rust/src/rustc/driver/rustc.rs

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#[no_core];
use core(vers = "0.2");
use std(vers = "0.2");
use rustc(vers = "0.2");
use syntax(vers = "0.2");
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import core::*;
// -*- rust -*-
import result::{ok, err};
import std::getopts;
import std::map::hashmap;
import getopts::{opt_present};
import rustc::driver::driver::*;
import syntax::codemap;
import rustc::driver::{diagnostic, session};
import rustc::middle::lint;
import io::reader_util;
fn version(argv0: str) {
let mut vers = "unknown version";
let env_vers = #env["CFG_VERSION"];
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if str::len(env_vers) != 0u { vers = env_vers; }
io::println(#fmt("%s %s", argv0, vers));
io::println(#fmt("host: %s", host_triple()));
}
fn usage(argv0: str) {
io::println(#fmt("Usage: %s [options] <input>\n", argv0) +
"
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Options:
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--bin Compile an executable crate (default)
-c Compile and assemble, but do not link
--cfg <cfgspec> Configure the compilation environment
--emit-llvm Produce an LLVM bitcode file
-g Produce debug info
--gc Garbage collect shared data (experimental/temporary)
-h --help Display this message
-L <path> Add a directory to the library search path
--lib Compile a library crate
--ls List the symbols defined by a compiled library crate
--no-trans Run all passes except translation; no output
-O Equivalent to --opt-level=2
-o <filename> Write output to <filename>
--opt-level <lvl> Optimize with possible levels 0-3
--out-dir <dir> Write output to compiler-chosen filename in <dir>
--parse-only Parse only; do not compile, assemble, or link
--pretty [type] Pretty-print the input instead of compiling;
valid types are: normal (un-annotated source),
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expanded (crates expanded), typed (crates expanded,
with type annotations), or identified (fully
parenthesized, AST nodes and blocks with IDs)
-S Compile only; do not assemble or link
--save-temps Write intermediate files (.bc, .opt.bc, .o)
in addition to normal output
--static Use or produce static libraries or binaries
--stats Print compilation statistics
--sysroot <path> Override the system root
--test Build a test harness
--target <triple> Target cpu-manufacturer-kernel[-os] to compile for
(default: host triple)
(see http://sources.redhat.com/autobook/autobook/
autobook_17.html for detail)
-W <foo> enable warning <foo>
-W no-<foo> disable warning <foo>
-W err-<foo> enable warning <foo> as an error
-W help Print available warnings and default settings
-Z help list internal options for debugging rustc
-v --version Print version info and exit
");
}
fn describe_warnings() {
let lint_dict = lint::get_lint_dict();
let mut max_key = 0u;
for lint_dict.each_key {|k| max_key = uint::max(k.len(), max_key); }
fn padded(max: uint, s: str) -> str {
str::from_bytes(vec::from_elem(max - s.len(), ' ' as u8)) + s
}
io::println(#fmt("\nAvailable warnings:\n"));
io::println(#fmt(" %s %7.7s %s",
padded(max_key, "name"), "default", "meaning"));
io::println(#fmt(" %s %7.7s %s\n",
padded(max_key, "----"), "-------", "-------"));
for lint_dict.each {|k, v|
let k = str::replace(k, "_", "-");
io::println(#fmt(" %s %7.7s %s",
padded(max_key, k),
alt v.default { lint::warn { "warn" }
lint::error { "error" }
lint::ignore { "ignore" } },
v.desc));
}
io::println("");
}
fn describe_debug_flags() {
io::println(#fmt("\nAvailable debug options:\n"));
for session::debugging_opts_map().each { |pair|
let (name, desc, _) = pair;
io::println(#fmt(" -Z%-20s -- %s", name, desc));
}
}
fn run_compiler(args: [str], demitter: diagnostic::emitter) {
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// Don't display log spew by default. Can override with RUST_LOG.
logging::console_off();
let mut args = args;
let binary = vec::shift(args);
if vec::len(args) == 0u { usage(binary); ret; }
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let match =
alt getopts::getopts(args, opts()) {
ok(m) { m }
err(f) {
early_error(demitter, getopts::fail_str(f))
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}
};
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if opt_present(match, "h") || opt_present(match, "help") {
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usage(binary);
ret;
}
let lint_flags = (getopts::opt_strs(match, "W")
+ getopts::opt_strs(match, "warn"));
if lint_flags.contains("help") {
describe_warnings();
ret;
}
if getopts::opt_strs(match, "Z").contains("help") {
describe_debug_flags();
ret;
}
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if opt_present(match, "v") || opt_present(match, "version") {
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version(binary);
ret;
}
let input = alt vec::len(match.free) {
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0u { early_error(demitter, "no input filename given") }
1u {
let ifile = match.free[0];
if ifile == "-" {
let src = str::from_bytes(io::stdin().read_whole_stream());
str_input(src)
} else {
file_input(ifile)
}
}
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_ { early_error(demitter, "multiple input filenames provided") }
};
let sopts = build_session_options(match, demitter);
let sess = build_session(sopts, demitter);
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let odir = getopts::opt_maybe_str(match, "out-dir");
let ofile = getopts::opt_maybe_str(match, "o");
let cfg = build_configuration(sess, binary, input);
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let pretty =
option::map(getopts::opt_default(match, "pretty",
"normal"),
bind parse_pretty(sess, _));
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alt pretty {
some::<pp_mode>(ppm) { pretty_print_input(sess, cfg, input, ppm); ret; }
none::<pp_mode> {/* continue */ }
}
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let ls = opt_present(match, "ls");
if ls {
alt input {
file_input(ifile) {
list_metadata(sess, ifile, io::stdout());
}
str_input(_) {
early_error(demitter, "can not list metadata for stdin");
}
}
ret;
}
compile_input(sess, cfg, input, odir, ofile);
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}
/*
This is a sanity check that any failure of the compiler is performed
through the diagnostic module and reported properly - we shouldn't be calling
plain-old-fail on any execution path that might be taken. Since we have
console logging off by default, hitting a plain fail statement would make the
compiler silently exit, which would be terrible.
This method wraps the compiler in a subtask and injects a function into the
diagnostic emitter which records when we hit a fatal error. If the task
fails without recording a fatal error then we've encountered a compiler
bug and need to present an error.
*/
fn monitor(+f: fn~(diagnostic::emitter)) {
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enum monitor_msg {
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fatal,
done,
};
let p = comm::port();
let ch = comm::chan(p);
alt task::try {||
// The 'diagnostics emitter'. Every error, warning, etc. should
// go through this function.
let demitter = fn@(cmsp: option<(codemap::codemap, codemap::span)>,
msg: str, lvl: diagnostic::level) {
if lvl == diagnostic::fatal {
comm::send(ch, fatal);
}
diagnostic::emit(cmsp, msg, lvl);
};
resource finally(ch: comm::chan<monitor_msg>) {
comm::send(ch, done);
}
let _finally = finally(ch);
f(demitter)
} {
result::ok(_) { /* fallthrough */ }
result::err(_) {
// Task failed without emitting a fatal diagnostic
if comm::recv(p) == done {
diagnostic::emit(
none,
diagnostic::ice_msg("unexpected failure"),
diagnostic::error);
for [
"the compiler hit an unexpected failure path. \
this is a bug",
"try running with RUST_LOG=rustc=0,::rt::backtrace \
to get further details and report the results \
to github.com/mozilla/rust/issues"
].each {|note|
diagnostic::emit(none, note, diagnostic::note)
}
}
// Fail so the process returns a failure code
fail;
}
}
}
fn main(args: [str]) {
monitor {|demitter|
run_compiler(args, demitter);
}
}
// Local Variables:
// mode: rust
// fill-column: 78;
// indent-tabs-mode: nil
// c-basic-offset: 4
// buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix
// End: