- 01 5月, 2013 2 次提交
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由 Brian Anderson 提交于
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由 Brian Anderson 提交于
Conflicts: src/libcore/task/local_data_priv.rs
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- 30 4月, 2013 20 次提交
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由 Brian Anderson 提交于
core won't compile in stage0 without.
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由 bors 提交于
r? @brson
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
This commit does not remove `ty::arg`, although that should be possible to do now.
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Patrick Walton 提交于
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由 Tim Chevalier 提交于
This reverts commit 9860fe10.
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由 bors 提交于
As discussed on issue #4819, I have created four new traits: `Algebraic`, `Trigonometric`, `Exponential` and `Hyperbolic`, and moved the appropriate methods into them from `Real`. ~~~rust pub trait Algebraic { fn pow(&self, n: Self) -> Self; fn sqrt(&self) -> Self; fn rsqrt(&self) -> Self; fn cbrt(&self) -> Self; fn hypot(&self, other: Self) -> Self; } pub trait Trigonometric { fn sin(&self) -> Self; fn cos(&self) -> Self; fn tan(&self) -> Self; fn asin(&self) -> Self; fn acos(&self) -> Self; fn atan(&self) -> Self; fn atan2(&self, other: Self) -> Self; } pub trait Exponential { fn exp(&self) -> Self; fn exp2(&self) -> Self; fn expm1(&self) -> Self; fn log(&self) -> Self; fn log2(&self) -> Self; fn log10(&self) -> Self; } pub trait Hyperbolic: Exponential { fn sinh(&self) -> Self; fn cosh(&self) -> Self; fn tanh(&self) -> Self; } ~~~ There was some discussion over whether we should shorten the names, for example `Trig` and `Exp`. No abbreviations have been agreed on yet, but this could be considered in the future. Additionally, `Integer::divisible_by` has been renamed to `Integer::is_multiple_of`.
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由 bors 提交于
One of the tests seems to have no current equivalent that's similar. Please let me know if that's incorrect, and I'll try fixing it instead of deleting it. I suppose a struct could be used instead of `any` and `match type`, but it seems like the original intent of the test was to exercise `match type`
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- 29 4月, 2013 18 次提交
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由 Brendan Zabarauskas 提交于
After discussions on IRC and #4819, we have decided to revert this change. This is due to the traits expressing different ideas and because hyperbolic functions are not trivially implementable from exponential functions for floating-point types.
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由 Brendan Zabarauskas 提交于
The Hyperbolic Functions are trivially implemented in terms of `exp`, so it's simpler to group them the Exponential trait. In the future these would have default implementations.
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由 ILYONG CHO 提交于
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由 ILYONG CHO 提交于
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由 bors 提交于
r? @pcwalton A month's worth of parser cleanup here. Much of this is new comments and renaming. A number of these commits also remove unneeded code. Probably the biggest refactor here is splitting "parse_item_or_view_item" into two functions; it turns out that the only overlap between items in foreign modules and items in regular modules was macros, so this refactor should make things substantially easier for future maintenance.
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由 Brendan Zabarauskas 提交于
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由 John Clements 提交于
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由 John Clements 提交于
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由 Brendan Zabarauskas 提交于
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由 Brendan Zabarauskas 提交于
Move appropriate functions out of Real and into separate Algebraic, Trigonometric, Exponential and Hyperbolic traits
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由 bors 提交于
The existing adaptors like `map` in the `iter` module are very flawed because they only work for `BaseIter` implementations. There are many internal iterator implementations in the standard library like the set methods (`difference`, `symmetric_difference`, `intersection`, `union`) and the `range` functions that only share the `for` loop protocol in common. The internal iterator adaptors should be implemented to work on any implementation of that protocol, rather than just a method called `each` taking `&self`. This just moves `iter.rs` to `old_iter.rs` and begins work on documenting and implementing a nicer module.
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由 Daniel Micay 提交于
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由 bors 提交于
This fixes issue #5641
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由 bors 提交于
This is a follow-up commit for #6041 (and depending on #6048). Also adding `#[inline(always)]` for almost every methods in `std::bigint`.
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由 Dan Luu 提交于
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由 Dan Luu 提交于
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由 Dan Luu 提交于
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由 John Clements 提交于
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