48e5666 | Jameson Nash | 11 March 2020, 21:47:45 UTC | Distributed: ensure bind is successful before returning If bind fails, we want to reset the `client_port` to zero, so that future bind calls can succeed, then try again. | 11 March 2020, 21:47:45 UTC |
385a75e | Jameson Nash | 11 March 2020, 21:45:46 UTC | Distributed: fix cluster used by #34886 test The test added in #34886 was using the wrong cluster, resulting in test failures after the cluster was shutdown at the end of `runtests`. Move it to the isolation cluster. | 11 March 2020, 21:45:47 UTC |
0a43c0f | Carsten Bauer | 11 March 2020, 19:34:52 UTC | Curried versions of endswith and startswith (#35052) | 11 March 2020, 19:34:52 UTC |
55cd761 | Thomas Faingnaert | 11 March 2020, 18:52:34 UTC | Emit structs as LLVM structures (#34996) | 11 March 2020, 18:52:34 UTC |
d5d71d7 | Jeff Bezanson | 11 March 2020, 18:47:09 UTC | fix #34105, unescape triple-quoted strings after dedenting (#35001) | 11 March 2020, 18:47:09 UTC |
f655621 | Kristoffer Carlsson | 11 March 2020, 18:10:04 UTC | Merge pull request #35012 from tkf/sort_int_range Improving sort performance by handling AbstractVector and rev=true by counting sort | 11 March 2020, 18:10:04 UTC |
4085873 | Leon Shen | 10 March 2020, 23:48:54 UTC | Cache lookup of matching methods between inference and inlining (#34339) The results of calling `_methods_by_ftype` in inference are now kept in `InferenceState` objects, forwarded to `OptimizationState`s, and used in inlining. | 10 March 2020, 23:48:54 UTC |
6c5fb0e | Jeff Bezanson | 10 March 2020, 19:28:39 UTC | add specialized codegen for `jl_get_current_task` (#32812) | 10 March 2020, 19:28:39 UTC |
ff4f867 | simeonschaub | 10 March 2020, 12:13:59 UTC | allow ± and ∓ as unary operators (#34200) | 10 March 2020, 12:13:59 UTC |
c7f1ffb | ssikdar1 | 09 March 2020, 21:22:51 UTC | remove obsolete parentdims (#35047) | 09 March 2020, 21:22:51 UTC |
026b965 | Rafael Fourquet | 09 March 2020, 21:19:23 UTC | fix a couple missing GC.at-preserve (#35046) | 09 March 2020, 21:19:23 UTC |
16bbb40 | Jameson Nash | 09 March 2020, 21:15:42 UTC | htables: fix ordering of conditions (#35019) The second condition was unreachable, which meant we might grow too slowly for the first few steps. | 09 March 2020, 21:15:42 UTC |
eb1c0d1 | Steven G. Johnson | 09 March 2020, 20:55:30 UTC | add compat annotation to NamedTuple macro docs (#34880) | 09 March 2020, 20:55:30 UTC |
3dac6dd | Daniel Karrasch | 09 March 2020, 17:28:32 UTC | move fld/div tests to appropriate testset (#35049) | 09 March 2020, 17:28:32 UTC |
1e03ff8 | Shriprajwal K | 09 March 2020, 01:00:38 UTC | Added test for hypot with Complex arguments (#35035) * Added test for hypot with Complex arguments | 09 March 2020, 01:00:38 UTC |
de4f821 | Jameson Nash | 08 March 2020, 21:42:12 UTC | Distributed: add missing check on return code (#34998) | 08 March 2020, 21:42:12 UTC |
94bc0c7 | Shriprajwal K | 08 March 2020, 11:04:07 UTC | fix bug in allunique(::StepRangeLen) (#35008) | 08 March 2020, 11:04:07 UTC |
17ad922 | Keno Fischer | 08 March 2020, 01:43:55 UTC | Bump OpenBLAS yet again (#35041) | 08 March 2020, 01:43:55 UTC |
e13d06f | Keno Fischer | 08 March 2020, 01:43:16 UTC | Run FD stress test in separate process (#35040) As noted in #35011, the `stress` test is likely causing ENOMEM errors in unrelated processes on FreeBSD as it's causing kernel resource exhaustion. This fixes that by running that test with a low FD ulimit (100). Should fix #23143. Closes #30511. | 08 March 2020, 01:43:16 UTC |
4d745aa | David Anthoff | 07 March 2020, 14:17:05 UTC | Add VS Code devcontainer definition (#34957) * Add devcontainer and dockerfile * Add VS Code CPP extension * Use Julia base image for devcontainer * Add VS Code make task * Fix typo * Remove .vscode/tasks.json | 07 March 2020, 14:17:05 UTC |
a247038 | Shriprajwal K | 07 March 2020, 12:04:11 UTC | Added tests for rdiv! in LU (#34994) | 07 March 2020, 12:04:11 UTC |
178ac97 | Elliot Saba | 06 March 2020, 21:33:03 UTC | walkdir: avoid symlink loops when `follow_symlinks == false` (#35006) * walkdir: avoid symlink loops when `follow_symlinks == false` Because `isdir()` attempts to dereference symlinks, attempting to `walkdir()` trees that contain symlink loops errors out. This change modifies `walkdir()` to treat all symlinks as files when `follow_symlinks == false`. * rm: When checking `filemode()`, use `lstat()` to avoid following symlinks | 06 March 2020, 21:33:03 UTC |
4ee9be2 | Keno Fischer | 06 March 2020, 18:27:01 UTC | Shuffle LinearAlgebra tests to the front of the test queue (#34456) They take much longer than the rest of the tests, so if they're run at the end, they often determine the length of the entire test run. Instead, try running them at the start while there's still plenty of work to be done. Hopefully this will reduce overall duration of CI tests. If this doesn't work out as planned, we can try a more fine grained strategy to load balancing (e.g. by checking in a table of approximate runtimes and sorting according to that). | 06 March 2020, 18:27:01 UTC |
aedd5f6 | Katharine Hyatt | 06 March 2020, 16:55:59 UTC | Merge pull request #35021 from JuliaLang/ksh/qrlq missing tests for qr and lq | 06 March 2020, 16:55:59 UTC |
6fb72f5 | Joaquim Dias Garcia | 06 March 2020, 14:47:12 UTC | fix typo (#35024) | 06 March 2020, 14:47:12 UTC |
3f5c899 | Katharine Hyatt | 06 March 2020, 06:49:42 UTC | Actually test LDLt file and add tests to it (#35018) | 06 March 2020, 06:49:42 UTC |
66bd9b0 | suraj-shivu | 06 March 2020, 06:39:31 UTC | Added tests for +,- for UniformScaling matrices (#35010) | 06 March 2020, 06:39:31 UTC |
805b659 | Takafumi Arakaki | 05 March 2020, 23:56:16 UTC | Fix sort_int_range! for OffsetArrays | 05 March 2020, 23:59:31 UTC |
33cfd7f | Katharine Hyatt | 05 March 2020, 19:07:45 UTC | missing tests for qr and lq | 05 March 2020, 19:07:45 UTC |
4d9a334 | Daniel Karrasch | 05 March 2020, 07:55:03 UTC | Added test for Base.propertynames of hessenberg (#34983) | 05 March 2020, 07:55:03 UTC |
ff3438d | Takafumi Arakaki | 05 March 2020, 07:18:17 UTC | Handle rev=true in sort_int_range! | 05 March 2020, 07:25:44 UTC |
7d1a3a2 | Takafumi Arakaki | 05 March 2020, 07:03:51 UTC | Allow non-Vector to be sorted with sort_int_range! | 05 March 2020, 07:03:51 UTC |
71d9375 | Tim Besard | 05 March 2020, 06:52:06 UTC | Merge pull request #34991 from JuliaLang/tb/export_llvm_context Reexport the LLVM context. | 05 March 2020, 06:52:06 UTC |
d53b970 | Daniel Karrasch | 05 March 2020, 05:37:08 UTC | Added test for Matrix(F::LU{T,Triadiagonal{T,V}}) (#34979) | 05 March 2020, 05:37:08 UTC |
d2f9677 | Viral B. Shah | 05 March 2020, 02:18:58 UTC | Rebase of #28526 on master (#34989) * fix \ SparseVector * split (\) for sparsevector; test for Factor and Symmetric Sparse Matrix Co-authored-by: Chi Po Choi <choi.chi.po@gmail.com> | 05 March 2020, 02:18:58 UTC |
598209d | Keno Fischer | 04 March 2020, 22:49:52 UTC | Sockets: fix return value of getpeername/getsockname (#34986) | 04 March 2020, 22:49:52 UTC |
fed29f8 | Keno Fischer | 04 March 2020, 22:48:16 UTC | fix #34921, keywordargs test breaks precompile test (#35000) | 04 March 2020, 22:48:16 UTC |
5e162d7 | Jeff Bezanson | 04 March 2020, 19:56:55 UTC | new LLVM optimization pass list (#34940) - use InstSimplify instead of InstCombine in some cases to speed it up - reorder some passes - add LoopLoadElimination and DivRemPairs | 04 March 2020, 19:56:55 UTC |
80882b9 | Jeff Bezanson | 04 March 2020, 19:37:20 UTC | Avoid OOB access of the line table during codegen. (#34973) | 04 March 2020, 19:37:20 UTC |
047eaee | Jeff Bezanson | 04 March 2020, 19:36:34 UTC | Base.parse tests in test/parse, Meta.parse tests to test/syntax (#34981) | 04 March 2020, 19:36:34 UTC |
780bbe6 | Jameson Nash | 04 March 2020, 16:59:32 UTC | dump: remove dependency on uid field (#34980) Addresses part of #34890 | 04 March 2020, 16:59:32 UTC |
296223b | Jameson Nash | 04 March 2020, 15:22:19 UTC | Merge pull request #34876 from JuliaLang/jn/34834 | 04 March 2020, 15:22:19 UTC |
91dfc08 | Tim Besard | 04 March 2020, 08:25:47 UTC | Reexport the LLVM context. | 04 March 2020, 08:25:47 UTC |
0e8143e | Elliot Saba | 04 March 2020, 05:35:55 UTC | Fix `$(PYTHON)` paths for native windows executable or cygwin (#34984) | 04 March 2020, 05:35:55 UTC |
dc8d885 | Jameson Nash | 25 February 2020, 19:17:31 UTC | inference: restore precision lost due to previous bugfix Since Tuple is widened slowly, we can end up at Any faster than we want to. Before jumping to Any, first try a very simple Tuple as the Union element and see if that reduces the overall complexity sufficiently. This isn't a correctness change, but it should improve the transitive stability of the tmerge algorithm. | 03 March 2020, 22:04:18 UTC |
1d08d70 | Jameson Nash | 25 February 2020, 17:47:56 UTC | inference: prevent tmerge from picking a larger type We want tmerge to form a smaller supertype, so we need to make sure the result is on the intersection of the supertype and simplicity lattice. Previously, we first only checked the supertype lattice, then considered the simplicity lattice only if that failed. fix #34834 | 03 March 2020, 22:04:18 UTC |
4eb0943 | Jameson Nash | 25 February 2020, 17:46:04 UTC | codegen: fix PhiNode incoming basic block Sometimes doing codegen will change the basic block, resulting in our making the phi node from the wrong branch. Instead be careful to use exactly the basic block into which we just put the branch. | 03 March 2020, 22:04:18 UTC |
3b53f54 | Jameson Nash | 03 March 2020, 22:03:02 UTC | codegen: restructure, remove recursion (#25984) also provides support for using a different code_native format, as a fallback, later we'll want to make this more configurable there are now several primary interfaces to native code: - codegen: mostly internal, support for translating IR to LLVM - jitlayers: manages runtime codegen results and executable memory - aotcompile: support for managing external code output - disasm: pretty-printer for code objects - debuginfo: tracking for unwind info also removes the global type caches and move all codegen pass handling to aotcompile.cpp | 03 March 2020, 22:03:02 UTC |
ddf904c | simeonschaub | 03 March 2020, 19:46:26 UTC | parser error for invalid `:` after imports (#34694) | 03 March 2020, 19:46:26 UTC |
4e60912 | Katharine Hyatt | 03 March 2020, 07:30:28 UTC | More missing Hessenberg tests (#34966) | 03 March 2020, 07:30:28 UTC |
f9efa88 | Katharine Hyatt | 03 March 2020, 07:24:51 UTC | Little test for ldiv error throw (#34964) | 03 March 2020, 07:24:51 UTC |
2f8cdd0 | Carsten Bauer | 02 March 2020, 20:40:40 UTC | Fix Base.show for SSHManager and LocalManager (#34955) | 02 March 2020, 20:40:40 UTC |
7588efb | willywalters5 | 02 March 2020, 20:36:45 UTC | help `;` now has output (#34944) | 02 March 2020, 20:36:45 UTC |
521813b | Kenta Sato | 02 March 2020, 20:35:50 UTC | test sprintf %p using real pointers (#34943) | 02 March 2020, 20:35:50 UTC |
51ced65 | oheil | 02 March 2020, 20:33:47 UTC | make Distributed independent of indices starting at 1 (#34886) | 02 March 2020, 20:33:47 UTC |
5b241c2 | Viral B. Shah | 02 March 2020, 14:46:33 UTC | arm -> armv7l in refresh-bb-tarballs.sh (#34935) Bump SuiteSparse from BB Add the armv7l binaries for openblas and remove checksums for older version | 02 March 2020, 14:46:33 UTC |
87e51d2 | Carsten Bauer | 02 March 2020, 14:37:46 UTC | Improve docstrings of IEEE floating point types (#34925) | 02 March 2020, 14:37:46 UTC |
9466232 | Rafael Fourquet | 02 March 2020, 12:20:30 UTC | add news/docs for #34524: 2-arg splice! on arbitrary index iterables (#34897) | 02 March 2020, 12:20:30 UTC |
f709331 | Carsten Bauer | 02 March 2020, 05:51:43 UTC | Fix inverse of SVD of complex matrix (#34872) Closes #34866 | 02 March 2020, 05:51:43 UTC |
923d84b | Keno Fischer | 02 March 2020, 04:48:35 UTC | Revert "add readline(::AbstractCmd) (#34927)" (#34958) This reverts commit 570f6d9b2d3e72c4ce96d28b8f18f4c912b32d46. | 02 March 2020, 04:48:35 UTC |
a523fcf | Keno Fischer | 01 March 2020, 22:55:15 UTC | Bump OpenBLAS (#34923) This has an experimental patch to hopefully help our Windows CI hangs. If this works, I'll need to include the openblas patch in the julia repo as well, but for now, let's just test if this helps CI. | 01 March 2020, 22:55:15 UTC |
c2ce8f6 | Kristoffer Carlsson | 01 March 2020, 21:13:29 UTC | bump Pkg version (#34913) | 01 March 2020, 21:13:29 UTC |
cdf580a | Kenta Sato | 01 March 2020, 16:49:01 UTC | fix unsigned(::Ptr) and signed(::Ptr) (#34941) | 01 March 2020, 16:49:01 UTC |
570f6d9 | Kenta Sato | 01 March 2020, 16:47:45 UTC | add readline(::AbstractCmd) (#34927) | 01 March 2020, 16:47:45 UTC |
ea067fb | Johannes Ahnlide | 01 March 2020, 09:36:35 UTC | Fixed bug in reduced_index error message (#34937) | 01 March 2020, 09:36:35 UTC |
ab28c9b | Katharine Hyatt | 01 March 2020, 09:33:17 UTC | Two missing tests for writedlm (#32984) | 01 March 2020, 09:33:17 UTC |
966a9b9 | Katharine Hyatt | 29 February 2020, 21:17:29 UTC | Some missing tests for Cholesky (#34929) * Test printing of CholeskyPivoted to REPL * Tests for type conversions * Fix factorization compare | 29 February 2020, 21:17:29 UTC |
e39e945 | Shriprajwal K | 29 February 2020, 18:45:59 UTC | Remove unused single-argument _chol!(A::StridedMatrix) in cholesky.jl (#34850) | 29 February 2020, 18:45:59 UTC |
1bf5071 | Katharine Hyatt | 29 February 2020, 17:41:30 UTC | Merge pull request #34932 from crstnbr/cb/testsymmetric Add a missing test for Hermitian | 29 February 2020, 17:41:30 UTC |
c4290fe | Kenta Sato | 29 February 2020, 17:36:35 UTC | define generic get! for AbstractDict (#34621) | 29 February 2020, 17:36:35 UTC |
4d8f889 | Justin Geeslin | 29 February 2020, 15:48:36 UTC | Documentation, dependency install command (macOS, Homebrew) (#32113) * Docs, Including command for installing gFortran, a dependency, via Homebrew * Line breaks and Formatting * Update doc/build/macos.md Co-Authored-By: Fredrik Ekre <ekrefredrik@gmail.com> * Update macos.md Co-authored-by: Viral B. Shah <viral@juliacomputing.com> Co-authored-by: Fredrik Ekre <ekrefredrik@gmail.com> | 29 February 2020, 15:48:36 UTC |
b588181 | Katharine Hyatt | 29 February 2020, 15:06:46 UTC | Merge pull request #34930 from JuliaLang/ksh/sincods Add test for sincosd of missing | 29 February 2020, 15:06:46 UTC |
81bbfea | Katharine Hyatt | 29 February 2020, 14:27:30 UTC | Bunch of missing tests for Hessenberg (#34907) | 29 February 2020, 14:27:30 UTC |
b1f3439 | Katharine Hyatt | 29 February 2020, 14:18:26 UTC | Some missing SVD tests (#34928) * Test for getting prop names of GeneralizedSVD * Test for REPL printing of GeneralizedSVD | 29 February 2020, 14:18:26 UTC |
e9b7060 | Katharine Hyatt | 29 February 2020, 14:01:11 UTC | Missing diag tests for block SymTriDiag (#34926) | 29 February 2020, 14:01:11 UTC |
7533d04 | Katharine Hyatt | 29 February 2020, 12:35:46 UTC | LU to Factorization tests (#34905) | 29 February 2020, 12:35:46 UTC |
e453cdb | Katharine Hyatt | 29 February 2020, 06:33:34 UTC | Add test for sincosd of missing | 29 February 2020, 06:33:34 UTC |
17b2776 | Carsten Bauer | 29 February 2020, 00:00:11 UTC | added a test_throws for Hermitian | 29 February 2020, 00:00:11 UTC |
6dd9f41 | jmert | 28 February 2020, 22:34:56 UTC | Fix assignment to 0-dim array indexed by CartesianIndices{0} (#34893) * Fix assignment to 0-dim array indexed by CartesianIndices{0} * Fix assigning element into ≥1-dim arrays from 0-dim array | 28 February 2020, 22:34:56 UTC |
3f05b0d | Keno Fischer | 28 February 2020, 21:03:34 UTC | Fix nothrow behavior for intrinsics (#34539) This fixes the case in #34482 and adds some more robustness for similar cases, though I wouldn't be surprised if there were more dragons hiding here. Intrinsics are a bit special and from the start, we sort of expected them to only ever be called correctly under pain of segfaults or other undefined behavior. We've been gradually making these more robust, but fundamentally, they were never intended to be used by users directly, only through the type-validating wrappers in Base. What has changed to cause the recent influx of issues in this area is that people now like to do compiler transforms that happily recurse through these wrappers and perform transforms that are not always legal on Intrinsics. This should help catch a number of them, but this interface is still not very thoroughly validated, and I would be surprised to see crashes or other errors stemming from incorrect usage here. | 28 February 2020, 21:03:34 UTC |
012b270 | Katharine Hyatt | 28 February 2020, 07:57:24 UTC | More tests for Bidiagonal (#34901) * Tranpose for non-numeric eltype bidiag tests * More tests for bidiag mul | 28 February 2020, 07:57:24 UTC |
1c24d30 | Aaron Christianson | 28 February 2020, 04:31:19 UTC | A more julian syntax for ccall: the @ ccall macro (#32748) Here we implement a syntax for ccall with Julia-like type annotations on the arguments. Compared to ccall: * The new syntax is more familiar to Julia programmers * The new syntax gives a notation for calling C varargs functions * Support for specifying calling convention is not yet implemented as that will require another syntax discussion * The semantics for interpolating "function like things" is much simplified (only function pointers are allowed) | 28 February 2020, 04:31:19 UTC |
6abc852 | Keno Fischer | 28 February 2020, 03:34:01 UTC | Fix regression in inlining of invoke (#34906) When we added the check to prevent inlining through ambiguous methods, we failed exclude this check for calls to `invoke` (which skip ambiguous methods, since the method is explicitly selected). Fixes #34900. | 28 February 2020, 03:34:01 UTC |
aad9664 | Katharine Hyatt | 27 February 2020, 22:17:25 UTC | Merge pull request #34899 from aviatesk/avi/fixdocsyntax fix doc syntax of `Channel` | 27 February 2020, 22:17:25 UTC |
e0965dd | Shuhei Kadowaki | 27 February 2020, 16:38:46 UTC | fix doc syntax of `Channel` | 27 February 2020, 16:38:46 UTC |
f0636b2 | Katharine Hyatt | 27 February 2020, 13:55:27 UTC | More tests for Triangular, div and mult (#31831) * More tests for Triangular, div and mult * Long form function defs * avoid useless unwrapping-wrapping in triangular multiplication Co-authored-by: Daniel Karrasch <Daniel.Karrasch@gmx.de> | 27 February 2020, 13:55:27 UTC |
57a9821 | Rafael Fourquet | 27 February 2020, 10:26:28 UTC | fix docstring of `replace` | 27 February 2020, 10:26:28 UTC |
a91edd0 | Pablo San-Jose | 27 February 2020, 09:44:38 UTC | no-op for copyto!(dst, emptysrc) (#34891) | 27 February 2020, 09:44:38 UTC |
448cbfc | Pablo San-Jose | 27 February 2020, 09:39:30 UTC | no-op copyto!(dense, emptysparse) with any eltype (#34892) | 27 February 2020, 09:39:30 UTC |
c2cd601 | Keno Fischer | 26 February 2020, 20:41:26 UTC | Allow 2-arg splice! on arbitrary index iterables (#34524) We have deleteat!(vec::Vector, itr), but it returns the modified vector. If you instead want to obtain the delted elements, there is splice!(::Vector, ::UnitRange) as a special case of the three-argument version that inserts additional elements where the old ones were deleted. However, these is no two argument splice! for arbitrary iterables, so probably the best way to write that currently is: ``` inds = collect(itr) vals = A[inds] deleteat!(A, inds) vals ``` which is both less efficient and more verbose than ideal. I'm wondering if perhaps deleteat! should have been returning the deleted elements, but that's not a change we can make in 1.x. Instead, I'm proposing here to extend the 2 argument (but not the 3 argument for obvious reasons) variant of splice! to arbitrary iterables. | 26 February 2020, 20:41:26 UTC |
c1059e7 | Nathan Daly | 26 February 2020, 20:31:59 UTC | Change TypeVars in UnionAlls to print as var"" syntax (#34888) This changes unnamed type variables to print as valid syntax, via the `var""` printing macro. For example, before this commit, `Vector{<:Bool}` printed as a non-syntactic string: ```julia julia> Vector{<:Bool} Array{#s16,1} where #s16<:Bool ``` And now it prints as a valid, syntactic expression: ```julia julia> Vector{<:Bool} Array{var"#s46",1} where var"#s46"<:Bool ``` | 26 February 2020, 20:31:59 UTC |
fde1ec8 | Takafumi Arakaki | 26 February 2020, 20:08:57 UTC | Implement `accumulate` and friends for Tuple (#34654) | 26 February 2020, 20:08:57 UTC |
b92d678 | Chris Foster | 26 February 2020, 20:05:05 UTC | Add file name to all top level line number nodes (#34881) This allows julia code to more easily consume the output of jl-parse-all (see #34715) and is consistent with the way line number nodes have file name information in all non-toplevel constructs. | 26 February 2020, 20:05:05 UTC |
9f680d3 | Shriprajwal K | 26 February 2020, 17:01:23 UTC | Added test for the seekend function in SecretBuffer (#34731) | 26 February 2020, 17:01:23 UTC |
808ec9c | Shriprajwal K | 26 February 2020, 17:00:37 UTC | Added tests for hashing of SecretBuffer (#34736) | 26 February 2020, 17:00:37 UTC |
434c6bb | Andreas Noack | 26 February 2020, 09:01:16 UTC | Loosen test of Cholesky factorization of diagonal matrices to approximate (#34859) equality since BLAS and Julia might use square roots that round differently. This has occasionally caused CI failures. | 26 February 2020, 09:01:16 UTC |
0fe45ef | Keno Fischer | 25 February 2020, 23:15:03 UTC | Revert "Added test for dumptype with a Concrete and Abstract type. (#34764)" (#34878) This reverts commit 4ab8a9d27fb608f287f63cd6ebe478aef15500c5. | 25 February 2020, 23:15:03 UTC |
c934b94 | Jeff Bezanson | 25 February 2020, 17:15:16 UTC | timing.c needs to include `julia_internal.h` for `cycleclock` (#34861) The function was moved by 65b8e7ed72541d1dd5bc1f4dcabc5245e1dba718 | 25 February 2020, 17:15:16 UTC |
d559015 | Shriprajwal K | 25 February 2020, 15:42:32 UTC | Added SecretBuffer test for the skip function (#34740) | 25 February 2020, 15:42:32 UTC |
862e0fe | Jameson Nash | 25 February 2020, 15:41:10 UTC | gf: optimize jl_matching_methods for dispatch tuples (#34745) When the input type is a dispatch tuple, we know that a subtype lookup is sufficient, so we can do a slightly more direct lookup and avoid considering `Union{}`-declared methods as possible results. This also fixes an issue with the special `jl_matching_methods` query being done by `jl_insert_backedges`: we would set the `done` flag when a method "fully covered" the result, even if that method was deleted. Rather than continue to abuse the meaning of `world == 0` (which also has performance implications), we add a specific flag for this case. | 25 February 2020, 15:41:10 UTC |