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Auto merge of #54270 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup, r=GuillaumeGomez

Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #53941 (rustdoc: Sort implementors)
 - #54181 (Suggest && and || instead of 'and' and 'or')
 - #54209 (Partially revert 674a5db "Fix undesirable fallout [from macro modularization]")
 - #54213 (De-overlap the lifetimes of `flow_inits` and `flow_{un,ever_}inits`.)
 - #54244 (Add a small search box to seach Rust's standary library)

Failed merges:

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bors 2018-09-16 15:42:02 +00:00
commit d3cba9b4b4
8 changed files with 285 additions and 73 deletions

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@ -43,6 +43,13 @@ Rust's standard library has [extensive API documentation](std/index.html),
with explanations of how to use various things, as well as example code for
accomplishing various tasks.
<div>
<form action="std/index.html" method="get">
<input type="search" name="search"/>
<button>Search</button>
</form>
</div>
## The Rustc Book
[The Rustc Book](rustc/index.html) describes the Rust compiler, `rustc`.

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@ -177,24 +177,6 @@ fn do_mir_borrowck<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>(
MaybeInitializedPlaces::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().move_paths[i]),
));
let flow_uninits = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
MaybeUninitializedPlaces::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().move_paths[i]),
));
let flow_ever_inits = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
EverInitializedPlaces::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().inits[i]),
));
let locals_are_invalidated_at_exit = match tcx.hir.body_owner_kind(id) {
hir::BodyOwnerKind::Const | hir::BodyOwnerKind::Static(_) => false,
@ -216,6 +198,12 @@ fn do_mir_borrowck<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>(
&borrow_set,
&mut errors_buffer,
);
// The various `flow_*` structures can be large. We drop `flow_inits` here
// so it doesn't overlap with the others below. This reduces peak memory
// usage significantly on some benchmarks.
drop(flow_inits);
let regioncx = Rc::new(regioncx);
let flow_borrows = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
@ -227,6 +215,24 @@ fn do_mir_borrowck<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>(
Borrows::new(tcx, mir, regioncx.clone(), def_id, body_id, &borrow_set),
|rs, i| DebugFormatted::new(&rs.location(i)),
));
let flow_uninits = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
MaybeUninitializedPlaces::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().move_paths[i]),
));
let flow_ever_inits = FlowAtLocation::new(do_dataflow(
tcx,
mir,
id,
&attributes,
&dead_unwinds,
EverInitializedPlaces::new(tcx, mir, &mdpe),
|bd, i| DebugFormatted::new(&bd.move_data().inits[i]),
));
let movable_generator = match tcx.hir.get(id) {
Node::Expr(&hir::Expr {

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@ -2301,17 +2301,21 @@ fn document_non_exhaustive(w: &mut fmt::Formatter, item: &clean::Item) -> fmt::R
}
fn name_key(name: &str) -> (&str, u64, usize) {
let end = name.bytes()
.rposition(|b| b.is_ascii_digit()).map_or(name.len(), |i| i + 1);
// find number at end
let split = name.bytes().rposition(|b| b < b'0' || b'9' < b).map_or(0, |s| s + 1);
let split = name[0..end].bytes()
.rposition(|b| !b.is_ascii_digit()).map_or(0, |i| i + 1);
// count leading zeroes
let after_zeroes =
name[split..].bytes().position(|b| b != b'0').map_or(name.len(), |extra| split + extra);
name[split..end].bytes().position(|b| b != b'0').map_or(name.len(), |extra| split + extra);
// sort leading zeroes last
let num_zeroes = after_zeroes - split;
match name[split..].parse() {
match name[split..end].parse() {
Ok(n) => (&name[..split], n, num_zeroes),
Err(_) => (name, 0, num_zeroes),
}
@ -2702,6 +2706,14 @@ fn bounds(t_bounds: &[clean::GenericBound]) -> String {
bounds
}
fn compare_impl<'a, 'b>(lhs: &'a &&Impl, rhs: &'b &&Impl) -> Ordering {
let lhs = format!("{}", lhs.inner_impl());
let rhs = format!("{}", rhs.inner_impl());
// lhs and rhs are formatted as HTML, which may be unnecessary
name_key(&lhs).cmp(&name_key(&rhs))
}
fn item_trait(
w: &mut fmt::Formatter,
cx: &Context,
@ -2905,9 +2917,12 @@ fn item_trait(
.map_or(true, |d| cache.paths.contains_key(&d)));
let (synthetic, concrete): (Vec<&&Impl>, Vec<&&Impl>) = local.iter()
let (mut synthetic, mut concrete): (Vec<&&Impl>, Vec<&&Impl>) = local.iter()
.partition(|i| i.inner_impl().synthetic);
synthetic.sort_by(compare_impl);
concrete.sort_by(compare_impl);
if !foreign.is_empty() {
write!(w, "
<h2 id='foreign-impls' class='small-section-header'>
@ -4716,6 +4731,7 @@ fn test_name_sorting() {
"Fruit1", "Fruit01",
"Fruit2", "Fruit02",
"Fruit20",
"Fruit30x",
"Fruit100",
"Pear"];
let mut sorted = names.to_owned();

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@ -732,6 +732,22 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
format!("expected {} here", expect)))
};
let mut err = self.fatal(&msg_exp);
if self.token.is_ident_named("and") {
err.span_suggestion_short_with_applicability(
self.span,
"use `&&` instead of `and` for the boolean operator",
"&&".to_string(),
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
}
if self.token.is_ident_named("or") {
err.span_suggestion_short_with_applicability(
self.span,
"use `||` instead of `or` for the boolean operator",
"||".to_string(),
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
}
let sp = if self.token == token::Token::Eof {
// This is EOF, don't want to point at the following char, but rather the last token
self.prev_span
@ -4751,6 +4767,23 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
e.span_label(sp, "expected `{`");
}
if self.token.is_ident_named("and") {
e.span_suggestion_short_with_applicability(
self.span,
"use `&&` instead of `and` for the boolean operator",
"&&".to_string(),
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
}
if self.token.is_ident_named("or") {
e.span_suggestion_short_with_applicability(
self.span,
"use `||` instead of `or` for the boolean operator",
"||".to_string(),
Applicability::MaybeIncorrect,
);
}
// Check to see if the user has written something like
//
// if (cond)

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@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
// Copyright 2018 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
pub trait MyIterator {
}
pub struct MyStruct<T>(T);
macro_rules! array_impls {
($($N:expr)+) => {
$(
impl<'a, T> MyIterator for &'a MyStruct<[T; $N]> {
}
)+
}
}
// @has issue_53812/trait.MyIterator.html '//*[@id="implementors-list"]//h3[1]' 'MyStruct<[T; 0]>'
// @has - '//*[@id="implementors-list"]//h3[2]' 'MyStruct<[T; 1]>'
// @has - '//*[@id="implementors-list"]//h3[3]' 'MyStruct<[T; 2]>'
// @has - '//*[@id="implementors-list"]//h3[4]' 'MyStruct<[T; 3]>'
// @has - '//*[@id="implementors-list"]//h3[5]' 'MyStruct<[T; 10]>'
array_impls! { 10 3 2 1 0 }

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@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
// Copyright 2018 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
fn test_and() {
let a = true;
let b = false;
if a and b {
//~^ ERROR expected `{`, found `and`
println!("both");
}
}
fn test_or() {
let a = true;
let b = false;
if a or b {
//~^ ERROR expected `{`, found `or`
println!("both");
}
}
fn test_and_par() {
let a = true;
let b = false;
if (a and b) {
//~^ ERROR expected one of `!`, `)`, `,`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator, found `and`
println!("both");
}
}
fn test_or_par() {
let a = true;
let b = false;
if (a or b) {
//~^ ERROR expected one of `!`, `)`, `,`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator, found `or`
println!("both");
}
}
fn test_while_and() {
let a = true;
let b = false;
while a and b {
//~^ ERROR expected one of `!`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator, found `and`
println!("both");
}
}
fn test_while_or() {
let a = true;
let b = false;
while a or b {
//~^ ERROR expected one of `!`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator, found `or`
println!("both");
}
}
fn main() {
}

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@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
error: expected `{`, found `and`
--> $DIR/issue-54109-and_instead_of_ampersands.rs:14:10
|
LL | if a and b {
| -- ^^^ help: use `&&` instead of `and` for the boolean operator
| |
| this `if` statement has a condition, but no block
error: expected `{`, found `or`
--> $DIR/issue-54109-and_instead_of_ampersands.rs:23:10
|
LL | if a or b {
| -- ^^ help: use `||` instead of `or` for the boolean operator
| |
| this `if` statement has a condition, but no block
error: expected one of `!`, `)`, `,`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator, found `and`
--> $DIR/issue-54109-and_instead_of_ampersands.rs:32:11
|
LL | if (a and b) {
| ^^^
| |
| expected one of 8 possible tokens here
| help: use `&&` instead of `and` for the boolean operator
error: expected one of `!`, `)`, `,`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator, found `or`
--> $DIR/issue-54109-and_instead_of_ampersands.rs:41:11
|
LL | if (a or b) {
| ^^
| |
| expected one of 8 possible tokens here
| help: use `||` instead of `or` for the boolean operator
error: expected one of `!`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator, found `and`
--> $DIR/issue-54109-and_instead_of_ampersands.rs:50:13
|
LL | while a and b {
| ^^^
| |
| expected one of `!`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator here
| help: use `&&` instead of `and` for the boolean operator
error: expected one of `!`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator, found `or`
--> $DIR/issue-54109-and_instead_of_ampersands.rs:59:13
|
LL | while a or b {
| ^^
| |
| expected one of `!`, `.`, `::`, `?`, `{`, or an operator here
| help: use `||` instead of `or` for the boolean operator
error: aborting due to 6 previous errors

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@ -62,30 +62,30 @@ fn assert_ne() {
#[test]
fn cfg() {
cfg!(pants);
cfg!(pants,);
cfg!(pants = "pants");
cfg!(pants = "pants",);
cfg!(all(pants));
cfg!(all(pants),);
cfg!(all(pants,));
cfg!(all(pants,),);
let _ = cfg!(pants);
let _ = cfg!(pants,);
let _ = cfg!(pants = "pants");
let _ = cfg!(pants = "pants",);
let _ = cfg!(all(pants));
let _ = cfg!(all(pants),);
let _ = cfg!(all(pants,));
let _ = cfg!(all(pants,),);
}
#[test]
fn column() {
column!();
let _ = column!();
}
// compile_error! is in a companion to this test in compile-fail
#[test]
fn concat() {
concat!();
concat!("hello");
concat!("hello",);
concat!("hello", " world");
concat!("hello", " world",);
let _ = concat!();
let _ = concat!("hello");
let _ = concat!("hello",);
let _ = concat!("hello", " world");
let _ = concat!("hello", " world",);
}
#[test]
@ -131,10 +131,10 @@ fn debug_assert_ne() {
#[test]
fn env() {
env!("PATH");
env!("PATH",);
env!("PATH", "not found");
env!("PATH", "not found",);
let _ = env!("PATH");
let _ = env!("PATH",);
let _ = env!("PATH", "not found");
let _ = env!("PATH", "not found",);
}
#[cfg(std)]
@ -158,58 +158,58 @@ fn eprintln() {
#[test]
fn file() {
file!();
let _ = file!();
}
#[cfg(std)]
#[test]
fn format() {
format!("hello");
format!("hello",);
format!("hello {}", "world");
format!("hello {}", "world",);
let _ = format!("hello");
let _ = format!("hello",);
let _ = format!("hello {}", "world");
let _ = format!("hello {}", "world",);
}
#[test]
fn format_args() {
format_args!("hello");
format_args!("hello",);
format_args!("hello {}", "world");
format_args!("hello {}", "world",);
let _ = format_args!("hello");
let _ = format_args!("hello",);
let _ = format_args!("hello {}", "world");
let _ = format_args!("hello {}", "world",);
}
#[test]
fn include() {
include!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs");
include!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs",);
let _ = include!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs");
let _ = include!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs",);
}
#[test]
fn include_bytes() {
include_bytes!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs");
include_bytes!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs",);
let _ = include_bytes!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs");
let _ = include_bytes!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs",);
}
#[test]
fn include_str() {
include_str!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs");
include_str!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs",);
let _ = include_str!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs");
let _ = include_str!("auxiliary/macro-comma-support.rs",);
}
#[test]
fn line() {
line!();
let _ = line!();
}
#[test]
fn module_path() {
module_path!();
let _ = module_path!();
}
#[test]
fn option_env() {
option_env!("PATH");
option_env!("PATH",);
let _ = option_env!("PATH");
let _ = option_env!("PATH",);
}
#[test]
@ -309,10 +309,10 @@ fn unreachable() {
#[test]
fn vec() {
let _: Vec<()> = vec![];
vec![0];
vec![0,];
vec![0, 1];
vec![0, 1,];
let _ = vec![0];
let _ = vec![0,];
let _ = vec![0, 1];
let _ = vec![0, 1,];
}
// give a test body access to a fmt::Formatter, which seems
@ -340,21 +340,21 @@ macro_rules! test_with_formatter {
test_with_formatter! {
#[test]
fn write(f: &mut fmt::Formatter) {
write!(f, "hello");
write!(f, "hello",);
write!(f, "hello {}", "world");
write!(f, "hello {}", "world",);
let _ = write!(f, "hello");
let _ = write!(f, "hello",);
let _ = write!(f, "hello {}", "world");
let _ = write!(f, "hello {}", "world",);
}
}
test_with_formatter! {
#[test]
fn writeln(f: &mut fmt::Formatter) {
writeln!(f);
writeln!(f,);
writeln!(f, "hello");
writeln!(f, "hello",);
writeln!(f, "hello {}", "world");
writeln!(f, "hello {}", "world",);
let _ = writeln!(f);
let _ = writeln!(f,);
let _ = writeln!(f, "hello");
let _ = writeln!(f, "hello",);
let _ = writeln!(f, "hello {}", "world");
let _ = writeln!(f, "hello {}", "world",);
}
}