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// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! Contains infrastructure for configuring the compiler, including parsing
//! command line options.
pub use self::EntryFnType::*;
pub use self::CrateType::*;
pub use self::Passes::*;
pub use self::OptLevel::*;
pub use self::OutputType::*;
pub use self::DebugInfoLevel::*;
use session::{early_error, early_warn, Session};
use session::search_paths::SearchPaths;
use rustc_back::target::Target;
use lint;
use metadata::cstore;
use syntax::ast;
use syntax::ast::{IntTy, UintTy};
use syntax::attr;
use syntax::attr::AttrMetaMethods;
use syntax::diagnostic::{ColorConfig, Auto, Always, Never, SpanHandler};
use syntax::parse;
use syntax::parse::token::InternedString;
use getopts;
use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::env;
use std::fmt;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use llvm;
pub struct Config {
pub target: Target,
pub int_type: IntTy,
pub uint_type: UintTy,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum OptLevel {
No, // -O0
Less, // -O1
Default, // -O2
Aggressive // -O3
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum DebugInfoLevel {
NoDebugInfo,
LimitedDebugInfo,
FullDebugInfo,
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord, Eq)]
pub enum OutputType {
OutputTypeBitcode,
OutputTypeAssembly,
OutputTypeLlvmAssembly,
OutputTypeObject,
OutputTypeExe,
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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OutputTypeDepInfo,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Options {
// The crate config requested for the session, which may be combined
// with additional crate configurations during the compile process
pub crate_types: Vec<CrateType>,
pub gc: bool,
pub optimize: OptLevel,
pub debug_assertions: bool,
pub debuginfo: DebugInfoLevel,
pub lint_opts: Vec<(String, lint::Level)>,
pub describe_lints: bool,
pub output_types: Vec<OutputType>,
// This was mutable for rustpkg, which updates search paths based on the
// parsed code. It remains mutable in case its replacements wants to use
// this.
pub search_paths: SearchPaths,
pub libs: Vec<(String, cstore::NativeLibraryKind)>,
pub maybe_sysroot: Option<PathBuf>,
pub target_triple: String,
// User-specified cfg meta items. The compiler itself will add additional
// items to the crate config, and during parsing the entire crate config
// will be added to the crate AST node. This should not be used for
// anything except building the full crate config prior to parsing.
pub cfg: ast::CrateConfig,
pub test: bool,
pub parse_only: bool,
pub no_trans: bool,
pub treat_err_as_bug: bool,
pub no_analysis: bool,
pub debugging_opts: DebuggingOptions,
/// Whether to write dependency files. It's (enabled, optional filename).
pub write_dependency_info: (bool, Option<PathBuf>),
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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pub prints: Vec<PrintRequest>,
pub cg: CodegenOptions,
pub color: ColorConfig,
pub show_span: Option<String>,
pub externs: HashMap<String, Vec<String>>,
pub crate_name: Option<String>,
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/// An optional name to use as the crate for std during std injection,
/// written `extern crate std = "name"`. Default to "std". Used by
/// out-of-tree drivers.
Preliminary feature staging This partially implements the feature staging described in the [release channel RFC][rc]. It does not yet fully conform to the RFC as written, but does accomplish its goals sufficiently for the 1.0 alpha release. It has three primary user-visible effects: * On the nightly channel, use of unstable APIs generates a warning. * On the beta channel, use of unstable APIs generates a warning. * On the beta channel, use of feature gates generates a warning. Code that does not trigger these warnings is considered 'stable', modulo pre-1.0 bugs. Disabling the warnings for unstable APIs continues to be done in the existing (i.e. old) style, via `#[allow(...)]`, not that specified in the RFC. I deem this marginally acceptable since any code that must do this is not using the stable dialect of Rust. Use of feature gates is itself gated with the new 'unstable_features' lint, on nightly set to 'allow', and on beta 'warn'. The attribute scheme used here corresponds to an older version of the RFC, with the `#[staged_api]` crate attribute toggling the staging behavior of the stability attributes, but the user impact is only in-tree so I'm not concerned about having to make design changes later (and I may ultimately prefer the scheme here after all, with the `#[staged_api]` crate attribute). Since the Rust codebase itself makes use of unstable features the compiler and build system to a midly elaborate dance to allow it to bootstrap while disobeying these lints (which would otherwise be errors because Rust builds with `-D warnings`). This patch includes one significant hack that causes a regression. Because the `format_args!` macro emits calls to unstable APIs it would trigger the lint. I added a hack to the lint to make it not trigger, but this in turn causes arguments to `println!` not to be checked for feature gates. I don't presently understand macro expansion well enough to fix. This is bug #20661. Closes #16678 [rc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0507-release-channels.md
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pub alt_std_name: Option<String>,
/// Indicates how the compiler should treat unstable features
pub unstable_features: UnstableFeatures
}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
Preliminary feature staging This partially implements the feature staging described in the [release channel RFC][rc]. It does not yet fully conform to the RFC as written, but does accomplish its goals sufficiently for the 1.0 alpha release. It has three primary user-visible effects: * On the nightly channel, use of unstable APIs generates a warning. * On the beta channel, use of unstable APIs generates a warning. * On the beta channel, use of feature gates generates a warning. Code that does not trigger these warnings is considered 'stable', modulo pre-1.0 bugs. Disabling the warnings for unstable APIs continues to be done in the existing (i.e. old) style, via `#[allow(...)]`, not that specified in the RFC. I deem this marginally acceptable since any code that must do this is not using the stable dialect of Rust. Use of feature gates is itself gated with the new 'unstable_features' lint, on nightly set to 'allow', and on beta 'warn'. The attribute scheme used here corresponds to an older version of the RFC, with the `#[staged_api]` crate attribute toggling the staging behavior of the stability attributes, but the user impact is only in-tree so I'm not concerned about having to make design changes later (and I may ultimately prefer the scheme here after all, with the `#[staged_api]` crate attribute). Since the Rust codebase itself makes use of unstable features the compiler and build system to a midly elaborate dance to allow it to bootstrap while disobeying these lints (which would otherwise be errors because Rust builds with `-D warnings`). This patch includes one significant hack that causes a regression. Because the `format_args!` macro emits calls to unstable APIs it would trigger the lint. I added a hack to the lint to make it not trigger, but this in turn causes arguments to `println!` not to be checked for feature gates. I don't presently understand macro expansion well enough to fix. This is bug #20661. Closes #16678 [rc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0507-release-channels.md
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pub enum UnstableFeatures {
/// Hard errors for unstable features are active, as on
/// beta/stable channels.
Disallow,
/// Use the default lint levels
Default,
/// Errors are bypassed for bootstrapping. This is required any time
/// during the build that feature-related lints are set to warn or above
/// because the build turns on warnings-as-errors and uses lots of unstable
/// features. As a result, this this is always required for building Rust
/// itself.
Cheat
}
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub enum PrintRequest {
FileNames,
Sysroot,
CrateName,
}
pub enum Input {
/// Load source from file
File(PathBuf),
/// The string is the source
Str(String)
}
impl Input {
pub fn filestem(&self) -> String {
match *self {
Input::File(ref ifile) => ifile.file_stem().unwrap()
.to_str().unwrap().to_string(),
Input::Str(_) => "rust_out".to_string(),
}
}
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct OutputFilenames {
pub out_directory: PathBuf,
pub out_filestem: String,
pub single_output_file: Option<PathBuf>,
pub extra: String,
}
impl OutputFilenames {
pub fn path(&self, flavor: OutputType) -> PathBuf {
match self.single_output_file {
Some(ref path) => return path.clone(),
None => {}
}
self.temp_path(flavor)
}
pub fn temp_path(&self, flavor: OutputType) -> PathBuf {
let base = self.out_directory.join(&self.filestem());
match flavor {
OutputTypeBitcode => base.with_extension("bc"),
OutputTypeAssembly => base.with_extension("s"),
OutputTypeLlvmAssembly => base.with_extension("ll"),
OutputTypeObject => base.with_extension("o"),
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OutputTypeDepInfo => base.with_extension("d"),
OutputTypeExe => base,
}
}
pub fn with_extension(&self, extension: &str) -> PathBuf {
self.out_directory.join(&self.filestem()).with_extension(extension)
}
pub fn filestem(&self) -> String {
format!("{}{}", self.out_filestem, self.extra)
}
}
pub fn host_triple() -> &'static str {
// Get the host triple out of the build environment. This ensures that our
// idea of the host triple is the same as for the set of libraries we've
// actually built. We can't just take LLVM's host triple because they
// normalize all ix86 architectures to i386.
//
// Instead of grabbing the host triple (for the current host), we grab (at
// compile time) the target triple that this rustc is built with and
// calling that (at runtime) the host triple.
(option_env!("CFG_COMPILER_HOST_TRIPLE")).
expect("CFG_COMPILER_HOST_TRIPLE")
}
/// Some reasonable defaults
pub fn basic_options() -> Options {
Options {
crate_types: Vec::new(),
gc: false,
optimize: No,
debuginfo: NoDebugInfo,
lint_opts: Vec::new(),
describe_lints: false,
output_types: Vec::new(),
search_paths: SearchPaths::new(),
maybe_sysroot: None,
target_triple: host_triple().to_string(),
cfg: Vec::new(),
test: false,
parse_only: false,
no_trans: false,
treat_err_as_bug: false,
no_analysis: false,
debugging_opts: basic_debugging_options(),
write_dependency_info: (false, None),
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prints: Vec::new(),
cg: basic_codegen_options(),
color: Auto,
show_span: None,
externs: HashMap::new(),
crate_name: None,
alt_std_name: None,
libs: Vec::new(),
unstable_features: UnstableFeatures::Disallow,
debug_assertions: true,
}
}
// The type of entry function, so
// users can have their own entry
// functions that don't start a
// scheduler
#[derive(Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum EntryFnType {
EntryMain,
EntryStart,
EntryNone,
}
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#[derive(Copy, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Clone, Ord, Eq, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum CrateType {
CrateTypeExecutable,
CrateTypeDylib,
CrateTypeRlib,
CrateTypeStaticlib,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub enum Passes {
SomePasses(Vec<String>),
AllPasses,
}
impl Passes {
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
match *self {
SomePasses(ref v) => v.is_empty(),
AllPasses => false,
}
}
}
/// Declare a macro that will define all CodegenOptions/DebuggingOptions fields and parsers all
/// at once. The goal of this macro is to define an interface that can be
/// programmatically used by the option parser in order to initialize the struct
/// without hardcoding field names all over the place.
///
/// The goal is to invoke this macro once with the correct fields, and then this
/// macro generates all necessary code. The main gotcha of this macro is the
/// cgsetters module which is a bunch of generated code to parse an option into
/// its respective field in the struct. There are a few hand-written parsers for
/// parsing specific types of values in this module.
macro_rules! options {
($struct_name:ident, $setter_name:ident, $defaultfn:ident,
$buildfn:ident, $prefix:expr, $outputname:expr,
$stat:ident, $mod_desc:ident, $mod_set:ident,
$($opt:ident : $t:ty = ($init:expr, $parse:ident, $desc:expr)),* ,) =>
(
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct $struct_name { $(pub $opt: $t),* }
pub fn $defaultfn() -> $struct_name {
$struct_name { $($opt: $init),* }
}
pub fn $buildfn(matches: &getopts::Matches) -> $struct_name
{
let mut op = $defaultfn();
for option in matches.opt_strs($prefix) {
let mut iter = option.splitn(1, '=');
let key = iter.next().unwrap();
let value = iter.next();
let option_to_lookup = key.replace("-", "_");
let mut found = false;
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for &(candidate, setter, opt_type_desc, _) in $stat {
if option_to_lookup != candidate { continue }
if !setter(&mut op, value) {
match (value, opt_type_desc) {
(Some(..), None) => {
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early_error(&format!("{} option `{}` takes no \
value", $outputname, key))
}
(None, Some(type_desc)) => {
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early_error(&format!("{0} option `{1}` requires \
{2} ({3} {1}=<value>)",
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$outputname, key,
type_desc, $prefix))
}
(Some(value), Some(type_desc)) => {
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early_error(&format!("incorrect value `{}` for {} \
option `{}` - {} was expected",
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value, $outputname,
key, type_desc))
}
(None, None) => unreachable!()
}
}
found = true;
break;
}
if !found {
early_error(&format!("unknown {} option: `{}`",
$outputname, key));
}
}
return op;
}
pub type $setter_name = fn(&mut $struct_name, v: Option<&str>) -> bool;
pub const $stat: &'static [(&'static str, $setter_name,
Option<&'static str>, &'static str)] =
&[ $( (stringify!($opt), $mod_set::$opt, $mod_desc::$parse, $desc) ),* ];
#[allow(non_upper_case_globals, dead_code)]
mod $mod_desc {
pub const parse_bool: Option<&'static str> = None;
pub const parse_opt_bool: Option<&'static str> =
Some("one of: `y`, `yes`, `on`, `n`, `no`, or `off`");
pub const parse_string: Option<&'static str> = Some("a string");
pub const parse_opt_string: Option<&'static str> = Some("a string");
pub const parse_list: Option<&'static str> = Some("a space-separated list of strings");
pub const parse_opt_list: Option<&'static str> = Some("a space-separated list of strings");
pub const parse_uint: Option<&'static str> = Some("a number");
pub const parse_passes: Option<&'static str> =
Some("a space-separated list of passes, or `all`");
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pub const parse_opt_uint: Option<&'static str> =
Some("a number");
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
mod $mod_set {
use super::{$struct_name, Passes, SomePasses, AllPasses};
$(
pub fn $opt(cg: &mut $struct_name, v: Option<&str>) -> bool {
$parse(&mut cg.$opt, v)
}
)*
fn parse_bool(slot: &mut bool, v: Option<&str>) -> bool {
match v {
Some(..) => false,
None => { *slot = true; true }
}
}
fn parse_opt_bool(slot: &mut Option<bool>, v: Option<&str>) -> bool {
match v {
Some(s) => {
match s {
"n" | "no" | "off" => {
*slot = Some(false);
}
"y" | "yes" | "on" => {
*slot = Some(true);
}
_ => { return false; }
}
true
},
None => { *slot = Some(true); true }
}
}
fn parse_opt_string(slot: &mut Option<String>, v: Option<&str>) -> bool {
match v {
Some(s) => { *slot = Some(s.to_string()); true },
None => false,
}
}
fn parse_string(slot: &mut String, v: Option<&str>) -> bool {
match v {
Some(s) => { *slot = s.to_string(); true },
None => false,
}
}
fn parse_list(slot: &mut Vec<String>, v: Option<&str>)
-> bool {
match v {
Some(s) => {
for s in s.words() {
slot.push(s.to_string());
}
true
},
None => false,
}
}
fn parse_opt_list(slot: &mut Option<Vec<String>>, v: Option<&str>)
-> bool {
match v {
Some(s) => {
let v = s.words().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect();
*slot = Some(v);
true
},
None => false,
}
}
fn parse_uint(slot: &mut uint, v: Option<&str>) -> bool {
match v.and_then(|s| s.parse().ok()) {
Some(i) => { *slot = i; true },
None => false
}
}
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fn parse_opt_uint(slot: &mut Option<uint>, v: Option<&str>) -> bool {
match v {
Some(s) => { *slot = s.parse().ok(); slot.is_some() }
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None => { *slot = None; true }
}
}
fn parse_passes(slot: &mut Passes, v: Option<&str>) -> bool {
match v {
Some("all") => {
*slot = AllPasses;
true
}
v => {
let mut passes = vec!();
if parse_list(&mut passes, v) {
*slot = SomePasses(passes);
true
} else {
false
}
}
}
}
}
) }
options! {CodegenOptions, CodegenSetter, basic_codegen_options,
build_codegen_options, "C", "codegen",
CG_OPTIONS, cg_type_desc, cgsetters,
ar: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string,
"tool to assemble archives with"),
linker: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string,
"system linker to link outputs with"),
link_args: Option<Vec<String>> = (None, parse_opt_list,
"extra arguments to pass to the linker (space separated)"),
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lto: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"perform LLVM link-time optimizations"),
target_cpu: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string,
"select target processor (llc -mcpu=help for details)"),
target_feature: String = ("".to_string(), parse_string,
"target specific attributes (llc -mattr=help for details)"),
passes: Vec<String> = (Vec::new(), parse_list,
"a list of extra LLVM passes to run (space separated)"),
llvm_args: Vec<String> = (Vec::new(), parse_list,
"a list of arguments to pass to llvm (space separated)"),
save_temps: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"save all temporary output files during compilation"),
rpath: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"set rpath values in libs/exes"),
no_prepopulate_passes: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"don't pre-populate the pass manager with a list of passes"),
no_vectorize_loops: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"don't run the loop vectorization optimization passes"),
no_vectorize_slp: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"don't run LLVM's SLP vectorization pass"),
soft_float: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"generate software floating point library calls"),
prefer_dynamic: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"prefer dynamic linking to static linking"),
no_integrated_as: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"use an external assembler rather than LLVM's integrated one"),
no_redzone: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool,
"disable the use of the redzone"),
relocation_model: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string,
"choose the relocation model to use (llc -relocation-model for details)"),
code_model: Option<String> = (None, parse_opt_string,
"choose the code model to use (llc -code-model for details)"),
metadata: Vec<String> = (Vec::new(), parse_list,
"metadata to mangle symbol names with"),
extra_filename: String = ("".to_string(), parse_string,
"extra data to put in each output filename"),
codegen_units: uint = (1, parse_uint,
"divide crate into N units to optimize in parallel"),
remark: Passes = (SomePasses(Vec::new()), parse_passes,
"print remarks for these optimization passes (space separated, or \"all\")"),
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no_stack_check: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"disable checks for stack exhaustion (a memory-safety hazard!)"),
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debuginfo: Option<uint> = (None, parse_opt_uint,
"debug info emission level, 0 = no debug info, 1 = line tables only, \
2 = full debug info with variable and type information"),
opt_level: Option<uint> = (None, parse_opt_uint,
"Optimize with possible levels 0-3"),
debug_assertions: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool,
"explicitly enable the cfg(debug_assertions) directive"),
}
options! {DebuggingOptions, DebuggingSetter, basic_debugging_options,
build_debugging_options, "Z", "debugging",
DB_OPTIONS, db_type_desc, dbsetters,
verbose: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"in general, enable more debug printouts"),
time_passes: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"measure time of each rustc pass"),
count_llvm_insns: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"count where LLVM instrs originate"),
time_llvm_passes: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"measure time of each LLVM pass"),
trans_stats: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"gather trans statistics"),
asm_comments: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"generate comments into the assembly (may change behavior)"),
no_verify: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"skip LLVM verification"),
borrowck_stats: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"gather borrowck statistics"),
no_landing_pads: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"omit landing pads for unwinding"),
debug_llvm: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"enable debug output from LLVM"),
count_type_sizes: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"count the sizes of aggregate types"),
meta_stats: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"gather metadata statistics"),
print_link_args: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Print the arguments passed to the linker"),
gc: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Garbage collect shared data (experimental)"),
print_llvm_passes: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Prints the llvm optimization passes being run"),
ast_json: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Print the AST as JSON and halt"),
ast_json_noexpand: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Print the pre-expansion AST as JSON and halt"),
ls: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"List the symbols defined by a library crate"),
save_analysis: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Write syntax and type analysis information in addition to normal output"),
print_move_fragments: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Print out move-fragment data for every fn"),
flowgraph_print_loans: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Include loan analysis data in --pretty flowgraph output"),
flowgraph_print_moves: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Include move analysis data in --pretty flowgraph output"),
flowgraph_print_assigns: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Include assignment analysis data in --pretty flowgraph output"),
flowgraph_print_all: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Include all dataflow analysis data in --pretty flowgraph output"),
print_region_graph: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Prints region inference graph. \
Use with RUST_REGION_GRAPH=help for more info"),
parse_only: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Parse only; do not compile, assemble, or link"),
no_trans: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Run all passes except translation; no output"),
treat_err_as_bug: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Treat all errors that occur as bugs"),
no_analysis: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Parse and expand the source, but run no analysis"),
extra_plugins: Vec<String> = (Vec::new(), parse_list,
"load extra plugins"),
unstable_options: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Adds unstable command line options to rustc interface"),
print_enum_sizes: bool = (false, parse_bool,
"Print the size of enums and their variants"),
force_overflow_checks: Option<bool> = (None, parse_opt_bool,
"Force overflow checks on or off"),
}
pub fn default_lib_output() -> CrateType {
CrateTypeRlib
}
pub fn default_configuration(sess: &Session) -> ast::CrateConfig {
use syntax::parse::token::intern_and_get_ident as intern;
let end = &sess.target.target.target_endian;
let arch = &sess.target.target.arch;
let wordsz = &sess.target.target.target_pointer_width;
let os = &sess.target.target.target_os;
let fam = match sess.target.target.options.is_like_windows {
true => InternedString::new("windows"),
false => InternedString::new("unix")
};
let mk = attr::mk_name_value_item_str;
let mut ret = vec![ // Target bindings.
attr::mk_word_item(fam.clone()),
mk(InternedString::new("target_os"), intern(os)),
mk(InternedString::new("target_family"), fam),
mk(InternedString::new("target_arch"), intern(arch)),
mk(InternedString::new("target_endian"), intern(end)),
mk(InternedString::new("target_pointer_width"),
intern(wordsz))
];
if sess.opts.debug_assertions {
ret.push(attr::mk_word_item(InternedString::new("debug_assertions")));
}
return ret;
}
pub fn append_configuration(cfg: &mut ast::CrateConfig,
name: InternedString) {
if !cfg.iter().any(|mi| mi.name() == name) {
cfg.push(attr::mk_word_item(name))
}
}
pub fn build_configuration(sess: &Session) -> ast::CrateConfig {
// Combine the configuration requested by the session (command line) with
// some default and generated configuration items
let default_cfg = default_configuration(sess);
let mut user_cfg = sess.opts.cfg.clone();
// If the user wants a test runner, then add the test cfg
if sess.opts.test {
append_configuration(&mut user_cfg, InternedString::new("test"))
}
let mut v = user_cfg.into_iter().collect::<Vec<_>>();
v.push_all(&default_cfg[..]);
v
}
pub fn build_target_config(opts: &Options, sp: &SpanHandler) -> Config {
let target = match Target::search(&opts.target_triple) {
Ok(t) => t,
Err(e) => {
sp.handler().fatal(&format!("Error loading target specification: {}", e));
}
};
let (int_type, uint_type) = match &target.target_pointer_width[..] {
"32" => (ast::TyI32, ast::TyU32),
"64" => (ast::TyI64, ast::TyU64),
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w => sp.handler().fatal(&format!("target specification was invalid: unrecognized \
target-pointer-width {}", w))
};
Config {
target: target,
int_type: int_type,
uint_type: uint_type,
}
}
/// Returns the "short" subset of the stable rustc command line options.
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pub fn short_optgroups() -> Vec<getopts::OptGroup> {
rustc_short_optgroups().into_iter()
.filter(|g|g.is_stable())
.map(|g|g.opt_group)
.collect()
}
/// Returns all of the stable rustc command line options.
pub fn optgroups() -> Vec<getopts::OptGroup> {
rustc_optgroups().into_iter()
.filter(|g|g.is_stable())
.map(|g|g.opt_group)
.collect()
}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub enum OptionStability { Stable, Unstable }
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct RustcOptGroup {
pub opt_group: getopts::OptGroup,
pub stability: OptionStability,
}
impl RustcOptGroup {
pub fn is_stable(&self) -> bool {
self.stability == OptionStability::Stable
}
fn stable(g: getopts::OptGroup) -> RustcOptGroup {
RustcOptGroup { opt_group: g, stability: OptionStability::Stable }
}
fn unstable(g: getopts::OptGroup) -> RustcOptGroup {
RustcOptGroup { opt_group: g, stability: OptionStability::Unstable }
}
}
// The `opt` local module holds wrappers around the `getopts` API that
// adds extra rustc-specific metadata to each option; such metadata
// is exposed by . The public
// functions below ending with `_u` are the functions that return
// *unstable* options, i.e. options that are only enabled when the
// user also passes the `-Z unstable-options` debugging flag.
mod opt {
// The `fn opt_u` etc below are written so that we can use them
// in the future; do not warn about them not being used right now.
#![allow(dead_code)]
use getopts;
use super::RustcOptGroup;
pub type R = RustcOptGroup;
pub type S<'a> = &'a str;
fn stable(g: getopts::OptGroup) -> R { RustcOptGroup::stable(g) }
fn unstable(g: getopts::OptGroup) -> R { RustcOptGroup::unstable(g) }
// FIXME (pnkfelix): We default to stable since the current set of
// options is defacto stable. However, it would be good to revise the
// code so that a stable option is the thing that takes extra effort
// to encode.
pub fn opt(a: S, b: S, c: S, d: S) -> R { stable(getopts::optopt(a, b, c, d)) }
pub fn multi(a: S, b: S, c: S, d: S) -> R { stable(getopts::optmulti(a, b, c, d)) }
pub fn flag(a: S, b: S, c: S) -> R { stable(getopts::optflag(a, b, c)) }
pub fn flagopt(a: S, b: S, c: S, d: S) -> R { stable(getopts::optflagopt(a, b, c, d)) }
pub fn opt_u(a: S, b: S, c: S, d: S) -> R { unstable(getopts::optopt(a, b, c, d)) }
pub fn multi_u(a: S, b: S, c: S, d: S) -> R { unstable(getopts::optmulti(a, b, c, d)) }
pub fn flag_u(a: S, b: S, c: S) -> R { unstable(getopts::optflag(a, b, c)) }
pub fn flagopt_u(a: S, b: S, c: S, d: S) -> R { unstable(getopts::optflagopt(a, b, c, d)) }
}
/// Returns the "short" subset of the rustc command line options,
/// including metadata for each option, such as whether the option is
/// part of the stable long-term interface for rustc.
pub fn rustc_short_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> {
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vec![
opt::flag("h", "help", "Display this message"),
opt::multi("", "cfg", "Configure the compilation environment", "SPEC"),
opt::multi("L", "", "Add a directory to the library search path",
"[KIND=]PATH"),
opt::multi("l", "", "Link the generated crate(s) to the specified native
library NAME. The optional KIND can be one of,
static, dylib, or framework. If omitted, dylib is
assumed.", "[KIND=]NAME"),
opt::multi("", "crate-type", "Comma separated list of types of crates
for the compiler to emit",
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"[bin|lib|rlib|dylib|staticlib]"),
opt::opt("", "crate-name", "Specify the name of the crate being built",
"NAME"),
opt::multi("", "emit", "Comma separated list of types of output for \
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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the compiler to emit",
"[asm|llvm-bc|llvm-ir|obj|link|dep-info]"),
opt::multi("", "print", "Comma separated list of compiler information to \
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print on stdout",
"[crate-name|file-names|sysroot]"),
opt::flag("g", "", "Equivalent to -C debuginfo=2"),
opt::flag("O", "", "Equivalent to -C opt-level=2"),
opt::opt("o", "", "Write output to <filename>", "FILENAME"),
opt::opt("", "out-dir", "Write output to compiler-chosen filename \
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in <dir>", "DIR"),
opt::opt("", "explain", "Provide a detailed explanation of an error \
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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message", "OPT"),
opt::flag("", "test", "Build a test harness"),
opt::opt("", "target", "Target triple cpu-manufacturer-kernel[-os] \
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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to compile for (see chapter 3.4 of \
http://www.sourceware.org/autobook/
for details)",
"TRIPLE"),
opt::multi("W", "warn", "Set lint warnings", "OPT"),
opt::multi("A", "allow", "Set lint allowed", "OPT"),
opt::multi("D", "deny", "Set lint denied", "OPT"),
opt::multi("F", "forbid", "Set lint forbidden", "OPT"),
opt::multi("C", "codegen", "Set a codegen option", "OPT[=VALUE]"),
opt::flag("V", "version", "Print version info and exit"),
opt::flag("v", "verbose", "Use verbose output"),
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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]
}
/// Returns all rustc command line options, including metadata for
/// each option, such as whether the option is part of the stable
/// long-term interface for rustc.
pub fn rustc_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> {
let mut opts = rustc_short_optgroups();
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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opts.push_all(&[
opt::multi("", "extern", "Specify where an external rust library is \
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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located",
"NAME=PATH"),
opt::opt("", "sysroot", "Override the system root", "PATH"),
opt::multi("Z", "", "Set internal debugging options", "FLAG"),
opt::opt("", "color", "Configure coloring of output:
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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auto = colorize, if output goes to a tty (default);
always = always colorize output;
never = never colorize output", "auto|always|never"),
opt::flagopt_u("", "pretty",
"Pretty-print the input instead of compiling;
valid types are: `normal` (un-annotated source),
`expanded` (crates expanded),
`typed` (crates expanded, with type annotations), or
`expanded,identified` (fully parenthesized, AST nodes with IDs).",
"TYPE"),
opt::flagopt_u("", "xpretty",
"Pretty-print the input instead of compiling, unstable variants;
valid types are any of the types for `--pretty`, as well as:
`flowgraph=<nodeid>` (graphviz formatted flowgraph for node), or
`everybody_loops` (all function bodies replaced with `loop {}`).",
"TYPE"),
opt::opt_u("", "show-span", "Show spans for compiler debugging", "expr|pat|ty"),
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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]);
opts
}
// Convert strings provided as --cfg [cfgspec] into a crate_cfg
pub fn parse_cfgspecs(cfgspecs: Vec<String> ) -> ast::CrateConfig {
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cfgspecs.into_iter().map(|s| {
parse::parse_meta_from_source_str("cfgspec".to_string(),
s.to_string(),
Vec::new(),
&parse::new_parse_sess())
}).collect::<ast::CrateConfig>()
}
pub fn build_session_options(matches: &getopts::Matches) -> Options {
let unparsed_crate_types = matches.opt_strs("crate-type");
let crate_types = parse_crate_types_from_list(unparsed_crate_types)
.unwrap_or_else(|e| early_error(&e[..]));
let mut lint_opts = vec!();
let mut describe_lints = false;
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for &level in &[lint::Allow, lint::Warn, lint::Deny, lint::Forbid] {
for lint_name in matches.opt_strs(level.as_str()) {
if lint_name == "help" {
describe_lints = true;
} else {
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lint_opts.push((lint_name.replace("-", "_"), level));
}
}
}
let debugging_opts = build_debugging_options(matches);
let parse_only = debugging_opts.parse_only;
let no_trans = debugging_opts.no_trans;
let treat_err_as_bug = debugging_opts.treat_err_as_bug;
let no_analysis = debugging_opts.no_analysis;
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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if debugging_opts.debug_llvm {
unsafe { llvm::LLVMSetDebug(1); }
}
let mut output_types = Vec::new();
if !debugging_opts.parse_only && !no_trans {
let unparsed_output_types = matches.opt_strs("emit");
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for unparsed_output_type in &unparsed_output_types {
for part in unparsed_output_type.split(',') {
let output_type = match part {
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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"asm" => OutputTypeAssembly,
"llvm-ir" => OutputTypeLlvmAssembly,
"llvm-bc" => OutputTypeBitcode,
"obj" => OutputTypeObject,
"link" => OutputTypeExe,
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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"dep-info" => OutputTypeDepInfo,
_ => {
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early_error(&format!("unknown emission type: `{}`",
part))
}
};
output_types.push(output_type)
}
}
};
output_types.sort();
output_types.dedup();
if output_types.len() == 0 {
output_types.push(OutputTypeExe);
}
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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let cg = build_codegen_options(matches);
let sysroot_opt = matches.opt_str("sysroot").map(|m| PathBuf::from(&m));
let target = matches.opt_str("target").unwrap_or(
host_triple().to_string());
let opt_level = {
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if matches.opt_present("O") {
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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if cg.opt_level.is_some() {
early_error("-O and -C opt-level both provided");
}
Default
} else {
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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match cg.opt_level {
None => No,
Some(0) => No,
Some(1) => Less,
Some(2) => Default,
Some(3) => Aggressive,
Some(arg) => {
early_error(&format!("optimization level needs to be \
between 0-3 (instead was `{}`)",
arg));
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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}
}
}
};
let debug_assertions = cg.debug_assertions.unwrap_or(opt_level == No);
let gc = debugging_opts.gc;
let debuginfo = if matches.opt_present("g") {
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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if cg.debuginfo.is_some() {
early_error("-g and -C debuginfo both provided");
}
FullDebugInfo
} else {
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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match cg.debuginfo {
None | Some(0) => NoDebugInfo,
Some(1) => LimitedDebugInfo,
Some(2) => FullDebugInfo,
Some(arg) => {
early_error(&format!("debug info level needs to be between \
0-2 (instead was `{}`)",
arg));
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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}
}
};
let mut search_paths = SearchPaths::new();
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for s in &matches.opt_strs("L") {
search_paths.add_path(&s[..]);
}
let libs = matches.opt_strs("l").into_iter().map(|s| {
let mut parts = s.splitn(1, '=');
let kind = parts.next().unwrap();
if let Some(name) = parts.next() {
let kind = match kind {
"dylib" => cstore::NativeUnknown,
"framework" => cstore::NativeFramework,
"static" => cstore::NativeStatic,
s => {
early_error(&format!("unknown library kind `{}`, expected \
one of dylib, framework, or static",
s));
}
};
return (name.to_string(), kind)
}
// FIXME(acrichto) remove this once crates have stopped using it, this
// is deprecated behavior now.
let mut parts = s.rsplitn(1, ':');
let kind = parts.next().unwrap();
let (name, kind) = match (parts.next(), kind) {
(None, name) |
(Some(name), "dylib") => (name, cstore::NativeUnknown),
(Some(name), "framework") => (name, cstore::NativeFramework),
(Some(name), "static") => (name, cstore::NativeStatic),
(_, s) => {
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early_error(&format!("unknown library kind `{}`, expected \
one of dylib, framework, or static",
s));
}
};
(name.to_string(), kind)
}).collect();
let cfg = parse_cfgspecs(matches.opt_strs("cfg"));
let test = matches.opt_present("test");
let write_dependency_info = (output_types.contains(&OutputTypeDepInfo), None);
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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let prints = matches.opt_strs("print").into_iter().map(|s| {
match &*s {
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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"crate-name" => PrintRequest::CrateName,
"file-names" => PrintRequest::FileNames,
"sysroot" => PrintRequest::Sysroot,
req => {
early_error(&format!("unknown print request `{}`", req))
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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}
}
}).collect::<Vec<_>>();
if !cg.remark.is_empty() && debuginfo == NoDebugInfo {
early_warn("-C remark will not show source locations without \
--debuginfo");
}
let color = match matches.opt_str("color").as_ref().map(|s| &s[..]) {
Some("auto") => Auto,
Some("always") => Always,
Some("never") => Never,
None => Auto,
Some(arg) => {
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early_error(&format!("argument for --color must be auto, always \
or never (instead was `{}`)",
arg))
}
};
let mut externs = HashMap::new();
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for arg in &matches.opt_strs("extern") {
let mut parts = arg.splitn(1, '=');
let name = match parts.next() {
Some(s) => s,
None => early_error("--extern value must not be empty"),
};
let location = match parts.next() {
Some(s) => s,
None => early_error("--extern value must be of the format `foo=bar`"),
};
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externs.entry(name.to_string()).default(vec![]).push(location.to_string());
}
let crate_name = matches.opt_str("crate-name");
Options {
crate_types: crate_types,
gc: gc,
optimize: opt_level,
debuginfo: debuginfo,
lint_opts: lint_opts,
describe_lints: describe_lints,
output_types: output_types,
search_paths: search_paths,
maybe_sysroot: sysroot_opt,
target_triple: target,
cfg: cfg,
test: test,
parse_only: parse_only,
no_trans: no_trans,
treat_err_as_bug: treat_err_as_bug,
no_analysis: no_analysis,
debugging_opts: debugging_opts,
write_dependency_info: write_dependency_info,
rustc: Start "stabilizing" some flags This commit shuffles around some CLI flags of the compiler to some more stable locations with some renamings. The changes made were: * The `-v` flag has been repurposes as the "verbose" flag. The version flag has been renamed to `-V`. * The `-h` screen has been split into two parts. Most top-level options (not all) show with `-h`, and the remaining options (generally obscure) can be shown with `--help -v` which is a "verbose help screen" * The `-V` flag (version flag now) has lost its argument as it is now requested with `rustc -vV` "verbose version". * The `--emit` option has had its `ir` and `bc` variants renamed to `llvm-ir` and `llvm-bc` to emphasize that they are LLVM's IR/bytecode. * The `--emit` option has grown a new variant, `dep-info`, which subsumes the `--dep-info` CLI argument. The `--dep-info` flag is now deprecated. * The `--parse-only`, `--no-trans`, and `--no-analysis` flags have moved behind the `-Z` family of flags. * The `--debuginfo` and `--opt-level` flags were moved behind the top-level `-C` flag. * The `--print-file-name` and `--print-crate-name` flags were moved behind one global `--print` flag which now accepts one of `crate-name`, `file-names`, or `sysroot`. This global `--print` flag is intended to serve as a mechanism for learning various metadata about the compiler itself. No warnings are currently enabled to allow tools like Cargo to have time to migrate to the new flags before spraying warnings to all users.
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prints: prints,
cg: cg,
color: color,
show_span: None,
externs: externs,
crate_name: crate_name,
alt_std_name: None,
libs: libs,
unstable_features: get_unstable_features_setting(),
debug_assertions: debug_assertions,
}
}
pub fn get_unstable_features_setting() -> UnstableFeatures {
// Whether this is a feature-staged build, i.e. on the beta or stable channel
let disable_unstable_features = option_env!("CFG_DISABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURES").is_some();
// The secret key needed to get through the rustc build itself by
// subverting the unstable features lints
let bootstrap_secret_key = option_env!("CFG_BOOTSTRAP_KEY");
// The matching key to the above, only known by the build system
let bootstrap_provided_key = env::var("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP_KEY").ok();
match (disable_unstable_features, bootstrap_secret_key, bootstrap_provided_key) {
(_, Some(ref s), Some(ref p)) if s == p => UnstableFeatures::Cheat,
(true, _, _) => UnstableFeatures::Disallow,
(false, _, _) => UnstableFeatures::Default
}
}
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pub fn parse_crate_types_from_list(list_list: Vec<String>) -> Result<Vec<CrateType>, String> {
let mut crate_types: Vec<CrateType> = Vec::new();
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for unparsed_crate_type in &list_list {
for part in unparsed_crate_type.split(',') {
let new_part = match part {
"lib" => default_lib_output(),
"rlib" => CrateTypeRlib,
"staticlib" => CrateTypeStaticlib,
"dylib" => CrateTypeDylib,
"bin" => CrateTypeExecutable,
_ => {
return Err(format!("unknown crate type: `{}`",
part));
}
};
if !crate_types.contains(&new_part) {
crate_types.push(new_part)
}
}
}
return Ok(crate_types);
}
std: Rename Show/String to Debug/Display This commit is an implementation of [RFC 565][rfc] which is a stabilization of the `std::fmt` module and the implementations of various formatting traits. Specifically, the following changes were performed: [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0565-show-string-guidelines.md * The `Show` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Debug` * The `String` trait is now deprecated, it was renamed to `Display` * Many `Debug` and `Display` implementations were audited in accordance with the RFC and audited implementations now have the `#[stable]` attribute * Integers and floats no longer print a suffix * Smart pointers no longer print details that they are a smart pointer * Paths with `Debug` are now quoted and escape characters * The `unwrap` methods on `Result` now require `Display` instead of `Debug` * The `Error` trait no longer has a `detail` method and now requires that `Display` must be implemented. With the loss of `String`, this has moved into libcore. * `impl<E: Error> FromError<E> for Box<Error>` now exists * `derive(Show)` has been renamed to `derive(Debug)`. This is not currently warned about due to warnings being emitted on stage1+ While backwards compatibility is attempted to be maintained with a blanket implementation of `Display` for the old `String` trait (and the same for `Show`/`Debug`) this is still a breaking change due to primitives no longer implementing `String` as well as modifications such as `unwrap` and the `Error` trait. Most code is fairly straightforward to update with a rename or tweaks of method calls. [breaking-change] Closes #21436
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impl fmt::Display for CrateType {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
CrateTypeExecutable => "bin".fmt(f),
CrateTypeDylib => "dylib".fmt(f),
CrateTypeRlib => "rlib".fmt(f),
CrateTypeStaticlib => "staticlib".fmt(f)
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use session::config::{build_configuration, optgroups, build_session_options};
use session::build_session;
use getopts::getopts;
use syntax::attr;
use syntax::attr::AttrMetaMethods;
use syntax::diagnostics;
// When the user supplies --test we should implicitly supply --cfg test
#[test]
fn test_switch_implies_cfg_test() {
let matches =
&match getopts(&["--test".to_string()], &optgroups()) {
Ok(m) => m,
Err(f) => panic!("test_switch_implies_cfg_test: {}", f)
};
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let registry = diagnostics::registry::Registry::new(&[]);
let sessopts = build_session_options(matches);
let sess = build_session(sessopts, None, registry);
let cfg = build_configuration(&sess);
assert!((attr::contains_name(&cfg[..], "test")));
}
// When the user supplies --test and --cfg test, don't implicitly add
// another --cfg test
#[test]
fn test_switch_implies_cfg_test_unless_cfg_test() {
let matches =
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&match getopts(&["--test".to_string(), "--cfg=test".to_string()],
&optgroups()) {
Ok(m) => m,
Err(f) => {
panic!("test_switch_implies_cfg_test_unless_cfg_test: {}", f)
}
};
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let registry = diagnostics::registry::Registry::new(&[]);
let sessopts = build_session_options(matches);
let sess = build_session(sessopts, None, registry);
let cfg = build_configuration(&sess);
let mut test_items = cfg.iter().filter(|m| m.name() == "test");
assert!(test_items.next().is_some());
assert!(test_items.next().is_none());
}
#[test]
fn test_can_print_warnings() {
{
let matches = getopts(&[
"-Awarnings".to_string()
], &optgroups()).unwrap();
let registry = diagnostics::registry::Registry::new(&[]);
let sessopts = build_session_options(&matches);
let sess = build_session(sessopts, None, registry);
assert!(!sess.can_print_warnings);
}
{
let matches = getopts(&[
"-Awarnings".to_string(),
"-Dwarnings".to_string()
], &optgroups()).unwrap();
let registry = diagnostics::registry::Registry::new(&[]);
let sessopts = build_session_options(&matches);
let sess = build_session(sessopts, None, registry);
assert!(sess.can_print_warnings);
}
{
let matches = getopts(&[
"-Adead_code".to_string()
], &optgroups()).unwrap();
let registry = diagnostics::registry::Registry::new(&[]);
let sessopts = build_session_options(&matches);
let sess = build_session(sessopts, None, registry);
assert!(sess.can_print_warnings);
}
}
}