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bors
4fb145867b Auto merge of #33991 - alexcrichton:rustbuild-more-clean, r=aturon
rustbuild: Clean more on `make clean`

Be sure to not use the old build cache for the bootstrap build system nor the
old caches of the compiler/cargo extractions (in case something went wrong).

Closes #33986
2016-06-04 01:23:02 -07:00
Steven Allen
cde72b071c build: avoid repeated string concatenation in python 2016-06-01 12:29:39 -04:00
bors
433d70cda2 Auto merge of #33141 - tshepang:python-love, r=brson
some Python nits and fixes
2016-05-31 21:37:42 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ac19420535 rustbuild: Clean more on make clean
Be sure to not use the old build cache for the bootstrap build system nor the
old caches of the compiler/cargo extractions (in case something went wrong).

Closes #33986
2016-05-31 13:24:28 -07:00
Alex Crichton
09859692ff rustbuild: Add support for --enable-local-rust
This commit adds support for the `--enable-local-rust` `./configure` switch
which uses the locally installed `rustc` to bootstrap the compiler.
2016-05-23 22:57:33 -07:00
Josh Stone
0ca7d3dc1f bootstrap: rename Config.rebuild to .local_rebuild 2016-05-23 09:49:46 -07:00
Josh Stone
1cae0c5c05 bootstrap: mirror mk's local-rebuild changes
The rustc for a local-rebuild is assumed to use the current bootstrap
key and already match the current stage1 features.
2016-05-22 00:09:33 -07:00
Alex Crichton
f4e4ec7e6d rustbuild: Pass -O to tests based on configuration
Currently rustbuild isn't detecting the `-O` flag for tests via the
`--disable-optimize-tests` or not command line flag to `./configure`, and this
commit patches up the support to pass `-O` by default.
2016-05-18 16:36:08 -07:00
Alex Crichton
bdadad85b5 rustbuild: Add missing test suites
After a comparison with the current set of tests run it was discovered that
rustbuild accidentally wasn't running a few test suites. This commit adds back a
few more test suites:

* rfail-full
* pretty-rpass
* pretty-rpass-full
* pretty-rpass-valgrind
* pretty-rfail
* pretty-rfail-full
* librustc_bitflags unit tests
2016-05-18 16:36:08 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
3ff521bdb5 check check-ui and check-incremental in check 2016-05-13 15:23:20 -07:00
Niko Matsakis
1ba4e7b7cf modify rust-build to support incremental, ui tests 2016-05-13 15:22:45 -07:00
Alex Crichton
bb9062a296 rustbuild: Add support for crate tests + doctests
This commit adds support to rustbuild to run crate unit tests (those defined by
`#[test]`) as well as documentation tests. All tests are powered by `cargo test`
under the hood.

Each step requires the `libtest` library is built for that corresponding stage.
Ideally the `test` crate would be a dev-dependency, but for now it's just easier
to ensure that we sequence everything in the right order.

Currently no filtering is implemented, so there's not actually a method of
testing *only* libstd or *only* libcore, but rather entire swaths of crates are
tested all at once.

A few points of note here are:

* The `coretest` and `collectionstest` crates are just listed as `[[test]]`
  entires for `cargo test` to naturally pick up. This mean that `cargo test -p
  core` actually runs all the tests for libcore.
* Libraries that aren't tested all mention `test = false` in their `Cargo.toml`
* Crates aren't currently allowed to have dev-dependencies due to
  rust-lang/cargo#860, but we can likely alleviate this restriction once
  workspaces are implemented.

cc #31590
2016-05-12 08:52:20 -07:00
Alex Crichton
0ec321f7b5 rustc: Implement custom panic runtimes
This commit is an implementation of [RFC 1513] which allows applications to
alter the behavior of panics at compile time. A new compiler flag, `-C panic`,
is added and accepts the values `unwind` or `panic`, with the default being
`unwind`. This model affects how code is generated for the local crate, skipping
generation of landing pads with `-C panic=abort`.

[RFC 1513]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1513-less-unwinding.md

Panic implementations are then provided by crates tagged with
`#![panic_runtime]` and lazily required by crates with
`#![needs_panic_runtime]`. The panic strategy (`-C panic` value) of the panic
runtime must match the final product, and if the panic strategy is not `abort`
then the entire DAG must have the same panic strategy.

With the `-C panic=abort` strategy, users can expect a stable method to disable
generation of landing pads, improving optimization in niche scenarios,
decreasing compile time, and decreasing output binary size. With the `-C
panic=unwind` strategy users can expect the existing ability to isolate failure
in Rust code from the outside world.

Organizationally, this commit dismantles the `sys_common::unwind` module in
favor of some bits moving part of it to `libpanic_unwind` and the rest into the
`panicking` module in libstd. The custom panic runtime support is pretty similar
to the custom allocator support with the only major difference being how the
panic runtime is injected (takes the `-C panic` flag into account).
2016-05-09 08:22:36 -07:00
bors
27edda2411 Auto merge of #33360 - alexcrichton:rustbuild-dox, r=brson
rustbuild: Document many more parts of the build

This commit expands the bootstrap build system's `README.md` as well as ensuring
that all API documentation is present and up-to-date. Additionally a new
`config.toml.example` file is checked in with commented out versions of all
possible configuration values.
2016-05-08 17:58:54 -07:00
bors
6974800c6b Auto merge of #33288 - cyplo:32834_retry_download, r=alexcrichton
Get a file during bootstrap to a temp location first.

When downloading a file in the bootstrap phase - get it to a temp
location first. Verify it there and only if downloaded properly move it
to the `cache` directory.

This should prevent `make` being stuck if the download was interrupted
or otherwise corrupted, as per discussion in #32834

The temporary files are deleted in case of an exception.

I was looking for some unit/integration tests around this and couldn't find any - presumably because this is being tested by just Travis launching it ? Let me know if it would be good to try to write tests around this. Thanks !
2016-05-08 14:57:57 -07:00
bors
ebe6da34ff Auto merge of #33414 - Nercury:master, r=alexcrichton
Add armv7-linux-androideabi target

This PR adds `armv7-linux-androideabi` target that matches `armeabi-v7a` Android ABI, ~~downscales `arm-linux-androideabi` target to match `armeabi` Android ABI~~ (TBD later if needed).

This should allow us to get the best performance from every [Android ABI level](http://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html).

Currently existing target `arm-linux-androideabi` started gaining features out of the supported range of [android `armeabi`](http://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html). While android compiler does not use a different target for later supported `armv7` architecture, it has distinct ABI name `armeabi-v7a`. We decided to add rust target `armv7-linux-androideabi` to match it.

Note that `NEON`, `VFPv3-D32`, and `ThumbEE` instruction sets are not added, because not all android devices are guaranteed to support all or some of these, and [their availability should be checked at runtime](http://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/abis.html#v7a).

~~This reduces performance of existing `arm-linux-androideabi` and may make it _much_ slower (we are talking more than order of magnitude in some random ad-hoc fp benchmark that I did).~~

Part of #33278.
2016-05-08 09:13:19 -07:00
Cyryl Płotnicki-Chudyk
6bce110c3e Remove sha256 file only if present. 2016-05-08 10:00:36 +02:00
Cyryl Płotnicki-Chudyk
15de207b9c Better error handling for bootstrap file downloads.
Remove the temp files if something goes wrong.
2016-05-08 09:54:50 +02:00
Steve Klabnik
aa63f54e37 Rollup merge of #33438 - birkenfeld:dup-words, r=steveklabnik
Fix some some duplicate words.
2016-05-07 15:35:19 -04:00
Nerijus Arlauskas
b6fc4abe44 Add armv7-linux-androideabi target. 2016-05-07 13:29:57 +03:00
Niko Matsakis
47c8179bc2 remove unused aux-base argument 2016-05-06 16:24:48 -04:00
Brian Anderson
5ad99e2296 Distribute both rust-lldb and rust-gdb everywhere except win-msvc
Both debuggers are viable in some capacity on all tier-1 platforms,
and people often ask for rust-lldb on Linux or rust-gdb on OS X.
2016-05-06 03:09:48 +00:00
Georg Brandl
26eb2bef25 Fix some some duplicate words. 2016-05-05 21:12:37 +02:00
Alex Crichton
f72bfe6661 rustbuild: Document many more parts of the build
This commit expands the bootstrap build system's `README.md` as well as ensuring
that all API documentation is present and up-to-date. Additionally a new
`config.toml.example` file is checked in with commented out versions of all
possible configuration values.
2016-05-03 15:15:27 -07:00
Cyryl Płotnicki-Chudyk
18dafe83b5 Code cleanup in download() in bootstrap.py
Make download() receive less parameters and use it explicitly 2 times
in get().
2016-04-30 08:43:01 +02:00
Cyryl Płotnicki-Chudyk
f5884f6824 Get a file during bootstrap to a temp location.
When downloading a file in the bootstrap phase - get it to a temp
location first. Verify it there and only if downloaded properly move it
to the `cache` directory.

This should prevent `make` being stuck if the download was interrupted
or otherwise corrupted.

The temporary files are deleted in case of an exception.
2016-04-30 08:09:53 +02:00
Alex Crichton
126e09e5e5 test: Move run-make tests into compiletest
Forcing them to be embedded in makefiles precludes being able to run them in
rustbuild, and adding them to compiletest gives us a great way to leverage
future enhancements to our "all encompassing test suite runner" as well as just
moving more things into Rust.

All tests are still Makefile-based in the sense that they rely on `make` being
available to run them, but there's no longer any Makefile-trickery to run them
and rustbuild can now run them out of the box as well.
2016-04-28 21:46:40 -07:00
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe
a422b7e4ed some Python nits and fixes 2016-04-26 00:34:19 +02:00
bors
f01bb5ed24 Auto merge of #33092 - alexcrichton:rustbuild-docs, r=brson
rustbuild: Run all markdown documentation tests

This commit adds support to rustbuild to run all documentation tests, basically
running `rustdoc --test` over all our documentation.
2016-04-23 05:36:28 -07:00
bors
ef57fb7144 Auto merge of #33084 - alexcrichton:osx-python-sanity, r=michaelwoerister
Sanity check Python on OSX for LLDB tests

Two primary changes:

* Don't get past the configure stage if `python` isn't coming from `/usr/bin`
* Call `debugger.Terminate()` to prevent segfaults on newer versions of LLDB.

Closes #32994
2016-04-23 01:18:03 -07:00
bors
95545e7adc Auto merge of #33011 - alexcrichton:pkg-everything, r=brson
rustbuild: Package librustc & co for cross-hosts

Currently the `rust-std` package produced by rustbuild only contains the
standard library plus libtest, but the makefiles actually produce a `rust-std`
package with all known target libraries (including libsyntax, librustc, etc).
Tweak the behavior so the dependencies of the `dist-docs` step in rustbuild
depend on the compiler libraries as well (so that they're all packaged).

Closes #32984
2016-04-20 14:58:20 -07:00
bors
9bba2907ee Auto merge of #32942 - alexcrichton:bootstrap-from-previous, r=brson
mk: Bootstrap from stable instead of snapshots

This commit removes all infrastructure from the repository for our so-called
snapshots to instead bootstrap the compiler from stable releases. Bootstrapping
from a previously stable release is a long-desired feature of distros because
they're not fans of downloading binary stage0 blobs from us. Additionally, this
makes our own CI easier as we can decommission all of the snapshot builders and
start having a regular cadence to when we update the stage0 compiler.

A new `src/etc/get-stage0.py` script was added which shares some code with
`src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py` to read a new file, `src/stage0.txt`, which lists
the current stage0 compiler as well as cargo that we bootstrap from. This script
will download the relevant `rustc` package an unpack it into `$target/stage0` as
we do today.

One problem of bootstrapping from stable releases is that we're not able to
compile unstable code (e.g. all the `#![feature]` directives in libcore/libstd).
To overcome this we employ two strategies:

* The bootstrap key of the previous compiler is hardcoded into `src/stage0.txt`
  (enabled as a result of #32731) and exported by the build system. This enables
  nightly features in the compiler we download.
* The standard library and compiler are pinned to a specific stage0, which
  doesn't change, so we're guaranteed that we'll continue compiling as we start
  from a known fixed source.

The process for making a release will also need to be tweaked now to continue to
cadence of bootstrapping from the previous release. This process looks like:

1. Merge `beta` to `stable`
2. Produce a new stable compiler.
3. Change `master` to bootstrap from this new stable compiler.
4. Merge `master` to `beta`
5. Produce a new beta compiler
6. Change `master` to bootstrap from this new beta compiler.

Step 3 above should involve very few changes as `master` was previously
bootstrapping from `beta` which is the same as `stable` at that point in time.
Step 6, however, is where we benefit from removing lots of `#[cfg(stage0)]` and
get to use new features. This also shouldn't slow the release too much as steps
1-5 requires little work other than waiting and step 6 just needs to happen at
some point during a release cycle, it's not time sensitive.

Closes #29555
Closes #29557
2016-04-20 01:16:55 -07:00
bors
3dd88f60de Auto merge of #32903 - alexcrichton:fix-rpath, r=brson
rustbuild: Fix --enable-rpath usage

This commit fixes the `--enable-rpath` configure flag in rustbuild to work
despite the compile-time directories being different than the runtime
directories. This unfortunately means that we can't use `-C rpath` out of the
box but hopefully the portability story here isn't too bad as
`src/librustc_back/rpath.rs` isn't *too* complicated.

Closes #32886
2016-04-19 22:53:17 -07:00
Alex Crichton
02538d463a mk: Bootstrap from stable instead of snapshots
This commit removes all infrastructure from the repository for our so-called
snapshots to instead bootstrap the compiler from stable releases. Bootstrapping
from a previously stable release is a long-desired feature of distros because
they're not fans of downloading binary stage0 blobs from us. Additionally, this
makes our own CI easier as we can decommission all of the snapshot builders and
start having a regular cadence to when we update the stage0 compiler.

A new `src/etc/get-stage0.py` script was added which shares some code with
`src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py` to read a new file, `src/stage0.txt`, which lists
the current stage0 compiler as well as cargo that we bootstrap from. This script
will download the relevant `rustc` package an unpack it into `$target/stage0` as
we do today.

One problem of bootstrapping from stable releases is that we're not able to
compile unstable code (e.g. all the `#![feature]` directives in libcore/libstd).
To overcome this we employ two strategies:

* The bootstrap key of the previous compiler is hardcoded into `src/stage0.txt`
  (enabled as a result of #32731) and exported by the build system. This enables
  nightly features in the compiler we download.
* The standard library and compiler are pinned to a specific stage0, which
  doesn't change, so we're guaranteed that we'll continue compiling as we start
  from a known fixed source.

The process for making a release will also need to be tweaked now to continue to
cadence of bootstrapping from the previous release. This process looks like:

1. Merge `beta` to `stable`
2. Produce a new stable compiler.
3. Change `master` to bootstrap from this new stable compiler.
4. Merge `master` to `beta`
5. Produce a new beta compiler
6. Change `master` to bootstrap from this new beta compiler.

Step 3 above should involve very few changes as `master` was previously
bootstrapping from `beta` which is the same as `stable` at that point in time.
Step 6, however, is where we benefit from removing lots of `#[cfg(stage0)]` and
get to use new features. This also shouldn't slow the release too much as steps
1-5 requires little work other than waiting and step 6 just needs to happen at
some point during a release cycle, it's not time sensitive.

Closes #29555
Closes #29557
2016-04-19 10:56:49 -07:00
Alex Crichton
cbe6292c58 mk: Force system python for LLDB tests on OSX
Force usage of /usr/bin/python whenever we run LLDB tests on OSX because it
looks like no other Python will work.
2016-04-19 09:57:00 -07:00
Alex Crichton
ede8944ea7 rustbuild: Run all markdown documentation tests
This commit adds support to rustbuild to run all documentation tests, basically
running `rustdoc --test` over all our documentation. This also includes support
for running the error index tests.
2016-04-19 09:52:56 -07:00
Alex Crichton
b325baf0ae rustbuild: Add support for compiletest test suites
This commit adds support in rustbuild for running all of the compiletest test
suites as part of `make check`. The `compiletest` program was moved to
`src/tools` (like `rustbook` and others) and is now just compiled like any other
old tool. Each test suite has a pretty standard set of dependencies and just
tweaks various parameters to the final compiletest executable.

Note that full support is lacking in terms of:

* Once a test suite has passed, that's not remembered. When a test suite is
  requested to be run, it's always run.
* The arguments to compiletest probably don't work for every possible
  combination of platforms and testing environments just yet. There will likely
  need to be future updates to tweak various pieces here and there.
* Cross compiled test suites probably don't work just yet, support for that will
  come in a follow-up patch.
2016-04-18 16:30:01 -07:00
Alex Crichton
4d1e375654 rustbuild: Clean more as part of make clean
Clean out old documentation as well as the new test/tools directories. Should
prevent a problem that happened this morning where a PR bounced and then it left
docs with "broken links" so all future PRs bounced.
2016-04-16 14:56:37 -07:00
Alex Crichton
6ff8f4a34a rustbuild: Package librustc & co for cross-hosts
Currently the `rust-std` package produced by rustbuild only contains the
standard library plus libtest, but the makefiles actually produce a `rust-std`
package with all known target libraries (including libsyntax, librustc, etc).
Tweak the behavior so the dependencies of the `dist-docs` step in rustbuild
depend on the compiler libraries as well (so that they're all packaged).

Closes #32984
2016-04-15 13:55:25 -07:00
Manish Goregaokar
70601b8da2
Rollup merge of #32926 - caipre:rustbuild-verify-download, r=alexcrichton
rustbuild: Verify sha256 of downloaded tarballs

Here's a quick first pass at this.

I don't use Python often enough to claim that this is totally Pythonic. I've left off some (almost certainly unnecessary) error handling regarding opening and processing files. The whole tarball is read into memory to calculate the hash, but the file isn't *so* large so that should be fine. I don't care for the output from `raise RuntimeError`, but that's how `run()` does it so I'm following precedent.

Tested by manually changing the value of `expected`, and by modifying the tarball then forcing `rustc_out_of_date()`. Both cases tripped the error.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32902
2016-04-16 01:18:01 +05:30
bors
ccc7e95a96 Auto merge of #32972 - alexcrichton:cargotest, r=brson
cargotest: Put output in build directory

Right now cargotest uses `TempDir` to place output into the system temp
directory, but unfortunately this means that if the process is interrupted then
it'll leak the directory and that'll never get cleaned up. One of our bots
filled up its disk space and there were 20 cargotest directories lying around so
seems prudent to clean them up!

By putting the output in the build directory it should ensure that we don't leak
too many extra builds.
2016-04-15 10:32:10 -07:00
Alex Crichton
73c2d2a741 cargotest: Put output in build directory
Right now cargotest uses `TempDir` to place output into the system temp
directory, but unfortunately this means that if the process is interrupted then
it'll leak the directory and that'll never get cleaned up. One of our bots
filled up its disk space and there were 20 cargotest directories lying around so
seems prudent to clean them up!

By putting the output in the build directory it should ensure that we don't leak
too many extra builds.
2016-04-15 09:23:12 -07:00
bors
74b3684d00 Auto merge of #32895 - alexcrichton:rustbuild-beta, r=brson
rustbuild: Fix handling of the bootstrap key

Bring the calculation logic in line with the makefiles and also set the
RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP_KEY environment variable to enable the bootstrap on the stable
compiler.
2016-04-15 04:10:11 -07:00
Steve Klabnik
d1f1f38c0e Rollup merge of #32865 - caipre:llvm-ninja, r=alexcrichton
Add rustbuild option to use Ninja for LLVM build

This change adds support for a `ninja` option in the `[llvm]` section of rustbuild's `config.toml`. When `true`, the option enables use of the Ninja build tool. Note that this change does not add support for Ninja to the old makefile based build system.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/32809

r? @alexcrichton
2016-04-14 14:49:09 -04:00
bors
374d262b3a Auto merge of #32718 - timonvo:bootstrap-skip-docs, r=alexcrichton
rustbuild: Skip generating docs if the config disables them.

r? @alexcrichton
2016-04-14 00:38:58 -07:00
Nick Platt
e0f997d347 rustbuild: Verify sha256 of downloaded tarballs 2016-04-13 22:10:42 -04:00
Nick Platt
ffff91a8e8 rustbuild: Improve error messaging in bootstrap.py
For normal invocations, print a short error message and exit. When
the verbose option is enabled, also print the backtrace.
2016-04-13 22:10:25 -04:00
Timon Van Overveldt
2805e83dcb rustbuild: Skip generating docs if the config disables them.
It looks like before these config variables weren't actually taken
into account. This patch should make the build system skip over the
documentation steps correctly.
2016-04-13 18:36:58 -07:00
Alex Crichton
7bfaeaaf9c tidy: Add a check to ensure Cargo.toml is in sync
This verifies that the crates listed in the `[dependencies]` section of
`Cargo.toml` are a subset of the crates listed in `lib.rs` for our in-tree
crates. This should help ensure that when we refactor crates over time we keep
these dependency lists in sync.
2016-04-12 15:55:14 -07:00
Alex Crichton
9dd3c54a2c rustbuild: Migrate tidy checks to Rust
This commit rewrites all of the tidy checks we have, namely:

* featureck
* errorck
* tidy
* binaries

into Rust under a new `tidy` tool inside of the `src/tools` directory. This at
the same time deletes all the corresponding Python tidy checks so we can be sure
to only have one source of truth for all the tidy checks.

cc #31590
2016-04-12 08:17:42 -07:00