rust/src/bootstrap/builder.rs

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// Copyright 2017 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
use std::any::Any;
use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
use std::collections::BTreeSet;
use std::env;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::fs;
use std::hash::Hash;
use std::ops::Deref;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::Command;
use std::time::{Instant, Duration};
use std::collections::HashMap;
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use compile;
use install;
use dist;
use util::{exe, libdir, add_lib_path};
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use {Build, Mode, DocTests};
use cache::{INTERNER, Interned, Cache};
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use check;
use test;
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use flags::Subcommand;
use doc;
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use tool;
use native;
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pub use Compiler;
use petgraph::Graph;
use petgraph::graph::NodeIndex;
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pub struct Builder<'a> {
pub build: &'a Build,
pub top_stage: u32,
pub kind: Kind,
cache: Cache,
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stack: RefCell<Vec<Box<Any>>>,
time_spent_on_dependencies: Cell<Duration>,
pub paths: Vec<PathBuf>,
graph_nodes: RefCell<HashMap<String, NodeIndex>>,
graph: RefCell<Graph<String, bool>>,
parent: Cell<Option<NodeIndex>>,
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}
impl<'a> Deref for Builder<'a> {
type Target = Build;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.build
}
}
pub trait Step: 'static + Clone + Debug + PartialEq + Eq + Hash {
/// `PathBuf` when directories are created or to return a `Compiler` once
/// it's been assembled.
type Output: Clone;
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const DEFAULT: bool = false;
/// Run this rule for all hosts without cross compiling.
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const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = false;
/// Primary function to execute this rule. Can call `builder.ensure(...)`
/// with other steps to run those.
fn run(self, builder: &Builder) -> Self::Output;
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/// When bootstrap is passed a set of paths, this controls whether this rule
/// will execute. However, it does not get called in a "default" context
/// when we are not passed any paths; in that case, make_run is called
/// directly.
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun) -> ShouldRun;
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/// Build up a "root" rule, either as a default rule or from a path passed
/// to us.
///
/// When path is `None`, we are executing in a context where no paths were
/// passed. When `./x.py build` is run, for example, this rule could get
/// called if it is in the correct list below with a path of `None`.
fn make_run(_run: RunConfig) {
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// It is reasonable to not have an implementation of make_run for rules
// who do not want to get called from the root context. This means that
// they are likely dependencies (e.g., sysroot creation) or similar, and
// as such calling them from ./x.py isn't logical.
unimplemented!()
}
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}
pub struct RunConfig<'a> {
pub builder: &'a Builder<'a>,
pub host: Interned<String>,
pub target: Interned<String>,
pub path: PathBuf,
}
struct StepDescription {
default: bool,
only_hosts: bool,
should_run: fn(ShouldRun) -> ShouldRun,
make_run: fn(RunConfig),
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name: &'static str,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialOrd, Ord, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum PathSet {
Set (BTreeSet<PathBuf>),
Suite (PathBuf)
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}
impl PathSet {
fn empty() -> PathSet {
PathSet::Set(BTreeSet::new())
}
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fn one<P: Into<PathBuf>>(path: P) -> PathSet {
let mut set = BTreeSet::new();
set.insert(path.into());
PathSet::Set(set)
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}
fn has(&self, needle: &Path) -> bool {
match self {
PathSet::Set(set) => set.iter().any(|p| p.ends_with(needle)),
PathSet::Suite(_) => false
}
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}
fn path(&self, builder: &Builder) -> PathBuf {
match self {
PathSet::Set(set) => set.iter().next().unwrap_or(&builder.build.src).to_path_buf(),
PathSet::Suite(path) => PathBuf::from(path)
}
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}
}
impl StepDescription {
fn from<S: Step>() -> StepDescription {
StepDescription {
default: S::DEFAULT,
only_hosts: S::ONLY_HOSTS,
should_run: S::should_run,
make_run: S::make_run,
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name: unsafe { ::std::intrinsics::type_name::<S>() },
}
}
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fn maybe_run(&self, builder: &Builder, pathset: &PathSet) {
if builder.config.exclude.iter().any(|e| pathset.has(e)) {
eprintln!("Skipping {:?} because it is excluded", pathset);
return;
} else if !builder.config.exclude.is_empty() {
eprintln!("{:?} not skipped for {:?} -- not in {:?}", pathset,
self.name, builder.config.exclude);
}
let hosts = &builder.hosts;
// Determine the targets participating in this rule.
let targets = if self.only_hosts {
if !builder.config.run_host_only {
return; // don't run anything
} else {
&builder.hosts
}
} else {
&builder.targets
};
for host in hosts {
for target in targets {
let run = RunConfig {
builder,
path: pathset.path(builder),
host: *host,
target: *target,
};
(self.make_run)(run);
}
}
}
fn run(v: &[StepDescription], builder: &Builder, paths: &[PathBuf]) {
let should_runs = v.iter().map(|desc| {
(desc.should_run)(ShouldRun::new(builder))
}).collect::<Vec<_>>();
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// sanity checks on rules
for (desc, should_run) in v.iter().zip(&should_runs) {
assert!(!should_run.paths.is_empty(),
"{:?} should have at least one pathset", desc.name);
}
if paths.is_empty() {
for (desc, should_run) in v.iter().zip(should_runs) {
if desc.default && should_run.is_really_default {
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for pathset in &should_run.paths {
desc.maybe_run(builder, pathset);
}
}
}
} else {
for path in paths {
let mut attempted_run = false;
for (desc, should_run) in v.iter().zip(&should_runs) {
if let Some(suite) = should_run.is_suite_path(path) {
attempted_run = true;
desc.maybe_run(builder, suite);
} else if let Some(pathset) = should_run.pathset_for_path(path) {
attempted_run = true;
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desc.maybe_run(builder, pathset);
}
}
if !attempted_run {
panic!("Error: no rules matched {}.", path.display());
}
}
}
}
}
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#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ShouldRun<'a> {
pub builder: &'a Builder<'a>,
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// use a BTreeSet to maintain sort order
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paths: BTreeSet<PathSet>,
// If this is a default rule, this is an additional constraint placed on
// its run. Generally something like compiler docs being enabled.
is_really_default: bool,
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}
impl<'a> ShouldRun<'a> {
fn new(builder: &'a Builder) -> ShouldRun<'a> {
ShouldRun {
builder,
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paths: BTreeSet::new(),
is_really_default: true, // by default no additional conditions
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}
}
pub fn default_condition(mut self, cond: bool) -> Self {
self.is_really_default = cond;
self
}
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// Unlike `krate` this will create just one pathset. As such, it probably shouldn't actually
// ever be used, but as we transition to having all rules properly handle passing krate(...) by
// actually doing something different for every crate passed.
pub fn all_krates(mut self, name: &str) -> Self {
let mut set = BTreeSet::new();
for krate in self.builder.in_tree_crates(name) {
set.insert(PathBuf::from(&krate.path));
}
self.paths.insert(PathSet::Set(set));
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self
}
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pub fn krate(mut self, name: &str) -> Self {
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for krate in self.builder.in_tree_crates(name) {
self.paths.insert(PathSet::one(&krate.path));
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}
self
}
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// single, non-aliased path
pub fn path(self, path: &str) -> Self {
self.paths(&[path])
}
// multiple aliases for the same job
pub fn paths(mut self, paths: &[&str]) -> Self {
self.paths.insert(PathSet::Set(paths.iter().map(PathBuf::from).collect()));
self
}
pub fn is_suite_path(&self, path: &Path) -> Option<&PathSet> {
self.paths.iter().find(|pathset| {
match pathset {
PathSet::Suite(p) => path.starts_with(p),
PathSet::Set(_) => false
}
})
}
pub fn suite_path(mut self, suite: &str) -> Self {
self.paths.insert(PathSet::Suite(PathBuf::from(suite)));
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self
}
// allows being more explicit about why should_run in Step returns the value passed to it
pub fn never(mut self) -> ShouldRun<'a> {
self.paths.insert(PathSet::empty());
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self
}
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fn pathset_for_path(&self, path: &Path) -> Option<&PathSet> {
self.paths.iter().find(|pathset| pathset.has(path))
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}
}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub enum Kind {
Build,
Check,
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Test,
Bench,
Dist,
Doc,
Install,
}
impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
fn get_step_descriptions(kind: Kind) -> Vec<StepDescription> {
macro_rules! describe {
($($rule:ty),+ $(,)*) => {{
vec![$(StepDescription::from::<$rule>()),+]
}};
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}
match kind {
Kind::Build => describe!(compile::Std, compile::Test, compile::Rustc,
compile::StartupObjects, tool::BuildManifest, tool::Rustbook, tool::ErrorIndex,
tool::UnstableBookGen, tool::Tidy, tool::Linkchecker, tool::CargoTest,
tool::Compiletest, tool::RemoteTestServer, tool::RemoteTestClient,
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tool::RustInstaller, tool::Cargo, tool::Rls, tool::Rustdoc, tool::Clippy,
rust: Import LLD for linking wasm objects This commit imports the LLD project from LLVM to serve as the default linker for the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target. The `binaryen` submoule is consequently removed along with "binaryen linker" support in rustc. Moving to LLD brings with it a number of benefits for wasm code: * LLD is itself an actual linker, so there's no need to compile all wasm code with LTO any more. As a result builds should be *much* speedier as LTO is no longer forcibly enabled for all builds of the wasm target. * LLD is quickly becoming an "official solution" for linking wasm code together. This, I believe at least, is intended to be the main supported linker for native code and wasm moving forward. Picking up support early on should help ensure that we can help LLD identify bugs and otherwise prove that it works great for all our use cases! * Improvements to the wasm toolchain are currently primarily focused around LLVM and LLD (from what I can tell at least), so it's in general much better to be on this bandwagon for bugfixes and new features. * Historical "hacks" like `wasm-gc` will soon no longer be necessary, LLD will [natively implement][gc] `--gc-sections` (better than `wasm-gc`!) which means a postprocessor is no longer needed to show off Rust's "small wasm binary size". LLD is added in a pretty standard way to rustc right now. A new rustbuild target was defined for building LLD, and this is executed when a compiler's sysroot is being assembled. LLD is compiled against the LLVM that we've got in tree, which means we're currently on the `release_60` branch, but this may get upgraded in the near future! LLD is placed into rustc's sysroot in a `bin` directory. This is similar to where `gcc.exe` can be found on Windows. This directory is automatically added to `PATH` whenever rustc executes the linker, allowing us to define a `WasmLd` linker which implements the interface that `wasm-ld`, LLD's frontend, expects. Like Emscripten the LLD target is currently only enabled for Tier 1 platforms, notably OSX/Windows/Linux, and will need to be installed manually for compiling to wasm on other platforms. LLD is by default turned off in rustbuild, and requires a `config.toml` option to be enabled to turn it on. Finally the unstable `#![wasm_import_memory]` attribute was also removed as LLD has a native option for controlling this. [gc]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42511
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native::Llvm, tool::Rustfmt, tool::Miri, native::Lld),
Kind::Check => describe!(check::Std, check::Test, check::Rustc, check::CodegenBackend,
check::Rustdoc),
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Kind::Test => describe!(test::Tidy, test::Bootstrap, test::Ui, test::RunPass,
test::CompileFail, test::ParseFail, test::RunFail, test::RunPassValgrind,
test::MirOpt, test::Codegen, test::CodegenUnits, test::Incremental, test::Debuginfo,
test::UiFullDeps, test::RunPassFullDeps, test::RunFailFullDeps,
test::CompileFailFullDeps, test::IncrementalFullDeps, test::Rustdoc, test::Pretty,
test::RunPassPretty, test::RunFailPretty, test::RunPassValgrindPretty,
test::RunPassFullDepsPretty, test::RunFailFullDepsPretty,
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test::Crate, test::CrateLibrustc, test::CrateRustdoc, test::Linkcheck,
test::Cargotest, test::Cargo, test::Rls, test::ErrorIndex, test::Distcheck,
test::RunMakeFullDeps,
test::Nomicon, test::Reference, test::RustdocBook, test::RustByExample,
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test::TheBook, test::UnstableBook, test::RustcBook,
test::Rustfmt, test::Miri, test::Clippy, test::RustdocJS, test::RustdocTheme,
// Run run-make last, since these won't pass without make on Windows
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test::RunMake, test::RustdocUi),
Kind::Bench => describe!(test::Crate, test::CrateLibrustc),
Kind::Doc => describe!(doc::UnstableBook, doc::UnstableBookGen, doc::TheBook,
doc::Standalone, doc::Std, doc::Test, doc::WhitelistedRustc, doc::Rustc,
doc::ErrorIndex, doc::Nomicon, doc::Reference, doc::Rustdoc, doc::RustByExample,
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doc::RustcBook, doc::CargoBook),
Kind::Dist => describe!(dist::Docs, dist::RustcDocs, dist::Mingw, dist::Rustc,
dist::DebuggerScripts, dist::Std, dist::Analysis, dist::Src,
dist::PlainSourceTarball, dist::Cargo, dist::Rls, dist::Rustfmt, dist::Extended,
dist::HashSign),
Kind::Install => describe!(install::Docs, install::Std, install::Cargo, install::Rls,
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install::Rustfmt, install::Analysis, install::Src, install::Rustc),
}
}
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pub fn get_help(build: &Build, subcommand: &str) -> Option<String> {
let kind = match subcommand {
"build" => Kind::Build,
"doc" => Kind::Doc,
"test" => Kind::Test,
"bench" => Kind::Bench,
"dist" => Kind::Dist,
"install" => Kind::Install,
_ => return None,
};
let builder = Builder {
build,
top_stage: build.config.stage.unwrap_or(2),
kind,
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cache: Cache::new(),
stack: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
time_spent_on_dependencies: Cell::new(Duration::new(0, 0)),
paths: vec![],
graph_nodes: RefCell::new(HashMap::new()),
graph: RefCell::new(Graph::new()),
parent: Cell::new(None),
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};
let builder = &builder;
let mut should_run = ShouldRun::new(builder);
for desc in Builder::get_step_descriptions(builder.kind) {
should_run = (desc.should_run)(should_run);
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}
let mut help = String::from("Available paths:\n");
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for pathset in should_run.paths {
if let PathSet::Set(set) = pathset{
set.iter().for_each(|path| help.push_str(
format!(" ./x.py {} {}\n", subcommand, path.display()).as_str()
))
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}
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}
Some(help)
}
pub fn new(build: &Build) -> Builder {
let (kind, paths) = match build.config.cmd {
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Subcommand::Build { ref paths } => (Kind::Build, &paths[..]),
Subcommand::Check { ref paths } => (Kind::Check, &paths[..]),
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Subcommand::Doc { ref paths } => (Kind::Doc, &paths[..]),
Subcommand::Test { ref paths, .. } => (Kind::Test, &paths[..]),
Subcommand::Bench { ref paths, .. } => (Kind::Bench, &paths[..]),
Subcommand::Dist { ref paths } => (Kind::Dist, &paths[..]),
Subcommand::Install { ref paths } => (Kind::Install, &paths[..]),
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Subcommand::Clean { .. } => panic!(),
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};
let builder = Builder {
build,
top_stage: build.config.stage.unwrap_or(2),
kind,
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cache: Cache::new(),
stack: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
time_spent_on_dependencies: Cell::new(Duration::new(0, 0)),
paths: paths.to_owned(),
graph_nodes: RefCell::new(HashMap::new()),
graph: RefCell::new(Graph::new()),
parent: Cell::new(None),
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};
if kind == Kind::Dist {
assert!(!builder.config.test_miri, "Do not distribute with miri enabled.\n\
The distributed libraries would include all MIR (increasing binary size).
The distributed MIR would include validation statements.");
}
builder
}
pub fn execute_cli(&self) -> Graph<String, bool> {
self.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(self.kind), &self.paths);
self.graph.borrow().clone()
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}
pub fn default_doc(&self, paths: Option<&[PathBuf]>) {
let paths = paths.unwrap_or(&[]);
self.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Doc), paths);
}
fn run_step_descriptions(&self, v: &[StepDescription], paths: &[PathBuf]) {
StepDescription::run(v, self, paths);
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}
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/// Obtain a compiler at a given stage and for a given host. Explicitly does
/// not take `Compiler` since all `Compiler` instances are meant to be
/// obtained through this function, since it ensures that they are valid
/// (i.e., built and assembled).
pub fn compiler(&self, stage: u32, host: Interned<String>) -> Compiler {
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self.ensure(compile::Assemble { target_compiler: Compiler { stage, host } })
}
pub fn sysroot(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> Interned<PathBuf> {
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self.ensure(compile::Sysroot { compiler })
}
/// Returns the libdir where the standard library and other artifacts are
/// found for a compiler's sysroot.
pub fn sysroot_libdir(
&self, compiler: Compiler, target: Interned<String>
) -> Interned<PathBuf> {
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct Libdir {
compiler: Compiler,
target: Interned<String>,
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}
impl Step for Libdir {
type Output = Interned<PathBuf>;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun) -> ShouldRun {
run.never()
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}
fn run(self, builder: &Builder) -> Interned<PathBuf> {
let compiler = self.compiler;
let config = &builder.build.config;
let lib = if compiler.stage >= 1 && config.libdir_relative().is_some() {
builder.build.config.libdir_relative().unwrap()
} else {
Path::new("lib")
};
let sysroot = builder.sysroot(self.compiler).join(lib)
.join("rustlib").join(self.target).join("lib");
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let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&sysroot);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&sysroot));
INTERNER.intern_path(sysroot)
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}
}
self.ensure(Libdir { compiler, target })
}
pub fn sysroot_codegen_backends(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> PathBuf {
self.sysroot_libdir(compiler, compiler.host)
.with_file_name(self.config.rust_codegen_backends_dir.clone())
}
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/// Returns the compiler's libdir where it stores the dynamic libraries that
/// it itself links against.
///
/// For example this returns `<sysroot>/lib` on Unix and `<sysroot>/bin` on
/// Windows.
pub fn rustc_libdir(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> PathBuf {
if compiler.is_snapshot(self) {
self.rustc_snapshot_libdir()
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} else {
self.sysroot(compiler).join(libdir(&compiler.host))
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}
}
/// Adds the compiler's directory of dynamic libraries to `cmd`'s dynamic
/// library lookup path.
pub fn add_rustc_lib_path(&self, compiler: Compiler, cmd: &mut Command) {
// Windows doesn't need dylib path munging because the dlls for the
// compiler live next to the compiler and the system will find them
// automatically.
if cfg!(windows) {
return
}
add_lib_path(vec![self.rustc_libdir(compiler)], cmd);
}
/// Get a path to the compiler specified.
pub fn rustc(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> PathBuf {
if compiler.is_snapshot(self) {
self.initial_rustc.clone()
} else {
self.sysroot(compiler).join("bin").join(exe("rustc", &compiler.host))
}
}
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pub fn rustdoc(&self, host: Interned<String>) -> PathBuf {
self.ensure(tool::Rustdoc { host })
}
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pub fn rustdoc_cmd(&self, host: Interned<String>) -> Command {
let mut cmd = Command::new(&self.out.join("bootstrap/debug/rustdoc"));
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let compiler = self.compiler(self.top_stage, host);
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cmd.env("RUSTC_STAGE", compiler.stage.to_string())
.env("RUSTC_SYSROOT", self.sysroot(compiler))
.env("RUSTDOC_LIBDIR", self.sysroot_libdir(compiler, self.config.build))
.env("CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL", &self.config.channel)
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.env("RUSTDOC_REAL", self.rustdoc(host))
.env("RUSTDOC_CRATE_VERSION", self.rust_version())
.env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1");
if let Some(linker) = self.linker(host) {
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cmd.env("RUSTC_TARGET_LINKER", linker);
}
cmd
}
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/// Prepares an invocation of `cargo` to be run.
///
/// This will create a `Command` that represents a pending execution of
/// Cargo. This cargo will be configured to use `compiler` as the actual
/// rustc compiler, its output will be scoped by `mode`'s output directory,
/// it will pass the `--target` flag for the specified `target`, and will be
/// executing the Cargo command `cmd`.
pub fn cargo(&self,
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compiler: Compiler,
mode: Mode,
target: Interned<String>,
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cmd: &str) -> Command {
let mut cargo = Command::new(&self.initial_cargo);
let out_dir = self.stage_out(compiler, mode);
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cargo.env("CARGO_TARGET_DIR", out_dir)
.arg(cmd)
.arg("--target")
.arg(target);
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// Set a flag for `check` so that certain build scripts can do less work
// (e.g. not building/requiring LLVM).
if cmd == "check" {
cargo.env("RUST_CHECK", "1");
}
// If we were invoked from `make` then that's already got a jobserver
// set up for us so no need to tell Cargo about jobs all over again.
if env::var_os("MAKEFLAGS").is_none() && env::var_os("MFLAGS").is_none() {
cargo.arg("-j").arg(self.jobs().to_string());
}
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// FIXME: Temporary fix for https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/3005
// Force cargo to output binaries with disambiguating hashes in the name
let metadata = if compiler.stage == 0 {
// Treat stage0 like special channel, whether it's a normal prior-
// release rustc or a local rebuild with the same version, so we
// never mix these libraries by accident.
"bootstrap"
} else {
&self.config.channel
};
cargo.env("__CARGO_DEFAULT_LIB_METADATA", &metadata);
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let stage;
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if compiler.stage == 0 && self.local_rebuild {
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// Assume the local-rebuild rustc already has stage1 features.
stage = 1;
} else {
stage = compiler.stage;
}
let mut extra_args = env::var(&format!("RUSTFLAGS_STAGE_{}", stage)).unwrap_or_default();
if stage != 0 {
let s = env::var("RUSTFLAGS_STAGE_NOT_0").unwrap_or_default();
if !extra_args.is_empty() {
extra_args.push_str(" ");
}
extra_args.push_str(&s);
}
if !extra_args.is_empty() {
cargo.env("RUSTFLAGS",
format!("{} {}", env::var("RUSTFLAGS").unwrap_or_default(), extra_args));
}
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let want_rustdoc = self.doc_tests != DocTests::No;
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// Customize the compiler we're running. Specify the compiler to cargo
// as our shim and then pass it some various options used to configure
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// how the actual compiler itself is called.
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//
// These variables are primarily all read by
// src/bootstrap/bin/{rustc.rs,rustdoc.rs}
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cargo.env("RUSTBUILD_NATIVE_DIR", self.native_dir(target))
.env("RUSTC", self.out.join("bootstrap/debug/rustc"))
.env("RUSTC_REAL", self.rustc(compiler))
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.env("RUSTC_STAGE", stage.to_string())
.env("RUSTC_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS",
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self.config.rust_debug_assertions.to_string())
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.env("RUSTC_SYSROOT", self.sysroot(compiler))
.env("RUSTC_LIBDIR", self.rustc_libdir(compiler))
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.env("RUSTC_RPATH", self.config.rust_rpath.to_string())
.env("RUSTDOC", self.out.join("bootstrap/debug/rustdoc"))
.env("RUSTDOC_REAL", if cmd == "doc" || (cmd == "test" && want_rustdoc) {
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self.rustdoc(compiler.host)
} else {
PathBuf::from("/path/to/nowhere/rustdoc/not/required")
})
.env("TEST_MIRI", self.config.test_miri.to_string())
.env("RUSTC_ERROR_METADATA_DST", self.extended_error_dir());
if let Some(host_linker) = self.linker(compiler.host) {
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cargo.env("RUSTC_HOST_LINKER", host_linker);
}
if let Some(target_linker) = self.linker(target) {
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cargo.env("RUSTC_TARGET_LINKER", target_linker);
}
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if let Some(ref error_format) = self.config.rustc_error_format {
cargo.env("RUSTC_ERROR_FORMAT", error_format);
}
if cmd != "build" && cmd != "check" && want_rustdoc {
cargo.env("RUSTDOC_LIBDIR", self.rustc_libdir(self.compiler(2, self.config.build)));
}
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if mode == Mode::Tool {
// Tools like cargo and rls don't get debuginfo by default right now, but this can be
// enabled in the config. Adding debuginfo makes them several times larger.
if self.config.rust_debuginfo_tools {
cargo.env("RUSTC_DEBUGINFO", self.config.rust_debuginfo.to_string());
cargo.env("RUSTC_DEBUGINFO_LINES", self.config.rust_debuginfo_lines.to_string());
}
} else {
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cargo.env("RUSTC_DEBUGINFO", self.config.rust_debuginfo.to_string());
cargo.env("RUSTC_DEBUGINFO_LINES", self.config.rust_debuginfo_lines.to_string());
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cargo.env("RUSTC_FORCE_UNSTABLE", "1");
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// Currently the compiler depends on crates from crates.io, and
// then other crates can depend on the compiler (e.g. proc-macro
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// crates). Let's say, for example that rustc itself depends on the
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// bitflags crate. If an external crate then depends on the
// bitflags crate as well, we need to make sure they don't
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// conflict, even if they pick the same version of bitflags. We'll
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// want to make sure that e.g. a plugin and rustc each get their
// own copy of bitflags.
// Cargo ensures that this works in general through the -C metadata
// flag. This flag will frob the symbols in the binary to make sure
// they're different, even though the source code is the exact
// same. To solve this problem for the compiler we extend Cargo's
// already-passed -C metadata flag with our own. Our rustc.rs
// wrapper around the actual rustc will detect -C metadata being
// passed and frob it with this extra string we're passing in.
cargo.env("RUSTC_METADATA_SUFFIX", "rustc");
}
if let Some(x) = self.crt_static(target) {
cargo.env("RUSTC_CRT_STATIC", x.to_string());
}
if let Some(x) = self.crt_static(compiler.host) {
cargo.env("RUSTC_HOST_CRT_STATIC", x.to_string());
}
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// Enable usage of unstable features
cargo.env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1");
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self.add_rust_test_threads(&mut cargo);
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// Almost all of the crates that we compile as part of the bootstrap may
// have a build script, including the standard library. To compile a
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// build script, however, it itself needs a standard library! This
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// introduces a bit of a pickle when we're compiling the standard
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// library itself.
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//
// To work around this we actually end up using the snapshot compiler
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// (stage0) for compiling build scripts of the standard library itself.
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// The stage0 compiler is guaranteed to have a libstd available for use.
//
// For other crates, however, we know that we've already got a standard
// library up and running, so we can use the normal compiler to compile
// build scripts in that situation.
//
// If LLVM support is disabled we need to use the snapshot compiler to compile
// build scripts, as the new compiler doesn't support executables.
if mode == Mode::Libstd || !self.config.llvm_enabled {
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cargo.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT", &self.initial_rustc)
.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT_LIBDIR", self.rustc_snapshot_libdir());
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} else {
cargo.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT", self.rustc(compiler))
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.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT_LIBDIR", self.rustc_libdir(compiler));
}
// Ignore incremental modes except for stage0, since we're
// not guaranteeing correctness across builds if the compiler
// is changing under your feet.`
if self.config.incremental && compiler.stage == 0 {
cargo.env("CARGO_INCREMENTAL", "1");
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}
if let Some(ref on_fail) = self.config.on_fail {
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cargo.env("RUSTC_ON_FAIL", on_fail);
}
if self.config.print_step_timings {
cargo.env("RUSTC_PRINT_STEP_TIMINGS", "1");
}
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if self.config.backtrace_on_ice {
cargo.env("RUSTC_BACKTRACE_ON_ICE", "1");
}
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cargo.env("RUSTC_VERBOSE", format!("{}", self.verbosity));
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// in std, we want to avoid denying warnings for stage 0 as that makes cfg's painful.
if self.config.deny_warnings && !(mode == Mode::Libstd && stage == 0) {
cargo.env("RUSTC_DENY_WARNINGS", "1");
}
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// Throughout the build Cargo can execute a number of build scripts
// compiling C/C++ code and we need to pass compilers, archivers, flags, etc
// obtained previously to those build scripts.
// Build scripts use either the `cc` crate or `configure/make` so we pass
// the options through environment variables that are fetched and understood by both.
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//
// FIXME: the guard against msvc shouldn't need to be here
if target.contains("msvc") {
if let Some(ref cl) = self.config.llvm_clang_cl {
cargo.env("CC", cl).env("CXX", cl);
}
} else {
let ccache = self.config.ccache.as_ref();
let ccacheify = |s: &Path| {
let ccache = match ccache {
Some(ref s) => s,
None => return s.display().to_string(),
};
// FIXME: the cc-rs crate only recognizes the literal strings
// `ccache` and `sccache` when doing caching compilations, so we
// mirror that here. It should probably be fixed upstream to
// accept a new env var or otherwise work with custom ccache
// vars.
match &ccache[..] {
"ccache" | "sccache" => format!("{} {}", ccache, s.display()),
_ => s.display().to_string(),
}
};
let cc = ccacheify(&self.cc(target));
cargo.env(format!("CC_{}", target), &cc)
.env("CC", &cc);
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let cflags = self.cflags(target).join(" ");
cargo.env(format!("CFLAGS_{}", target), cflags.clone())
.env("CFLAGS", cflags.clone());
if let Some(ar) = self.ar(target) {
let ranlib = format!("{} s", ar.display());
cargo.env(format!("AR_{}", target), ar)
.env("AR", ar)
.env(format!("RANLIB_{}", target), ranlib.clone())
.env("RANLIB", ranlib);
}
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if let Ok(cxx) = self.cxx(target) {
let cxx = ccacheify(&cxx);
cargo.env(format!("CXX_{}", target), &cxx)
.env("CXX", &cxx)
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.env(format!("CXXFLAGS_{}", target), cflags.clone())
.env("CXXFLAGS", cflags);
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}
}
if cmd == "build" && mode == Mode::Libstd
&& self.config.extended && compiler.is_final_stage(self)
{
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cargo.env("RUSTC_SAVE_ANALYSIS", "api".to_string());
}
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// For `cargo doc` invocations, make rustdoc print the Rust version into the docs
cargo.env("RUSTDOC_CRATE_VERSION", self.rust_version());
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// Environment variables *required* throughout the build
//
// FIXME: should update code to not require this env var
cargo.env("CFG_COMPILER_HOST_TRIPLE", target);
// Set this for all builds to make sure doc builds also get it.
cargo.env("CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL", &self.config.channel);
// This one's a bit tricky. As of the time of this writing the compiler
// links to the `winapi` crate on crates.io. This crate provides raw
// bindings to Windows system functions, sort of like libc does for
// Unix. This crate also, however, provides "import libraries" for the
// MinGW targets. There's an import library per dll in the windows
// distribution which is what's linked to. These custom import libraries
// are used because the winapi crate can reference Windows functions not
// present in the MinGW import libraries.
//
// For example MinGW may ship libdbghelp.a, but it may not have
// references to all the functions in the dbghelp dll. Instead the
// custom import library for dbghelp in the winapi crates has all this
// information.
//
// Unfortunately for us though the import libraries are linked by
// default via `-ldylib=winapi_foo`. That is, they're linked with the
// `dylib` type with a `winapi_` prefix (so the winapi ones don't
// conflict with the system MinGW ones). This consequently means that
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// the binaries we ship of things like rustc_codegen_llvm (aka the rustc_codegen_llvm
// DLL) when linked against *again*, for example with procedural macros
// or plugins, will trigger the propagation logic of `-ldylib`, passing
// `-lwinapi_foo` to the linker again. This isn't actually available in
// our distribution, however, so the link fails.
//
// To solve this problem we tell winapi to not use its bundled import
// libraries. This means that it will link to the system MinGW import
// libraries by default, and the `-ldylib=foo` directives will still get
// passed to the final linker, but they'll look like `-lfoo` which can
// be resolved because MinGW has the import library. The downside is we
// don't get newer functions from Windows, but we don't use any of them
// anyway.
if mode != Mode::Tool {
cargo.env("WINAPI_NO_BUNDLED_LIBRARIES", "1");
}
for _ in 1..self.verbosity {
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cargo.arg("-v");
}
// This must be kept before the thinlto check, as we set codegen units
// to 1 forcibly there.
if let Some(n) = self.config.rust_codegen_units {
cargo.env("RUSTC_CODEGEN_UNITS", n.to_string());
}
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if self.config.rust_optimize {
// FIXME: cargo bench does not accept `--release`
if cmd != "bench" {
cargo.arg("--release");
}
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}
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if self.config.locked_deps {
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cargo.arg("--locked");
}
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if self.config.vendor || self.is_sudo {
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cargo.arg("--frozen");
}
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self.ci_env.force_coloring_in_ci(&mut cargo);
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cargo
}
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/// Ensure that a given step is built, returning its output. This will
/// cache the step, so it is safe (and good!) to call this as often as
/// needed to ensure that all dependencies are built.
pub fn ensure<S: Step>(&'a self, step: S) -> S::Output {
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{
let mut stack = self.stack.borrow_mut();
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for stack_step in stack.iter() {
// should skip
if stack_step.downcast_ref::<S>().map_or(true, |stack_step| *stack_step != step) {
continue;
}
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let mut out = String::new();
out += &format!("\n\nCycle in build detected when adding {:?}\n", step);
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for el in stack.iter().rev() {
out += &format!("\t{:?}\n", el);
}
panic!(out);
}
if let Some(out) = self.cache.get(&step) {
self.verbose(&format!("{}c {:?}", " ".repeat(stack.len()), step));
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{
let mut graph = self.graph.borrow_mut();
let parent = self.parent.get();
let us = *self.graph_nodes.borrow_mut()
.entry(format!("{:?}", step))
.or_insert_with(|| graph.add_node(format!("{:?}", step)));
if let Some(parent) = parent {
graph.add_edge(parent, us, false);
}
}
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return out;
}
self.verbose(&format!("{}> {:?}", " ".repeat(stack.len()), step));
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stack.push(Box::new(step.clone()));
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}
let prev_parent = self.parent.get();
{
let mut graph = self.graph.borrow_mut();
let parent = self.parent.get();
let us = *self.graph_nodes.borrow_mut()
.entry(format!("{:?}", step))
.or_insert_with(|| graph.add_node(format!("{:?}", step)));
self.parent.set(Some(us));
if let Some(parent) = parent {
graph.add_edge(parent, us, true);
}
}
let (out, dur) = {
let start = Instant::now();
let zero = Duration::new(0, 0);
let parent = self.time_spent_on_dependencies.replace(zero);
let out = step.clone().run(self);
let dur = start.elapsed();
let deps = self.time_spent_on_dependencies.replace(parent + dur);
(out, dur - deps)
};
self.parent.set(prev_parent);
if self.config.print_step_timings && dur > Duration::from_millis(100) {
println!("[TIMING] {:?} -- {}.{:03}",
step,
dur.as_secs(),
dur.subsec_nanos() / 1_000_000);
}
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{
let mut stack = self.stack.borrow_mut();
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let cur_step = stack.pop().expect("step stack empty");
assert_eq!(cur_step.downcast_ref(), Some(&step));
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}
self.verbose(&format!("{}< {:?}", " ".repeat(self.stack.borrow().len()), step));
self.cache.put(step, out.clone());
out
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}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod __test {
use config::Config;
use std::thread;
use super::*;
fn configure(host: &[&str], target: &[&str]) -> Config {
let mut config = Config::default_opts();
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// don't save toolstates
config.save_toolstates = None;
config.run_host_only = true;
config.dry_run = true;
// try to avoid spurious failures in dist where we create/delete each others file
let dir = config.out.join("tmp-rustbuild-tests")
.join(&thread::current().name().unwrap_or("unknown").replace(":", "-"));
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&dir));
config.out = dir;
config.build = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
config.hosts = vec![config.build].clone().into_iter()
.chain(host.iter().map(|s| INTERNER.intern_str(s))).collect::<Vec<_>>();
config.targets = config.hosts.clone().into_iter()
.chain(target.iter().map(|s| INTERNER.intern_str(s))).collect::<Vec<_>>();
config
}
fn first<A, B>(v: Vec<(A, B)>) -> Vec<A> {
v.into_iter().map(|(a, _)| a).collect::<Vec<_>>()
}
#[test]
fn dist_baseline() {
let build = Build::new(configure(&[], &[]));
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
builder.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Dist), &[]);
let a = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Docs>()), &[
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: a },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Mingw>()), &[
dist::Mingw { host: a },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Rustc>()), &[
dist::Rustc { compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 } },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Std>()), &[
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Src>()), &[dist::Src]);
}
#[test]
fn dist_with_targets() {
let build = Build::new(configure(&[], &["B"]));
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
builder.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Dist), &[]);
let a = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
let b = INTERNER.intern_str("B");
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Docs>()), &[
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: a },
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: b },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Mingw>()), &[
dist::Mingw { host: a },
dist::Mingw { host: b },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Rustc>()), &[
dist::Rustc { compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 } },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Std>()), &[
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Src>()), &[dist::Src]);
}
#[test]
fn dist_with_hosts() {
let build = Build::new(configure(&["B"], &[]));
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
builder.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Dist), &[]);
let a = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
let b = INTERNER.intern_str("B");
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Docs>()), &[
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: a },
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: b },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Mingw>()), &[
dist::Mingw { host: a },
dist::Mingw { host: b },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Rustc>()), &[
dist::Rustc { compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 } },
dist::Rustc { compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 } },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Std>()), &[
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Src>()), &[dist::Src]);
}
#[test]
fn dist_with_targets_and_hosts() {
let build = Build::new(configure(&["B"], &["C"]));
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
builder.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Dist), &[]);
let a = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
let b = INTERNER.intern_str("B");
let c = INTERNER.intern_str("C");
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Docs>()), &[
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: a },
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: b },
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: c },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Mingw>()), &[
dist::Mingw { host: a },
dist::Mingw { host: b },
dist::Mingw { host: c },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Rustc>()), &[
dist::Rustc { compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 } },
dist::Rustc { compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 } },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Std>()), &[
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: c,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Src>()), &[dist::Src]);
}
#[test]
fn dist_with_target_flag() {
let mut config = configure(&["B"], &["C"]);
config.run_host_only = false; // as-if --target=C was passed
let build = Build::new(config);
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
builder.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Dist), &[]);
let a = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
let b = INTERNER.intern_str("B");
let c = INTERNER.intern_str("C");
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Docs>()), &[
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: a },
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: b },
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: c },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Mingw>()), &[
dist::Mingw { host: a },
dist::Mingw { host: b },
dist::Mingw { host: c },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Rustc>()), &[]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Std>()), &[
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: c,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Src>()), &[]);
}
#[test]
fn dist_with_same_targets_and_hosts() {
let build = Build::new(configure(&["B"], &["B"]));
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
builder.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Dist), &[]);
let a = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
let b = INTERNER.intern_str("B");
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Docs>()), &[
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: a },
dist::Docs { stage: 2, host: b },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Mingw>()), &[
dist::Mingw { host: a },
dist::Mingw { host: b },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Rustc>()), &[
dist::Rustc { compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 } },
dist::Rustc { compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 } },
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Std>()), &[
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
dist::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<dist::Src>()), &[dist::Src]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<compile::Std>()), &[
compile::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: a,
},
compile::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: a,
},
compile::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
compile::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: b,
},
compile::Std {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<compile::Test>()), &[
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<compile::Assemble>()), &[
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
},
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
},
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
},
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
},
]);
}
#[test]
fn build_default() {
let build = Build::new(configure(&["B"], &["C"]));
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
builder.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Build), &[]);
let a = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
let b = INTERNER.intern_str("B");
let c = INTERNER.intern_str("C");
assert!(!builder.cache.all::<compile::Std>().is_empty());
assert!(!builder.cache.all::<compile::Assemble>().is_empty());
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<compile::Rustc>()), &[
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: a,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: a,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: b,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: b,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<compile::Test>()), &[
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: c,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
target: c,
},
]);
}
#[test]
fn build_with_target_flag() {
let mut config = configure(&["B"], &["C"]);
config.run_host_only = false;
let build = Build::new(config);
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
builder.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Build), &[]);
let a = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
let b = INTERNER.intern_str("B");
let c = INTERNER.intern_str("C");
assert!(!builder.cache.all::<compile::Std>().is_empty());
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<compile::Assemble>()), &[
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
},
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
},
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 1 },
},
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
},
compile::Assemble {
target_compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<compile::Rustc>()), &[
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: a,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: a,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: b,
},
compile::Rustc {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: b,
},
]);
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<compile::Test>()), &[
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
target: a,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 0 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 1 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
target: b,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: a, stage: 2 },
target: c,
},
compile::Test {
compiler: Compiler { host: b, stage: 2 },
target: c,
},
]);
}
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#[test]
fn test_with_no_doc_stage0() {
let mut config = configure(&[], &[]);
config.stage = Some(0);
config.cmd = Subcommand::Test {
paths: vec!["src/libstd".into()],
test_args: vec![],
rustc_args: vec![],
fail_fast: true,
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doc_tests: DocTests::No,
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};
let build = Build::new(config);
let mut builder = Builder::new(&build);
let host = INTERNER.intern_str("A");
builder.run_step_descriptions(
&[StepDescription::from::<test::Crate>()],
&["src/libstd".into()],
);
// Ensure we don't build any compiler artifacts.
assert!(builder.cache.all::<compile::Rustc>().is_empty());
assert_eq!(first(builder.cache.all::<test::Crate>()), &[
test::Crate {
compiler: Compiler { host, stage: 0 },
target: host,
mode: Mode::Libstd,
test_kind: test::TestKind::Test,
krate: INTERNER.intern_str("std"),
},
]);
}
}