// This is a simple smoke test for rustc's `--emit dep-info` feature. It prints out // information about dependencies in a Makefile-compatible format, as a `.d` file. // Note that this test does not check that the `.d` file is Makefile-compatible. // This test first checks that emitting dep-info disables static analysis, preventing // compilation of `erroneous.rs` from causing a compilation failure. // Then, it checks that compilation using the flag is successful in general, even with // empty source files or source files that contain a whitespace character. // Finally, it removes one dependency and checks that compilation is still successful. // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/10698 use run_make_support::{rfs, rustc}; fn main() { // We're only emitting dep info, so we shouldn't be running static analysis to // figure out that this program is erroneous. rustc().input("erroneous.rs").emit("dep-info").run(); rustc().input("lib.rs").emit("dep-info,link").crate_type("lib").run(); rfs::remove_file("foo.rs"); rfs::create_file("foo.rs"); // Compilation should succeed even if `foo.rs` is empty. rustc().input("lib.rs").emit("dep-info,link").crate_type("lib").run(); // Again, with a space in the filename this time around. rustc().input("lib_foofoo.rs").emit("dep-info,link").crate_type("lib").run(); rfs::remove_file("foo foo.rs"); rfs::create_file("foo foo.rs"); // Compilation should succeed even if `foo foo.rs` is empty. rustc().input("lib_foofoo.rs").emit("dep-info,link").crate_type("lib").run(); // When a source file is deleted, compilation should still succeed if the library // also loses this source file dependency. rfs::remove_file("bar.rs"); rustc().input("lib2.rs").emit("dep-info,link").crate_type("lib").run(); }