expand on using rustup custom toolchains in CONTRIBUTING.md
fixes#42484
Should i include more notes about how to use a local build *without* rustup? It can kinda feel like a cop-out otherwise. Other means that come to mind are setting `$RUSTC` directly and fully installing it.
cc @rust-lang/docs
Add clippy as a submodule
~~This builds clippy as part of `./x.py build` (locally and in CI).~~
This allows building clippy with `./x.py build src/tools/clippy`
~~Needs https://github.com/nrc/dev-tools-team/issues/18#issuecomment-322456461 to be resolved before it can be merged.~~ Contributers can simply open a PR to clippy and point the submodule at the `pull/$pr_number/head` branch.
This does **not** build clippy or test the clippy test suite at all as per https://github.com/nrc/dev-tools-team/issues/18#issuecomment-321411418
r? @nrc
cc @Manishearth @llogiq @mcarton @alexcrichton
This commit switches the default build system for Rust from the makefiles to
rustbuild. The rustbuild build system has been in development for almost a year
now and has become quite mature over time. This commit is an implementation of
the proposal on [internals] which slates deletion of the makefiles on
2016-01-02.
[internals]: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/proposal-for-promoting-rustbuild-to-official-status/4368
This commit also updates various documentation in `README.md`,
`CONTRIBUTING.md`, `src/bootstrap/README.md`, and throughout the source code of
rustbuild itself.
Closes#37858
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allow RUST_BACKTRACE=disabled to act as if unset
When RUST_BACKTRACE is set to "disabled" then this acts as if the env.
var is unset.
/# This is the 2nd commit message:
case insensitive "DiSaBLeD" RUST_BACKTRACE value
previously it expected a lowercase "disabled" to treat the env. var as
unset
/# This is the 3rd commit message:
RUST_BACKTRACE=0 acts as if unset
previously RUST_BACKTRACE=disabled was doing the same thing
/# This is the 4th commit message:
RUST_BACKTRACE=0|n|no|off acts as if unset
previously only RUST_BACKTRACE=0 acted as if RUST_BACKTRACE was unset
Now added more options (case-insensitive): 'n','no' and 'off'
eg. RUST_BACKTRACE=oFF
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DRY on the value of 2
DRY=don't repeat yourself
Because having to remember to keep the two places of '2' in sync is not
ideal, even though this is a simple enough case.
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Revert "DRY on the value of 2"
This reverts commit 95a0479d5cf72a2b2d9d21ec0bed2823ed213fef.
Nevermind this DRY on 2, because we already have a RY on 1,
besides the code is less readable this way...
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attempt to document unsetting RUST_BACKTRACE
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curb allocations when checking for RUST_BACKTRACE
this means we don't check for case-insensitivity anymore
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as decided, RUST_BACKTRACE=0 turns off backtrace
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RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE=0 acts as if unset
(that is, capture is on)
Any other value acts as if nocapture is enabled (that is, capture is off)
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update other RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE occurrences
apparently only one place needs updating
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update RUST_BACKTRACE in man page
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handle an occurrence of RUST_BACKTRACE
/# This is the 14th commit message:
ensure consistency with new rules for backtrace
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a more concise comment for RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE
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update RUST_TEST_NOCAPTURE in man page
I recently wrote a blog post on contributing to the Rust compiler which
gained some interest. It was mentioned in a comment on Reddit that it
would be useful to integrate some of the information from that post to
the official contributing guide.
This is the start of my efforts to integrate what I wrote with the
official guide.
This commit adds information on the build system. It is not a complete
guide on the build system, but it should be enough to provide a good
starting place for those wishing to contribute.