Rollup merge of #36559 - grimreaper:eax/fix/r1, r=nikomatsakis
Fix a variety of minor issues CSS: - use integer values for font-size in CSS - use correct ordering of @import - "invisible" isn't a tag - presume its a class - "border-color" defines the complete border python: - use "not" instead of == "[]" for python - prefer triple quoted docstrings - prefer static functions where possible - prefer modern style classes where possible - remove semicolons; global: - remove duplicated words words
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@ -131,7 +131,8 @@ def stage0_data(rust_root):
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def format_build_time(duration):
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return str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(duration)))
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class RustBuild:
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class RustBuild(object):
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def download_stage0(self):
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cache_dst = os.path.join(self.build_dir, "cache")
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rustc_cache = os.path.join(cache_dst, self.stage0_rustc_date())
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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ em {
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footer {
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border-top: 1px solid #ddd;
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font-size: 14.3px;
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font-size: 14px;
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font-style: italic;
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padding-top: 5px;
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margin-top: 3em;
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@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ def extract_length_and_ptr_from_slice(slice_val):
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UNQUALIFIED_TYPE_MARKERS = frozenset(["(", "[", "&", "*"])
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def extract_type_name(qualified_type_name):
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'''Extracts the type name from a fully qualified path'''
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"""Extracts the type name from a fully qualified path"""
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if qualified_type_name[0] in UNQUALIFIED_TYPE_MARKERS:
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return qualified_type_name
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@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ def rust_pretty_printer_lookup_function(gdb_val):
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#=------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Pretty Printer Classes
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#=------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class RustStructPrinter:
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class RustStructPrinter(object):
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def __init__(self, val, omit_first_field, omit_type_name, is_tuple_like):
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self.__val = val
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self.__omit_first_field = omit_first_field
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@ -205,11 +205,12 @@ class RustStructPrinter:
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return ""
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class RustSlicePrinter:
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class RustSlicePrinter(object):
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def __init__(self, val):
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self.__val = val
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def display_hint(self):
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@staticmethod
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def display_hint():
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return "array"
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def to_string(self):
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yield (str(index), (raw_ptr + index).dereference())
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class RustStringSlicePrinter:
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class RustStringSlicePrinter(object):
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def __init__(self, val):
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self.__val = val
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return '"%s"' % raw_ptr.string(encoding="utf-8", length=length)
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class RustStdVecPrinter:
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class RustStdVecPrinter(object):
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def __init__(self, val):
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self.__val = val
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def display_hint(self):
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@staticmethod
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def display_hint():
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return "array"
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def to_string(self):
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yield (str(index), (gdb_ptr + index).dereference())
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class RustStdStringPrinter:
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class RustStdStringPrinter(object):
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def __init__(self, val):
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self.__val = val
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length=length)
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class RustCStyleVariantPrinter:
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class RustCStyleVariantPrinter(object):
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def __init__(self, val):
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assert val.type.get_dwarf_type_kind() == rustpp.DWARF_TYPE_CODE_ENUM
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self.__val = val
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return str(self.__val.get_wrapped_value())
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class IdentityPrinter:
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class IdentityPrinter(object):
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def __init__(self, string):
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self.string = string
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def print_debug(s):
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"Print something if DEBUG_OUTPUT is True"
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"""Print something if DEBUG_OUTPUT is True"""
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global DEBUG_OUTPUT
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if DEBUG_OUTPUT:
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print("DEBUG: " + str(s))
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def normalize_whitespace(s):
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"Replace newlines, tabs, multiple spaces, etc with exactly one space"
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"""Replace newlines, tabs, multiple spaces, etc with exactly one space"""
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return re.sub("\s+", " ", s)
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def execute_command(command_interpreter, command):
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"Executes a single CLI command"
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"""Executes a single CLI command"""
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global new_breakpoints
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global registered_breakpoints
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#=--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def print_struct_val(val, internal_dict, omit_first_field, omit_type_name, is_tuple_like):
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'''
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"""
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Prints a struct, tuple, or tuple struct value with Rust syntax.
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Ignores any fields before field_start_index.
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'''
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"""
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assert val.type.get_dwarf_type_kind() == rustpp.DWARF_TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
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if omit_type_name:
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"body": body}
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def print_pointer_val(val, internal_dict):
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'''Prints a pointer value with Rust syntax'''
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"""Prints a pointer value with Rust syntax"""
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assert val.type.get_dwarf_type_kind() == rustpp.DWARF_TYPE_CODE_PTR
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sigil = "&"
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type_name = val.type.get_unqualified_type_name()
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#=--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def print_array_of_values(array_name, data_ptr_val, length, internal_dict):
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'''Prints a contigous memory range, interpreting it as values of the
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pointee-type of data_ptr_val.'''
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"""Prints a contigous memory range, interpreting it as values of the
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pointee-type of data_ptr_val."""
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data_ptr_type = data_ptr_val.type
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assert data_ptr_type.get_dwarf_type_kind() == rustpp.DWARF_TYPE_CODE_PTR
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def __init__(self):
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Type.__init__(self, 0)
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def compiler_ctor(self):
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@staticmethod
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def compiler_ctor():
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return '::VOID'
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def compiler_ctor_ref(self):
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return '&' + self.compiler_ctor()
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def rust_name(self):
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@staticmethod
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def rust_name():
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return '()'
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def type_info(self, platform_info):
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@staticmethod
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def type_info(platform_info):
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return None
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def __eq__(self, other):
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class Pointer(Type):
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def __init__(self, elem, llvm_elem, const):
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self._elem = elem;
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self._elem = elem
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self._llvm_elem = llvm_elem
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self._const = const
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Type.__init__(self, BITWIDTH_POINTER)
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# must be a power of two
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assert width & (width - 1) == 0
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def recur(processed, untouched):
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if untouched == []:
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if not untouched:
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ret = processed[0]
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args = processed[1:]
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yield MonomorphicIntrinsic(self._platform, self.intrinsic, width,
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def open(self, platform):
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@staticmethod
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def open(platform):
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return 'extern "platform-intrinsic" {'
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def render(self, mono):
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@staticmethod
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def render(mono):
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return ' fn {}{}{};'.format(mono.platform_prefix(),
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mono.intrinsic_name(),
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mono.intrinsic_signature())
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def close(self):
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@staticmethod
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def close():
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return '}'
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class CompilerDefs(object):
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def __init__(self):
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pass
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def open(self, platform):
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@staticmethod
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def open(platform):
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return '''\
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// Copyright 2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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if !name.starts_with("{0}") {{ return None }}
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Some(match &name["{0}".len()..] {{'''.format(platform.platform_prefix())
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def render(self, mono):
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@staticmethod
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def render(mono):
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return '''\
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"{}" => Intrinsic {{
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inputs: {{ static INPUTS: [&'static Type; {}] = [{}]; &INPUTS }},
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mono.compiler_ret(),
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mono.llvm_name())
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def close(self):
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@staticmethod
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def close():
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return '''\
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_ => return None,
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})
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def interact(proc, queue):
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line = ""
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n = 0
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while proc.poll() is None:
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line = proc.stdout.readline()
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continue
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assert line.endswith('\n'), "incomplete line: " + repr(line)
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queue.put(line)
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line = ""
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n += 1
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if n % UPDATE_EVERY_N == 0:
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msg("got", str(n // 1000) + "k", "records")
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canon_decomp = {}
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compat_decomp = {}
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udict = {};
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range_start = -1;
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udict = {}
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range_start = -1
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for line in fileinput.input(f):
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data = line.split(';');
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data = line.split(';')
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if len(data) != 15:
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continue
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cp = int(data[0], 16);
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cp = int(data[0], 16)
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if is_surrogate(cp):
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continue
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if range_start >= 0:
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for i in xrange(range_start, cp):
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udict[i] = data;
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range_start = -1;
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udict[i] = data
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range_start = -1
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if data[1].endswith(", First>"):
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range_start = cp;
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continue;
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udict[cp] = data;
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range_start = cp
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continue
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udict[cp] = data
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for code in udict:
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[code_org, name, gencat, combine, bidi,
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(code_org, name, gencat, combine, bidi,
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decomp, deci, digit, num, mirror,
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old, iso, upcase, lowcase, titlecase ] = udict[code];
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old, iso, upcase, lowcase, titlecase) = udict[code]
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# generate char to char direct common and simple conversions
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bytes_old += 8 * len(t_data)
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CHUNK = 64
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rawdata = [False] * 0x110000;
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rawdata = [False] * 0x110000
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for (lo, hi) in t_data:
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for cp in range(lo, hi + 1):
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rawdata[cp] = True
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Some(Local::new(idx))
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}
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/// Counts the number of locals, such that that local_index
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/// Counts the number of locals, such that local_index
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/// will always return an index smaller than this count.
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pub fn count_locals(&self) -> usize {
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self.arg_decls.len() +
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/// See `ParameterEnvironment` struct def'n for details.
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/// If you were using `free_id: NodeId`, you might try `self.region_maps.item_extent(free_id)`
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/// for the `free_id_outlive` parameter. (But note that that is not always quite right.)
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/// for the `free_id_outlive` parameter. (But note that this is not always quite right.)
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pub fn construct_parameter_environment(self,
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span: Span,
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def_id: DefId,
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//! The collection algorithm handles this more or less transparently. If it is
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//! about to create a translation item for something with an external `DefId`,
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//! it will take a look if the MIR for that item is available, and if so just
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//! proceed normally. If the MIR is not available, it assumes that that item is
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//! proceed normally. If the MIR is not available, it assumes that the item is
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//! just linked to and no node is created; which is exactly what we want, since
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//! no machine code should be generated in the current crate for such an item.
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//!
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//! the `render_inner_with_highlighting` or `render_with_highlighting`
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//! functions. For more advanced use cases (if you want to supply your own css
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//! classes or control how the HTML is generated, or even generate something
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//! other then HTML), then you should implement the the `Writer` trait and use a
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//! other then HTML), then you should implement the `Writer` trait and use a
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//! `Classifier`.
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use html::escape::Escape;
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@import "normalize.css";
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/**
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* Copyright 2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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* file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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src: local('Source Code Pro Semibold'), url("SourceCodePro-Semibold.woff") format('woff');
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}
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@import "normalize.css";
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* {
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-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
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-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
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font-size: 21px;
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}
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h4 > code, h3 > code, invisible > code {
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h4 > code, h3 > code, .invisible > code {
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position: inherit;
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}
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.content .search-results td:first-child { padding-right: 0; }
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.content .search-results td:first-child a { padding-right: 10px; }
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tr.result span.primitive::after { content: ' (primitive type)'; font-style: italic; color: black}
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tr.result span.primitive::after { content: ' (primitive type)'; font-style: italic; color: black;
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}
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body.blur > :not(#help) {
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filter: blur(8px);
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border-bottom-color: #000;
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}
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nav.main .separator {
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border-color: 1px solid #000;
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border: 1px solid #000;
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}
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a {
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color: #000;
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