diff --git a/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp b/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp index cb7cce4da0d..2ab65218061 100644 --- a/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp +++ b/compiler/rustc_llvm/llvm-wrapper/RustWrapper.cpp @@ -66,12 +66,22 @@ static LLVM_THREAD_LOCAL char *LastError; static void FatalErrorHandler(void *UserData, const char* Reason, bool GenCrashDiag) { - // Do the same thing that the default error handler does. - std::cerr << "LLVM ERROR: " << Reason << std::endl; + // Once upon a time we emitted "LLVM ERROR:" specifically to mimic LLVM. Then, + // we developed crater and other tools which only expose logs, not error codes. + // Use a more greppable prefix that will still match the "LLVM ERROR:" prefix. + std::cerr << "rustc-LLVM ERROR: " << Reason << std::endl; // Since this error handler exits the process, we have to run any cleanup that // LLVM would run after handling the error. This might change with an LLVM // upgrade. + // + // In practice, this will do nothing, because the only cleanup LLVM does is + // to remove all files that were registered with it via a frontend calling + // one of the `createOutputFile` family of functions in LLVM and passing true + // to RemoveFileOnSignal, something that rustc does not do. However, it would + // be... inadvisable to suddenly stop running these handlers, if LLVM gets + // "interesting" ideas in the future about what cleanup should be done. + // We might even find it useful for generating less artifacts. sys::RunInterruptHandlers(); exit(101); diff --git a/tests/ui/linkage-attr/common-linkage-non-zero-init.stderr b/tests/ui/linkage-attr/common-linkage-non-zero-init.stderr index 667bb3ec130..93015bb2bac 100644 --- a/tests/ui/linkage-attr/common-linkage-non-zero-init.stderr +++ b/tests/ui/linkage-attr/common-linkage-non-zero-init.stderr @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ 'common' global must have a zero initializer! ptr @TEST -LLVM ERROR: Broken module found, compilation aborted! +rustc-LLVM ERROR: Broken module found, compilation aborted!