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Only two instances remain:
* For the deprecated sys::socket::CmsgSpace::new. We should probably
just remove that method.
* For sys::termios::Termios::default_uninit. This will require some
more thought.
Fixes #1096
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try! is not available in Rust 2018
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I previously advocated for the latter syntax on stylistic grounds. But
it generates less efficient code, because it creates a new lambda
function for each usage. The optimizer does not combine them. This
change saves about 6KB of code.
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cc #664 (unsure if this is everything needed)
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The libc_bitflags! macro was replaced with a non-recursive one supporting
only public structs. I could not figure out how to make the old macro work
with the upgrade, so I reworked part of the bitflags! macro directly to suit
our needs, much as the original recursive macro was made. There are no uses
of this macro for non-public structs, so this is not a problem for internal code.
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Note that this is now only available for Linux as support is missing in libc
for Android (see rust-lang/libc#671).
As part of this work the SIGUSR2 signal mutex was altered to be a general
signal mutex. This is because all signal handling is shared across all threads
in the Rust test harness, so if you alter one signal, depending on whether it's
additive or may overwrite the mask for other signals, it could break the other
ones. Instead of putting this on the user, just broaden the scope of the mutex
so that any altering of signal handling needs to use it.
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Prefer libc_bitflags! over bitflags!. Prefer libc::CONSTANTS over
writing the constant manually.
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