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Abhijit Gadgil
66d68cdc6f Trivial fixes to bitwise operator documentation
Added fixes to documentation of `BitAnd`, `BitOr`, `BitXor` and
`BitAndAssign`, where the documentation for implementation on
`Vector<bool>` was using logical operators in place of the bitwise
operators.

r? @steveklabnik
cc #78619
2020-11-01 08:22:25 +05:30
Mara Bos
3601f9d40b
Rollup merge of #78581 - a1phyr:const_btree_more, r=dtolnay
Constantify more BTreeMap and BTreeSet functions

Just because we can:

- `BTreeMap::len`
- `BTreeMap::is_empty`
- `BTreeSet::len`
- `BTreeSet::is_empty`

Note that I put the `const` under `const_btree_new`, because I don't think their is a need to create another feature flag for that.

cc #71835
2020-10-31 09:49:39 +01:00
Mara Bos
4ebd5536b4
Rollup merge of #77099 - tspiteri:exp_m1-examples, r=m-ou-se
make exp_m1 and ln_1p examples more representative of use

With this PR, the examples for `exp_m1` would fail if `x.exp() - 1.0` is used instead of `x.exp_m1()`, and the examples for `ln_1p` would fail if `(x + 1.0).ln()` is used instead of `x.ln_1p()`.
2020-10-31 09:49:32 +01:00
Mara Bos
76b8b00b4f
Rollup merge of #74622 - fusion-engineering-forks:panic-box, r=KodrAus
Add std::panic::panic_any.

The discussion of #67984 lead to the conclusion that there should be a macro or function separate from `std::panic!()` for throwing arbitrary payloads, to make it possible to deprecate or disallow (in edition 2021) `std::panic!(arbitrary_payload)`.

Alternative names:

- `panic_with!(..)`
- ~~`start_unwind(..)`~~ (panicking doesn't always unwind)
- `throw!(..)`
- `panic_throwing!(..)`
- `panic_with_value(..)`
- `panic_value(..)`
- `panic_with(..)`
- `panic_box(..)`
- `panic(..)`

The equivalent (private, unstable) function in `libstd` is called `std::panicking::begin_panic`.

I suggest `panic_any`, because it allows for any (`Any + Send`) type.

_Tracking issue: #78500_
2020-10-31 09:49:28 +01:00
Benoît du Garreau
307cc11beb Constantify more BTreeMap and BTreeSet functions
- BTreeMap::len
- BTreeMap::is_empty
- BTreeSet::len
- BTreeSet::is_empty
2020-10-30 19:24:08 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
73d0340fd5
Rollup merge of #78554 - camelid:improve-drop_in_place-docs-wording, r=jyn514
Improve wording of `core::ptr::drop_in_place` docs

And two small intra-doc link conversions in `std::{f32, f64}`.
2020-10-30 18:00:58 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
02a4b58a3f
Rollup merge of #77921 - wcampbell0x2a:f64-collapsible-if, r=jyn514
f64: Refactor collapsible_if
2020-10-30 18:00:49 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
0723b274d2
Rollup merge of #77334 - pickfire:patch-4, r=jyn514
Reorder benches const variable

Move LEN so it is is read in order.
2020-10-30 18:00:41 +09:00
Camelid
fee4f8feb0 Improve wording of core::ptr::drop_in_place docs
And two small intra-doc link conversions in `std::{f32, f64}`.
2020-10-29 20:09:29 -07:00
Jonas Schievink
48c4afbf9c
Rollup merge of #78499 - SkiFire13:fix-string-retain, r=m-ou-se
Prevent String::retain from creating non-utf8 strings when abusing panic

Fixes #78498

The idea is the same as `Vec::drain`, set the len to 0 so that nobody can observe the broken invariant if it escapes the function (in this case if `f` panics)
2020-10-29 17:05:28 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
a384a5866b
Rollup merge of #76138 - camelid:rc-fully-qualified-syntax, r=steveklabnik
Explain fully qualified syntax for `Rc` and `Arc`

Also cleaned up some other small things.

@rustbot modify labels: T-doc
2020-10-29 17:05:08 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
2168210961
Rollup merge of #75078 - ijackson:slice-strip, r=steveklabnik
Improve documentation for slice strip_* functions

Prompted by the stabilisation tracking issue #73413 I looked at the docs for `strip_prefix` and `strip_suffix` for both `str` and `slice`, and I felt they could be slightly improved.

Thanks for your attention.
2020-10-29 17:05:00 +01:00
bors
a53fb30e3b Auto merge of #78446 - RalfJung:box, r=Amanieu
fix Box::into_unique

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77187/ broke Stacked Borrows pointer tagging around `Box::into_unique` (this is caused by `Box` being a special case in the type system, which box-internal code needs to account for). This PR fixes that.

r? `@Amanieu` Cc `@TimDiekmann`

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78419.
2020-10-29 12:08:16 +00:00
Giacomo Stevanato
1f6f917f73 Added test for issue #78498 2020-10-29 12:25:02 +01:00
Giacomo Stevanato
e83666f45e Prevent String::retain from creating non-utf8 strings when abusing panic 2020-10-29 11:58:12 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
c7792230c0
Rollup merge of #78491 - petertodd:2020-inline-from-nonzero, r=sfackler
Inline NonZeroN::from(n)

Currently this results in the generated assembly having a function call for this trivial conversion.
2020-10-29 12:08:59 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
7eb7b5a4af
Rollup merge of #78470 - camelid:fixup-std-path-intra-doc, r=jyn514
Clean up intra-doc links in `std::path`
2020-10-29 12:08:53 +09:00
Camelid
4e30e10f25 Don't say you "should" use fully qualified syntax
That recommendation was removed last year; there isn't a particular
style that is officially recommended anymore.
2020-10-28 16:49:30 -07:00
Camelid
e0eed3c558 Fix broken intra-doc link 2020-10-28 16:31:45 -07:00
Camelid
bd7cbaecd3 Explain fully qualified syntax for Rc and Arc 2020-10-28 16:31:44 -07:00
Mara Bos
b48fee010c Add tracking issue number for panic_any. 2020-10-28 21:23:45 +01:00
Mara Bos
a9d334d386
Update panic_any feature name.
Co-authored-by: Camelid <camelidcamel@gmail.com>
2020-10-28 21:21:41 +01:00
Peter Todd
061715604a
Inline NonZeroN::from(n) 2020-10-28 13:26:44 -04:00
Camelid
0217edbd29
Clean up intra-doc links in std::path 2020-10-27 20:54:30 -07:00
bors
db241bb0c8 Auto merge of #78458 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-tan044s, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #78152 (Separate unsized locals)
 - #78297 (Suggest calling await on method call and field access)
 - #78351 (Move "mutable thing in const" check from interning to validity)
 - #78365 (check object safety of generic constants)
 - #78379 (Tweak invalid `fn` header and body parsing)
 - #78391 (Add const_fn in generics test)
 - #78401 (resolve: private fields in tuple struct ctor diag)
 - #78408 (Remove tokens from foreign items in `TokenStripper`)
 - #78447 (Fix typo in  comment)
 - #78453 (Fix typo in comments)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
2020-10-28 01:40:06 +00:00
Dylan DPC
346aeef496
Rollup merge of #78152 - spastorino:separate-unsized-locals, r=oli-obk
Separate unsized locals

Closes #71694

Takes over again #72029 and #74971

cc @RalfJung @oli-obk @pnkfelix @eddyb as they've participated in previous reviews of this PR.
2020-10-28 01:21:08 +01:00
bors
90e6d0d46b Auto merge of #75671 - nathanwhit:cstring-temp-lint, r=oli-obk
Uplift `temporary-cstring-as-ptr` lint from `clippy` into rustc

The general consensus seems to be that this lint covers a common enough mistake to warrant inclusion in rustc.
The diagnostic message might need some tweaking, as I'm not sure the use of second-person perspective matches the rest of rustc, but I'd like to hear others' thoughts on that.

(cc #53224).

r? `@oli-obk`
2020-10-27 22:59:13 +00:00
Santiago Pastorino
ba59aa2b77
Do not depend on except for bootstrap 2020-10-27 14:45:36 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino
708fc3b1a2
Add unsized_fn_params feature 2020-10-27 14:45:02 -03:00
Ralf Jung
ab374dc37c fix Box::into_unique 2020-10-27 17:02:42 +01:00
Ayrton
511fe048b4 Changed lint to check for std::fmt::Pointer and transmute
The lint checks arguments in calls to `transmute` or functions that have
`Pointer` as a trait bound and displays a warning if the argument is a function
reference. Also checks for `std::fmt::Pointer::fmt` to handle formatting macros
although it doesn't depend on the exact expansion of the macro or formatting
internals. `std::fmt::Pointer` and `std::fmt::Pointer::fmt` were also added as
diagnostic items and symbols.
2020-10-27 11:04:04 -04:00
bors
56d288fa46 Auto merge of #78227 - SergioBenitez:test-stdout-threading, r=m-ou-se
Capture output from threads spawned in tests

This is revival of #75172.

Original text:
> Fixes #42474.
>
> r? `@​dtolnay` since you expressed interest in this, but feel free to redirect if you aren't the right person anymore.

---

Closes #75172.
2020-10-27 11:43:18 +00:00
bors
c9b606ed67 Auto merge of #78359 - ssomers:btree_cleanup_mem, r=Mark-Simulacrum
BTreeMap: move generic support functions out of navigate.rs

A preparatory step chipped off #78104, useful in general (if at all).

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2020-10-27 04:01:52 +00:00
Nathan Whitaker
39941e6281 Fix bootstrap doctest failure 2020-10-26 22:09:47 -04:00
Yuki Okushi
4236d27c9b
Rollup merge of #78412 - camelid:cleanup-hash-docs, r=jonas-schievink
Improve formatting of hash collections docs
2020-10-27 08:45:30 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
f6f8764b25
Rollup merge of #78394 - rubik:master, r=m-ou-se
fix(docs): typo in BufWriter documentation

This PR fixes a small typo in the BufWriter documentation. The current documentation looks like this:

![2020-10-26-111501_438x83_scrot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/238549/97160357-83d3a000-177c-11eb-8a35-3cdd3a7d89de.png)

The `<u8>` at the end is mangled by Markdown. This PR makes the `BufWriter` documentation like the `BufReader` one:

https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/library/std/src/io/buffered/bufreader.rs#L16

I'm tagging Steve as per the Rustc dev guide.

r? @steveklabnik
2020-10-27 08:45:20 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
5a33fa5179
Rollup merge of #78375 - taiki-e:question-in-macros, r=kennytm
Use ? in core/std macros
2020-10-27 08:45:10 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
727e93dc74
Rollup merge of #78347 - Rustin-Liu:rustin-patch-doc, r=kennytm
Add lexicographical comparison doc

close https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72255
2020-10-27 08:45:01 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
2c307fab49
Rollup merge of #77703 - Keruspe:system-libunwind, r=Mark-Simulacrum
add system-llvm-libunwind config option

allows using the system-wide llvm-libunwind as the unwinder

Workaround for #76020
2020-10-27 08:44:44 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
13e88d6366
Rollup merge of #76635 - scottmcm:slice-as-chunks, r=LukasKalbertodt
Add [T]::as_chunks(_mut)

Allows getting the slices directly, rather than just through an iterator as in `array_chunks(_mut)`.  The constructors for those iterators are then written in terms of these methods, so the iterator constructors no longer have any `unsafe` of their own.

Unstable, of course. #74985
2020-10-27 08:44:41 +09:00
Nathan Whitaker
cb8b9012db Address review comments 2020-10-26 19:19:06 -04:00
Nathan Whitaker
1bcd2452fe Address review comments 2020-10-26 18:19:48 -04:00
Nathan Whitaker
737bfeffd2 Change to warn by default / fix typo 2020-10-26 18:19:48 -04:00
Nathan Whitaker
ce95122e95 Update doctest 2020-10-26 18:19:47 -04:00
bors
fd542592f0 Auto merge of #77187 - TimDiekmann:box-alloc, r=Amanieu
Support custom allocators in `Box`

r? `@Amanieu`

This pull request requires a crater run.

### Prior work:
- #71873
- #58457
- [`alloc-wg`](https://github.com/TimDiekmann/alloc-wg)-crate

Currently blocked on:
- ~#77118~
- ~https://github.com/rust-lang/chalk/issues/615 (#77515)~
2020-10-26 21:16:33 +00:00
Camelid
59f108885e Improve formatting of hash collections docs 2020-10-26 14:05:06 -07:00
Rustin-Liu
42844ed2cf Add lexicographical comparison doc
Add links

Fix typo

Use `sequence`

Fix typo

Fix broken link

Fix broken link

Fix broken link

Fix broken links

Fix broken links
2020-10-26 22:39:43 +08:00
Michele Lacchia
a4ba179bdd
fix(docs): typo in BufWriter documentation 2020-10-26 11:13:47 +01:00
Stein Somers
0da7941e1c BTreeMap: move generic functions out of navigate.rs 2020-10-26 09:31:36 +01:00
bors
69e68cf550 Auto merge of #75728 - nagisa:improve_align_offset_2, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Optimise align_offset for stride=1 further

`stride == 1` case can be computed more efficiently through `-p (mod
a)`. That, then translates to a nice and short sequence of LLVM
instructions:

    %address = ptrtoint i8* %p to i64
    %negptr = sub i64 0, %address
    %offset = and i64 %negptr, %a_minus_one

And produces pretty much ideal code-gen when this function is used in
isolation.

Typical use of this function will, however, involve use of
the result to offset a pointer, i.e.

    %aligned = getelementptr inbounds i8, i8* %p, i64 %offset

This still looks very good, but LLVM does not really translate that to
what would be considered ideal machine code (on any target). For example
that's the codegen we obtain for an unknown alignment:

    ; x86_64
    dec     rsi
    mov     rax, rdi
    neg     rax
    and     rax, rsi
    add     rax, rdi

In particular negating a pointer is not something that’s going to be
optimised for in the design of CISC architectures like x86_64. They
are much better at offsetting pointers. And so we’d love to utilize this
ability and produce code that's more like this:

    ; x86_64
    lea     rax, [rsi + rdi - 1]
    neg     rsi
    and     rax, rsi

To achieve this we need to give LLVM an opportunity to apply its
various peep-hole optimisations that it does during DAG selection. In
particular, the `and` instruction appears to be a major inhibitor here.
We cannot, sadly, get rid of this load-bearing operation, but we can
reorder operations such that LLVM has more to work with around this
instruction.

One such ordering is proposed in #75579 and results in LLVM IR that
looks broadly like this:

    ; using add enables `lea` and similar CISCisms
    %offset_ptr = add i64 %address, %a_minus_one
    %mask = sub i64 0, %a
    %masked = and i64 %offset_ptr, %mask
    ; can be folded with `gepi` that may follow
    %offset = sub i64 %masked, %address

…and generates the intended x86_64 machine code.
One might also wonder how the increased amount of code would impact a
RISC target. Turns out not much:

    ; aarch64 previous                 ; aarch64 new
    sub     x8, x1, #1                 add     x8, x1, x0
    neg     x9, x0                     sub     x8, x8, #1
    and     x8, x9, x8                 neg     x9, x1
    add     x0, x0, x8                 and     x0, x8, x9

    (and similarly for ppc, sparc, mips, riscv, etc)

The only target that seems to do worse is… wasm32.

Onto actual measurements – the best way to evaluate snipets like these
is to use llvm-mca. Much like Aarch64 assembly would allow to suspect,
there isn’t any performance difference to be found. Both snippets
execute in same number of cycles for the CPUs I tried. On x86_64,
we get throughput improvement of >50%!

Fixes #75579
2020-10-26 06:49:34 +00:00