- May 23, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
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Sébastien Marie authored
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- May 22, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
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gnzlbg authored
The second argument of `gettimeofday` was a `*mut c_void` on all targets, but that type is incorrect in the following targets, where it should be a `*mut timezone` instead: On these other targets it appears that the signature of gettimeofday was incorrect (it takes a time-zone pointer instead of a void pointer): linux+gnu: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/gettimeofday.2.html freebsd: https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=gettimeofday&apropos=0&sektion=2&manpath=FreeBSD+11.2-stable&arch=default&format=html openbsd: https://man.openbsd.org/gettimeofday.2 android: https://github.com/ricardoquesada/android-ndk/blob/master/usr/include/sys/time.h dragonfly: https://www.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=gettimeofday§ion=2 This commit corrects the type on these targets, which is a breaking change. Due to how this API is commonly used (e.g. passing `ptr::null_mut` to the second argument), breakage should be minimal. Users wanting to support both versions can just write `ptr as *mut _` instead. Closes #1338.
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- May 16, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/60775 .
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- Apr 29, 2019
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Charles Lew authored
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- Apr 05, 2019
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Kevin Kuehler authored
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- Mar 27, 2019
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Torbjørn Birch Moltu authored
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Torbjørn Birch Moltu authored
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- Mar 03, 2019
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Sébastien Marie authored
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Guillaume Gomez authored
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- Mar 02, 2019
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Sébastien Marie authored
while here, generate the right file in test_openbsd()
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- Feb 24, 2019
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Sébastien Marie authored
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- Feb 23, 2019
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Bryant Mairs authored
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Bryant Mairs authored
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Bryant Mairs authored
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Bryant Mairs authored
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- Feb 22, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
This cleans up the build.rs of `libc-test` for apple targets. I wanted to update the docker containers of some targets so that we can start testing newer currently-skipped APIs properly, but it is impossible to figure out which headers and APIs are skipped for each target. This PR separates the testing of apple targets into its own self-contained function. This allows seeing exactly which headers are included, and which items are skipped. A lot of work will be required to separate the testing of all major platforms and make the script reasonable. During the clean up, I discovered that, at least for apple targets, deprecated but not removed APIs are not tested. I re-enabled testing for those, and fixed `daemon`, which was not properly linking its symbol. I also added the `#[deprecated]` attribute to the `#[deprecated]` APIs of the apple targets. The attribute is available since Rust 1.9.0 and the min. Rust version we support is Rust 1.13.0. Many other APIs are also currently not tested "because they are weird" which I interpret as "the test failed for an unknown reason", as a consequence: * the signatures of execv, execve, and execvp are incorrect (see https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/1272) * the `sig_t` type is called `sighandler_t` in libc for some reason: https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/1273 This probably explains why some other things, like the `sa_handler`/`sa_sigaction` fields of `sigaction` were skipped. The field is actually a union, which can be either a `sig_t` for the `sa_handler` field, or some other type for the `sa_sigaction` field, but because the distinction was not made, the field was not checked. The latest ctest version can check volatile pointers, so a couple of skipped tests are now tested using this feature.
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- Feb 20, 2019
- Feb 13, 2019
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Vitaly _Vi Shukela authored
A follow-up from #1252. CC @asomers. r? @gnzlbg.
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gnzlbg authored
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- Feb 09, 2019
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Sébastien Marie authored
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- Feb 08, 2019
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
I guess the previous lint failure was about avoiding #[cfg], and doing this instead.
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
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David Holroyd authored
Will likely alter this after seeing CI results across platforms.
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- Feb 07, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
This PR fixes the build on all platforms and all Rust version down to the minimum Rust version supported by libc: Rust 1.13.0. The `build.rs` is extended with logic to detect the newer Rust features used by `libc` since Rust 1.13.0: * Rust 1.19.0: `untagged_unions`. APIs using untagged unions are gated on `cfg(libc_unions)` and not available on older Rust versions. * Rust 1.25.0: `repr(align)`. Because `repr(align)` cannot be parsed by older Rust versions, all uses of `repr(align)` are split into `align.rs` and `no_align.rs` modules, which are gated on the `cfg(libc_align)` at the top level. These modules sometimes contain macros that are expanded at the top level to avoid privacy issues (`pub(crate)` is not available in older Rust versions). Closes #1242 . * Rust : `const` `mem::size_of`. These uses are worked around with hardcoded constants on older Rust versions. Also, `repr(packed)` structs cannot automatically `derive()` some traits like `Debug`. These have been moved into `s_no_extra_traits!` and the lint of missing `Debug` implementations on public items is silenced for these. We can manually implement the `extra_traits` for these in a follow up PR. This is tracked in #1243. Also, `extra_traits` does not enable `align` manually anymore. Since `f64::to_bits` is not available in older Rust versions, its usage has been replaced with a `transmute` to an `u64` which is what that method does under the hood. Closes #1232 .
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- Feb 05, 2019
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Alan Somers authored
This was an oversight from PR #1212. It's been revealed by the new cmsg test.
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- Feb 03, 2019
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Bryant Mairs authored
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