rust/src/bootstrap/builder.rs

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use std::any::Any;
use std::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
use std::collections::BTreeSet;
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsStr;
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;
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use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
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use build_helper::{output, t};
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use crate::cache::{Cache, Interned, INTERNER};
use crate::check;
use crate::compile;
use crate::config::TargetSelection;
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use crate::dist;
use crate::doc;
use crate::flags::{Color, Subcommand};
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use crate::install;
use crate::native;
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use crate::run;
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use crate::test;
use crate::tool::{self, SourceType};
use crate::util::{self, add_dylib_path, add_link_lib_path, exe, libdir};
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use crate::{Build, DocTests, GitRepo, Mode};
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pub use crate::Compiler;
// FIXME: replace with std::lazy after it gets stabilized and reaches beta
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
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pub struct Builder<'a> {
pub build: &'a Build,
pub top_stage: u32,
pub kind: Kind,
cache: Cache,
stack: RefCell<Vec<Box<dyn Any>>>,
time_spent_on_dependencies: Cell<Duration>,
pub paths: Vec<PathBuf>,
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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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/// Whether this step is run by default as part of its respective phase.
/// `true` here can still be overwritten by `should_run` calling `default_condition`.
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const DEFAULT: bool = false;
/// If true, then this rule should be skipped if --target was specified, but --host was not
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const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = false;
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/// Primary function to execute this rule. Can call `builder.ensure()`
/// with other steps to run those.
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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
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/// 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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/// Builds 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`.
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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 target: TargetSelection,
pub path: PathBuf,
}
impl RunConfig<'_> {
pub fn build_triple(&self) -> TargetSelection {
self.builder.build.build
}
}
struct StepDescription {
default: bool,
only_hosts: bool,
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should_run: fn(ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_>,
make_run: fn(RunConfig<'_>),
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name: &'static str,
}
/// Collection of paths used to match a task rule.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialOrd, Ord, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum PathSet {
/// A collection of individual paths.
///
/// These are generally matched as a path suffix. For example, a
/// command-line value of `libstd` will match if `src/libstd` is in the
/// set.
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Set(BTreeSet<PathBuf>),
/// A "suite" of paths.
///
/// These can match as a path suffix (like `Set`), or as a prefix. For
/// example, a command-line value of `src/test/ui/abi/variadic-ffi.rs`
/// will match `src/test/ui`. A command-line value of `ui` would also
/// match `src/test/ui`.
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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(suite) => suite.ends_with(needle),
}
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}
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fn path(&self, builder: &Builder<'_>) -> PathBuf {
match self {
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PathSet::Set(set) => set.iter().next().unwrap_or(&builder.build.src).to_path_buf(),
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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: std::any::type_name::<S>(),
}
}
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fn maybe_run(&self, builder: &Builder<'_>, pathset: &PathSet) {
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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() {
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eprintln!(
"{:?} not skipped for {:?} -- not in {:?}",
pathset, self.name, builder.config.exclude
);
}
// Determine the targets participating in this rule.
let targets = if self.only_hosts { &builder.hosts } else { &builder.targets };
for target in targets {
let run = RunConfig { builder, path: pathset.path(builder), target: *target };
(self.make_run)(run);
}
}
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fn run(v: &[StepDescription], builder: &Builder<'_>, paths: &[PathBuf]) {
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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) {
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assert!(
!should_run.paths.is_empty(),
"{:?} should have at least one pathset",
desc.name
);
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}
if paths.is_empty() || builder.config.include_default_paths {
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);
}
}
}
}
for path in paths {
// strip CurDir prefix if present
let path = match path.strip_prefix(".") {
Ok(p) => p,
Err(_) => path,
};
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;
desc.maybe_run(builder, pathset);
}
}
if !attempted_run {
panic!("error: no rules matched {}", path.display());
}
}
}
}
enum ReallyDefault<'a> {
Bool(bool),
Lazy(Lazy<bool, Box<dyn Fn() -> bool + 'a>>),
}
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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: ReallyDefault<'a>,
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}
impl<'a> ShouldRun<'a> {
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fn new(builder: &'a Builder<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'a> {
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ShouldRun {
builder,
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paths: BTreeSet::new(),
is_really_default: ReallyDefault::Bool(true), // by default no additional conditions
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}
}
pub fn default_condition(mut self, cond: bool) -> Self {
self.is_really_default = ReallyDefault::Bool(cond);
self
}
pub fn lazy_default_condition(mut self, lazy_cond: Box<dyn Fn() -> bool + 'a>) -> Self {
self.is_really_default = ReallyDefault::Lazy(Lazy::new(lazy_cond));
self
}
pub fn is_really_default(&self) -> bool {
match &self.is_really_default {
ReallyDefault::Bool(val) => *val,
ReallyDefault::Lazy(lazy) => *lazy.deref(),
}
}
/// Indicates it should run if the command-line selects the given crate or
/// any of its (local) dependencies.
///
/// Compared to `krate`, this treats the dependencies as aliases for the
/// same job. Generally it is preferred to use `krate`, and treat each
/// individual path separately. For example `./x.py test src/liballoc`
/// (which uses `krate`) will test just `liballoc`. However, `./x.py check
/// src/liballoc` (which uses `all_krates`) will check all of `libtest`.
/// `all_krates` should probably be removed at some point.
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pub fn all_krates(mut self, name: &str) -> Self {
let mut set = BTreeSet::new();
for krate in self.builder.in_tree_crates(name, None) {
let path = krate.local_path(self.builder);
set.insert(path);
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}
self.paths.insert(PathSet::Set(set));
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self
}
/// Indicates it should run if the command-line selects the given crate or
/// any of its (local) dependencies.
///
/// `make_run` will be called separately for each matching command-line path.
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pub fn krate(mut self, name: &str) -> Self {
for krate in self.builder.in_tree_crates(name, None) {
let path = krate.local_path(self.builder);
self.paths.insert(PathSet::one(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 {
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self.paths.insert(PathSet::Set(paths.iter().map(PathBuf::from).collect()));
self
}
pub fn is_suite_path(&self, path: &Path) -> Option<&PathSet> {
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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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Clippy,
Fix,
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Format,
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Test,
Bench,
Dist,
Doc,
Install,
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Run,
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}
impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
fn get_step_descriptions(kind: Kind) -> Vec<StepDescription> {
macro_rules! describe {
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($($rule:ty),+ $(,)?) => {{
vec![$(StepDescription::from::<$rule>()),+]
}};
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}
match kind {
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Kind::Build => describe!(
compile::Std,
compile::Rustc,
compile::CodegenBackend,
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compile::StartupObjects,
tool::BuildManifest,
tool::Rustbook,
tool::ErrorIndex,
tool::UnstableBookGen,
tool::Tidy,
tool::Linkchecker,
tool::CargoTest,
tool::Compiletest,
tool::RemoteTestServer,
tool::RemoteTestClient,
tool::RustInstaller,
tool::Cargo,
tool::Rls,
tool::RustAnalyzer,
tool::RustDemangler,
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tool::Rustdoc,
tool::Clippy,
tool::CargoClippy,
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native::Llvm,
native::Sanitizers,
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tool::Rustfmt,
tool::Miri,
tool::CargoMiri,
native::Lld,
native::CrtBeginEnd
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),
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Kind::Check | Kind::Clippy { .. } | Kind::Fix | Kind::Format => describe!(
check::Std,
check::Rustc,
check::Rustdoc,
check::CodegenBackend,
check::Clippy,
check::Miri,
check::Rls,
check::Rustfmt,
check::Bootstrap
),
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Kind::Test => describe!(
crate::toolstate::ToolStateCheck,
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test::ExpandYamlAnchors,
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test::Tidy,
test::Ui,
test::RunPassValgrind,
test::MirOpt,
test::Codegen,
test::CodegenUnits,
test::Assembly,
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test::Incremental,
test::Debuginfo,
test::UiFullDeps,
test::Rustdoc,
test::Pretty,
test::Crate,
test::CrateLibrustc,
test::CrateRustdoc,
test::CrateRustdocJsonTypes,
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test::Linkcheck,
test::TierCheck,
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test::Cargotest,
test::Cargo,
test::Rls,
test::ErrorIndex,
test::Distcheck,
test::RunMakeFullDeps,
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test::Nomicon,
test::Reference,
test::RustdocBook,
test::RustByExample,
test::TheBook,
test::UnstableBook,
test::RustcBook,
test::LintDocs,
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test::RustcGuide,
test::EmbeddedBook,
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test::EditionGuide,
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test::Rustfmt,
test::Miri,
test::Clippy,
test::RustDemangler,
test::CompiletestTest,
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test::RustdocJSStd,
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test::RustdocJSNotStd,
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test::RustdocGUI,
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test::RustdocTheme,
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test::RustdocUi,
test::RustdocJson,
test::HtmlCheck,
// Run bootstrap close to the end as it's unlikely to fail
test::Bootstrap,
// Run run-make last, since these won't pass without make on Windows
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test::RunMake,
),
Kind::Bench => describe!(test::Crate, test::CrateLibrustc),
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Kind::Doc => describe!(
doc::UnstableBook,
doc::UnstableBookGen,
doc::TheBook,
doc::Standalone,
doc::Std,
doc::Rustc,
doc::Rustdoc,
doc::Rustfmt,
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doc::ErrorIndex,
doc::Nomicon,
doc::Reference,
doc::RustdocBook,
doc::RustByExample,
doc::RustcBook,
doc::CargoBook,
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doc::EmbeddedBook,
doc::EditionGuide,
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),
Kind::Dist => describe!(
dist::Docs,
dist::RustcDocs,
dist::Mingw,
dist::Rustc,
dist::DebuggerScripts,
dist::Std,
dist::RustcDev,
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dist::Analysis,
dist::Src,
dist::PlainSourceTarball,
dist::Cargo,
dist::Rls,
dist::RustAnalyzer,
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dist::Rustfmt,
dist::RustDemangler,
dist::Clippy,
dist::Miri,
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dist::LlvmTools,
dist::RustDev,
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dist::Extended,
dist::BuildManifest,
Utilize PGO for rustc linux dist builds This implements support for applying PGO to the rustc compilation step (not standard library or any tooling, including rustdoc). Expanding PGO to more tools is not terribly difficult but will involve more work and greater CI time commitment. For the same reason of avoiding greater time commitment, this currently avoids implementing for platforms outside of x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, though in practice it should be quite simple to extend over time to more platforms. The initial implementation is intentionally minimal here to avoid too much work investment before we start seeing wins for a subset of Rust users. The choice of workloads to profile here is somewhat arbitrary, but the general rationale was to aim for a small set that largely avoided time regressions on perf.rust-lang.org's full suite of crates. The set chosen is libcore, cargo (and its dependencies), and a few ad-hoc stress tests from perf.rlo. The stress tests are arguably the most controversial, but they benefit those cases (avoiding regressions) and do not really remove wins from other benchmarks. The primary next step after this PR lands is to implement support for PGO in LLVM. It is unclear whether we can afford a full LLVM rebuild in CI, though, so the approach taken there may need to be more staggered. rustc-only PGO seems well affordable on linux at least, giving us up to 20% wall time wins on some crates for 15 minutes of extra CI time (1 hour up from 45 minutes). The PGO data is uploaded to allow others to reuse it if attempting to reproduce the CI build or potentially, in the future, on other platforms where an off-by-one strategy is used for dist builds at minimal performance cost.
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dist::ReproducibleArtifacts,
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),
Kind::Install => describe!(
install::Docs,
install::Std,
install::Cargo,
install::Rls,
install::RustAnalyzer,
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install::Rustfmt,
install::RustDemangler,
install::Clippy,
install::Miri,
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install::Analysis,
install::Src,
install::Rustc
),
Kind::Run => describe!(run::ExpandYamlAnchors, run::BuildManifest),
}
}
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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 = Self::new_internal(build, kind, vec![]);
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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");
let mut add_path = |path: &Path| {
help.push_str(&format!(" ./x.py {} {}\n", subcommand, path.display()));
};
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for pathset in should_run.paths {
match pathset {
PathSet::Set(set) => {
for path in set {
add_path(&path);
}
}
PathSet::Suite(path) => {
add_path(&path.join("..."));
}
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}
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}
Some(help)
}
fn new_internal(build: &Build, kind: Kind, paths: Vec<PathBuf>) -> Builder<'_> {
Builder {
build,
top_stage: build.config.stage,
kind,
cache: Cache::new(),
stack: RefCell::new(Vec::new()),
time_spent_on_dependencies: Cell::new(Duration::new(0, 0)),
paths,
}
}
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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, all_targets: _ } => (Kind::Check, &paths[..]),
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Subcommand::Clippy { ref paths, .. } => (Kind::Clippy, &paths[..]),
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Subcommand::Fix { ref paths } => (Kind::Fix, &paths[..]),
Subcommand::Doc { ref paths, .. } => (Kind::Doc, &paths[..]),
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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::Run { ref paths } => (Kind::Run, &paths[..]),
Subcommand::Format { .. } | Subcommand::Clean { .. } | Subcommand::Setup { .. } => {
panic!()
}
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};
Self::new_internal(build, kind, paths.to_owned())
}
pub fn execute_cli(&self) {
self.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(self.kind), &self.paths);
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}
pub fn default_doc(&self, paths: &[PathBuf]) {
self.run_step_descriptions(&Builder::get_step_descriptions(Kind::Doc), paths);
}
/// NOTE: keep this in sync with `rustdoc::clean::utils::doc_rust_lang_org_channel`, or tests will fail on beta/stable.
pub fn doc_rust_lang_org_channel(&self) -> String {
let channel = match &*self.config.channel {
"stable" => &self.version,
"beta" => "beta",
"nightly" | "dev" => "nightly",
// custom build of rustdoc maybe? link to the latest stable docs just in case
_ => "stable",
};
"https://doc.rust-lang.org/".to_owned() + channel
}
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: TargetSelection) -> Compiler {
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self.ensure(compile::Assemble { target_compiler: Compiler { stage, host } })
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}
/// Similar to `compiler`, except handles the full-bootstrap option to
/// silently use the stage1 compiler instead of a stage2 compiler if one is
/// requested.
///
/// Note that this does *not* have the side effect of creating
/// `compiler(stage, host)`, unlike `compiler` above which does have such
/// a side effect. The returned compiler here can only be used to compile
/// new artifacts, it can't be used to rely on the presence of a particular
/// sysroot.
///
/// See `force_use_stage1` for documentation on what each argument is.
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pub fn compiler_for(
&self,
stage: u32,
host: TargetSelection,
target: TargetSelection,
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) -> Compiler {
if self.build.force_use_stage1(Compiler { stage, host }, target) {
self.compiler(1, self.config.build)
} else {
self.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: TargetSelection) -> Interned<PathBuf> {
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct Libdir {
compiler: Compiler,
target: TargetSelection,
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}
impl Step for Libdir {
type Output = Interned<PathBuf>;
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fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
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run.never()
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}
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fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) -> Interned<PathBuf> {
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let lib = builder.sysroot_libdir_relative(self.compiler);
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let sysroot = builder
.sysroot(self.compiler)
.join(lib)
.join("rustlib")
.join(self.target.triple)
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.join("lib");
// Avoid deleting the rustlib/ directory we just copied
// (in `impl Step for Sysroot`).
if !builder.config.download_rustc {
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("codegen-backends")
}
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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 {
match self.config.libdir_relative() {
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Some(relative_libdir) if compiler.stage >= 1 => {
self.sysroot(compiler).join(relative_libdir)
}
_ => self.sysroot(compiler).join(libdir(compiler.host)),
}
}
}
/// Returns the compiler's relative libdir where it stores the dynamic libraries that
/// it itself links against.
///
/// For example this returns `lib` on Unix and `bin` on
/// Windows.
pub fn libdir_relative(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> &Path {
if compiler.is_snapshot(self) {
libdir(self.config.build).as_ref()
} else {
match self.config.libdir_relative() {
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Some(relative_libdir) if compiler.stage >= 1 => relative_libdir,
_ => libdir(compiler.host).as_ref(),
}
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}
}
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/// Returns the compiler's relative libdir where the standard library and other artifacts are
/// found for a compiler's sysroot.
///
/// For example this returns `lib` on Unix and Windows.
pub fn sysroot_libdir_relative(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> &Path {
match self.config.libdir_relative() {
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Some(relative_libdir) if compiler.stage >= 1 => relative_libdir,
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_ if compiler.stage == 0 => &self.build.initial_libdir,
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_ => Path::new("lib"),
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}
}
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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) {
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// 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) {
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return;
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}
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let mut dylib_dirs = vec![self.rustc_libdir(compiler)];
// Ensure that the downloaded LLVM libraries can be found.
if self.config.llvm_from_ci {
let ci_llvm_lib = self.out.join(&*compiler.host.triple).join("ci-llvm").join("lib");
dylib_dirs.push(ci_llvm_lib);
}
add_dylib_path(dylib_dirs, cmd);
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}
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/// Gets 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))
}
}
/// Gets the paths to all of the compiler's codegen backends.
fn codegen_backends(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> impl Iterator<Item = PathBuf> {
fs::read_dir(self.sysroot_codegen_backends(compiler))
.into_iter()
.flatten()
.filter_map(Result::ok)
.map(|entry| entry.path())
}
pub fn rustdoc(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> PathBuf {
self.ensure(tool::Rustdoc { compiler })
}
pub fn rustdoc_cmd(&self, compiler: Compiler) -> Command {
let mut cmd = Command::new(&self.out.join("bootstrap/debug/rustdoc"));
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cmd.env("RUSTC_STAGE", compiler.stage.to_string())
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.env("RUSTC_SYSROOT", self.sysroot(compiler))
// Note that this is *not* the sysroot_libdir because rustdoc must be linked
// equivalently to rustc.
.env("RUSTDOC_LIBDIR", self.rustc_libdir(compiler))
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.env("CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL", &self.config.channel)
.env("RUSTDOC_REAL", self.rustdoc(compiler))
.env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1");
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cmd.arg("-Wrustdoc::invalid_codeblock_attributes");
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if self.config.deny_warnings {
cmd.arg("-Dwarnings");
}
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cmd.arg("-Znormalize-docs");
// Remove make-related flags that can cause jobserver problems.
cmd.env_remove("MAKEFLAGS");
cmd.env_remove("MFLAGS");
if let Some(linker) = self.linker(compiler.host) {
cmd.env("RUSTDOC_LINKER", linker);
}
if self.is_fuse_ld_lld(compiler.host) {
cmd.env("RUSTDOC_FUSE_LD_LLD", "1");
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}
cmd
}
/// Return the path to `llvm-config` for the target, if it exists.
///
/// Note that this returns `None` if LLVM is disabled, or if we're in a
/// check build or dry-run, where there's no need to build all of LLVM.
fn llvm_config(&self, target: TargetSelection) -> Option<PathBuf> {
if self.config.llvm_enabled() && self.kind != Kind::Check && !self.config.dry_run {
let llvm_config = self.ensure(native::Llvm { target });
if llvm_config.is_file() {
return Some(llvm_config);
}
}
None
}
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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`.
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pub fn cargo(
&self,
compiler: Compiler,
mode: Mode,
source_type: SourceType,
target: TargetSelection,
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cmd: &str,
) -> Cargo {
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let mut cargo = Command::new(&self.initial_cargo);
let out_dir = self.stage_out(compiler, mode);
// Codegen backends are not yet tracked by -Zbinary-dep-depinfo,
// so we need to explicitly clear out if they've been updated.
for backend in self.codegen_backends(compiler) {
self.clear_if_dirty(&out_dir, &backend);
}
if cmd == "doc" || cmd == "rustdoc" {
let my_out = match mode {
// This is the intended out directory for compiler documentation.
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Mode::Rustc | Mode::ToolRustc => self.compiler_doc_out(target),
Mode::Std => out_dir.join(target.triple).join("doc"),
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_ => panic!("doc mode {:?} not expected", mode),
};
let rustdoc = self.rustdoc(compiler);
self.clear_if_dirty(&my_out, &rustdoc);
}
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cargo.env("CARGO_TARGET_DIR", &out_dir).arg(cmd);
let profile_var = |name: &str| {
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let profile = if self.config.rust_optimize { "RELEASE" } else { "DEV" };
format!("CARGO_PROFILE_{}_{}", profile, name)
};
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// See comment in rustc_llvm/build.rs for why this is necessary, largely llvm-config
// needs to not accidentally link to libLLVM in stage0/lib.
cargo.env("REAL_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR", &util::dylib_path_var());
if let Some(e) = env::var_os(util::dylib_path_var()) {
cargo.env("REAL_LIBRARY_PATH", e);
}
// Found with `rg "init_env_logger\("`. If anyone uses `init_env_logger`
// from out of tree it shouldn't matter, since x.py is only used for
// building in-tree.
let color_logs = ["RUSTDOC_LOG_COLOR", "RUSTC_LOG_COLOR", "RUST_LOG_COLOR"];
match self.build.config.color {
Color::Always => {
cargo.arg("--color=always");
for log in &color_logs {
cargo.env(log, "always");
}
}
Color::Never => {
cargo.arg("--color=never");
for log in &color_logs {
cargo.env(log, "never");
}
}
Color::Auto => {} // nothing to do
}
if cmd != "install" {
cargo.arg("--target").arg(target.rustc_target_arg());
} else {
assert_eq!(target, compiler.host);
}
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// Set a flag for `check`/`clippy`/`fix`, so that certain build
// scripts can do less work (i.e. not building/requiring LLVM).
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if cmd == "check" || cmd == "clippy" || cmd == "fix" {
// If we've not yet built LLVM, or it's stale, then bust
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// the rustc_llvm cache. That will always work, even though it
// may mean that on the next non-check build we'll need to rebuild
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// rustc_llvm. But if LLVM is stale, that'll be a tiny amount
// of work comparitively, and we'd likely need to rebuild it anyway,
// so that's okay.
if crate::native::prebuilt_llvm_config(self, target).is_err() {
cargo.env("RUST_CHECK", "1");
}
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}
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let stage = if compiler.stage == 0 && self.local_rebuild {
// Assume the local-rebuild rustc already has stage1 features.
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1
} else {
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compiler.stage
};
let mut rustflags = Rustflags::new(target);
if stage != 0 {
if let Ok(s) = env::var("CARGOFLAGS_NOT_BOOTSTRAP") {
cargo.args(s.split_whitespace());
}
rustflags.env("RUSTFLAGS_NOT_BOOTSTRAP");
} else {
if let Ok(s) = env::var("CARGOFLAGS_BOOTSTRAP") {
cargo.args(s.split_whitespace());
}
rustflags.env("RUSTFLAGS_BOOTSTRAP");
if cmd == "clippy" {
// clippy overwrites sysroot if we pass it to cargo.
// Pass it directly to clippy instead.
// NOTE: this can't be fixed in clippy because we explicitly don't set `RUSTC`,
// so it has no way of knowing the sysroot.
rustflags.arg("--sysroot");
rustflags.arg(
self.sysroot(compiler)
.as_os_str()
.to_str()
.expect("sysroot must be valid UTF-8"),
);
// Only run clippy on a very limited subset of crates (in particular, not build scripts).
cargo.arg("-Zunstable-options");
// Explicitly does *not* set `--cfg=bootstrap`, since we're using a nightly clippy.
let host_version = Command::new("rustc").arg("--version").output().map_err(|_| ());
let output = host_version.and_then(|output| {
if output.status.success() {
Ok(output)
} else {
Err(())
}
}).unwrap_or_else(|_| {
eprintln!(
"error: `x.py clippy` requires a host `rustc` toolchain with the `clippy` component"
);
eprintln!("help: try `rustup component add clippy`");
std::process::exit(1);
});
if !t!(std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout)).contains("nightly") {
rustflags.arg("--cfg=bootstrap");
}
} else {
rustflags.arg("--cfg=bootstrap");
}
}
if self.config.rust_new_symbol_mangling {
rustflags.arg("-Zsymbol-mangling-version=v0");
}
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// FIXME: It might be better to use the same value for both `RUSTFLAGS` and `RUSTDOCFLAGS`,
// but this breaks CI. At the very least, stage0 `rustdoc` needs `--cfg bootstrap`. See
// #71458.
let mut rustdocflags = rustflags.clone();
rustdocflags.propagate_cargo_env("RUSTDOCFLAGS");
if stage == 0 {
rustdocflags.env("RUSTDOCFLAGS_BOOTSTRAP");
} else {
rustdocflags.env("RUSTDOCFLAGS_NOT_BOOTSTRAP");
}
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if let Ok(s) = env::var("CARGOFLAGS") {
cargo.args(s.split_whitespace());
}
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match mode {
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Mode::Std | Mode::ToolBootstrap | Mode::ToolStd => {}
Mode::Rustc | Mode::Codegen | Mode::ToolRustc => {
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// Build proc macros both for the host and the target
if target != compiler.host && cmd != "check" {
cargo.arg("-Zdual-proc-macros");
rustflags.arg("-Zdual-proc-macros");
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}
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}
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}
// This tells Cargo (and in turn, rustc) to output more complete
// dependency information. Most importantly for rustbuild, this
// includes sysroot artifacts, like libstd, which means that we don't
// need to track those in rustbuild (an error prone process!). This
// feature is currently unstable as there may be some bugs and such, but
// it represents a big improvement in rustbuild's reliability on
// rebuilds, so we're using it here.
//
// For some additional context, see #63470 (the PR originally adding
// this), as well as #63012 which is the tracking issue for this
// feature on the rustc side.
cargo.arg("-Zbinary-dep-depinfo");
cargo.arg("-j").arg(self.jobs().to_string());
// Remove make-related flags to ensure Cargo can correctly set things up
cargo.env_remove("MAKEFLAGS");
cargo.env_remove("MFLAGS");
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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 mut metadata = if compiler.stage == 0 {
// Treat stage0 like a 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".to_string()
} else {
self.config.channel.to_string()
};
// We want to make sure that none of the dependencies between
// std/test/rustc unify with one another. This is done for weird linkage
// reasons but the gist of the problem is that if librustc, libtest, and
// libstd all depend on libc from crates.io (which they actually do) we
// want to make sure they all get distinct versions. Things get really
// weird if we try to unify all these dependencies right now, namely
// around how many times the library is linked in dynamic libraries and
// such. If rustc were a static executable or if we didn't ship dylibs
// this wouldn't be a problem, but we do, so it is. This is in general
// just here to make sure things build right. If you can remove this and
// things still build right, please do!
match mode {
Mode::Std => metadata.push_str("std"),
// When we're building rustc tools, they're built with a search path
// that contains things built during the rustc build. For example,
// bitflags is built during the rustc build, and is a dependency of
// rustdoc as well. We're building rustdoc in a different target
// directory, though, which means that Cargo will rebuild the
// dependency. When we go on to build rustdoc, we'll look for
// bitflags, and find two different copies: one built during the
// rustc step and one that we just built. This isn't always a
// problem, somehow -- not really clear why -- but we know that this
// fixes things.
Mode::ToolRustc => metadata.push_str("tool-rustc"),
// Same for codegen backends.
Mode::Codegen => metadata.push_str("codegen"),
_ => {}
}
cargo.env("__CARGO_DEFAULT_LIB_METADATA", &metadata);
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if cmd == "clippy" {
rustflags.arg("-Zforce-unstable-if-unmarked");
}
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rustflags.arg("-Zmacro-backtrace");
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let want_rustdoc = self.doc_tests != DocTests::No;
// We synthetically interpret a stage0 compiler used to build tools as a
// "raw" compiler in that it's the exact snapshot we download. Normally
// the stage0 build means it uses libraries build by the stage0
// compiler, but for tools we just use the precompiled libraries that
// we've downloaded
let use_snapshot = mode == Mode::ToolBootstrap;
assert!(!use_snapshot || stage == 0 || self.local_rebuild);
let maybe_sysroot = self.sysroot(compiler);
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let sysroot = if use_snapshot { self.rustc_snapshot_sysroot() } else { &maybe_sysroot };
let libdir = self.rustc_libdir(compiler);
// Clear the output directory if the real rustc we're using has changed;
// Cargo cannot detect this as it thinks rustc is bootstrap/debug/rustc.
//
// Avoid doing this during dry run as that usually means the relevant
// compiler is not yet linked/copied properly.
//
// Only clear out the directory if we're compiling std; otherwise, we
// should let Cargo take care of things for us (via depdep info)
if !self.config.dry_run && mode == Mode::Std && cmd == "build" {
self.clear_if_dirty(&out_dir, &self.rustc(compiler));
}
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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_REAL", self.rustc(compiler))
.env("RUSTC_STAGE", stage.to_string())
.env("RUSTC_SYSROOT", &sysroot)
.env("RUSTC_LIBDIR", &libdir)
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.env("RUSTDOC", self.out.join("bootstrap/debug/rustdoc"))
.env(
"RUSTDOC_REAL",
if cmd == "doc" || cmd == "rustdoc" || (cmd == "test" && want_rustdoc) {
self.rustdoc(compiler)
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} else {
PathBuf::from("/path/to/nowhere/rustdoc/not/required")
},
)
.env("RUSTC_ERROR_METADATA_DST", self.extended_error_dir())
.env("RUSTC_BREAK_ON_ICE", "1");
// Clippy support is a hack and uses the default `cargo-clippy` in path.
// Don't override RUSTC so that the `cargo-clippy` in path will be run.
if cmd != "clippy" {
cargo.env("RUSTC", self.out.join("bootstrap/debug/rustc"));
}
// Dealing with rpath here is a little special, so let's go into some
// detail. First off, `-rpath` is a linker option on Unix platforms
// which adds to the runtime dynamic loader path when looking for
// dynamic libraries. We use this by default on Unix platforms to ensure
// that our nightlies behave the same on Windows, that is they work out
// of the box. This can be disabled, of course, but basically that's why
// we're gated on RUSTC_RPATH here.
//
// Ok, so the astute might be wondering "why isn't `-C rpath` used
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// here?" and that is indeed a good question to ask. This codegen
// option is the compiler's current interface to generating an rpath.
// Unfortunately it doesn't quite suffice for us. The flag currently
// takes no value as an argument, so the compiler calculates what it
// should pass to the linker as `-rpath`. This unfortunately is based on
// the **compile time** directory structure which when building with
// Cargo will be very different than the runtime directory structure.
//
// All that's a really long winded way of saying that if we use
// `-Crpath` then the executables generated have the wrong rpath of
// something like `$ORIGIN/deps` when in fact the way we distribute
// rustc requires the rpath to be `$ORIGIN/../lib`.
//
// So, all in all, to set up the correct rpath we pass the linker
// argument manually via `-C link-args=-Wl,-rpath,...`. Plus isn't it
// fun to pass a flag to a tool to pass a flag to pass a flag to a tool
// to change a flag in a binary?
if self.config.rust_rpath && util::use_host_linker(target) {
let rpath = if target.contains("apple") {
// Note that we need to take one extra step on macOS to also pass
// `-Wl,-instal_name,@rpath/...` to get things to work right. To
// do that we pass a weird flag to the compiler to get it to do
// so. Note that this is definitely a hack, and we should likely
// flesh out rpath support more fully in the future.
rustflags.arg("-Zosx-rpath-install-name");
Some("-Wl,-rpath,@loader_path/../lib")
} else if !target.contains("windows") {
Some("-Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN/../lib")
} else {
None
};
if let Some(rpath) = rpath {
rustflags.arg(&format!("-Clink-args={}", rpath));
}
}
if let Some(host_linker) = self.linker(compiler.host) {
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cargo.env("RUSTC_HOST_LINKER", host_linker);
}
if self.is_fuse_ld_lld(compiler.host) {
cargo.env("RUSTC_HOST_FUSE_LD_LLD", "1");
cargo.env("RUSTDOC_FUSE_LD_LLD", "1");
}
if let Some(target_linker) = self.linker(target) {
let target = crate::envify(&target.triple);
cargo.env(&format!("CARGO_TARGET_{}_LINKER", target), target_linker);
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}
if self.is_fuse_ld_lld(target) {
rustflags.arg("-Clink-args=-fuse-ld=lld");
}
self.lld_flags(target).for_each(|flag| {
rustdocflags.arg(&flag);
});
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if !(["build", "check", "clippy", "fix", "rustc"].contains(&cmd)) && want_rustdoc {
cargo.env("RUSTDOC_LIBDIR", self.rustc_libdir(compiler));
}
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let debuginfo_level = match mode {
Mode::Rustc | Mode::Codegen => self.config.rust_debuginfo_level_rustc,
bootstrap: Merge the libtest build step with libstd Since its inception rustbuild has always worked in three stages: one for libstd, one for libtest, and one for rustc. These three stages were architected around crates.io dependencies, where rustc wants to depend on crates.io crates but said crates don't explicitly depend on libstd, requiring a sysroot assembly step in the middle. This same logic was applied for libtest where libtest wants to depend on crates.io crates (`getopts`) but `getopts` didn't say that it depended on std, so it needed `std` built ahead of time. Lots of time has passed since the inception of rustbuild, however, and we've since gotten to the point where even `std` itself is depending on crates.io crates (albeit with some wonky configuration). This commit applies the same logic to the two dependencies that the `test` crate pulls in from crates.io, `getopts` and `unicode-width`. Over the many years since rustbuild's inception `unicode-width` was the only dependency picked up by the `test` crate, so the extra configuration necessary to get crates building in this crate graph is unlikely to be too much of a burden on developers. After this patch it means that there are now only two build phasese of rustbuild, one for libstd and one for rustc. The libtest/libproc_macro build phase is all lumped into one now with `std`. This was originally motivated by rust-lang/cargo#7216 where Cargo was having to deal with synthesizing dependency edges but this commit makes them explicit in this repository.
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Mode::Std => self.config.rust_debuginfo_level_std,
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Mode::ToolBootstrap | Mode::ToolStd | Mode::ToolRustc => {
self.config.rust_debuginfo_level_tools
}
};
cargo.env(profile_var("DEBUG"), debuginfo_level.to_string());
cargo.env(
profile_var("DEBUG_ASSERTIONS"),
if mode == Mode::Std {
self.config.rust_debug_assertions_std.to_string()
} else {
self.config.rust_debug_assertions.to_string()
},
);
// `dsymutil` adds time to builds on Apple platforms for no clear benefit, and also makes
// it more difficult for debuggers to find debug info. The compiler currently defaults to
// running `dsymutil` to preserve its historical default, but when compiling the compiler
// itself, we skip it by default since we know it's safe to do so in that case.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79361 for more info on this flag.
if target.contains("apple") {
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if self.config.rust_run_dsymutil {
rustflags.arg("-Csplit-debuginfo=packed");
} else {
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rustflags.arg("-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked");
}
}
if self.config.cmd.bless() {
// Bless `expect!` tests.
cargo.env("UPDATE_EXPECT", "1");
}
if !mode.is_tool() {
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cargo.env("RUSTC_FORCE_UNSTABLE", "1");
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}
if let Some(x) = self.crt_static(target) {
if x {
rustflags.arg("-Ctarget-feature=+crt-static");
} else {
rustflags.arg("-Ctarget-feature=-crt-static");
}
}
if let Some(x) = self.crt_static(compiler.host) {
cargo.env("RUSTC_HOST_CRT_STATIC", x.to_string());
}
if let Some(map_to) = self.build.debuginfo_map_to(GitRepo::Rustc) {
let map = format!("{}={}", self.build.src.display(), map_to);
cargo.env("RUSTC_DEBUGINFO_MAP", map);
// `rustc` needs to know the virtual `/rustc/$hash` we're mapping to,
// in order to opportunistically reverse it later.
cargo.env("CFG_VIRTUAL_RUST_SOURCE_BASE_DIR", map_to);
}
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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.
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if mode == Mode::Std {
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cargo
.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT", &self.initial_rustc)
.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT_LIBDIR", self.rustc_snapshot_libdir());
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} else {
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cargo
.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT", self.rustc(compiler))
.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT_LIBDIR", self.rustc_libdir(compiler));
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}
// Tools that use compiler libraries may inherit the `-lLLVM` link
// requirement, but the `-L` library path is not propagated across
// separate Cargo projects. We can add LLVM's library path to the
// platform-specific environment variable as a workaround.
if mode == Mode::ToolRustc {
if let Some(llvm_config) = self.llvm_config(target) {
let llvm_libdir = output(Command::new(&llvm_config).arg("--libdir"));
add_link_lib_path(vec![llvm_libdir.trim().into()], &mut cargo);
}
}
// Compile everything except libraries and proc macros with the more
// efficient initial-exec TLS model. This doesn't work with `dlopen`,
// so we can't use it by default in general, but we can use it for tools
// and our own internal libraries.
if !mode.must_support_dlopen() {
rustflags.arg("-Ztls-model=initial-exec");
}
if self.config.incremental {
cargo.env("CARGO_INCREMENTAL", "1");
} else {
// Don't rely on any default setting for incr. comp. in Cargo
cargo.env("CARGO_INCREMENTAL", "0");
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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");
}
if self.config.print_step_rusage {
cargo.env("RUSTC_PRINT_STEP_RUSAGE", "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", self.verbosity.to_string());
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if source_type == SourceType::InTree {
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let mut lint_flags = Vec::new();
// When extending this list, add the new lints to the RUSTFLAGS of the
// build_bootstrap function of src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py as well as
// some code doesn't go through this `rustc` wrapper.
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lint_flags.push("-Wrust_2018_idioms");
lint_flags.push("-Wunused_lifetimes");
lint_flags.push("-Wsemicolon_in_expressions_from_macros");
if self.config.deny_warnings {
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lint_flags.push("-Dwarnings");
rustdocflags.arg("-Dwarnings");
}
// FIXME(#58633) hide "unused attribute" errors in incremental
// builds of the standard library, as the underlying checks are
// not yet properly integrated with incremental recompilation.
if mode == Mode::Std && compiler.stage == 0 && self.config.incremental {
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lint_flags.push("-Aunused-attributes");
}
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// This does not use RUSTFLAGS due to caching issues with Cargo.
// Clippy is treated as an "in tree" tool, but shares the same
// cache as other "submodule" tools. With these options set in
// RUSTFLAGS, that causes *every* shared dependency to be rebuilt.
// By injecting this into the rustc wrapper, this circumvents
// Cargo's fingerprint detection. This is fine because lint flags
// are always ignored in dependencies. Eventually this should be
// fixed via better support from Cargo.
cargo.env("RUSTC_LINT_FLAGS", lint_flags.join(" "));
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rustdocflags.arg("-Wrustdoc::invalid_codeblock_attributes");
}
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if mode == Mode::Rustc {
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rustflags.arg("-Zunstable-options");
rustflags.arg("-Wrustc::internal");
}
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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.triple), &cc);
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let cflags = self.cflags(target, GitRepo::Rustc).join(" ");
cargo.env(format!("CFLAGS_{}", target.triple), &cflags);
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if let Some(ar) = self.ar(target) {
let ranlib = format!("{} s", ar.display());
cargo
.env(format!("AR_{}", target.triple), ar)
.env(format!("RANLIB_{}", target.triple), ranlib);
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}
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if let Ok(cxx) = self.cxx(target) {
let cxx = ccacheify(&cxx);
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cargo
.env(format!("CXX_{}", target.triple), &cxx)
.env(format!("CXXFLAGS_{}", target.triple), cflags);
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}
}
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if mode == Mode::Std && self.config.extended && compiler.is_final_stage(self) {
rustflags.arg("-Zsave-analysis");
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cargo.env(
"RUST_SAVE_ANALYSIS_CONFIG",
"{\"output_file\": null,\"full_docs\": false,\
\"pub_only\": true,\"reachable_only\": false,\
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\"distro_crate\": true,\"signatures\": false,\"borrow_data\": false}",
);
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}
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// If Control Flow Guard is enabled, pass the `control-flow-guard` flag to rustc
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// when compiling the standard library, since this might be linked into the final outputs
// produced by rustc. Since this mitigation is only available on Windows, only enable it
// for the standard library in case the compiler is run on a non-Windows platform.
// This is not needed for stage 0 artifacts because these will only be used for building
// the stage 1 compiler.
if cfg!(windows)
&& mode == Mode::Std
&& self.config.control_flow_guard
&& compiler.stage >= 1
{
rustflags.arg("-Ccontrol-flow-guard");
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}
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// For `cargo doc` invocations, make rustdoc print the Rust version into the docs
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// This replaces spaces with newlines because RUSTDOCFLAGS does not
// support arguments with regular spaces. Hopefully someday Cargo will
// have space support.
let rust_version = self.rust_version().replace(' ', "\n");
rustdocflags.arg("--crate-version").arg(&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.triple);
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// 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.is_tool() {
cargo.env("WINAPI_NO_BUNDLED_LIBRARIES", "1");
}
for _ in 1..self.verbosity {
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cargo.arg("-v");
}
match (mode, self.config.rust_codegen_units_std, self.config.rust_codegen_units) {
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(Mode::Std, Some(n), _) | (_, _, Some(n)) => {
cargo.env(profile_var("CODEGEN_UNITS"), n.to_string());
}
_ => {
// Don't set anything
}
}
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if self.config.rust_optimize {
// FIXME: cargo bench/install do not accept `--release`
if cmd != "bench" && cmd != "install" {
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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");
}
// Try to use a sysroot-relative bindir, in case it was configured absolutely.
cargo.env("RUSTC_INSTALL_BINDIR", self.config.bindir_relative());
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self.ci_env.force_coloring_in_ci(&mut cargo);
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// When we build Rust dylibs they're all intended for intermediate
// usage, so make sure we pass the -Cprefer-dynamic flag instead of
// linking all deps statically into the dylib.
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if matches!(mode, Mode::Std | Mode::Rustc) {
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rustflags.arg("-Cprefer-dynamic");
}
// When building incrementally we default to a lower ThinLTO import limit
// (unless explicitly specified otherwise). This will produce a somewhat
// slower code but give way better compile times.
{
let limit = match self.config.rust_thin_lto_import_instr_limit {
Some(limit) => Some(limit),
None if self.config.incremental => Some(10),
_ => None,
};
if let Some(limit) = limit {
rustflags.arg(&format!("-Cllvm-args=-import-instr-limit={}", limit));
}
}
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Cargo { command: cargo, rustflags, rustdocflags }
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}
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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
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if stack_step.downcast_ref::<S>().map_or(true, |stack_step| *stack_step != step) {
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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);
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}
if let Some(out) = self.cache.get(&step) {
self.verbose(&format!("{}c {:?}", " ".repeat(stack.len()), step));
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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 (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)
};
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if self.config.print_step_timings && !self.config.dry_run {
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println!("[TIMING] {:?} -- {}.{:03}", step, dur.as_secs(), dur.subsec_millis());
}
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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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}
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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)]
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mod tests;
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct Rustflags(String, TargetSelection);
impl Rustflags {
fn new(target: TargetSelection) -> Rustflags {
let mut ret = Rustflags(String::new(), target);
ret.propagate_cargo_env("RUSTFLAGS");
ret
}
/// By default, cargo will pick up on various variables in the environment. However, bootstrap
/// reuses those variables to pass additional flags to rustdoc, so by default they get overriden.
/// Explicitly add back any previous value in the environment.
///
/// `prefix` is usually `RUSTFLAGS` or `RUSTDOCFLAGS`.
fn propagate_cargo_env(&mut self, prefix: &str) {
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// Inherit `RUSTFLAGS` by default ...
self.env(prefix);
// ... and also handle target-specific env RUSTFLAGS if they're configured.
let target_specific = format!("CARGO_TARGET_{}_{}", crate::envify(&self.1.triple), prefix);
self.env(&target_specific);
}
fn env(&mut self, env: &str) {
if let Ok(s) = env::var(env) {
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for part in s.split(' ') {
self.arg(part);
}
}
}
fn arg(&mut self, arg: &str) -> &mut Self {
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assert_eq!(arg.split(' ').count(), 1);
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if !self.0.is_empty() {
self.0.push(' ');
}
self.0.push_str(arg);
self
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Cargo {
command: Command,
rustflags: Rustflags,
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rustdocflags: Rustflags,
}
impl Cargo {
pub fn rustdocflag(&mut self, arg: &str) -> &mut Cargo {
self.rustdocflags.arg(arg);
self
}
pub fn rustflag(&mut self, arg: &str) -> &mut Cargo {
self.rustflags.arg(arg);
self
}
pub fn arg(&mut self, arg: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> &mut Cargo {
self.command.arg(arg.as_ref());
self
}
pub fn args<I, S>(&mut self, args: I) -> &mut Cargo
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where
I: IntoIterator<Item = S>,
S: AsRef<OsStr>,
{
for arg in args {
self.arg(arg.as_ref());
}
self
}
pub fn env(&mut self, key: impl AsRef<OsStr>, value: impl AsRef<OsStr>) -> &mut Cargo {
// These are managed through rustflag/rustdocflag interfaces.
assert_ne!(key.as_ref(), "RUSTFLAGS");
assert_ne!(key.as_ref(), "RUSTDOCFLAGS");
self.command.env(key.as_ref(), value.as_ref());
self
}
pub fn add_rustc_lib_path(&mut self, builder: &Builder<'_>, compiler: Compiler) {
builder.add_rustc_lib_path(compiler, &mut self.command);
}
pub fn current_dir(&mut self, dir: &Path) -> &mut Cargo {
self.command.current_dir(dir);
self
}
}
impl From<Cargo> for Command {
fn from(mut cargo: Cargo) -> Command {
let rustflags = &cargo.rustflags.0;
if !rustflags.is_empty() {
cargo.command.env("RUSTFLAGS", rustflags);
}
let rustdocflags = &cargo.rustdocflags.0;
if !rustdocflags.is_empty() {
cargo.command.env("RUSTDOCFLAGS", rustdocflags);
}
cargo.command
}
}