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6.4 KiB
Rust
179 lines
6.4 KiB
Rust
use crate::session::Session;
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use rustc_data_structures::profiling::VerboseTimingGuard;
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use rustc_fs_util::try_canonicalize;
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use std::{
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path::{Path, PathBuf},
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sync::OnceLock,
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};
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impl Session {
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pub fn timer(&self, what: &'static str) -> VerboseTimingGuard<'_> {
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self.prof.verbose_generic_activity(what)
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}
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/// Used by `-Z self-profile`.
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pub fn time<R>(&self, what: &'static str, f: impl FnOnce() -> R) -> R {
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self.prof.verbose_generic_activity(what).run(f)
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}
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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#[derive(HashStable_Generic)]
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pub enum NativeLibKind {
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/// Static library (e.g. `libfoo.a` on Linux or `foo.lib` on Windows/MSVC)
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Static {
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/// Whether to bundle objects from static library into produced rlib
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bundle: Option<bool>,
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/// Whether to link static library without throwing any object files away
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whole_archive: Option<bool>,
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},
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/// Dynamic library (e.g. `libfoo.so` on Linux)
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/// or an import library corresponding to a dynamic library (e.g. `foo.lib` on Windows/MSVC).
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Dylib {
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/// Whether the dynamic library will be linked only if it satisfies some undefined symbols
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as_needed: Option<bool>,
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},
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/// Dynamic library (e.g. `foo.dll` on Windows) without a corresponding import library.
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RawDylib,
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/// A macOS-specific kind of dynamic libraries.
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Framework {
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/// Whether the framework will be linked only if it satisfies some undefined symbols
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as_needed: Option<bool>,
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},
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/// Argument which is passed to linker, relative order with libraries and other arguments
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/// is preserved
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LinkArg,
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/// Module imported from WebAssembly
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WasmImportModule,
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/// The library kind wasn't specified, `Dylib` is currently used as a default.
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Unspecified,
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}
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impl NativeLibKind {
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pub fn has_modifiers(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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NativeLibKind::Static { bundle, whole_archive } => {
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bundle.is_some() || whole_archive.is_some()
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}
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NativeLibKind::Dylib { as_needed } | NativeLibKind::Framework { as_needed } => {
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as_needed.is_some()
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}
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NativeLibKind::RawDylib
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| NativeLibKind::Unspecified
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| NativeLibKind::LinkArg
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| NativeLibKind::WasmImportModule => false,
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}
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}
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pub fn is_statically_included(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(self, NativeLibKind::Static { .. })
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}
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pub fn is_dllimport(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(
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self,
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NativeLibKind::Dylib { .. } | NativeLibKind::RawDylib | NativeLibKind::Unspecified
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)
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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#[derive(HashStable_Generic)]
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pub struct NativeLib {
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pub name: String,
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pub new_name: Option<String>,
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pub kind: NativeLibKind,
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pub verbatim: Option<bool>,
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}
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impl NativeLib {
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pub fn has_modifiers(&self) -> bool {
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self.verbatim.is_some() || self.kind.has_modifiers()
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}
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}
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/// A path that has been canonicalized along with its original, non-canonicalized form
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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pub struct CanonicalizedPath {
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// Optional since canonicalization can sometimes fail
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canonicalized: Option<PathBuf>,
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original: PathBuf,
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}
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impl CanonicalizedPath {
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pub fn new(path: &Path) -> Self {
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Self { original: path.to_owned(), canonicalized: try_canonicalize(path).ok() }
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}
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pub fn canonicalized(&self) -> &PathBuf {
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self.canonicalized.as_ref().unwrap_or(self.original())
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}
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pub fn original(&self) -> &PathBuf {
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&self.original
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}
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}
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/// Gets a list of extra command-line flags provided by the user, as strings.
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///
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/// This function is used during ICEs to show more information useful for
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/// debugging, since some ICEs only happens with non-default compiler flags
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/// (and the users don't always report them).
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pub fn extra_compiler_flags() -> Option<(Vec<String>, bool)> {
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const ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS: &[&str] = &["-Z", "-C", "--crate-type"];
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const ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS_EXCLUDE: &[&str] = &["metadata", "extra-filename"];
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const ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS_STRIP_VALUE: &[&str] = &["incremental"];
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let mut args = std::env::args_os().map(|arg| arg.to_string_lossy().to_string()).peekable();
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let mut result = Vec::new();
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let mut excluded_cargo_defaults = false;
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while let Some(arg) = args.next() {
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if let Some(a) = ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS.iter().find(|a| arg.starts_with(*a)) {
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let content = if arg.len() == a.len() {
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// A space-separated option, like `-C incremental=foo` or `--crate-type rlib`
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match args.next() {
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Some(arg) => arg.to_string(),
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None => continue,
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}
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} else if arg.get(a.len()..a.len() + 1) == Some("=") {
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// An equals option, like `--crate-type=rlib`
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arg[a.len() + 1..].to_string()
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} else {
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// A non-space option, like `-Cincremental=foo`
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arg[a.len()..].to_string()
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};
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let option = content.split_once('=').map(|s| s.0).unwrap_or(&content);
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if ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS_EXCLUDE.iter().any(|exc| option == *exc) {
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excluded_cargo_defaults = true;
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} else {
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result.push(a.to_string());
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match ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS_STRIP_VALUE.iter().find(|s| option == **s) {
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Some(s) => result.push(format!("{s}=[REDACTED]")),
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None => result.push(content),
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if !result.is_empty() { Some((result, excluded_cargo_defaults)) } else { None }
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}
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/// Returns whenever rustc was launched by Cargo as opposed to another build system.
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///
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/// To be used in diagnostics to avoid printing Cargo specific suggestions to other
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/// build systems (like Bazel, Buck2, Makefile, ...).
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pub fn was_invoked_from_cargo() -> bool {
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static FROM_CARGO: OnceLock<bool> = OnceLock::new();
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// To be able to detect Cargo, we use the simplest and least intrusive
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// way: we check whenever the `CARGO_CRATE_NAME` env is set.
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//
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// Note that it is common in Makefiles to define the `CARGO` env even
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// though we may not have been called by Cargo, so we avoid using it.
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*FROM_CARGO.get_or_init(|| std::env::var_os("CARGO_CRATE_NAME").is_some())
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}
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