Skip to content

Commit ddb0fff

Browse files
committed
---
yaml --- r: 232617 b: refs/heads/try c: d112274 h: refs/heads/master i: 232615: 79e0cb6 v: v3
1 parent f2d9990 commit ddb0fff

Some content is hidden

Large Commits have some content hidden by default. Use the searchbox below for content that may be hidden.

80 files changed

+862
-1730
lines changed

[refs]

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
11
---
22
refs/heads/master: edeb4f1c86cbf6af8ef9874d4b3af50f721ea1b8
33
refs/heads/snap-stage3: 1af31d4974e33027a68126fa5a5a3c2c6491824f
4-
refs/heads/try: b3e9615ed40954cce8004c311f4043e29458dcb7
4+
refs/heads/try: d112274fcb7175248a42c3b83382835710558cf4
55
refs/tags/release-0.1: 1f5c5126e96c79d22cb7862f75304136e204f105
66
refs/tags/release-0.2: c870d2dffb391e14efb05aa27898f1f6333a9596
77
refs/tags/release-0.3: b5f0d0f648d9a6153664837026ba1be43d3e2503

branches/try/configure

Lines changed: 0 additions & 4 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -607,10 +607,6 @@ valopt aarch64-linux-android-ndk "" "aarch64-linux-android NDK standalone path"
607607
valopt release-channel "dev" "the name of the release channel to build"
608608
valopt musl-root "/usr/local" "MUSL root installation directory"
609609

610-
# Used on systems where "cc" and "ar" are unavailable
611-
valopt default-linker "cc" "the default linker"
612-
valopt default-ar "ar" "the default ar"
613-
614610
# Many of these are saved below during the "writing configuration" step
615611
# (others are conditionally saved).
616612
opt_nosave manage-submodules 1 "let the build manage the git submodules"

branches/try/mk/target.mk

Lines changed: 0 additions & 4 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -13,10 +13,6 @@
1313
# this exists can be found on issue #2400
1414
export CFG_COMPILER_HOST_TRIPLE
1515

16-
# Used as defaults for the runtime ar and cc tools
17-
export CFG_DEFAULT_LINKER
18-
export CFG_DEFAULT_AR
19-
2016
# The standard libraries should be held up to a higher standard than any old
2117
# code, make sure that these common warnings are denied by default. These can
2218
# be overridden during development temporarily. For stage0, we allow warnings

branches/try/src/doc/nomicon/coercions.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Coercion is allowed between the following types:
2222
for all pointer types (including smart pointers like Box and Rc). Unsize is
2323
only implemented automatically, and enables the following transformations:
2424

25-
* `[T; n]` => `[T]`
25+
* `[T, ..n]` => `[T]`
2626
* `T` => `Trait` where `T: Trait`
2727
* `Foo<..., T, ...>` => `Foo<..., U, ...>` where:
2828
* `T: Unsize<U>`

branches/try/src/doc/nomicon/safe-unsafe-meaning.md

Lines changed: 1 addition & 1 deletion
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ unsafe impl UnsafeOrd for MyType {
125125
But it's probably not the implementation you want.
126126

127127
Rust has traditionally avoided making traits unsafe because it makes Unsafe
128-
pervasive, which is not desirable. The reason Send and Sync are unsafe is because thread
128+
pervasive, which is not desirable. Send and Sync are unsafe is because thread
129129
safety is a *fundamental property* that unsafe code cannot possibly hope to defend
130130
against in the same way it would defend against a bad Ord implementation. The
131131
only way to possibly defend against thread-unsafety would be to *not use

branches/try/src/doc/trpl/concurrency.md

Lines changed: 5 additions & 3 deletions
Original file line numberDiff line numberDiff line change
@@ -343,12 +343,14 @@ threads as a simple isolation mechanism:
343343
```rust
344344
use std::thread;
345345

346-
let result = thread::spawn(move || {
346+
let handle = thread::spawn(move || {
347347
panic!("oops!");
348-
}).join();
348+
});
349+
350+
let result = handle.join();
349351

350352
assert!(result.is_err());
351353
```
352354

353-
Our `Thread` gives us a `Result` back, which allows us to check if the thread
355+
`Thread.join()` gives us a `Result` back, which allows us to check if the thread
354356
has panicked or not.

0 commit comments

Comments
 (0)