// Copyright 2014-2015 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 or the MIT license // , 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"] #![unstable(feature = "rustc_private", issue = "27812")] #![crate_type = "dylib"] #![crate_type = "rlib"] #![doc(html_logo_url = "https://www.rust-lang.org/logos/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png", html_favicon_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/favicon.ico", html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/")] #![cfg_attr(not(stage0), deny(warnings))] #![feature(box_syntax)] #![feature(libc)] #![feature(quote)] #![feature(rustc_diagnostic_macros)] #![feature(rustc_private)] #![feature(set_stdio)] #![feature(staged_api)] #![feature(question_mark)] extern crate arena; extern crate flate; extern crate getopts; extern crate graphviz; extern crate libc; extern crate rustc; extern crate rustc_back; extern crate rustc_borrowck; extern crate rustc_const_eval; extern crate rustc_passes; extern crate rustc_lint; extern crate rustc_plugin; extern crate rustc_privacy; extern crate rustc_incremental; extern crate rustc_metadata; extern crate rustc_mir; extern crate rustc_resolve; extern crate rustc_save_analysis; extern crate rustc_trans; extern crate rustc_typeck; extern crate serialize; extern crate rustc_llvm as llvm; #[macro_use] extern crate log; #[macro_use] extern crate syntax; extern crate syntax_ext; use driver::CompileController; use pretty::{PpMode, UserIdentifiedItem}; use rustc_resolve as resolve; use rustc_save_analysis as save; use rustc_trans::back::link; use rustc::session::{config, Session, build_session, CompileResult}; use rustc::session::config::{Input, PrintRequest, OutputType, ErrorOutputType}; use rustc::session::config::{get_unstable_features_setting, nightly_options}; use rustc::middle::cstore::CrateStore; use rustc::lint::Lint; use rustc::lint; use rustc_metadata::loader; use rustc_metadata::cstore::CStore; use rustc::util::common::time; use std::cmp::max; use std::cmp::Ordering::Equal; use std::default::Default; use std::env; use std::io::{self, Read, Write}; use std::iter::repeat; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::process; use std::rc::Rc; use std::str; use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; use std::thread; use rustc::session::early_error; use syntax::ast; use syntax::parse::{self, PResult}; use syntax::errors; use syntax::errors::emitter::Emitter; use syntax::diagnostics; use syntax::parse::token; use syntax::feature_gate::{GatedCfg, UnstableFeatures}; #[cfg(test)] pub mod test; pub mod driver; pub mod pretty; pub mod target_features; const BUG_REPORT_URL: &'static str = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.\ md#bug-reports"; #[inline] fn abort_msg(err_count: usize) -> String { match err_count { 0 => "aborting with no errors (maybe a bug?)".to_owned(), 1 => "aborting due to previous error".to_owned(), e => format!("aborting due to {} previous errors", e), } } pub fn abort_on_err(result: Result, sess: &Session) -> T { match result { Err(err_count) => { sess.fatal(&abort_msg(err_count)); } Ok(x) => x, } } pub fn run(args: Vec) -> isize { monitor(move || { let (result, session) = run_compiler(&args, &mut RustcDefaultCalls); if let Err(err_count) = result { if err_count > 0 { match session { Some(sess) => sess.fatal(&abort_msg(err_count)), None => { let mut emitter = errors::emitter::BasicEmitter::stderr(errors::ColorConfig::Auto); emitter.emit(None, &abort_msg(err_count), None, errors::Level::Fatal); exit_on_err(); } } } } }); 0 } // Parse args and run the compiler. This is the primary entry point for rustc. // See comments on CompilerCalls below for details about the callbacks argument. pub fn run_compiler<'a>(args: &[String], callbacks: &mut CompilerCalls<'a>) -> (CompileResult, Option) { macro_rules! do_or_return {($expr: expr, $sess: expr) => { match $expr { Compilation::Stop => return (Ok(()), $sess), Compilation::Continue => {} } }} let matches = match handle_options(args) { Some(matches) => matches, None => return (Ok(()), None), }; let sopts = config::build_session_options(&matches); if sopts.debugging_opts.debug_llvm { unsafe { llvm::LLVMSetDebug(1); } } let descriptions = diagnostics_registry(); do_or_return!(callbacks.early_callback(&matches, &sopts, &descriptions, sopts.error_format), None); let (odir, ofile) = make_output(&matches); let (input, input_file_path) = match make_input(&matches.free) { Some((input, input_file_path)) => callbacks.some_input(input, input_file_path), None => match callbacks.no_input(&matches, &sopts, &odir, &ofile, &descriptions) { Some((input, input_file_path)) => (input, input_file_path), None => return (Ok(()), None), }, }; let cstore = Rc::new(CStore::new(token::get_ident_interner())); let sess = build_session(sopts, input_file_path, descriptions, cstore.clone()); rustc_lint::register_builtins(&mut sess.lint_store.borrow_mut(), Some(&sess)); let mut cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess); target_features::add_configuration(&mut cfg, &sess); do_or_return!(callbacks.late_callback(&matches, &sess, &input, &odir, &ofile), Some(sess)); // It is somewhat unfortunate that this is hardwired in - this is forced by // the fact that pretty_print_input requires the session by value. let pretty = callbacks.parse_pretty(&sess, &matches); if let Some((ppm, opt_uii)) = pretty { pretty::pretty_print_input(sess, &cstore, cfg, &input, ppm, opt_uii, ofile); return (Ok(()), None); } let plugins = sess.opts.debugging_opts.extra_plugins.clone(); let control = callbacks.build_controller(&sess); (driver::compile_input(&sess, &cstore, cfg, &input, &odir, &ofile, Some(plugins), &control), Some(sess)) } // Extract output directory and file from matches. fn make_output(matches: &getopts::Matches) -> (Option, Option) { let odir = matches.opt_str("out-dir").map(|o| PathBuf::from(&o)); let ofile = matches.opt_str("o").map(|o| PathBuf::from(&o)); (odir, ofile) } // Extract input (string or file and optional path) from matches. fn make_input(free_matches: &[String]) -> Option<(Input, Option)> { if free_matches.len() == 1 { let ifile = &free_matches[0][..]; if ifile == "-" { let mut src = String::new(); io::stdin().read_to_string(&mut src).unwrap(); Some((Input::Str { name: driver::anon_src(), input: src }, None)) } else { Some((Input::File(PathBuf::from(ifile)), Some(PathBuf::from(ifile)))) } } else { None } } // Whether to stop or continue compilation. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] pub enum Compilation { Stop, Continue, } impl Compilation { pub fn and_then Compilation>(self, next: F) -> Compilation { match self { Compilation::Stop => Compilation::Stop, Compilation::Continue => next(), } } } // A trait for customising the compilation process. Offers a number of hooks for // executing custom code or customising input. pub trait CompilerCalls<'a> { // Hook for a callback early in the process of handling arguments. This will // be called straight after options have been parsed but before anything // else (e.g., selecting input and output). fn early_callback(&mut self, _: &getopts::Matches, _: &config::Options, _: &diagnostics::registry::Registry, _: ErrorOutputType) -> Compilation { Compilation::Continue } // Hook for a callback late in the process of handling arguments. This will // be called just before actual compilation starts (and before build_controller // is called), after all arguments etc. have been completely handled. fn late_callback(&mut self, _: &getopts::Matches, _: &Session, _: &Input, _: &Option, _: &Option) -> Compilation { Compilation::Continue } // Called after we extract the input from the arguments. Gives the implementer // an opportunity to change the inputs or to add some custom input handling. // The default behaviour is to simply pass through the inputs. fn some_input(&mut self, input: Input, input_path: Option) -> (Input, Option) { (input, input_path) } // Called after we extract the input from the arguments if there is no valid // input. Gives the implementer an opportunity to supply alternate input (by // returning a Some value) or to add custom behaviour for this error such as // emitting error messages. Returning None will cause compilation to stop // at this point. fn no_input(&mut self, _: &getopts::Matches, _: &config::Options, _: &Option, _: &Option, _: &diagnostics::registry::Registry) -> Option<(Input, Option)> { None } // Parse pretty printing information from the arguments. The implementer can // choose to ignore this (the default will return None) which will skip pretty // printing. If you do want to pretty print, it is recommended to use the // implementation of this method from RustcDefaultCalls. // FIXME, this is a terrible bit of API. Parsing of pretty printing stuff // should be done as part of the framework and the implementor should customise // handling of it. However, that is not possible atm because pretty printing // essentially goes off and takes another path through the compiler which // means the session is either moved or not depending on what parse_pretty // returns (we could fix this by cloning, but it's another hack). The proper // solution is to handle pretty printing as if it were a compiler extension, // extending CompileController to make this work (see for example the treatment // of save-analysis in RustcDefaultCalls::build_controller). fn parse_pretty(&mut self, _sess: &Session, _matches: &getopts::Matches) -> Option<(PpMode, Option)> { None } // Create a CompilController struct for controlling the behaviour of // compilation. fn build_controller(&mut self, &Session) -> CompileController<'a>; } // CompilerCalls instance for a regular rustc build. #[derive(Copy, Clone)] pub struct RustcDefaultCalls; fn handle_explain(code: &str, descriptions: &diagnostics::registry::Registry, output: ErrorOutputType) { let normalised = if code.starts_with("E") { code.to_string() } else { format!("E{0:0>4}", code) }; match descriptions.find_description(&normalised) { Some(ref description) => { // Slice off the leading newline and print. print!("{}", &description[1..]); } None => { early_error(output, &format!("no extended information for {}", code)); } } } fn check_cfg(sopts: &config::Options, output: ErrorOutputType) { let mut emitter: Box = match output { config::ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable(color_config) => { Box::new(errors::emitter::BasicEmitter::stderr(color_config)) } config::ErrorOutputType::Json => Box::new(errors::json::JsonEmitter::basic()), }; let mut saw_invalid_predicate = false; for item in sopts.cfg.iter() { match item.node { ast::MetaItemKind::List(ref pred, _) => { saw_invalid_predicate = true; emitter.emit(None, &format!("invalid predicate in --cfg command line argument: `{}`", pred), None, errors::Level::Fatal); } _ => {}, } } if saw_invalid_predicate { panic!(errors::FatalError); } } impl<'a> CompilerCalls<'a> for RustcDefaultCalls { fn early_callback(&mut self, matches: &getopts::Matches, sopts: &config::Options, descriptions: &diagnostics::registry::Registry, output: ErrorOutputType) -> Compilation { if let Some(ref code) = matches.opt_str("explain") { handle_explain(code, descriptions, output); return Compilation::Stop; } check_cfg(sopts, output); Compilation::Continue } fn no_input(&mut self, matches: &getopts::Matches, sopts: &config::Options, odir: &Option, ofile: &Option, descriptions: &diagnostics::registry::Registry) -> Option<(Input, Option)> { match matches.free.len() { 0 => { if sopts.describe_lints { let mut ls = lint::LintStore::new(); rustc_lint::register_builtins(&mut ls, None); describe_lints(&ls, false); return None; } let cstore = Rc::new(CStore::new(token::get_ident_interner())); let sess = build_session(sopts.clone(), None, descriptions.clone(), cstore.clone()); rustc_lint::register_builtins(&mut sess.lint_store.borrow_mut(), Some(&sess)); let should_stop = RustcDefaultCalls::print_crate_info(&sess, None, odir, ofile); if should_stop == Compilation::Stop { return None; } early_error(sopts.error_format, "no input filename given"); } 1 => panic!("make_input should have provided valid inputs"), _ => early_error(sopts.error_format, "multiple input filenames provided"), } None } fn parse_pretty(&mut self, sess: &Session, matches: &getopts::Matches) -> Option<(PpMode, Option)> { let pretty = if sess.opts.debugging_opts.unstable_options { matches.opt_default("pretty", "normal").map(|a| { // stable pretty-print variants only pretty::parse_pretty(sess, &a, false) }) } else { None }; if pretty.is_none() && sess.unstable_options() { matches.opt_str("unpretty").map(|a| { // extended with unstable pretty-print variants pretty::parse_pretty(sess, &a, true) }) } else { pretty } } fn late_callback(&mut self, matches: &getopts::Matches, sess: &Session, input: &Input, odir: &Option, ofile: &Option) -> Compilation { RustcDefaultCalls::print_crate_info(sess, Some(input), odir, ofile) .and_then(|| RustcDefaultCalls::list_metadata(sess, matches, input)) } fn build_controller(&mut self, sess: &Session) -> CompileController<'a> { let mut control = CompileController::basic(); if sess.opts.parse_only || sess.opts.debugging_opts.show_span.is_some() || sess.opts.debugging_opts.ast_json_noexpand { control.after_parse.stop = Compilation::Stop; } if sess.opts.no_analysis || sess.opts.debugging_opts.ast_json { control.after_write_deps.stop = Compilation::Stop; } if sess.opts.no_trans { control.after_analysis.stop = Compilation::Stop; } if !sess.opts.output_types.keys().any(|&i| i == OutputType::Exe) { control.after_llvm.stop = Compilation::Stop; } if sess.opts.debugging_opts.save_analysis { control.after_analysis.callback = box |state| { time(state.session.time_passes(), "save analysis", || { save::process_crate(state.tcx.unwrap(), state.lcx.unwrap(), state.krate.unwrap(), state.analysis.unwrap(), state.crate_name.unwrap(), state.out_dir) }); }; control.after_analysis.run_callback_on_error = true; control.make_glob_map = resolve::MakeGlobMap::Yes; } control } } impl RustcDefaultCalls { pub fn list_metadata(sess: &Session, matches: &getopts::Matches, input: &Input) -> Compilation { let r = matches.opt_strs("Z"); if r.contains(&("ls".to_string())) { match input { &Input::File(ref ifile) => { let path = &(*ifile); let mut v = Vec::new(); loader::list_file_metadata(&sess.target.target, path, &mut v) .unwrap(); println!("{}", String::from_utf8(v).unwrap()); } &Input::Str { .. } => { early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), "cannot list metadata for stdin"); } } return Compilation::Stop; } return Compilation::Continue; } fn print_crate_info(sess: &Session, input: Option<&Input>, odir: &Option, ofile: &Option) -> Compilation { if sess.opts.prints.is_empty() { return Compilation::Continue; } let attrs = match input { None => None, Some(input) => { let result = parse_crate_attrs(sess, input); match result { Ok(attrs) => Some(attrs), Err(mut parse_error) => { parse_error.emit(); return Compilation::Stop; } } } }; for req in &sess.opts.prints { match *req { PrintRequest::TargetList => { let mut targets = rustc_back::target::TARGETS.to_vec(); targets.sort(); println!("{}", targets.join("\n")); }, PrintRequest::Sysroot => println!("{}", sess.sysroot().display()), PrintRequest::FileNames | PrintRequest::CrateName => { let input = match input { Some(input) => input, None => early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), "no input file provided"), }; let attrs = attrs.as_ref().unwrap(); let t_outputs = driver::build_output_filenames(input, odir, ofile, attrs, sess); let id = link::find_crate_name(Some(sess), attrs, input); if *req == PrintRequest::CrateName { println!("{}", id); continue; } let crate_types = driver::collect_crate_types(sess, attrs); for &style in &crate_types { let fname = link::filename_for_input(sess, style, &id, &t_outputs); println!("{}", fname.file_name() .unwrap() .to_string_lossy()); } } PrintRequest::Cfg => { let mut cfg = config::build_configuration(&sess); target_features::add_configuration(&mut cfg, &sess); let allow_unstable_cfg = match get_unstable_features_setting() { UnstableFeatures::Disallow => false, _ => true, }; for cfg in cfg { if !allow_unstable_cfg && GatedCfg::gate(&*cfg).is_some() { continue; } match cfg.node { ast::MetaItemKind::Word(ref word) => println!("{}", word), ast::MetaItemKind::NameValue(ref name, ref value) => { println!("{}=\"{}\"", name, match value.node { ast::LitKind::Str(ref s, _) => s, _ => continue, }); } // Right now there are not and should not be any // MetaItemKind::List items in the configuration returned by // `build_configuration`. ast::MetaItemKind::List(..) => { panic!("MetaItemKind::List encountered in default cfg") } } } } } } return Compilation::Stop; } } /// 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 pub fn version(binary: &str, matches: &getopts::Matches) { let verbose = matches.opt_present("verbose"); 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())); } } fn usage(verbose: bool, include_unstable_options: bool) { let groups = if verbose { config::rustc_optgroups() } else { config::rustc_short_optgroups() }; let groups: Vec<_> = groups.into_iter() .filter(|x| include_unstable_options || x.is_stable()) .map(|x| x.opt_group) .collect(); let message = format!("Usage: rustc [OPTIONS] INPUT"); let extra_help = if verbose { "" } else { "\n --help -v Print the full set of options rustc accepts" }; println!("{}\nAdditional 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, &groups), extra_help); } fn describe_lints(lint_store: &lint::LintStore, loaded_plugins: bool) { println!(" Available lint options: -W Warn about -A \ Allow -D Deny -F Forbid \ (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, bool)>) -> Vec<(&'static str, Vec)> { let mut lints: Vec<_> = lints.into_iter().map(|(x, y, _)| (x, y)).collect(); lints.sort_by(|&(x, _): &(&'static str, Vec), &(y, _): &(&'static str, Vec)| { x.cmp(y) }); lints } let (plugin, builtin): (Vec<_>, _) = lint_store.get_lints() .iter() .cloned() .partition(|&(_, p)| p); let plugin = sort_lints(plugin); let builtin = sort_lints(builtin); let (plugin_groups, builtin_groups): (Vec<_>, _) = lint_store.get_lint_groups() .iter() .cloned() .partition(|&(_, _, p)| p); let plugin_groups = sort_lint_groups(plugin_groups); let builtin_groups = sort_lint_groups(builtin_groups); let max_name_len = plugin.iter() .chain(&builtin) .map(|&s| s.name.chars().count()) .max() .unwrap_or(0); let padded = |x: &str| { let mut s = repeat(" ") .take(max_name_len - x.chars().count()) .collect::(); 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>| { for lint in lints { let name = lint.name_lower().replace("_", "-"); println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded(&name[..]), lint.default_level.as_str(), lint.desc); } println!("\n"); }; print_lints(builtin); let max_name_len = max("warnings".len(), plugin_groups.iter() .chain(&builtin_groups) .map(|&(s, _)| s.chars().count()) .max() .unwrap_or(0)); let padded = |x: &str| { let mut s = repeat(" ") .take(max_name_len - x.chars().count()) .collect::(); s.push_str(x); s }; println!("Lint groups provided by rustc:\n"); println!(" {} {}", padded("name"), "sub-lints"); println!(" {} {}", padded("----"), "---------"); println!(" {} {}", padded("warnings"), "all built-in lints"); let print_lint_groups = |lints: Vec<(&'static str, Vec)>| { for (name, to) in lints { let name = name.to_lowercase().replace("_", "-"); let desc = to.into_iter() .map(|x| x.as_str().replace("_", "-")) .collect::>() .join(", "); println!(" {} {}", padded(&name[..]), desc); } 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); } } } } fn describe_debug_flags() { println!("\nAvailable debug options:\n"); print_flag_list("-Z", config::DB_OPTIONS); } fn describe_codegen_flags() { println!("\nAvailable codegen options:\n"); print_flag_list("-C", config::CG_OPTIONS); } fn print_flag_list(cmdline_opt: &str, flag_list: &[(&'static str, T, Option<&'static str>, &'static str)]) { let max_len = flag_list.iter() .map(|&(name, _, opt_type_desc, _)| { let extra_len = match opt_type_desc { Some(..) => 4, None => 0, }; name.chars().count() + extra_len }) .max() .unwrap_or(0); for &(name, _, opt_type_desc, desc) in flag_list { let (width, extra) = match opt_type_desc { Some(..) => (max_len - 4, "=val"), None => (max_len, ""), }; println!(" {} {:>width$}{} -- {}", cmdline_opt, 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. /// /// The compiler's handling of options is a little complication as it ties into /// our stability story, and it's even *more* complicated by historical /// accidents. The current intention of each compiler option is to have one of /// three modes: /// /// 1. An option is stable and can be used everywhere. /// 2. An option is unstable, but was historically allowed on the stable /// channel. /// 3. An option is unstable, and can only be used on nightly. /// /// Like unstable library and language features, however, unstable options have /// always required a form of "opt in" to indicate that you're using them. This /// provides the easy ability to scan a code base to check to see if anything /// unstable is being used. Currently, this "opt in" is the `-Z` "zed" flag. /// /// All options behind `-Z` are considered unstable by default. Other top-level /// options can also be considered unstable, and they were unlocked through the /// `-Z unstable-options` flag. Note that `-Z` remains to be the root of /// instability in both cases, though. /// /// So with all that in mind, the comments below have some more detail about the /// contortions done here to get things to work out correctly. pub fn handle_options(args: &[String]) -> Option { // Throw away the first argument, the name of the binary let args = &args[1..]; if args.is_empty() { // user did not write `-v` nor `-Z unstable-options`, so do not // include that extra information. usage(false, false); return None; } // Parse with *all* options defined in the compiler, we don't worry about // option stability here we just want to parse as much as possible. let all_groups: Vec = config::rustc_optgroups() .into_iter() .map(|x| x.opt_group) .collect(); let matches = match getopts::getopts(&args[..], &all_groups) { Ok(m) => m, Err(f) => early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), &f.to_string()), }; // For all options we just parsed, we check a few aspects: // // * If the option is stable, we're all good // * If the option wasn't passed, we're all good // * If `-Z unstable-options` wasn't passed (and we're not a -Z option // ourselves), then we require the `-Z unstable-options` flag to unlock // this option that was passed. // * If we're a nightly compiler, then unstable options are now unlocked, so // we're good to go. // * Otherwise, if we're a truly unstable option then we generate an error // (unstable option being used on stable) // * If we're a historically stable-but-should-be-unstable option then we // emit a warning that we're going to turn this into an error soon. nightly_options::check_nightly_options(&matches, &config::rustc_optgroups()); if matches.opt_present("h") || matches.opt_present("help") { // Only show unstable options in --help if we *really* accept unstable // options, which catches the case where we got `-Z unstable-options` on // the stable channel of Rust which was accidentally allowed // historically. usage(matches.opt_present("verbose"), nightly_options::is_unstable_enabled(&matches)); 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") { version("rustc", &matches); return None; } Some(matches) } fn parse_crate_attrs<'a>(sess: &'a Session, input: &Input) -> PResult<'a, Vec> { match *input { Input::File(ref ifile) => { parse::parse_crate_attrs_from_file(ifile, Vec::new(), &sess.parse_sess) } Input::Str { ref name, ref input } => { parse::parse_crate_attrs_from_source_str(name.clone(), input.clone(), Vec::new(), &sess.parse_sess) } } } /// 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: F) { const STACK_SIZE: usize = 8 * 1024 * 1024; // 8MB struct Sink(Arc>>); impl Write for Sink { fn write(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result { Write::write(&mut *self.0.lock().unwrap(), data) } fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> { Ok(()) } } let data = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new())); let err = Sink(data.clone()); let mut cfg = thread::Builder::new().name("rustc".to_string()); // FIXME: Hacks on hacks. If the env is trying to override the stack size // then *don't* set it explicitly. if env::var_os("RUST_MIN_STACK").is_none() { cfg = cfg.stack_size(STACK_SIZE); } let thread = cfg.spawn(move || { io::set_panic(box err); f() }); if let Err(value) = thread.unwrap().join() { // Thread panicked without emitting a fatal diagnostic if !value.is::() { let mut emitter = errors::emitter::BasicEmitter::stderr(errors::ColorConfig::Auto); // a .span_bug or .bug call has already printed what // it wants to print. if !value.is::() { emitter.emit(None, "unexpected panic", None, errors::Level::Bug); } let xs = ["the compiler unexpectedly panicked. this is a bug.".to_string(), format!("we would appreciate a bug report: {}", BUG_REPORT_URL)]; for note in &xs { emitter.emit(None, ¬e[..], None, errors::Level::Note) } if match env::var_os("RUST_BACKTRACE") { Some(val) => &val != "0", None => false, } { emitter.emit(None, "run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` for a backtrace", None, errors::Level::Note); } println!("{}", str::from_utf8(&data.lock().unwrap()).unwrap()); } exit_on_err(); } } fn exit_on_err() -> ! { // Panic so the process returns a failure code, but don't pollute the // output with some unnecessary panic messages, we've already // printed everything that we needed to. io::set_panic(box io::sink()); panic!(); } pub fn diagnostics_registry() -> diagnostics::registry::Registry { use syntax::diagnostics::registry::Registry; let mut all_errors = Vec::new(); all_errors.extend_from_slice(&rustc::DIAGNOSTICS); all_errors.extend_from_slice(&rustc_typeck::DIAGNOSTICS); all_errors.extend_from_slice(&rustc_borrowck::DIAGNOSTICS); all_errors.extend_from_slice(&rustc_resolve::DIAGNOSTICS); all_errors.extend_from_slice(&rustc_privacy::DIAGNOSTICS); all_errors.extend_from_slice(&rustc_trans::DIAGNOSTICS); all_errors.extend_from_slice(&rustc_const_eval::DIAGNOSTICS); Registry::new(&all_errors) } pub fn main() { let result = run(env::args().collect()); process::exit(result as i32); }