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Rollup of 5 pull requests #41371

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jackpot51 and others added 13 commits April 16, 2017 09:33
This no longer manifests on any versions of OSX that I could find.
We no longer need to track the tasks in these cases since these
particular tasks have no outputs (except, potentially, errors...)  and
they always execute.
Because of its "magic" order-of-evaluation semantics, `move_val_init`
must be lowered during MIR construction in order to work.
the `CollectItem` task no longer exists
It was discovered rust-lang#40264 that this backtrace pruning logic is a little too
aggressive, so while we figure how out to handle rust-lang#40264 this commit backs out
the changes to prune frames. Note that other cosmetic changes, such as better
path printing and such remain.
Improve Process::spawn with piped stdio on Redox

- Adds `dup2`, and uses it for stdio piping
- Removes `O_CLOEXEC` from piped stdio, as `dup` on Redox does not disable O_CLOEXEC
…xcrichton

bootstrap: Don't workaround uname -m on Darwin

This no longer manifests on any versions of OSX that I could find.

How far back is Rust officially supported? I can try to get copies to test when this behaviour changed.

(Fun fact, at a minimum the comment already lies, since the flag is `-m` :))
…visitors, r=eddyb

convert calls to `visit_all_item_likes_in_krate`

We no longer need to track the tasks in these cases since these
particular tasks have no outputs (except, potentially, errors...)  and
they always execute.

cc rust-lang#40746

r? @eddyb
lower `move_val_init` during MIR construction

Because of its "magic" order-of-evaluation semantics, `move_val_init` must be lowered during MIR construction in order to work without needing a temporary.

r? @eddyb
…r=petrochenkov

std: Back out backtrace pruning logic

It was discovered rust-lang#40264 that this backtrace pruning logic is a little too
aggressive, so while we figure how out to handle rust-lang#40264 this commit backs out
the changes to prune frames. Note that other cosmetic changes, such as better
path printing and such remain.
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@bors r+ p=10

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bors commented Apr 18, 2017

📌 Commit 884f455 has been approved by frewsxcv

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Thanks for the pull request, and welcome! The Rust team is excited to review your changes, and you should hear from @arielb1 (or someone else) soon.

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