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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Brooks f4b30f4bae
Update README.md 2019-07-04 17:35:26 -04:00
Sunreal 3d6070db77
Neutralize link 2019-06-08 00:14:52 +08:00
Sunreal 1cf662e2cc
rephrase 2019-06-07 22:08:22 +08:00
Sunreal 36601f6e1c
Windows 10 SDK is also required now. 2019-06-05 23:58:36 +08:00
Scott McMurray 67ee2862ad Remove the incorrect warning from README.md
My problem was user error; thanks to @Zoxc for fixing me!

r? @alexcrichton
2019-05-23 23:40:07 -07:00
Scott McMurray 7171bd1f69 README: Mention MSVC 2017+, not 2013(!)
LLVM will soon require 2017+ [1] (and our in-tree version just rejected the version of 2015 I was using), so update the mention and provide a link.

[1]: https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#host-c-toolchain-both-compiler-and-standard-library
2019-05-13 23:17:54 -07:00
Andrew Xu 98beb12706 Add a link to the licenses page 2019-04-12 22:14:21 +08:00
Andrew Xu 8ffb6fd8e4 Add summary and reference to Rust trademark guide 2019-04-06 18:04:06 +08:00
Eddie Kovsky 71dfb01e8f Update build instructions in README.md
Add additional instructions when `sudo ./x.py install` fails to
complete the build.

This resolves issues #40108 and #49269.
2019-03-20 22:21:53 -06:00
Who? Me?! 0c4602aaef
Update README.md
Point contributors to the rustc-guide...
2019-01-18 15:28:23 -06:00
Nick Cameron 27989ec30b
Remove submodule step from README
Since the bootstrap does it now
2019-01-11 14:27:12 +13:00
Simonas Kazlauskas 087083e8a4 Remove mention of required memory to build
Because it, obviously, changes all the time and 600MiB is way
out-of-date now.
2018-12-30 00:17:31 +02:00
misagh 3d23e558e9 fix install broken link 2018-12-10 23:28:55 +01:00
Mark Mansi 6494f1e60e rustc-guide has moved 2018-11-26 15:03:13 -06:00
Behnam Esfahbod 88fe8acd89 docs: Use dollar sign for all bash prompts
Making it consistent across the board, as most of them already use `$`.

Also split one continues bash run into two, to make it easier see
different runs: one with warning and another with error.
2018-09-08 21:22:00 -07:00
mark 6556c84e3f Add a link to the rustc docs 2018-07-04 17:24:43 -05:00
Dhirendra Kumar Kashyap b0a55554ac
Update README.md 2018-06-13 23:20:50 +05:30
Dhirendra Kumar Kashyap 3eaa4a3fad
Update README.md
Corrected the grammar of the document.
2018-06-13 22:53:50 +05:30
Abhishek koserwal bad9fefdae Update build instructions 2018-05-31 23:53:23 +05:30
Alex Crichton d69b24805b 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
2018-03-03 20:21:35 -08:00
Tobias Stolzmann 6edbe37437
Fix link to rustc guide in README.md 2018-03-01 03:13:17 +01:00
Mark Mansi a05c5538d4 Start moving to the rustc guide! 2018-02-23 13:20:56 -06:00
Basile Desloges 513910e321 Update MSVC compilation instructions regarding path length on Windows 2017-11-25 11:38:10 +01:00
Joe Rattazzi 6500b3d069 Add "Buidling on *nix" sub-header 2017-10-14 16:59:58 -05:00
johnthagen c3ff62863d Clarify RAM usage during build 2017-10-09 10:02:50 -04:00
Garrett Berg daf3ed5651 Add links to headers in README and CONTRIBUTING and dependencies to CONTRIBUTING 2017-09-29 17:44:55 -06:00
Matt Ickstadt 081f32ab67 Clarify windows build instructions in README
The old wording made me think you were supposed to do `python x.py --build=msvc`, which is not the case. Specify that you need to use the target triple.
2017-08-22 13:28:39 -05:00
Steven Fackler 1126a85e87 Move config.toml.example to the root dir
It's way more discoverable here.
2017-08-11 22:24:25 -07:00
Lee Bousfield 857d9dbaba
README: note how to enable debugging for rustc 2017-07-03 22:06:43 -04:00
Fuqiao Xue 09ac478c5c Update TRPL link in README.md 2017-06-09 13:37:22 +08:00
Marc-Antoine Perennou 150d644c21 rustbuild: split Install out of Dist subcommand
only create source tarball for the Dist subcommand
mark install rule as default for Kind::Install
split install-docs
split install-std
factor out empty_dir handling
split install-cargo
split install-analysis
split install-src
rework install-rustc
properly handle cross-compilation setups for install
use pkgname in install
split plain source tarball generation from rust-src dist
document src-tarball in config.toml.exmaple

Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
2017-05-22 22:10:12 +02:00
Maxwell Paul Brickner f7e9041cd2 Updated links to use https
I just updated a few links to use https instead of http. 

Thank you! ^ _ ^
2017-04-19 17:45:48 -04:00
omtcyfz 71020e3836 Nit: LLVM & Clang latest version is 4.0 2017-03-21 16:26:35 -04:00
projektir 6b7b262288 Updating README.md to point to the correct doc location 2017-03-13 01:04:59 -04:00
Mátyás Mustoha f121e6180b Fix text formatting in README 2017-03-06 12:29:52 +01:00
Josh Driver fb2d763eee Replace ./configure with config.toml in README.md and CONTRIBUTING.md 2017-02-28 21:40:00 +10:30
Corey Farwell 273cc30fb2 Clarify phrasing of MSYS2 dependencies in README.md.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36115.
2016-12-21 14:21:49 -08:00
Alex Crichton 0e272de69f mk: Switch rustbuild to the default build system
This commit switches the default build system for Rust from the makefiles to
rustbuild. The rustbuild build system has been in development for almost a year
now and has become quite mature over time. This commit is an implementation of
the proposal on [internals] which slates deletion of the makefiles on
2016-01-02.

[internals]: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/proposal-for-promoting-rustbuild-to-official-status/4368

This commit also updates various documentation in `README.md`,
`CONTRIBUTING.md`, `src/bootstrap/README.md`, and throughout the source code of
rustbuild itself.

Closes #37858
2016-12-07 00:30:23 -08:00
Alex Crichton a270b8014c rustbuild: Rewrite user-facing interface
This commit is a rewrite of the user-facing interface to the rustbuild build
system. The intention here is to make it much easier to compile/test the project
without having to remember weird rule names and such. An overall view of the new
interface is:

    # build everything
    ./x.py build

    # document everyting
    ./x.py doc

    # test everything
    ./x.py test

    # test libstd
    ./x.py test src/libstd

    # build libcore stage0
    ./x.py build src/libcore --stage 0

    # run stage1 run-pass tests
    ./x.py test src/test/run-pass --stage 1

The `src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py` script is now aliased as a top-level `x.py`
script. This `x` was chosen to be both short and easily tab-completable (no
collisions in that namespace!). The build system now accepts a "subcommand" of
what to do next, the main ones being build/doc/test.

Each subcommand then receives an optional list of arguments. These arguments are
paths in the source repo of what to work with. That is, if you want to test a
directory, you just pass that directory as an argument.

The purpose of this rewrite is to do away with all of the arcane renames like
"rpass" is the "run-pass" suite, "cfail" is the "compile-fail" suite, etc. By
simply working with directories and files it's much more intuitive of how to run
a test (just pass it as an argument).

The rustbuild step/dependency management was also rewritten along the way to
make this easy to work with and define, but that's largely just a refactoring of
what was there before.

The *intention* is that this support is extended for arbitrary files (e.g.
`src/test/run-pass/my-test-case.rs`), but that isn't quite implemented just yet.
Instead directories work for now but we can follow up with stricter path
filtering logic to plumb through all the arguments.
2016-11-02 17:57:28 -07:00
Danny Hua 2ebef83f52 add (missing) tar to list of packages to get under mingw 2016-10-13 19:38:49 -07:00
c4rlo 66ae481055 README.md: fix a "\" in table heading to be "/" 2016-09-01 22:42:51 +01:00
Neil Williams 4254b31078 Update minimum CMake version in README
The minimum got bumped in the LLVM upgrade of #34743.
2016-08-16 21:30:17 -07:00
Alex Crichton b67f23c847 Clarify rustbuild + msvc + vcvars in README
The invocation of vcvars is only needed for versions of Visual Studio that
rustbuild or cmake doesn't understand, but if older versions are installed then
there's no need to call vcvars.

Closes #34576
2016-07-07 09:34:46 -07:00
bors 20183f498f Auto merge of #34504 - retep998:patch-1, r=alexcrichton
Instructions on how to build Rust with rustbuild

This is a much simpler option for those on Windows who use msvc.
2016-07-03 05:02:51 -07:00
Peter Atashian be43c654b3
Instructions on how to build Rust with rustbuild
This is a much simpler option for those on Windows who use msvc.

Signed-off-by: Peter Atashian <retep998@gmail.com>
2016-07-02 06:50:35 -04:00
bors 8a50e295fa Auto merge of #34611 - Manishearth:rollup, r=Manishearth
Rollup of 7 pull requests

- Successful merges: #34531, #34545, #34551, #34566, #34567, #34574, #34583
- Failed merges:
2016-07-02 03:18:59 -07:00
Joachim Viide b18ed5b221 Fix README.md command consistency
The ./configure command in README.md's Building Documentation section was
missing the $ prefix. Add the prefix to be consistent with other commands in the
document.
2016-06-30 16:15:17 +03:00
Alex Crichton cb74a5874f configure: Check for valid Python on MinGW as well
The LLVM build system is somewhat picky about which Python is used to build it
as it's known to be incompatible with the default `python2` package that ships
with MinGW. This was previously detected for MSVC builds but the logic was left
out for MinGW by accident (now that we've switched to cmake builds for LLVM
everywhere).

This corrects the `./configure` check and also updates the `README.md`
accordingly. Additionally, a number of instructions were updated to work with
the most recent copy of MSYS2.

Closes #34489
2016-06-27 18:14:54 -07:00
Brian Anderson 59db95b499 Convert makefiles to build LLVM/compiler-rt with CMake 2016-06-21 19:54:28 -07:00
Seo Sanghyeon 633b2597cc Rollup merge of #34184 - euclio:patch-1, r=steveklabnik
fix indentation in README
2016-06-10 21:16:46 +09:00