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Author SHA1 Message Date
Manish Goregaokar 69b1ccb44e Update COPYRIGHT file 2022-10-30 10:23:14 -04:00
Wesley Wiser 99adba6702 Update the LLVM license mentioned in COPYRIGHT
LLVM has relicensed their codebase. Remove the old UIUC license text
from the LLVM section and include the licensing text used by LLVM
itself.
2022-09-23 11:12:38 -04:00
Wesley Wiser 4e790a8732 Remove mentions of libbacktrace from COPYRIGHT
Use of libbacktrace was removed in
06d565c967 where we switched to using the
gimili library instead. Note: the backtrace submodule located at
library/backtrace points to backtrace-rs which removed support for using
libbacktrace in https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/423.
2022-09-23 11:12:33 -04:00
Wesley Wiser 557b700fbd Remove mention of "compiler-rt" from COPYRIGHT file
The compiler-rt dependency was removed in
7e6c9f3635 in favor of a vendored
dependency on rust-lang/compiler-builtins (dual UIUC and MIT licensed).
That vendored dependency was converted to a regular Cargo dependency in
4c21a3bc2a.
2022-09-23 11:12:25 -04:00
Josh Stone df0466d0bb Rebase to the llvm-project monorepo
The new git submodule src/llvm-project is a monorepo replacing src/llvm
and src/tools/{clang,lld,lldb}.  This also serves as a rebase for these
projects to the new 8.x branch from trunk.

The src/llvm-emscripten fork is unchanged for now.
2019-01-25 15:39:54 -08:00
Simon Sapin 0fd5003b38
src/jemalloc is gone, remove its mention from COPYRIGHT 2019-01-02 16:07:42 +01:00
Donato Sciarra c57deb923e Remove references to AUTHORS.txt file
Refer instead to thanks page.
2018-07-30 07:47:12 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez 5bd5bc3f21 Remove hoedown from rustdoc
Is it really time? Have our months, no, *years* of suffering come to an end? Are we finally able to cast off the pall of Hoedown? The weight which has dragged us down for so long?

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So, timeline for those who need to catch up:

* Way back in December 2016, [we decided we wanted to switch out the markdown renderer](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38400). However, this was put on hold because the build system at the time made it difficult to pull in dependencies from crates.io.
* A few months later, in March 2017, [the first PR was done, to switch out the renderers entirely](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/40338). The PR itself was fraught with CI and build system issues, but eventually landed.
* However, not all was well in the Rustdoc world. During the PR and shortly after, we noticed [some differences in the way the two parsers handled some things](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40912), and some of these differences were major enough to break the docs for some crates.
* A couple weeks afterward, [Hoedown was put back in](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/41290), at this point just to catch tests that Pulldown was "spuriously" running. This would at least provide some warning about spurious tests, rather than just breaking spontaneously.
* However, the problems had created enough noise by this point that just a few days after that, [Hoedown was switched back to the default](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/41431) while we came up with a solution for properly warning about the differences.
* That solution came a few weeks later, [as a series of warnings when the HTML emitted by the two parsers was semantically different](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/41991). But that came at a cost, as now rustdoc needed proc-macro support (the new crate needed some custom derives farther down its dependency tree), and the build system was not equipped to handle it at the time. It was worked on for three months as the issue stumped more and more people.
  * In that time, [bootstrap was completely reworked](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/43059) to change how it ordered compilation, and [the method by which it built rustdoc would change](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/43482), as well. This allowed it to only be built after stage1, when proc-macros would be available, allowing the "rendering differences" PR to finally land.
  * The warnings were not perfect, and revealed a few [spurious](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/44368) [differences](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45421) between how we handled the renderers.
  * Once these were handled, [we flipped the switch to turn on the "rendering difference" warnings all the time](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/45324), in October 2017. This began the "warning cycle" for this change, and landed in stable in 1.23, on 2018-01-04.
  * Once those warnings hit stable, and after a couple weeks of seeing whether we would get any more reports than what we got from sitting on nightly/beta, [we switched the renderers](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/47398), making Pulldown the default but still offering the option to use Hoedown.

And that brings us to the present. We haven't received more new issues from this in the meantime, and the "switch by default" is now on beta. Our reasoning is that, at this point, anyone who would have been affected by this has run into it already.
2018-02-16 23:17:15 +01:00
Josh Triplett f1de27fe6b COPYRIGHT: Provide a better explanation of Rust copyrights
Avoid implying that any copyrights have been assigned to a separate
entity (such as "The Rust Project Developers") Rust contributors retain
their copyrights, and do not assign them to anyone by contributing.

Remove the inaccurate notice, and provide a clear explanation. Avoid
stating that all files contain copyright notices and/or license notices,
and especially avoid suggesting that the license terms only apply to
files marked as such.

In the process, this also drops a separate notice that implies only some
copyrights are retained by contributors (suggesting that others are
not).
2017-07-26 16:52:15 -07:00
Alex Crichton a4024c58e1 Remove the in-tree `flate` crate
A long time coming this commit removes the `flate` crate in favor of the
`flate2` crate on crates.io. The functionality in `flate2` originally flowered
out of `flate` itself and is additionally the namesake for the crate. This will
leave a gap in the naming (there's not `flate` crate), which will likely cause a
particle collapse of some form somewhere.
2017-06-20 07:11:29 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez bee0291320 Add hoedown COPYRIGHT back 2017-04-17 18:10:03 +02:00
NODA, Kai f39145169f
COPYRIGHT: remove hoedown license
Hoedown was removed in b96fef8411

Also cleanup src/tools/tidy/src/main.rs

Signed-off-by: NODA, Kai <nodakai@gmail.com>
2017-04-12 12:54:27 +08:00
Prayag Verma 8c96f37a98 Mention initial copyright year 2016-01-28 09:44:04 +05:30
Dave Hodder c331ed0443 Remove reference to AUTHORS.txt file 2016-01-16 15:53:16 +00:00
Zach Panzarino d5c8f626a8 Update copyright date 2016-01-01 00:32:31 +00:00
Andrew Paseltiner 37b1a8762b Remove references to removed Valgrind headers 2015-09-08 19:01:26 -04:00
Luca Bruno df2c3a288a copyright: update paths and entries
valgrind files moved and modpath.iss deleted. Both entries updated in
COPYRIGHT file.

Signed-off-by: Luca Bruno <lucab@debian.org>
2015-01-22 15:45:47 +01:00
Willson Mock 602a7d1436 update mit-license and copyright 2015-01-10 23:35:33 -05:00
Brian Anderson b534bb4a99 Update COPYRIGHT to better reflect the current repo 2014-10-06 10:55:39 -07:00
Aaron Turon c5d2ed54a3 Remove libuv, gyp
This commit removes the libuv and gyp submodules, as well as all build
infrastructure related to them.

For more context, see the [runtime removal
RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/230)

[breaking-change]
2014-10-01 12:42:30 -07:00
Brian Anderson 7613b15fdb Update some copyright dates 2014-01-08 18:04:43 -08:00
Daniel Micay 86efd97a10 add gitattributes and fix whitespace issues 2013-05-03 20:01:42 -04:00
Graydon Hoare 00dbbd01c2 Update COPYRIGHT 2013-04-02 11:07:11 -07:00
Graydon Hoare 00c856c0b1 Update license, add license boilerplate to most files. Remainder will follow. 2012-12-03 17:12:14 -08:00