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// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! The Rust compiler.
//!
//! # Note
//!
//! This API is completely unstable and subject to change.
#![crate_name = "rustc_driver"]
#![experimental]
#![crate_type = "dylib"]
#![crate_type = "rlib"]
#![doc(html_logo_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png",
html_favicon_url = "http://www.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico",
html_root_url = "http://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/")]
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#![feature(default_type_params, globs, import_shadowing, macro_rules, phase, quote)]
#![feature(slicing_syntax, unsafe_destructor)]
#![feature(rustc_diagnostic_macros)]
extern crate arena;
extern crate flate;
extern crate getopts;
extern crate graphviz;
extern crate libc;
extern crate rustc;
extern crate rustc_typeck;
extern crate rustc_back;
extern crate rustc_trans;
#[phase(plugin, link)] extern crate log;
#[phase(plugin, link)] extern crate syntax;
extern crate serialize;
extern crate "rustc_llvm" as llvm;
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pub use syntax::diagnostic;
use rustc_trans::back::link;
use rustc::session::{config, Session, build_session};
use rustc::session::config::Input;
use rustc::lint::Lint;
use rustc::lint;
use rustc::metadata;
use rustc::DIAGNOSTICS;
use std::any::AnyRefExt;
use std::io;
use std::os;
use std::task::TaskBuilder;
use rustc::session::early_error;
use syntax::ast;
use syntax::parse;
use syntax::diagnostic::Emitter;
use syntax::diagnostics;
#[cfg(test)]
pub mod test;
pub mod driver;
pub mod pretty;
pub fn run(args: Vec<String>) -> int {
monitor(proc() run_compiler(args.as_slice()));
0
}
static BUG_REPORT_URL: &'static str =
"http://doc.rust-lang.org/complement-bugreport.html";
fn run_compiler(args: &[String]) {
let matches = match handle_options(args.to_vec()) {
Some(matches) => matches,
None => return
};
let descriptions = diagnostics::registry::Registry::new(&DIAGNOSTICS);
match matches.opt_str("explain") {
Some(ref code) => {
match descriptions.find_description(code.as_slice()) {
Some(ref description) => {
println!("{}", description);
}
None => {
early_error(format!("no extended information for {}", code).as_slice());
}
}
return;
},
None => ()
}
let sopts = config::build_session_options(&matches);
let (input, input_file_path) = match matches.free.len() {
0u => {
if sopts.describe_lints {
let mut ls = lint::LintStore::new();
ls.register_builtin(None);
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describe_lints(&ls, false);
return;
}
let sess = build_session(sopts, None, descriptions);
if sess.debugging_opt(config::PRINT_SYSROOT) {
println!("{}", sess.sysroot().display());
return;
}
early_error("no input filename given");
}
1u => {
let ifile = matches.free[0].as_slice();
if ifile == "-" {
let contents = io::stdin().read_to_end().unwrap();
let src = String::from_utf8(contents).unwrap();
(Input::Str(src), None)
} else {
(Input::File(Path::new(ifile)), Some(Path::new(ifile)))
}
}
_ => early_error("multiple input filenames provided")
};
let sess = build_session(sopts, input_file_path, descriptions);
let cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess);
let odir = matches.opt_str("out-dir").map(|o| Path::new(o));
let ofile = matches.opt_str("o").map(|o| Path::new(o));
let pretty = matches.opt_default("pretty", "normal").map(|a| {
pretty::parse_pretty(&sess, a.as_slice())
});
match pretty {
pretty-printer: let users choose particular items to pretty print. With this change: * `--pretty variant=<node-id>` will print the item associated with `<node-id>` (where `<node-id>` is an integer for some node-id in the AST, and `variant` means one of {`normal`,`expanded`,...}). * `--pretty variant=<path-suffix>` will print all of the items that match the `<path-suffix>` (where `<path-suffix>` is a suffix of a path, and `variant` again means one of {`normal`,`expanded`,...}). Example 1: the suffix `typeck::check::check_struct` matches the item with the path `rustc::middle::typeck::check::check_struct` when compiling the `rustc` crate. Example 2: the suffix `and` matches `core::option::Option::and` and `core::result::Result::and` when compiling the `core` crate. Both of the `--pretty variant=...` modes will include the full path to the item in a comment that follows the item. Note that when multiple paths match, then either: 1. all matching items are printed, in series; this is what happens in the usual pretty-print variants, or 2. the compiler signals an error; this is what happens in flowgraph printing. ---- Some drive-by improvements: Heavily refactored the pretty-printing glue in driver.rs, introducing a couple local traits to avoid cut-and-pasting very code segments that differed only in how they accessed the `Session` or the `ast_map::Map`. (Note the previous code had three similar calls to `print_crate` which have all been unified in this revision; the addition of printing individual node-ids exacerbated the situation beyond tolerance.) We may want to consider promoting some of these traits, e.g. `SessionCarrier`, for use more generally elsewhere in the compiler; right now I have to double check how to access the `Session` depending on what context I am hacking in. Refactored `PpMode` to make the data directly reflect the fundamental difference in the categories (in terms of printing source-code with various annotations, versus printing a control-flow graph). (also, addressed review feedback.)
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Some((ppm, opt_uii)) => {
pretty::pretty_print_input(sess, cfg, &input, ppm, opt_uii, ofile);
return;
}
pretty-printer: let users choose particular items to pretty print. With this change: * `--pretty variant=<node-id>` will print the item associated with `<node-id>` (where `<node-id>` is an integer for some node-id in the AST, and `variant` means one of {`normal`,`expanded`,...}). * `--pretty variant=<path-suffix>` will print all of the items that match the `<path-suffix>` (where `<path-suffix>` is a suffix of a path, and `variant` again means one of {`normal`,`expanded`,...}). Example 1: the suffix `typeck::check::check_struct` matches the item with the path `rustc::middle::typeck::check::check_struct` when compiling the `rustc` crate. Example 2: the suffix `and` matches `core::option::Option::and` and `core::result::Result::and` when compiling the `core` crate. Both of the `--pretty variant=...` modes will include the full path to the item in a comment that follows the item. Note that when multiple paths match, then either: 1. all matching items are printed, in series; this is what happens in the usual pretty-print variants, or 2. the compiler signals an error; this is what happens in flowgraph printing. ---- Some drive-by improvements: Heavily refactored the pretty-printing glue in driver.rs, introducing a couple local traits to avoid cut-and-pasting very code segments that differed only in how they accessed the `Session` or the `ast_map::Map`. (Note the previous code had three similar calls to `print_crate` which have all been unified in this revision; the addition of printing individual node-ids exacerbated the situation beyond tolerance.) We may want to consider promoting some of these traits, e.g. `SessionCarrier`, for use more generally elsewhere in the compiler; right now I have to double check how to access the `Session` depending on what context I am hacking in. Refactored `PpMode` to make the data directly reflect the fundamental difference in the categories (in terms of printing source-code with various annotations, versus printing a control-flow graph). (also, addressed review feedback.)
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None => {/* continue */ }
}
let r = matches.opt_strs("Z");
if r.contains(&("ls".to_string())) {
match input {
Input::File(ref ifile) => {
let mut stdout = io::stdout();
list_metadata(&sess, &(*ifile), &mut stdout).unwrap();
}
Input::Str(_) => {
early_error("can not list metadata for stdin");
}
}
return;
}
if print_crate_info(&sess, &input, &odir, &ofile) {
return;
}
driver::compile_input(sess, cfg, &input, &odir, &ofile, None);
}
/// Returns a version string such as "0.12.0-dev".
pub fn release_str() -> Option<&'static str> {
option_env!("CFG_RELEASE")
}
/// Returns the full SHA1 hash of HEAD of the Git repo from which rustc was built.
pub fn commit_hash_str() -> Option<&'static str> {
option_env!("CFG_VER_HASH")
}
/// Returns the "commit date" of HEAD of the Git repo from which rustc was built as a static string.
pub fn commit_date_str() -> Option<&'static str> {
option_env!("CFG_VER_DATE")
}
/// Prints version information and returns None on success or an error
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/// message on panic.
pub fn version(binary: &str, matches: &getopts::Matches) -> Option<String> {
let verbose = match matches.opt_str("version").as_ref().map(|s| s.as_slice()) {
None => false,
Some("verbose") => true,
Some(s) => return Some(format!("Unrecognized argument: {}", s))
};
println!("{} {}", binary, option_env!("CFG_VERSION").unwrap_or("unknown version"));
if verbose {
fn unw(x: Option<&str>) -> &str { x.unwrap_or("unknown") }
println!("binary: {}", binary);
println!("commit-hash: {}", unw(commit_hash_str()));
println!("commit-date: {}", unw(commit_date_str()));
println!("host: {}", config::host_triple());
println!("release: {}", unw(release_str()));
}
None
}
fn usage() {
let message = format!("Usage: rustc [OPTIONS] INPUT");
println!("{}\n\
Additional help:
-C help Print codegen options
-W help Print 'lint' options and default settings
-Z help Print internal options for debugging rustc\n",
getopts::usage(message.as_slice(),
config::optgroups().as_slice()));
}
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fn describe_lints(lint_store: &lint::LintStore, loaded_plugins: bool) {
println!("
Available lint options:
-W <foo> Warn about <foo>
-A <foo> Allow <foo>
-D <foo> Deny <foo>
-F <foo> Forbid <foo> (deny, and deny all overrides)
");
fn sort_lints(lints: Vec<(&'static Lint, bool)>) -> Vec<&'static Lint> {
let mut lints: Vec<_> = lints.into_iter().map(|(x, _)| x).collect();
lints.sort_by(|x: &&Lint, y: &&Lint| {
match x.default_level.cmp(&y.default_level) {
// The sort doesn't case-fold but it's doubtful we care.
Equal => x.name.cmp(y.name),
r => r,
}
});
lints
}
fn sort_lint_groups(lints: Vec<(&'static str, Vec<lint::LintId>, bool)>)
-> Vec<(&'static str, Vec<lint::LintId>)> {
let mut lints: Vec<_> = lints.into_iter().map(|(x, y, _)| (x, y)).collect();
lints.sort_by(|&(x, _): &(&'static str, Vec<lint::LintId>),
&(y, _): &(&'static str, Vec<lint::LintId>)| {
x.cmp(y)
});
lints
}
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let (plugin, builtin) = lint_store.get_lints().partitioned(|&(_, p)| p);
let plugin = sort_lints(plugin);
let builtin = sort_lints(builtin);
let (plugin_groups, builtin_groups) = lint_store.get_lint_groups().partitioned(|&(_, _, p)| p);
let plugin_groups = sort_lint_groups(plugin_groups);
let builtin_groups = sort_lint_groups(builtin_groups);
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let max_name_len = plugin.iter().chain(builtin.iter())
.map(|&s| s.name.width(true))
.max().unwrap_or(0);
let padded = |x: &str| {
let mut s = " ".repeat(max_name_len - x.char_len());
s.push_str(x);
s
};
println!("Lint checks provided by rustc:\n");
println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded("name"), "default", "meaning");
println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded("----"), "-------", "-------");
let print_lints = |lints: Vec<&Lint>| {
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for lint in lints.into_iter() {
let name = lint.name_lower().replace("_", "-");
println!(" {} {:7.7} {}",
padded(name.as_slice()), lint.default_level.as_str(), lint.desc);
}
println!("\n");
};
print_lints(builtin);
let max_name_len = plugin_groups.iter().chain(builtin_groups.iter())
.map(|&(s, _)| s.width(true))
.max().unwrap_or(0);
let padded = |x: &str| {
let mut s = " ".repeat(max_name_len - x.char_len());
s.push_str(x);
s
};
println!("Lint groups provided by rustc:\n");
println!(" {} {}", padded("name"), "sub-lints");
println!(" {} {}", padded("----"), "---------");
let print_lint_groups = |lints: Vec<(&'static str, Vec<lint::LintId>)>| {
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for (name, to) in lints.into_iter() {
let name = name.chars().map(|x| x.to_lowercase())
.collect::<String>().replace("_", "-");
let desc = to.into_iter().map(|x| x.as_str().replace("_", "-"))
.collect::<Vec<String>>().connect(", ");
println!(" {} {}",
padded(name.as_slice()), desc);
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}
println!("\n");
};
print_lint_groups(builtin_groups);
match (loaded_plugins, plugin.len(), plugin_groups.len()) {
(false, 0, _) | (false, _, 0) => {
println!("Compiler plugins can provide additional lints and lint groups. To see a \
listing of these, re-run `rustc -W help` with a crate filename.");
}
(false, _, _) => panic!("didn't load lint plugins but got them anyway!"),
(true, 0, 0) => println!("This crate does not load any lint plugins or lint groups."),
(true, l, g) => {
if l > 0 {
println!("Lint checks provided by plugins loaded by this crate:\n");
print_lints(plugin);
}
if g > 0 {
println!("Lint groups provided by plugins loaded by this crate:\n");
print_lint_groups(plugin_groups);
}
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}
}
}
fn describe_debug_flags() {
println!("\nAvailable debug options:\n");
let r = config::debugging_opts_map();
for tuple in r.iter() {
match *tuple {
(ref name, ref desc, _) => {
println!(" -Z {:>20} -- {}", *name, *desc);
}
}
}
}
fn describe_codegen_flags() {
println!("\nAvailable codegen options:\n");
for &(name, _, opt_type_desc, desc) in config::CG_OPTIONS.iter() {
let (width, extra) = match opt_type_desc {
Some(..) => (21, "=val"),
None => (25, "")
};
println!(" -C {:>width$}{} -- {}", name.replace("_", "-"),
extra, desc, width=width);
}
}
/// Process command line options. Emits messages as appropriate. If compilation
/// should continue, returns a getopts::Matches object parsed from args, otherwise
/// returns None.
pub fn handle_options(mut args: Vec<String>) -> Option<getopts::Matches> {
// Throw away the first argument, the name of the binary
let _binary = args.remove(0).unwrap();
if args.is_empty() {
usage();
return None;
}
let matches =
match getopts::getopts(args.as_slice(), config::optgroups().as_slice()) {
Ok(m) => m,
Err(f) => {
early_error(f.to_string().as_slice());
}
};
if matches.opt_present("h") || matches.opt_present("help") {
usage();
return None;
}
// Don't handle -W help here, because we might first load plugins.
let r = matches.opt_strs("Z");
if r.iter().any(|x| *x == "help") {
describe_debug_flags();
return None;
}
let cg_flags = matches.opt_strs("C");
if cg_flags.iter().any(|x| *x == "help") {
describe_codegen_flags();
return None;
}
if cg_flags.contains(&"passes=list".to_string()) {
unsafe { ::llvm::LLVMRustPrintPasses(); }
return None;
}
if matches.opt_present("version") {
match version("rustc", &matches) {
Some(err) => early_error(err.as_slice()),
None => return None
}
}
Some(matches)
}
fn print_crate_info(sess: &Session,
input: &Input,
odir: &Option<Path>,
ofile: &Option<Path>)
-> bool {
let (crate_name, crate_file_name) = sess.opts.print_metas;
// these nasty nested conditions are to avoid doing extra work
if crate_name || crate_file_name {
let attrs = parse_crate_attrs(sess, input);
let t_outputs = driver::build_output_filenames(input,
odir,
ofile,
attrs.as_slice(),
sess);
let id = link::find_crate_name(Some(sess), attrs.as_slice(), input);
if crate_name {
println!("{}", id);
}
if crate_file_name {
let crate_types = driver::collect_crate_types(sess, attrs.as_slice());
let metadata = driver::collect_crate_metadata(sess, attrs.as_slice());
*sess.crate_metadata.borrow_mut() = metadata;
for &style in crate_types.iter() {
let fname = link::filename_for_input(sess, style, id.as_slice(),
&t_outputs.with_extension(""));
println!("{}", fname.filename_display());
}
}
true
} else {
false
}
}
fn parse_crate_attrs(sess: &Session, input: &Input) ->
Vec<ast::Attribute> {
let result = match *input {
Input::File(ref ifile) => {
parse::parse_crate_attrs_from_file(ifile,
Vec::new(),
&sess.parse_sess)
}
Input::Str(ref src) => {
parse::parse_crate_attrs_from_source_str(
driver::anon_src().to_string(),
src.to_string(),
Vec::new(),
&sess.parse_sess)
}
};
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result.into_iter().collect()
}
pub fn list_metadata(sess: &Session, path: &Path,
out: &mut io::Writer) -> io::IoResult<()> {
metadata::loader::list_file_metadata(sess.target.target.options.is_like_osx, path, out)
}
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/// Run a procedure which will detect panics in the compiler and print nicer
/// error messages rather than just failing the test.
///
/// The diagnostic emitter yielded to the procedure should be used for reporting
/// errors of the compiler.
pub fn monitor(f: proc():Send) {
static STACK_SIZE: uint = 32000000; // 32MB
let (tx, rx) = channel();
let w = io::ChanWriter::new(tx);
let mut r = io::ChanReader::new(rx);
let mut task = TaskBuilder::new().named("rustc").stderr(box w);
// FIXME: Hacks on hacks. If the env is trying to override the stack size
// then *don't* set it explicitly.
if os::getenv("RUST_MIN_STACK").is_none() {
task = task.stack_size(STACK_SIZE);
}
match task.try(f) {
Ok(()) => { /* fallthrough */ }
Err(value) => {
// Task panicked without emitting a fatal diagnostic
if !value.is::<diagnostic::FatalError>() {
let mut emitter = diagnostic::EmitterWriter::stderr(diagnostic::Auto, None);
// a .span_bug or .bug call has already printed what
// it wants to print.
if !value.is::<diagnostic::ExplicitBug>() {
emitter.emit(
None,
"unexpected panic",
None,
diagnostic::Bug);
}
let xs = [
"the compiler unexpectedly panicked. this is a bug.".to_string(),
format!("we would appreciate a bug report: {}",
BUG_REPORT_URL),
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"run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace".to_string(),
];
for note in xs.iter() {
emitter.emit(None, note.as_slice(), None, diagnostic::Note)
}
match r.read_to_string() {
Ok(s) => println!("{}", s),
Err(e) => {
emitter.emit(None,
format!("failed to read internal \
stderr: {}",
e).as_slice(),
None,
diagnostic::Error)
}
}
}
// Panic so the process returns a failure code, but don't pollute the
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// output with some unnecessary panic messages, we've already
// printed everything that we needed to.
io::stdio::set_stderr(box io::util::NullWriter);
panic!();
}
}
}
pub fn main() {
let args = std::os::args();
let result = run(args);
std::os::set_exit_status(result);
}