// Top-level, visible-everywhere definitions. // Export various ubiquitous types, constructors, methods. import option::{some, none}; import option = option::option; import path = path::path; import str::extensions; import vec::extensions; import option::extensions; import option_iter::extensions; import ptr::extensions; import rand::extensions; import result::extensions; export path, option, some, none, unreachable; export extensions; // Export the log levels as global constants. Higher levels mean // more-verbosity. Error is the bottom level, default logging level is // warn-and-below. export error, warn, info, debug; #[doc = "The error log level"] const error : u32 = 0_u32; #[doc = "The warning log level"] const warn : u32 = 1_u32; #[doc = "The info log level"] const info : u32 = 2_u32; #[doc = "The debug log level"] const debug : u32 = 3_u32; // A curious inner-module that's not exported that contains the binding // 'core' so that macro-expanded references to core::error and such // can be resolved within libcore. mod core { const error : u32 = 0_u32; const warn : u32 = 1_u32; const info : u32 = 2_u32; const debug : u32 = 3_u32; } // Similar to above. Some magic to make core testable. #[cfg(test)] mod std { use std(vers = "0.2"); import std::test; } #[doc = " A standard function to use to indicate unreachable code. Because the function is guaranteed to fail typestate will correctly identify any code paths following the appearance of this function as unreachable. "] fn unreachable() -> ! { fail "Internal error: entered unreachable code"; }