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Camelid
f0722c06a7 Switch to intra-doc links in core::hash 2020-08-27 12:09:50 -07:00
bors
3d0c847d33 Auto merge of #74941 - dylanmckay:replace-broken-avr-unknown-unknown-target, r=oli-obk
[AVR] Replace broken 'avr-unknown-unknown' target with 'avr-unknown-gnu-atmega328' target

The `avr-unknown-unknown` target has never worked correctly, always trying to invoke
the host linker and failing. It aimed to be a mirror of AVR-GCC's
default handling of the `avr-unknown-unknown' triple (assume bare
minimum chip features, silently skip linking runtime libraries, etc).
This behaviour is broken-by-default as it will cause a miscompiled executable
when flashed.

This patch improves the AVR builtin target specifications to instead
expose only a 'avr-unknown-gnu-atmega328' target. This target system is
`gnu`, as it uses the AVR-GCC frontend along with avr-binutils. The
target triple ABI is 'atmega328'.

In the future, it should be possible to replace the dependency on
AVR-GCC and binutils by using the in-progress AVR LLD and compiler-rt support.
Perhaps at that point it would make sense to add an
'avr-unknown-unknown-atmega328' target as a better default when
implemented.

There is no current intention to add in-tree AVR target specifications for other
AVR microcontrollers - this one can serve as a reference implementation
for other devices via `rustc --print target-spec-json
avr-unknown-gnu-atmega328p`.

There should be no users of the existing 'avr-unknown-unknown' Rust
target as a custom target specification JSON has always been
recommended, and the avr-unknown-unknown target could never pass the
linking step anyway.
2020-08-27 15:48:56 +00:00
bors
118860a7e7 Auto merge of #75947 - pietroalbini:bootstrap-update, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Bump version to 1.48 and update cfg(bootstrap)s

r? @Mark-Simulacrum
2020-08-27 09:24:51 +00:00
Pietro Albini
1b6590c9f4
forgot to remove a cfg(not(bootstrap)) 2020-08-27 10:58:34 +02:00
Dylan DPC
11e9769a97
Rollup merge of #75875 - pickfire:patch-4, r=jyn514
Shorten liballoc vec resize intra-doc link

r? @jyn514
2020-08-27 01:14:17 +02:00
Dylan DPC
a838f2fc79
Rollup merge of #75818 - ollie27:doc_systemtime_windows, r=retep998
Update docs for SystemTime Windows implementation

Windows now uses `GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime` (since #69858) on versions of Windows that support it.
2020-08-27 01:14:11 +02:00
Dylan DPC
a79f9af290
Rollup merge of #75780 - matklad:unconfuseunpindocs, r=KodrAus
Unconfuse Unpin docs a bit

* Don't say that Unpin is used to prevent moves, because it is used
  to *allow* moves
* Be more precise about kindedness of things, it is
  `Pin<Pointer<Data>>`, rather than just `Pin<Pointer>`.
2020-08-27 01:14:06 +02:00
Dylan DPC
730449d22a
Rollup merge of #75758 - bpangWR:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Fixes for VxWorks

r? @alexcrichton
2020-08-27 01:14:04 +02:00
Dylan DPC
2eec2ecbde
Rollup merge of #74730 - androm3da:fix_libstd_hexlinux_01, r=dtolnay
Hexagon libstd: update type defs
2020-08-27 01:14:02 +02:00
bors
48717b6f3c Auto merge of #75912 - scottmcm:manuallydrop-vs-forget, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Suggest `mem::forget` if `mem::ManuallyDrop::new` isn't used

I think this communicates the intent more idiomatically, and is shorter anyway.

Inspired because [it came up on URLO](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/validity-of-memory-area-after-std-forget/47730/7?u=scottmcm), and it turns out that std had done it too in one spot:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18526288/91203819-e19f2980-e6f2-11ea-9112-835f3b22ce05.png)
2020-08-26 18:40:51 +00:00
bors
ffd59bf9c6 Auto merge of #75687 - TimDiekmann:realloc-align, r=Amanieu
Allow reallocation to different alignment in `AllocRef`

The allocator-wg [has decided](https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-allocators/issues/5#issuecomment-672591112) to support reallocating to a different alignment in `AllocRef`. For more details please see the linked issue.

r? @Amanieu

closes https://github.com/rust-lang/wg-allocators/issues/5
2020-08-26 10:44:28 +00:00
Pietro Albini
3e16d4af7f
apply bootstrap cfgs 2020-08-26 10:17:31 +02:00
Pang, Baoshan
079baafdf1 For VxWorks:
fix building errors
use wr-c++ as linker
2020-08-25 12:09:39 -07:00
Scott McMurray
f3024073f9 Suggest mem::forget if mem::ManuallyDrop::new isn't used
I think this communicates the intent better, and is shorter anyway.
2020-08-25 09:40:53 -07:00
bors
5890563859 Auto merge of #75838 - mati865:profiler-atomics, r=Amanieu
Profiler: reenable atomics after #65214
2020-08-25 11:53:07 +00:00
bors
3d6a3ed158 Auto merge of #75364 - rylev:libpanic-abort-failfast, r=alexcrichton
Call into fastfail on abort in libpanic_abort on Windows x86(_64)

This partially resolves #73215 though this is only for x86 targets. This code is directly lifted from [libstd](13290e83a6/library/std/src/sys/windows/mod.rs (L315)). `__fastfail` is the preferred way to abort a process on Windows as it will hook into debugger toolchains.

Other platforms expose a `_rust_abort` symbol which wraps `std::sys::abort_internal`. This would also work on Windows, but is a slightly largely change as we'd need to make sure that the symbol is properly exposed to the linker. I'm inlining the call to the `__fastfail`, but the indirection through `rust_abort` might be a cleaner approach.

 A different instruction must be used on ARM architectures. I'd like to verify this works first before tackling ARM.
2020-08-25 07:36:52 +00:00
bors
c30341ddec Auto merge of #75132 - scottmcm:stabilize-range-is-empty, r=dtolnay
Stabilize Range[Inclusive]::is_empty

I would like to propose these two simple methods for stabilization:
- Knowing that a range is exhausted isn't otherwise trivial
- Clippy would like to suggest them, but had to do extra work to disable that path <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3807> because they're unstable
- These work on `PartialOrd`, consistently with the stable `contains` method, and are thus more general than iterator-based approaches that need `Step`
- They've been unchanged for some time, and have picked up uses in the compiler
- Stabilizing them doesn't block any future iterator-based `is_empty` plans, as these inherent ones are preferred in name resolution

https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/ops/struct.Range.html#method.is_empty
https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/ops/struct.RangeInclusive.html#method.is_empty

Closes #48111
2020-08-25 05:24:30 +00:00
Scott McMurray
c20ad72323 Stabilize Range[Inclusive]::is_empty
I would like to propose these two simple methods for stabilization:
- Knowing that a range is exhaused isn't otherwise trivial
- Clippy would like to suggest them, but had to do extra work to disable that path <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3807> because they're unstable
- These work on `PartialOrd`, consistently with now-stable `contains`, and are thus more general than iterator-based approaches that need `Step`
- They've been unchanged for some time, and have picked up uses in the compiler
- Stabilizing them doesn't block any future iterator-based is_empty plans, as the inherent ones are preferred in name resolution
2020-08-24 13:20:25 -07:00
bors
f44c6e4e28 Auto merge of #75110 - lzutao:ip-endianness, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Minor changes to Ipv4Addr

Minor changes to Ipv4Addr

* Impl IntoInner rather than AsInner for Ipv4Addr
* Add some comments
* Add test to show endiannes of Ipv4Addr display
2020-08-24 20:05:32 +00:00
Ivan Tham
adc492573e
Shorten liballoc vec resize intra-doc link 2020-08-24 20:52:41 +08:00
Aleksey Kladov
daa6620c95 Unconfuse Unpin docs a bit
* Don't say that Unpin is used to prevent moves, because it is used
  to *allow* moves
* Be more precise about kindedness of things, it is
  `Pin<Pointer<Data>>`, rather than just `Pin<Pointer>`.
2020-08-24 13:56:57 +02:00
bors
aa7010df90 Auto merge of #75815 - jyn514:ambiguous-primitives, r=guillaumegomez
Report an ambiguity if both modules and primitives are in scope for intra-doc links

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75381

- Add a new `prim@` disambiguator, since both modules and primitives are in the same namespace
- Refactor `report_ambiguity` into a closure

Additionally, I noticed that rustdoc would previously allow `[struct@char]` if `char` resolved to a primitive (not if it had a DefId). I fixed that and added a test case.

I also need to update libstd to use `prim@char` instead of `type@char`. If possible I would also like to refactor `ambiguity_error` to use `Disambiguator` instead of its own hand-rolled match - that ran into issues with `prim@` (I updated one and not the other) and it would be better for them to be in sync.
2020-08-24 10:29:29 +00:00
bors
9d74562432 Auto merge of #75505 - Dylan-DPC:feature/arc_new, r=KodrAus
Add Arc::new_cyclic

Rework of #72443

References #75861

cc @Diggsey @RalfJung

r? @KodrAus
2020-08-24 08:26:59 +00:00
Dylan McKay
a0905ceff9 [AVR] Rename the last few remaining references from 'avr-unknown-unknown' to 'avr-unknown-gnu-atmega328' 2020-08-24 18:45:24 +12:00
bors
d795eb4b10 Auto merge of #75855 - jyn514:no-cfg-doc, r=ollie27
Use allow(unused_imports) instead of cfg(doc) for imports used only for intra-doc links

This prevents links from breaking when items are re-exported in a
different crate and the original isn't being documented.

Spotted in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75832#discussion_r475275837 (thanks ollie!)

r? @ollie27
2020-08-24 06:05:00 +00:00
bors
c4b6d9411f Auto merge of #75865 - JohnTitor:rollup-yxia6d2, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #75819 (Use intra-doc-links in `core::{char, macros, fmt}`)
 - #75821 (Switch to intra-doc links in `std::macros`)
 - #75825 (Fix typo in documentation of i32 wrapping_abs())
 - #75826 (Corrected Misleading documentation for derived Ord/PartialOrd implementation )
 - #75831 (doc: Prefer https link for wikipedia URLs)
 - #75844 (publish-toolstate: show more context on HTTP error)
 - #75847 (Switch to intra-doc links in `std::collections`)
 - #75851 (Switch to intra-doc links in `core::array`)
 - #75856 (more tool clippy fixes)
 - #75859 (doc: Fix typo in std::process::Child documentation)

Failed merges:

r? @ghost
2020-08-24 04:10:54 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
5aac94a1f6 Don't import atomics unless supported by the platform 2020-08-23 23:11:47 -04:00
Yuki Okushi
47a03d9815
Rollup merge of #75859 - jrheard:patch-2, r=jonas-schievink
doc: Fix typo in std::process::Child documentation

Nearly done reading stdlib docs, found another small typo, here's a PR!

r? @steveklabnik
2020-08-24 11:48:55 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
648ad7c57e
Rollup merge of #75851 - camelid:patch-2, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in `core::array`

Part of #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: A-intra-doc-links T-doc T-rustdoc
2020-08-24 11:48:52 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
282d258cd1
Rollup merge of #75847 - camelid:patch-1, r=dtolnay
Switch to intra-doc links in `std::collections`

Part of #75080.

@rustbot modify labels: A-intra-doc-links T-doc T-rustdoc
2020-08-24 11:48:50 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
25a677ccef
Rollup merge of #75831 - lzutao:https, r=Dylan-DPC
doc: Prefer https link for wikipedia URLs

A tiny changes.
2020-08-24 11:48:47 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
427e969c43
Rollup merge of #75826 - ayushmishra2005:misleading_documentation_for_derived_Ord_PartialOrd, r=KodrAus
Corrected Misleading documentation for derived Ord/PartialOrd implementation

Corrected Misleading documentation for derived Ord/PartialOrd implementation

Fixes #75620
2020-08-24 11:48:46 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
b8e456f2db
Rollup merge of #75825 - jrheard:patch-1, r=steveklabnik
Fix typo in documentation of i32 wrapping_abs()

Hi!

I was reading through the std library docs and noticed that this section flowed a bit oddly; comparing it against https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.i32.html#method.wrapping_div and https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.i32.html#method.wrapping_neg , I noticed that those two pieces of documentation used a semicolon here.

This is my first time submitting a PR to this repo. Am I doing this right? Are tiny typo-fix PRs like this worth submitting, or are they not a good use of time?

Thank you!
2020-08-24 11:48:44 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
640b36f97a
Rollup merge of #75821 - camelid:intra-doc-links-for-std-macros, r=jyn514
Switch to intra-doc links in `std::macros`

Part of #75080.

---

* Switch to intra-doc links in `std::macros`
* Fix typo in module docs
* Link to `std::io::stderr` instead of `std::io::Stderr` to match the
  link text
* Link to `std::io::stdout`

---

@rustbot modify labels: A-intra-doc-links T-doc T-rustdoc
2020-08-24 11:48:42 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
50bdcc2f2e
Rollup merge of #75819 - LeSeulArtichaut:core-intra-docs-2, r=jyn514
Use intra-doc-links in `core::{char, macros, fmt}`

Helps with #75080.
r? @jyn514
2020-08-24 11:48:41 +09:00
Joshua Nelson
6f4681bacc Convert str -> prim@str in std 2020-08-23 22:40:20 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
373432e47f Convert from str -> prim@str for alloc 2020-08-23 22:40:20 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
556fd86524 Disambiguate char -> prim@char for core
This also changes human intuition -> intuition. 'human intuition' sounds
vaguely menacing.
2020-08-23 22:40:20 -04:00
bors
a962b692a6 Auto merge of #75817 - LeSeulArtichaut:proc_macro-docs, r=jyn514
Use intra-doc link in `proc_macro`

Yep. One link.

Helps with #75080.
r? @jyn514
2020-08-24 02:18:09 +00:00
Dylan DPC
c26a8d5772
add issue number 2020-08-24 02:34:52 +02:00
JR Heard
bc47f70f88
doc: Fix typo in std::process::Child documentation 2020-08-23 16:38:23 -07:00
Joshua Nelson
602dd145a3 Use allow(unused_imports) instead of cfg(doc)
This prevents links from breaking when items are re-exported in a
different crate and the original isn't being documented.
2020-08-23 18:45:57 -04:00
LeSeulArtichaut
d36e3e23a8 Use intra-doc-links in core::{char, macros, fmt} 2020-08-24 00:13:23 +02:00
Camelid
04e8237c6d
Switch to intra-doc links in core::array 2020-08-23 14:42:21 -07:00
Camelid
e9928d8926
Switch to intra-doc links in std::collections 2020-08-23 13:51:01 -07:00
bors
0ec94594dd Auto merge of #72449 - ecstatic-morse:const-float-bitcast, r=RalfJung
Const floating point bitcasts and classification

Makes the `f32` and `f64` methods described in #72447 and #72505 unstably const.

r? @RalfJung
2020-08-23 19:14:55 +00:00
bors
d02a209eb9 Auto merge of #75028 - MrModder:master, r=steveklabnik
Document that slice refers to any pointer type to a sequence

I was recently confused about the way slices are represented in memory. The necessary information was not available in the std-docs directly, but was a mix of different material from the reference and book.

This PR should clear up the definition of slices a bit more in the documentation. Especially the fact that the term slice refers to the pointer/reference type, e.g. `&[T]`, and not `[T]`.
It also documents that slice pointers are twice the size of pointers to `Sized` types, as this concept may be unfamiliar to users coming from other languages that do not have the concept of "fat pointers" (especially C/C++).

I've documented why this was important to me and my findings in [this blog post](https://codecrash.me/understanding-rust-slices).

r? @lcnr
2020-08-23 16:59:10 +00:00
bors
9d606d939a Auto merge of #74238 - RalfJung:offset_from, r=oli-obk
stabilize ptr_offset_from

This stabilizes ptr::offset_from, and closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41079. It also removes the deprecated `wrapping_offset_from`. This function was deprecated 19 days ago and was never stable; given an FCP of 10 days and some waiting time until FCP starts, that leaves at least a month between deprecation and removal which I think is fine for a nightly-only API.

Regarding the open questions in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41079:
* Should offset_from abort instead of panic on ZSTs? -- As far as I know, there is no precedent for such aborts. We could, however, declare this UB. Given that the size is always known statically and the check thus rather cheap, UB seems excessive.
* Should there be more methods like this with different restrictions (to allow nuw/nsw, perhaps) or that return usize (like how isize-taking offset is more conveniently done with usize-taking add these days)? -- No reason to block stabilization on that, we can always add such methods later.

Also nominating the lang team because this exposes an intrinsic.

The stabilized method is best described [by its doc-comment](56d4b2d69a/src/libcore/ptr/const_ptr.rs (L227)). The documentation forgot to mention the requirement that both pointers must "have the same provenance", aka "be derived from pointers to the same allocation", which I am adding in this PR. This is a precondition that [Miri already implements](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=a3b9d0a07a01321f5202cd99e9613480) and that, should LLVM ever obtain a `psub` operation to subtract pointers, will likely be required for that operation (following the semantics in [this paper](https://people.mpi-sws.org/~jung/twinsem/twinsem.pdf)).
2020-08-23 14:50:15 +00:00
Ralf Jung
4129e0757a bump stable version
Co-authored-by: Josh Stone <cuviper@gmail.com>
2020-08-23 16:12:39 +02:00
Ralf Jung
eb27828bf1 remove an unused feature flag 2020-08-23 16:12:39 +02:00