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rustc: Use unix_sigpipe
instead of rustc_driver::set_sigpipe_handler
This is the first (known) step towards starting to use `unix_sigpipe` in the wild. Eventually, `rustc_driver::set_sigpipe_handler` can be removed and all clients can use `unix_sigpipe` instead. For now we just start using `unix_sigpipe` in once place: `rustc` itself. It is easy to manually verify this change. If you remove `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]` and run `./x.py build` you will get an ICE when you do `./build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc --help | false`. Add back `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]` and the ICE disappears again.
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#![feature(unix_sigpipe)]
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// A note about jemalloc: rustc uses jemalloc when built for CI and
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// distribution. The obvious way to do this is with the `#[global_allocator]`
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// mechanism. However, for complicated reasons (see
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// libraries. So we must reference jemalloc symbols one way or another, because
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// this file is the only object code in the rustc executable.
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#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]
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fn main() {
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// See the comment at the top of this file for an explanation of this.
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#[cfg(feature = "jemalloc-sys")]
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}
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}
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rustc_driver::set_sigpipe_handler();
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rustc_driver::main()
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}
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