Omit the vendor component in the WASI triple
This renames wasm32-unknown-wasi to wasm32-wasi, omitting the vendor component. This follows aarch64-linux-android, x86_64-fuchsia, and others in omitting the vendor field, which has the advantage of aligning with the [multiarch tuple](https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/Tuples), and of being less noisy.
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# linked binaries
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#musl-root = "..."
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# The root location of the `wasm32-unknown-wasi` sysroot.
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# The root location of the `wasm32-wasi` sysroot.
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#wasi-root = "..."
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# Used in testing for configuring where the QEMU images are located, you
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ ENV TARGETS=x86_64-fuchsia
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ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,aarch64-fuchsia
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ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,sparcv9-sun-solaris
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ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,wasm32-unknown-unknown
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ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,wasm32-unknown-wasi
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ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,wasm32-wasi
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ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,x86_64-sun-solaris
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ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,x86_64-unknown-linux-gnux32
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ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,x86_64-unknown-cloudabi
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@ -79,5 +79,5 @@ ENV TARGETS=$TARGETS,nvptx64-nvidia-cuda
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ENV X86_FORTANIX_SGX_LIBS="/x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx/lib/"
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ENV RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --enable-extended --enable-lld --disable-docs \
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--set target.wasm32-unknown-wasi.wasi-root=/wasm32-unknown-wasi
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--set target.wasm32-wasi.wasi-root=/wasm32-wasi
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ENV SCRIPT python2.7 ../x.py dist --target $TARGETS
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ git clone https://github.com/CraneStation/wasi-sysroot
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cd wasi-sysroot
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git reset --hard e5f14be38362f1ab83302895a6e74b2ffd0e2302
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make -j$(nproc) INSTALL_DIR=/wasm32-unknown-wasi install
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make -j$(nproc) INSTALL_DIR=/wasm32-wasi install
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cd ..
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rm -rf reference-sysroot-wasi
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@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ supported_targets! {
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("asmjs-unknown-emscripten", asmjs_unknown_emscripten),
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("wasm32-unknown-emscripten", wasm32_unknown_emscripten),
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("wasm32-unknown-unknown", wasm32_unknown_unknown),
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("wasm32-unknown-wasi", wasm32_unknown_wasi),
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("wasm32-wasi", wasm32_wasi),
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("wasm32-experimental-emscripten", wasm32_experimental_emscripten),
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("thumbv6m-none-eabi", thumbv6m_none_eabi),
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//! The `wasm32-unknown-wasi` target is a new and still (as of March 2019)
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//! The `wasm32-wasi` target is a new and still (as of April 2019) an
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//! experimental target. The definition in this file is likely to be tweaked
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//! over time and shouldn't be relied on too much.
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//!
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//! serve two use cases here with this target:
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//!
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//! * First, we want Rust usage of the target to be as hassle-free as possible,
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//! ideally avoiding the need to configure and install a local
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//! wasm32-unknown-wasi toolchain.
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//! ideally avoiding the need to configure and install a local wasm32-wasi
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//! toolchain.
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//!
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//! * Second, one of the primary use cases of LLVM's new wasm backend and the
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//! wasm support in LLD is that any compiled language can interoperate with
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//! any other. To that the `wasm32-unknown-wasi` target is the first with a
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//! viable C standard library and sysroot common definition, so we want Rust
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//! and C/C++ code to interoperate when compiled to `wasm32-unknown-unknown`.
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//! any other. To that the `wasm32-wasi` target is the first with a viable C
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//! standard library and sysroot common definition, so we want Rust and C/C++
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//! code to interoperate when compiled to `wasm32-unknown-unknown`.
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//!
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//! You'll note, however, that the two goals above are somewhat at odds with one
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//! another. To attempt to solve both use cases in one go we define a target
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//! necessary.
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//!
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//! All in all, by default, no external dependencies are required. You can
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//! compile `wasm32-unknown-wasi` binaries straight out of the box. You can't,
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//! however, reliably interoperate with C code in this mode (yet).
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//! compile `wasm32-wasi` binaries straight out of the box. You can't, however,
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//! reliably interoperate with C code in this mode (yet).
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//!
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//! ## Interop with C required
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//!
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//!
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//! 2. If you're using rustc to build a linked artifact then you'll need to
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//! specify `-C linker` to a `clang` binary that supports
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//! `wasm32-unknown-wasi` and is configured with the `wasm32-unknown-wasi`
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//! sysroot. This will cause Rust code to be linked against the libc.a that
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//! the specified `clang` provides.
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//! `wasm32-wasi` and is configured with the `wasm32-wasi` sysroot. This
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//! will cause Rust code to be linked against the libc.a that the specified
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//! `clang` provides.
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//!
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//! 3. If you're building a staticlib and integrating Rust code elsewhere, then
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//! compiling with `-C target-feature=-crt-static` is all you need to do.
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//!
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//! You can configure the linker via Cargo using the
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//! `CARGO_TARGET_WASM32_UNKNOWN_WASI_LINKER` env var. Be sure to also set
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//! `CC_wasm32-unknown-wasi` if any crates in the dependency graph are using
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//! the `cc` crate.
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//! `CARGO_TARGET_WASM32_WASI_LINKER` env var. Be sure to also set
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//! `CC_wasm32-wasi` if any crates in the dependency graph are using the `cc`
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//! crate.
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//!
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//! ## Remember, this is all in flux
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//!
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.pre_link_args
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.entry(LinkerFlavor::Gcc)
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.or_insert(Vec::new())
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.push("--target=wasm32-unknown-wasi".to_string());
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.push("--target=wasm32-wasi".to_string());
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// When generating an executable be sure to put the startup object at the
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// front so the main function is correctly hooked up.
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options.crt_static_respected = true;
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Ok(Target {
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llvm_target: "wasm32-unknown-wasi".to_string(),
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llvm_target: "wasm32-wasi".to_string(),
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target_endian: "little".to_string(),
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target_pointer_width: "32".to_string(),
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target_c_int_width: "32".to_string(),
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target_os: "wasi".to_string(),
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target_env: String::new(),
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target_vendor: "unknown".to_string(),
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target_vendor: String::new(),
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data_layout: "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128".to_string(),
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arch: "wasm32".to_string(),
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linker_flavor: LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Wasm),
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"thumbv8m.main-none-eabihf",
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"wasm32-unknown-emscripten",
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"wasm32-unknown-unknown",
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"wasm32-unknown-wasi",
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"wasm32-wasi",
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"x86_64-apple-darwin",
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"x86_64-apple-ios",
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"x86_64-fortanix-unknown-sgx",
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