Steve Klabnik [Sat, 19 Sep 2015 15:15:47 +0000 (11:15 -0400)]
Rollup merge of #28400 - badboy:disable-browser-history-on-file, r=steveklabnik
history.pushState is defined, but not working whenever document.origin is "null"
(literally that string, not just the null object).
This is due to some security considerations and is unlikely to be ever working.
For now just disable the usage of the history API when the documentation
is accessed through a file:/// URL.
See https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=301210 for a
Chrome-specific issue on the history API on file:/// URLs
Auto merge of #28495 - semarie:stdcpp-name, r=alexcrichton
it makes rustc compatible with gcc installation that are using
`--program-transform-name' configure flag (on OpenBSD for example).
- detects at configure the name of stdc++ library on the system
- use the detected name in llvm makefile (with enable-static-stdcpp),
and pass it to mklldeps.py
- generate mklldeps.rs using this detected name
note that CFG_STDCPP_NAME is about stdc++ name, not about libc++. If
using libc++, the default name will be `stdc++', but it won't be used
when linking.
r? @alexcrichton
I added this support globally instead of just for OpenBSD as it isn't specially related to OpenBSD (except OpenBSD use it for gcc-4.9). And as I would had to change `llvm.mk', having just a default value in `configure' for others platforms won't be very useful.
Auto merge of #28491 - dotdash:noadjust, r=nikomatsakis
That allows us to keep using trans_into() in case of adjustments that
may actually be ignored in trans because they are a plain deref/ref pair
with no overloaded deref or unsizing.
Unoptimized(!) benchmarks from servo/servo#7638
Before
```
test goser::bench_clone ... bench: 17,701 ns/iter (+/- 58) = 30 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_decoder ... bench: 33,715 ns/iter (+/- 300) = 11 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_deserialize ... bench: 36,804 ns/iter (+/- 329) = 9 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_encoder ... bench: 34,695 ns/iter (+/- 149) = 11 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_populate ... bench: 18,879 ns/iter (+/- 88)
test goser::bincode::bench_serialize ... bench: 31,668 ns/iter (+/- 156) = 11 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_deserialize ... bench: 2,049 ns/iter (+/- 87) = 218 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_deserialize_packed ... bench: 10,707 ns/iter (+/- 258) = 31 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_populate ... bench: 635 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test goser::capnp::bench_serialize ... bench: 35,657 ns/iter (+/- 155) = 12 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_serialize_packed ... bench: 37,881 ns/iter (+/- 146) = 8 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_decoder ... bench: 50,634 ns/iter (+/- 307) = 5 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_encoder ... bench: 25,738 ns/iter (+/- 90) = 11 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_populate ... bench: 18,900 ns/iter (+/- 138)
test goser::protobuf::bench_decoder ... bench: 2,791 ns/iter (+/- 29) = 102 MB/s
test goser::protobuf::bench_encoder ... bench: 75,414 ns/iter (+/- 358) = 3 MB/s
test goser::protobuf::bench_populate ... bench: 19,248 ns/iter (+/- 92)
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_decoder ... bench: 109,999 ns/iter (+/- 797) = 5 MB/s
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_encoder ... bench: 58,777 ns/iter (+/- 418) = 10 MB/s
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_populate ... bench: 18,887 ns/iter (+/- 76)
test goser::serde_json::bench_deserializer ... bench: 104,803 ns/iter (+/- 770) = 5 MB/s
test goser::serde_json::bench_populate ... bench: 18,890 ns/iter (+/- 69)
test goser::serde_json::bench_serializer ... bench: 75,046 ns/iter (+/- 435) = 8 MB/s
```
After
```
test goser::bench_clone ... bench: 16,052 ns/iter (+/- 188) = 34 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_decoder ... bench: 31,194 ns/iter (+/- 941) = 12 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_deserialize ... bench: 33,934 ns/iter (+/- 352) = 10 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_encoder ... bench: 30,737 ns/iter (+/- 1,969) = 13 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_populate ... bench: 17,234 ns/iter (+/- 176)
test goser::bincode::bench_serialize ... bench: 28,269 ns/iter (+/- 452) = 12 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_deserialize ... bench: 2,019 ns/iter (+/- 85) = 221 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_deserialize_packed ... bench: 10,662 ns/iter (+/- 527) = 31 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_populate ... bench: 607 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test goser::capnp::bench_serialize ... bench: 30,488 ns/iter (+/- 219) = 14 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_serialize_packed ... bench: 33,731 ns/iter (+/- 201) = 9 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_decoder ... bench: 46,921 ns/iter (+/- 461) = 6 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_encoder ... bench: 22,315 ns/iter (+/- 96) = 12 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_populate ... bench: 17,268 ns/iter (+/- 73)
test goser::protobuf::bench_decoder ... bench: 2,658 ns/iter (+/- 44) = 107 MB/s
test goser::protobuf::bench_encoder ... bench: 71,024 ns/iter (+/- 359) = 4 MB/s
test goser::protobuf::bench_populate ... bench: 17,704 ns/iter (+/- 104)
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_decoder ... bench: 107,867 ns/iter (+/- 759) = 5 MB/s
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_encoder ... bench: 52,327 ns/iter (+/- 479) = 11 MB/s
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_populate ... bench: 17,262 ns/iter (+/- 68)
test goser::serde_json::bench_deserializer ... bench: 99,156 ns/iter (+/- 657) = 6 MB/s
test goser::serde_json::bench_populate ... bench: 17,264 ns/iter (+/- 77)
test goser::serde_json::bench_serializer ... bench: 66,135 ns/iter (+/- 392) = 9 MB/s
Auto merge of #28484 - nrc:fix-save, r=alexcrichton
Should be lowering ast expressions to HIR expressions, not cheating via the hir map. That goes wrong now that there is not a 1:1 mapping between ast and hir (in the case of the crash due to ExprParen).
Sébastien Marie [Fri, 18 Sep 2015 14:30:45 +0000 (16:30 +0200)]
add support for non-standard name of stdc++ library
it makes rustc compatible with gcc installation that are using
`--program-transform-name' configure flag (on OpenBSD for example).
- detects at configure the name of stdc++ library on the system
- use the detected name in llvm makefile (with enable-static-stdcpp),
and pass it to mklldeps.py
- generate mklldeps.rs using this detected name
note that CFG_STDCPP_NAME is about stdc++ name, not about libc++. If
using libc++, the default name will be `stdc++', but it won't be used
when linking.
Björn Steinbrink [Fri, 18 Sep 2015 13:46:58 +0000 (15:46 +0200)]
Skip no-op adjustments in trans
That allows us to keep using trans_into() in case of adjustments that
may actually be ignored in trans because they are a plain deref/ref pair
with no overloaded deref or unsizing.
Unoptimized(!) benchmarks from servo/servo#7638
Before
```
test goser::bench_clone ... bench: 17,701 ns/iter (+/- 58) = 30 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_decoder ... bench: 33,715 ns/iter (+/- 300) = 11 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_deserialize ... bench: 36,804 ns/iter (+/- 329) = 9 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_encoder ... bench: 34,695 ns/iter (+/- 149) = 11 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_populate ... bench: 18,879 ns/iter (+/- 88)
test goser::bincode::bench_serialize ... bench: 31,668 ns/iter (+/- 156) = 11 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_deserialize ... bench: 2,049 ns/iter (+/- 87) = 218 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_deserialize_packed ... bench: 10,707 ns/iter (+/- 258) = 31 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_populate ... bench: 635 ns/iter (+/- 5)
test goser::capnp::bench_serialize ... bench: 35,657 ns/iter (+/- 155) = 12 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_serialize_packed ... bench: 37,881 ns/iter (+/- 146) = 8 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_decoder ... bench: 50,634 ns/iter (+/- 307) = 5 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_encoder ... bench: 25,738 ns/iter (+/- 90) = 11 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_populate ... bench: 18,900 ns/iter (+/- 138)
test goser::protobuf::bench_decoder ... bench: 2,791 ns/iter (+/- 29) = 102 MB/s
test goser::protobuf::bench_encoder ... bench: 75,414 ns/iter (+/- 358) = 3 MB/s
test goser::protobuf::bench_populate ... bench: 19,248 ns/iter (+/- 92)
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_decoder ... bench: 109,999 ns/iter (+/- 797) = 5 MB/s
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_encoder ... bench: 58,777 ns/iter (+/- 418) = 10 MB/s
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_populate ... bench: 18,887 ns/iter (+/- 76)
test goser::serde_json::bench_deserializer ... bench: 104,803 ns/iter (+/- 770) = 5 MB/s
test goser::serde_json::bench_populate ... bench: 18,890 ns/iter (+/- 69)
test goser::serde_json::bench_serializer ... bench: 75,046 ns/iter (+/- 435) = 8 MB/s
```
After
```
test goser::bench_clone ... bench: 16,052 ns/iter (+/- 188) = 34 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_decoder ... bench: 31,194 ns/iter (+/- 941) = 12 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_deserialize ... bench: 33,934 ns/iter (+/- 352) = 10 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_encoder ... bench: 30,737 ns/iter (+/- 1,969) = 13 MB/s
test goser::bincode::bench_populate ... bench: 17,234 ns/iter (+/- 176)
test goser::bincode::bench_serialize ... bench: 28,269 ns/iter (+/- 452) = 12 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_deserialize ... bench: 2,019 ns/iter (+/- 85) = 221 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_deserialize_packed ... bench: 10,662 ns/iter (+/- 527) = 31 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_populate ... bench: 607 ns/iter (+/- 2)
test goser::capnp::bench_serialize ... bench: 30,488 ns/iter (+/- 219) = 14 MB/s
test goser::capnp::bench_serialize_packed ... bench: 33,731 ns/iter (+/- 201) = 9 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_decoder ... bench: 46,921 ns/iter (+/- 461) = 6 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_encoder ... bench: 22,315 ns/iter (+/- 96) = 12 MB/s
test goser::msgpack::bench_populate ... bench: 17,268 ns/iter (+/- 73)
test goser::protobuf::bench_decoder ... bench: 2,658 ns/iter (+/- 44) = 107 MB/s
test goser::protobuf::bench_encoder ... bench: 71,024 ns/iter (+/- 359) = 4 MB/s
test goser::protobuf::bench_populate ... bench: 17,704 ns/iter (+/- 104)
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_decoder ... bench: 107,867 ns/iter (+/- 759) = 5 MB/s
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_encoder ... bench: 52,327 ns/iter (+/- 479) = 11 MB/s
test goser::rustc_serialize_json::bench_populate ... bench: 17,262 ns/iter (+/- 68)
test goser::serde_json::bench_deserializer ... bench: 99,156 ns/iter (+/- 657) = 6 MB/s
test goser::serde_json::bench_populate ... bench: 17,264 ns/iter (+/- 77)
test goser::serde_json::bench_serializer ... bench: 66,135 ns/iter (+/- 392) = 9 MB/s
Nick Cameron [Fri, 18 Sep 2015 04:41:11 +0000 (16:41 +1200)]
Fix crash with --save-analysis
Should be lowering ast expressions to HIR expressions, not cheating via the hir map. That goes wrong now that there is not a 1:1 mapping between ast and hir (in the case of the crash due to ExprParen).
Steve Klabnik [Thu, 17 Sep 2015 21:06:55 +0000 (17:06 -0400)]
Rollup merge of #28451 - dagnir:osx-req-wording, r=steveklabnik
Using "later" in this context makes more sense than "greater" so it's been changed to match the Linux requirement above it rather than the other way around.
Auto merge of #28457 - VHaravy:test-run-pass-x86stdcall2, r=huonw
Type `HANDLE` is defined on Windows as `PVOID`. Test `run-pass/x86stdcall2` defined it as `u32` that caused access violation in `catch_panic` routine at the line:
Auto merge of #28428 - dotdash:same_adjust, r=nikomatsakis
Currently, we're generating adjustments, for example, to get from &[u8]
to &[u8], which is unneeded and kicks us out of trans_into()
into trans() which means an additional stack slot and copy in the
unoptimized code.
Björn Steinbrink [Tue, 15 Sep 2015 23:26:58 +0000 (01:26 +0200)]
Don't create adjustments from a type to itself
Currently, we're generating adjustments, for example, to get from &[u8]
to &[u8], which is unneeded and kicks us out of trans_into() into
trans() which means an additional stack slot and copy in the unoptimized
code.
Nick Cameron [Mon, 14 Sep 2015 23:35:25 +0000 (11:35 +1200)]
Change to a multi-trait approach
[breaking-change] for lint authors
You must now implement LateLintPass or EarlyLintPass as well as LintPass and use either register_late_lint_pass or register_early_lint_pass, rather than register_lint_pass.
Nick Cameron [Thu, 10 Sep 2015 04:40:59 +0000 (16:40 +1200)]
Add an early lint pass for lints that operate on the AST
There is a minor [breaking-change] for lint authors - some functions which were previously defined on `lint::Context` have moved to a trait - `LintContext`, you may need to import that trait to avoid name resolution errors.
Auto merge of #28436 - ranma42:faster-partialord, r=bluss
This branch improves the performance of Ord and PartialOrd methods for slices compared to the iter-based implementation.
Based on the approach used in #26884.
Andrea Canciani [Wed, 16 Sep 2015 13:27:14 +0000 (15:27 +0200)]
Remove boundary checks in slice comparison operators
In order to get rid of all range checks, the compiler needs to
explicitly see that the slices it iterates over are as long as the
loop variable upper bound.
This further improves the performance of slice comparison:
```
test u8_cmp ... bench: 4,761 ns/iter (+/- 1,203)
test u8_lt ... bench: 4,579 ns/iter (+/- 649)
test u8_partial_cmp ... bench: 4,768 ns/iter (+/- 761)
test u16_cmp ... bench: 4,607 ns/iter (+/- 580)
test u16_lt ... bench: 4,681 ns/iter (+/- 567)
test u16_partial_cmp ... bench: 4,607 ns/iter (+/- 967)
test u32_cmp ... bench: 4,448 ns/iter (+/- 891)
test u32_lt ... bench: 4,546 ns/iter (+/- 992)
test u32_partial_cmp ... bench: 4,415 ns/iter (+/- 646)
test u64_cmp ... bench: 4,380 ns/iter (+/- 1,184)
test u64_lt ... bench: 5,684 ns/iter (+/- 602)
test u64_partial_cmp ... bench: 4,663 ns/iter (+/- 1,158)
```
Andrea Canciani [Tue, 15 Sep 2015 21:20:18 +0000 (23:20 +0200)]
Improve PartialOrd for slices
Reusing the same idea as in #26884, we can exploit the fact that the
length of slices is known, hence we can use a counted loop instead of
iterators, which means that we only need a single counter, instead of
having to increment and check one pointer for each iterator.
Using the generic implementation of the boolean comparison operators
(`lt`, `le`, `gt`, `ge`) provides further speedup for simple
types. This happens because the loop scans elements checking for
equality and dispatches to element comparison or length comparison
depending on the result of the prefix comparison.
```
test u8_cmp ... bench: 14,043 ns/iter (+/- 1,732)
test u8_lt ... bench: 16,156 ns/iter (+/- 1,864)
test u8_partial_cmp ... bench: 16,250 ns/iter (+/- 2,608)
test u16_cmp ... bench: 15,764 ns/iter (+/- 1,420)
test u16_lt ... bench: 19,833 ns/iter (+/- 2,826)
test u16_partial_cmp ... bench: 19,811 ns/iter (+/- 2,240)
test u32_cmp ... bench: 15,792 ns/iter (+/- 3,409)
test u32_lt ... bench: 18,577 ns/iter (+/- 2,075)
test u32_partial_cmp ... bench: 18,603 ns/iter (+/- 5,666)
test u64_cmp ... bench: 16,337 ns/iter (+/- 2,511)
test u64_lt ... bench: 18,074 ns/iter (+/- 7,914)
test u64_partial_cmp ... bench: 17,909 ns/iter (+/- 1,105)
```
```
test u8_cmp ... bench: 6,511 ns/iter (+/- 982)
test u8_lt ... bench: 6,671 ns/iter (+/- 919)
test u8_partial_cmp ... bench: 7,118 ns/iter (+/- 1,623)
test u16_cmp ... bench: 6,689 ns/iter (+/- 921)
test u16_lt ... bench: 6,712 ns/iter (+/- 947)
test u16_partial_cmp ... bench: 6,725 ns/iter (+/- 780)
test u32_cmp ... bench: 7,704 ns/iter (+/- 1,294)
test u32_lt ... bench: 7,611 ns/iter (+/- 3,062)
test u32_partial_cmp ... bench: 7,640 ns/iter (+/- 1,149)
test u64_cmp ... bench: 7,517 ns/iter (+/- 2,164)
test u64_lt ... bench: 7,579 ns/iter (+/- 1,048)
test u64_partial_cmp ... bench: 7,629 ns/iter (+/- 1,195)
```
Auto merge of #28393 - arielb1:required-because-it-appears, r=nikomatsakis
new error style:
```
path.rs:4:6: 4:7 error: the trait `core::marker::Sized` is not implemented for the type `[u8]` [E0277]
path.rs:4 fn f(p: Path) {}
^
path.rs:4:6: 4:7 help: run `rustc --explain E0277` to see a detailed explanation
path.rs:4:6: 4:7 note: `[u8]` does not have a constant size known at compile-time
path.rs:4:6: 4:7 note: required because it appears within the type `std::sys::os_str::Slice`
path.rs:4:6: 4:7 note: required because it appears within the type `std::ffi::os_str::OsStr`
path.rs:4:6: 4:7 note: required because it appears within the type `std::path::Path`
path.rs:4:6: 4:7 note: all local variables must have a statically known size
path.rs:7:5: 7:36 error: the trait `core::marker::Send` is not implemented for the type `alloc::rc::Rc<()>` [E0277]
path.rs:7 foo::<BTreeMap<Rc<()>, Rc<()>>>();
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
path.rs:7:5: 7:36 help: run `rustc --explain E0277` to see a detailed explanation
path.rs:7:5: 7:36 note: `alloc::rc::Rc<()>` cannot be sent between threads safely
path.rs:7:5: 7:36 note: required because it appears within the type `collections::btree::node::Node<alloc::rc::Rc<()>, alloc::rc::Rc<()>>`
path.rs:7:5: 7:36 note: required because it appears within the type `collections::btree::map::BTreeMap<alloc::rc::Rc<()>, alloc::rc::Rc<()>>`
path.rs:7:5: 7:36 note: required by `foo`
error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
```