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Accepting request 862086 from home:manfred-h:devel:languages:rust:rust-1.48 Final SR - promised :) - <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74976>: Add "--stage 1" to the "./x.py doc" call to ensure the newly built compiler gets used. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jan 9 09:25:07 UTC 2021 - Manfred Hollstein <manfred.h@gmx.net> - Leap 15.3 does not provide a suitable llvm-devel package, hence explicitly require llvm9-devel. Details can be seen in the following e-mail thread <https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/ZQWAMG2VYBSI2BFM7G3H5YG26ALXWAOA/> ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jan 3 11:27:23 UTC 2021 - Manfred Hollstein <manfred.h@gmx.net> - LLVM >= 9.0 is needed nowadays. - Disable usage of "ninja" for all distributions older than Leap 15.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jan 2 16:50:47 UTC 2021 - Manfred Hollstein <manfred.h@gmx.net> - Update to version 1.48.0 + Language - The `unsafe` keyword is now syntactically permitted on modules. This is still rejected semantically, but can now be parsed by procedural macros. + Compiler - Stabilised the `-C link-self-contained=<yes|no>` compiler flag. This tells `rustc` whether to link its own C runtime and libraries or to rely on a external linker to find them. (Supported only on `windows-gnu`, `linux-musl`, and `wasi` platforms.) - You can now use `-C target-feature=+crt-static` on `linux-gnu` targets. Note: If you're using cargo you must explicitly pass the `--target` flag. - Added tier 2* support for aarch64-unknown-linux-musl. * Refer to Rust's platform support page for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - io::Write is now implemented for &ChildStdin &Sink, &Stdout, and &Stderr. - All arrays of any length now implement TryFrom<Vec<T>>. - The matches! macro now supports having a trailing comma. - Vec<A> now implements PartialEq<[B]> where A: PartialEq<B>. - The RefCell::{replace, replace_with, clone} methods now all use #[track_caller]. + Stabilized APIs - slice::as_ptr_range - slice::as_mut_ptr_range - VecDeque::make_contiguous - future::pending - future::ready The following previously stable methods are now `const fn's`: - Option::is_some - Option::is_none - Option::as_ref - Result::is_ok - Result::is_err - Result::as_ref - Ordering::reverse - Ordering::then + Cargo + Rustdoc - You can now link to items in rustdoc using the intra-doc link syntax. E.g. /// Uses [`std::future`] will automatically generate a link to std::future's documentation. See "Linking to items by name" for more information. - You can now specify #[doc(alias = "<alias>")] on items to add search aliases when searching through rustdoc's UI. + Compatibility Notes - Promotion of references to 'static lifetime inside const fn now follows the same rules as inside a fn body. In particular, &foo() will not be promoted to 'static lifetime any more inside const fns. - Associated type bindings on trait objects are now verified to meet the bounds declared on the trait when checking that they implement the trait. - When trait bounds on associated types or opaque types are ambiguous, the compiler no longer makes an arbitrary choice on which bound to use. - Fixed recursive nonterminals not being expanded in macros during pretty-print/reparse check. This may cause errors if your macro wasn't correctly handling recursive nonterminal tokens. - &mut references to non zero-sized types are no longer promoted. - rustc will now warn if you use attributes like #[link_name] or #[cold] in places where they have no effect. - Updated _mm256_extract_epi8 and _mm256_extract_epi16 signatures in arch::{x86, x86_64} to return i32 to match the vendor signatures. - mem::uninitialized will now panic if any inner types inside a struct or enum disallow zero-initialization. - #[target_feature] will now error if used in a place where it has no effect. - Foreign exceptions are now caught by catch_unwind and will cause an abort. Note: This behaviour is not guaranteed and is still considered undefined behaviour, see the catch_unwind documentation for further information. + Internal Only These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent significant improvements to the internals and overall performance of rustc and related tools. - Building rustc from source now uses ninja by default over make. You can continue building with make by setting ninja=false in your config.toml. - cg_llvm: fewer_names in uncached_llvm_type - Made ensure_sufficient_stack() non-generic - Rebased patches: + ignore-Wstring-conversion.patch (location) OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/862086 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=272
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# Copyright (c) 2021 SUSE LLC
Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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# Copyright (c) 2021 William Brown <william@blackhats.net.au>
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Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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%global version_suffix 1.53
%global version_current 1.53.0
# RLS requires 64-bit atomics
%ifarch ppc
%bcond_with rls
%else
%bcond_without rls
%endif
Name: rust
Version: %{version_current}
Release: 0
Summary: A systems programming language
Accepting request 877726 from home:Guillaume_G:branches:openSUSE:Factory:ARM - Update to version 1.50: * This fixes build on armv7 - boo#1181643 + Language - You can now use const values for x in [x; N] array expressions. This has been technically possible since 1.38.0, as it was unintentionally stabilized. - Assignments to ManuallyDrop<T> union fields are now considered safe. + Compiler - Added tier 3* support for the armv5te-unknown-linux-uclibceabi target. - Added tier 3 support for the aarch64-apple-ios-macabi target. - The x86_64-unknown-freebsd is now built with the full toolset. - Dropped support for all cloudabi targets. * Refer to Rust's platform support page for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - proc_macro::Punct now implements PartialEq<char>. - ops::{Index, IndexMut} are now implemented for fixed sized arrays of any length. - On Unix platforms, the std::fs::File type now has a "niche" of -1. This value cannot be a valid file descriptor, and now means Option<File> takes up the same amount of space as File. + Stabilized APIs bool::then btree_map::Entry::or_insert_with_key f32::clamp f64::clamp hash_map::Entry::or_insert_with_key Ord::clamp RefCell::take slice::fill UnsafeCell::get_mut - The following previously stable methods are now const. IpAddr::is_ipv4 IpAddr::is_ipv6 IpAddr::is_unspecified IpAddr::is_loopback IpAddr::is_multicast Ipv4Addr::octets Ipv4Addr::is_loopback Ipv4Addr::is_private Ipv4Addr::is_link_local Ipv4Addr::is_multicast Ipv4Addr::is_broadcast Ipv4Addr::is_documentation Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_compatible Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_mapped Ipv6Addr::segments Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified Ipv6Addr::is_loopback Ipv6Addr::is_multicast Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4 Layout::size Layout::align Layout::from_size_align pow for all integer types. checked_pow for all integer types. saturating_pow for all integer types. wrapping_pow for all integer types. next_power_of_two for all unsigned integer types. checked_next_power_of_two for all unsigned integer types. + Cargo - Added the [build.rustc-workspace-wrapper] option. This option sets a wrapper to execute instead of rustc, for workspace members only. - cargo:rerun-if-changed will now, if provided a directory, scan the entire contents of that directory for changes. - Added the --workspace flag to the cargo update command. + Misc - The search results tab and the help button are focusable with keyboard in rustdoc. - Running tests will now print the total time taken to execute. + Compatibility Notes - The compare_and_swap method on atomics has been deprecated. It's recommended to use the compare_exchange and compare_exchange_weak methods instead. - Changes in how TokenStreams are checked have fixed some cases where you could write unhygenic macro_rules! macros. - #![test] as an inner attribute is now considered unstable like other inner macro attributes, and reports an error by default through the soft_unstable lint. - Overriding a forbid lint at the same level that it was set is now a hard error. - You can no longer intercept panic! calls by supplying your own macro. It's recommended to use the #[panic_handler] attribute to provide your own implementation. - Semi-colons after item statements (e.g. struct Foo {};) now produce a warning. - Add download_helper.sh to ease download of bootstrap packages OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/877726 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=277
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License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
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Group: Development/Languages/Rust
URL: https://www.rust-lang.org
Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Source: README
Requires: rust%{version_suffix}
Conflicts: rust < %{version}
Obsoletes: rust < %{version}
%description
Rust is a systems programming language focused on three goals: safety,
speed, and concurrency. It maintains these goals without having a
garbage collector, making it a useful language for a number of use
cases other languages are not good at: embedding in other languages,
programs with specific space and time requirements, and writing
low-level code, like device drivers and operating systems. It improves
on current languages targeting this space by having a number of
compile-time safety checks that produce no runtime overhead, while
eliminating all data races. Rust also aims to achieve "zero-cost
abstractions", even though some of these abstractions feel like those
of a high-level language. Even then, Rust still allows precise control
like a low-level language would.
%package -n rust-gdb
Summary: Gdb integration for rust binaries
Accepting request 877726 from home:Guillaume_G:branches:openSUSE:Factory:ARM - Update to version 1.50: * This fixes build on armv7 - boo#1181643 + Language - You can now use const values for x in [x; N] array expressions. This has been technically possible since 1.38.0, as it was unintentionally stabilized. - Assignments to ManuallyDrop<T> union fields are now considered safe. + Compiler - Added tier 3* support for the armv5te-unknown-linux-uclibceabi target. - Added tier 3 support for the aarch64-apple-ios-macabi target. - The x86_64-unknown-freebsd is now built with the full toolset. - Dropped support for all cloudabi targets. * Refer to Rust's platform support page for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - proc_macro::Punct now implements PartialEq<char>. - ops::{Index, IndexMut} are now implemented for fixed sized arrays of any length. - On Unix platforms, the std::fs::File type now has a "niche" of -1. This value cannot be a valid file descriptor, and now means Option<File> takes up the same amount of space as File. + Stabilized APIs bool::then btree_map::Entry::or_insert_with_key f32::clamp f64::clamp hash_map::Entry::or_insert_with_key Ord::clamp RefCell::take slice::fill UnsafeCell::get_mut - The following previously stable methods are now const. IpAddr::is_ipv4 IpAddr::is_ipv6 IpAddr::is_unspecified IpAddr::is_loopback IpAddr::is_multicast Ipv4Addr::octets Ipv4Addr::is_loopback Ipv4Addr::is_private Ipv4Addr::is_link_local Ipv4Addr::is_multicast Ipv4Addr::is_broadcast Ipv4Addr::is_documentation Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_compatible Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_mapped Ipv6Addr::segments Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified Ipv6Addr::is_loopback Ipv6Addr::is_multicast Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4 Layout::size Layout::align Layout::from_size_align pow for all integer types. checked_pow for all integer types. saturating_pow for all integer types. wrapping_pow for all integer types. next_power_of_two for all unsigned integer types. checked_next_power_of_two for all unsigned integer types. + Cargo - Added the [build.rustc-workspace-wrapper] option. This option sets a wrapper to execute instead of rustc, for workspace members only. - cargo:rerun-if-changed will now, if provided a directory, scan the entire contents of that directory for changes. - Added the --workspace flag to the cargo update command. + Misc - The search results tab and the help button are focusable with keyboard in rustdoc. - Running tests will now print the total time taken to execute. + Compatibility Notes - The compare_and_swap method on atomics has been deprecated. It's recommended to use the compare_exchange and compare_exchange_weak methods instead. - Changes in how TokenStreams are checked have fixed some cases where you could write unhygenic macro_rules! macros. - #![test] as an inner attribute is now considered unstable like other inner macro attributes, and reports an error by default through the soft_unstable lint. - Overriding a forbid lint at the same level that it was set is now a hard error. - You can no longer intercept panic! calls by supplying your own macro. It's recommended to use the #[panic_handler] attribute to provide your own implementation. - Semi-colons after item statements (e.g. struct Foo {};) now produce a warning. - Add download_helper.sh to ease download of bootstrap packages OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/877726 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=277
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License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
2018-11-05 09:18:23 +01:00
Group: Development/Languages/Rust
Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Requires: rust = %{version}
Requires: rust%{version_suffix}
Requires: rust%{version_suffix}-gdb
Conflicts: rust-gdb < %{version}
Obsoletes: rust-gdb < %{version}
%if 0%{?suse_version} && 0%{?suse_version} < 1500
# Legacy SUSE-only form
Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Supplements: packageand(rust:gdb)
%else
# Standard form
Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Supplements: (rust and gdb)
%endif
%description -n rust-gdb
This subpackage provides pretty printers and a wrapper script for
invoking gdb on rust binaries.
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
2018-11-05 09:18:23 +01:00
%package -n rls
Summary: Language server for Rust lang
Accepting request 877726 from home:Guillaume_G:branches:openSUSE:Factory:ARM - Update to version 1.50: * This fixes build on armv7 - boo#1181643 + Language - You can now use const values for x in [x; N] array expressions. This has been technically possible since 1.38.0, as it was unintentionally stabilized. - Assignments to ManuallyDrop<T> union fields are now considered safe. + Compiler - Added tier 3* support for the armv5te-unknown-linux-uclibceabi target. - Added tier 3 support for the aarch64-apple-ios-macabi target. - The x86_64-unknown-freebsd is now built with the full toolset. - Dropped support for all cloudabi targets. * Refer to Rust's platform support page for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - proc_macro::Punct now implements PartialEq<char>. - ops::{Index, IndexMut} are now implemented for fixed sized arrays of any length. - On Unix platforms, the std::fs::File type now has a "niche" of -1. This value cannot be a valid file descriptor, and now means Option<File> takes up the same amount of space as File. + Stabilized APIs bool::then btree_map::Entry::or_insert_with_key f32::clamp f64::clamp hash_map::Entry::or_insert_with_key Ord::clamp RefCell::take slice::fill UnsafeCell::get_mut - The following previously stable methods are now const. IpAddr::is_ipv4 IpAddr::is_ipv6 IpAddr::is_unspecified IpAddr::is_loopback IpAddr::is_multicast Ipv4Addr::octets Ipv4Addr::is_loopback Ipv4Addr::is_private Ipv4Addr::is_link_local Ipv4Addr::is_multicast Ipv4Addr::is_broadcast Ipv4Addr::is_documentation Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_compatible Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_mapped Ipv6Addr::segments Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified Ipv6Addr::is_loopback Ipv6Addr::is_multicast Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4 Layout::size Layout::align Layout::from_size_align pow for all integer types. checked_pow for all integer types. saturating_pow for all integer types. wrapping_pow for all integer types. next_power_of_two for all unsigned integer types. checked_next_power_of_two for all unsigned integer types. + Cargo - Added the [build.rustc-workspace-wrapper] option. This option sets a wrapper to execute instead of rustc, for workspace members only. - cargo:rerun-if-changed will now, if provided a directory, scan the entire contents of that directory for changes. - Added the --workspace flag to the cargo update command. + Misc - The search results tab and the help button are focusable with keyboard in rustdoc. - Running tests will now print the total time taken to execute. + Compatibility Notes - The compare_and_swap method on atomics has been deprecated. It's recommended to use the compare_exchange and compare_exchange_weak methods instead. - Changes in how TokenStreams are checked have fixed some cases where you could write unhygenic macro_rules! macros. - #![test] as an inner attribute is now considered unstable like other inner macro attributes, and reports an error by default through the soft_unstable lint. - Overriding a forbid lint at the same level that it was set is now a hard error. - You can no longer intercept panic! calls by supplying your own macro. It's recommended to use the #[panic_handler] attribute to provide your own implementation. - Semi-colons after item statements (e.g. struct Foo {};) now produce a warning. - Add download_helper.sh to ease download of bootstrap packages OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/877726 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=277
2021-03-08 13:49:24 +01:00
License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
2018-11-05 09:18:23 +01:00
Group: Development/Languages/Rust
Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
2021-06-18 07:32:54 +02:00
Requires: rust = %{version}
Requires: rust%{version_suffix}
Requires: rls%{version_suffix}
Conflicts: rls < %{version}
Obsoletes: rls < %{version}
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
2018-11-05 09:18:23 +01:00
%description -n rls
The RLS provides a server that runs in the background, providing IDEs,
editors, and other tools with information about Rust programs. It
supports functionality such as 'goto definition', symbol search,
reformatting, and code completion, and enables renaming and
refactorings. It can be used with an IDE such as Gnome-Builder.
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
2018-11-05 09:18:23 +01:00
%package -n cargo
Summary: The Rust package manager
Accepting request 877726 from home:Guillaume_G:branches:openSUSE:Factory:ARM - Update to version 1.50: * This fixes build on armv7 - boo#1181643 + Language - You can now use const values for x in [x; N] array expressions. This has been technically possible since 1.38.0, as it was unintentionally stabilized. - Assignments to ManuallyDrop<T> union fields are now considered safe. + Compiler - Added tier 3* support for the armv5te-unknown-linux-uclibceabi target. - Added tier 3 support for the aarch64-apple-ios-macabi target. - The x86_64-unknown-freebsd is now built with the full toolset. - Dropped support for all cloudabi targets. * Refer to Rust's platform support page for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - proc_macro::Punct now implements PartialEq<char>. - ops::{Index, IndexMut} are now implemented for fixed sized arrays of any length. - On Unix platforms, the std::fs::File type now has a "niche" of -1. This value cannot be a valid file descriptor, and now means Option<File> takes up the same amount of space as File. + Stabilized APIs bool::then btree_map::Entry::or_insert_with_key f32::clamp f64::clamp hash_map::Entry::or_insert_with_key Ord::clamp RefCell::take slice::fill UnsafeCell::get_mut - The following previously stable methods are now const. IpAddr::is_ipv4 IpAddr::is_ipv6 IpAddr::is_unspecified IpAddr::is_loopback IpAddr::is_multicast Ipv4Addr::octets Ipv4Addr::is_loopback Ipv4Addr::is_private Ipv4Addr::is_link_local Ipv4Addr::is_multicast Ipv4Addr::is_broadcast Ipv4Addr::is_documentation Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_compatible Ipv4Addr::to_ipv6_mapped Ipv6Addr::segments Ipv6Addr::is_unspecified Ipv6Addr::is_loopback Ipv6Addr::is_multicast Ipv6Addr::to_ipv4 Layout::size Layout::align Layout::from_size_align pow for all integer types. checked_pow for all integer types. saturating_pow for all integer types. wrapping_pow for all integer types. next_power_of_two for all unsigned integer types. checked_next_power_of_two for all unsigned integer types. + Cargo - Added the [build.rustc-workspace-wrapper] option. This option sets a wrapper to execute instead of rustc, for workspace members only. - cargo:rerun-if-changed will now, if provided a directory, scan the entire contents of that directory for changes. - Added the --workspace flag to the cargo update command. + Misc - The search results tab and the help button are focusable with keyboard in rustdoc. - Running tests will now print the total time taken to execute. + Compatibility Notes - The compare_and_swap method on atomics has been deprecated. It's recommended to use the compare_exchange and compare_exchange_weak methods instead. - Changes in how TokenStreams are checked have fixed some cases where you could write unhygenic macro_rules! macros. - #![test] as an inner attribute is now considered unstable like other inner macro attributes, and reports an error by default through the soft_unstable lint. - Overriding a forbid lint at the same level that it was set is now a hard error. - You can no longer intercept panic! calls by supplying your own macro. It's recommended to use the #[panic_handler] attribute to provide your own implementation. - Semi-colons after item statements (e.g. struct Foo {};) now produce a warning. - Add download_helper.sh to ease download of bootstrap packages OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/877726 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=277
2021-03-08 13:49:24 +01:00
License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
2018-11-05 09:18:23 +01:00
Group: Development/Languages/Rust
Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
2021-06-18 07:32:54 +02:00
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Obsoletes: cargo < %{version}
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
2018-11-05 09:18:23 +01:00
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Cargo downloads dependencies of Rust projects and compiles it.
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
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Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Accepting request 520549 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - adjust build process and add package for Rust source - clean-up of useless provides - add rpmlintrc - Update to version 1.19 - Language updates: + [Numeric fields can now be used for creating tuple structs.][41145] [RFC 1506] For example `struct Point(u32, u32); let x = Point { 0: 7, 1: 0 };`. + [Macro recursion limit increased to 1024 from 64.][41676] + [Added lint for detecting unused macros.][41907] + [`loop` can now return a value with `break`.][42016] [RFC 1624] For example: `let x = loop { break 7; };` + [C compatible `union`s are now available.][42068] [RFC 1444] They can only contain `Copy` types and cannot have a `Drop` implementation. Example: `union Foo { bar: u8, baz: usize }` + [Non capturing closures can now be coerced into `fn`s,][42162] [RFC 1558] Example: `let foo: fn(u8) -> u8 = |v: u8| { v };` - Compiler updates: + [Add support for bootstrapping the Rust compiler toolchain on Android.][41370] + [Change `arm-linux-androideabi` to correspond to the `armeabi` official ABI.][41656] If you wish to continue targeting the `armeabi-v7a` ABI you should use `--target armv7-linux-androideabi`. + [Fixed ICE when removing a source file between compilation sessions.][41873] + [Minor optimisation of string operations.][42037] + [Compiler error message is now `aborting due to previous error(s)` instead of `aborting due to N previous errors`][42150] This was previously inaccurate and would only count certain kinds of errors. + [The compiler now supports Visual Studio 2017][42225] + [The compiler is now built against LLVM 4.0.1 by default][42948] + [Added a lot][42264] of [new error codes][42302] + [Added `target-feature=+crt-static` option][37406] [RFC 1721] Which allows libraries with C Run-time Libraries(CRT) to be statically linked. + [Fixed various ARM codegen bugs][42740] - Librarie updates: + [`String` now implements `FromIterator<Cow<'a, str>>` and `Extend<Cow<'a, str>>`][41449] + [`Vec` now implements `From<&mut [T]>`][41530] + [`Box<[u8]>` now implements `From<Box<str>>`][41258] + [`SplitWhitespace` now implements `Clone`][41659] + [`[u8]::reverse` is now 5x faster and `[u16]::reverse` is now 1.5x faster][41764] + [`eprint!` and `eprintln!` macros added to prelude.][41192] Same as the `print!` macros, but for printing to stderr. - Stabilized APIs + [`OsString::shrink_to_fit`] + [`cmp::Reverse`] + [`Command::envs`] + [`thread::ThreadId`] - Misc + [Added `rust-windbg.cmd`][39983] for loading rust `.natvis` files in the Windows Debugger. + [Rust will now release XZ compressed packages][rust-installer/57] + [rustup will now prefer to download rust packages with XZ compression][rustup/1100] over GZip packages. + [Added the ability to escape `#` in rust documentation][41785] By adding additional `#`'s ie. `##` is now `#` - Temporarily disable generation of compiler docs due to build issue - Change i586 build to produce i686 target instead of i586 so that x86 Firefox can be built with Rust. - Update to 1.18.0 -Language updates: + [Stabilize pub(restricted)][40556] `pub` can now accept amodule path to make the item visible to just that module tree. Also accepts the keyword `crate` to make something public to the whole crate but not users of the library. Example: `pub(crate) mod utils;`. [RFC 1422]. + [Stabilize `#![windows_subsystem]` attribute][40870] conservative exposure of the `/SUBSYSTEM` linker flag on Windows platforms. [RFC 1665]. + [Refactor of trait object type parsing][40043] Now `ty` in macros can accept types like `Write + Send`, trailing `+` are now supported in trait objects, and better error reporting for trait objects starting with `?Sized`. + [0e+10 is now a valid floating point literal][40589] + [Now warns if you bind a lifetime parameter to 'static][40734] + [Tuples, Enum variant fields, and structs with no `repr` attribute or with `#[repr(Rust)]` are reordered to minimize padding and produce a smaller representation in some cases.][40377] -Compiler updates + [rustc can now emit mir with `--emit mir`][39891] + [Improved LLVM IR for trivial functions][40367] + [Added explanation for E0090(Wrong number of lifetimes are supplied)][40723] + [rustc compilation is now 15%-20% faster][41469] Thanks to optimisation opportunities found through profiling + [Improved backtrace formatting when panicking][38165] - Library updates: + [Specialized `Vec::from_iter` being passed `vec::IntoIter`][40731] if the iterator hasn't been advanced the original `Vec` is reassembled with no actual iteration or reallocation. + [Simplified HashMap Bucket interface][40561] provides performance improvements for iterating and cloning. + [Specialize Vec::from_elem to use calloc][40409] + [Fixed Race condition in fs::create_dir_all][39799] + [No longer caching stdio on Windows][40516] + [Optimized insertion sort in slice][40807] insertion sort in some cases 2.50%~ faster and in one case now 12.50% faster. + [Optimized `AtomicBool::fetch_nand`][41143] - Stabilized APIs: + [`Child::try_wait`] + [`HashMap::retain`] + [`HashSet::retain`] + [`PeekMut::pop`] + [`TcpStream::peek`] + [`UdpSocket::peek`] - Misc: + [rustdoc can now use pulldown-cmark with the `--enable-commonmark` flag][40338] + [Added rust-winbg script for better debugging on Windows][39983] + [Rust now uses the official cross compiler for NetBSD][40612] + [rustdoc now accepts `#` at the start of files][40828] + [Fixed jemalloc support for musl][41168] - Compatibility Notes: + [Changes to how the `0` flag works in format!][40241] Padding zeroes are now always placed after the sign if it exists and before the digits. With the `#` flag the zeroes are placed after the prefix and before the digits. + [Due to the struct field optimisation][40377], using `transmute` on structs that have no `repr` attribute or `#[repr(Rust)]` will no longer work. This has always been undefined behavior, but is now more likely to break in practice. + [The refactor of trait object type parsing][40043] fixed a bug where `+` was receiving the wrong priority parsing things like `&for<'a> Tr<'a> + Send` as `&(for<'a> Tr<'a> + Send)` instead of `(&for<'a> Tr<'a>) + Send` + [Overlapping inherent `impl`s are now a hard error][40728] + [`PartialOrd` and `Ord` must agree on the ordering.][41270] + [`rustc main.rs -o out --emit=asm,llvm-ir`][41085] Now will output `out.asm` and `out.ll` instead of only one of the filetypes. + [ calling a function that returns `Self` will no longer work][41805] when the size of `Self` cannot be statically determined. + [rustc now builds with a "pthreads" flavour of MinGW for Windows GNU][40805] this has caused a few regressions namely: + Changed the link order of local static/dynamic libraries (respecting the order on given rather than having the compiler reorder). + Changed how MinGW is linked, native code linked to dynamic libraries may require manually linking to the gcc support library (for the native code itself) - Adjustment of rust version dependency to prevent inability to build in the adi rings. - Add the cargo binaries for each arch, used for building rust only these are not shipped, and don't factor in to the final product. - Revert restriction of x86 arch to i586 for the interim. - Update to 1.17.0 - Language updates * [The compiler's `dead_code` lint now accounts for type aliases][38051]. * [Uninhabitable enums (those without any variants) no longer permit wildcard match patterns][38069] * [Clean up semantics of `self` in an import list][38313] * [`Self` may appear in `impl` headers][38920] * [`Self` may appear in struct expressions][39282] - Compiler updates * [`rustc` now supports `--emit=metadata`, which causes rustc to emit a `.rmeta` file containing only crate metadata][38571]. This can be used by tools like the Rust Language Service to perform metadata-only builds. * [Levenshtein based typo suggestions now work in most places, while previously they worked only for fields and sometimes for local variables][38927]. Together with the overhaul of "no resolution"/"unexpected resolution" errors (#[38154]) they result in large and systematic improvement in resolution diagnostics. * [Fix `transmute::<T, U>` where `T` requires a bigger alignment than `U`][38670] * [rustc: use -Xlinker when specifying an rpath with ',' in it][38798] * [`rustc` no longer attempts to provide "consider using an explicit lifetime" suggestions][37057]. They were inaccurate. - Stabilized APIs * [`VecDeque::truncate`] * [`VecDeque::resize`] * [`String::insert_str`] * [`Duration::checked_add`] * [`Duration::checked_sub`] * [`Duration::checked_div`] * [`Duration::checked_mul`] * [`str::replacen`] * [`str::repeat`] * [`SocketAddr::is_ipv4`] * [`SocketAddr::is_ipv6`] * [`IpAddr::is_ipv4`] * [`IpAddr::is_ipv6`] * [`Vec::dedup_by`] * [`Vec::dedup_by_key`] * [`Result::unwrap_or_default`] * [`<*const T>::wrapping_offset`] * [`<*mut T>::wrapping_offset`] * `CommandExt::creation_flags` * [`File::set_permissions`] * [`String::split_off`] - Updates to libraries * [`[T]::binary_search` and `[T]::binary_search_by_key` now take their argument by `Borrow` parameter][37761] * [All public types in std implement `Debug`][38006] * [`IpAddr` implements `From<Ipv4Addr>` and `From<Ipv6Addr>`][38327] * [`Ipv6Addr` implements `From<[u16; 8]>`][38131] * [Ctrl-Z returns from `Stdin.read()` when reading from the console on Windows][38274] * [std: Fix partial writes in `LineWriter`][38062] * [std: Clamp max read/write sizes on Unix][38062] * [Use more specific panic message for `&str` slicing errors][38066] * [`TcpListener::set_only_v6` is deprecated][38304]. This functionality cannot be achieved in std currently. * [`writeln!`, like `println!`, now accepts a form with no string or formatting arguments, to just print a newline][38469] * [Implement `iter::Sum` and `iter::Product` for `Result`][38580] * [Reduce the size of static data in `std_unicode::tables`][38781] * [`char::EscapeDebug`, `EscapeDefault`, `EscapeUnicode`, `CaseMappingIter`, `ToLowercase`, `ToUppercase`, implement `Display`][38909] * [`Duration` implements `Sum`][38712] * [`String` implements `ToSocketAddrs`][39048] - Misc * [`rustdoc` has a `--sysroot` argument that, like `rustc`, specifies the path to the Rust implementation][38589] * [The `armv7-linux-androideabi` target no longer enables NEON extensions, per Google's ABI guide][38413] * [The stock standard library can be compiled for Redox OS][38401] * [Rust has initial SPARC support][38726]. Tier 3. No builds available. * [Rust has experimental support for Nvidia PTX][38559]. Tier 3. No builds available. * [Fix backtraces on i686-pc-windows-gnu by disabling FPO][39379] - Compatibility Notes * [Uninhabitable enums (those without any variants) no longer permit wildcard match patterns][38069] * In this release, references to uninhabited types can not be pattern-matched. This was accidentally allowed in 1.15. * [The compiler's `dead_code` lint now accounts for type aliases][38051]. * [Ctrl-Z returns from `Stdin.read()` when reading from the console on Windows][38274] * [Clean up semantics of `self` in an import list][38313] - Restrict x86 builds to i686 only. - Revert restriction on previous rust versions used for building - Change x86 build target from i586 to i686 - Switch .spec to use rust-build compilation system - Update config.toml to reflect rust-build changes - Strict versioning for compilation so rustc always use previous stable compiler - Update to 1.16.0 - Language updates * Lifetimes in statics and consts default to `'static`. [RFC 1623] * [The compiler's `dead_code` lint now accounts for type aliases][38051]. * [Uninhabitable enums (those without any variants) no longer permit wildcard match patterns][38069] * [Clean up semantics of `self` in an import list][38313] * [`Self` may appear in `impl` headers][38920] * [`Self` may appear in struct expressions][39282] - Compiler updates * [`rustc` now supports `--emit=metadata`, which causes rustc to emit a `.rmeta` file containing only crate metadata][38571]. This can be used by tools like the Rust Language Service to perform metadata-only builds. * [Levenshtein based typo suggestions now work in most places, while previously they worked only for fields and sometimes for local variables][38927]. Together with the overhaul of "no resolution"/"unexpected resolution" errors (#[38154]) they result in large and systematic improvement in resolution diagnostics. * [Fix `transmute::<T, U>` where `T` requires a bigger alignment than `U`][38670] * [rustc: use -Xlinker when specifying an rpath with ',' in it][38798] * [`rustc` no longer attempts to provide "consider using an explicit lifetime" suggestions][37057]. They were inaccurate. - Stabilized APIs * [`VecDeque::truncate`] * [`VecDeque::resize`] * [`String::insert_str`] * [`Duration::checked_add`] * [`Duration::checked_sub`] * [`Duration::checked_div`] * [`Duration::checked_mul`] * [`str::replacen`] * [`str::repeat`] * [`SocketAddr::is_ipv4`] * [`SocketAddr::is_ipv6`] * [`IpAddr::is_ipv4`] * [`IpAddr::is_ipv6`] * [`Vec::dedup_by`] * [`Vec::dedup_by_key`] * [`Result::unwrap_or_default`] * [`<*const T>::wrapping_offset`] * [`<*mut T>::wrapping_offset`] * `CommandExt::creation_flags` * [`File::set_permissions`] * [`String::split_off`] - Library updates * [`[T]::binary_search` and `[T]::binary_search_by_key` now take their argument by `Borrow` parameter][37761] * [All public types in std implement `Debug`][38006] * [`IpAddr` implements `From<Ipv4Addr>` and `From<Ipv6Addr>`][38327] * [`Ipv6Addr` implements `From<[u16; 8]>`][38131] * [Ctrl-Z returns from `Stdin.read()` when reading from the console on Windows][38274] * [std: Fix partial writes in `LineWriter`][38062] * [std: Clamp max read/write sizes on Unix][38062] * [Use more specific panic message for `&str` slicing errors][38066] * [`TcpListener::set_only_v6` is deprecated][38304]. This functionality cannot be achieved in std currently. * [`writeln!`, like `println!`, now accepts a form with no string or formatting arguments, to just print a newline][38469] * [Implement `iter::Sum` and `iter::Product` for `Result`][38580] * [Reduce the size of static data in `std_unicode::tables`][38781] * [`char::EscapeDebug`, `EscapeDefault`, `EscapeUnicode`, `CaseMappingIter`, `ToLowercase`, `ToUppercase`, implement `Display`][38909] * [`Duration` implements `Sum`][38712] * [`String` implements `ToSocketAddrs`][39048] - Misc fixes * [`rustdoc` has a `--sysroot` argument that, like `rustc`, specifies the path to the Rust implementation][38589] * [The `armv7-linux-androideabi` target no longer enables NEON extensions, per Google's ABI guide][38413] * [The stock standard library can be compiled for Redox OS][38401] * [Rust has initial SPARC support][38726]. Tier 3. No builds available. * [Rust has experimental support for Nvidia PTX][38559]. Tier 3. No builds available. * [Fix backtraces on i686-pc-windows-gnu by disabling FPO][39379] - Compatibility notes * [Uninhabitable enums (those without any variants) no longer permit wildcard match patterns][38069] * In this release, references to uninhabited types can not be pattern-matched. This was accidentally allowed in 1.15. * [The compiler's `dead_code` lint now accounts for type aliases][38051]. * [Ctrl-Z returns from `Stdin.read()` when reading from the console on Windows][38274] * [Clean up semantics of `self` in an import list][38313] - Remove duplicate license files from _docdir: rpm 4.13 no longer implicitly packages those files and we catch them using %license, - remove bootstrap for s390x as binaries are available in openSUSE:Factory:zSystems - Fixes to build for archs armv7, aarch64, ppc64, s390x - Update to 1.15.1 - Fix IntoIter::as_mut_slice's signature - Correct rust-triples use in spec. - Update to 1.15.0 - Language updates * Basic procedural macros allowing custom `#[derive]`, aka "macros 1.1", are stable. This allows popular code-generating crates like Serde and Diesel to work ergonomically. [RFC 1681]. * [Tuple structs may be empty. Unary and empty tuple structs may be instantiated with curly braces][36868]. Part of [RFC 1506]. * [A number of minor changes to name resolution have been activated][37127]. They add up to more consistent semantics, allowing for future evolution of Rust macros. Specified in [RFC 1560], see its section on ["changes"] for details of what is different. The breaking changes here have been transitioned through the [`legacy_imports`] lint since 1.14, with no known regressions. * [In `macro_rules`, `path` fragments can now be parsed as type parameter bounds][38279] * [`?Sized` can be used in `where` clauses][37791] * [There is now a limit on the size of monomorphized types and it can be modified with the `#![type_size_limit]` crate attribute, similarly to the `#![recursion_limit]` attribute][37789] - Compiler changes * [On Windows, the compiler will apply dllimport attributes when linking to extern functions][37973]. Additional attributes and flags can control which library kind is linked and its name. [RFC 1717]. * [Rust-ABI symbols are no longer exported from cdylibs][38117] * [The `--test` flag works with procedural macro crates][38107] * [Fix `extern "aapcs" fn` ABI][37814] * [The `-C no-stack-check` flag is deprecated][37636]. It does nothing. * [The `format!` expander recognizes incorrect `printf` and shell-style formatting directives and suggests the correct format][37613]. * [Only report one error for all unused imports in an import list][37456] - Compiler performance * [Avoid unnecessary `mk_ty` calls in `Ty::super_fold_with`][37705] * [Avoid more unnecessary `mk_ty` calls in `Ty::super_fold_with`][37979] * [Don't clone in `UnificationTable::probe`][37848] * [Remove `scope_auxiliary` to cut RSS by 10%][37764] * [Use small vectors in type walker][37760] * [Macro expansion performance was improved][37701] * [Change `HirVec<P<T>>` to `HirVec<T>` in `hir::Expr`][37642] * [Replace FNV with a faster hash function][37229] - For full change list, please see https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rust-lang/rust/master/RELEASES.md - Adjust build so that aarch and ARM architectures use bootstrap for initial build - Fix provides/conflicts/obsoletes - Remove patch 0001-Fix-armv7-autodetection.patch + appears to have been fixed upstream. - Building armv7hl arch with bootstrap binary since previously packaged versions haven't successfully built in the past - Update to version 1.14.0 + Announcement: https://blog.rust-lang.org/2016/12/22/Rust-1.14.html + Details: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/RELEASES.md#version-1140-2016-12-22 - Release highlights: + support for RFC 1492. This small addition lets you use `..` in more places, for example when destructuring a struct or tuple + println!(), with no arguments, prints newline + Wrapping impls standard binary and unary operators on references, as well as the Sum and Product iterators, making references to these types easier to use + Implement From<Cow<str>> for String and From<Cow<[T]>> for Vec<T>. These implementations make sense, but were not yet added. + Expand .zip() specialization to .map() and .cloned() for improved performance. + Implement RefUnwindSafe for atomic types, as these types are “unwind safe,” though that wasn’t obvious at first. + Specialize Vec::extend to Vec::extend_from_slice for performance gains. + Don’t reuse HashMap random seeds. This helps to mitigate one type of DDoS attack. + The internal memory layout of HashMap is more cache-friendly, for significant improvements in some operations + Impl Add<{str, Cow<str>}> for Cow<str>. We already support Add for other string types, so not having it on Cow is inconsistent. - Update to 1.13.0 - Add conflicts to help avoid situations where previous versions or rustc-bootstrap may be installed - Update to 1.12.1 - Remove patches: + 0003-Disable-embedding-timestamp-information.patch - fixed by upstream + 0002-Add-armv6l-autodetection.patch - no-longer viable - Revert from v1.13 to v1.11 in preparation for alternative packaging. - Add 0001-Fix-armv7-autodetection.patch - Add 0002-Add-armv6l-autodetection.patch * fix armv6 and armv7 builds - Update to 1.11 + Add support for cdylib crate types - Remove merged patches: * 0001-Fix-misleading-intentation-errors-on-gcc-6.0.patch * 0002-Fix-GCC-6-misleading-indentation-error-in-hoedown.patch - Set DT_SONAME when building dylibs * Add add-soname.patch - Move to package named rust - Update to 1.10 + -C panic=abort flag for rustc or equivalent in Cargo.toml + new crate type cdylib, embeded library for other languages + In addition, a number of performance improvements landed in the compiler, and so did a number of usability improvements across the documentation, rustdoc itself, and various error messages. + This is the first release, which is guaranteed to be built by previous stable release of rustc - Packaging: + drop bootstrap mode and use rustc 1.9 + move documentation to versioned directory - Use smp_mflags for parallel building. Avoid sh invocation for simple ldconfig calls. Drop archaic %clean section. Drop filler words from summary. - Rename source package to rustc-1_9 to conform to naming standards. - Rename source package to rustc-190 to avoid unecessary rebuilds of rustc packages on upgrade - Move stage0 binaries into separate package - Disable embedding timestamp information - Add 0003-Disable-embedding-timestamp-information.patch - Rename package to rustc-stable - Add rpmlintrc - Make bootstrapping conditional - Fix misleading indentation errors on GCC 6.0 - Remove snap2.sh - Add 0001-Fix-misleading-intentation-errors-on-gcc-6.0.patch - Add 0002-Fix-GCC-6-misleading-indentation-error-in-hoedown.patch - Update to version 1.9.0 + Stabilization of std::panic + Deprecation warnings, #[deprecated] attribute + Compile time improvements + Rolling out use of specialization + Library stabilizations About 80 library functions and methods are now stable in 1. + http://blog.rust-lang.org/2016/05/26/Rust-1.9.html - Update to version 1.8.0: + Various “operator equals” operators, such as += and -=, are now overloadable via various traits. + Empty struct declaration can contain cutly braces + New (non default) cargo based build system for rustc + About 20 library functions and methods are now stable in 1.8 - Update to version 1.7.0: + Many stabilized APIs + Improved library performance + BTreeSet and its iterators, Iter, IntoIter, and Range are covariant over their contained type. + LinkedList and its iterators, Iter and IntoIter are covariant over their contained type. + str::replace now accepts a Pattern, like other string searching methods. + Any is implemented for unsized types. + Hash is implemented for Duration. + Soundness fixes, may break code. See RFC 1214 for more information. + Several bugs in the compiler's visibility calculations were fixed. + Parsing "." as a float results in an error instead of 0. + Borrows of closure parameters may not outlive the closure. - Update to version 1.6.0: + Stabilization of libcore and other library functions + Crates.io disallows wildcards - Update to version 1.4.0: + Several changes have been made to fix type soundness and improve the behavior of associated types. See RFC 1214. Although we have mostly introduced these changes as warnings this release, to become errors next release, there are still some scenarios that will see immediate breakage. + The str::lines and BufRead::lines iterators treat \r\n as line breaks in addition to \n. + Loans of 'static lifetime extend to the end of a function. + str::parse no longer introduces avoidable rounding error when parsing floating point numbers. Together with earlier changes to float formatting/output, "round trips" like f.to_string().parse() now preserve the value of f exactly. Additionally, leading plus signs are now accepted. - Split the gdb support to rust-gdb subpackage - Update to version 1.3.0: + API stabilization, including the new Duration API and enhancements to Error and Hash/Hasher. + The substring matcher now uses a more efficient algorithm. + There were improvements to zero filling that speed up Vec::resize and Read::read_to_end. + The implementation of Read::read_to_end has been specialized for stdin and File, resulting in additional speedups. + The PartialEq implementation on slices is now much faster. - Packaging: renamed source package to rustc to match upstream - Update to version 1.2.0: + An across-the-board improvement to real-world compiler performance. Representative crates include hyper (compiles 1.16x faster), html5ever (1.62x faster), regex (1.32x faster) and rust-encoding (1.35x faster). You can explore some of this performance data at Nick Cameron’s preliminary tracking site, using dates 2015-05-15 to 2015-06-25. + Parallel codegen is now working, and produces a 33% speedup when bootstrapping on a 4 core machine. Parallel codegen is particularly useful for debug builds, since it prevents some optimizations; but it can also be used with optimizations as an effective -O1 flag. It can be activated by passing -C codegen-units=N to rustc, where N is the desired number of threads. - Update to version 1.1.0: + The std::fs module has been expanded to expand the set of functionality exposed: * DirEntry now supports optimizations like file_type and metadata which don't incur a syscall on some platforms. * A symlink_metadata function has been added. * The fs::Metadata structure now lowers to its OS counterpart, providing access to all underlying information. + The compiler now contains extended explanations of many errors. When an error with an explanation occurs the compiler suggests using the --explain flag to read the explanation. Error explanations are also available online. + Thanks to multiple improvements to type checking, as well as other work, the time to bootstrap the compiler decreased by 32%. - drop tar_scm service and use source urls - Update to version 1.0.0: + lint: deny transmuting from immutable to mutable, since it's undefined behavior + std: update select internals to not use mutable transmuting + std: Remove index notation on slice iterators + std: Destabilize io::BufStream + Make RwLock::try_write try to obtain a write lock + std: Remove addition on vectors for now + thread: right now you can't actually set those printers + Fix #24872, XSS in docs not found page. + Update AUTHORS.txt and RELEASES.md for 1.0 + std: Mark `mem::forget` as a safe function + core: impl AsRef<[u8]> for str + collections: impl AsRef<[u8]> for String + collections: change bounds of SliceConcatExt implementations to use Borrow instead of AsRef + Fix invalid references due to the automated string substitution + dropck: must assume `Box<Trait + 'a>` has a destructor of interest. - Rename binary package to rust - Add build for i586 - Only run fdupes on SUSE builds - Changed version format - Update to version 1.0.0~beta4+git.1430848988.f873dc5: + Introduce a `FreeRegionMap` data structure. (#22779) + Fix #20616 + std: Fix inheriting standard handles on windows + Fix #24895. + Fix zero-normalization of the pos of a `MultiByteChar`. + lint for mixing `#[repr(C)]` with an impl of `Drop`. + Bump prerelease version to .4 + Add downcasting to std::error::Error - Format spec file - Update to version 1.0.0beta3+git.1429985089.5241bf9: + Update Windows caveats + Utilize if..let for get_mut doc-comment examples + Indicate keywords are code-like in Fuse::reset_fuse doc comment + doc: improve/fix 'let' FAQ + Fix broken links in the docs + Indicate None is code-like in doc comments + Fixed typo in hash_map::Entry documentation + Remove an unused import on windows - Version 1.0.0-beta3. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/520549 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=114
2017-09-04 05:30:42 +02:00
%if %{with rls}
Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
2018-11-05 09:18:23 +01:00
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Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
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Accepting request 900678 from home:firstyear:rust_versioned - Update to version 1.53: + Language - [You can now use unicode for identifiers.][83799] This allows multilingual identifiers but still doesn't allow glyphs that are not considered characters such as `◆` or `🦀`. More specifically you can now use any identifier that matches the UAX #31 "Unicode Identifier and Pattern Syntax" standard. This is the same standard as languages like Python, however Rust uses NFC normalization which may be different from other languages. - [You can now specify "or patterns" inside pattern matches.][79278] Previously you could only use `|` (OR) on complete patterns. E.g. ```rust let x = Some(2u8); // Before matches!(x, Some(1) | Some(2)); // Now matches!(x, Some(1 | 2)); ``` - [Added the `:pat_param` `macro_rules!` matcher.][83386] This matcher has the same semantics as the `:pat` matcher. This is to allow `:pat` to change semantics to being a pattern fragment in a future edition. + Compiler - [Updated the minimum external LLVM version to LLVM 10.][83387] - [Added Tier 3\* support for the `wasm64-unknown-unknown` target.][80525] - [Improved debuginfo for closures and async functions on Windows MSVC.][83941] \* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. + Libraries - [Abort messages will now forward to `android_set_abort_message` on Android platforms when available.][81469] - [`slice::IterMut<'_, T>` now implements `AsRef<[T]>`][82771] OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/900678 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=292
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Accepting request 646330 from home:luke_nukem:branches:devel:languages:rust - Patch: require patching of src/librustc_llvm/build.rs to ignore a flag that llvm-config --cxxflags outputs which GCC doesn't recognise. - Default to building using the distro LLVM where the version is >= 5.0, instead of the Rust bundled LLVM which requires compilation. This should decrease build times. SLE LLVM is too old. - Fixing various rpmlint warnings and errors: + ExclusiveArch instead of BuildArch for i686 + Remove conflicts with same package name + Remove a few hidden files during prep, does not touch '.clang-format' + Remove old patch macro in comment + Fix lint warning about bash and zsh completition files + Fix various script shebang warnings (incorrect or missing) + Adjust rpmlintrc to mask some 'invalid' warnings - Move Rust and its tools in to their own category under: + Development/Languages/Rust - Jump from version 1.26.2 to 1.30.0 due to a build issue with using 1.26.x to compile 1.27.x. This package release requires %{rust_bootstrap} to be set. - Enable extra rust tools to be built (cargo, rls, rustfmt, analysis) + cargo is now packaged with the same version number as the rust release, this may break any packages that relied on a cargo version number. - Remove ccache and ninja from BuildRequires. - Switch build configuration to use configure script, remove config.toml. - Include all bootstraps in source rpm to make bootstrapping easier to manage within OBS. - Remove unused patch: update-config-guess.patch Update to version 1.30.0 (2018-10-25) + Language - Procedural macros are now available.- These kinds of macros allow for more powerful code generation. There is a new chapter available in the Rust Programming Language book that goes further in depth. - You can now use keywords as identifiers using the raw identifiers syntax (`r#`),- e.g. `let r#for = true;` - Using anonymous parameters in traits is now deprecated with a warning and will be a hard error in the 2018 edition.- - You can now use `crate` in paths.- This allows you to refer to the crate root in the path, e.g. `use crate::foo;` refers to `foo` in `src/lib.rs`. - Using a external crate no longer requires being prefixed with `::`.- Previously, using a external crate in a module without a use statement required `let json = ::serde_json::from_str(foo);` but can now be written as `let json = serde_json::from_str(foo);`. - You can now apply the `#[used]` attribute to static items to prevent the compiler from optimising them away, even if they appear to be unused,- e.g. `#[used] static FOO: u32 = 1;` - You can now import and reexport macros from other crates with the `use` syntax.- Macros exported with `#[macro_export]` are now placed into the root module of the crate. If your macro relies on calling other local macros, it is recommended to export with the `#[macro_export(local_inner_macros)]` attribute so users won't have to import those macros. - You can now catch visibility keywords (e.g. `pub`, `pub(crate)`) in macros using the `vis` specifier.- - Non-macro attributes now allow all forms of literals, not just strings.- Previously, you would write `#[attr("true")]`, and you can now write `#[attr(true)]`. - You can now specify a function to handle a panic in the Rust runtime with the `#[panic_handler]` attribute.- + Compiler - Added the `riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf` target.- - Added the `aarch64-unknown-netbsd` target- + Libraries - `ManuallyDrop` now allows the inner type to be unsized.- + Stabilized APIs - `Ipv4Addr::BROADCAST` - `Ipv4Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST` - `Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED` - `Iterator::find_map` - The following methods are replacement methods for `trim_left`, `trim_right`, `trim_left_matches`, and `trim_right_matches`, which will be deprecated in 1.33.0: + `str::trim_end_matches` + `str::trim_end` + `str::trim_start_matches` + `str::trim_start` + Cargo - `cargo run` doesn't require specifying a package in workspaces.][cargo/5877] - `cargo doc` now supports `--message-format=json`.][cargo/5878] This is equivalent to calling `rustdoc --error-format=json`. - Cargo will now provide a progress bar for builds.][cargo/5995] + Misc - `rustdoc` allows you to specify what edition to treat your code as with the `--edition` option.- - `rustdoc` now has the `--color` (specify whether to output color) and `--error-format` (specify error format, e.g. `json`) options.- - We now distribute a `rust-gdbgui` script that invokes `gdbgui` with Rust debug symbols.- - Attributes from Rust tools such as `rustfmt` or `clippy` are now available,- e.g. `#[rustfmt::skip]` will skip formatting the next item. - Update to version 1.29.2 (2018-10-11) + Workaround for an aliasing-related LLVM bug, which caused miscompilation. + The `rls-preview` component on the windows-gnu targets has been restored. - Update to version 1.29.1 (2018-09-25) + Security Notes - The standard library's `str::repeat` function contained an out of bounds write caused by an integer overflow. This has been fixed by deterministically panicking when an overflow happens. - Update to version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) + Compiler - Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0. - Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target. - Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets. + Libraries - `Once::call_once` no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`. - `BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`. - `Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`. - Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`. - `Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized. - `SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox. + Stabilized APIs - `Arc::downcast` - `Iterator::flatten` - `Rc::downcast` + Cargo - Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles.][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behavior. - `cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`.][cargo/5614] - Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] - `cargo doc` can now optionally document private types using the `--document-private-items` flag.][cargo/5543] + Misc - `rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level. For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - `rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails and `101` if there is a panic. - A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup. You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview`. + Compatibility Notes - `str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated. Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - `std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behavior. Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - `rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec. - `cfg` attributes and `--cfg` command line flags are now more strictly validated. - Update to version 1.28.0 + Language - The `#[repr(transparent)]` attribute is now stable.- This attribute allows a Rust newtype wrapper (`struct NewType<T>(T);`) to be represented as the inner type across Foreign Function Interface (FFI) boundaries. - The keywords `pure`, `sizeof`, `alignof`, and `offsetof` have been unreserved and can now be used as identifiers.- - The `GlobalAlloc` trait and `#[global_allocator]` attribute are now stable.- This will allow users to specify a global allocator for their program. - Unit test functions marked with the `#[test]` attribute can now return `Result<(), E: Debug>` in addition to `()`.- - The `lifetime` specifier for `macro_rules!` is now stable.- This allows macros to easily target lifetimes. + Compiler - The `s` and `z` optimisation levels are now stable.- These optimisations prioritise making smaller binary sizes. `z` is the same as `s` with the exception that it does not vectorise loops, which typically results in an even smaller binary. - The short error format is now stable.- Specified with `--error-format=short` this option will provide a more compressed output of rust error messages. - Added a lint warning when you have duplicated `macro_export`s.- - Reduced the number of allocations in the macro parser.- This can improve compile times of macro heavy crates on average by 5%. + Libraries - Implemented `Default` for `&mut str`.- - Implemented `From<bool>` for all integer and unsigned number types.- - Implemented `Extend` for `()`.- - The `Debug` implementation of `time::Duration` should now be more easily human readable.- Previously a `Duration` of one second would printed as `Duration { secs: 1, nanos: 0 }` and will now be printed as `1s`. - Implemented `From<&String>` for `Cow<str>`, `From<&Vec<T>>` for `Cow<[T]>`, `From<Cow<CStr>>` for `CString`, `From<CString>, From<CStr>, From<&CString>` for `Cow<CStr>`, `From<OsString>, From<OsStr>, From<&OsString>` for `Cow<OsStr>`, `From<&PathBuf>` for `Cow<Path>`, and `From<Cow<Path>>` for `PathBuf`.- - Implemented `Shl` and `Shr` for `Wrapping<u128>` and `Wrapping<i128>`.- - `DirEntry::metadata` now uses `fstatat` instead of `lstat` when possible.- This can provide up to a 40% speed increase. - Improved error messages when using `format!`.- + Stabilized APIs - `Iterator::step_by` - `Path::ancestors` - `SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH` - `alloc::GlobalAlloc` - `alloc::Layout` - `alloc::LayoutErr` - `alloc::System` - `alloc::alloc` - `alloc::alloc_zeroed` - `alloc::dealloc` - `alloc::realloc` - `alloc::handle_alloc_error` - `btree_map::Entry::or_default` - `fmt::Alignment` - `hash_map::Entry::or_default` - `iter::repeat_with` - `num::NonZeroUsize` - `num::NonZeroU128` - `num::NonZeroU16` - `num::NonZeroU32` - `num::NonZeroU64` - `num::NonZeroU8` - `ops::RangeBounds` - `slice::SliceIndex` - `slice::from_mut` - `slice::from_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_mut` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::downcast_ref` - `{Any + Send + Sync}::is` + Cargo - Cargo will now no longer allow you to publish crates with build scripts that modify the `src` directory.][cargo/5584] The `src` directory in a crate should be considered to be immutable. + Misc - The `suggestion_applicability` field in `rustc`'s json output is now stable.- This will allow dev tools to check whether a code suggestion would apply to them. + Compatibility Notes - Rust will consider trait objects with duplicated constraints to be the same type as without the duplicated constraint.- For example the below code will now fail to compile. ```rust trait Trait {} impl Trait + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("one"); } //~ ERROR duplicate definitions with name `test` } impl Trait + Send + Send { fn test(&self) { println!("two"); } } - Update to version 1.27.2: + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.1: + Security Notes - rustdoc would execute plugins in the /tmp/rustdoc/plugins directory when running, which enabled executing code as some other user on a given machine. This release fixes that vulnerability; you can read more about this on the blog. The associated CVE is [CVE-2018-1000622]. Thank you to Red Hat for responsibily disclosing this vulnerability to us. + Compatibility Notes - The borrow checker was fixed to avoid an additional potential unsoundness when using match ergonomics - Update to version 1.27.0: + Language - Removed 'proc' from the reserved keywords list. This allows `proc` to be used as an identifier. - The dyn syntax is now available. This syntax is equivalent to the bare `Trait` syntax, and should make it clearer when being used in tandem with `impl Trait` because it is equivalent to the following syntax: `&Trait == &dyn Trait`, `&mut Trait == &mut dyn Trait`, and `Box<Trait> == Box<dyn Trait>`. - Attributes on generic parameters such as types and lifetimes are now stable. e.g. `fn foo<#[lifetime_attr] 'a, #[type_attr] T: 'a>() {}` - The `#[must_use]` attribute can now also be used on functions as well as types. It provides a lint that by default warns users when the value returned by a function has not been used. + Compiler - Added the `armvte-unknown-linux-musleabi` target. + Libraries - SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) on x/x_ is now stable. This includes arch::x & arch::x_ modules which contain SIMD intrinsics, a new macro called `is_x_feature_detected!`, the `#[target_feature(enable="")]` attribute, and adding `target_feature = ""` to the `cfg` attribute. - A lot of methods for `[u]`, `f`, and `f` previously only available in std are now available in core. - The generic `Rhs` type parameter on `ops::{Shl, ShlAssign, Shr}` now defaults to `Self`. - std::str::replace` now has the `#[must_use]` attribute to clarify that the operation isn't done in place. - Clone::clone`, `Iterator::collect`, and `ToOwned::to_owned` now have the `#[must_use]` attribute] to warn about unused potentially expensive allocations. + Stabilized APIs - DoubleEndedIterator::rfind - DoubleEndedIterator::rfold - DoubleEndedIterator::try_rfold - Duration::from_micros - Duration::from_nanos - Duration::subsec_micros - Duration::subsec_millis - HashMap::remove_entry - Iterator::try_fold - Iterator::try_for_each - NonNull::cast - Option::filter - String::replace_range - Take::set_limit - hint::unreachable_unchecked - os::unix::process::parent_id - ptr::swap_nonoverlapping - slice::rsplit_mut - slice::rsplit - slice::swap_with_slice + Cargo - `cargo-metadata` now includes `authors`, `categories`, `keywords`, `readme`, and `repository` fields. - `cargo-metadata` now includes a package's `metadata` table. - Added the `--target-dir` optional argument. This allows you to specify a different directory than `target` for placing compilation artifacts. - Cargo will be adding automatic target inference for binaries, benchmarks, examples, and tests in the Rust 2018 edition. If your project specifies specific targets, e.g. using `[[bin]]`, and have other binaries in locations where cargo would infer a binary, Cargo will produce a warning. You can disable this feature ahead of time by setting any of the following to false: `autobins`, `autobenches`, `autoexamples`, `autotests`. - Cargo will now cache compiler information. This can be disabled by setting `CARGO_CACHE_RUSTC_INFO=0` in your environment. + Compatibility Notes - Calling a `CharExt` or `StrExt` method directly on core will no longer work. e.g. `::core::prelude::v1::StrExt::is_empty("")` will not compile, `"".is_empty()` will still compile. - `Debug` output on `atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicIsize, AtomicPtr, AtomicUsize}` will only print the inner type. E.g. `print!("{:?}", AtomicBool::new(true))` will print `true`, not `AtomicBool(true)`. - The maximum number for `repr(align(N))` is now 2²⁹. Previously you could enter higher numbers but they were not supported by LLVM. Up to 512MB alignment should cover all use cases. - The `.description()` method on the `std::error::Error` trait has been soft-deprecated. It is no longer required to implement it. + Misc - Added “The Rustc book” into the official documentation. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/646330 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:rust/rust?expand=0&rev=161
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