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Jeffrey Seyfried
191abc4264 Remove unused extern crates. 2017-01-22 01:31:02 +00:00
bors
7ac9d337dc Auto merge of #38679 - alexcrichton:always-deny-warnings, r=nrc
Remove not(stage0) from deny(warnings)

Historically this was done to accommodate bugs in lints, but there hasn't been a
bug in a lint since this feature was added which the warnings affected. Let's
completely purge warnings from all our stages by denying warnings in all stages.
This will also assist in tracking down `stage0` code to be removed whenever
we're updating the bootstrap compiler.
2017-01-08 08:22:06 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
b0e55a83a8 Such large. Very 128. Much bits.
This commit introduces 128-bit integers. Stage 2 builds and produces a working compiler which
understands and supports 128-bit integers throughout.

The general strategy used is to have rustc_i128 module which provides aliases for iu128, equal to
iu64 in stage9 and iu128 later. Since nowhere in rustc we rely on large numbers being supported,
this strategy is good enough to get past the first bootstrap stages to end up with a fully working
128-bit capable compiler.

In order for this strategy to work, number of locations had to be changed to use associated
max_value/min_value instead of MAX/MIN constants as well as the min_value (or was it max_value?)
had to be changed to use xor instead of shift so both 64-bit and 128-bit based consteval works
(former not necessarily producing the right results in stage1).

This commit includes manual merge conflict resolution changes from a rebase by @est31.
2016-12-30 15:15:44 +01:00
Alex Crichton
9b0b5b45db Remove not(stage0) from deny(warnings)
Historically this was done to accommodate bugs in lints, but there hasn't been a
bug in a lint since this feature was added which the warnings affected. Let's
completely purge warnings from all our stages by denying warnings in all stages.
This will also assist in tracking down `stage0` code to be removed whenever
we're updating the bootstrap compiler.
2016-12-29 21:07:20 -08:00
bors
b4b1e5ece2 Auto merge of #38049 - frewsxcv:libunicode, r=alexcrichton
Rename 'librustc_unicode' crate to 'libstd_unicode'.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/26554.
2016-12-12 13:19:33 +00:00
Alex Crichton
2186660b51 Update the bootstrap compiler
Now that we've got a beta build, let's use it!
2016-11-30 10:38:08 -08:00
Corey Farwell
274777a158 Rename 'librustc_unicode' crate to 'libstd_unicode'.
Fixes #26554.
2016-11-30 01:24:01 -05:00
bors
b30022a1d3 Auto merge of #37369 - estebank:multiline-span, r=nikomatsakis
Show multiline spans in full if short enough

When dealing with multiline spans that span few lines, show the complete span instead of restricting to the first character of the first line.

For example, instead of:

```
% ./rustc file2.rs
error[E0277]: the trait bound `{integer}: std::ops::Add<()>` is not satisfied
  --> file2.rs:13:9
   |
13 |    foo(1 + bar(x,
   |        ^ trait `{integer}: std::ops::Add<()>` not satisfied
   |
```

show

```
% ./rustc file2.rs
error[E0277]: the trait bound `{integer}: std::ops::Add<()>` is not satisfied
  --> file2.rs:13:9
   |
13 |      foo(1 + bar(x,
   |  ________^ starting here...
14 | |            y),
   | |_____________^ ...ending here: trait `{integer}: std::ops::Add<()>` not satisfied
   |
```

The [proposal in internals](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/proposal-for-multiline-span-comments/4242/6) outlines the reasoning behind this.
2016-11-29 12:53:47 -06:00
Esteban Küber
eb53ca3aad Show multiline spans in full if short enough
When dealing with multiline spans that span few lines, show the complete
span instead of restricting to the first character of the first line.

For example, instead of:

```
% ./rustc foo.rs
error[E0277]: the trait bound `{integer}: std::ops::Add<()>` is not satisfied
  --> foo.rs:13:9
   |
13 |    foo(1 + bar(x,
   |        ^ trait `{integer}: std::ops::Add<()>` not satisfied
   |
```

show

```
% ./rustc foo.rs
error[E0277]: the trait bound `{integer}: std::ops::Add<()>` is not satisfied
  --> foo.rs:13:9
   |
13 |      foo(1 + bar(x,
   |  ________^ starting here...
14 | |            y),
   | |_____________^ ...ending here: trait `{integer}: std::ops::Add<()>` not satisfied
   |
```
2016-11-22 13:42:36 -08:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
cc74068642 Remove Rc from the interner. 2016-11-21 09:00:56 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
d2f8fb0a0a Move syntax::util::interner -> syntax::symbol, cleanup. 2016-11-20 23:40:20 +00:00
Mark-Simulacrum
7bbebb1f54 Change implementation of syntax::util::SmallVector to use data_structures::SmallVec. 2016-11-11 07:38:48 -07:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
74bb594563 Stabilize .. in tuple (struct) patterns 2016-11-03 01:38:15 +03:00
bors
e9b2fcb2fe Auto merge of #37373 - nnethercote:html5ever-more-more, r=nrc
Avoid more allocations when compiling html5ever

These three commits reduce the number of allocations performed when compiling html5ever from 13.2M to 10.8M, which speeds up compilation by about 2%.

r? @nrc
2016-10-28 17:02:01 -07:00
Nick Cameron
8c4a39cd95 review changes 2016-10-27 14:44:05 +13:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3fd90d8aa5 Use SmallVector for TtReader::stack.
This avoids 800,000 heap allocations when compiling html5ever. It
requires tweaking `SmallVector` a little.
2016-10-25 11:48:25 +11:00
Nick Cameron
9bc6d26092 Stabilise ?
cc [`?` tracking issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31436)
2016-10-12 08:40:22 +13:00
Eduard Burtescu
fc363cb482 rustc_metadata: go only through rustc_serialize in astencode. 2016-09-20 20:07:54 +03:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
d76bf3ed80 Strip unconfigured nodes in the InvocationCollector fold. 2016-09-07 22:41:35 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
c07ff8d26a Add module ext::placeholders with placeholder() and PlaceholderExpander. 2016-09-05 04:53:33 +00:00
Eduard Burtescu
119508cdb4 Remove drop flags from structs and enums implementing Drop. 2016-08-24 13:23:37 +03:00
cgswords
98c8e0a05d Proc_macro is alive 2016-08-16 13:17:36 -07:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
44575f708a Rename mtwt to hygiene 2016-07-17 17:12:35 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
84e874f0e0 Add comments on error code list 2016-06-30 11:14:22 +02:00
ggomez
0e326d4780 Add error codes in libsyntax 2016-06-29 13:28:49 +02:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
8eddf02800 Rollup merge of #34339 - jseyfried:thin_vec, r=petrochenkov,Manishearth
Generalize and abstract `ThinAttributes` to `ThinVec<Attribute>`.
2016-06-26 02:18:43 +00:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
82a15a6a0a Rollup merge of #34385 - cgswords:tstream, r=nrc
syntax-[breaking-change] cc #31645
(Only breaking because ast::TokenTree is now tokenstream::TokenTree.)

This pull request refactors TokenTrees into their own file as src/libsyntax/tokenstream.rs, moving them out of src/libsyntax/ast.rs, in order to prepare for an accompanying TokenStream implementation (per RFC 1566).
2016-06-26 02:11:59 +00:00
Jonathan Turner
bc1400600b reexport errors from syntax. fix failing cfail test 2016-06-24 19:10:15 -04:00
Jonathan Turner
6ae3502134 Move errors from libsyntax to its own crate 2016-06-23 08:07:35 -04:00
cgswords
d59accfb06 Refactored tokentrees into their own files in preparation for tokenstreams. Modified tests to point to the new file now. 2016-06-21 11:12:36 -07:00
Jeffrey Seyfried
5033eca65f Generalize and abstract ThinAttributes 2016-06-19 00:01:55 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
8a9ad72c1d Nit: use Range::contains 2016-05-02 11:49:25 -04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
9108fb7bae Remove some old code from libsyntax 2016-04-24 21:04:09 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
e2c821d35e syntax: Make static/super/self/Self keywords + special ident cleanup 2016-04-24 20:59:44 +03:00
Alex Crichton
552eda70d3 std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.9 release
This commit applies all stabilizations, renamings, and deprecations that the
library team has decided on for the upcoming 1.9 release. All tracking issues
have gone through a cycle-long "final comment period" and the specific APIs
stabilized/deprecated are:

Stable

* `std::panic`
* `std::panic::catch_unwind` (renamed from `recover`)
* `std::panic::resume_unwind` (renamed from `propagate`)
* `std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe` (renamed from `AssertRecoverSafe`)
* `std::panic::UnwindSafe` (renamed from `RecoverSafe`)
* `str::is_char_boundary`
* `<*const T>::as_ref`
* `<*mut T>::as_ref`
* `<*mut T>::as_mut`
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_uppercase`
* `AsciiExt::make_ascii_lowercase`
* `char::decode_utf16`
* `char::DecodeUtf16`
* `char::DecodeUtf16Error`
* `char::DecodeUtf16Error::unpaired_surrogate`
* `BTreeSet::take`
* `BTreeSet::replace`
* `BTreeSet::get`
* `HashSet::take`
* `HashSet::replace`
* `HashSet::get`
* `OsString::with_capacity`
* `OsString::clear`
* `OsString::capacity`
* `OsString::reserve`
* `OsString::reserve_exact`
* `OsStr::is_empty`
* `OsStr::len`
* `std::os::unix::thread`
* `RawPthread`
* `JoinHandleExt`
* `JoinHandleExt::as_pthread_t`
* `JoinHandleExt::into_pthread_t`
* `HashSet::hasher`
* `HashMap::hasher`
* `CommandExt::exec`
* `File::try_clone`
* `SocketAddr::set_ip`
* `SocketAddr::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV4::set_ip`
* `SocketAddrV4::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_ip`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_port`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_flowinfo`
* `SocketAddrV6::set_scope_id`
* `<[T]>::copy_from_slice`
* `ptr::read_volatile`
* `ptr::write_volatile`
* The `#[deprecated]` attribute
* `OpenOptions::create_new`

Deprecated

* `std::raw::Slice` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead
* `std::raw::Repr` - use raw parts of `slice` module instead
* `str::char_range_at` - use slicing plus `chars()` plus `len_utf8`
* `str::char_range_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()` plus `len_utf8`
* `str::char_at` - use slicing plus `chars()`
* `str::char_at_reverse` - use slicing plus `chars().rev()`
* `str::slice_shift_char` - use `chars()` plus `Chars::as_str`
* `CommandExt::session_leader` - use `before_exec` instead.

Closes #27719
cc #27751 (deprecating the `Slice` bits)
Closes #27754
Closes #27780
Closes #27809
Closes #27811
Closes #27830
Closes #28050
Closes #29453
Closes #29791
Closes #29935
Closes #30014
Closes #30752
Closes #31262
cc #31398 (still need to deal with `before_exec`)
Closes #31405
Closes #31572
Closes #31755
Closes #31756
2016-04-11 08:57:53 -07:00
Eduard Burtescu
7bebe80bc2 syntax: dismantle ast_util. 2016-04-06 09:04:15 +03:00
Jorge Aparicio
aa7fe93d4a sprinkle feature gates here and there 2016-03-22 22:02:47 -05:00
bors
8b7c3f20e8 Auto merge of #29734 - Ryman:whitespace_consistency, r=Aatch
libsyntax: be more accepting of whitespace in lexer

Fixes #29590.

Perhaps this may need more thorough testing?

r? @Aatch
2016-03-07 20:06:17 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2273b52023 mk: Move from -D warnings to #![deny(warnings)]
This commit removes the `-D warnings` flag being passed through the makefiles to
all crates to instead be a crate attribute. We want these attributes always
applied for all our standard builds, and this is more amenable to Cargo-based
builds as well.

Note that all `deny(warnings)` attributes are gated with a `cfg(stage0)`
attribute currently to match the same semantics we have today
2016-01-24 20:35:55 -08:00
Kevin Butler
24578e0fe5 libsyntax: accept only whitespace with the PATTERN_WHITE_SPACE property
This aligns with unicode recommendations and should be stable for all future
unicode releases. See http://unicode.org/reports/tr31/#R3.

This renames `libsyntax::lexer::is_whitespace` to `is_pattern_whitespace`
so potentially breaks users of libsyntax.
2016-01-16 00:57:12 +00:00
Nick Cameron
95dc7efad0 use structured errors 2015-12-30 14:27:59 +13:00
Alex Crichton
cd1848a1a6 Register new snapshots
Lots of cruft to remove!
2015-12-21 09:26:21 -08:00
Nick Cameron
6309b0f5bb move error handling from libsyntax/diagnostics.rs to libsyntax/errors/*
Also split out emitters into their own module.
2015-12-17 09:35:50 +13:00
Seo Sanghyeon
f9ba107824 Move built-in syntax extensions to a separate crate 2015-12-15 15:04:46 +09:00
Alex Crichton
464cdff102 std: Stabilize APIs for the 1.6 release
This commit is the standard API stabilization commit for the 1.6 release cycle.
The list of issues and APIs below have all been through their cycle-long FCP and
the libs team decisions are listed below

Stabilized APIs

* `Read::read_exact`
* `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof` (renamed from `UnexpectedEOF`)
* libcore -- this was a bit of a nuanced stabilization, the crate itself is now
  marked as `#[stable]` and the methods appearing via traits for primitives like
  `char` and `str` are now also marked as stable. Note that the extension traits
  themeselves are marked as unstable as they're imported via the prelude. The
  `try!` macro was also moved from the standard library into libcore to have the
  same interface. Otherwise the functions all have copied stability from the
  standard library now.
* The `#![no_std]` attribute
* `fs::DirBuilder`
* `fs::DirBuilder::new`
* `fs::DirBuilder::recursive`
* `fs::DirBuilder::create`
* `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt`
* `os::unix::fs::DirBuilderExt::mode`
* `vec::Drain`
* `vec::Vec::drain`
* `string::Drain`
* `string::String::drain`
* `vec_deque::Drain`
* `vec_deque::VecDeque::drain`
* `collections::hash_map::Drain`
* `collections::hash_map::HashMap::drain`
* `collections::hash_set::Drain`
* `collections::hash_set::HashSet::drain`
* `collections::binary_heap::Drain`
* `collections::binary_heap::BinaryHeap::drain`
* `Vec::extend_from_slice` (renamed from `push_all`)
* `Mutex::get_mut`
* `Mutex::into_inner`
* `RwLock::get_mut`
* `RwLock::into_inner`
* `Iterator::min_by_key` (renamed from `min_by`)
* `Iterator::max_by_key` (renamed from `max_by`)

Deprecated APIs

* `ErrorKind::UnexpectedEOF` (renamed to `UnexpectedEof`)
* `OsString::from_bytes`
* `OsStr::to_cstring`
* `OsStr::to_bytes`
* `fs::walk_dir` and `fs::WalkDir`
* `path::Components::peek`
* `slice::bytes::MutableByteVector`
* `slice::bytes::copy_memory`
* `Vec::push_all` (renamed to `extend_from_slice`)
* `Duration::span`
* `IpAddr`
* `SocketAddr::ip`
* `Read::tee`
* `io::Tee`
* `Write::broadcast`
* `io::Broadcast`
* `Iterator::min_by` (renamed to `min_by_key`)
* `Iterator::max_by` (renamed to `max_by_key`)
* `net::lookup_addr`

New APIs (still unstable)

* `<[T]>::sort_by_key` (added to mirror `min_by_key`)

Closes #27585
Closes #27704
Closes #27707
Closes #27710
Closes #27711
Closes #27727
Closes #27740
Closes #27744
Closes #27799
Closes #27801
cc #27801 (doesn't close as `Chars` is still unstable)
Closes #28968
2015-12-05 15:09:44 -08:00
bors
77ed39cfe3 Auto merge of #29850 - Kimundi:attributes_that_make_a_statement, r=pnkfelix
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/16 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15701

- Added syntax support for attributes on expressions and all syntax nodes in statement position.
- Extended `#[cfg]` folder to allow removal of statements, and
of expressions in optional positions like expression lists and trailing
block expressions.
- Extended lint checker to recognize lint levels on expressions and
locals.
- As per RFC, attributes are not yet accepted on `if` expressions.

Examples:
  ```rust
let x = y;
{
        ...
}
assert_eq!((1, #[cfg(unset)] 2, 3), (1, 3));

let FOO = 0;
```

Implementation wise, there are a few rough corners and open questions:
- The parser work ended up a bit ugly.
- The pretty printer change was based mostly on guessing.
- Similar to the `if` case, there are some places in the grammar where a new `Expr` node starts,
  but where it seemed weird to accept attributes and hence the parser doesn't. This includes:
  - const expressions in patterns
  - in the middle of an postfix operator chain (that is, after `.`, before indexing, before calls)
  - on range expressions, since `#[attr] x .. y` parses as  `(#[attr] x) .. y`, which is inconsistent with
    `#[attr] .. y` which would parse as `#[attr] (.. y)`
- Attributes are added as additional `Option<Box<Vec<Attribute>>>` fields in expressions and locals.
- Memory impact has not been measured yet.
- A cfg-away trailing expression in a block does not currently promote the previous `StmtExpr` in a block to a new trailing expr. That is to say, this won't work:
```rust
let x = {
    #[cfg(foo)]
    Foo { data: x }
    #[cfg(not(foo))]
    Foo { data: y }
};
```
- One-element tuples can have their inner expression removed to become Unit, but just Parenthesis can't. Eg, `(#[cfg(unset)] x,) == ()` but `(#[cfg(unset)] x) == error`. This seemed reasonable to me since tuples and unit are type constructors, but could probably be argued either way.
- Attributes on macro nodes are currently unconditionally dropped during macro expansion, which seemed fine since macro disappear at that point?
- Attributes on `ast::ExprParens` will be prepend-ed to the inner expression in the hir folder.
- The work on pretty printer tests for this did trigger, but not fix errors regarding macros:
  - expression `foo![]` prints as `foo!()`
  - expression `foo!{}` prints as `foo!()`
  - statement `foo![];` prints as `foo!();`
  - statement `foo!{};` prints as `foo!();`
  - statement `foo!{}` triggers a `None` unwrap ICE.
2015-12-04 08:46:29 +00:00
bors
5dc91a74b1 Auto merge of #30064 - fhartwig:macro-suggestions, r=sanxiyn
Fixes #13677
This does the same sort of suggestion for misspelt macros that we already do for misspelt identifiers.
Example. Compiling this program:

```rust
macro_rules! foo {
    ($e:expr) => ( $e )
}

fn main() {
    fob!("hello!");
}
```

gives the following error message:

```
/Users/mcp/temp/test.rs:7:5: 7:8 error: macro undefined: 'fob!'
/Users/mcp/temp/test.rs:7     fob!("hello!");
                              ^~~
/Users/mcp/temp/test.rs:7:5: 7:8 help: did you mean `foo`?
/Users/mcp/temp/test.rs:7     fob!("hello!");
```

I had to move the levenshtein distance function into libsyntax for this. Maybe this should live somewhere else (some utility crate?), but I couldn't find a crate to put it in that is imported by libsyntax and the other rustc crates.
2015-11-27 18:41:53 +00:00
Marvin Löbel
c56b47ab8c Some TLC for the MoveMap trait 2015-11-26 21:46:12 +01:00
Florian Hartwig
a5e5c67756 Add suggestion of similar macro names to macro undefined error message 2015-11-26 00:21:38 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
be8ace8cac Remove all uses of #[staged_api] 2015-11-25 21:55:26 +03:00