1 // Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
2 // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
3 // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
5 // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
6 // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
7 // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
8 // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
9 // except according to those terms.
11 #![allow(missing_docs, nonstandard_style)]
13 use io::{self, ErrorKind};
16 #[cfg(any(rustdoc, target_os = "linux"))] pub use os::linux as platform;
18 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "android"))] pub use os::android as platform;
19 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "bitrig"))] pub use os::bitrig as platform;
20 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "dragonfly"))] pub use os::dragonfly as platform;
21 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "freebsd"))] pub use os::freebsd as platform;
22 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "haiku"))] pub use os::haiku as platform;
23 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "ios"))] pub use os::ios as platform;
24 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "macos"))] pub use os::macos as platform;
25 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "netbsd"))] pub use os::netbsd as platform;
26 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "openbsd"))] pub use os::openbsd as platform;
27 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "solaris"))] pub use os::solaris as platform;
28 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "emscripten"))] pub use os::emscripten as platform;
29 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "fuchsia"))] pub use os::fuchsia as platform;
30 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "l4re"))] pub use os::linux as platform;
31 #[cfg(all(not(rustdoc), target_os = "hermit"))] pub use os::hermit as platform;
33 pub use self::rand::hashmap_random_keys;
42 #[cfg(feature = "backtrace")]
48 pub mod fast_thread_local;
53 #[cfg(not(target_os = "l4re"))]
55 #[cfg(target_os = "l4re")]
57 #[cfg(target_os = "l4re")]
58 pub use self::l4re::net;
66 pub mod stack_overflow;
74 // By default, some platforms will send a *signal* when an EPIPE error
75 // would otherwise be delivered. This runtime doesn't install a SIGPIPE
76 // handler, causing it to kill the program, which isn't exactly what we
79 // Hence, we set SIGPIPE to ignore when the program starts up in order
80 // to prevent this problem.
85 #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia")))]
86 unsafe fn reset_sigpipe() {
87 assert!(signal(libc::SIGPIPE, libc::SIG_IGN) != libc::SIG_ERR);
89 #[cfg(any(target_os = "emscripten", target_os = "fuchsia"))]
90 unsafe fn reset_sigpipe() {}
93 #[cfg(target_os = "android")]
94 pub use sys::android::signal;
95 #[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))]
98 pub fn decode_error_kind(errno: i32) -> ErrorKind {
99 match errno as libc::c_int {
100 libc::ECONNREFUSED => ErrorKind::ConnectionRefused,
101 libc::ECONNRESET => ErrorKind::ConnectionReset,
102 libc::EPERM | libc::EACCES => ErrorKind::PermissionDenied,
103 libc::EPIPE => ErrorKind::BrokenPipe,
104 libc::ENOTCONN => ErrorKind::NotConnected,
105 libc::ECONNABORTED => ErrorKind::ConnectionAborted,
106 libc::EADDRNOTAVAIL => ErrorKind::AddrNotAvailable,
107 libc::EADDRINUSE => ErrorKind::AddrInUse,
108 libc::ENOENT => ErrorKind::NotFound,
109 libc::EINTR => ErrorKind::Interrupted,
110 libc::EINVAL => ErrorKind::InvalidInput,
111 libc::ETIMEDOUT => ErrorKind::TimedOut,
112 libc::EEXIST => ErrorKind::AlreadyExists,
114 // These two constants can have the same value on some systems,
115 // but different values on others, so we can't use a match
117 x if x == libc::EAGAIN || x == libc::EWOULDBLOCK =>
118 ErrorKind::WouldBlock,
120 _ => ErrorKind::Other,
125 pub trait IsMinusOne {
126 fn is_minus_one(&self) -> bool;
129 macro_rules! impl_is_minus_one {
130 ($($t:ident)*) => ($(impl IsMinusOne for $t {
131 fn is_minus_one(&self) -> bool {
137 impl_is_minus_one! { i8 i16 i32 i64 isize }
139 pub fn cvt<T: IsMinusOne>(t: T) -> io::Result<T> {
140 if t.is_minus_one() {
141 Err(io::Error::last_os_error())
147 pub fn cvt_r<T, F>(mut f: F) -> io::Result<T>
153 Err(ref e) if e.kind() == ErrorKind::Interrupted => {}
154 other => return other,
159 // On Unix-like platforms, libc::abort will unregister signal handlers
160 // including the SIGABRT handler, preventing the abort from being blocked, and
161 // fclose streams, with the side effect of flushing them so libc bufferred
162 // output will be printed. Additionally the shell will generally print a more
163 // understandable error message like "Abort trap" rather than "Illegal
164 // instruction" that intrinsics::abort would cause, as intrinsics::abort is
165 // implemented as an illegal instruction.
166 pub unsafe fn abort_internal() -> ! {