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8 changes: 1 addition & 7 deletions src/bootstrap/bin/main.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -26,12 +26,6 @@ use bootstrap::{Flags, Config, Build};
fn main() {
let args = env::args().skip(1).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let flags = Flags::parse(&args);
let mut config = Config::parse(&flags.build, flags.config.clone());

// compat with `./configure` while we're still using that
if std::fs::metadata("config.mk").is_ok() {
config.update_with_config_mk();
}

let config = Config::parse(&flags.build, flags.config.clone());
Build::new(flags, config).build();
}
10 changes: 8 additions & 2 deletions src/bootstrap/config.rs
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Expand Up @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@

use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::env;
use std::fs::File;
use std::fs::{self, File};
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -404,6 +404,12 @@ impl Config {
set(&mut config.rust_dist_src, t.src_tarball);
}


// compat with `./configure` while we're still using that
if fs::metadata("config.mk").is_ok() {
config.update_with_config_mk();
}

return config
}

Expand All @@ -412,7 +418,7 @@ impl Config {
/// While we still have `./configure` this implements the ability to decode
/// that configuration into this. This isn't exactly a full-blown makefile
/// parser, but hey it gets the job done!
pub fn update_with_config_mk(&mut self) {
fn update_with_config_mk(&mut self) {
let mut config = String::new();
File::open("config.mk").unwrap().read_to_string(&mut config).unwrap();
for line in config.lines() {
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17 changes: 8 additions & 9 deletions src/bootstrap/flags.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -237,11 +237,18 @@ Arguments:
let cwd = t!(env::current_dir());
let paths = matches.free[1..].iter().map(|p| cwd.join(p)).collect::<Vec<_>>();

let cfg_file = matches.opt_str("config").map(PathBuf::from).or_else(|| {
if fs::metadata("config.toml").is_ok() {
Some(PathBuf::from("config.toml"))
} else {
None
}
});

// All subcommands can have an optional "Available paths" section
if matches.opt_present("verbose") {
let flags = Flags::parse(&["build".to_string()]);
let mut config = Config::default();
let mut config = Config::parse(&flags.build, cfg_file.clone());
config.build = flags.build.clone();
let mut build = Build::new(flags, config);
metadata::build(&mut build);
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -302,14 +309,6 @@ Arguments:
};


let cfg_file = matches.opt_str("config").map(PathBuf::from).or_else(|| {
if fs::metadata("config.toml").is_ok() {
Some(PathBuf::from("config.toml"))
} else {
None
}
});

let mut stage = matches.opt_str("stage").map(|j| j.parse().unwrap());

if matches.opt_present("incremental") {
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/jemalloc
Submodule jemalloc updated 145 files
24 changes: 23 additions & 1 deletion src/liballoc_jemalloc/build.rs
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Expand Up @@ -93,7 +93,29 @@ fn main() {
.env("AR", &ar)
.env("RANLIB", format!("{} s", ar.display()));

if target.contains("ios") {
if target.contains("windows") {
// A bit of history here, this used to be --enable-lazy-lock added in
// #14006 which was filed with jemalloc in jemalloc/jemalloc#83 which
// was also reported to MinGW:
//
// http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/395/
//
// When updating jemalloc to 4.0, however, it was found that binaries
// would exit with the status code STATUS_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED indicating
// that a thread was unlocking a mutex it never locked. Disabling this
// "lazy lock" option seems to fix the issue, but it was enabled by
// default for MinGW targets in 13473c7 for jemalloc.
//
// As a result of all that, force disabling lazy lock on Windows, and
// after reading some code it at least *appears* that the initialization
// of mutexes is otherwise ok in jemalloc, so shouldn't cause problems
// hopefully...
//
// tl;dr: make windows behave like other platforms by disabling lazy
// locking, but requires passing an option due to a historical
// default with jemalloc.
cmd.arg("--disable-lazy-lock");
} else if target.contains("ios") {
cmd.arg("--disable-tls");
} else if target.contains("android") {
// We force android to have prefixed symbols because apparently
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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions src/libcore/iter/mod.rs
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Expand Up @@ -191,10 +191,12 @@
//! {
//! let result = match IntoIterator::into_iter(values) {
//! mut iter => loop {
//! let x = match iter.next() {
//! Some(val) => val,
//! let next;
//! match iter.next() {
//! Some(val) => next = val,
//! None => break,
//! };
//! let x = next;
//! let () = { println!("{}", x); };
//! },
//! };
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46 changes: 36 additions & 10 deletions src/librustc/hir/lowering.rs
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Expand Up @@ -2168,11 +2168,13 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {
// let result = match ::std::iter::IntoIterator::into_iter(<head>) {
// mut iter => {
// [opt_ident]: loop {
// let <pat> = match ::std::iter::Iterator::next(&mut iter) {
// ::std::option::Option::Some(val) => val,
// let mut _next;
// match ::std::iter::Iterator::next(&mut iter) {
// ::std::option::Option::Some(val) => _next = val,
// ::std::option::Option::None => break
// };
// SemiExpr(<body>);
// let <pat> = _next;
// StmtExpr(<body>);
// }
// }
// };
Expand All @@ -2184,13 +2186,22 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {

let iter = self.str_to_ident("iter");

// `::std::option::Option::Some(val) => val`
let next_ident = self.str_to_ident("_next");
let next_pat = self.pat_ident_binding_mode(e.span,
next_ident,
hir::BindByValue(hir::MutMutable));

// `::std::option::Option::Some(val) => next = val`
let pat_arm = {
let val_ident = self.str_to_ident("val");
let val_pat = self.pat_ident(e.span, val_ident);
let val_expr = P(self.expr_ident(e.span, val_ident, val_pat.id));
let next_expr = P(self.expr_ident(e.span, next_ident, next_pat.id));
let assign = P(self.expr(e.span,
hir::ExprAssign(next_expr, val_expr),
ThinVec::new()));
let some_pat = self.pat_some(e.span, val_pat);
self.arm(hir_vec![some_pat], val_expr)
self.arm(hir_vec![some_pat], assign)
};

// `::std::option::Option::None => break`
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -2220,10 +2231,20 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {
hir::MatchSource::ForLoopDesugar),
ThinVec::new()))
};
let match_stmt = respan(e.span, hir::StmtExpr(match_expr, self.next_id()));

let next_expr = P(self.expr_ident(e.span, next_ident, next_pat.id));

// `let mut _next`
let next_let = self.stmt_let_pat(e.span,
None,
next_pat,
hir::LocalSource::ForLoopDesugar);

// `let <pat> = _next`
let pat = self.lower_pat(pat);
let pat_let = self.stmt_let_pat(e.span,
match_expr,
Some(next_expr),
pat,
hir::LocalSource::ForLoopDesugar);

Expand All @@ -2232,7 +2253,12 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {
let body_expr = P(self.expr_block(body_block, ThinVec::new()));
let body_stmt = respan(e.span, hir::StmtExpr(body_expr, self.next_id()));

let loop_block = P(self.block_all(e.span, hir_vec![pat_let, body_stmt], None));
let loop_block = P(self.block_all(e.span,
hir_vec![next_let,
match_stmt,
pat_let,
body_stmt],
None));

// `[opt_ident]: loop { ... }`
let loop_expr = hir::ExprLoop(loop_block, self.lower_opt_sp_ident(opt_ident),
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -2599,14 +2625,14 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {

fn stmt_let_pat(&mut self,
sp: Span,
ex: P<hir::Expr>,
ex: Option<P<hir::Expr>>,
pat: P<hir::Pat>,
source: hir::LocalSource)
-> hir::Stmt {
let local = P(hir::Local {
pat: pat,
ty: None,
init: Some(ex),
init: ex,
id: self.next_id(),
span: sp,
attrs: ThinVec::new(),
Expand All @@ -2624,7 +2650,7 @@ impl<'a> LoweringContext<'a> {
self.pat_ident(sp, ident)
};
let pat_id = pat.id;
(self.stmt_let_pat(sp, ex, pat, hir::LocalSource::Normal), pat_id)
(self.stmt_let_pat(sp, Some(ex), pat, hir::LocalSource::Normal), pat_id)
}

fn block_expr(&mut self, expr: P<hir::Expr>) -> hir::Block {
Expand Down
20 changes: 1 addition & 19 deletions src/librustc/middle/free_region.rs
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Expand Up @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
use hir::def_id::DefId;
use middle::region::RegionMaps;
use ty::{self, Lift, TyCtxt, Region};
use ty::wf::ImpliedBound;
use rustc_data_structures::transitive_relation::TransitiveRelation;

/// Combines a `RegionMaps` (which governs relationships between
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -136,23 +135,6 @@ impl<'tcx> FreeRegionMap<'tcx> {
self.relation.is_empty()
}

pub fn relate_free_regions_from_implied_bounds(&mut self,
implied_bounds: &[ImpliedBound<'tcx>])
{
debug!("relate_free_regions_from_implied_bounds()");
for implied_bound in implied_bounds {
debug!("implied bound: {:?}", implied_bound);
match *implied_bound {
ImpliedBound::RegionSubRegion(a, b) => {
self.relate_regions(a, b);
}
ImpliedBound::RegionSubParam(..) |
ImpliedBound::RegionSubProjection(..) => {
}
}
}
}

pub fn relate_free_regions_from_predicates(&mut self,
predicates: &[ty::Predicate<'tcx>]) {
debug!("relate_free_regions_from_predicates(predicates={:?})", predicates);
Expand All @@ -177,7 +159,7 @@ impl<'tcx> FreeRegionMap<'tcx> {

// Record that `'sup:'sub`. Or, put another way, `'sub <= 'sup`.
// (with the exception that `'static: 'x` is not notable)
fn relate_regions(&mut self, sub: Region<'tcx>, sup: Region<'tcx>) {
pub fn relate_regions(&mut self, sub: Region<'tcx>, sup: Region<'tcx>) {
if (is_free(sub) || *sub == ty::ReStatic) && is_free(sup) {
self.relation.add(sub, sup)
}
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