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This commit won't be quite as useful until I implement RUST_PATH and until we change `extern mod` to take a general string instead of an identifier (#5682 and #6407). With that said, now if you're using rustpkg and a program contains: extern mod foo; rustpkg will attempt to search for `foo`, so that you don't have to provide a -L directory explicitly. In addition, rustpkg will actually try to build and install `foo`, unless it's already installed (specifically, I tested that `extern mod extra;` would not cause it to try to find source for `extra` and compile it again). This is as per #5681. Incidentally, I changed some driver code to infer the link name from the crate link_meta attributes. If that change isn't ok, say something. Also, I changed the addl_lib_search_paths field in the session options to be an @mut ~[Path] so that it can be modified after expansion but before later phases.
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// Copyright 2012-2013 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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#[link(name = "rustc",
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vers = "0.7-pre",
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uuid = "0ce89b41-2f92-459e-bbc1-8f5fe32f16cf",
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url = "https://github.com/mozilla/rust/tree/master/src/rustc")];
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#[comment = "The Rust compiler"];
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#[license = "MIT/ASL2"];
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#[crate_type = "lib"];
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#[allow(non_implicitly_copyable_typarams)];
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#[allow(non_camel_case_types)];
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#[deny(deprecated_pattern)];
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#[no_core];
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#[no_std];
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extern mod core(name = "std");
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extern mod extra(name = "extra");
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extern mod syntax;
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// For deriving(Encodable) purposes...
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#[cfg(stage0)]
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extern mod std(name = "extra", vers = "0.7-pre");
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#[cfg(not(stage0))]
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extern mod std(name = "std", vers = "0.7-pre");
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// For bootstrapping purposes.
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#[cfg(stage0)]
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pub use core::str;
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#[cfg(stage0)]
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pub use core::unstable;
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use core::prelude::*;
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use driver::driver::{host_triple, optgroups, early_error};
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use driver::driver::{str_input, file_input, build_session_options};
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use driver::driver::{build_session, build_configuration, parse_pretty};
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use driver::driver::{pp_mode, pretty_print_input, list_metadata};
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use driver::driver::{compile_input};
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use driver::session;
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use middle::lint;
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use core::io;
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use core::os;
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use core::result;
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use core::str;
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use core::task;
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use core::uint;
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use core::vec;
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use extra::getopts::{groups, opt_present};
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use extra::getopts;
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use syntax::codemap;
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use syntax::diagnostic;
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pub mod middle {
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pub mod trans {
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pub mod macros;
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pub mod inline;
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pub mod monomorphize;
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pub mod controlflow;
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pub mod glue;
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pub mod datum;
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pub mod write_guard;
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pub mod callee;
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pub mod expr;
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pub mod common;
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pub mod consts;
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pub mod type_of;
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pub mod build;
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pub mod base;
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pub mod _match;
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pub mod uniq;
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pub mod closure;
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pub mod tvec;
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pub mod meth;
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pub mod cabi;
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pub mod cabi_x86;
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pub mod cabi_x86_64;
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pub mod cabi_arm;
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pub mod cabi_mips;
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pub mod foreign;
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pub mod reflect;
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pub mod shape;
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pub mod debuginfo;
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pub mod type_use;
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pub mod reachable;
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pub mod machine;
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pub mod adt;
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pub mod asm;
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}
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pub mod ty;
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pub mod subst;
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pub mod resolve;
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#[path = "typeck/mod.rs"]
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pub mod typeck;
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pub mod check_loop;
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pub mod check_match;
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pub mod check_const;
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pub mod lint;
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#[path = "borrowck/mod.rs"]
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pub mod borrowck;
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pub mod dataflow;
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pub mod mem_categorization;
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pub mod liveness;
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pub mod kind;
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pub mod freevars;
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pub mod pat_util;
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pub mod region;
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pub mod const_eval;
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pub mod astencode;
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pub mod lang_items;
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pub mod privacy;
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pub mod moves;
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pub mod entry;
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pub mod effect;
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}
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pub mod front {
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pub mod config;
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pub mod test;
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pub mod std_inject;
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pub mod intrinsic_inject;
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}
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pub mod back {
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pub mod link;
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pub mod abi;
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pub mod upcall;
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pub mod arm;
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pub mod mips;
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pub mod x86;
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pub mod x86_64;
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pub mod rpath;
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pub mod target_strs;
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pub mod passes;
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}
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#[path = "metadata/mod.rs"]
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pub mod metadata;
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#[path = "driver/mod.rs"]
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pub mod driver;
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pub mod util {
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pub mod common;
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pub mod ppaux;
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pub mod enum_set;
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}
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pub mod lib {
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pub mod llvm;
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}
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// A curious inner module that allows ::std::foo to be available in here for
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// macros.
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mod std {
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pub use core::cmp;
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pub use core::os;
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pub use core::str;
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pub use core::sys;
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pub use core::to_bytes;
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pub use core::unstable;
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pub use extra::serialize;
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}
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pub fn version(argv0: &str) {
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let mut vers = ~"unknown version";
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let env_vers = env!("CFG_VERSION");
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if env_vers.len() != 0 { vers = env_vers.to_owned(); }
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io::println(fmt!("%s %s", argv0, vers));
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io::println(fmt!("host: %s", host_triple()));
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}
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pub fn usage(argv0: &str) {
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let message = fmt!("Usage: %s [OPTIONS] INPUT", argv0);
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io::println(fmt!("%s \
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Additional help: \
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-W help Print 'lint' options and default settings \
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-Z help Print internal options for debugging rustc",
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groups::usage(message, optgroups())));
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}
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pub fn describe_warnings() {
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io::println(fmt!("
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Available lint options:
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-W <foo> Warn about <foo>
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-A <foo> Allow <foo>
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-D <foo> Deny <foo>
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-F <foo> Forbid <foo> (deny, and deny all overrides)
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"));
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let lint_dict = lint::get_lint_dict();
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let mut max_key = 0;
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for lint_dict.each_key |k| { max_key = uint::max(k.len(), max_key); }
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fn padded(max: uint, s: &str) -> ~str {
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str::from_bytes(vec::from_elem(max - s.len(), ' ' as u8)) + s
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}
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io::println(fmt!("\nAvailable lint checks:\n"));
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io::println(fmt!(" %s %7.7s %s",
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padded(max_key, "name"), "default", "meaning"));
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io::println(fmt!(" %s %7.7s %s\n",
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padded(max_key, "----"), "-------", "-------"));
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for lint_dict.each |k, v| {
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let k = str::replace(*k, "_", "-");
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io::println(fmt!(" %s %7.7s %s",
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padded(max_key, k),
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match v.default {
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lint::allow => ~"allow",
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lint::warn => ~"warn",
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lint::deny => ~"deny",
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lint::forbid => ~"forbid"
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},
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v.desc));
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}
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io::println("");
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}
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pub fn describe_debug_flags() {
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io::println(fmt!("\nAvailable debug options:\n"));
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for session::debugging_opts_map().each |pair| {
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let (name, desc, _) = /*bad*/copy *pair;
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io::println(fmt!(" -Z %-20s -- %s", name, desc));
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}
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}
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pub fn run_compiler(args: &~[~str], demitter: diagnostic::Emitter) {
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// Don't display log spew by default. Can override with RUST_LOG.
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::core::logging::console_off();
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let mut args = /*bad*/copy *args;
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let binary = @args.shift();
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if args.is_empty() { usage(*binary); return; }
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let matches =
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&match getopts::groups::getopts(args, optgroups()) {
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Ok(m) => m,
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Err(f) => {
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early_error(demitter, getopts::fail_str(f));
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}
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};
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if opt_present(matches, "h") || opt_present(matches, "help") {
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usage(*binary);
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return;
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}
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// Display the available lint options if "-W help" or only "-W" is given.
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let lint_flags = vec::append(getopts::opt_strs(matches, "W"),
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getopts::opt_strs(matches, "warn"));
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let show_lint_options = lint_flags.contains(&~"help") ||
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(opt_present(matches, "W") && lint_flags.is_empty());
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if show_lint_options {
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describe_warnings();
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return;
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}
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if getopts::opt_strs(matches, "Z").contains(&~"help") {
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describe_debug_flags();
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return;
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}
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if getopts::opt_maybe_str(matches, "passes") == Some(~"list") {
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back::passes::list_passes();
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return;
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}
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if opt_present(matches, "v") || opt_present(matches, "version") {
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version(*binary);
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return;
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}
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let input = match vec::len(matches.free) {
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0u => early_error(demitter, ~"no input filename given"),
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1u => {
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let ifile = /*bad*/copy matches.free[0];
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if ifile == ~"-" {
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let src = str::from_bytes(io::stdin().read_whole_stream());
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str_input(src)
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} else {
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file_input(Path(ifile))
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}
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}
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_ => early_error(demitter, ~"multiple input filenames provided")
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};
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let sopts = build_session_options(binary, matches, demitter);
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let sess = build_session(sopts, demitter);
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let odir = getopts::opt_maybe_str(matches, "out-dir");
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let odir = odir.map(|o| Path(*o));
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let ofile = getopts::opt_maybe_str(matches, "o");
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let ofile = ofile.map(|o| Path(*o));
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let cfg = build_configuration(sess, binary, &input);
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let pretty = getopts::opt_default(matches, "pretty", "normal").map(
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|a| parse_pretty(sess, *a));
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match pretty {
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Some::<pp_mode>(ppm) => {
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pretty_print_input(sess, cfg, &input, ppm);
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return;
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}
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None::<pp_mode> => {/* continue */ }
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}
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let ls = opt_present(matches, "ls");
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if ls {
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match input {
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file_input(ref ifile) => {
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list_metadata(sess, &(*ifile), io::stdout());
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}
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str_input(_) => {
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early_error(demitter, ~"can not list metadata for stdin");
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}
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}
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return;
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}
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compile_input(sess, cfg, &input, &odir, &ofile);
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}
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#[deriving(Eq)]
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pub enum monitor_msg {
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fatal,
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done,
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}
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/*
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This is a sanity check that any failure of the compiler is performed
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through the diagnostic module and reported properly - we shouldn't be calling
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plain-old-fail on any execution path that might be taken. Since we have
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console logging off by default, hitting a plain fail statement would make the
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compiler silently exit, which would be terrible.
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This method wraps the compiler in a subtask and injects a function into the
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diagnostic emitter which records when we hit a fatal error. If the task
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fails without recording a fatal error then we've encountered a compiler
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bug and need to present an error.
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*/
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pub fn monitor(f: ~fn(diagnostic::Emitter)) {
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use core::comm::*;
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let (p, ch) = stream();
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let ch = SharedChan::new(ch);
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let ch_capture = ch.clone();
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match do task::try || {
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let ch = ch_capture.clone();
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let ch_capture = ch.clone();
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// The 'diagnostics emitter'. Every error, warning, etc. should
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// go through this function.
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let demitter: @fn(Option<(@codemap::CodeMap, codemap::span)>,
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&str,
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diagnostic::level) =
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|cmsp, msg, lvl| {
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if lvl == diagnostic::fatal {
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ch_capture.send(fatal);
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}
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diagnostic::emit(cmsp, msg, lvl);
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};
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struct finally {
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ch: SharedChan<monitor_msg>,
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}
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impl Drop for finally {
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fn finalize(&self) { self.ch.send(done); }
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}
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let _finally = finally { ch: ch };
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f(demitter)
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} {
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result::Ok(_) => { /* fallthrough */ }
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result::Err(_) => {
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// Task failed without emitting a fatal diagnostic
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if p.recv() == done {
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diagnostic::emit(
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None,
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diagnostic::ice_msg("unexpected failure"),
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diagnostic::error);
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for [
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~"the compiler hit an unexpected failure path. \
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this is a bug",
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~"try running with RUST_LOG=rustc=1,::rt::backtrace \
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to get further details and report the results \
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to github.com/mozilla/rust/issues"
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].each |note| {
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diagnostic::emit(None, *note, diagnostic::note)
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}
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}
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// Fail so the process returns a failure code
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fail!();
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn main() {
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let args = os::args();
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do monitor |demitter| {
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run_compiler(&args, demitter);
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}
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}
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