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Rolling up PRs in the queue #23936
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This commit stabilizes the platform-specific `io` modules, specifically around the traits having to do with the raw representation of each object on each platform. Specifically, the following material was stabilized: * `AsRaw{Fd,Socket,Handle}` * `RawFd` (renamed from `Fd`) * `RawHandle` (renamed from `Handle`) * `RawSocket` (renamed from `Socket`) * `AsRaw{Fd,Socket,Handle}` implementations * `std::os::{unix, windows}::io` The following material was added as `#[unstable]`: * `FromRaw{Fd,Socket,Handle}` * Implementations for various primitives There are a number of future improvements that are possible to make to this module, but this should cover a good bit of functionality desired from these modules for now. Some specific future additions may include: * `IntoRawXXX` traits to consume the raw representation and cancel the auto-destructor. * `Fd`, `Socket`, and `Handle` abstractions that behave like Rust objects and have nice methods for various syscalls. At this time though, these are considered backwards-compatible extensions and will not be stabilized at this time. This commit is a breaking change due to the addition of `Raw` in from of the type aliases in each of the platform-specific modules. [breaking-change]
This commit stabilizes the following APIs: * `TypeId::of` - now that it has an `Any` bound it's ready to be stable. * `Box<Any>::downcast` - now that an inherent impl on `Box<Any>` as well as `Box<Any+Send>` is allowed the `BoxAny` trait is removed in favor of these inherent methods. This is a breaking change due to the removal of the `BoxAny` trait, but consumers can simply remove imports to fix crates. [breaking-change]
This removes the FromError trait, since it can now be expressed using the new convert::Into trait. All implementations of FromError<E> where changed to From<E>, and `try!` was changed to use From::from instead. Because this removes FromError, it is a breaking change, but fixing it simply requires changing the words `FromError` to `From`, and `from_error` to `from`. [breaking-change]
Previously 0b12 was considered two tokens, 0b1 and 2, as 2 isn't a valid base 2 digit. This patch changes that to collapse them into one (and makes `0b12` etc. an error: 2 isn't a valid base 2 digit). This may break some macro invocations of macros with `tt` (or syntax extensions) that rely on adjacent digits being separate tokens and hence is a [breaking-change] The fix is to separate the tokens, e.g. `0b12` -> `0b1 2`. cc rust-lang/rfcs#879
Removed duplicate words
This commit stabilizes the `std::num` module: * The `Int` and `Float` traits are deprecated in favor of (1) the newly-added inherent methods and (2) the generic traits available in rust-lang/num. * The `Zero` and `One` traits are reintroduced in `std::num`, which together with various other traits allow you to recover the most common forms of generic programming. * The `FromStrRadix` trait, and associated free function, is deprecated in favor of inherent implementations. * A wide range of methods and constants for both integers and floating point numbers are now `#[stable]`, having been adjusted for integer guidelines. * `is_positive` and `is_negative` are renamed to `is_sign_positive` and `is_sign_negative`, in order to address rust-lang#22985 * The `Wrapping` type is moved to `std::num` and stabilized; `WrappingOps` is deprecated in favor of inherent methods on the integer types, and direct implementation of operations on `Wrapping<X>` for each concrete integer type `X`. Closes rust-lang#22985 Closes rust-lang#21069 [breaking-change] r? @alexcrichton
* Marks `#[stable]` the contents of the `std::convert` module. * Added methods `PathBuf::as_path`, `OsString::as_os_str`, `String::as_str`, `Vec::{as_slice, as_mut_slice}`. * Deprecates `OsStr::from_str` in favor of a new, stable, and more general `OsStr::new`. * Adds unstable methods `OsString::from_bytes` and `OsStr::{to_bytes, to_cstring}` for ergonomic FFI usage. [breaking-change]
Remove broken links that should just point to the current page, and while we're at it, re-wrap to 100 chars.
This is a deprecated attribute that is slated for removal, and it also affects all implementors of the trait. This commit removes the attribute and fixes up implementors accordingly. The primary implementation which was lost was the ability to compare `&[T]` and `Vec<T>` (in that order). This change also modifies the `assert_eq!` macro to not consider both directions of equality, only the one given in the left/right forms to the macro. This modification is motivated due to the fact that `&[T] == Vec<T>` no longer compiles, causing hundreds of errors in unit tests in the standard library (and likely throughout the community as well). cc rust-lang#19470 [breaking-change]
This commit is an implementation of [RFC rust-lang#1011][rfc] which adds an `exit` function to the standard library for immediately terminating the current process with a specified exit code. [rfc]: rust-lang/rfcs#1011
* The `io::Seek` trait, and `SeekFrom` enum. * The `Iterator::{partition, unsip}` methods. * The `Vec::into_boxed_slice` method. * The `LinkedList::append` method. * The `{or_insert, or_insert_with` methods in the `Entry` APIs.
This commit stabilizes the platform-specific `io` modules, specifically around the traits having to do with the raw representation of each object on each platform. Specifically, the following material was stabilized: * `AsRaw{Fd,Socket,Handle}` * `RawFd` (renamed from `Fd`) * `RawHandle` (renamed from `Handle`) * `RawSocket` (renamed from `Socket`) * `AsRaw{Fd,Socket,Handle}` implementations * `std::os::{unix, windows}::io` The following material was added as `#[unstable]`: * `FromRaw{Fd,Socket,Handle}` * Implementations for various primitives There are a number of future improvements that are possible to make to this module, but this should cover a good bit of functionality desired from these modules for now. Some specific future additions may include: * `IntoRawXXX` traits to consume the raw representation and cancel the auto-destructor. * `Fd`, `Socket`, and `Handle` abstractions that behave like Rust objects and have nice methods for various syscalls. At this time though, these are considered backwards-compatible extensions and will not be stabilized at this time. This commit is a breaking change due to the addition of `Raw` in from of the type aliases in each of the platform-specific modules. [breaking-change]
This commit stabilizes the following APIs: * `TypeId::of` - now that it has an `Any` bound it's ready to be stable. * `Box<Any>::downcast` - now that an inherent impl on `Box<Any>` as well as `Box<Any+Send>` is allowed the `BoxAny` trait is removed in favor of these inherent methods. This is a breaking change due to the removal of the `BoxAny` trait, but consumers can simply remove imports to fix crates. [breaking-change]
`min`-like functions now return the leftmost element/input for equal elements. `max`-like return the rightmost. Closes rust-lang#23687. cc @HeroesGrave, @aturon, @alexcrichton
Removed duplicate words
Just one or two things to finish this module off
const_eval : add overflow-checking for {`+`, `-`, `*`, `/`, `<<`, `>>`}. One tricky detail here: There is some duplication of labor between `rustc::middle::const_eval` and `rustc_trans::trans::consts`. It might be good to explore ways to try to factor out the common structure to the two passes (by abstracting over the particular value-representation used in the compile-time interpreter). ---- Update: Rebased atop rust-lang#23841 Fix rust-lang#22531 Fix rust-lang#23030 Fix rust-lang#23221 Fix rust-lang#23235
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⌛ Testing commit 2b71aed with merge 8943653... |
(droid build passed! fingers crossed ...) |
This was referenced Apr 1, 2015
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Thanks @pnkfelix for taking this over! |
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This is an attempt to fix test issue(s) discovered late in landing PR #23922