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Yuki Okushi
f7024998c7
Rollup merge of #88860 - nbdd0121:panic, r=m-ou-se
Deduplicate panic_fmt

std's begin_panic_fmt and core's panic_fmt are duplicates. Merge them to declutter code and remove a lang item.
2021-10-20 04:35:14 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
84fe598f00
Rollup merge of #88789 - the8472:rm-zip-bound, r=JohnTitor
remove unnecessary bound on Zip specialization impl

I originally added this bound in an attempt to make the specialization
sound for owning iterators but it was never correct here and the correct
and [already implemented](497ee321af/library/alloc/src/vec/into_iter.rs (L220-L232)) solution is is to place it on the IntoIter
implementation.
2021-10-20 04:35:13 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
ca6798ab07
Rollup merge of #86479 - exphp-forks:float-debug-exponential, r=yaahc
Automatic exponential formatting in Debug

Context: See [this comment from the libs team](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2729#issuecomment-853454204)

---

Makes `"{:?}"` switch to exponential for floats based on magnitude. The libs team suggested exploring this idea in the discussion thread for RFC rust-lang/rfcs#2729. (**note:** this is **not** an implementation of the RFC; it is an implementation of one of the alternatives)

Thresholds chosen were 1e-4 and 1e16.  Justification described [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2729#issuecomment-864482954).

**This will require a crater run.**

---

As mentioned in the commit message of 8731d4dfb4, this behavior will not apply when a precision is supplied, because I wanted to preserve the following existing and useful behavior of `{:.PREC?}` (which recursively applies `{:.PREC}` to floats in a struct):

```rust
assert_eq!(
    format!("{:.2?}", [100.0, 0.000004]),
    "[100.00, 0.00]",
)
```

I looked around and am not sure where there are any tests that actually use this in the test suite, though?

All things considered, I'm surprised that this change did not seem to break even a single existing test in `x.py test --stage 2`.  (even when I tried a smaller threshold of 1e6)
2021-10-20 04:35:10 +09:00
Gary Guo
9370156957 Deduplicate panic_fmt
std's begin_panic_fmt and core's panic_fmt are duplicates.
Merge them to declutter code and remove a lang item.
2021-10-19 15:02:21 +01:00
bors
2f22e63cc4 Auto merge of #90037 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-cdfhxtn, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #89766 (RustWrapper: adapt for an LLVM API change)
 - #89867 (Fix macro_rules! duplication when reexported in the same module)
 - #89941 (removing TLS support in x86_64-unknown-none-hermitkernel)
 - #89956 (Suggest a case insensitive match name regardless of levenshtein distance)
 - #89988 (Do not promote values with const drop that need to be dropped)
 - #89997 (Add test for issue #84957 - `str.as_bytes()` in a `const` expression)
 - #90002 (⬆️ rust-analyzer)
 - #90034 (Tiny tweak to Iterator::unzip() doc comment example.)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-10-19 05:04:38 +00:00
bors
cd8b56f528 Auto merge of #89905 - matthiaskrgr:rev_89709_entirely, r=michaelwoerister
Revert "Auto merge of #89709 - clemenswasser:apply_clippy_suggestions…

…_2, r=petrochenkov"

The PR had some unforseen perf regressions that are not as easy to find.
Revert the PR for now.

This reverts commit 6ae8912a3e, reversing
changes made to 86d6d2b738.
2021-10-19 02:03:21 +00:00
moxian
1519ca99d8 Tiny tweak to Iterator::unzip() doc comment example.
It's easier to figure out what it's doing and which output
elements map to which input ones if the matrix we are dealing
with is rectangular 2x3 rather than square 2x2.
2021-10-19 00:03:51 +00:00
woppopo
7936ecff48 Make more From impls const 2021-10-18 19:19:28 +09:00
Matthias Krüger
f044a84f5d
Rollup merge of #89977 - woppopo:result_const_as_mut, r=oli-obk
Make Result::as_mut const

Adding `const` for `Result::as_mut`.

Tracking issue: #82814
2021-10-17 18:19:00 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
1520fffecc
Rollup merge of #89945 - JohnTitor:we-now-specialize-clone-from-slice, r=the8472
Remove a mention to `copy_from_slice` from `clone_from_slice` doc

Fixes #84736
I think removing it would be the best but I'm happy to clarify it instead if someone would like.
2021-10-17 18:18:57 +02:00
woppopo
ea28abee28 Make Result::as_mut const 2021-10-17 18:39:54 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
0029af7930
Rollup merge of #89953 - woppopo:option_const_as_mut, r=oli-obk
Make Option::as_mut const

Adding `const` for `Option::as_mut`.

Tracking issue: #67441
2021-10-17 07:52:21 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
9614da27cd
Rollup merge of #89507 - lopopolo:lopopolo/ordering-repr-i8, r=joshtriplett
Add `#[repr(i8)]` to `Ordering`

Followup to #89491 to allow `Ordering` to auto-derive `AsRepr` once the proposal to add `AsRepr` (#81642) lands.

cc ``@joshtriplett``
2021-10-17 07:52:17 +09:00
woppopo
d1f7608699 Add #![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(const_panic))] to library/core/tests/lib.rs 2021-10-17 00:32:01 +09:00
woppopo
00dba3a693 Make Option::as_mut const 2021-10-17 00:02:42 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1df185ac02
Remove a mention to copy_from_slice from clone_from_slice doc 2021-10-16 17:30:34 +09:00
Matthias Krüger
8e20470425
Rollup merge of #89925 - gilescope:update-docs-atomic-usage, r=m-ou-se
updating docs to mention usage of AtomicBool

Mouse mentioned we should point out that atomic bool is used by the std lib these days. ( https://github.com/m-ou-se/getrandom/pull/1 )
2021-10-16 08:02:28 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
9ae0804859
Rollup merge of #89509 - jhpratt:stabilize-const_unreachable_unchecked, r=oli-obk
Stabilize `unreachable_unchecked` as `const fn`

Closes #53188

This PR stabilizes `core::hint::unreachable_unchecked` as `const fn`. MIRI is able to detect when this method is called. Stabilization was delayed until `const_panic` was stabilized so as to avoid users calling this method in its place (thus resulting in runtime UB). With #89508, that is no longer an issue.

````@rustbot```` label +A-const-eval +A-const-fn +T-lang +S-blocked

(not sure why it's T-lang, but that's what the tracking issue is)
2021-10-16 08:02:20 +02:00
est31
7272b6fc8c Make char conversion functions unstably const 2021-10-16 01:20:02 +02:00
Giles Cope
d3bddf3ea1
updating docs to reflect current situation 2021-10-15 20:43:52 +01:00
bors
1dafe6d1c3 Auto merge of #88540 - ibraheemdev:swap-unchecked, r=kennytm
add `slice::swap_unchecked`

An unsafe version of `slice::swap` that does not do bounds checking.
2021-10-15 09:35:45 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4457014398 Revert "Auto merge of #89709 - clemenswasser:apply_clippy_suggestions_2, r=petrochenkov"
The PR had some unforseen perf regressions that are not as easy to find.
Revert the PR for now.

This reverts commit 6ae8912a3e, reversing
changes made to 86d6d2b738.
2021-10-15 11:28:23 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
686857f5bf
Rollup merge of #89873 - askoufis:patch-1, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add missing word to `FromStr` trait documentation

The doc comment is getting a bit wide, let me know if I should restructure it/add a new line.
2021-10-14 16:06:46 +02:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
cf12732a38
don't duplicate slice panic_bounds_check 2021-10-14 09:31:34 -04:00
bors
c34ac8747c Auto merge of #89247 - fee1-dead:const-eval-select, r=oli-obk
Add `const_eval_select` intrinsic

Adds an intrinsic that calls a given function when evaluated at compiler time, but generates a call to another function when called at runtime.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/const-eval/issues/7 for previous discussion.

r? `@oli-obk.`
2021-10-14 10:06:30 +00:00
Deadbeef
26b78ccd31
Fix const stability 2021-10-14 07:07:34 +00:00
Deadbeef
6770dbd4b5
Avoid tupling at the callee 2021-10-14 06:18:53 +00:00
Adam Skoufis
4b59b35b76
Add missing word to FromStr trait docs 2021-10-14 13:47:54 +11:00
Yuki Okushi
59ebfdd7e0
Rollup merge of #89817 - m-ou-se:int-log-10-inline, r=the8472
Add #[inline] to int log10 functions.
2021-10-13 21:55:16 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
c1bde6e4b6
Rollup merge of #89794 - jkugelman:must-use-to_value-conversions, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to to_value conversions

`NonNull<T>::cast` snuck in when I wasn't looking. What a scamp!

Parent issue: #89692

r? ````@joshtriplett````
2021-10-13 21:55:13 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
f759fff447
Rollup merge of #89781 - Wilfred:patch-2, r=JohnTitor
Add missing words in `Infallible` docs

This sentence was previously incomplete.
2021-10-13 21:55:11 +09:00
John Kugelman
21f4677744 Add #[must_use] to expensive computations
The unifying theme for this commit is weak, admittedly. I put together a
list of "expensive" functions when I originally proposed this whole
effort, but nobody's cared about that criterion. Still, it's a decent
way to bite off a not-too-big chunk of work.

Given the grab bag nature of this commit, the messages I used vary quite
a bit.
2021-10-12 23:27:17 -04:00
bors
ef4b3069ba Auto merge of #89774 - the8472:inline-mut-iter-next, r=m-ou-se
inline next() on &mut Iterator impl

In [#87431](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87431/files#diff-79a6b417b85ecf4f1a4ef2235135fedf540199caf6e9e1d154ac6a413b40a757R132-R136)   I found that `(&mut range).fold` doesn't optimize well because the default impl for for `fold` on `&mut Iterator` doesn't inline `next`. In that particular case it was worked around by using `try_fold` which takes a `&mut self` instead of `self`.

Let's see if this can be fixed more broadly.
2021-10-12 23:59:48 +00:00
Mara Bos
a6bb1fb641 Add #[inline] to int log10 functions. 2021-10-12 15:21:14 +02:00
the8472
7017410e5d
Rollup merge of #89799 - ast-ral:ready-method-spellck, r=joshtriplett
fix minor spelling error in Poll::ready docs

Fixes minor spelling error in the proposed `Poll::ready` docs. Not that my opinion matters, but +1 on the original PR (#89651), it reads much nicer to me than the `ready!` macro.
2021-10-12 14:53:11 +02:00
the8472
a1bdd48106
Rollup merge of #89796 - jkugelman:must-use-non-mutating-verb-methods, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to non-mutating verb methods

These are methods that could be misconstrued to mutate their input, similar to #89694. I gave each one a different custom message.

I wrote that `upgrade` and `downgrade` don't modify the input pointers. Logically they don't, but technically they do...

Parent issue: #89692

r? ```@joshtriplett```
2021-10-12 14:53:10 +02:00
the8472
b55a3c5d15
Rollup merge of #89778 - jkugelman:must-use-as_type-conversions, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to as_type conversions

Clippy missed these:

```rust
alloc::string::String   fn as_mut_str(&mut self) -> &mut str;
core::mem::NonNull<T>   unsafe fn as_uninit_mut<'a>(&mut self) -> &'a MaybeUninit<T>;
str                     unsafe fn as_bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8];
str                     fn as_mut_ptr(&mut self) -> *mut u8;
```

Parent issue: #89692

r? ````@joshtriplett````
2021-10-12 14:53:08 +02:00
bors
9475e609b8 Auto merge of #89770 - jkugelman:must-use-from-and-into, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to From::from and Into::into

Risk of churn: **High**
Magic 8-Ball says: **Outlook not so good**

I figured I'd put this out there. If we don't do it now maybe we save it for a rainy day.

Parent issue: #89692

r? `@joshtriplett`
2021-10-12 09:43:37 +00:00
bors
02f2b31e61 Auto merge of #89769 - jkugelman:must-use-maybe-uninit-new, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to MaybeUninit::new

As discussed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89729#issuecomment-939775659.

Parent issue: #89692

r? `@joshtriplett`
2021-10-12 07:02:53 +00:00
Deadbeef
5387b6542f
Add const_eval_select intrinsic 2021-10-12 05:42:23 +00:00
ast-ral
5100630dcd
fix minor spelling error in Poll::ready docs 2021-10-11 21:00:02 -07:00
bors
ffdf18d144 Auto merge of #88788 - falk-hueffner:speedup-int-log10-branchless, r=joshtriplett
Speedup int log10 branchless

This is achieved with a branchless bit-twiddling implementation of the case x < 100_000, and using this as building block.

Benchmark on an Intel i7-8700K (Coffee Lake):

```
name                                   old ns/iter  new ns/iter  diff ns/iter   diff %  speedup
num::int_log::u8_log10_predictable     165          169                     4    2.42%   x 0.98
num::int_log::u8_log10_random          438          423                   -15   -3.42%   x 1.04
num::int_log::u8_log10_random_small    438          423                   -15   -3.42%   x 1.04
num::int_log::u16_log10_predictable    633          417                  -216  -34.12%   x 1.52
num::int_log::u16_log10_random         908          471                  -437  -48.13%   x 1.93
num::int_log::u16_log10_random_small   945          471                  -474  -50.16%   x 2.01
num::int_log::u32_log10_predictable    1,496        1,340                -156  -10.43%   x 1.12
num::int_log::u32_log10_random         1,076        873                  -203  -18.87%   x 1.23
num::int_log::u32_log10_random_small   1,145        874                  -271  -23.67%   x 1.31
num::int_log::u64_log10_predictable    4,005        3,171                -834  -20.82%   x 1.26
num::int_log::u64_log10_random         1,247        1,021                -226  -18.12%   x 1.22
num::int_log::u64_log10_random_small   1,265        921                  -344  -27.19%   x 1.37
num::int_log::u128_log10_predictable   39,667       39,579                -88   -0.22%   x 1.00
num::int_log::u128_log10_random        6,456        6,696                 240    3.72%   x 0.96
num::int_log::u128_log10_random_small  4,108        3,903                -205   -4.99%   x 1.05
```

Benchmark on an M1 Mac Mini:

```
name                                   old ns/iter  new ns/iter  diff ns/iter   diff %  speedup
num::int_log::u8_log10_predictable     143          130                   -13   -9.09%   x 1.10
num::int_log::u8_log10_random          375          325                   -50  -13.33%   x 1.15
num::int_log::u8_log10_random_small    376          325                   -51  -13.56%   x 1.16
num::int_log::u16_log10_predictable    500          322                  -178  -35.60%   x 1.55
num::int_log::u16_log10_random         794          405                  -389  -48.99%   x 1.96
num::int_log::u16_log10_random_small   1,035        405                  -630  -60.87%   x 2.56
num::int_log::u32_log10_predictable    1,144        894                  -250  -21.85%   x 1.28
num::int_log::u32_log10_random         832          786                   -46   -5.53%   x 1.06
num::int_log::u32_log10_random_small   832          787                   -45   -5.41%   x 1.06
num::int_log::u64_log10_predictable    2,681        2,057                -624  -23.27%   x 1.30
num::int_log::u64_log10_random         1,015        806                  -209  -20.59%   x 1.26
num::int_log::u64_log10_random_small   1,004        795                  -209  -20.82%   x 1.26
num::int_log::u128_log10_predictable   56,825       56,526               -299   -0.53%   x 1.01
num::int_log::u128_log10_random        9,056        8,861                -195   -2.15%   x 1.02
num::int_log::u128_log10_random_small  1,528        1,527                  -1   -0.07%   x 1.00
```

The 128 bit case remains ridiculously slow because llvm fails to optimize division by a constant 128-bit value to multiplications. This could be worked around but it seems preferable to fix this in llvm.

From u32 up, table lookup (like suggested [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/70887#issuecomment-881099813)) is still faster, but requires a hardware `leading_zeros` to be viable, and might clog up the cache.
2021-10-12 03:18:54 +00:00
John Kugelman
c3f0577002 Add #[must_use] to non-mutating verb methods 2021-10-11 21:21:32 -04:00
John Kugelman
0cf84c8c19 Add #[must_use] to to_value conversions 2021-10-11 19:37:16 -04:00
John Kugelman
f9692b5619 Add #[must_use] to From::from and Into::into 2021-10-11 18:10:30 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
f94a325496
Rollup merge of #89785 - nbdd0121:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Fix ICE when compiling nightly std/rustc on beta compiler

Fix #89775

#89479 renames a lot of diagnostic items, but it happens that the beta compiler assumes that there must be DefId with `rustc_diagnostic_item = "send_trait"`, causing an ICE when compiling stage 0 std or stage 1 compiler. So gate it with `cfg(bootstrap)`.

The unwrap is also removed, so that existence of the diagnostic item is not required. I ripgreped the code base and this seems the only place where `unwrap` is called on the return value of `get_diagnostic_item`.
2021-10-11 23:45:53 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
d3984e16bf
Rollup merge of #89651 - ibraheemdev:poll-ready, r=dtolnay
Add `Poll::ready` and revert stabilization of `task::ready!`

This PR adds an inherent `ready` method to `Poll` that can be used with the `?` operator as an alternative to the `task::ready!` macro:
```rust
let val = ready!(fut.poll(cx));
let val = fut.poll(cx).ready()?;
```

I think this form is a nice, non-breaking middle ground between changing the `impl Try for Poll`, and adding a separate macro. It looks better than `ready!` in my opinion, and it composes well:

```rust
let elem = ready!(fut.poll(cx)).pop().unwrap();
let elem = fut.poll(cx).ready()?.pop().unwrap();
```

The planned stabilization of `ready!` in 1.56 has been reverted because I think this alternate approach is worth considering.

r? rust-lang/libs
2021-10-11 23:45:48 +02:00
The8472
f1c588f1ef use fold instead of try_fold now that .by_ref().next() has been inlined 2021-10-11 23:36:04 +02:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
c517a0de3e add slice::swap tests 2021-10-11 16:16:20 -04:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
2a8ff8df54 improve slice::swap panic message 2021-10-11 16:14:31 -04:00
ibraheemdev
33ecc33268 use swap_unchecked in slice::reverse 2021-10-11 16:14:31 -04:00
ibraheemdev
14769ce96f enable slice_swap_unchecked feature in doc test 2021-10-11 16:14:30 -04:00
ibraheemdev
1afe14ceed add slice::swap_unchecked 2021-10-11 16:14:30 -04:00
Gary Guo
148f456cc6 Fix ICE 89775 2021-10-11 20:52:36 +01:00
Wilfred Hughes
e56d89ae62
Add missing words in Infallible docs
This sentence was previously incomplete.
2021-10-11 12:26:27 -07:00
David Tolnay
a1e03fc563
Add library tracking issue for poll_ready feature 2021-10-11 12:17:41 -07:00
John Kugelman
b0b09f0842
Update library/core/src/mem/maybe_uninit.rs
Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
2021-10-11 14:46:08 -04:00
John Kugelman
06e625f7d5 Add #[must_use] to as_type conversions 2021-10-11 13:57:38 -04:00
bors
5b210643eb Auto merge of #83908 - Flying-Toast:master, r=davidtwco
Add enum_intrinsics_non_enums lint

There is a clippy lint to prevent calling [`mem::discriminant`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/mem/fn.discriminant.html) with a non-enum type. I think the lint is worthy of being included in rustc, given that `discriminant::<T>()` where `T` is a non-enum has an unspecified return value, and there are no valid use cases where you'd actually want this.

I've also made the lint check [variant_count](https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/mem/fn.variant_count.html) (#73662).

closes #83899
2021-10-11 17:12:14 +00:00
The8472
a398b6b9d4 inline next() on &mut Iterator impl 2021-10-11 17:50:03 +02:00
bors
1067e2ca5e Auto merge of #89767 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-sczixhk, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #89655 (bootstrap: don't use `--merges` to look for commit hashes for downloading artifacts)
 - #89726 (Add #[must_use] to alloc constructors)
 - #89729 (Add #[must_use] to core and std constructors)
 - #89743 (Fix RUSTC_LOG handling)
 - #89753 (Add #[must_use] to from_value conversions)
 - #89754 (Cleanup .item-table CSS)
 - #89761 (⬆️ rust-analyzer)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-10-11 14:16:15 +00:00
John Kugelman
3ac0ae21d5 Add #[must_use] to MaybeUninit::new 2021-10-11 10:03:55 -04:00
Guillaume Gomez
96ffc74fe3
Rollup merge of #89753 - jkugelman:must-use-from_value-conversions, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to from_value conversions

I added two methods to the list myself. Clippy did not flag them because they take `mut` args, but neither modifies their argument.

```rust
core::str           const unsafe fn from_utf8_unchecked_mut(v: &mut [u8]) -> &mut str;
std::ffi::CString   unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *mut c_char) -> CString;
```

I put a custom note on `from_raw`:

```rust
#[must_use = "call `drop(from_raw(ptr))` if you intend to drop the `CString`"]
pub unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *mut c_char) -> CString {
```

Parent issue: #89692

r? ``@joshtriplett``
2021-10-11 14:11:45 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
77be7e441a
Rollup merge of #89729 - jkugelman:must-use-core-std-constructors, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to core and std constructors

Parent issue: #89692

r? ``@joshtriplett``
2021-10-11 14:11:43 +02:00
bors
6ae8912a3e Auto merge of #89709 - clemenswasser:apply_clippy_suggestions_2, r=petrochenkov
Apply clippy suggestions for rustc and core
2021-10-11 11:14:47 +00:00
Flying-Toast
59b186d99a
Add enum_intrinsics_non_enums lint 2021-10-11 09:46:27 +02:00
bors
86d6d2b738 Auto merge of #89755 - jkugelman:must-use-conversions-that-move-self, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to conversions that move self

Everything here got the same message. Is the wording okay?

```rust
#[must_use = "`self` will be dropped if the result is not used"]
```

I want to draw attention to these methods in particular:

```rust
alloc::sync::Arc<MaybeUninit<T>>     unsafe fn assume_init(self) -> Arc<T>;
alloc::sync::Arc<[MaybeUninit<T>]>   unsafe fn assume_init(self) -> Arc<[T]>;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut T>            const fn into_ref(self) -> Pin<&'a T>;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut T>            const fn get_mut(self) -> &'a mut T;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut T>            const unsafe fn get_unchecked_mut(self) -> &'a mut T;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut T>            unsafe fn map_unchecked_mut(self, func: F) -> Pin<&'a mut U>;
core::pin::Pin<&'a mut Pin<P>>       fn as_deref_mut(self) -> Pin<&'a mut P::Target>;
```

Parent issue: #89692

r? `@joshtriplett`
2021-10-11 07:27:44 +00:00
John Kugelman
b115781bcd Add #[must_use] to conversions that move self 2021-10-10 19:50:52 -04:00
John Kugelman
cf2bcd10ed Add #[must_use] to from_value conversions 2021-10-10 19:00:33 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
c8b5a7b0c4
Rollup merge of #89720 - jkugelman:must-use-math-operations, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to math and bit manipulation methods

Also tidied up a few other nearby `#[must_use]`s.

Parent issue: #89692
2021-10-10 18:22:25 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
758a901a40
Rollup merge of #89719 - jkugelman:must-use-char-escape-methods, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to char escape methods

Parent issue: #89692
2021-10-10 18:22:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
0c04b1fc03
Rollup merge of #89718 - jkugelman:must-use-is_condition-tests, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to is_condition tests

There's nothing insightful to say about these so I didn't write any extra explanations.

Parent issue: #89692
2021-10-10 18:22:23 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
ce6097dfa4
Rollup merge of #89705 - nbdd0121:doc, r=GuillaumeGomez
Cfg hide no_global_oom_handling and no_fp_fmt_parse

These are unstable sysroot customisation cfg options that only projects building their own sysroot will use (e.g. Rust-for-linux). Most users shouldn't care. `no_global_oom_handling` can be especially annoying since it's applied on many commonly used alloc crate methods (e.g. `Box::new`, `Vec::push`).

r? ```@GuillaumeGomez```
2021-10-10 18:22:21 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
06cfd0af48
Rollup merge of #89438 - pierwill:prefix-free-hash, r=Amanieu
docs: `std:#️⃣:Hash` should ensure prefix-free data

Attempt to synthesize the discussion in #89429 into a suggestion regarding `Hash` implementations (not a hard requirement).

Closes #89429.
2021-10-10 18:22:20 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4473b945bf
Rollup merge of #88713 - falk-hueffner:int-log10-documentation-fixes, r=scottmcm
Improve docs for int_log

* Clarify rounding.
* Avoid "wrapping" wording.
* Omit wrong claim on 0 only being returned in error cases.
* Typo fix for one_less_than_next_power_of_two.
2021-10-10 18:22:18 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
fd5bed73d0
Rollup merge of #88374 - joshlf:patch-2, r=JohnTitor
Fix documentation in Cell
2021-10-10 18:22:17 +02:00
Clemens Wasser
71dd0b928b Apply clippy suggestions 2021-10-10 15:38:19 +02:00
bors
0c87288f92 Auto merge of #89219 - nickkuk:str_split_once_get_unchecked, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Use get_unchecked in str::[r]split_once

This PR removes indices checking in `str::split_once` and `str::rsplit_once` methods.
2021-10-10 12:29:48 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
26aec6c936 Update core primitives_docs.rs up to date with std 2021-10-10 14:11:58 +03:00
John Kugelman
5b5c12be1c Add #[must_use] to core and std constructors 2021-10-10 02:44:26 -04:00
John Kugelman
bc9d13e658 Add #[must_use] to math and bit manipulation methods
Also tidied up a few other nearby `#[must_use]`s.
2021-10-09 22:43:32 -04:00
John Kugelman
fec9514727 Add #[must_use] to char escape methods 2021-10-09 21:35:09 -04:00
John Kugelman
475e9925a7 Add #[must_use] to is_condition tests
There's nothing insightful to say about these so I didn't write any
extra explanations.
2021-10-09 21:27:13 -04:00
pierwill
749194d847
Update library/core/src/hash/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Amanieu d'Antras <amanieu@gmail.com>
2021-10-09 13:53:29 -05:00
Gary Guo
01825669b8 Cfg hide no_global_oom_handling and no_fp_fmt_parse 2021-10-09 17:07:33 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
21a5101e21
Rollup merge of #89614 - cuviper:unicode-14, r=joshtriplett
Update to Unicode 14.0

The Unicode Standard [announced Version 14.0](https://home.unicode.org/announcing-the-unicode-standard-version-14-0/) on September 14, 2021, and this pull request updates the generated tables in `core` accordingly.

This did require a little prep-work in `unicode-table-generator`. First, #81358 had modified the generated file instead of the tool, so that change is now reflected in the tool as well. Next, I found that the "Alphabetic" property in version 14 was panicking when generating a bitset, "cannot pack 264 into 8 bits". We've been using the skiplist for that anyway, so I changed this to fail gracefully. Finally, I confirmed that the tool still created the exact same tables for 13 before moving to 14.
2021-10-09 17:08:40 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
86bf3ce859
Rollup merge of #75644 - c410-f3r:array, r=yaahc
Add 'core::array::from_fn' and 'core::array::try_from_fn'

These auxiliary methods fill uninitialized arrays in a safe way and are particularly useful for elements that don't implement `Default`.

```rust
// Foo doesn't implement Default
struct Foo(usize);

let _array = core::array::from_fn::<_, _, 2>(|idx| Foo(idx));
```

Different from `FromIterator`, it is guaranteed that the array will be fully filled and no error regarding uninitialized state will be throw. In certain scenarios, however, the creation of an **element** can fail and that is why the `try_from_fn` function is also provided.

```rust
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
enum SomeError {
    Foo,
}

let array = core::array::try_from_fn(|i| Ok::<_, SomeError>(i));
assert_eq!(array, Ok([0, 1, 2, 3, 4]));

let another_array = core::array::try_from_fn(|_| Err(SomeError::Foo));
assert_eq!(another_array, Err(SomeError::Foo));
 ```
2021-10-09 17:08:38 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
827b540424
Rollup merge of #89694 - jkugelman:must-use-string-transforms, r=joshtriplett
Add #[must_use] to string/char transformation methods

These methods could be misconstrued as modifying their arguments instead of returning new values.

Where possible I made the note recommend a method that does mutate in place.

Parent issue: #89692
2021-10-09 11:56:07 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
36db658796
Rollup merge of #88707 - sylvestre:split_example, r=yaahc
String.split_terminator: Add an example when using a slice of chars
2021-10-09 11:55:58 +02:00
John Kugelman
2ec7588aa1
Update library/core/src/num/mod.rs
Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
2021-10-09 02:05:03 -04:00
John Kugelman
54d807cfc7 Add #[must_use] to string/char transformation methods
These methods could be misconstrued as modifying their arguments instead
of returning new values.

Where possible I made the note recommend a method that does mutate in
place.
2021-10-09 01:01:40 -04:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
31b2eb16e3 Cfg hide more conditions for core 2021-10-08 16:13:49 +02:00
Caio
85c4a52807 Also cfg flag auxiliar function 2021-10-08 06:40:24 -03:00
Jubilee
30e068f58b
Rollup merge of #89622 - m-ou-se:debug-assert-2021, r=estebank
Use correct edition for panic in [debug_]assert!().

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88638#issuecomment-915472783
2021-10-07 20:26:15 -07:00
Jubilee
2b6d7f75f7
Rollup merge of #88772 - orlp:result-map-or-else-docfix, r=yaahc
Fixed confusing wording on Result::map_or_else.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88195.
2021-10-07 20:26:11 -07:00
bors
2ee06e7372 Auto merge of #89638 - rust-lang:revert-88548-intersperse, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Revert "Stabilize `Iterator::intersperse()`"

Reverts rust-lang/rust#88548

First step in resolving https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88967
2021-10-07 23:50:54 +00:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
5f7e7d2e93 revert stabilization of core::task::ready! 2021-10-07 18:44:48 -04:00
Ibraheem Ahmed
a57c18b5e1 add Poll::ready 2021-10-07 15:47:28 -04:00
Jane Lusby
8965b5884a
Revert "Stabilize Iterator::intersperse()" 2021-10-07 10:39:36 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
e32328bdc5
Rollup merge of #89596 - GuillaumeGomez:implicit-doc-cfg, r=jyn514
Make cfg imply doc(cfg)

This is a reopening of #79341, rebased and modified a bit (we made a lot of refactoring in rustdoc's types so they needed to be reflected in this PR as well):

 * `hidden_cfg` is now in the `Cache` instead of `DocContext` because `cfg` information isn't stored anymore on `clean::Attributes` type but instead computed on-demand, so we need this information in later parts of rustdoc.
 * I removed the `bool_to_options` feature (which makes the code a bit simpler to read for `SingleExt` trait implementation.
 * I updated the version for the feature.

There is only one thing I couldn't figure out: [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79341#discussion_r561855624)

> I think I'll likely scrap the whole `SingleExt` extension trait as the diagnostics for 0 and >1 items should be different.

How/why should they differ?

EDIT: this part has been solved, the current code was fine, just needed a little simplification.

cc `@Nemo157`
r? `@jyn514`

Original PR description:

This is only active when the `doc_cfg` feature is active.

The implicit cfg can be overridden via `#[doc(cfg(...))]`, so e.g. to hide a `#[cfg]` you can use something like:

```rust
#[cfg(unix)]
#[doc(cfg(all()))]
pub struct Unix;
```

By adding `#![doc(cfg_hide(foobar))]` to the crate attributes the cfg `#[cfg(foobar)]` (and _only_ that _exact_ cfg) will not be implicitly treated as a `doc(cfg)` to render a message in the documentation.
2021-10-07 16:24:53 +02:00
Mara Bos
afe5335b97 Use correct edition for panic in [debug_]assert!() etc. 2021-10-07 14:27:08 +02:00
Josh Stone
459a7e340c Regenerate tables for Unicode 14.0.0 2021-10-06 17:49:33 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
1e3b5d6725
Rollup merge of #88523 - kpreid:category, r=yaahc
Expand documentation for `FpCategory`.

I intend these changes to be helpful to readers who are not yet familiar with the quirks of floating-point numbers. Additionally, I felt it was misleading to describe `Nan` as being the result of division by zero, since most divisions by zero (except for 0/0) produce `Infinite` floats, so I moved that remark to the `Infinite` variant with adjustment.

The first sentence of the `Nan` documentation is copied from `f32`; I followed the example of the `f64` documentation by referring to `f32` for general concepts, rather than duplicating the text.

----

I considered making similar changes to the documentation of the `is_*` methods of floats, but decided that that was a much larger and trickier problem; here, each of the variants' descriptions can be expected to be read in context of being mutually exclusive with the others.
2021-10-06 12:33:14 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
3209582a87
Rollup merge of #87601 - a1phyr:feature_uint_add_signed, r=kennytm
Add functions to add unsigned and signed integers

This PR adds methods to unsigned integers to add signed integers with good overflow semantics under `#![feature(mixed_integer_ops)]`.

The added API is:

```rust
// `uX` is `u8`, `u16`, `u32`, `u64`,`u128`, `usize`
impl uX {
    pub const fn checked_add_signed(self, iX) -> Option<Self>;
    pub const fn overflowing_add_signed(self, iX) -> (Self, bool);
    pub const fn saturating_add_signed(self, iX) -> Self;
    pub const fn wrapping_add_signed(self, iX) -> Self;
}

impl iX {
    pub const fn checked_add_unsigned(self, uX) -> Option<Self>;
    pub const fn overflowing_add_unsigned(self, uX) -> (Self, bool);
    pub const fn saturating_add_unsigned(self, uX) -> Self;
    pub const fn wrapping_add_unsigned(self, uX) -> Self;

    pub const fn checked_sub_unsigned(self, uX) -> Option<Self>;
    pub const fn overflowing_sub_unsigned(self, uX) -> (Self, bool);
    pub const fn saturating_sub_unsigned(self, uX) -> Self;
    pub const fn wrapping_sub_unsigned(self, uX) -> Self;
}
```

Maybe it would be interesting to also have `add_signed` that panics in debug and wraps in release ?
2021-10-06 12:33:13 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
8fac41a530 Clean up code a bit:
* Remove "bool_to_options" feature
 * Update version for compiler feature
 * rustfmt
2021-10-06 20:23:57 +02:00
Orson Peters
c3dfda0e3d Rebase Result::map_or_else doc wording on top of #89400. 2021-10-06 09:03:18 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
4e8c853c9e
Rollup merge of #89502 - FabianWolff:issue-89493, r=joshtriplett
Fix Lower/UpperExp formatting for integers and precision zero

Fixes the integer part of #89493 (I daren't touch the floating-point formatting code). The issue is that the "subtracted" precision essentially behaves like extra trailing zeros, but this is not currently reflected in the code properly.
2021-10-05 12:52:46 -07:00
Wim Looman
0031ce3a91 Suppress some cfg from being shown in the stdlib docs 2021-10-05 18:15:29 +02:00
Trevor Spiteri
4ec0377d6a for signed overflowing remainder, delay comparing lhs with MIN
Since the wrapped remainder is going to be 0 for all cases when the rhs is -1,
there is no need to divide in this case. Comparing the lhs with MIN is only done
for the overflow bool. In particular, this results in better code generation for
wrapping remainder, which discards the overflow bool completely.
2021-10-05 15:15:24 +02:00
nickkuk
a35aaa2108 Use get_unchecked in str::[r]split_once 2021-10-05 14:42:08 +05:00
Jubilee
05b4cd6789
Rollup merge of #89413 - matthewjasper:spec-marker-fix, r=nikomatsakis
Correctly handle supertraits for min_specialization

Supertraits of specialization markers could circumvent checks for
min_specialization. Elaborating predicates prevents this.

r? ````@nikomatsakis````
2021-10-04 21:12:35 -07:00
Jubilee
234fa90878
Rollup merge of #88780 - orlp:int-abs-diff, r=m-ou-se
Added abs_diff for integer types.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62111.
2021-10-04 21:12:34 -07:00
Jubilee
9866b090f4
Rollup merge of #89508 - jhpratt:stabilize-const_panic, r=joshtriplett
Stabilize `const_panic`

Closes #51999

FCP completed in #89006

```@rustbot``` label +A-const-eval +A-const-fn +T-lang

cc ```@oli-obk``` for review (not `r?`'ing as not on lang team)
2021-10-04 13:58:17 -07:00
Jubilee
5352e17df3
Rollup merge of #89483 - hkmatsumoto:patch-diagnostics-2, r=estebank
Practice diagnostic message convention

Detected by #89455.

r? ```@estebank```
2021-10-04 13:58:15 -07:00
Jubilee
9e387cf27e
Rollup merge of #89400 - Nitepone:nitepone/map-or-else-docfix, r=dtolnay
Improve wording of `map_or_else` docs

Changes doc text to refer to the "default" parameter as the "default"
function.

Previously, the doc text referred to the "f" parameter as the "default" function; and the "default" parameter as the "fallback" function.
2021-10-04 13:58:09 -07:00
Jubilee
ca8a10845f
Rollup merge of #87091 - the8472:more-advance-by-impls, r=joshtriplett
implement advance_(back_)_by on more iterators

Add more efficient, non-default implementations for `feature(iter_advance_by)` (#77404) on more iterators and adapters.

This PR only contains implementations where skipping over items doesn't elide any observable side-effects such as user-provided closures or `clone()` functions. I'll put those in a separate PR.
2021-10-04 13:58:07 -07:00
Benoît du Garreau
47edde1086 Optimize saturating_add_signed 2021-10-04 18:52:17 +02:00
bors
175b8db73b Auto merge of #88834 - the8472:char-count, r=joshtriplett
optimize str::from_utf8() validation when slice contains multibyte chars and str.chars().count() in all cases

The change shows small but consistent improvements across several x86 target feature levels. I also tried to optimize counting with `slice.as_chunks` but that yielded more inconsistent results, bigger improvements for some optimization levels, lesser ones in others.

```
old, -O2, x86-64
test str::str_char_count_emoji                                  ... bench:       1,924 ns/iter (+/- 26)
test str::str_char_count_lorem                                  ... bench:         879 ns/iter (+/- 12)
test str::str_char_count_lorem_short                            ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0)

new, -O2, x86-64
test str::str_char_count_emoji                                  ... bench:       1,878 ns/iter (+/- 21)
test str::str_char_count_lorem                                  ... bench:         851 ns/iter (+/- 11)
test str::str_char_count_lorem_short                            ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0)

old, -O2, x86-64-v2
test str::str_char_count_emoji                                  ... bench:       1,477 ns/iter (+/- 46)
test str::str_char_count_lorem                                  ... bench:         675 ns/iter (+/- 15)
test str::str_char_count_lorem_short                            ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0)

new, -O2, x86-64-v2
test str::str_char_count_emoji                                  ... bench:       1,323 ns/iter (+/- 39)
test str::str_char_count_lorem                                  ... bench:         593 ns/iter (+/- 18)
test str::str_char_count_lorem_short                            ... bench:           4 ns/iter (+/- 0)

old, -O2, x86-64-v3
test str::str_char_count_emoji                                  ... bench:         748 ns/iter (+/- 7)
test str::str_char_count_lorem                                  ... bench:         348 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test str::str_char_count_lorem_short                            ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0)

new, -O2, x86-64-v3
test str::str_char_count_emoji                                  ... bench:         650 ns/iter (+/- 4)
test str::str_char_count_lorem                                  ... bench:         301 ns/iter (+/- 1)
test str::str_char_count_lorem_short                            ... bench:           5 ns/iter (+/- 0)
```

and for the multibyte-char string validation:

```
old, -O2, x86-64
test str::str_validate_emoji                                    ... bench:       4,606 ns/iter (+/- 64)

new, -O2, x86-64
test str::str_validate_emoji                                    ... bench:       3,837 ns/iter (+/- 60)
```
2021-10-04 12:49:57 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
bce8621983
Stabilize const_panic 2021-10-04 02:33:33 -04:00
Manish Goregaokar
70d82e0a6e
Rollup merge of #88353 - jhpratt:stabilize-array-as-ref, r=joshtriplett
Partially stabilize `array_methods`

This stabilizes `<[T; N]>::as_slice` and `<[T; N]>::as_mut_slice`, which is forms part of the `array_methods` feature: #76118.

This also makes `<[T; N]>::as_slice` const due to its trivial nature.
2021-10-03 23:13:19 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
e500f1c1e9
Rollup merge of #87910 - iago-lito:mark_unsafe_nonzero_arithmetics_as_const, r=joshtriplett
Mark unsafe methods NonZero*::unchecked_(add|mul) as const.

Now that https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3016 has landed, these two unstable `std` function can be marked `const`, according to this detail of #84186.
2021-10-03 23:13:17 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
287af0403a
Rollup merge of #86828 - lambinoo:67441-const-fn-copied-take-replace, r=joshtriplett
const fn for option copied, take & replace

Tracking issue: [#67441](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67441)

Adding const fn for the copied, take and replace method of Option. Also adding necessary unit test.

It's my first contribution so I am pretty sure I don't know what I'm doing but there's a first for everything!
2021-10-03 23:13:16 -07:00
Jacob Pratt
11140ff1a0
Stabilize unreachable_unchecked as const fn 2021-10-04 01:04:17 -04:00
Ryan Lopopolo
e41bb97c25
Add #[repr(i8)] to Ordering
Followup to #89491 to allow `Ordering` to auto-derive `AsRepr` once
the proposal to add `AsRepr` (#81642) lands.
2021-10-03 20:59:54 -07:00
Josh Triplett
199b33f0d7
Use a test value that doesn't depend on the handling of even/odd rounding 2021-10-03 20:15:12 -07:00
Fabian Wolff
e3996ffcb6 Fix Lower/UpperExp formatting for integers and precision zero 2021-10-03 23:05:03 +02:00
Benoît du Garreau
4846fd92c0 Revert suggested use of unwrap_or 2021-10-03 22:56:34 +02:00
Alphyr
70e55a8938
Apply suggestions
Co-authored-by: kennytm <kennytm@gmail.com>
2021-10-03 22:44:07 +02:00
Orson Peters
6dd6e7c002 Added tracking issue numbers for int_abs_diff. 2021-10-03 17:44:07 +02:00
Caio
91ad91efb6 Skip platforms without unwinding support 2021-10-03 12:25:23 -03:00
bors
5051904d66 Auto merge of #87870 - WaffleLapkin:pub_split_at_unchecked, r=dtolnay
Make `<[T]>::split_at_unchecked` and `<[T]>::split_at_mut_unchecked` public

The methods were originally added in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75936 (30dc32b10e), but for some reason as private. Nevertheless, the methods have documentation and even a [tracking issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76014).

It's very weird to have a tracking issue for private methods and these methods may be useful outside of the standard library. As such, this PR makes the methods public.
2021-10-03 13:41:52 +00:00
bors
4479cb82e5 Auto merge of #89459 - tspiteri:idiv-overflow-bitand, r=kennytm
Use bitand when checking for signed integer division overflow

For `self == Self::MIN && rhs == -1`, LLVM does not realize that this is the same check made by `self / rhs`, so the code generated may have some unnecessary duplication. For `(self == Self::MIN) & (rhs == -1)`, LLVM realizes it is the same check.
2021-10-03 10:34:57 +00:00
Hirochika Matsumoto
3818981ca1 Practice diagnostic message convention 2021-10-03 16:16:28 +09:00
Cameron Steffen
eec856bfbc Make diangostic item names consistent 2021-10-02 19:38:19 -05:00
Christoph Smithmyer
825cd81018
Fix typo and change a word in ControlFlow docs
Co-authored-by: r00ster <r00ster91@protonmail.com>
2021-10-02 13:16:24 +02:00
Trevor Spiteri
1139ee32aa Use bitand when checking for signed integer division overflow
For `self == Self::MIN && rhs == -1`, LLVM does not realize that this is the
same check made by `self / rhs`, so the code generated may have some unnecessary
duplication. For `(self == Self::MIN) & (rhs == -1)`, LLVM realizes it is the
same check.
2021-10-02 12:16:08 +02:00
Albin Hedman
81bb5a54c3
Revert "Auto merge of #86853 - usbalbin:const_try, r=oli-obk"
This reverts commit c6007fdc70, reversing
changes made to 69c1c6a173.
2021-10-02 00:07:48 +02:00
chrismit3s
081fe300e7 Add paragraph to ControlFlow docs to menion it works with the ? operator (#88715) 2021-10-01 21:55:35 +02:00
pierwill
2a5dcd5890 fix: edit description of "prefix-free" 2021-10-01 13:18:06 -05:00
pierwill
f531b8122e docs: std:#️⃣:Hash should ensure prefix-free data
Closes #89429
2021-10-01 12:41:22 -05:00
Benoît du Garreau
9faf621355 Add methods to add/sub uX to/from iX 2021-10-01 19:09:52 +02:00
Benoît du Garreau
b5dd5227ee Fix doc test 2021-10-01 19:08:14 +02:00
Alphyr
ab9f8a0b59 Apply suggestion for overflowing_add_signed
Co-authored-by: kennytm <kennytm@gmail.com>
2021-10-01 19:08:13 +02:00
Benoît du Garreau
fe11483afa Add functions to add unsigned and signed integers 2021-10-01 19:08:13 +02:00
bors
ed937594d3 Auto merge of #89403 - camsteffen:fmt-unsafe-private, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add private arg to fmt::UnsafeArg

As discussed [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89139#discussion_r719467357)

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2021-10-01 12:08:35 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
7b40d4240e
Rollup merge of #89303 - guswynn:std_suspend, r=dtolnay
Add `#[must_not_suspend]` to some types in std

I am not sure what else should have it? `Ref`?
2021-09-30 18:05:23 -07:00
Matthew Jasper
051d5b0118 Fix standard library for min_specialization changes 2021-09-30 21:42:41 +01:00
The8472
ffd7ade203 fix issues pointed out in review 2021-09-30 21:23:30 +02:00
the8472
6654a0bbdc from review: code style
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
2021-09-30 21:23:30 +02:00
The8472
2c6e67105e implement advance_(back_)_by on more iterators 2021-09-30 21:23:28 +02:00
Cameron Steffen
f5e4f78eb7 Add private arg to fmt::UnsafeArg 2021-09-30 12:32:05 -05:00
Tyler Hart
35b0015b09
Improve wording of map_or_else docs
Changes doc text to refer to the "default" parameter as the "default"
function.
2021-09-30 11:12:09 -04:00
Frank Steffahn
355c7e9415 Remove an unnecessary use of unwrap_unchecked
also add a new SAFETY comment and simplify/remove a closure
2021-09-30 10:09:03 -03:00
Frank Steffahn
325025e74b Improve previous commit 2021-09-30 13:53:24 +02:00
Caio
fdccc7dad9 Use reference instead of raw pointer 2021-09-30 08:40:05 -03:00
Caio
4be574e6c9 Add 'core::array::from_fn' and 'core::array::try_from_fn' 2021-09-30 07:49:32 -03:00
bors
c6007fdc70 Auto merge of #86853 - usbalbin:const_try, r=oli-obk
Constify ?-operator for Result and Option

Try to make `?`-operator usable in `const fn` with `Result` and `Option`, see #74935 . Note that the try-operator itself was constified in #87237.

TODO
* [x] Add tests for const T -> T conversions
* [x] cleanup commits
* [x] Remove `#![allow(incomplete_features)]`
* [?] Await decision in #86808 - I'm not sure
* [x] Await support for parsing `~const` in bootstrapping compiler
* [x] Tracking issue(s)? - #88674
2021-09-30 10:35:24 +00:00
Eric Huss
8f9f3aa04d
Rollup merge of #89335 - mbrubeck:range-is-sorted, r=cuviper
Optimize is_sorted for Range and RangeInclusive

The [`Step`] trait guarantees that `Range<impl Step>` yields items in sorted order.  We can override `Iterator::is_sorted` based on this guarantee, as we already do for `Iterator::min` and `max`.

Thank you to ``@fiveseven-lambda`` who pointed this out [on the Rust Users Forum](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/is-sorted-method-in-impl-iterator-for-range/64717).

[`Step`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.Step.html
2021-09-29 19:33:42 -07:00
Eric Huss
e24f52294a
Rollup merge of #88412 - mdsn:slice-sort-safety, r=dtolnay
Remove ignore-tidy-undocumented-unsafe from core::slice::sort

Write down the missing safety arguments to be able to remove `ignore-tidy-undocumented-unsafe` from `core::slice::sort`.

Helps with #66219

``@rustbot`` label C-cleanup T-libs
2021-09-29 19:33:35 -07:00
Gus Wynn
cb8e83caeb ref/refmut 2021-09-28 17:57:08 -07:00
Matt Brubeck
830ecbd96c Optimize is_sorted for Range and RangeInclusive
The `Step` trait guarantees that `Range<impl Step>` yields items in
sorted order.  We can override the `Iterator::is_sorted` method based on
this guarantee, as we already do for `Iterator::min` and `max`.
2021-09-28 12:50:38 -07:00
bors
05044c2e6c Auto merge of #89144 - sexxi-goose:insig_stdlib, r=nikomatsakis
2229: Mark insignificant dtor in stdlib

I looked at all public [stdlib Drop implementations](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ops/trait.Drop.html#implementors) and categorized them into Insigificant/Maybe/Significant Drop.

Reasons are noted here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19edb9r5lo2UqMrCOVjV0fwcSdS-R7qvKNL76q7tO8VA/edit#gid=1838773501

One thing missing from this PR is tagging HashMap as insigificant destructor as that needs some discussion.

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`

cc `@nikomatsakis`
2021-09-26 19:36:00 +00:00
Manish Goregaokar
653dcaac2b
Rollup merge of #89216 - r00ster91:bigo, r=dtolnay
Consistent big O notation

This makes the big O time complexity notation in places with markdown support more consistent.
Inspired by #89210
2021-09-25 18:22:20 -07:00
bors
addb4da686 Auto merge of #88343 - steffahn:fix_code_spacing, r=jyn514
Fix spacing of links in inline code.

Similar to #80733, but the focus is different. This PR eliminates all occurrences of pieced-together inline code blocks like [`Box`]`<`[`Option`]`<T>>` and replaces them with good-looking ones (using HTML-syntax), like <code>[Box]<[Option]\<T>></code>. As far as I can tell, I should’ve found all of these in the standard library (regex search with `` r"`\]`|`\[`" ``) \[except for in `core::convert` where I’ve noticed other things in the docs that I want to fix in a separate PR]. In particular, unlike #80733, I’ve added almost no new instance of inline code that’s broken up into multiple links (or some link and some link-free part). I also added tooltips (the stuff in quotes for the markdown link listings) in places that caught my eye, but that’s by no means systematic, just opportunistic.

[Box]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/struct.Box.html "Box"
[`Box`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/boxed/struct.Box.html "Box"
[Option]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html "Option"
[`Option`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html "Option"

Context: I got annoyed by repeatedly running into new misformatted inline code while reading the standard library docs. I know that once issue #83997 (and/or related ones) are resolved, these changes become somewhat obsolete, but I fail to notice much progress on that end right now.

r? `@jyn514`
2021-09-25 20:08:11 +00:00
Frank Steffahn
67065fe933 Apply 16 commits (squashed)
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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve link tooltips in alloc::fmt

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve link tooltips in alloc::{rc, sync}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve link tooltips in alloc::string

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in alloc::vec

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in core::option

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve a few link tooltips in core::result

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in core::{iter::{self, iterator}, stream::stream, poll}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve a few link tooltips in std::{fs, path}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in std::{collections, time}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks in and make formatting of `&str`-like types consistent in std::ffi::{c_str, os_str}

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve link tooltips in std::ffi

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Fix spacing for links inside code blocks, and improve a few link tooltips
in std::{io::{self, buffered::{bufreader, bufwriter}, cursor, util}, net::{self, addr}}

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Fix typo in link to `into` for `OsString` docs

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Remove tooltips that will probably become redundant in the future

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Apply suggestions from code review

Replacing `…std/primitive.reference.html` paths with just `reference`

Co-authored-by: Joshua Nelson <github@jyn.dev>

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Also replace `…std/primitive.reference.html` paths with just `reference` in `core::pin`
2021-09-25 20:04:35 +02:00
bors
f06f9bbd3a Auto merge of #88999 - Migi:master, r=oli-obk
Make `Duration` respect `width` when formatting using `Debug`

When printing or writing a `std::time::Duration` using `Debug` formatting, it previously completely ignored any specified `width`. This is unlike types like integers and floats, which do pad to `width`, for both `Display` and `Debug`, though not all types consider `width` in their `Debug` output (see e.g. #30164). Curiously, `Duration`'s `Debug` formatting *did* consider `precision`.

This PR makes `Duration` pad to `width` just like integers and floats, so that
```rust
format!("|{:8?}|", Duration::from_millis(1234))
```
returns
```
|1.234s  |
```

Before you ask "who formats `Debug` output?", note that `Duration` doesn't actually implement `Display`, so `Debug` is currently the only way to format `Duration`s. I think that's wrong, and `Duration` should get a `Display` implementation, but in the meantime there's no harm in making the `Debug` formatting respect `width` rather than ignore it.

I chose the default alignment to be left-aligned. The general rule Rust uses is: numeric types are right-aligned by default, non-numeric types left-aligned. It wasn't clear to me whether `Duration` is a numeric type or not. The fact that a formatted `Duration` can end with suffixes of variable length (`"s"`, `"ms"`, `"µs"`, etc.) made me lean towards left-alignment, but it would be trivial to change it.

Fixes issue #88059.
2021-09-24 15:22:26 +00:00
r00ster91
956f87fb04 consistent big O notation 2021-09-24 12:44:28 +02:00
Jubilee
384dd53641
Rollup merge of #89184 - joshtriplett:master, r=estebank
Temporarily rename int_roundings functions to avoid conflicts

These functions are unstable, but because they're inherent they still
introduce conflicts with stable trait functions in crates. Temporarily
rename them to fix these conflicts, until we can resolve those conflicts
in a better way.
2021-09-23 17:31:46 -07:00
bors
67365d64bc Auto merge of #89139 - camsteffen:write-perf, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Use ZST for fmt unsafety

as suggested here - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83302#issuecomment-923529151.
2021-09-23 02:10:26 +00:00
Josh Triplett
3ece63b64e Temporarily rename int_roundings functions to avoid conflicts
These functions are unstable, but because they're inherent they still
introduce conflicts with stable trait functions in crates. Temporarily
rename them to fix these conflicts, until we can resolve those conflicts
in a better way.
2021-09-22 13:56:01 -07:00
Aman Arora
994793faab PR fixup 2021-09-22 05:17:30 -04:00
the8472
d7de8d2b53
Rollup merge of #89086 - WaffleLapkin:stabilize_iter_map_while, r=kennytm
Stabilize `Iterator::map_while`

Per the FCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68537#issuecomment-922385035

This PR stabilizes `Iterator::map_while` and `iter::MapWhile` in Rust 1.57.
2021-09-21 22:54:01 +02:00
the8472
051168b876
Rollup merge of #89015 - klensy:escape-def, r=Mark-Simulacrum
core::ascii::escape_default: reduce struct size
2021-09-21 22:53:59 +02:00
Cameron Steffen
09b37d7433 Use ZST for fmt unsafety
This allows the format_args! macro to keep the pre-expansion code out of
the unsafe block without doing gymnastics with nested `match`
expressions. This reduces codegen.
2021-09-21 10:04:44 -05:00
Aman Arora
099a34cd95 2229: Annotate stdlib with insignficant dtors 2021-09-21 04:06:00 -04:00
Iago-lito
74c4c0172a Mark unsafe NonZero*::unchecked_(add|mul) as const 2021-09-20 12:01:05 +02:00
bors
7a3d1a5f3d Auto merge of #89031 - the8472:outline-once-cell-init-closure, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Don't inline OnceCell initialization closures

The more general variant of #89026, originally suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86898#issuecomment-920138051
2021-09-19 08:05:45 +00:00
klensy
cccd6e0e83 EscapeDefault: change range field to Range<u8>, reducing struct size 24 -> 6 bytes 2021-09-18 14:20:00 +03:00
Maybe Waffle
71e2eacc7b Stabilize Iterator::map_while 2021-09-17 19:42:46 +03:00
Guillaume Gomez
eb62779f2d
Rollup merge of #88954 - nbdd0121:panic3, r=oli-obk
Allow `panic!("{}", computed_str)` in const fn.

Special-case `panic!("{}", arg)` and translate it to `panic_display(&arg)`. `panic_display` will behave like `panic_any` in cosnt eval and behave like `panic!(format_args!("{}", arg))` in runtime.

This should bring Rust 2015 and 2021 to feature parity in terms of `const_panic`; and hopefully would unblock the stabilisation of #51999.

`@rustbot` modify labels: +T-compiler +T-libs +A-const-eval +A-const-fn

r? `@oli-obk`
2021-09-17 17:41:19 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
5d14396ed0
Rollup merge of #88887 - fee1-dead:const-deref, r=oli-obk
Const Deref

Implements `const Deref`/`const DerefMut` for `&mut T`, `&T`, `Cow<'_, B>` and `ManuallyDrop<T>`
2021-09-17 14:09:48 +09:00
The8472
ca2d2fa283 Don't inline OnceCell initialization closures 2021-09-17 00:24:36 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
5b6285e370
Rollup merge of #88928 - lefth:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Document the closure arguments for `reduce`.

See issue #88927.
2021-09-16 10:57:20 -07:00
Michiel De Muynck
77ceb2b5d8 Make Duration's Debug format pad to width
Duration's Debug formatting previously ignored the width parameter.
This commit fixes that.

Fixes issue #88059.
2021-09-16 03:09:31 +02:00
Manish Goregaokar
cad1efae57
Rollup merge of #88915 - joshlf:patch-4, r=kennytm
`Wrapping<T>` has the same layout and ABI as `T`
2021-09-15 14:57:02 -07:00
Gary Guo
11c0e58c74 Allow panic!("{}", computed_str) in const fn. 2021-09-15 21:56:43 +01:00
Albin Hedman
29029c0bc2
Fix formatting 2021-09-15 18:08:48 +02:00
Albin Hedman
ff1ecc0ee9
Add tracking issue 2021-09-15 16:58:03 +02:00
Albin Hedman
92b57c0476
Updated for new const trait bounds syntax 2021-09-15 16:58:02 +02:00
Albin Hedman
3051bb9c81
Move tests to library/core/tests 2021-09-15 16:58:02 +02:00
Albin Hedman
a042705a7d
Constly impl TryV2 and Residual for Option 2021-09-15 16:58:00 +02:00
Albin Hedman
88258c02a9
Constly impl TryV2 and FromResidual for Result 2021-09-15 16:57:59 +02:00
Albin Hedman
b82aaf4913
Constify identify conversions 2021-09-15 16:57:58 +02:00
Deadbeef
349ac4f6c8
Const Deref 2021-09-15 03:06:53 +00:00
Dan Zwell
6b7f916008 Document the closure arguments for reduce.
Fixes issue #88927.
2021-09-14 14:22:49 +08:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
1053a5bb0f
Wrapping<T> has the same layout and ABI as T 2021-09-13 12:39:45 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
5eb77838ea
Rollup merge of #88722 - WaffleLapkin:unsafe_cell_const_get_mut, r=dtolnay
Make `UnsafeCell::get_mut` const
2021-09-13 21:20:39 +02:00
Joshua Nelson
7b46920218 Fix linkcheck issues
Most of these are because alloc uses `#[lang_item]` to define methods,
but core documents primitives before those methods are available.

- Fix rustdoc-js-std test

  For some reason this change made CStr not show up in the results for
  `str,u8`. Since it still shows up for str, and since it wasn't a great
  match for that query anyway, I think this is ok to let slide.

- Add test that all primitives can be linked to
- Enable `doc(primitive)` in `core` as well
- Add linkcheck exception specifically for Windows

  Ideally this would be done automatically by the linkchecker by
  replacing `\\` with forward slashes, but this PR is already a ton of
  work ...

- Don't forcibly fail linkchecking if there's a broken intra-doc link on Windows

  Previously, it would exit with a hard error if a missing file had `::`
  in it. This changes it to report a missing file instead, which allows
  adding an exception.
2021-09-12 02:30:24 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
69fe39e8a8 Add primitive documentation to libcore
This works by doing two things:
- Adding links that are specific to the crate. Since not all primitive
  items are defined in `core` (due to lang_items), these need to use
  relative links and not intra-doc links.
- Duplicating `primitive_docs` in both core and std. This allows not needing CARGO_PKG_NAME to build the standard library. It also adds a tidy check to make sure they stay the same.
2021-09-12 02:23:08 +00:00
Jubilee
95b50eb662
Rollup merge of #87904 - kpreid:unsize, r=jyn514
Reword description of automatic impls of `Unsize`.

The existing documentation felt a little unhelpfully concise, so this change tries to improve it by using longer sentences, each of which specifies which kinds of types it applies to as early as possible. In particular, the third item starts with “Structs ...” instead of saying “Foo is a struct” later.

Also, the previous list items “Only the last field has a type involving `T`” and “`T` is not part of the type of any other fields” are, as far as I see, redundant with each other, so I removed the latter.

I have no particular knowledge of `Unsize`; I have attempted to leave the meaning entirely unchanged but may have missed a nuance.

Markdown preview of the edited documentation:

> All implementations of `Unsize` are provided automatically by the compiler.
> Those implementations are:
>
> - Arrays `[T; N]` implement `Unsize<[T]>`.
> - Types implementing a trait `Trait` also implement `Unsize<dyn Trait>`.
> - Structs `Foo<..., T, ...>` implement `Unsize<Foo<..., U, ...>>` if all of these conditions
>   are met:
>   - `T: Unsize<U>`.
>   - Only the last field of `Foo` has a type involving `T`.
>   - `Bar<T>: Unsize<Bar<U>>`, where `Bar<T>` stands for the actual type of that last field.
2021-09-11 08:23:38 -07:00