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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tamir Duberstein
f78a7ade61
Inline "eof" methods 2020-10-04 17:07:30 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein
9601724b11
Avoid unchecked casts in net parser 2020-10-04 16:57:54 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
4ae7710e1d
Rollup merge of #77072 - sharnoff:hash-docs, r=LukasKalbertodt
Minor `hash_map` doc adjustments + item attribute orderings

This PR is really a couple visual changes glued together:
1. Some of the doc comments for items in `std::collections::hash_map` referenced the names of types without escaping their formatting (e.g. using "VacantEntry" instead of "`VacantEntry`") - the ones I could find were changed to the latter
2. The vast majority of pre-item attributes seem to place doc comments as the first attribute (instead of things like `#[feature(...)]`), so the few that had the other order were changed.
3. Also ordering related: the general trend seems to be that `#[feature]` attributes follow `#[inline]`, so I swapped the two lines in places where that ordering was reversed. This is primarily a change based on stylistic continuity and aesthetics - I'm not sure how important that actually is / should be.

I figured this would be pretty uncontroversial, but some of these might have been intentional for reasons I don't know about - if so, I'd be happy to remove the relevant changes. Of these, the final set of changes is probably the most unnecessary, so it also might be better to leave those out (in favor of reducing code churn).
2020-10-04 15:45:33 +02:00
Tamir Duberstein
4585c22818
Include scope id in SocketAddrV6::Display 2020-10-04 12:18:12 +00:00
bors
32cbc65e6b Auto merge of #77380 - fusion-engineering-forks:unbox-the-mutex, r=dtolnay
Unbox mutexes and condvars on some platforms

Both mutexes and condition variables contained a Box containing the actual os-specific object. This was done because moving these objects may cause undefined behaviour on some platforms.

However, this is not needed on Windows[1], Wasm[2], cloudabi[2], and 'unsupported'[3], were the box was only needlessly making them less efficient.

This change gets rid of the box on those platforms.

On those platforms, `Condvar` can no longer verify it is only used with one `Mutex`, as mutexes no longer have a stable address. This was addressed and considered acceptable in #76932.

[1]\: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-initializesrwlock
[2]\: These are just a single atomic integer together with futex wait/wake calls/instructions.
[3]\: The `unsupported` platform doesn't support multiple threads at all.
2020-10-04 06:48:17 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
01ca8299d4
Rollup merge of #77264 - fusion-engineering-forks:skip-local-stdio, r=dtolnay
Only use LOCAL_{STDOUT,STDERR} when set_{print/panic} is used.

The thread local `LOCAL_STDOUT` and `LOCAL_STDERR` are only used by the `test` crate to capture output from tests when running them in the same process in differen threads. However, every program will check these variables on every print, even outside of testing.

This involves allocating a thread local key, and registering a thread local destructor. This can be somewhat expensive.

This change keeps a global flag (`LOCAL_STREAMS`) which will be set to `true` when either of these local streams is used. (So, effectively only in test and benchmark runs.) When this flag is off, these thread locals are not even looked at and therefore will not be initialized on the first output on every thread, which also means no thread local destructors will be registered.

---

Together with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77154, this should make output a little bit more efficient.
2020-10-03 00:31:14 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
ccc020ab42
Rollup merge of #77182 - GuillaumeGomez:missing-examples-fd-traits, r=pickfire
Add missing examples for Fd traits

Not sure what happened here... This is a reopening of #77142

r? @Dylan-DPC
2020-10-03 00:31:10 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
1118ab9930
Rollup merge of #75377 - canova:map_debug_impl, r=dtolnay
Fix Debug implementations of some of the HashMap and BTreeMap iterator types

HashMap's `ValuesMut`, BTreeMaps `ValuesMut`, IntoValues and `IntoKeys` structs were printing both keys and values on their Debug implementations. But they are iterators over either keys or values. Irrelevant values should not be visible. With this PR, they only show relevant fields.
This fixes #75297.

[Here's an example code.](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=0c79356ed860e347a0c1a205616f93b7) This prints this on nightly:
```
ValuesMut { inner: IterMut { range: [(1, "hello"), (2, "goodbye")], length: 2 } }
IntoKeys { inner: [(1, "hello"), (2, "goodbye")] }
IntoValues { inner: [(1, "hello"), (2, "goodbye")] }
[(2, "goodbye"), (1, "hello")]
```

After the patch this example prints these instead:
```
["hello", "goodbye"]
["hello", "goodbye"]
[1, 2]
["hello", "goodbye"]
```

I didn't add test cases for them, since I couldn't see any tests for Debug implementations anywhere. But please let me know if I should add it to a specific place.

r? @dtolnay
2020-10-03 00:31:04 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
72d275d844
Rollup merge of #77432 - tmiasko:posix-spawn-musl, r=cuviper
Use posix_spawn on musl targets

The posix_spawn had been available in a form suitable for use in a
Command implementation since musl 0.9.12. Use it in a preference to a
fork when possible, to benefit from CLONE_VM|CLONE_VFORK used there.
2020-10-02 20:27:11 +02:00
Alexander Mols
8fe6154669 Use posix_spawn() on unix if program is a path
Previously `Command::spawn` would fall back to the non-posix_spawn based
implementation if the `PATH` environment variable was possibly changed.
On systems with a modern (g)libc `posix_spawn()` can be significantly
faster. If program is a path itself the `PATH` environment variable is
not used for the lookup and it should be safe to use the
`posix_spawnp()` method. [1]

We found this, because we have a cli application that effectively runs a
lot of subprocesses. It would sometimes noticeably hang while printing
output. Profiling showed that the process was spending the majority of
time in the kernel's `copy_page_range` function while spawning
subprocesses. During this time the process is completely blocked from
running, explaining why users were reporting the cli app hanging.

Through this we discovered that `std::process::Command` has a fast and
slow path for process execution. The fast path is backed by
`posix_spawnp()` and the slow path by fork/exec syscalls being called
explicitly. Using fork for process creation is supposed to be fast, but
it slows down as your process uses more memory.  It's not because the
kernel copies the actual memory from the parent, but it does need to
copy the references to it (see `copy_page_range` above!).  We ended up
using the slow path, because the command spawn implementation in falls
back to the slow path if it suspects the PATH environment variable was
changed.

Here is a smallish program demonstrating the slowdown before this code
change:

```
use std::process::Command;
use std::time::Instant;

fn main() {
    let mut args = std::env::args().skip(1);
    if let Some(size) = args.next() {
        // Allocate some memory
        let _xs: Vec<_> = std::iter::repeat(0)
            .take(size.parse().expect("valid number"))
            .collect();

        let mut command = Command::new("/bin/sh");
        command
            .arg("-c")
            .arg("echo hello");

        if args.next().is_some() {
            println!("Overriding PATH");
            command.env("PATH", std::env::var("PATH").expect("PATH env var"));
        }

        let now = Instant::now();
        let child = command
            .spawn()
            .expect("failed to execute process");

        println!("Spawn took: {:?}", now.elapsed());

        let output = child.wait_with_output().expect("failed to wait on process");
        println!("Output: {:?}", output);
    } else {
        eprintln!("Usage: prog [size]");
        std::process::exit(1);
    }
    ()
}
```

Running it and passing different amounts of elements to use to allocate
memory shows that the time taken for `spawn()` can differ quite
significantly. In latter case the `posix_spawnp()` implementation is 30x
faster:

```
$ cargo run --release 10000000
...
Spawn took: 324.275µs
hello
$ cargo run --release 10000000 changepath
...
Overriding PATH
Spawn took: 2.346809ms
hello
$ cargo run --release 100000000
...
Spawn took: 387.842µs
hello
$ cargo run --release 100000000 changepath
...
Overriding PATH
Spawn took: 13.434677ms
hello
```

[1]: 5f72f9800b/posix/execvpe.c (L81)
2020-10-02 11:11:00 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
d6b838b93a Simplify fd examples 2020-10-02 16:38:15 +02:00
bors
154f1f544d Auto merge of #77029 - ehuss:command-access, r=dtolnay
Add accessors to Command.

This adds some accessor methods to `Command` to provide a way to access the values set when building the `Command`. An example where this can be useful is to display the command to be executed. This is roughly based on the [`ProcessBuilder`](13b73cdaf7/src/cargo/util/process_builder.rs (L105-L134)) in Cargo.

Possible concerns about the API:
- Values with NULs on Unix will be returned as `"<string-with-nul>"`. I don't think it is practical to avoid this, since otherwise a whole separate copy of all the values would need to be kept in `Command`.
- Does not handle `arg0` on Unix. This can be awkward to support in `get_args` and is rarely used. I figure if someone really wants it, it can be added to `CommandExt` as a separate method.
- Does not offer a way to detect `env_clear`. I'm uncertain if it would be useful for anyone.
- Does not offer a way to get an environment variable by name (`get_env`). I figure this can be added later if anyone really wants it. I think the motivation for this is weak, though. Also, the API could be a little awkward (return a `Option<Option<&OsStr>>`?).
- `get_envs` could skip "cleared" entries and just return `&OsStr` values instead of `Option<&OsStr>`. I'm on the fence here. My use case is to display a shell command, and I only intend it to be roughly equivalent to the actual execution, and I probably won't display `None` entries. I erred on the side of providing extra information, but I suspect many situations will just filter out the `None`s.
- Could implement more iterator stuff (like `DoubleEndedIterator`).

I have not implemented new std items before, so I'm uncertain if the existing issue should be reused, or if a new tracking issue is needed.

cc #44434
2020-10-02 07:51:24 +00:00
Mara Bos
b1ce7a38a6 Disable condvar::two_mutexes test on non-unix platforms.
Condvars are no longer guaranteed to panic in this case on all
platforms. At least the unix implementation still does.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
f3837e788b No longer put windows condvars in a box.
Windows condition variables are movable (while not borrowed) according
to their documentation.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
ec69a858e4 No longer put wasm condvars in a box.
These condvars are just an AtomicUsize, so can be moved without
problems.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
7f56a35411 No longer put condvars on the 'unsupported' platform in a box.
These condvars are unsupported and implemented as a ZST, so can be moved
without problems.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
5769a46788 No longer put cloudabi condvars in a box.
Cloudabi condvars may be moved safely.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
b181f5a923 Make it possible to have unboxed condvars on specific platforms.
This commit keeps all condvars boxed on all platforms, but makes it
trivial to remove the box on some platforms later.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
dc81cbdcb1 No longer put windows mutexes in a box.
Windows SRW locks are movable (while not borrowed) according to their
documentation.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
4f1353e54f No longer put wasm mutexes in a box.
These mutexes are just an AtomicUsize, so can be moved without
problems.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
2f0386771d No longer put mutexes on the 'unsupported' platform in a box.
These mutexes are just a bool (in a cell), so can be moved without
problems.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
def5188ca8 No longer put cloudabi mutexes in a box.
Cloudabi mutexes may be moved safely.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
58deb7001d Make it possible to have unboxed mutexes on specific platforms.
This commit keeps all mutexes boxed on all platforms, but makes it
trivial to remove the box on some platforms later.
2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Mara Bos
a8c2d4fc3d Move boxing and mutex checking logic of condvar into sys_common. 2020-10-02 09:47:08 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
5a7218009e
Rollup merge of #77429 - WaffleLapkin:doc_link_default_hasher_new, r=jyn514
Link `new` method in `DefautHasher`s doc

FIXME referenced #56922 which was resolved

r? @jyn514
2020-10-02 08:25:27 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
55d0959328
Rollup merge of #77362 - RReverser:patch-1, r=dtolnay
Fix is_absolute on WASI

WASI does not match `cfg(unix)`, but its paths are Unix-like (`/some/path`) and don't have Windows-like prefixes.

Without this change, `is_absolute` for any paths, including `/some/path`, was returning `false`on a WASI target, which is obviously not true and undesirable.
2020-10-02 08:25:19 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1c4a5f8d1e
Rollup merge of #77147 - fusion-engineering-forks:static-mutex, r=dtolnay
Split sys_common::Mutex in StaticMutex and MovableMutex.

The (unsafe) `Mutex` from `sys_common` had a rather complicated interface. You were supposed to call `init()` manually, unless you could guarantee it was neither moved nor used reentrantly.

Calling `destroy()` was also optional, although it was unclear if 1) resources might be leaked or not, and 2) if `destroy()` should only be called when `init()` was called.

This allowed for a number of interesting (confusing?) different ways to use this `Mutex`, all captured in a single type.

In practice, this type was only ever used in two ways:

1. As a static variable. In this case, neither `init()` nor `destroy()` are called. The variable is never moved, and it is never used reentrantly. It is only ever locked using the `LockGuard`, never with `raw_lock`.

2. As a `Box`ed variable. In this case, both `init()` and `destroy()` are called, it will be moved and possibly used reentrantly.

No other combinations are used anywhere in `std`.

This change simplifies things by splitting this `Mutex` type into two types matching the two use cases: `StaticMutex` and `MovableMutex`.

The interface of both new types is now both safer and simpler. The first one does not call nor expose `init`/`destroy`, and the second one calls those automatically in its `new()` and `Drop` functions. Also, the locking functions of `MovableMutex` are no longer unsafe.

---

This will also make it easier to conditionally box mutexes later, by moving that decision into sys/sys_common. Some of the mutex implementations (at least those of Wasm and 'sys/unsupported') are safe to move, so wouldn't need a box. ~~(But that's blocked on  #76932 for now.)~~ (See #77380.)
2020-10-02 08:25:15 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
00b3450bbc
Rollup merge of #76979 - fusion-engineering-forks:windows-fallback-check, r=dtolnay
Improve std::sys::windows::compat

Improves the compat_fn macro in sys::windows, which is used for conditionally loading APIs that might not be available.

- The module (dll) name can now be any string, not just an ident. (Not all Windows api modules are valid Rust identifiers. E.g. `WaitOnAddress` comes from `API-MS-Win-Core-Synch-l1-2-0.dll`.)
- Adds `FuncName::is_available()` for checking if a function is really available without having to do a duplicate lookup.
- Add comment explaining the lack of locking.
- Use `$_:block` to simplify the macro_rules.
- Apply `allow(unused_variables)` only to the fallback instead of everything.

---

The second point (`is_available()`) simplifies code that needs to pick an implementation depening on what is available, like `sys/windows/mutex.rs`. Before this change, it'd do its own lookup and keep its own `AtomicUsize` to track the result. Now it can just use `c::AcquireSRWLockExclusive::is_available()` directly.

This will also be useful when park/unpark/CondVar/etc. get improved implementations (e.g. from parking_lot or something else), as the best APIs for those are not available before Windows 8.
2020-10-02 08:25:11 +09:00
Waffle
1c2c336dbc Link new method in DefautHashers doc 2020-10-02 00:30:19 +03:00
bors
2ad6187ce5 Auto merge of #76969 - withoutboats:rawfd-refexive-traits, r=dtolnay
Make RawFd implement the RawFd traits

This PR makes `RawFd` implement `AsRawFd`, `IntoRawFd` and `FromRawFd`, so it can be passed to interfaces that use one of those traits as a bound.
2020-10-01 15:39:33 +00:00
Mara Bos
63b6007d5b Work around potential merging/duplication issues in sys/windows/compat. 2020-10-01 16:52:11 +02:00
Mara Bos
09cbaf4367 Formatting. 2020-10-01 16:08:58 +02:00
Mara Bos
93310efdbe Use AcquireSRWLockExclusive::is_available() instead of an extra lookup. 2020-10-01 16:08:58 +02:00
Mara Bos
8b2bdfd453 Improve std::sys::windows::compat.
- Module name can now be any string, not just an ident.
  (Not all Windows api modules are valid Rust identifiers.)
- Adds c::FuncName::is_available() for checking if a function is really
  available without having to do a duplicate lookup.
- Add comment explaining the lack of locking.
- Use `$_:block` to simplify the macro_rules.
- Apply allow(unused_variables) only to the fallback instead of
  everything.
2020-10-01 16:08:57 +02:00
bors
782013564e Auto merge of #76919 - fusion-engineering-forks:thread-parker, r=dtolnay
Use futex-based thread::park/unpark on Linux.

This moves the parking/unparking logic out of `thread/mod.rs` into a module named `thread_parker` in `sys_common`. The current implementation is moved to `sys_common/thread_parker/generic.rs` and the new implementation using futexes is added in `sys_common/thread_parker/futex.rs`.
2020-10-01 13:21:34 +00:00
Dylan DPC
70740b1b82
Rollup merge of #77315 - exrook:rename-allocerror, r=joshtriplett
Rename AllocErr to AllocError

Implements rust-lang/wg-allocators#57
2020-10-01 02:13:39 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
9845e7d5fb Use posix_spawn on musl targets
The posix_spawn had been available in a form suitable for use in a
Command implementation since musl 0.9.12. Use it in a preference to a
fork when possible, to benefit from CLONE_VM|CLONE_VFORK used there.
2020-10-01 00:00:00 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
c46f5784a6
Rollup merge of #77328 - hyd-dev:assert-to-rtassert, r=Amanieu
Use `rtassert!` instead of `assert!` from the child process after fork() in std::sys::unix::process::Command::spawn()

As discussed in #73894, `assert!` panics on failure, which is not signal-safe, and `rtassert!` is a suitable replacement.

Fixes #73894.

r? @Amanieu @cuviper @joshtriplett
2020-09-30 20:56:15 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
87387fd23e
Rollup merge of #77284 - josephlr:mem, r=Mark-Simulacrum
library: Forward compiler-builtins "mem" feature

This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-cargo-std-aware/issues/53

Now users will be able to do:
```
cargo build -Zbuild-std=core -Zbuild-std-features=compiler-builtins-mem
```
and correctly get the Rust implemenations for `memcpy` and friends.

Signed-off-by: Joe Richey <joerichey@google.com>
2020-09-30 20:56:10 +02:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
494d6e514b
Fix is_absolute on WASI
WASI does not match `cfg(unix)`, but its paths are Unix-like (`/some/path`) and don't have Windows-like prefixes.

Without this change, `is_absolute` for paths like `/some/path` was returning `false`on a WASI target, which is obviously not true and undesirable.
2020-09-30 13:12:25 +01:00
bors
c0127e4dbf Auto merge of #77292 - lzutao:std_asm, r=Amanieu
Prefer asm! in std - all in sgx module

Similar to the change in #76669 but all `llvm_asm!` is gate in x86/x86_64 target.
Godbolt:
- https://rust.godbolt.org/z/h7nG1h
- https://rust.godbolt.org/z/xx39hW
2020-09-30 05:27:16 +00:00
hyd-dev
a2526b416f
Use rtassert! instead of assert! from the child process after fork() in std::sys::unix::process::Command::spawn()
`assert!` panics on failure, which is not signal-safe.
2020-09-29 15:16:46 +08:00
Jacob Hughes
5829560a68 Rename AllocErr to AllocError 2020-09-28 14:51:03 -04:00
Ralf Jung
a966f54bbb
Rollup merge of #77288 - RalfJung:miri-macos, r=Amanieu
fix building libstd for Miri on macOS

Fixes a Miri regression introduced by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75295
Cc @tmiasko @Amanieu
2020-09-28 18:39:47 +02:00
Ralf Jung
85a59d40f1
Rollup merge of #77170 - ecstatic-morse:const-fn-ptr, r=oli-obk
Remove `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr]` and add `#![feature(const_fn_fn_ptr_basics)]`

`rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr` was a hack to work around the lack of an escape hatch for the "min `const fn`" checks in const-stable functions. Now that we have co-opted `allow_internal_unstable` for this purpose, we no longer need a bespoke attribute.

Now this functionality is gated under `const_fn_fn_ptr_basics` (how concise!), and `#[allow_internal_unstable(const_fn_fn_ptr_basics)]` replaces `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_ptr]`. `const_fn_fn_ptr_basics` allows function pointer types to appear in the arguments and locals of a `const fn` as well as function pointer casts to be performed inside a `const fn`. Both of these were allowed in constants and statics already. Notably, this does **not** allow users to invoke function pointers in a const context. Presumably, we will use a nicer name for that (`const_fn_ptr`?).

r? @oli-obk
2020-09-28 18:39:44 +02:00
Ralf Jung
734c57d45c
Rollup merge of #76454 - poliorcetics:ui-to-unit-test-1, r=matklad
UI to unit test for those using Cell/RefCell/UnsafeCell

Helps with #76268.

I'm working on all files using `Cell` and moving them to unit tests when possible.

r? @matklad
2020-09-28 18:39:39 +02:00
Lzu Tao
d4772014d9 Prefer asm! in std - all in sgx module 2020-09-28 13:08:34 +00:00
bors
1d5a865b2f Auto merge of #77282 - glaubitz:sparc-linux, r=nagisa
Add missing definitions required by the sparc-unknown-linux-gnu target

This PR adds a few missing definitions required by sparc-unknown-linux-target which were discovered during build tests.
2020-09-28 10:37:41 +00:00
Ralf Jung
dc8414b607 fix building libstd for Miri on macOS 2020-09-28 10:32:05 +02:00
Joe Richey
37f795697c
libary: Forward compiler-builtins "mem" feature
This fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-cargo-std-aware/issues/53

Now users will be able to do:
```
cargo build -Zbuild-std=core -Zbuild-std-features=compiler-builtins-mem
```
and correctly get the Rust implemenations for `memcpy` and friends.

Signed-off-by: Joe Richey <joerichey@google.com>
2020-09-27 20:31:06 -07:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
d25b0364e1 library/std: Set OS raw type definitions for sparc-unknown-linux-gnu 2020-09-28 00:39:57 +02:00
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
d9de08d65c library/std/sys_common: Define MIN_ALIGN for sparc-unknown-linux-gnu 2020-09-28 00:39:57 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
7d98d2207a Reopen standard streams when they are closed on Unix
The syscalls returning a new file descriptors generally use
lowest-numbered file descriptor not currently opened, without any
exceptions for those corresponding to the standard streams.

Previously when any of standard streams has been closed before starting
the application, operations on std::io::{stderr,stdin,stdout} objects
were likely to operate on other logically unrelated file resources
opened afterwards.

Avoid the issue by reopening the standard streams when they are closed.
2020-09-27 22:55:43 +02:00
Dylan MacKenzie
1ff143191c Add a feature gate for basic function pointer use in const fn 2020-09-27 10:46:41 -07:00
Mara Bos
de597fca40 Optimize set_{panic,print}(None). 2020-09-27 16:04:25 +02:00
Mara Bos
ed3ead013f Relax memory ordering of LOCAL_STREAMS and document it. 2020-09-27 16:04:25 +02:00
Mara Bos
07fd17f701 Only use LOCAL_{STDOUT,STDERR} when set_{print/panic} is used.
The thread local LOCAL_STDOUT and LOCAL_STDERR are only used by the test
crate to capture output from tests when running them in the same process
in differen threads. However, every program will check these variables
on every print, even outside of testing.

This involves allocating a thread local key, and registering a thread
local destructor. This can be somewhat expensive.

This change keeps a global flag (LOCAL_STREAMS) which will be set to
true when either of these local streams is used. (So, effectively only
in test and benchmark runs.) When this flag is off, these thread locals
are not even looked at and therefore will not be initialized on the
first output on every thread, which also means no thread local
destructors will be registered.
2020-09-27 16:04:25 +02:00
Mara Bos
0b73fd7105 Move thread parker to sys_common. 2020-09-27 12:28:58 +02:00
Mara Bos
4301b5c1cc Add notes about memory ordering to futex parker implementation. 2020-09-27 11:56:43 +02:00
Mara Bos
485f882d77 Check conversion from Duration to timespec in futex_wait. 2020-09-27 11:56:43 +02:00
Mara Bos
2cf0f64722 Move linux-specific futex code into sys module. 2020-09-27 11:56:43 +02:00
Mara Bos
568d9696e9 Fix warning. 2020-09-27 11:56:43 +02:00
Mara Bos
f18f93d44c Mark unpark() as #[inline]. 2020-09-27 11:56:43 +02:00
Mara Bos
ec13df4ec4 Add fast futex-based thread parker for Linux. 2020-09-27 11:56:42 +02:00
Mara Bos
1464fc3a0c Move thread parker to a separate module. 2020-09-27 11:56:42 +02:00
Mara Bos
6f6336b4a1 Split sys_common::Mutex in StaticMutex and MovableMutex.
The (unsafe) Mutex from sys_common had a rather complicated interface.
You were supposed to call init() manually, unless you could guarantee it
was neither moved nor used reentrantly.

Calling `destroy()` was also optional, although it was unclear if 1)
resources might be leaked or not, and 2) if destroy() should only be
called when `init()` was called.

This allowed for a number of interesting (confusing?) different ways to
use this Mutex, all captured in a single type.

In practice, this type was only ever used in two ways:

1. As a static variable. In this case, neither init() nor destroy() are
   called. The variable is never moved, and it is never used
   reentrantly. It is only ever locked using the LockGuard, never with
   raw_lock.

2. As a Boxed variable. In this case, both init() and destroy() are
   called, it will be moved and possibly used reentrantly.

No other combinations are used anywhere in `std`.

This change simplifies things by splitting this Mutex type into
two types matching the two use cases: StaticMutex and MovableMutex.

The interface of both new types is now both safer and simpler. The first
one does not call nor expose init/destroy, and the second one calls
those automatically in its new() and Drop functions. Also, the locking
functions of MovableMutex are no longer unsafe.
2020-09-27 10:05:56 +02:00
bors
c9e5e6a53a Auto merge of #77154 - fusion-engineering-forks:lazy-stdio, r=dtolnay
Remove std::io::lazy::Lazy in favour of SyncOnceCell

The (internal) std::io::lazy::Lazy was used to lazily initialize the stdout and stdin buffers (and mutexes). It uses atexit() to register a destructor to flush the streams on exit, and mark the streams as 'closed'. Using the stream afterwards would result in a panic.

Stdout uses a LineWriter which contains a BufWriter that will flush the buffer on drop. This one is important to be executed during shutdown, to make sure no buffered output is lost. It also forbids access to stdout afterwards, since the buffer is already flushed and gone.

Stdin uses a BufReader, which does not implement Drop. It simply forgets any previously read data that was not read from the buffer yet. This means that in the case of stdin, the atexit() function's only effect is making stdin inaccessible to the program, such that later accesses result in a panic. This is uncessary, as it'd have been safe to access stdin during shutdown of the program.

---

This change removes the entire io::lazy module in favour of SyncOnceCell. SyncOnceCell's fast path is much faster (a single atomic operation) than locking a sys_common::Mutex on every access like Lazy did.

However, SyncOnceCell does not use atexit() to drop the contained object during shutdown.

As noted above, this is not a problem for stdin. It simply means stdin is now usable during shutdown.

The atexit() call for stdout is moved to the stdio module. Unlike the now-removed Lazy struct, SyncOnceCell does not have a 'gone and unusable' state that panics. Instead of adding this again, this simply replaces the buffer with one with zero capacity. This effectively flushes the old buffer *and* makes any writes afterwards pass through directly without touching a buffer, making print!() available during shutdown without panicking.

---

In addition, because the contents of the SyncOnceCell are no longer dropped, we can now use `&'static` instead of `Arc` in `Stdout` and `Stdin`. This also saves two levels of indirection in `stdin()` and `stdout()`, since Lazy effectively stored a `Box<Arc<T>>`, and SyncOnceCell stores the `T` directly.
2020-09-27 04:50:46 +00:00
Eric Huss
c297e20e03 Add accessors to Command. 2020-09-26 18:58:38 -07:00
Jonas Schievink
9ab95c36e2
Rollup merge of #76917 - GuillaumeGomez:map-missing-code-examples, r=Dylan-DPC
Add missing code examples on HashMap types

r? @Dylan-DPC
2020-09-27 01:53:13 +02:00
Ralf Jung
0a19836a81
Rollup merge of #77181 - GuillaumeGomez:add-pointer-alias, r=jyn514,pickfire
Add doc alias for pointer primitive
2020-09-26 12:58:28 +02:00
Ralf Jung
3b544e73ae
Rollup merge of #77122 - ecstatic-morse:const-fn-arithmetic, r=RalfJung,oli-obk
Add `#![feature(const_fn_floating_point_arithmetic)]`

cc #76618

This is a template for splitting up `const_fn` into granular feature gates. I think this will make it easier, both for us and for users, to track stabilization of each individual feature. We don't *have* to do this, however. We could also keep stabilizing things out from under `const_fn`.

cc @rust-lang/wg-const-eval
r? @oli-obk
2020-09-26 12:58:20 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
21ee1716ee Add doc alias for pointer primitive 2020-09-26 11:21:24 +02:00
bors
fd15e6180d Auto merge of #70743 - oli-obk:eager_const_to_pat_conversion, r=eddyb
Fully destructure constants into patterns

r? `@varkor`

as discussed in https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/constants.20in.20patterns/near/192789924

we should probably crater it once reviewed
2020-09-26 06:44:28 +00:00
bors
9e1c436178 Auto merge of #74225 - poliorcetics:std-thread-unsafe-op-in-unsafe-fn, r=joshtriplett
Std/thread: deny unsafe op in unsafe fn

Partial fix of #73904.

This encloses `unsafe` operations in `unsafe fn` in `libstd/thread`.
`@rustbot` modify labels: F-unsafe-block-in-unsafe-fn
2020-09-26 03:54:00 +00:00
Alexis Bourget
a61b9638bb review: fix nits and move panic safety tests to the correct place 2020-09-25 23:10:24 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
980e1ff40f Add missing examples for Fd traits 2020-09-25 21:20:42 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
a835af174c
Rollup merge of #76932 - fusion-engineering-forks:condvar-promise, r=sfackler
Relax promises about condition variable.

For quite a while now, there have been plans to at some point use parking_lot or some other more efficient implementation of mutexes and condition variables. Right now, Mutex and CondVar both Box the 'real' mutex/condvar inside, to give it a stable address. This was done because implementations like pthread and Windows critical sections may not be moved. More efficient implementations based on futexes, WaitOnAddress, Windows SRW locks, parking_lot, etc. may be moved (while not borrowed), so wouldn't need boxing.

However, not boxing them (which would be great goal to achieve), breaks a promise std currently makes about CondVar. CondVar promises to panic when used with different mutexes, to ensure consistent behaviour on all platforms. To this check, a mutex is considered 'the same' if the address of the 'real mutex' in the Box is the same. This address doesn't change when moving a `std::mutex::Mutex` object, effectively giving it an identity that survives moves of the Mutex object. If we ever switch to a non-boxed version, they no longer carry such an identity, and this check can no longer be made.

Four options:
1. Always box mutexes.
2. Add a `MutexId` similar to `ThreadId`. Making mutexes bigger, and making it hard to ever have a `const fn new` for them.
3. Making the requirement of CondVar stricter: panic if the Mutex object itself moved.
4. Making the promise of CondVar weaker: don't promise to panic.

1, 2, and 3 seem like bad options. This PR updates the documentation for 4.
2020-09-25 19:42:28 +02:00
Dylan MacKenzie
6a52c09440 Add new feature gate to standard library 2020-09-25 10:38:21 -07:00
follower
e4943ac811
Link to documentation-specific guidelines.
Changed because it's not obvious how to get from the previously used URL to the documentation-specific content.

This is partly because the original URL was previously changed to point to different content:

 * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/74037/files#diff-242481015141f373dcb178e93cffa850L88

 * 3f6928f1f6 (diff-6a3371457528722a734f3c51d9238c13L12)
2020-09-26 03:26:45 +12:00
Jonas Schievink
fc4dc5f162
Rollup merge of #77164 - fusion-engineering-forks:no-more-funny-underscores, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove workaround for deref issue that no longer exists.

The double underscores were used to work around issue #12808, which was solved in 2016.
2020-09-25 02:29:51 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
452c86e3e1
Rollup merge of #76978 - duckymirror:mpsc-from-doc, r=jyn514
Documented From impls in std/sync/mpsc/mod.rs

This is for #51430.

r? @steveklabnik
2020-09-25 02:29:34 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
88e3693570
Rollup merge of #76304 - CDirkx:const-ip, r=ecstatic-morse
Make delegation methods of `std::net::IpAddr` unstably const

Make the following methods of `std::net::IpAddr` unstable const under the `const_ip` feature:
 - `is_unspecified`
 - `is_loopback`
 - `is_global`
 - `is_multicast`

Also adds a test for these methods in a const context.

Possible because these methods delegate to the inner `Ipv4Addr` or `Ipv6Addr`, which were made const ([PR#76205](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76142) and [PR#76206](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76206)), and the recent stabilization of const control flow.

Part of #76205

r? @ecstatic-morse
2020-09-25 02:29:30 +02:00
Mara Bos
13dc237037 Remove workaround for deref issue that no longer exists.
The double underscores were used to work around issue #12808, which was
solved in 2016.
2020-09-24 20:50:09 +02:00
Mara Bos
6f9c1323a7 Call ReentrantMutex::init() in stdout(). 2020-09-24 19:25:21 +02:00
Mara Bos
45700a9d58 Drop use of Arc from Stdin and Stdout. 2020-09-24 19:09:33 +02:00
Mara Bos
bab15f773a Remove std::io::lazy::Lazy in favour of SyncOnceCell
The (internal) std::io::lazy::Lazy was used to lazily initialize the
stdout and stdin buffers (and mutexes). It uses atexit() to register a
destructor to flush the streams on exit, and mark the streams as
'closed'. Using the stream afterwards would result in a panic.

Stdout uses a LineWriter which contains a BufWriter that will flush the
buffer on drop. This one is important to be executed during shutdown,
to make sure no buffered output is lost. It also forbids access to
stdout afterwards, since the buffer is already flushed and gone.

Stdin uses a BufReader, which does not implement Drop. It simply forgets
any previously read data that was not read from the buffer yet. This
means that in the case of stdin, the atexit() function's only effect is
making stdin inaccessible to the program, such that later accesses
result in a panic. This is uncessary, as it'd have been safe to access
stdin during shutdown of the program.

---

This change removes the entire io::lazy module in favour of
SyncOnceCell. SyncOnceCell's fast path is much faster (a single atomic
operation) than locking a sys_common::Mutex on every access like Lazy
did.

However, SyncOnceCell does not use atexit() to drop the contained object
during shutdown.

As noted above, this is not a problem for stdin. It simply means stdin
is now usable during shutdown.

The atexit() call for stdout is moved to the stdio module. Unlike the
now-removed Lazy struct, SyncOnceCell does not have a 'gone and
unusable' state that panics. Instead of adding this again, this simply
replaces the buffer with one with zero capacity. This effectively
flushes the old buffer *and* makes any writes afterwards pass through
directly without touching a buffer, making print!() available during
shutdown without panicking.
2020-09-24 18:18:48 +02:00
bors
c35177582b Auto merge of #77102 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-2jfrg3u, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #76898 (Record `tcx.def_span` instead of `item.span` in crate metadata)
 - #76939 (emit errors during AbstractConst building)
 - #76965 (Add cfg(target_has_atomic_equal_alignment) and use it for Atomic::from_mut.)
 - #76993 (Changing the alloc() to accept &self instead of &mut self)
 - #76994 (fix small typo in docs and comments)
 - #77017 (Add missing examples on Vec iter types)
 - #77042 (Improve documentation for ToSocketAddrs)
 - #77047 (Miri: more informative deallocation error messages)
 - #77055 (Add #[track_caller] to more panicking Cell functions)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
2020-09-23 22:34:44 +00:00
Christiaan Dirkx
947536fca0 Make delegation methods of std::net::IpAddr unstable const
Make the following methods of `std::net::IpAddr` unstable const under the `const_ip` feature:
- `is_unspecified`
- `is_loopback`
- `is_global`
- `is_multicast`

Also adds a test for these methods in a const context.

Possible because these methods delegate to the inner `Ipv4Addr` or `Ipv6Addr`, which were made const, and the recent stabilization of const control flow.

Part of #76205
2020-09-23 21:33:39 +02:00
bors
a6008fac97 Auto merge of #77090 - rust-lang:revert-76110-convert-openoptions-cint, r=dtolnay
Revert "Function to convert OpenOptions to c_int"

Reverts rust-lang/rust#76110. This broke Rust's stability guarantees.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/77089.

r? `@joshtriplett`
2020-09-23 13:19:18 +00:00
Dylan DPC
049ba0c6f0
Rollup merge of #77042 - imbolc:patch-2, r=kennytm
Improve documentation for ToSocketAddrs

I little clarification
2020-09-23 14:54:11 +02:00
Dylan DPC
a40d79c9fb
Rollup merge of #76993 - blitzerr:alloc-ref, r=Amanieu
Changing the alloc() to accept &self instead of &mut self

Fixes: [#55](https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-allocators/issues/55)

This is the first cut. It only makes the change for `alloc` method.
2020-09-23 14:54:06 +02:00
blitzerr
2b19b14cec a few more &mut self -> self changes 2020-09-22 21:04:31 -07:00
Joshua Nelson
15f08d6ddf
Revert "Function to convert OpenOptions to c_int" 2020-09-22 23:07:30 -04:00
sharnoff
8a011b5da2 minor doc changes, attribute orderings 2020-09-22 19:34:05 +01:00
Dylan MacKenzie
110e59e70e Update library functions with stability attributes
This may not be strictly minimal, but all unstable functions also need a
`rustc_const_unstable` attribute.
2020-09-22 10:05:58 -07:00
Imbolc
4622ceb5e0
Update library/std/src/net/addr.rs
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
2020-09-22 19:09:35 +03:00
Imbolc
5ab714fdfe
Update library/std/src/net/addr.rs
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
2020-09-22 19:09:27 +03:00
blitzerr
3ffd403c6b removing &mut self for other methods of AllocRef 2020-09-22 06:22:02 -07:00
bors
e0bc267512 Auto merge of #76110 - FedericoPonzi:convert-openoptions-cint, r=JoshTriplett
Function to convert OpenOptions to c_int

Fixes: #74943
The creation_mode and access_mode function were already available in the OpenOptions struct, but currently private. I've added a new free functions to unix/fs.rs which takes the OpenOptions, and returns the c_int to be used as parameter for the `open` call.
2020-09-22 13:02:02 +00:00
Federico Ponzi
2f5192280f
enable unstable open_options_ext_as_flags feature in doc comments 2020-09-22 09:54:36 +01:00
Imbolc
2a40b63662
Update addr.rs
I little clarification
2020-09-22 09:15:53 +03:00
ecstatic-morse
65bdf79da3
Rollup merge of #76275 - FedericoPonzi:immutable-write-impl-73836, r=dtolnay
Implementation of Write for some immutable ref structs

Fixes  #73836
2020-09-21 20:40:44 -07:00
blitzerr
d9d02fa168 Changing the alloc() to accept &self instead of &mut self 2020-09-21 16:43:36 -07:00
Alexis Bourget
d01bd19573 Fix missing unsafe block for target arch wasm32 2020-09-21 23:09:12 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
3afadaad4f Fix accordingly to review 2020-09-21 22:37:30 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
5d29954b2f Improve some SAFETY comments following suggestions 2020-09-21 22:37:30 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
a83b79ec31 Finished documenting all unsafe op inside unsafe fn 2020-09-21 22:37:30 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
8c9cb06c2e Deny unsafe op in unsafe fns without the unsafe keyword, first part for std/thread 2020-09-21 22:37:29 +02:00
bors
fb1dc34a83 Auto merge of #77003 - joshtriplett:remove-duplicate-link-libraries, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove duplicated library links between std and libc

The libc crate is already responsible for linking in the appropriate
libraries, and std doing the same thing results in duplicated library
names on the linker command line. Removing this duplication slightly
reduces linker time, and makes it simpler to adjust the set or order of
linked libraries in one place (such as to add static linking support).
2020-09-21 19:52:13 +00:00
Erik Hofmayer
16eee2a04a Applied review comments 2020-09-21 21:31:01 +02:00
Ralf Jung
ae4b677aa8
Rollup merge of #76521 - tavianator:fix-pthread-getattr-destroy, r=Amanieu
Fix segfault if pthread_getattr_np fails

glibc [destroys][1] the passed pthread_attr_t if pthread_getattr_np()
fails.  Destroying it again leads to a segfault.  Fix it by only
destroying it on success for glibc.

[1]: https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=nptl/pthread_getattr_np.c;h=ce437205e41dc05653e435f6188768cccdd91c99;hb=HEAD#l205
2020-09-21 15:30:37 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
be3d8e5d6c Add missing code examples on HashMap types 2020-09-21 13:32:03 +02:00
Ralf Jung
b670b86353
Rollup merge of #76936 - danielhenrymantilla:unsafecell_get_mut, r=RalfJung
Add non-`unsafe` `.get_mut()` for `Unsafecell`

  - Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76943

As discussed in: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/add-non-unsafe-get-mut-for-unsafecell/12407

  - ### [Rendered documentation](https://modest-dubinsky-1f9f47.netlify.app/core/cell/struct.unsafecell)

This PR tries to move the sound `&mut UnsafeCell<T> -> &mut T` projection that all the "downstream" constructions were already relying on, up to the root abstraction, where it rightfully belongs, and officially blessing it.

  - this **helps reduce the amount of `unsafe` snippets out there** (_c.f._, the second commit of this PR: 09503fd1b3)

The fact that this getter is now expose for `UnsafeCell<T>` itself, will also help convey the idea that **`UnsafeCell` is not magical _w.r.t._ `&mut` accesses**, contrary to what some people incorrectly think.

  - Even the standard library itself at some point had such a confusion, _c.f._ this comment where there is a mention of multi-threaded (and thus _shared_) access despite dealing with exclusive references over unique ownership: 59fb88d061/library/core/src/cell.rs (L498-L499)

r? @RalfJung
2020-09-21 10:40:37 +02:00
Ralf Jung
9e2ebf31dd
Rollup merge of #76868 - poliorcetics:intra-doc-std-sync, r=jyn514
Finish moving to intra doc links for std::sync

Helps with #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc A-intra-doc-links

r? @jyn514
2020-09-21 10:40:33 +02:00
Josh Triplett
f9457fb809 Remove duplicated library links between std and libc
The libc crate is already responsible for linking in the appropriate
libraries, and std doing the same thing results in duplicated library
names on the linker command line. Removing this duplication slightly
reduces linker time, and makes it simpler to adjust the set or order of
linked libraries in one place (such as to add static linking support).
2020-09-21 01:37:15 -07:00
Federico Ponzi
0acb0ed184
Update library/std/src/process.rs
Co-authored-by: David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
2020-09-21 08:12:40 +01:00
Federico Ponzi
88a29e630c
Updates stability attributes to the current nightly version 2020-09-21 08:52:59 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
aaddcdb0d0 Fix nits 2020-09-20 18:37:05 +02:00
Daniel Henry-Mantilla
5886c38112 Replace unneeded unsafe calls to .get() with calls to .get_mut() 2020-09-20 18:06:03 +02:00
Ralf Jung
dfae12fa0b
Rollup merge of #76924 - rijenkii:patch-1, r=oli-obk
Add tracking issue for feature(unix_socket_peek)

Feature was added in #73761
2020-09-20 15:52:06 +02:00
Ralf Jung
f24d279084
Rollup merge of #76887 - GuillaumeGomez:hashset-iter-types-examples, r=Dylan-DPC
Add missing examples on HashSet iter types
2020-09-20 15:51:59 +02:00
Ralf Jung
bea0ae700e
Rollup merge of #76866 - est31:master, r=lcnr
Remove unused feature gates from library/ crates

Removes some unused feature gates from library crates. It's likely not a complete list as I only tested a subset for which it's more likely that it is unused.
2020-09-20 15:51:50 +02:00
Erik Hofmayer
3f0f40904c Documented From impls in std/sync/mpsc/mod.rs 2020-09-20 15:50:44 +02:00
Without Boats
35b30e29bf try again to appease tidy 2020-09-20 14:38:59 +02:00
Without Boats
3fe279fc65 spend another CI build to delete a double newline 2020-09-20 14:04:23 +02:00
Without Boats
acc136ce0a fix typos 2020-09-20 13:32:49 +02:00
Oliver Scherer
b2532a8730 Implement destructuring for all aggregates and for references 2020-09-20 13:28:18 +02:00
Without Boats
82f5928ca6 Make RawFd implement the RawFd traits 2020-09-20 13:21:42 +02:00
Ralf Jung
6d0890ec83
Rollup merge of #76845 - Amjad50:fix-intra-docs-links, r=jyn514
Use intra docs links in core::{ascii, option, str, pattern, hash::map}

Partial fix for #75080

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc A-intra-doc-links

r? @jyn514
2020-09-20 12:08:33 +02:00
est31
562422ecf7 Remove some unused features from alloc core and std 2020-09-20 04:29:11 +02:00
Mara Bos
26d6081f1d Relax promises about condition variable.
This allows for futex or thread parking based implementations in the
future.
2020-09-19 18:48:39 +02:00
rijenkii
a60f97849b
Add tracking issue for feature(unix_socket_peek) 2020-09-19 21:55:01 +07:00
Ralf Jung
b4c3f409af
Rollup merge of #76798 - alistair23:alistair/rv32-linux, r=jyn514
Build fixes for RISC-V 32-bit Linux support

This fixes build issues with the 32-bit RISC-V port.
2020-09-19 11:47:56 +02:00
Ralf Jung
44be933ff7
Rollup merge of #73963 - hellow554:unsafe_path, r=Mark-Simulacrum
deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn) in libstd/path.rs

The libstd/path.rs part of #73904 . Wraps the two calls to an unsafe fn Initializer::nop() in an unsafe block.
2020-09-19 11:47:31 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
28588e5df1 Add missing examples on HashSet iter types 2020-09-18 20:09:31 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
b534d9f6e1 Fix broken link 2020-09-18 12:32:23 +02:00
Alexis Bourget
bffd2111f7 Finish moving to intra doc links for std::sync 2020-09-18 11:09:36 +02:00
est31
baafc71f1f Remove unused libc feature gate
Libc isn't used by alloc.
And std and panic_* use libc from crates.io now,
which isn't feature gated.
2020-09-18 08:59:43 +02:00
Amjad Alsharafi
878dfa6718 Fixed intra-docs links in library/std/src/collections/hash/map.rs 2020-09-18 07:50:22 +08:00
bors
f3c923a13a Auto merge of #76645 - fusion-engineering-forks:windows-lock, r=kennytm
Small cleanups in Windows Mutex.

 - Move `held` into the boxed part, since the SRW lock implementation does not use this. This makes the Mutex 50% smaller.
 - Use `Cell` instead of `UnsafeCell` for `held`, such that `.replace()` can be used.
 - Add some comments.
 - Avoid creating multiple `&mut`s to the critical section object in `ReentrantMutex`.
2020-09-17 19:23:58 +00:00
Tyler Mandry
273267c9ee
Rollup merge of #76759 - yoshuawuyts:fix-future-pending-ready-stabilization-label, r=Dylan-DPC
Fix stabilization marker for future_readiness_fns

Updated the rustc version in which this will be stabilized from `1.47.0 -> 1.48.0`. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/74328#issuecomment-692133125. Ref #70921.

r? @Dylan-DPC
2020-09-16 12:24:21 -07:00
Tyler Mandry
ab207743af
Rollup merge of #76758 - adamlesinski:clone_clock, r=tmandry
[fuchsia] Propagate the userspace UTC clock

On Fuchsia, spawning a subprocess does not automatically
clone all of the parent process' capabilities. UTC time on
Fuchsia is managed by a top-level userspace clock capability
that is cloned and passed to subprocesses.

This change ensures that any Rust subprocess gets access to the
UTC clock, if the parent had access to it. This is critical for
tests, which on Fuchsia, use panic=abort and spawn subprocesses
per test.
2020-09-16 12:24:19 -07:00
Mara Bos
0bb96e7490 Avoid creating &muts in Windows ReentrantMutex. 2020-09-16 21:16:32 +02:00
Mara Bos
3fadc603ab Don't use mut in Windows Mutex. 2020-09-16 21:09:53 +02:00
Federico Ponzi
70292d4506
Sets as_flags as unstable 2020-09-16 19:40:44 +02:00
Alistair Francis
cf075355da library/std: sys_common: Add support for RISC-V 32-bit
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
2020-09-16 08:45:08 -07:00
Alistair Francis
cd066c9deb library/std: raw: Add support for RISC-V 32-bit
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
2020-09-16 08:44:35 -07:00
Alistair Francis
84fe26c4d3 library/std: linux: Add support for RISC-V 32-bit
Signed-off-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@wdc.com>
2020-09-16 08:43:54 -07:00
Ralf Jung
19a62db492
Rollup merge of #76262 - howard0su:patch-1, r=cramertj
Use inline(never) instead of cold

inline(never) is better way to avoid optimizer to inline the function instead of cold.
2020-09-16 08:24:49 +02:00
Dylan DPC
034af08e14
Rollup merge of #75749 - ehuss:consolidate-sys, r=alexcrichton
Consolidate some duplicate code in the sys modules.

This consolidates some modules which were duplicated throughout the sys module. The intent is to make it easier to update and maintain this code. This mainly affects the wasi, sgx, and "unsupported" targets.

I explicitly skipped hermit, cloudabi, and vxworks. These tier-3 targets have copied large sections of the sys tree. I don't think they should have, but I don't want to put effort into changing them. It also doesn't help that there aren't any scripts or instructions for building them.

There are still sections of duplicate code here and there, but this PR covers the easy parts where entire modules are the same.
2020-09-16 01:30:34 +02:00