186 lines
6.6 KiB
Rust
186 lines
6.6 KiB
Rust
use rustc::session::config::{self, OutputFilenames, Input, OutputType};
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use rustc::session::Session;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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use syntax::{ast, attr};
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use syntax::symbol::sym;
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use syntax_pos::Span;
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pub fn out_filename(sess: &Session,
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crate_type: config::CrateType,
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outputs: &OutputFilenames,
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crate_name: &str)
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-> PathBuf {
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let default_filename = filename_for_input(sess, crate_type, crate_name, outputs);
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let out_filename = outputs.outputs.get(&OutputType::Exe)
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.and_then(|s| s.to_owned())
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.or_else(|| outputs.single_output_file.clone())
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.unwrap_or(default_filename);
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check_file_is_writeable(&out_filename, sess);
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out_filename
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}
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// Make sure files are writeable. Mac, FreeBSD, and Windows system linkers
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// check this already -- however, the Linux linker will happily overwrite a
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// read-only file. We should be consistent.
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pub fn check_file_is_writeable(file: &Path, sess: &Session) {
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if !is_writeable(file) {
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sess.fatal(&format!("output file {} is not writeable -- check its \
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permissions", file.display()));
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}
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}
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fn is_writeable(p: &Path) -> bool {
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match p.metadata() {
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Err(..) => true,
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Ok(m) => !m.permissions().readonly()
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}
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}
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pub fn find_crate_name(sess: Option<&Session>,
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attrs: &[ast::Attribute],
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input: &Input) -> String {
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let validate = |s: String, span: Option<Span>| {
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rustc_metadata::validate_crate_name(sess, &s, span);
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s
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};
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// Look in attributes 100% of the time to make sure the attribute is marked
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// as used. After doing this, however, we still prioritize a crate name from
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// the command line over one found in the #[crate_name] attribute. If we
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// find both we ensure that they're the same later on as well.
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let attr_crate_name = attr::find_by_name(attrs, sym::crate_name)
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.and_then(|at| at.value_str().map(|s| (at, s)));
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if let Some(sess) = sess {
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if let Some(ref s) = sess.opts.crate_name {
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if let Some((attr, name)) = attr_crate_name {
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if name.as_str() != *s {
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let msg = format!("`--crate-name` and `#[crate_name]` are \
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required to match, but `{}` != `{}`",
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s, name);
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sess.span_err(attr.span, &msg);
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}
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}
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return validate(s.clone(), None);
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}
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}
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if let Some((attr, s)) = attr_crate_name {
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return validate(s.to_string(), Some(attr.span));
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}
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if let Input::File(ref path) = *input {
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if let Some(s) = path.file_stem().and_then(|s| s.to_str()) {
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if s.starts_with("-") {
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let msg = format!("crate names cannot start with a `-`, but \
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`{}` has a leading hyphen", s);
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if let Some(sess) = sess {
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sess.err(&msg);
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}
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} else {
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return validate(s.replace("-", "_"), None);
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}
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}
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}
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"rust_out".to_string()
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}
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pub fn filename_for_metadata(sess: &Session,
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crate_name: &str,
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outputs: &OutputFilenames) -> PathBuf {
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let libname = format!("{}{}", crate_name, sess.opts.cg.extra_filename);
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let out_filename = outputs.single_output_file.clone()
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.unwrap_or_else(|| outputs.out_directory.join(&format!("lib{}.rmeta", libname)));
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check_file_is_writeable(&out_filename, sess);
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out_filename
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}
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pub fn filename_for_input(sess: &Session,
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crate_type: config::CrateType,
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crate_name: &str,
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outputs: &OutputFilenames) -> PathBuf {
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let libname = format!("{}{}", crate_name, sess.opts.cg.extra_filename);
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match crate_type {
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config::CrateType::Rlib => {
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outputs.out_directory.join(&format!("lib{}.rlib", libname))
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}
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config::CrateType::Cdylib |
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config::CrateType::ProcMacro |
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config::CrateType::Dylib => {
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let (prefix, suffix) = (&sess.target.target.options.dll_prefix,
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&sess.target.target.options.dll_suffix);
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outputs.out_directory.join(&format!("{}{}{}", prefix, libname,
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suffix))
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}
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config::CrateType::Staticlib => {
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let (prefix, suffix) = (&sess.target.target.options.staticlib_prefix,
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&sess.target.target.options.staticlib_suffix);
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outputs.out_directory.join(&format!("{}{}{}", prefix, libname,
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suffix))
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}
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config::CrateType::Executable => {
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let suffix = &sess.target.target.options.exe_suffix;
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let out_filename = outputs.path(OutputType::Exe);
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if suffix.is_empty() {
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out_filename
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} else {
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out_filename.with_extension(&suffix[1..])
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// Returns default crate type for target
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///
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/// Default crate type is used when crate type isn't provided neither
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/// through cmd line arguments nor through crate attributes
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///
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/// It is CrateType::Executable for all platforms but iOS as there is no
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/// way to run iOS binaries anyway without jailbreaking and
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/// interaction with Rust code through static library is the only
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/// option for now
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pub fn default_output_for_target(sess: &Session) -> config::CrateType {
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if !sess.target.target.options.executables {
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config::CrateType::Staticlib
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} else {
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config::CrateType::Executable
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}
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}
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/// Checks if target supports crate_type as output
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pub fn invalid_output_for_target(sess: &Session,
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crate_type: config::CrateType) -> bool {
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match crate_type {
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config::CrateType::Cdylib |
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config::CrateType::Dylib |
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config::CrateType::ProcMacro => {
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if !sess.target.target.options.dynamic_linking {
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return true
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}
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if sess.crt_static() && !sess.target.target.options.crt_static_allows_dylibs {
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return true
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}
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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if sess.target.target.options.only_cdylib {
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match crate_type {
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config::CrateType::ProcMacro | config::CrateType::Dylib => return true,
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_ => {}
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}
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}
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if !sess.target.target.options.executables {
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if crate_type == config::CrateType::Executable {
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return true
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}
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}
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false
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}
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