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Mark str::trim.* functions as #[must_use]. #57106
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r? @cramertj (rust_highfive has picked a reviewer for you, use r? to override) |
Generalized discussion on where we want to do this is in #48926. |
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I'm pretty sure trim
returns a slice into the existing string and therefore doesn't allocate? (Sorry my earlier comment wasn't clearer: I linked to the must_use
reason on String.replace
just as an example of the reason functionality being used. Consistent language style is desirable, but we don't want to reuse exact words when that would be inaccurate.)
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Yep, none of these return a new allocation, so the message here should be changed. |
The functions return a reference to a new object and do not modify in-place as the following code shows: ```` let s = String::from(" hello "); s.trim(); assert_eq!(s, " hello "); ```` The new reference should be bound to a variable as now indicated by #[must_use].
trimmed string is returned as a slice instead of a new allocation Co-Authored-By: matthiaskrgr <matthias.krueger@famsik.de>
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Ping from triage, @sfackler :) |
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Oops! @bors r+ rollup |
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mark str::string::String.trim.* functions as #[must_use]. The functions return a reference to a new object and do not modify in-place as the following code shows: ```` let s = String::from(" hello "); s.trim(); assert_eq!(s, " hello "); ```` The new reference should be bound to a variable as now indicated by #[must_use].
mark str::string::String.trim.* functions as #[must_use]. The functions return a reference to a new object and do not modify in-place as the following code shows: ```` let s = String::from(" hello "); s.trim(); assert_eq!(s, " hello "); ```` The new reference should be bound to a variable as now indicated by #[must_use].
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Mark str::trim.* functions as #[must_use]. The functions return a reference to a new object and do not modify in-place as the following code shows: ```` let s = String::from(" hello "); s.trim(); assert_eq!(s, " hello "); ```` The new reference should be bound to a variable as now indicated by #[must_use].
Mark str::trim.* functions as #[must_use]. The functions return a reference to a new object and do not modify in-place as the following code shows: ```` let s = String::from(" hello "); s.trim(); assert_eq!(s, " hello "); ```` The new reference should be bound to a variable as now indicated by #[must_use].
Mark str::trim.* functions as #[must_use]. The functions return a reference to a new object and do not modify in-place as the following code shows: ```` let s = String::from(" hello "); s.trim(); assert_eq!(s, " hello "); ```` The new reference should be bound to a variable as now indicated by #[must_use].
Mark str::trim.* functions as #[must_use]. The functions return a reference to a new object and do not modify in-place as the following code shows: ```` let s = String::from(" hello "); s.trim(); assert_eq!(s, " hello "); ```` The new reference should be bound to a variable as now indicated by #[must_use].
Rollup of 12 pull requests Successful merges: - #57008 (suggest `|` when `,` founds in invalid match value) - #57106 (Mark str::trim.* functions as #[must_use].) - #57920 (use `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` for man page time if set) - #57934 (Introduce into_raw_non_null on Rc and Arc) - #57971 (SGX target: improve panic & exit handling) - #57980 (Add the edition guide to the bookshelf) - #57984 (Improve bug message in check_ty) - #57999 (Add MOVBE x86 CPU feature) - #58000 (Fixes and cleanups) - #58005 (update docs for fix_start/end_matches) - #58007 (Don't panic when accessing enum variant ctor using `Self` in match) - #58008 (Pass correct arguments to places_conflict) Failed merges: r? @ghost
Rustup: unused trim result Caused by rust-lang/rust#57106 r? @matthiaskrgr
Pkgsrc changes: * Bump required rust version to build to 1.33.0. * Adapt patches to changed file locations. * (I worry about 32-bit ports, now that Atomic64 apparently is First-Class; this has been built on NetBSD/amd64 so far) Upstream changes: Version 1.34.0 (2019-04-11) ========================== Language -------- - [You can now use `#[deprecated = "reason"]`][58166] as a shorthand for `#[deprecated(note = "reason")]`. This was previously allowed by mistake but had no effect. - [You can now accept token streams in `#[attr()]`,`#[attr[]]`, and `#[attr{}]` procedural macros.][57367] - [You can now write `extern crate self as foo;`][57407] to import your crate's root into the extern prelude. Compiler -------- - [You can now target `riscv64imac-unknown-none-elf` and `riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf`.][58406] - [You can now enable linker plugin LTO optimisations with `-C linker-plugin-lto`.][58057] This allows rustc to compile your Rust code into LLVM bitcode allowing LLVM to perform LTO optimisations across C/C++ FFI boundaries. - [You can now target `powerpc64-unknown-freebsd`.][57809] Libraries --------- - [The trait bounds have been removed on some of `HashMap<K, V, S>`'s and `HashSet<T, S>`'s basic methods.][58370] Most notably you no longer require the `Hash` trait to create an iterator. - [The `Ord` trait bounds have been removed on some of `BinaryHeap<T>`'s basic methods.][58421] Most notably you no longer require the `Ord` trait to create an iterator. - [The methods `overflowing_neg` and `wrapping_neg` are now `const` functions for all numeric types.][58044] - [Indexing a `str` is now generic over all types that implement `SliceIndex<str>`.][57604] - [`str::trim`, `str::trim_matches`, `str::trim_{start, end}`, and `str::trim_{start, end}_matches` are now `#[must_use]`][57106] and will produce a warning if their returning type is unused. - [The methods `checked_pow`, `saturating_pow`, `wrapping_pow`, and `overflowing_pow` are now available for all numeric types.][57873] These are equivalvent to methods such as `wrapping_add` for the `pow` operation. Stabilized APIs --------------- #### std & core * [`Any::type_id`] * [`Error::type_id`] * [`atomic::AtomicI16`] * [`atomic::AtomicI32`] * [`atomic::AtomicI64`] * [`atomic::AtomicI8`] * [`atomic::AtomicU16`] * [`atomic::AtomicU32`] * [`atomic::AtomicU64`] * [`atomic::AtomicU8`] * [`convert::Infallible`] * [`convert::TryFrom`] * [`convert::TryInto`] * [`iter::from_fn`] * [`iter::successors`] * [`num::NonZeroI128`] * [`num::NonZeroI16`] * [`num::NonZeroI32`] * [`num::NonZeroI64`] * [`num::NonZeroI8`] * [`num::NonZeroIsize`] * [`slice::sort_by_cached_key`] * [`str::escape_debug`] * [`str::escape_default`] * [`str::escape_unicode`] * [`str::split_ascii_whitespace`] #### std * [`Instant::checked_add`] * [`Instant::checked_sub`] * [`SystemTime::checked_add`] * [`SystemTime::checked_sub`] Cargo ----- - [You can now use alternative registries to crates.io.][cargo/6654] Misc ---- - [You can now use the `?` operator in your documentation tests without manually adding `fn main() -> Result<(), _> {}`.][56470] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [`Command::before_exec` is now deprecated in favor of the unsafe method `Command::pre_exec`.][58059] - [Use of `ATOMIC_{BOOL, ISIZE, USIZE}_INIT` is now deprecated.][57425] As you can now use `const` functions in `static` variables. 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Pkgsrc changes: * Bump required rust version to build to 1.33.0. * Adapt patches to changed file locations. * (I worry about 32-bit ports, now that Atomic64 apparently is First-Class; this has been built on NetBSD/amd64 so far) Upstream changes: Version 1.34.0 (2019-04-11) ========================== Language -------- - [You can now use `#[deprecated = "reason"]`][58166] as a shorthand for `#[deprecated(note = "reason")]`. This was previously allowed by mistake but had no effect. - [You can now accept token streams in `#[attr()]`,`#[attr[]]`, and `#[attr{}]` procedural macros.][57367] - [You can now write `extern crate self as foo;`][57407] to import your crate's root into the extern prelude. Compiler -------- - [You can now target `riscv64imac-unknown-none-elf` and `riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf`.][58406] - [You can now enable linker plugin LTO optimisations with `-C linker-plugin-lto`.][58057] This allows rustc to compile your Rust code into LLVM bitcode allowing LLVM to perform LTO optimisations across C/C++ FFI boundaries. - [You can now target `powerpc64-unknown-freebsd`.][57809] Libraries --------- - [The trait bounds have been removed on some of `HashMap<K, V, S>`'s and `HashSet<T, S>`'s basic methods.][58370] Most notably you no longer require the `Hash` trait to create an iterator. - [The `Ord` trait bounds have been removed on some of `BinaryHeap<T>`'s basic methods.][58421] Most notably you no longer require the `Ord` trait to create an iterator. - [The methods `overflowing_neg` and `wrapping_neg` are now `const` functions for all numeric types.][58044] - [Indexing a `str` is now generic over all types that implement `SliceIndex<str>`.][57604] - [`str::trim`, `str::trim_matches`, `str::trim_{start, end}`, and `str::trim_{start, end}_matches` are now `#[must_use]`][57106] and will produce a warning if their returning type is unused. - [The methods `checked_pow`, `saturating_pow`, `wrapping_pow`, and `overflowing_pow` are now available for all numeric types.][57873] These are equivalvent to methods such as `wrapping_add` for the `pow` operation. Stabilized APIs --------------- #### std & core * [`Any::type_id`] * [`Error::type_id`] * [`atomic::AtomicI16`] * [`atomic::AtomicI32`] * [`atomic::AtomicI64`] * [`atomic::AtomicI8`] * [`atomic::AtomicU16`] * [`atomic::AtomicU32`] * [`atomic::AtomicU64`] * [`atomic::AtomicU8`] * [`convert::Infallible`] * [`convert::TryFrom`] * [`convert::TryInto`] * [`iter::from_fn`] * [`iter::successors`] * [`num::NonZeroI128`] * [`num::NonZeroI16`] * [`num::NonZeroI32`] * [`num::NonZeroI64`] * [`num::NonZeroI8`] * [`num::NonZeroIsize`] * [`slice::sort_by_cached_key`] * [`str::escape_debug`] * [`str::escape_default`] * [`str::escape_unicode`] * [`str::split_ascii_whitespace`] #### std * [`Instant::checked_add`] * [`Instant::checked_sub`] * [`SystemTime::checked_add`] * [`SystemTime::checked_sub`] Cargo ----- - [You can now use alternative registries to crates.io.][cargo/6654] Misc ---- - [You can now use the `?` operator in your documentation tests without manually adding `fn main() -> Result<(), _> {}`.][56470] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [`Command::before_exec` is now deprecated in favor of the unsafe method `Command::pre_exec`.][58059] - [Use of `ATOMIC_{BOOL, ISIZE, USIZE}_INIT` is now deprecated.][57425] As you can now use `const` functions in `static` variables. [58370]: rust-lang/rust#58370 [58406]: rust-lang/rust#58406 [58421]: rust-lang/rust#58421 [58166]: rust-lang/rust#58166 [58044]: rust-lang/rust#58044 [58057]: rust-lang/rust#58057 [58059]: rust-lang/rust#58059 [57809]: rust-lang/rust#57809 [57873]: rust-lang/rust#57873 [57604]: rust-lang/rust#57604 [57367]: rust-lang/rust#57367 [57407]: rust-lang/rust#57407 [57425]: rust-lang/rust#57425 [57106]: rust-lang/rust#57106 [56470]: rust-lang/rust#56470 [cargo/6654]: rust-lang/cargo#6654 [`Any::type_id`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/any/trait.Any.html#tymethod.type_id [`Error::type_id`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/error/trait.Error.html#tymethod.type_id [`atomic::AtomicI16`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/atomic/struct.AtomicI16.html [`atomic::AtomicI32`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/atomic/struct.AtomicI32.html [`atomic::AtomicI64`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/atomic/struct.AtomicI64.html [`atomic::AtomicI8`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/atomic/struct.AtomicI8.html [`atomic::AtomicU16`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/atomic/struct.AtomicU16.html [`atomic::AtomicU32`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/atomic/struct.AtomicU32.html [`atomic::AtomicU64`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/atomic/struct.AtomicU64.html [`atomic::AtomicU8`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/atomic/struct.AtomicU8.html [`convert::Infallible`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/enum.Infallible.html [`convert::TryFrom`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/trait.TryFrom.html [`convert::TryInto`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/convert/trait.TryInto.html [`iter::from_fn`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/fn.from_fn.html [`iter::successors`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/fn.successors.html [`num::NonZeroI128`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/num/struct.NonZeroI128.html [`num::NonZeroI16`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/num/struct.NonZeroI16.html [`num::NonZeroI32`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/num/struct.NonZeroI32.html [`num::NonZeroI64`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/num/struct.NonZeroI64.html [`num::NonZeroI8`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/num/struct.NonZeroI8.html [`num::NonZeroIsize`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/num/struct.NonZeroIsize.html [`slice::sort_by_cached_key`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/slice/fn.sort_by_cached_key [`str::escape_debug`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.str.html#method.escape_debug [`str::escape_default`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.str.html#method.escape_default [`str::escape_unicode`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.str.html#method.escape_unicode [`str::split_ascii_whitespace`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.str.html#method.split_ascii_whitespace [`Instant::checked_add`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Instant.html#method.checked_add [`Instant::checked_sub`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.Instant.html#method.checked_sub [`SystemTime::checked_add`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.SystemTime.html#method.checked_add [`SystemTime::checked_sub`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/time/struct.SystemTime.html#method.checked_sub
The functions return a reference to a new object and do not modify in-place
as the following code shows:
The new reference should be bound to a variable as now indicated by #[must_use].