rust/mk/crates.mk
Alex Crichton 5ec36c358f std: Extract librustrt out of libstd
As part of the libstd facade efforts, this commit extracts the runtime interface
out of the standard library into a standalone crate, librustrt. This crate will
provide the following services:

* Definition of the rtio interface
* Definition of the Runtime interface
* Implementation of the Task structure
* Implementation of task-local-data
* Implementation of task failure via unwinding via libunwind
* Implementation of runtime initialization and shutdown
* Implementation of thread-local-storage for the local rust Task

Notably, this crate avoids the following services:

* Thread creation and destruction. The crate does not require the knowledge of
  an OS threading system, and as a result it seemed best to leave out the
  `rt::thread` module from librustrt. The librustrt module does depend on
  mutexes, however.
* Implementation of backtraces. There is no inherent requirement for the runtime
  to be able to generate backtraces. As will be discussed later, this
  functionality continues to live in libstd rather than librustrt.

As usual, a number of architectural changes were required to make this crate
possible. Users of "stable" functionality will not be impacted by this change,
but users of the `std::rt` module will likely note the changes. A list of
architectural changes made is:

* The stdout/stderr handles no longer live directly inside of the `Task`
  structure. This is a consequence of librustrt not knowing about `std::io`.
  These two handles are now stored inside of task-local-data.

  The handles were originally stored inside of the `Task` for perf reasons, and
  TLD is not currently as fast as it could be. For comparison, 100k prints goes
  from 59ms to 68ms (a 15% slowdown). This appeared to me to be an acceptable
  perf loss for the successful extraction of a librustrt crate.

* The `rtio` module was forced to duplicate more functionality of `std::io`. As
  the module no longer depends on `std::io`, `rtio` now defines structures such
  as socket addresses, addrinfo fiddly bits, etc. The primary change made was
  that `rtio` now defines its own `IoError` type. This type is distinct from
  `std::io::IoError` in that it does not have an enum for what error occurred,
  but rather a platform-specific error code.

  The native and green libraries will be updated in later commits for this
  change, and the bulk of this effort was put behind updating the two libraries
  for this change (with `rtio`).

* Printing a message on task failure (along with the backtrace) continues to
  live in libstd, not in librustrt. This is a consequence of the above decision
  to move the stdout/stderr handles to TLD rather than inside the `Task` itself.
  The unwinding API now supports registration of global callback functions which
  will be invoked when a task fails, allowing for libstd to register a function
  to print a message and a backtrace.

  The API for registering a callback is experimental and unsafe, as the
  ramifications of running code on unwinding is pretty hairy.

* The `std::unstable::mutex` module has moved to `std::rt::mutex`.

* The `std::unstable::sync` module has been moved to `std::rt::exclusive` and
  the type has been rewritten to not internally have an Arc and to have an RAII
  guard structure when locking. Old code should stop using `Exclusive` in favor
  of the primitives in `libsync`, but if necessary, old code should port to
  `Arc<Exclusive<T>>`.

* The local heap has been stripped down to have fewer debugging options. None of
  these were tested, and none of these have been used in a very long time.

[breaking-change]
2014-06-06 22:19:41 -07:00

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Makefile

# Copyright 2014 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 <LICENSE-APACHE or
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
# <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
# option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
# except according to those terms.
################################################################################
# Rust's standard distribution of crates and tools
#
# The crates outlined below are the standard distribution of libraries provided
# in a rust installation. These rules are meant to abstract over the
# dependencies (both native and rust) of crates and basically generate all the
# necessary makefile rules necessary to build everything.
#
# Here's an explanation of the variables below
#
# TARGET_CRATES
# This list of crates will be built for all targets, including
# cross-compiled targets
#
# HOST_CRATES
# This list of crates will be compiled for only host targets. Note that
# this set is explicitly *not* a subset of TARGET_CRATES, but rather it is
# a disjoint set. Nothing in the TARGET_CRATES set can depend on crates in
# the HOST_CRATES set, but the HOST_CRATES set can depend on target
# crates.
#
# TOOLS
# A list of all tools which will be built as part of the compilation
# process. It is currently assumed that most tools are built through
# src/driver/driver.rs with a particular configuration (there's a
# corresponding library providing the implementation)
#
# DEPS_<crate>
# These lists are the dependencies of the <crate> that is to be built.
# Rust dependencies are listed bare (i.e. std, green) and native
# dependencies have a "native:" prefix (i.e. native:hoedown). All deps
# will be built before the crate itself is built.
#
# TOOL_DEPS_<tool>/TOOL_SOURCE_<tool>
# Similar to the DEPS variable, this is the library crate dependencies
# list for tool as well as the source file for the specified tool
#
# You shouldn't need to modify much other than these variables. Crates are
# automatically generated for all stage/host/target combinations.
################################################################################
TARGET_CRATES := libc std green rustuv native flate arena glob term semver \
uuid serialize sync getopts collections num test time rand \
url log regex graphviz core rlibc alloc debug rustrt
HOST_CRATES := syntax rustc rustdoc fourcc hexfloat regex_macros fmt_macros
CRATES := $(TARGET_CRATES) $(HOST_CRATES)
TOOLS := compiletest rustdoc rustc
DEPS_core :=
DEPS_rlibc :=
DEPS_alloc := core libc native:jemalloc
DEPS_debug := std
DEPS_rustrt := alloc core libc collections native:rustrt_native
DEPS_std := core libc rand alloc collections rustrt \
native:rust_builtin native:backtrace
DEPS_graphviz := std
DEPS_green := std native:context_switch
DEPS_rustuv := std native:uv native:uv_support
DEPS_native := std
DEPS_syntax := std term serialize log fmt_macros debug
DEPS_rustc := syntax native:rustllvm flate arena serialize sync getopts \
time log graphviz debug
DEPS_rustdoc := rustc native:hoedown serialize sync getopts \
test time debug
DEPS_flate := std native:miniz
DEPS_arena := std
DEPS_graphviz := std
DEPS_glob := std
DEPS_serialize := std log
DEPS_term := std log
DEPS_semver := std
DEPS_uuid := std serialize
DEPS_sync := std alloc
DEPS_getopts := std
DEPS_collections := core alloc
DEPS_fourcc := syntax std
DEPS_hexfloat := syntax std
DEPS_num := std
DEPS_test := std getopts serialize term time regex native:rust_test_helpers
DEPS_time := std serialize sync
DEPS_rand := core
DEPS_url := std
DEPS_log := std sync
DEPS_regex := std
DEPS_regex_macros = syntax std regex
DEPS_fmt_macros = std
TOOL_DEPS_compiletest := test green rustuv getopts
TOOL_DEPS_rustdoc := rustdoc native
TOOL_DEPS_rustc := rustc native
TOOL_SOURCE_compiletest := $(S)src/compiletest/compiletest.rs
TOOL_SOURCE_rustdoc := $(S)src/driver/driver.rs
TOOL_SOURCE_rustc := $(S)src/driver/driver.rs
ONLY_RLIB_core := 1
ONLY_RLIB_libc := 1
ONLY_RLIB_rlibc := 1
ONLY_RLIB_alloc := 1
ONLY_RLIB_rand := 1
ONLY_RLIB_collections := 1
################################################################################
# You should not need to edit below this line
################################################################################
DOC_CRATES := $(filter-out rustc, $(filter-out syntax, $(CRATES)))
COMPILER_DOC_CRATES := rustc syntax
# This macro creates some simple definitions for each crate being built, just
# some munging of all of the parameters above.
#
# $(1) is the crate to generate variables for
define RUST_CRATE
CRATEFILE_$(1) := $$(S)src/lib$(1)/lib.rs
RSINPUTS_$(1) := $$(call rwildcard,$(S)src/lib$(1)/,*.rs)
RUST_DEPS_$(1) := $$(filter-out native:%,$$(DEPS_$(1)))
NATIVE_DEPS_$(1) := $$(patsubst native:%,%,$$(filter native:%,$$(DEPS_$(1))))
endef
$(foreach crate,$(CRATES),$(eval $(call RUST_CRATE,$(crate))))
# Similar to the macro above for crates, this macro is for tools
#
# $(1) is the crate to generate variables for
define RUST_TOOL
TOOL_INPUTS_$(1) := $$(call rwildcard,$$(dir $$(TOOL_SOURCE_$(1))),*.rs)
endef
$(foreach crate,$(TOOLS),$(eval $(call RUST_TOOL,$(crate))))