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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Anderson
7c8c544731 mk: Replace 'oxidize' with 'rustc'. Closes #13781 2014-05-21 11:01:59 -07:00
Alex Crichton
acdee8b904 llvm: Add an option to statically link libstdc++
The goal of the snapshot bots is to produce binaries which can run in as many
locations as possible. Currently we build on Centos 6 for this reason, but with
LLVM's update to C++11, this reduces the number of platforms that we could
possibly run on.

This adds a --enable-llvm-static-stdcpp option to the ./configure script for
Rust which will enable building a librustc with a static dependence on
libstdc++. This normally isn't necessary, but this option can be used on the
snapshot builders in order to continue to make binaries which should be able to
run in as many locations as possible.
2014-04-17 11:39:51 -07:00
Brian Anderson
d252539990 mk: Rename CFG_COMPILER to CFG_COMPILER_HOST_TRIPLE
Much clearer
2014-03-25 21:35:10 -07:00
Vadim Chugunov
b7651325eb Build compiler-rt and link it to all crates, similarly to morestack. 2014-02-11 15:59:59 -08:00
Brian Anderson
3062d0f6bb mk: Replace 'compile_and_link' with 'oxidize' 2014-02-09 02:42:28 -08:00
Alex Crichton
2611483894 Refactor the build system for easily adding crates
Before this patch, if you wanted to add a crate to the build system you had to
change about 100 lines across 8 separate makefiles. This is highly error prone
and opaque to all but a few. This refactoring is targeted at consolidating this
effort so adding a new crate adds one line in one file in a way that everyone
can understand it.
2014-01-26 00:53:41 -08:00
Alex Crichton
f2a86a2da6 Register new snapshots 2014-01-09 09:18:59 -08:00
Alex Crichton
004dae6abd Fix the snapshot and cross compilation
If we bootstrap a cross compile from a stage1 compiler, then the stage1 compiler
already knows about the rustc => rustlib change, so we need to not add the extra
flag if it's a stage0 version of a target from a stage1 of another target.
2014-01-08 08:16:48 -08:00
Jan Niklas Hasse
116773a4eb Make CFG_LIBDIR configurable. Fixes #5223 2014-01-07 17:51:15 +01:00
Alex Crichton
89f8bc2561 Fix parallel makefile builds
All the copying of files amongst one another was apparently causing something to
get corrupted. Instead of having files fly around, just update the directories
to link to.
2014-01-06 21:55:15 -08:00
Jan Niklas Hasse
6abe0ef32e Make rustc's own lib directory configurable and change the default to rustlib. Fixes #3319 2014-01-05 12:06:20 +01:00
Alex Crichton
04c446b4b6 make: Don't have libsyntax depend on librustuv
It doesn't actually and we can get better incremental build times for
modifications to librustuv if libsyntax/librustc don't need to get rebuilt
2013-12-24 19:59:54 -08:00
Alex Crichton
282f3d99a5 Test fixes and rebase problems
Note that this removes a number of run-pass tests which are exercising behavior
of the old runtime. This functionality no longer exists and is thoroughly tested
inside of libgreen and libnative. There isn't really the notion of "starting the
runtime" any more. The major notion now is "bootstrapping the initial task".
2013-12-24 19:59:53 -08:00
Alex Crichton
d830fcc6eb make: Add all the make support for lib{native,green}
This should now begin distribution of lib{green,native} in rlib/dylib format as
well as building them as part of the normal build process.
2013-12-24 19:59:52 -08:00
Alex Crichton
f04d6241cb Fix the linked targets for rustc
Right now multiple targets/hosts is broken because the libdir passed for all of
the LLVM libraries is for the wrong architecture. By using the right arch
(target, not host), everything is linked and assembled just fine.
2013-12-07 10:38:32 -08:00
Alex Crichton
e91ffb0710 Link rustllvm statically, and distribute a static snapshot
In order to keep up to date with changes to the libraries that `llvm-config`
spits out, the dependencies to the LLVM are a dynamically generated rust file.
This file is now automatically updated whenever LLVM is updated to get kept
up-to-date.

At the same time, this cleans out some old cruft which isn't necessary in the
makefiles in terms of dependencies.

Closes #10745
Closes #10744
2013-12-06 20:51:17 -08:00
Alex Crichton
e338a4154b Add generation of static libraries to rustc
This commit implements the support necessary for generating both intermediate
and result static rust libraries. This is an implementation of my thoughts in
https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/rust-dev/2013-November/006686.html.

When compiling a library, we still retain the "lib" option, although now there
are "rlib", "staticlib", and "dylib" as options for crate_type (and these are
stackable). The idea of "lib" is to generate the "compiler default" instead of
having too choose (although all are interchangeable). For now I have left the
"complier default" to be a dynamic library for size reasons.

Of the rust libraries, lib{std,extra,rustuv} will bootstrap with an
rlib/dylib pair, but lib{rustc,syntax,rustdoc,rustpkg} will only be built as a
dynamic object. I chose this for size reasons, but also because you're probably
not going to be embedding the rustc compiler anywhere any time soon.

Other than the options outlined above, there are a few defaults/preferences that
are now opinionated in the compiler:

* If both a .dylib and .rlib are found for a rust library, the compiler will
  prefer the .rlib variant. This is overridable via the -Z prefer-dynamic option
* If generating a "lib", the compiler will generate a dynamic library. This is
  overridable by explicitly saying what flavor you'd like (rlib, staticlib,
  dylib).
* If no options are passed to the command line, and no crate_type is found in
  the destination crate, then an executable is generated

With this change, you can successfully build a rust program with 0 dynamic
dependencies on rust libraries. There is still a dynamic dependency on
librustrt, but I plan on removing that in a subsequent commit.

This change includes no tests just yet. Our current testing
infrastructure/harnesses aren't very amenable to doing flavorful things with
linking, so I'm planning on adding a new mode of testing which I believe belongs
as a separate commit.

Closes #552
2013-11-29 18:36:13 -08:00
Alex Crichton
0ce1b2f04d Statically link libuv to librustuv
Similarly to the previous commit, libuv is only used by this library, so there's
no need for it to be linked into librustrt and available to all crates by
default.
2013-11-02 21:28:17 -07:00
Heather
8a593a8bdb support for GNU configure syntax 2013-10-29 16:22:08 -07:00
Alex Crichton
201cab84e8 Move rust's uv implementation to its own crate
There are a few reasons that this is a desirable move to take:

1. Proof of concept that a third party event loop is possible
2. Clear separation of responsibility between rt::io and the uv-backend
3. Enforce in the future that the event loop is "pluggable" and replacable

Here's a quick summary of the points of this pull request which make this
possible:

* Two new lang items were introduced: event_loop, and event_loop_factory.
  The idea of a "factory" is to define a function which can be called with no
  arguments and will return the new event loop as a trait object. This factory
  is emitted to the crate map when building an executable. The factory doesn't
  have to exist, and when it doesn't then an empty slot is in the crate map and
  a basic event loop with no I/O support is provided to the runtime.

* When building an executable, then the rustuv crate will be linked by default
  (providing a default implementation of the event loop) via a similar method to
  injecting a dependency on libstd. This is currently the only location where
  the rustuv crate is ever linked.

* There is a new #[no_uv] attribute (implied by #[no_std]) which denies
  implicitly linking to rustuv by default

Closes #5019
2013-10-29 08:39:22 -07:00
Alex Crichton
6969e5fb58 Allow stage0 warnings 2013-10-16 11:53:05 -07:00
Felix S. Klock II
2835df2db6 Fix for make -j race from #9531 injected by cleanup in b1a22518f0. 2013-09-26 23:56:53 +02:00
Alex Crichton
7b3dd32797 Move the rt build directory under $target
Closes #2302
2013-09-04 23:34:09 -07:00
Alex Crichton
6b3c7cb4e2 Build rustllvm into $target/rustllvm 2013-09-03 23:48:45 -07:00
Felix S. Klock II
b1a22518f0 small cleanup of previous commit with mucho comments. 2013-09-01 00:53:56 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
f61713a5eb hypothetical fix for #8865. 2013-09-01 00:11:30 +02:00
Erick Tryzelaar
cc567085c0 Deny warnings in stage1+ libsyntax/librustc/librustdoc/librusti/librust 2013-08-17 08:42:39 -07:00
Michael Sullivan
fd01031f3a Warn when using -o option on libraries. Closes #6554. 2013-08-05 11:41:06 -07:00
bors
44808fcee6 auto merge of #7820 : pnkfelix/rust/fill-in-some-missing-rustc-lib-dependences, r=graydon
r? anyone

Fix #8057

This commit fixes some oversights in the Makefile where rustc could be
invoked without some of its dependencies yet in place.  (I encountered
the problem in practice; its not just theoretical.)

As written in Makefile.in, $(STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) is the way one
writes an invocation of rustc where $(1) is the stage number $(2) is
the target triple $(3) is the host triple.  (Other uses of the macro
may plug in actual values or different parameters in for those three
formal parameters.)

When you have invocations of $(STAGE...), you need to make sure that
its dependences are satisfied; otherwise, if someone is using `make
-jN` for certain (large-ish) `N`, one can encounter situations where
GNU make attempts to invoke `rustc` before it has actually copied some
of its libraries into place, such as libmorestack.a, which causes a
link failure when the rustc invocation attempts to link in those
libraries.

In this case, the main prerequisite to add is TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3),
which is described in Makefile.in as "Prerequisites for using the
stageN compiler to build target artifacts"

----

In addition to adding the extra dependences on TSREQ..., I also
replaced occurrences of the pattern:

    TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)
    $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$(CFG_STDLIB_$(2))
    $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$(CFG_EXTRALIB_$(2))

with:

    SREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)

which is equivalent to the above, as defined in Makefile.in

----

Finally, for the cases where TSREQ was missing in tests.mk, I went
ahead and put in a dependence on SREQ rather than just TSREQ, since it
was not clear to me how one could expect to compile those cases
without stdlib and extralib.

(It could well be that I should have gone ahead and done the same in
 other cases where I saw TSREQ was missing, and put SREQ in those
 cases as well.  But this seemed like a good measure for now, without
 needing to tax my understanding of the overall makefile
 infrastructure much further.)
2013-07-26 11:34:46 -07:00
Alex Crichton
634eddb28e Allow all warnings in stage0 to account for bugs 2013-07-22 00:30:32 -07:00
Felix S. Klock II
534dd628a7 Add dependence arc from running rustc to its libraries.
This commit fixes some oversights in the Makefile where rustc could be
invoked without some of its dependencies yet in place.  (I encountered
the problem in practice; its not just theoretical.)

As written in Makefile.in, $(STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) is the way one
writes an invocation of rustc where $(1) is the stage number $(2) is
the target triple $(3) is the host triple.  (Other uses of the macro
may plug in actual values or different parameters in for those three
formal parameters.)

When you have invocations of $(STAGE...), you need to make sure that
its dependences are satisfied; otherwise, if someone is using `make
-jN` for certain (large-ish) `N`, one can encounter situations where
GNU make attempts to invoke `rustc` before it has actually copied some
of its libraries into place, such as libmorestack.a, which causes a
link failure when the rustc invocation attempts to link in those
libraries.

In this case, the main prerequisite to add is TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3),
which is described in Makefile.in as "Prerequisites for using the
stageN compiler to build target artifacts"

----

In addition to adding the extra dependences on TSREQ..., I also
replaced occurrences of the pattern:

    TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)
    $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$(CFG_STDLIB_$(2))
    $$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$(CFG_EXTRALIB_$(2))

with:

    SREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)

which is equivalent to the above, as defined in Makefile.in

----

Finally, for the cases where TSREQ was missing in tests.mk, I went
ahead and put in a dependence on SREQ rather than just TSREQ, since it
was not clear to me how one could expect to compile those cases
without stdlib and extralib.

(It could well be that I should have gone ahead and done the same in
 other cases where I saw TSREQ was missing, and put SREQ in those
 cases as well.  But this seemed like a good measure for now, without
 needing to tax my understanding of the overall makefile
 infrastructure much further.)
2013-07-16 13:45:30 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
25f51eeda0 Fix #3225: Incorporate feedback from Graydon.
Namely, switched in many places to using GNU make provided functions
for directory listing and text processing, rather than spawning a
shell process to do that work.

In the process of the revision, learned about Target-specific
variables, which were very applicable to INSTALL_LIB (which, on a
per-recipe basis, was always receiving the same actual arguments for
its first two formal parameters in every invocation).

  http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Target_002dspecific.html

(We might be able to make use of those in future refactorings.)

----

Also adds a cleanup pass to get-snapshot.py as well, since the same
problem arises when we unpack libraries from the snapshot archive into
a build directory with a prior snapshot's artifacts.  (I put this step
into the python script rather than the makefile because I wanted to
delay the cleanup pass until after we have at least successfully
downloaded the tarball.  That way, if the download fails, you should
not destroy the previous unarchived snapshot libraries and build
products.)

----

Also reverted whitespace changes to minimize diff.
I plan to put them back in in a dedicated commit elsewhere.
2013-07-09 13:08:50 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
033ac5497e Fix #3225: Check for old Rust libraries when building and installing.
When building Rust libraries (e.g. librustc, libstd, etc), checks for
and verbosely removes previous build products before invoking rustc.
(Also, when Make variable VERBOSE is defined, it will list all of the
libraries matching the object library's glob after the rustc
invocation has completed.)

When installing Rust libraries, checks for previous libraries in
target install directory, but does not remove them.

The thinking behind these two different modes of operation is that the
installation target, unlike the build tree, is not under the control
of this infrastructure and it is not up to this Makefile to decide if
the previous libraries should be removed.
2013-07-07 15:23:40 +02:00
Alex Crichton
c109bed15b Deny common lints by default for lib{std,extra} 2013-06-25 17:39:43 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ff86830c9c Define rustc's host triple at compile time
This way a cross-compiled rustc's answer to host_triple() is correct. The return
value of host_triple() reflects the actual host triple that the compiler was
build for, not the triple the compiler is being built on
2013-05-28 21:23:42 -05:00
Tom Lee
e69e80938b Define _RUST_STAGEN when building rustrt.
This lets us use #ifdefs to determine which stage of the build we happen
to be in, which is useful in the event we need to make changes to rustrt
that are incompatible with the code generated by stage0.

This should help pave the way to completing #6575, which will likely
require changes to type signatures for spawn_fn & glue_fn in rustrt.
2013-05-24 00:30:01 -07:00
Patrick Walton
0c820d4123 libstd: Rename libcore to libstd and libstd to libextra; update makefiles.
This only changes the directory names; it does not change the "real"
metadata names.
2013-05-22 21:57:05 -07:00
Young-il Choi
930908aa90 mk: target.mk host.mk fix for duplicated rules of mingw32 after #6235 2013-05-07 15:29:05 +09:00
Felix S. Klock II
175a5eea42 Fix another goof: consistently use parent directory of target for rule.
(I wonder if there's a better way to write this in the rule itself;
i.e. something like `$$(dirname $$@)`.  But for now this will do.)
2013-05-04 12:46:11 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
495bceb9b0 Fix syntax: had to use escaped $$ to have an effect after first expansion. 2013-05-04 10:57:56 +02:00
Felix S. Klock II
4dd0fa6876 Make build products depend on their target directories.
This is an attempt to address Issue #3326 by adding [*order-only*][1]
prerequsites of each build product on the directory where it is to go.
It is important that the prerequisites be order-only, since the
timestamp on a parent directory is not relevant to whether a product
is out of date; the parent directory merely needs to exist.

(This use case of generating target directories was provided as an
[example][2] of how order-only prequisites are used.)

[1]: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Prerequisite-Types.html

[2]: http://www.kolpackov.net/pipermail/notes/2004-January/000001.html
2013-05-03 18:53:47 +02:00
Young-il Choi
7714d52cd9 mk: cleanup - lib and executable suffix handling 2013-03-02 21:25:12 +09:00
Young-il Choi
26a5dc593c mk: rewrite make files 2013-02-27 14:53:35 +09:00
Brian Anderson
15c0c35352 mk: Split target triples into bulid triple + host triples + target triples
For cross compiling to targets that don't want to build a compiler
2013-02-21 17:51:55 -08:00
Brian Anderson
e343abd0ed mk: Remove USE_SNAPSHOT_RT, etc. Obsolete. #4713 r=graydon 2013-01-31 21:07:28 -08:00
Graydon Hoare
d1affff623 Reliciense makefiles and testsuite. Yup. 2012-12-10 17:32:58 -08:00
Brian Anderson
69a8b4d8e2 Rename src/rustc to src/librustc. Use the driver crate 2012-11-07 13:53:39 -08:00
Daniel Patterson
6c79d78843 library-ifying of tools - turning cargo, rustdoc, fuzzer, into libraries, as per #3543 2012-11-03 18:23:43 -07:00
auREAX
26ed387d7f Rename configure --enable-pax-marks flag to --enable-pax-flags flag. 2012-10-05 00:08:34 +02:00
auREAX
0bb437aafa Add GRSecurity compatibility with --enable-pax-marks configure flag; add GRSecurity autodetection code to configure. 2012-10-04 11:56:24 -07:00