Since wasm32-unknown-unknown doesn't require any extra
platform-specific dependencies (e.g. libc), we might as well just
always include in with rustc. We could also include other targets
fitting these criteria, but I wasn't able to find any others that
actually build (not even wasm64-unknown-unknown).
The old rustc-wasm32 package disabled documentation, but we don't
actually need to do that — we just need to allow for some broken links
in the wasm32-unknown-unknown documentation. Broken links in
documentation are an upstream issue anyway. There's no need we need
to fail our build for them.
Update to the new release of core lightning. The `--disable-developer`
flag got removed on core lightning. Developer builds are now always
enabled and can be toggeled at runtime by starting `lightningd` with the
option `--developer`.
Signed-off-by: Peter Neuroth <pet.v.ne@gmail.com>
We need this stuff to be available in lib so make-derivation.nix can
access it to construct the Meson cross file.
This has a couple of other advantages:
- It makes Rust less special. Now figuring out what Rust calls a
platform is the same as figuring out what Linux or QEMU call it.
- We can unify the schema used to define Rust targets, and the schema
used to access those values later. Just like you can set "config"
or "system" in a platform definition, and then access those same
keys on the elaborated platform, you can now set "rustcTarget" in
your crossSystem, and then access "stdenv.hostPlatform.rustcTarget"
in your code.
"rustcTarget", "rustcTargetSpec", "cargoShortTarget", and
"cargoEnvVarTarget" have the "rustc" and "cargo" prefixes because
these are not exposed to code by the compiler, and are not
standardized. The arch/os/etc. variables are all named to match the
forms in the Rust target spec JSON.
The new rust.target-family only takes a list, since we don't need to
worry about backwards compatibility when that name is used.
The old APIs are all still functional with no warning for now, so that
it's possible for external code to use a single API on both 23.05 and
23.11. We can introduce the warnings once 23.05 is EOL, and make them
hard errors when 23.11 is EOL.