b2f67c8d56
Remove support for the PNaCl target (le32-unknown-nacl) This removes support for the `le32-unknown-nacl` target which is currently supported by rustc on tier 3. Despite the "nacl" in the name, the target doesn't output native code (x86, ARM, MIPS), instead it outputs binaries in the PNaCl format. There are two reasons for the removal: * Google [has announced](https://blog.chromium.org/2017/05/goodbye-pnacl-hello-webassembly.html) deprecation of the PNaCl format. The suggestion is to migrate to wasm. Happens we already have a wasm backend! * Our PNaCl LLVM backend is provided by the fastcomp patch set that the LLVM fork used by rustc contains in addition to vanilla LLVM (`src/llvm/lib/Target/JSBackend/NaCl`). Upstream LLVM doesn't have PNaCl support. Removing PNaCl support will enable us to move away from fastcomp (#44006) and have a lighter set of patches on top of upstream LLVM inside our LLVM fork. This will help distribution packagers of Rust. Fixes #42420
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Rust
// Copyright 2015 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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extern crate cc;
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extern crate build_helper;
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use std::process::Command;
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use std::env;
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use std::path::{PathBuf, Path};
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use build_helper::output;
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fn detect_llvm_link(major: u32, minor: u32, llvm_config: &Path)
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-> (&'static str, Option<&'static str>) {
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if major > 3 || (major == 3 && minor >= 9) {
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// Force the link mode we want, preferring static by default, but
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// possibly overridden by `configure --enable-llvm-link-shared`.
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if env::var_os("LLVM_LINK_SHARED").is_some() {
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return ("dylib", Some("--link-shared"));
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} else {
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return ("static", Some("--link-static"));
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}
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} else if major == 3 && minor == 8 {
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// Find out LLVM's default linking mode.
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let mut mode_cmd = Command::new(llvm_config);
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mode_cmd.arg("--shared-mode");
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if output(&mut mode_cmd).trim() == "shared" {
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return ("dylib", None);
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} else {
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return ("static", None);
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}
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}
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("static", None)
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}
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fn main() {
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let target = env::var("TARGET").expect("TARGET was not set");
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let llvm_config = env::var_os("LLVM_CONFIG")
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.map(PathBuf::from)
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.unwrap_or_else(|| {
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if let Some(dir) = env::var_os("CARGO_TARGET_DIR").map(PathBuf::from) {
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let to_test = dir.parent()
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.unwrap()
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.parent()
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.unwrap()
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.join(&target)
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.join("llvm/bin/llvm-config");
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if Command::new(&to_test).output().is_ok() {
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return to_test;
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}
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}
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PathBuf::from("llvm-config")
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});
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println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", llvm_config.display());
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println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=LLVM_CONFIG");
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// Test whether we're cross-compiling LLVM. This is a pretty rare case
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// currently where we're producing an LLVM for a different platform than
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// what this build script is currently running on.
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//
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// In that case, there's no guarantee that we can actually run the target,
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// so the build system works around this by giving us the LLVM_CONFIG for
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// the host platform. This only really works if the host LLVM and target
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// LLVM are compiled the same way, but for us that's typically the case.
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//
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// We *want* detect this cross compiling situation by asking llvm-config
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// what it's host-target is. If that's not the TARGET, then we're cross
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// compiling. Unfortunately `llvm-config` seems either be buggy, or we're
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// misconfiguring it, because the `i686-pc-windows-gnu` build of LLVM will
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// report itself with a `--host-target` of `x86_64-pc-windows-gnu`. This
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// tricks us into thinking we're doing a cross build when we aren't, so
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// havoc ensues.
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//
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// In any case, if we're cross compiling, this generally just means that we
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// can't trust all the output of llvm-config becaues it might be targeted
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// for the host rather than the target. As a result a bunch of blocks below
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// are gated on `if !is_crossed`
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let target = env::var("TARGET").expect("TARGET was not set");
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let host = env::var("HOST").expect("HOST was not set");
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let is_crossed = target != host;
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let mut optional_components =
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vec!["x86", "arm", "aarch64", "mips", "powerpc",
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"systemz", "jsbackend", "webassembly", "msp430", "sparc", "nvptx"];
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let mut version_cmd = Command::new(&llvm_config);
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version_cmd.arg("--version");
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let version_output = output(&mut version_cmd);
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let mut parts = version_output.split('.').take(2)
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.filter_map(|s| s.parse::<u32>().ok());
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let (major, minor) =
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if let (Some(major), Some(minor)) = (parts.next(), parts.next()) {
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(major, minor)
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} else {
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(3, 7)
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};
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if major > 3 {
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optional_components.push("hexagon");
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}
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// FIXME: surely we don't need all these components, right? Stuff like mcjit
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// or interpreter the compiler itself never uses.
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let required_components = &["ipo",
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"bitreader",
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"bitwriter",
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"linker",
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"asmparser",
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"mcjit",
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"lto",
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"interpreter",
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"instrumentation"];
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let components = output(Command::new(&llvm_config).arg("--components"));
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let mut components = components.split_whitespace().collect::<Vec<_>>();
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components.retain(|c| optional_components.contains(c) || required_components.contains(c));
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for component in required_components {
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if !components.contains(component) {
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panic!("require llvm component {} but wasn't found", component);
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}
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}
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for component in components.iter() {
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println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=llvm_component=\"{}\"", component);
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}
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// Link in our own LLVM shims, compiled with the same flags as LLVM
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let mut cmd = Command::new(&llvm_config);
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cmd.arg("--cxxflags");
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let cxxflags = output(&mut cmd);
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let mut cfg = cc::Build::new();
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cfg.warnings(false);
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for flag in cxxflags.split_whitespace() {
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// Ignore flags like `-m64` when we're doing a cross build
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if is_crossed && flag.starts_with("-m") {
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continue;
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}
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// -Wdate-time is not supported by the netbsd cross compiler
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if is_crossed && target.contains("netbsd") && flag.contains("date-time") {
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continue;
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}
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cfg.flag(flag);
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}
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for component in &components {
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let mut flag = String::from("-DLLVM_COMPONENT_");
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flag.push_str(&component.to_uppercase());
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cfg.flag(&flag);
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}
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if env::var_os("LLVM_RUSTLLVM").is_some() {
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cfg.flag("-DLLVM_RUSTLLVM");
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}
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build_helper::rerun_if_changed_anything_in_dir(Path::new("../rustllvm"));
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cfg.file("../rustllvm/PassWrapper.cpp")
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.file("../rustllvm/RustWrapper.cpp")
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.file("../rustllvm/ArchiveWrapper.cpp")
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.cpp(true)
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.cpp_link_stdlib(None) // we handle this below
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.compile("librustllvm.a");
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let (llvm_kind, llvm_link_arg) = detect_llvm_link(major, minor, &llvm_config);
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// Link in all LLVM libraries, if we're uwring the "wrong" llvm-config then
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// we don't pick up system libs because unfortunately they're for the host
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// of llvm-config, not the target that we're attempting to link.
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let mut cmd = Command::new(&llvm_config);
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cmd.arg("--libs");
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if let Some(link_arg) = llvm_link_arg {
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cmd.arg(link_arg);
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}
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if !is_crossed {
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cmd.arg("--system-libs");
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}
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cmd.args(&components);
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for lib in output(&mut cmd).split_whitespace() {
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let name = if lib.starts_with("-l") {
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&lib[2..]
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} else if lib.starts_with("-") {
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&lib[1..]
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} else if Path::new(lib).exists() {
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// On MSVC llvm-config will print the full name to libraries, but
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// we're only interested in the name part
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let name = Path::new(lib).file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap();
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name.trim_right_matches(".lib")
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} else if lib.ends_with(".lib") {
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// Some MSVC libraries just come up with `.lib` tacked on, so chop
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// that off
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lib.trim_right_matches(".lib")
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} else {
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continue;
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};
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// Don't need or want this library, but LLVM's CMake build system
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// doesn't provide a way to disable it, so filter it here even though we
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// may or may not have built it. We don't reference anything from this
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// library and it otherwise may just pull in extra dependencies on
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// libedit which we don't want
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if name == "LLVMLineEditor" {
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continue;
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}
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let kind = if name.starts_with("LLVM") {
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llvm_kind
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} else {
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"dylib"
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};
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}={}", kind, name);
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}
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// LLVM ldflags
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//
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// If we're a cross-compile of LLVM then unfortunately we can't trust these
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// ldflags (largely where all the LLVM libs are located). Currently just
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// hack around this by replacing the host triple with the target and pray
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// that those -L directories are the same!
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let mut cmd = Command::new(&llvm_config);
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if let Some(link_arg) = llvm_link_arg {
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cmd.arg(link_arg);
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}
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cmd.arg("--ldflags");
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for lib in output(&mut cmd).split_whitespace() {
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if lib.starts_with("-LIBPATH:") {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", &lib[9..]);
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} else if is_crossed {
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if lib.starts_with("-L") {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}",
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lib[2..].replace(&host, &target));
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}
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} else if lib.starts_with("-l") {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}", &lib[2..]);
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} else if lib.starts_with("-L") {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", &lib[2..]);
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}
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}
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let llvm_static_stdcpp = env::var_os("LLVM_STATIC_STDCPP");
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let stdcppname = if target.contains("openbsd") {
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// OpenBSD has a particular C++ runtime library name
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"estdc++"
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} else if target.contains("netbsd") && llvm_static_stdcpp.is_some() {
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// NetBSD uses a separate library when relocation is required
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"stdc++_pic"
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} else {
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"stdc++"
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};
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// C++ runtime library
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if !target.contains("msvc") {
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if let Some(s) = llvm_static_stdcpp {
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assert!(!cxxflags.contains("stdlib=libc++"));
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let path = PathBuf::from(s);
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}",
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path.parent().unwrap().display());
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static={}", stdcppname);
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} else if cxxflags.contains("stdlib=libc++") {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=c++");
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} else {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}", stdcppname);
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}
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}
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// LLVM requires symbols from this library, but apparently they're not printed
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// during llvm-config?
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if target.contains("windows-gnu") {
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static-nobundle=gcc_s");
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println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static-nobundle=pthread");
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}
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}
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