Add run-make test to check the SDK version(s) that rustc produces
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tests/run-make/apple-sdk-version/foo.rs
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tests/run-make/apple-sdk-version/foo.rs
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fn main() {}
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tests/run-make/apple-sdk-version/rmake.rs
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tests/run-make/apple-sdk-version/rmake.rs
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//! Test codegen when setting SDK version on Apple platforms.
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//!
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//! This is important since its a compatibility hazard. The linker will
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//! generate load commands differently based on what minimum OS it can assume.
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//!
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//! See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129432.
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//@ only-apple
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use run_make_support::{apple_os, cmd, run_in_tmpdir, rustc, target};
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/// Run vtool to check the `sdk` field in LC_BUILD_VERSION.
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///
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/// On lower deployment targets, LC_VERSION_MIN_MACOSX, LC_VERSION_MIN_IPHONEOS and similar
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/// are used instead of LC_BUILD_VERSION, but both name the relevant variable `sdk`.
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#[track_caller]
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fn has_sdk_version(file: &str, version: &str) {
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cmd("vtool")
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.arg("-show-build")
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.arg(file)
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.run()
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.assert_stdout_contains(format!("sdk {version}"));
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}
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fn main() {
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// Fetch rustc's inferred deployment target.
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let current_deployment_target =
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rustc().target(target()).print("deployment-target").run().stdout_utf8();
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let current_deployment_target =
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current_deployment_target.strip_prefix("deployment_target=").unwrap().trim();
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// Fetch current SDK version via. xcrun.
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//
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// Assumes a standard Xcode distribution, where e.g. the macOS SDK's Mac Catalyst
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// and the iPhone Simulator version is the same as for the iPhone SDK.
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let sdk_name = match apple_os() {
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"macos" => "macosx",
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"ios" => "iphoneos",
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"watchos" => "watchos",
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"tvos" => "appletvos",
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"visionos" => "xros",
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_ => unreachable!(),
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};
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let current_sdk_version =
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cmd("xcrun").arg("--show-sdk-version").arg("--sdk").arg(sdk_name).run().stdout_utf8();
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let current_sdk_version = current_sdk_version.trim();
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// Check the SDK version in the object file produced by the codegen backend.
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rustc().target(target()).crate_type("lib").emit("obj").input("foo.rs").output("foo.o").run();
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// Set to 0, which means not set or "n/a".
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has_sdk_version("foo.o", "n/a");
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// Test that version makes it to the linker.
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for (crate_type, file_ext) in [("bin", ""), ("dylib", ".dylib")] {
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// Non-simulator watchOS targets don't support dynamic linking,
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// for simplicity we disable the test on all watchOS targets.
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if crate_type == "dylib" && apple_os() == "watchos" {
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continue;
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}
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// Test with clang
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let file_name = format!("foo_cc{file_ext}");
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rustc()
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.target(target())
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.crate_type("bin")
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.arg("-Clinker-flavor=gcc")
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.input("foo.rs")
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.output(&file_name)
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.run();
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has_sdk_version(&file_name, current_sdk_version);
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// Test with ld64
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let file_name = format!("foo_ld{file_ext}");
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rustc()
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.target(target())
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.crate_type("bin")
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.arg("-Clinker-flavor=ld")
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.input("foo.rs")
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.output(&file_name)
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.run();
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// FIXME(madsmtm): This uses the current deployment target
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// instead of the current SDK version like Clang does.
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// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129432
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has_sdk_version(&file_name, current_deployment_target);
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}
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}
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