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core: fix cargo build for targets with "max-atomic-width": 0 #35176

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This crate was failing to compile due to dead_code/unused_imports
warnings. This commits disables these two lints for these targets.


r? @alexcrichton
cc @Amanieu is cfg(target_has_atomic = "8") the right cfg to use? I think that all targets that support some form of atomics will at a minimum support byte level atomics.

FWIW, the only thing that's left in sync::atomic for these targets is Ordering and the fence function.

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japaric commented Aug 2, 2016

cf. rust-lang/rfcs#1645 (comment)

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Amanieu commented Aug 2, 2016

Yes that's the right cfg to use. Any target that supports any form of atomics is guaranteed to support byte atomics.

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Alternatively, to reduce the noise of #[cfg] annotations added, perhaps:

#[cfg_attr(not(target_has_atomic = "8"), allow(dead_code))]

This crate was failing to compile due to dead_code/unused_imports
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japaric commented Aug 2, 2016

@alexcrichton changed to use two lints.

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@bors: r+ 5f80104

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core: fix `cargo build` for targets with "max-atomic-width": 0

This crate was failing to compile due to dead_code/unused_imports
warnings. This commits disables these two lints for these targets.

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r? @alexcrichton
cc @Amanieu is `cfg(target_has_atomic = "8")` the right `cfg` to use? I think that all targets that support some form of atomics will at a minimum support byte level atomics.

FWIW, the only thing that's left in `sync::atomic` for these targets is `Ordering` and the `fence` function.
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bors commented Aug 3, 2016

⌛ Testing commit 5f80104 with merge ea07d52...

@bors bors merged commit 5f80104 into rust-lang:master Aug 3, 2016
@japaric japaric deleted the no-atomics branch August 20, 2016 18:13
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