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//! Documentation generation for rustbuilder.
//!
//! This module implements generation for all bits and pieces of documentation
//! for the Rust project. This notably includes suites like the rust book, the
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//! nomicon, rust by example, standalone documentation, etc.
//!
//! Everything here is basically just a shim around calling either `rustbook` or
//! `rustdoc`.
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::fs;
use std::io;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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use crate::Mode;
use build_helper::{t, up_to_date};
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use crate::builder::{Builder, Compiler, RunConfig, ShouldRun, Step};
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use crate::cache::{Interned, INTERNER};
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use crate::compile;
use crate::config::Config;
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use crate::tool::{self, prepare_tool_cargo, SourceType, Tool};
use crate::util::symlink_dir;
macro_rules! book {
($($name:ident, $path:expr, $book_name:expr;)+) => {
$(
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct $name {
target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for $name {
type Output = ();
const DEFAULT: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
let builder = run.builder;
run.path($path).default_condition(builder.config.docs)
}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
run.builder.ensure($name {
target: run.target,
});
}
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
builder.ensure(RustbookSrc {
target: self.target,
name: INTERNER.intern_str($book_name),
src: INTERNER.intern_path(builder.src.join($path)),
})
}
}
)+
}
}
// NOTE: When adding a book here, make sure to ALSO build the book by
// adding a build step in `src/bootstrap/builder.rs`!
book!(
CargoBook, "src/tools/cargo/src/doc", "cargo";
EditionGuide, "src/doc/edition-guide", "edition-guide";
EmbeddedBook, "src/doc/embedded-book", "embedded-book";
Nomicon, "src/doc/nomicon", "nomicon";
Reference, "src/doc/reference", "reference";
RustByExample, "src/doc/rust-by-example", "rust-by-example";
RustcBook, "src/doc/rustc", "rustc";
RustdocBook, "src/doc/rustdoc", "rustdoc";
);
fn open(builder: &Builder<'_>, path: impl AsRef<Path>) {
if builder.config.dry_run || !builder.config.cmd.open() {
return;
}
let path = path.as_ref();
builder.info(&format!("Opening doc {}", path.display()));
if let Err(err) = opener::open(path) {
builder.info(&format!("{}\n", err));
}
}
// "src/libstd" -> ["src", "libstd"]
//
// Used for deciding whether a particular step is one requested by the user on
// the `x.py doc` command line, which determines whether `--open` will open that
// page.
fn components_simplified(path: &PathBuf) -> Vec<&str> {
path.iter().map(|component| component.to_str().unwrap_or("???")).collect()
}
fn is_explicit_request(builder: &Builder<'_>, path: &str) -> bool {
builder
.paths
.iter()
.map(components_simplified)
.any(|requested| requested.iter().copied().eq(path.split("/")))
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct UnstableBook {
target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for UnstableBook {
type Output = ();
const DEFAULT: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
let builder = run.builder;
run.path("src/doc/unstable-book").default_condition(builder.config.docs)
}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
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run.builder.ensure(UnstableBook { target: run.target });
}
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
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builder.ensure(UnstableBookGen { target: self.target });
builder.ensure(RustbookSrc {
target: self.target,
name: INTERNER.intern_str("unstable-book"),
src: INTERNER.intern_path(builder.md_doc_out(self.target).join("unstable-book")),
})
}
}
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
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struct RustbookSrc {
target: Interned<String>,
name: Interned<String>,
src: Interned<PathBuf>,
}
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impl Step for RustbookSrc {
type Output = ();
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
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run.never()
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}
/// Invoke `rustbook` for `target` for the doc book `name` from the `src` path.
///
/// This will not actually generate any documentation if the documentation has
/// already been generated.
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
let target = self.target;
let name = self.name;
let src = self.src;
let out = builder.doc_out(target);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out));
let out = out.join(name);
let index = out.join("index.html");
let rustbook = builder.tool_exe(Tool::Rustbook);
let mut rustbook_cmd = builder.tool_cmd(Tool::Rustbook);
if up_to_date(&src, &index) && up_to_date(&rustbook, &index) {
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return;
}
builder.info(&format!("Rustbook ({}) - {}", target, name));
let _ = fs::remove_dir_all(&out);
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builder.run(rustbook_cmd.arg("build").arg(&src).arg("-d").arg(out));
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct TheBook {
compiler: Compiler,
target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for TheBook {
type Output = ();
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const DEFAULT: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
let builder = run.builder;
run.path("src/doc/book").default_condition(builder.config.docs)
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}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
run.builder.ensure(TheBook {
compiler: run.builder.compiler(run.builder.top_stage, run.builder.config.build),
target: run.target,
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});
}
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/// Builds the book and associated stuff.
///
/// We need to build:
///
/// * Book
/// * Older edition redirects
/// * Version info and CSS
/// * Index page
/// * Redirect pages
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
let compiler = self.compiler;
let target = self.target;
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// build book
builder.ensure(RustbookSrc {
target,
name: INTERNER.intern_str("book"),
src: INTERNER.intern_path(builder.src.join("src/doc/book")),
});
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// building older edition redirects
for edition in &["first-edition", "second-edition", "2018-edition"] {
builder.ensure(RustbookSrc {
target,
name: INTERNER.intern_string(format!("book/{}", edition)),
src: INTERNER.intern_path(builder.src.join("src/doc/book").join(edition)),
});
}
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// build the version info page and CSS
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builder.ensure(Standalone { compiler, target });
// build the redirect pages
builder.info(&format!("Documenting book redirect pages ({})", target));
for file in t!(fs::read_dir(builder.src.join("src/doc/book/redirects"))) {
let file = t!(file);
let path = file.path();
let path = path.to_str().unwrap();
invoke_rustdoc(builder, compiler, target, path);
}
if is_explicit_request(builder, "src/doc/book") {
let out = builder.doc_out(target);
let index = out.join("book").join("index.html");
open(builder, &index);
}
}
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}
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fn invoke_rustdoc(
builder: &Builder<'_>,
compiler: Compiler,
target: Interned<String>,
markdown: &str,
) {
let out = builder.doc_out(target);
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let path = builder.src.join("src/doc").join(markdown);
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let header = builder.src.join("src/doc/redirect.inc");
let footer = builder.src.join("src/doc/footer.inc");
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let version_info = out.join("version_info.html");
let mut cmd = builder.rustdoc_cmd(compiler);
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let out = out.join("book");
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cmd.arg("--html-after-content")
.arg(&footer)
.arg("--html-before-content")
.arg(&version_info)
.arg("--html-in-header")
.arg(&header)
.arg("--markdown-no-toc")
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.arg("--markdown-playground-url")
.arg("https://play.rust-lang.org/")
.arg("-o")
.arg(&out)
.arg(&path)
.arg("--markdown-css")
.arg("../rust.css");
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builder.run(&mut cmd);
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}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Standalone {
compiler: Compiler,
target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for Standalone {
type Output = ();
const DEFAULT: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
let builder = run.builder;
run.path("src/doc").default_condition(builder.config.docs)
}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
run.builder.ensure(Standalone {
compiler: run.builder.compiler(run.builder.top_stage, run.builder.config.build),
target: run.target,
});
}
/// Generates all standalone documentation as compiled by the rustdoc in `stage`
/// for the `target` into `out`.
///
/// This will list all of `src/doc` looking for markdown files and appropriately
/// perform transformations like substituting `VERSION`, `SHORT_HASH`, and
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/// `STAMP` along with providing the various header/footer HTML we've customized.
///
/// In the end, this is just a glorified wrapper around rustdoc!
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
let target = self.target;
let compiler = self.compiler;
builder.info(&format!("Documenting standalone ({})", target));
let out = builder.doc_out(target);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out));
let favicon = builder.src.join("src/doc/favicon.inc");
let footer = builder.src.join("src/doc/footer.inc");
let full_toc = builder.src.join("src/doc/full-toc.inc");
t!(fs::copy(builder.src.join("src/doc/rust.css"), out.join("rust.css")));
let version_input = builder.src.join("src/doc/version_info.html.template");
let version_info = out.join("version_info.html");
if !builder.config.dry_run && !up_to_date(&version_input, &version_info) {
let info = t!(fs::read_to_string(&version_input))
.replace("VERSION", &builder.rust_release())
.replace("SHORT_HASH", builder.rust_info.sha_short().unwrap_or(""))
.replace("STAMP", builder.rust_info.sha().unwrap_or(""));
t!(fs::write(&version_info, &info));
}
for file in t!(fs::read_dir(builder.src.join("src/doc"))) {
let file = t!(file);
let path = file.path();
let filename = path.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap();
if !filename.ends_with(".md") || filename == "README.md" {
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continue;
}
let html = out.join(filename).with_extension("html");
let rustdoc = builder.rustdoc(compiler);
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if up_to_date(&path, &html)
&& up_to_date(&footer, &html)
&& up_to_date(&favicon, &html)
&& up_to_date(&full_toc, &html)
&& (builder.config.dry_run || up_to_date(&version_info, &html))
&& (builder.config.dry_run || up_to_date(&rustdoc, &html))
{
continue;
}
let mut cmd = builder.rustdoc_cmd(compiler);
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// Needed for --index-page flag
cmd.arg("-Z").arg("unstable-options");
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cmd.arg("--html-after-content")
.arg(&footer)
.arg("--html-before-content")
.arg(&version_info)
.arg("--html-in-header")
.arg(&favicon)
.arg("--markdown-no-toc")
.arg("--index-page")
.arg(&builder.src.join("src/doc/index.md"))
.arg("--markdown-playground-url")
.arg("https://play.rust-lang.org/")
.arg("-o")
.arg(&out)
.arg(&path);
if filename == "not_found.md" {
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cmd.arg("--markdown-css").arg("https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust.css");
} else {
cmd.arg("--markdown-css").arg("rust.css");
}
builder.run(&mut cmd);
}
// We open doc/index.html as the default if invoked as `x.py doc --open`
// with no particular explicit doc requested (e.g. src/libcore).
if builder.paths.is_empty() || is_explicit_request(builder, "src/doc") {
let index = out.join("index.html");
open(builder, &index);
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Std {
pub stage: u32,
pub target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for Std {
type Output = ();
const DEFAULT: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
let builder = run.builder;
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run.all_krates("test").default_condition(builder.config.docs)
}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
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run.builder.ensure(Std { stage: run.builder.top_stage, target: run.target });
}
/// Compile all standard library documentation.
///
/// This will generate all documentation for the standard library and its
/// dependencies. This is largely just a wrapper around `cargo doc`.
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
let stage = self.stage;
let target = self.target;
builder.info(&format!("Documenting stage{} std ({})", stage, target));
let out = builder.doc_out(target);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out));
let compiler = builder.compiler(stage, builder.config.build);
builder.ensure(compile::Std { compiler, target });
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let out_dir = builder.stage_out(compiler, Mode::Std).join(target).join("doc");
// Here what we're doing is creating a *symlink* (directory junction on
// Windows) to the final output location. This is not done as an
// optimization but rather for correctness. We've got three trees of
// documentation, one for std, one for test, and one for rustc. It's then
// our job to merge them all together.
//
// Unfortunately rustbuild doesn't know nearly as well how to merge doc
// trees as rustdoc does itself, so instead of actually having three
// separate trees we just have rustdoc output to the same location across
// all of them.
//
// This way rustdoc generates output directly into the output, and rustdoc
// will also directly handle merging.
let my_out = builder.crate_doc_out(target);
t!(symlink_dir_force(&builder.config, &my_out, &out_dir));
t!(fs::copy(builder.src.join("src/doc/rust.css"), out.join("rust.css")));
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let run_cargo_rustdoc_for = |package: &str| {
let mut cargo =
builder.cargo(compiler, Mode::Std, SourceType::InTree, target, "rustdoc");
compile::std_cargo(builder, target, compiler.stage, &mut cargo);
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// Keep a whitelist so we do not build internal stdlib crates, these will be
// build by the rustc step later if enabled.
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cargo.arg("-p").arg(package);
// Create all crate output directories first to make sure rustdoc uses
// relative links.
// FIXME: Cargo should probably do this itself.
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t!(fs::create_dir_all(out_dir.join(package)));
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cargo
.arg("--")
.arg("--markdown-css")
.arg("rust.css")
.arg("--markdown-no-toc")
.arg("--generate-redirect-pages")
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.arg("-Z")
.arg("unstable-options")
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.arg("--resource-suffix")
.arg(crate::channel::CFG_RELEASE_NUM)
.arg("--index-page")
.arg(&builder.src.join("src/doc/index.md"));
builder.run(&mut cargo.into());
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};
let krates = ["alloc", "core", "std", "proc_macro", "test"];
for krate in &krates {
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run_cargo_rustdoc_for(krate);
}
builder.cp_r(&my_out, &out);
// Look for src/libstd, src/libcore etc in the `x.py doc` arguments and
// open the corresponding rendered docs.
for path in builder.paths.iter().map(components_simplified) {
if path.get(0) == Some(&"src")
&& path.get(1).map_or(false, |dir| dir.starts_with("lib"))
{
let requested_crate = &path[1][3..];
if krates.contains(&requested_crate) {
let index = out.join(requested_crate).join("index.html");
open(builder, &index);
}
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Rustc {
stage: u32,
target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for Rustc {
type Output = ();
const DEFAULT: bool = true;
const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
let builder = run.builder;
run.krate("rustc-main").default_condition(builder.config.docs)
}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
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run.builder.ensure(Rustc { stage: run.builder.top_stage, target: run.target });
}
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/// Generates compiler documentation.
///
/// This will generate all documentation for compiler and dependencies.
/// Compiler documentation is distributed separately, so we make sure
/// we do not merge it with the other documentation from std, test and
/// proc_macros. This is largely just a wrapper around `cargo doc`.
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
let stage = self.stage;
let target = self.target;
builder.info(&format!("Documenting stage{} compiler ({})", stage, target));
// This is the intended out directory for compiler documentation.
let out = builder.compiler_doc_out(target);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out));
// Get the correct compiler for this stage.
let compiler = builder.compiler_for(stage, builder.config.build, target);
if !builder.config.compiler_docs {
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builder.info("\tskipping - compiler/librustdoc docs disabled");
return;
}
// Build rustc.
builder.ensure(compile::Rustc { compiler, target });
// We do not symlink to the same shared folder that already contains std library
// documentation from previous steps as we do not want to include that.
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let out_dir = builder.stage_out(compiler, Mode::Rustc).join(target).join("doc");
t!(symlink_dir_force(&builder.config, &out, &out_dir));
// Build cargo command.
let mut cargo = builder.cargo(compiler, Mode::Rustc, SourceType::InTree, target, "doc");
cargo.env(
"RUSTDOCFLAGS",
"--document-private-items \
--enable-index-page -Zunstable-options",
);
rustc: Link LLVM directly into rustc again This commit builds on #65501 continue to simplify the build system and compiler now that we no longer have multiple LLVM backends to ship by default. Here this switches the compiler back to what it once was long long ago, which is linking LLVM directly to the compiler rather than dynamically loading it at runtime. The `codegen-backends` directory of the sysroot no longer exists and all relevant support in the build system is removed. Note that `rustc` still supports a dynamically loaded codegen backend as it did previously, it just no longer supports dynamically loaded codegen backends in its own sysroot. Additionally as part of this the `librustc_codegen_llvm` crate now once again explicitly depends on all of its crates instead of implicitly loading them through the sysroot. This involved filling out its `Cargo.toml` and deleting all the now-unnecessary `extern crate` annotations in the header of the crate. (this in turn required adding a number of imports for names of macros too). The end results of this change are: * Rustbuild's build process for the compiler as all the "oh don't forget the codegen backend" checks can be easily removed. * Building `rustc_codegen_llvm` is much simpler since it's simply another compiler crate. * Managing the dependencies of `rustc_codegen_llvm` is much simpler since it's "just another `Cargo.toml` to edit" * The build process should be a smidge faster because there's more parallelism in the main rustc build step rather than splitting `librustc_codegen_llvm` out to its own step. * The compiler is expected to be slightly faster by default because the codegen backend does not need to be dynamically loaded. * Disabling LLVM as part of rustbuild is still supported, supporting multiple codegen backends is still supported, and dynamic loading of a codegen backend is still supported.
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compile::rustc_cargo(builder, &mut cargo, target);
// Only include compiler crates, no dependencies of those, such as `libc`.
cargo.arg("--no-deps");
// Find dependencies for top level crates.
let mut compiler_crates = HashSet::new();
for root_crate in &["rustc_driver", "rustc_codegen_llvm", "rustc_codegen_ssa"] {
compiler_crates
.extend(builder.in_tree_crates(root_crate).into_iter().map(|krate| krate.name));
}
for krate in &compiler_crates {
// Create all crate output directories first to make sure rustdoc uses
// relative links.
// FIXME: Cargo should probably do this itself.
t!(fs::create_dir_all(out_dir.join(krate)));
cargo.arg("-p").arg(krate);
}
builder.run(&mut cargo.into());
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Rustdoc {
stage: u32,
target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for Rustdoc {
type Output = ();
const DEFAULT: bool = true;
const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
run.krate("rustdoc-tool")
}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
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run.builder.ensure(Rustdoc { stage: run.builder.top_stage, target: run.target });
}
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/// Generates compiler documentation.
///
/// This will generate all documentation for compiler and dependencies.
/// Compiler documentation is distributed separately, so we make sure
/// we do not merge it with the other documentation from std, test and
/// proc_macros. This is largely just a wrapper around `cargo doc`.
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
let stage = self.stage;
let target = self.target;
builder.info(&format!("Documenting stage{} rustdoc ({})", stage, target));
// This is the intended out directory for compiler documentation.
let out = builder.compiler_doc_out(target);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out));
// Get the correct compiler for this stage.
let compiler = builder.compiler_for(stage, builder.config.build, target);
if !builder.config.compiler_docs {
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builder.info("\tskipping - compiler/librustdoc docs disabled");
return;
}
// Build rustc docs so that we generate relative links.
builder.ensure(Rustc { stage, target });
// Build rustdoc.
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builder.ensure(tool::Rustdoc { compiler });
// Symlink compiler docs to the output directory of rustdoc documentation.
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let out_dir = builder.stage_out(compiler, Mode::ToolRustc).join(target).join("doc");
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out_dir));
t!(symlink_dir_force(&builder.config, &out, &out_dir));
// Build cargo command.
let mut cargo = prepare_tool_cargo(
builder,
compiler,
Mode::ToolRustc,
target,
"doc",
"src/tools/rustdoc",
SourceType::InTree,
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&[],
);
// Only include compiler crates, no dependencies of those, such as `libc`.
cargo.arg("--no-deps");
cargo.arg("-p").arg("rustdoc");
cargo.env("RUSTDOCFLAGS", "--document-private-items");
builder.run(&mut cargo.into());
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ErrorIndex {
target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for ErrorIndex {
type Output = ();
const DEFAULT: bool = true;
const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
let builder = run.builder;
run.path("src/tools/error_index_generator").default_condition(builder.config.docs)
}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
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run.builder.ensure(ErrorIndex { target: run.target });
}
/// Generates the HTML rendered error-index by running the
/// `error_index_generator` tool.
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
let target = self.target;
builder.info(&format!("Documenting error index ({})", target));
let out = builder.doc_out(target);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out));
let compiler = builder.compiler(2, builder.config.build);
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let mut index = tool::ErrorIndex::command(builder, compiler);
index.arg("html");
index.arg(out.join("error-index.html"));
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index.arg(crate::channel::CFG_RELEASE_NUM);
// FIXME: shouldn't have to pass this env var
index.env("CFG_BUILD", &builder.config.build);
builder.run(&mut index);
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct UnstableBookGen {
target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for UnstableBookGen {
type Output = ();
const DEFAULT: bool = true;
const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = true;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
let builder = run.builder;
run.path("src/tools/unstable-book-gen").default_condition(builder.config.docs)
}
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fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
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run.builder.ensure(UnstableBookGen { target: run.target });
}
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
let target = self.target;
builder.info(&format!("Generating unstable book md files ({})", target));
let out = builder.md_doc_out(target).join("unstable-book");
builder.create_dir(&out);
builder.remove_dir(&out);
let mut cmd = builder.tool_cmd(Tool::UnstableBookGen);
cmd.arg(builder.src.join("src"));
cmd.arg(out);
builder.run(&mut cmd);
}
}
fn symlink_dir_force(config: &Config, src: &Path, dst: &Path) -> io::Result<()> {
if config.dry_run {
return Ok(());
}
if let Ok(m) = fs::symlink_metadata(dst) {
if m.file_type().is_dir() {
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fs::remove_dir_all(dst)?;
} else {
// handle directory junctions on windows by falling back to
// `remove_dir`.
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fs::remove_file(dst).or_else(|_| fs::remove_dir(dst))?;
}
}
symlink_dir(config, src, dst)
}