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This crate is regularly synced with its mirror in the rustc repo at compiler/rustc_smir
.
We use git subtree
for this to preserve commits and allow the rustc repo to
edit these crates without having to touch this repo. This keeps the crates compiling
while allowing us to independently work on them here. The effort of keeping them in
sync is pushed entirely onto us, without affecting rustc workflows negatively.
This may change in the future, but changes to policy should only be done via a
compiler team MCP.
Instructions for working on this crate locally
Since the crate is the same in the rustc repo and here, the dependencies on rustc_* crates will only either work here or there, but never in both places at the same time. Thus we use optional dependencies on the rustc_* crates, requiring local development to use
cargo build --no-default-features -Zavoid-dev-deps
in order to compile successfully.
Instructions for syncing
Updating this repository
In the rustc repo, execute
git subtree push --prefix=compiler/rustc_smir url_to_your_fork_of_project_stable_mir some_feature_branch
and then open a PR of your some_feature_branch
against https://github.com/rust-lang/project-stable-mir
Updating the rustc library
First we need to bump our stack limit, as the rustc repo otherwise quickly hits that:
ulimit -s 60000
Maximum function recursion depth (1000) reached
Then we need to disable dash
as the default shell for sh scripts, as otherwise we run into a
hard limit of a recursion depth of 1000:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
and then select No
to disable dash.
Patching your git worktree
The regular git worktree does not scale to repos of the size of the rustc repo.
So download the git-subtree.sh
from https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/493/files and run
sudo cp --backup /path/to/patched/git-subtree.sh /usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree
sudo chmod --reference=/usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree~ /usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree
sudo chown --reference=/usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree~ /usr/lib/git-core/git-subtree
Actually doing a sync
In the rustc repo, execute
git subtree pull --prefix=compiler/rustc_smir https://github.com/rust-lang/project-stable-mir smir
Note: only ever sync to rustc from the project-stable-mir's smir
branch. Do not sync with your own forks.
Then open a PR against rustc just like a regular PR.