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Rollup of 7 pull requests #39899
Rollup of 7 pull requests #39899
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Feb 17, 2017
- Successful merges: Correct a typo in procedural macros chapter of the Book. #39847, [MIR] Make InlineAsm a Statement #39854, cleanup: remove the *san Cargo features from std #39860, Fix wording in LocalKey documentation #39862, libstd needs update for pending libc change #39871, Fixes overflow in libstd/io/cursor.rs "seek" #39874, [rustbuild] add a way to run command after failure #39888
- Failed merges:
Previously InlineAsm was an Rvalue, but its semantics doesn’t really match the semantics of an Rvalue – rather it behaves more like a Statement.
these belong to a previous iteration of the sanitizer implementation
This is a simple way to workaround the debugging issues caused by the rustc wrapper used in the bootstrap process. Namely, it uses some obscure environment variables and you can’t just copy the failed command and run it in the shell or debugger to examine the failure more closely. With `--on-fail` its possible to run an arbitrary command within exactly the same environment under which rustc failed. Theres’s multiple ways to use this new flag: $ python x.py build --stage=1 --on-fail=env would print a list of environment variables and the failed command, so a few copy-pastes and you now can run the same rust in your shell outside the bootstrap system. $ python x.py build --stage=1 --on-fail=bash Is a more useful variation of the command above in that it launches a whole shell with environment already in place! All that’s left to do is copy-paste the command just above the shell prompt! Fixes rust-lang#38686 Fixes rust-lang#38221
Correct a typo in procedural macros chapter of the Book. A simple and short correction for procedural macros chapter of the Rust Programming Language Book.
[MIR] Make InlineAsm a Statement Previously InlineAsm was an Rvalue, but its semantics doesn’t really match the semantics of an Rvalue – rather it behaves more like a Statement. r? @nikomatsakis you wanted this to happen
cleanup: remove the *san Cargo features from std these belong to a previous iteration of the sanitizer implementation r? @alexcrichton cc @whitequark
…illaumeGomez Fix wording in LocalKey documentation Fixes rust-lang#39841 r? @GuillaumeGomez
…richton libstd needs update for pending libc change This updates libstd to accommodate the fixes made in rust-lang/libc#523 Fixes rust-lang#39868
Fixes overflow in libsdt/io/cursor.rs "seek" Fixes rust-lang#39631 Test which fails (with old implementation), then fix to implementation.
…chton [rustbuild] add a way to run command after failure This is a simple way to workaround the debugging issues caused by the rustc wrapper used in the bootstrap process. Namely, it uses some obscure environment variables and you can’t just copy the failed command and run it in the shell or debugger to examine the failure more closely. With `--on-fail` its possible to run an arbitrary command within exactly the same environment under which rustc failed. Theres’s multiple ways to use this new flag: $ python x.py build --stage=1 --on-fail=env would print a list of environment variables and the failed command, so a few copy-pastes and you now can run the same rust in your shell outside the bootstrap system. $ python x.py build --stage=1 --on-fail=bash Is a more useful variation of the command above in that it launches a whole shell with environment already in place! All that’s left to do is copy-paste the command just above the shell prompt! Fixes rust-lang#38686 Fixes rust-lang#38221
@bors r+ p=10 |
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