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See https://github.com/graydon/rust/wiki/Logging-vision
The runtime logging categories are now treated in the same way as
modules in compiled code. Each domain now has a log_lvl that can be
used to restrict the logging from that domain (will be used to allow
logging to be restricted to a single domain).
Features dropped (can be brought back to life if there is interest):
- Logger indentation
- Multiple categories per log statement
- I possibly broke some of the color code -- it confuses me
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No functions should be called for log statements that turn out to be
inactive.
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domains can only talk to other domains via handles, and with the help of the rust_kernel.
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zero. This should only happen in the Rust code and not in the drop glue, or on the unwind path. This change allows the task owning the channel to block on a flush and delete its own channel. This change also cleans up some code around rust_port and rust_chan.
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system use it (and proxies) instead of existing token scheme.
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communication. Channels now buffer on the sending side, and no longer require blocking when sending. Lots of other refactoring and bug fixes.
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