Auto merge of #58847 - bjorn3:remove_metadata_only_cg, r=alexcrichton

Remove metadata only codegen backend

It is unused and probably broken at the moment.
This commit is contained in:
bors 2019-03-18 11:28:12 +00:00
commit 0f88167f89
13 changed files with 44 additions and 794 deletions

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@ -2650,7 +2650,6 @@ dependencies = [
"log 0.4.6 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
"rustc 0.0.0",
"rustc_data_structures 0.0.0",
"rustc_incremental 0.0.0",
"rustc_metadata 0.0.0",
"rustc_mir 0.0.0",
"rustc_target 0.0.0",

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@ -14,10 +14,6 @@
# =============================================================================
[llvm]
# Indicates whether rustc will support compilation with LLVM
# note: rustc does not compile without LLVM at the moment
#enabled = true
# Indicates whether the LLVM build is a Release or Debug build
#optimize = true

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@ -996,10 +996,7 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
// 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.
//
// If LLVM support is disabled we need to use the snapshot compiler to compile
// build scripts, as the new compiler doesn't support executables.
if mode == Mode::Std || !self.config.llvm_enabled {
if mode == Mode::Std {
cargo
.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT", &self.initial_rustc)
.env("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT_LIBDIR", self.rustc_snapshot_libdir());

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@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ pub struct Config {
pub backtrace_on_ice: bool,
// llvm codegen options
pub llvm_enabled: bool,
pub llvm_assertions: bool,
pub llvm_optimize: bool,
pub llvm_thin_lto: bool,
@ -244,7 +243,6 @@ struct Install {
#[derive(Deserialize, Default)]
#[serde(deny_unknown_fields, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
struct Llvm {
enabled: Option<bool>,
ccache: Option<StringOrBool>,
ninja: Option<bool>,
assertions: Option<bool>,
@ -360,7 +358,6 @@ impl Config {
pub fn default_opts() -> Config {
let mut config = Config::default();
config.llvm_enabled = true;
config.llvm_optimize = true;
config.llvm_version_check = true;
config.backtrace = true;
@ -512,7 +509,6 @@ impl Config {
Some(StringOrBool::Bool(false)) | None => {}
}
set(&mut config.ninja, llvm.ninja);
set(&mut config.llvm_enabled, llvm.enabled);
llvm_assertions = llvm.assertions;
set(&mut config.llvm_optimize, llvm.optimize);
set(&mut config.llvm_thin_lto, llvm.thin_lto);
@ -671,6 +667,11 @@ impl Config {
pub fn very_verbose(&self) -> bool {
self.verbose > 1
}
pub fn llvm_enabled(&self) -> bool {
self.rust_codegen_backends.contains(&INTERNER.intern_str("llvm"))
|| self.rust_codegen_backends.contains(&INTERNER.intern_str("emscripten"))
}
}
fn set<T>(field: &mut T, val: Option<T>) {

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@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@ impl Step for Compiletest {
cmd.arg("--quiet");
}
if builder.config.llvm_enabled {
if builder.config.llvm_enabled() {
let llvm_config = builder.ensure(native::Llvm {
target: builder.config.build,
emscripten: false,
@ -1227,12 +1227,6 @@ impl Step for Compiletest {
}
}
}
if suite == "run-make-fulldeps" && !builder.config.llvm_enabled {
builder.info(
"Ignoring run-make test suite as they generally don't work without LLVM"
);
return;
}
if suite != "run-make-fulldeps" {
cmd.arg("--cc")

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@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
}
fn llvm_bin_path(&self) -> Option<PathBuf> {
if self.config.llvm_enabled {
if self.config.llvm_enabled() {
let llvm_config = self.ensure(native::Llvm {
target: self.config.build,
emscripten: false,

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@ -21,4 +21,3 @@ rustc_target = { path = "../librustc_target" }
rustc_data_structures = { path = "../librustc_data_structures" }
rustc_metadata = { path = "../librustc_metadata" }
rustc_mir = { path = "../librustc_mir" }
rustc_incremental = { path = "../librustc_incremental" }

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@ -10,27 +10,16 @@
#![feature(box_syntax)]
use std::any::Any;
use std::io::Write;
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::{mpsc, Arc};
use rustc_data_structures::owning_ref::OwningRef;
use flate2::Compression;
use flate2::write::DeflateEncoder;
use std::sync::mpsc;
use syntax::symbol::Symbol;
use rustc::hir::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE;
use rustc::session::Session;
use rustc::util::common::ErrorReported;
use rustc::session::config::{CrateType, OutputFilenames, PrintRequest};
use rustc::session::config::{OutputFilenames, PrintRequest};
use rustc::ty::TyCtxt;
use rustc::ty::query::Providers;
use rustc::middle::cstore::EncodedMetadata;
use rustc::middle::cstore::MetadataLoader;
use rustc::dep_graph::DepGraph;
use rustc_target::spec::Target;
use crate::link::out_filename;
pub use rustc_data_structures::sync::MetadataRef;
@ -64,134 +53,3 @@ pub trait CodegenBackend {
outputs: &OutputFilenames,
) -> Result<(), ErrorReported>;
}
pub struct NoLlvmMetadataLoader;
impl MetadataLoader for NoLlvmMetadataLoader {
fn get_rlib_metadata(&self, _: &Target, filename: &Path) -> Result<MetadataRef, String> {
let buf = fs::read(filename).map_err(|e| format!("metadata file open err: {:?}", e))?;
let buf: OwningRef<Vec<u8>, [u8]> = OwningRef::new(buf);
Ok(rustc_erase_owner!(buf.map_owner_box()))
}
fn get_dylib_metadata(&self, target: &Target, filename: &Path) -> Result<MetadataRef, String> {
self.get_rlib_metadata(target, filename)
}
}
pub struct MetadataOnlyCodegenBackend(());
pub struct OngoingCodegen {
metadata: EncodedMetadata,
metadata_version: Vec<u8>,
crate_name: Symbol,
}
impl MetadataOnlyCodegenBackend {
pub fn boxed() -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> {
box MetadataOnlyCodegenBackend(())
}
}
impl CodegenBackend for MetadataOnlyCodegenBackend {
fn init(&self, sess: &Session) {
for cty in sess.opts.crate_types.iter() {
match *cty {
CrateType::Rlib | CrateType::Dylib | CrateType::Executable => {},
_ => {
sess.diagnostic().warn(
&format!("LLVM unsupported, so output type {} is not supported", cty)
);
},
}
}
}
fn metadata_loader(&self) -> Box<dyn MetadataLoader + Sync> {
box NoLlvmMetadataLoader
}
fn provide(&self, providers: &mut Providers<'_>) {
crate::symbol_names::provide(providers);
providers.target_features_whitelist = |_tcx, _cnum| {
Default::default() // Just a dummy
};
providers.is_reachable_non_generic = |_tcx, _defid| true;
providers.exported_symbols = |_tcx, _crate| Arc::new(Vec::new());
}
fn provide_extern(&self, providers: &mut Providers<'_>) {
providers.is_reachable_non_generic = |_tcx, _defid| true;
}
fn codegen_crate<'a, 'tcx>(
&self,
tcx: TyCtxt<'a, 'tcx, 'tcx>,
_rx: mpsc::Receiver<Box<dyn Any + Send>>
) -> Box<dyn Any> {
use rustc_mir::monomorphize::item::MonoItem;
crate::check_for_rustc_errors_attr(tcx);
crate::symbol_names_test::report_symbol_names(tcx);
rustc_incremental::assert_dep_graph(tcx);
rustc_incremental::assert_module_sources::assert_module_sources(tcx);
// FIXME: Fix this
// rustc::middle::dependency_format::calculate(tcx);
let _ = tcx.link_args(LOCAL_CRATE);
let _ = tcx.native_libraries(LOCAL_CRATE);
let (_, cgus) = tcx.collect_and_partition_mono_items(LOCAL_CRATE);
for (mono_item, _) in cgus.iter().flat_map(|cgu| cgu.items().iter()) {
if let MonoItem::Fn(inst) = mono_item {
let def_id = inst.def_id();
if def_id.is_local() {
let _ = tcx.codegen_fn_attrs(def_id);
}
}
}
tcx.sess.abort_if_errors();
let metadata = tcx.encode_metadata();
box OngoingCodegen {
metadata,
metadata_version: tcx.metadata_encoding_version().to_vec(),
crate_name: tcx.crate_name(LOCAL_CRATE),
}
}
fn join_codegen_and_link(
&self,
ongoing_codegen: Box<dyn Any>,
sess: &Session,
_dep_graph: &DepGraph,
outputs: &OutputFilenames,
) -> Result<(), ErrorReported> {
let ongoing_codegen = ongoing_codegen.downcast::<OngoingCodegen>()
.expect("Expected MetadataOnlyCodegenBackend's OngoingCodegen, found Box<dyn Any>");
for &crate_type in sess.opts.crate_types.iter() {
if crate_type != CrateType::Rlib &&
crate_type != CrateType::Dylib {
continue;
}
let output_name =
out_filename(sess, crate_type, &outputs, &ongoing_codegen.crate_name.as_str());
let mut compressed = ongoing_codegen.metadata_version.clone();
let metadata = if crate_type == CrateType::Dylib {
DeflateEncoder::new(&mut compressed, Compression::fast())
.write_all(&ongoing_codegen.metadata.raw_data)
.unwrap();
&compressed
} else {
&ongoing_codegen.metadata.raw_data
};
fs::write(&output_name, metadata).unwrap();
}
sess.abort_if_errors();
if !sess.opts.crate_types.contains(&CrateType::Rlib)
&& !sess.opts.crate_types.contains(&CrateType::Dylib)
{
sess.fatal("Executables are not supported by the metadata-only backend.");
}
Ok(())
}
}

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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@
#[macro_use]
extern crate rustc;
#[macro_use] extern crate rustc_data_structures;
use rustc::ty::TyCtxt;
use rustc::hir::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE;

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@ -91,9 +91,6 @@ use syntax::feature_gate::{GatedCfg, UnstableFeatures};
use syntax::parse::{self, PResult};
use syntax_pos::{DUMMY_SP, MultiSpan, FileName};
#[cfg(test)]
mod test;
pub mod pretty;
/// Exit status code used for successful compilation and help output.

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@ -1,614 +0,0 @@
//! Standalone tests for the inference module.
use errors::emitter::Emitter;
use errors::{DiagnosticBuilder, Level};
use rustc::hir;
use rustc::infer::outlives::env::OutlivesEnvironment;
use rustc::infer::{self, InferOk, InferResult, SuppressRegionErrors};
use rustc::middle::region;
use rustc::session::{DiagnosticOutput, config};
use rustc::traits::ObligationCause;
use rustc::ty::subst::Subst;
use rustc::ty::{self, Ty, TyCtxt, TypeFoldable};
use rustc_data_structures::sync;
use rustc_target::spec::abi::Abi;
use rustc_interface::interface;
use syntax::ast;
use syntax::feature_gate::UnstableFeatures;
use syntax::source_map::FileName;
use syntax::symbol::Symbol;
struct Env<'a, 'gcx: 'a + 'tcx, 'tcx: 'a> {
infcx: &'a infer::InferCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx>,
region_scope_tree: &'a mut region::ScopeTree,
param_env: ty::ParamEnv<'tcx>,
}
struct RH<'a> {
id: hir::ItemLocalId,
sub: &'a [RH<'a>],
}
const EMPTY_SOURCE_STR: &'static str = "#![feature(no_core)] #![no_core]";
struct ExpectErrorEmitter {
messages: Vec<String>,
}
fn remove_message(e: &mut ExpectErrorEmitter, msg: &str, lvl: Level) {
match lvl {
Level::Bug | Level::Fatal | Level::Error => {}
_ => {
return;
}
}
debug!("Error: {}", msg);
match e.messages.iter().position(|m| msg.contains(m)) {
Some(i) => {
e.messages.remove(i);
}
None => {
debug!("Unexpected error: {} Expected: {:?}", msg, e.messages);
panic!("Unexpected error: {} Expected: {:?}", msg, e.messages);
}
}
}
impl Emitter for ExpectErrorEmitter {
fn emit(&mut self, db: &DiagnosticBuilder) {
remove_message(self, &db.message(), db.level);
for child in &db.children {
remove_message(self, &child.message(), child.level);
}
}
}
fn errors(msgs: &[&str]) -> (Box<dyn Emitter + Send + sync::Send>, usize) {
let mut v: Vec<_> = msgs.iter().map(|m| m.to_string()).collect();
if !v.is_empty() {
v.push("aborting due to previous error".to_owned());
}
(
box ExpectErrorEmitter { messages: v } as Box<dyn Emitter + Send + sync::Send>,
msgs.len(),
)
}
fn test_env<F>(
source_string: &str,
(emitter, expected_err_count): (Box<dyn Emitter + Send + sync::Send>, usize),
body: F,
)
where
F: FnOnce(Env) + Send,
{
let mut opts = config::Options::default();
opts.debugging_opts.verbose = true;
opts.unstable_features = UnstableFeatures::Allow;
// When we're compiling this library with `--test` it'll run as a binary but
// not actually exercise much functionality.
// As a result most of the logic loading the codegen backend is defunkt
// (it assumes we're a dynamic library in a sysroot)
// so let's just use the metadata only backend which doesn't need to load any libraries.
opts.debugging_opts.codegen_backend = Some("metadata_only".to_owned());
let input = config::Input::Str {
name: FileName::anon_source_code(&source_string),
input: source_string.to_string(),
};
let config = interface::Config {
opts,
crate_cfg: Default::default(),
input,
input_path: None,
output_file: None,
output_dir: None,
file_loader: None,
diagnostic_output: DiagnosticOutput::Emitter(emitter),
stderr: None,
crate_name: Some("test".to_owned()),
lint_caps: Default::default(),
};
interface::run_compiler(config, |compiler| {
compiler.global_ctxt().unwrap().peek_mut().enter(|tcx| {
tcx.infer_ctxt().enter(|infcx| {
let mut region_scope_tree = region::ScopeTree::default();
let param_env = ty::ParamEnv::empty();
body(Env {
infcx: &infcx,
region_scope_tree: &mut region_scope_tree,
param_env: param_env,
});
let outlives_env = OutlivesEnvironment::new(param_env);
let def_id = tcx.hir().local_def_id(ast::CRATE_NODE_ID);
infcx.resolve_regions_and_report_errors(
def_id,
&region_scope_tree,
&outlives_env,
SuppressRegionErrors::default(),
);
assert_eq!(tcx.sess.err_count(), expected_err_count);
});
})
});
}
fn d1() -> ty::DebruijnIndex {
ty::INNERMOST
}
fn d2() -> ty::DebruijnIndex {
d1().shifted_in(1)
}
impl<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> Env<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
pub fn tcx(&self) -> TyCtxt<'a, 'gcx, 'tcx> {
self.infcx.tcx
}
pub fn create_region_hierarchy(
&mut self,
rh: &RH,
parent: (region::Scope, region::ScopeDepth),
) {
let me = region::Scope {
id: rh.id,
data: region::ScopeData::Node,
};
self.region_scope_tree.record_scope_parent(me, Some(parent));
for child_rh in rh.sub {
self.create_region_hierarchy(child_rh, (me, parent.1 + 1));
}
}
pub fn create_simple_region_hierarchy(&mut self) {
// Creates a region hierarchy where 1 is root, 10 and 11 are
// children of 1, etc.
let dscope = region::Scope {
id: hir::ItemLocalId::from_u32(1),
data: region::ScopeData::Destruction,
};
self.region_scope_tree.record_scope_parent(dscope, None);
self.create_region_hierarchy(
&RH {
id: hir::ItemLocalId::from_u32(1),
sub: &[
RH {
id: hir::ItemLocalId::from_u32(10),
sub: &[],
},
RH {
id: hir::ItemLocalId::from_u32(11),
sub: &[],
},
],
},
(dscope, 1),
);
}
#[allow(dead_code)] // this seems like it could be useful, even if we don't use it now
pub fn lookup_item(&self, names: &[String]) -> hir::HirId {
return match search_mod(self, &self.infcx.tcx.hir().krate().module, 0, names) {
Some(id) => id,
None => {
panic!("no item found: `{}`", names.join("::"));
}
};
fn search_mod(
this: &Env,
m: &hir::Mod,
idx: usize,
names: &[String],
) -> Option<hir::HirId> {
assert!(idx < names.len());
for item in &m.item_ids {
let item = this.infcx.tcx.hir().expect_item(item.id);
if item.ident.to_string() == names[idx] {
return search(this, item, idx + 1, names);
}
}
return None;
}
fn search(this: &Env, it: &hir::Item, idx: usize, names: &[String]) -> Option<hir::HirId> {
if idx == names.len() {
return Some(it.hir_id);
}
return match it.node {
hir::ItemKind::Use(..)
| hir::ItemKind::ExternCrate(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Const(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Static(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Fn(..)
| hir::ItemKind::ForeignMod(..)
| hir::ItemKind::GlobalAsm(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Existential(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Ty(..) => None,
hir::ItemKind::Enum(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Struct(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Union(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Trait(..)
| hir::ItemKind::TraitAlias(..)
| hir::ItemKind::Impl(..) => None,
hir::ItemKind::Mod(ref m) => search_mod(this, m, idx, names),
};
}
}
pub fn make_subtype(&self, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
match self.infcx
.at(&ObligationCause::dummy(), self.param_env)
.sub(a, b)
{
Ok(_) => true,
Err(ref e) => panic!("Encountered error: {}", e),
}
}
pub fn is_subtype(&self, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>) -> bool {
self.infcx.can_sub(self.param_env, a, b).is_ok()
}
pub fn assert_subtype(&self, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>) {
if !self.is_subtype(a, b) {
panic!("{} is not a subtype of {}, but it should be", a, b);
}
}
pub fn assert_eq(&self, a: Ty<'tcx>, b: Ty<'tcx>) {
self.assert_subtype(a, b);
self.assert_subtype(b, a);
}
pub fn t_fn(&self, input_tys: &[Ty<'tcx>], output_ty: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
self.infcx
.tcx
.mk_fn_ptr(ty::Binder::bind(self.infcx.tcx.mk_fn_sig(
input_tys.iter().cloned(),
output_ty,
false,
hir::Unsafety::Normal,
Abi::Rust,
)))
}
pub fn t_nil(&self) -> Ty<'tcx> {
self.infcx.tcx.mk_unit()
}
pub fn t_pair(&self, ty1: Ty<'tcx>, ty2: Ty<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
self.infcx.tcx.intern_tup(&[ty1, ty2])
}
pub fn t_param(&self, index: u32) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let name = format!("T{}", index);
self.infcx
.tcx
.mk_ty_param(index, Symbol::intern(&name).as_interned_str())
}
pub fn re_early_bound(&self, index: u32, name: &'static str) -> ty::Region<'tcx> {
let name = Symbol::intern(name).as_interned_str();
self.infcx
.tcx
.mk_region(ty::ReEarlyBound(ty::EarlyBoundRegion {
def_id: self.infcx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(ast::CRATE_NODE_ID),
index,
name,
}))
}
pub fn re_late_bound_with_debruijn(
&self,
id: u32,
debruijn: ty::DebruijnIndex,
) -> ty::Region<'tcx> {
self.infcx
.tcx
.mk_region(ty::ReLateBound(debruijn, ty::BrAnon(id)))
}
pub fn t_rptr(&self, r: ty::Region<'tcx>) -> Ty<'tcx> {
self.infcx.tcx.mk_imm_ref(r, self.tcx().types.isize)
}
pub fn t_rptr_late_bound(&self, id: u32) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let r = self.re_late_bound_with_debruijn(id, d1());
self.infcx.tcx.mk_imm_ref(r, self.tcx().types.isize)
}
pub fn t_rptr_late_bound_with_debruijn(
&self,
id: u32,
debruijn: ty::DebruijnIndex,
) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let r = self.re_late_bound_with_debruijn(id, debruijn);
self.infcx.tcx.mk_imm_ref(r, self.tcx().types.isize)
}
pub fn t_rptr_scope(&self, id: u32) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let r = ty::ReScope(region::Scope {
id: hir::ItemLocalId::from_u32(id),
data: region::ScopeData::Node,
});
self.infcx
.tcx
.mk_imm_ref(self.infcx.tcx.mk_region(r), self.tcx().types.isize)
}
pub fn re_free(&self, id: u32) -> ty::Region<'tcx> {
self.infcx.tcx.mk_region(ty::ReFree(ty::FreeRegion {
scope: self.infcx.tcx.hir().local_def_id(ast::CRATE_NODE_ID),
bound_region: ty::BrAnon(id),
}))
}
pub fn t_rptr_free(&self, id: u32) -> Ty<'tcx> {
let r = self.re_free(id);
self.infcx.tcx.mk_imm_ref(r, self.tcx().types.isize)
}
pub fn sub(&self, t1: Ty<'tcx>, t2: Ty<'tcx>) -> InferResult<'tcx, ()> {
self.infcx
.at(&ObligationCause::dummy(), self.param_env)
.sub(t1, t2)
}
/// Checks that `t1 <: t2` is true (this may register additional
/// region checks).
pub fn check_sub(&self, t1: Ty<'tcx>, t2: Ty<'tcx>) {
match self.sub(t1, t2) {
Ok(InferOk {
obligations,
value: (),
}) => {
// None of these tests should require nested obligations.
assert!(obligations.is_empty());
}
Err(ref e) => {
panic!("unexpected error computing sub({:?},{:?}): {}", t1, t2, e);
}
}
}
}
#[test]
fn contravariant_region_ptr_ok() {
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&[]), |mut env| {
env.create_simple_region_hierarchy();
let t_rptr1 = env.t_rptr_scope(1);
let t_rptr10 = env.t_rptr_scope(10);
env.assert_eq(t_rptr1, t_rptr1);
env.assert_eq(t_rptr10, t_rptr10);
env.make_subtype(t_rptr1, t_rptr10);
})
}
#[test]
fn contravariant_region_ptr_err() {
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&["mismatched types"]), |mut env| {
env.create_simple_region_hierarchy();
let t_rptr1 = env.t_rptr_scope(1);
let t_rptr10 = env.t_rptr_scope(10);
env.assert_eq(t_rptr1, t_rptr1);
env.assert_eq(t_rptr10, t_rptr10);
// This will cause an error when regions are resolved.
env.make_subtype(t_rptr10, t_rptr1);
})
}
#[test]
fn sub_bound_free_true() {
//! Test that:
//!
//! for<'a> fn(&'a isize) <: fn(&'b isize)
//!
//! *does* hold.
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&[]), |mut env| {
env.create_simple_region_hierarchy();
let t_rptr_bound1 = env.t_rptr_late_bound(1);
let t_rptr_free1 = env.t_rptr_free(1);
env.check_sub(
env.t_fn(&[t_rptr_bound1], env.tcx().types.isize),
env.t_fn(&[t_rptr_free1], env.tcx().types.isize),
);
})
}
/// Test substituting a bound region into a function, which introduces another level of binding.
/// This requires adjusting the Debruijn index.
#[test]
fn subst_ty_renumber_bound() {
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&[]), |env| {
// Situation:
// Theta = [A -> &'a foo]
let t_rptr_bound1 = env.t_rptr_late_bound(1);
// t_source = fn(A)
let t_source = {
let t_param = env.t_param(0);
env.t_fn(&[t_param], env.t_nil())
};
let substs = env.infcx.tcx.intern_substs(&[t_rptr_bound1.into()]);
let t_substituted = t_source.subst(env.infcx.tcx, substs);
// t_expected = fn(&'a isize)
let t_expected = {
let t_ptr_bound2 = env.t_rptr_late_bound_with_debruijn(1, d2());
env.t_fn(&[t_ptr_bound2], env.t_nil())
};
debug!(
"subst_bound: t_source={:?} substs={:?} t_substituted={:?} t_expected={:?}",
t_source, substs, t_substituted, t_expected
);
assert_eq!(t_substituted, t_expected);
})
}
/// Tests substituting a bound region into a function, which introduces another level of binding.
/// This requires adjusting the De Bruijn index.
#[test]
fn subst_ty_renumber_some_bounds() {
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&[]), |env| {
// Situation:
// `Theta = [A -> &'a foo]`
let t_rptr_bound1 = env.t_rptr_late_bound(1);
// `t_source = (A, fn(A))`
let t_source = {
let t_param = env.t_param(0);
env.t_pair(t_param, env.t_fn(&[t_param], env.t_nil()))
};
let substs = env.infcx.tcx.intern_substs(&[t_rptr_bound1.into()]);
let t_substituted = t_source.subst(env.infcx.tcx, substs);
// `t_expected = (&'a isize, fn(&'a isize))`
//
// However, note that the Debruijn index is different in the different cases.
let t_expected = {
let t_rptr_bound2 = env.t_rptr_late_bound_with_debruijn(1, d2());
env.t_pair(t_rptr_bound1, env.t_fn(&[t_rptr_bound2], env.t_nil()))
};
debug!(
"subst_bound: t_source={:?} substs={:?} t_substituted={:?} t_expected={:?}",
t_source, substs, t_substituted, t_expected
);
assert_eq!(t_substituted, t_expected);
})
}
/// Tests that we correctly compute whether a type has escaping regions or not.
#[test]
fn escaping() {
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&[]), |mut env| {
// Situation:
// `Theta = [A -> &'a foo]`
env.create_simple_region_hierarchy();
assert!(!env.t_nil().has_escaping_bound_vars());
let t_rptr_free1 = env.t_rptr_free(1);
assert!(!t_rptr_free1.has_escaping_bound_vars());
let t_rptr_bound1 = env.t_rptr_late_bound_with_debruijn(1, d1());
assert!(t_rptr_bound1.has_escaping_bound_vars());
let t_rptr_bound2 = env.t_rptr_late_bound_with_debruijn(1, d2());
assert!(t_rptr_bound2.has_escaping_bound_vars());
// `t_fn = fn(A)`
let t_param = env.t_param(0);
assert!(!t_param.has_escaping_bound_vars());
let t_fn = env.t_fn(&[t_param], env.t_nil());
assert!(!t_fn.has_escaping_bound_vars());
})
}
/// Tests applying a substitution where the value being substituted for an early-bound region is a
/// late-bound region.
#[test]
fn subst_region_renumber_region() {
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&[]), |env| {
let re_bound1 = env.re_late_bound_with_debruijn(1, d1());
// `type t_source<'a> = fn(&'a isize)`
let t_source = {
let re_early = env.re_early_bound(0, "'a");
env.t_fn(&[env.t_rptr(re_early)], env.t_nil())
};
let substs = env.infcx.tcx.intern_substs(&[re_bound1.into()]);
let t_substituted = t_source.subst(env.infcx.tcx, substs);
// `t_expected = fn(&'a isize)`
//
// but not that the Debruijn index is different in the different cases.
let t_expected = {
let t_rptr_bound2 = env.t_rptr_late_bound_with_debruijn(1, d2());
env.t_fn(&[t_rptr_bound2], env.t_nil())
};
debug!(
"subst_bound: t_source={:?} substs={:?} t_substituted={:?} t_expected={:?}",
t_source, substs, t_substituted, t_expected
);
assert_eq!(t_substituted, t_expected);
})
}
#[test]
fn walk_ty() {
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&[]), |env| {
let tcx = env.infcx.tcx;
let int_ty = tcx.types.isize;
let usize_ty = tcx.types.usize;
let tup1_ty = tcx.intern_tup(&[int_ty, usize_ty, int_ty, usize_ty]);
let tup2_ty = tcx.intern_tup(&[tup1_ty, tup1_ty, usize_ty]);
let walked: Vec<_> = tup2_ty.walk().collect();
assert_eq!(
walked,
[
tup2_ty, tup1_ty, int_ty, usize_ty, int_ty, usize_ty, tup1_ty, int_ty, usize_ty,
int_ty, usize_ty, usize_ty
]
);
})
}
#[test]
fn walk_ty_skip_subtree() {
test_env(EMPTY_SOURCE_STR, errors(&[]), |env| {
let tcx = env.infcx.tcx;
let int_ty = tcx.types.isize;
let usize_ty = tcx.types.usize;
let tup1_ty = tcx.intern_tup(&[int_ty, usize_ty, int_ty, usize_ty]);
let tup2_ty = tcx.intern_tup(&[tup1_ty, tup1_ty, usize_ty]);
// types we expect to see (in order), plus a boolean saying
// whether to skip the subtree.
let mut expected = vec![
(tup2_ty, false),
(tup1_ty, false),
(int_ty, false),
(usize_ty, false),
(int_ty, false),
(usize_ty, false),
(tup1_ty, true), // skip the isize/usize/isize/usize
(usize_ty, false),
];
expected.reverse();
let mut walker = tup2_ty.walk();
while let Some(t) = walker.next() {
debug!("walked to {:?}", t);
let (expected_ty, skip) = expected.pop().unwrap();
assert_eq!(t, expected_ty);
if skip {
walker.skip_current_subtree();
}
}
assert!(expected.is_empty());
})
}

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@ -266,9 +266,6 @@ pub fn get_codegen_backend(sess: &Session) -> Box<dyn CodegenBackend> {
let codegen_name = sess.opts.debugging_opts.codegen_backend.as_ref()
.unwrap_or(&sess.target.target.options.codegen_backend);
let backend = match &codegen_name[..] {
"metadata_only" => {
rustc_codegen_utils::codegen_backend::MetadataOnlyCodegenBackend::boxed
}
filename if filename.contains(".") => {
load_backend_from_dylib(filename.as_ref())
}

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@ -3,9 +3,13 @@
extern crate syntax;
extern crate rustc;
extern crate rustc_codegen_utils;
#[macro_use]
extern crate rustc_data_structures;
extern crate rustc_target;
use std::any::Any;
use std::sync::mpsc;
use std::sync::{Arc, mpsc};
use std::path::Path;
use syntax::symbol::Symbol;
use rustc::session::Session;
use rustc::session::config::OutputFilenames;
@ -14,21 +18,44 @@ use rustc::ty::query::Providers;
use rustc::middle::cstore::MetadataLoader;
use rustc::dep_graph::DepGraph;
use rustc::util::common::ErrorReported;
use rustc_codegen_utils::codegen_backend::{CodegenBackend, MetadataOnlyCodegenBackend};
use rustc_codegen_utils::codegen_backend::CodegenBackend;
use rustc_data_structures::sync::MetadataRef;
use rustc_data_structures::owning_ref::OwningRef;
use rustc_target::spec::Target;
struct TheBackend(Box<CodegenBackend>);
pub struct NoLlvmMetadataLoader;
impl MetadataLoader for NoLlvmMetadataLoader {
fn get_rlib_metadata(&self, _: &Target, filename: &Path) -> Result<MetadataRef, String> {
let buf = std::fs::read(filename).map_err(|e| format!("metadata file open err: {:?}", e))?;
let buf: OwningRef<Vec<u8>, [u8]> = OwningRef::new(buf);
Ok(rustc_erase_owner!(buf.map_owner_box()))
}
fn get_dylib_metadata(&self, target: &Target, filename: &Path) -> Result<MetadataRef, String> {
self.get_rlib_metadata(target, filename)
}
}
struct TheBackend;
impl CodegenBackend for TheBackend {
fn metadata_loader(&self) -> Box<MetadataLoader + Sync> {
self.0.metadata_loader()
Box::new(NoLlvmMetadataLoader)
}
fn provide(&self, providers: &mut Providers) {
self.0.provide(providers);
rustc_codegen_utils::symbol_names::provide(providers);
providers.target_features_whitelist = |_tcx, _cnum| {
Default::default() // Just a dummy
};
providers.is_reachable_non_generic = |_tcx, _defid| true;
providers.exported_symbols = |_tcx, _crate| Arc::new(Vec::new());
}
fn provide_extern(&self, providers: &mut Providers) {
self.0.provide_extern(providers);
providers.is_reachable_non_generic = |_tcx, _defid| true;
}
fn codegen_crate<'a, 'tcx>(
@ -69,5 +96,5 @@ impl CodegenBackend for TheBackend {
/// This is the entrypoint for a hot plugged rustc_codegen_llvm
#[no_mangle]
pub fn __rustc_codegen_backend() -> Box<CodegenBackend> {
Box::new(TheBackend(MetadataOnlyCodegenBackend::boxed()))
Box::new(TheBackend)
}