rust/src/bootstrap/bin/rustc.rs
Samuel Holland 52832439ad Inline crt-static choice for pc-windows-msvc
This avoids the possibility of a duplicate or conflicting crt-static
command line option sent to rustc.
2017-08-22 16:24:29 -05:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2015 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.
//! Shim which is passed to Cargo as "rustc" when running the bootstrap.
//!
//! This shim will take care of some various tasks that our build process
//! requires that Cargo can't quite do through normal configuration:
//!
//! 1. When compiling build scripts and build dependencies, we need a guaranteed
//! full standard library available. The only compiler which actually has
//! this is the snapshot, so we detect this situation and always compile with
//! the snapshot compiler.
//! 2. We pass a bunch of `--cfg` and other flags based on what we're compiling
//! (and this slightly differs based on a whether we're using a snapshot or
//! not), so we do that all here.
//!
//! This may one day be replaced by RUSTFLAGS, but the dynamic nature of
//! switching compilers for the bootstrap and for build scripts will probably
//! never get replaced.
#![deny(warnings)]
extern crate bootstrap;
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::io;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::{Command, ExitStatus};
fn main() {
let mut args = env::args_os().skip(1).collect::<Vec<_>>();
// Append metadata suffix for internal crates. See the corresponding entry
// in bootstrap/lib.rs for details.
if let Ok(s) = env::var("RUSTC_METADATA_SUFFIX") {
for i in 1..args.len() {
// Dirty code for borrowing issues
let mut new = None;
if let Some(current_as_str) = args[i].to_str() {
if (&*args[i - 1] == "-C" && current_as_str.starts_with("metadata")) ||
current_as_str.starts_with("-Cmetadata") {
new = Some(format!("{}-{}", current_as_str, s));
}
}
if let Some(new) = new { args[i] = new.into(); }
}
}
// Drop `--error-format json` because despite our desire for json messages
// from Cargo we don't want any from rustc itself.
if let Some(n) = args.iter().position(|n| n == "--error-format") {
args.remove(n);
args.remove(n);
}
// Detect whether or not we're a build script depending on whether --target
// is passed (a bit janky...)
let target = args.windows(2)
.find(|w| &*w[0] == "--target")
.and_then(|w| w[1].to_str());
let version = args.iter().find(|w| &**w == "-vV");
let verbose = match env::var("RUSTC_VERBOSE") {
Ok(s) => usize::from_str(&s).expect("RUSTC_VERBOSE should be an integer"),
Err(_) => 0,
};
// Use a different compiler for build scripts, since there may not yet be a
// libstd for the real compiler to use. However, if Cargo is attempting to
// determine the version of the compiler, the real compiler needs to be
// used. Currently, these two states are differentiated based on whether
// --target and -vV is/isn't passed.
let (rustc, libdir) = if target.is_none() && version.is_none() {
("RUSTC_SNAPSHOT", "RUSTC_SNAPSHOT_LIBDIR")
} else {
("RUSTC_REAL", "RUSTC_LIBDIR")
};
let stage = env::var("RUSTC_STAGE").expect("RUSTC_STAGE was not set");
let sysroot = env::var_os("RUSTC_SYSROOT").expect("RUSTC_SYSROOT was not set");
let mut on_fail = env::var_os("RUSTC_ON_FAIL").map(|of| Command::new(of));
let rustc = env::var_os(rustc).unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("{:?} was not set", rustc));
let libdir = env::var_os(libdir).unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("{:?} was not set", libdir));
let mut dylib_path = bootstrap::util::dylib_path();
dylib_path.insert(0, PathBuf::from(libdir));
let mut cmd = Command::new(rustc);
cmd.args(&args)
.arg("--cfg")
.arg(format!("stage{}", stage))
.env(bootstrap::util::dylib_path_var(),
env::join_paths(&dylib_path).unwrap());
if let Some(target) = target {
// The stage0 compiler has a special sysroot distinct from what we
// actually downloaded, so we just always pass the `--sysroot` option.
cmd.arg("--sysroot").arg(sysroot);
// When we build Rust dylibs they're all intended for intermediate
// usage, so make sure we pass the -Cprefer-dynamic flag instead of
// linking all deps statically into the dylib.
if env::var_os("RUSTC_NO_PREFER_DYNAMIC").is_none() {
cmd.arg("-Cprefer-dynamic");
}
// Help the libc crate compile by assisting it in finding the MUSL
// native libraries.
if let Some(s) = env::var_os("MUSL_ROOT") {
let mut root = OsString::from("native=");
root.push(&s);
root.push("/lib");
cmd.arg("-L").arg(&root);
}
// Pass down extra flags, commonly used to configure `-Clinker` when
// cross compiling.
if let Ok(s) = env::var("RUSTC_FLAGS") {
cmd.args(&s.split(" ").filter(|s| !s.is_empty()).collect::<Vec<_>>());
}
// Pass down incremental directory, if any.
if let Ok(dir) = env::var("RUSTC_INCREMENTAL") {
cmd.arg(format!("-Zincremental={}", dir));
if verbose > 0 {
cmd.arg("-Zincremental-info");
}
}
let crate_name = args.windows(2)
.find(|a| &*a[0] == "--crate-name")
.unwrap();
let crate_name = &*crate_name[1];
// If we're compiling specifically the `panic_abort` crate then we pass
// the `-C panic=abort` option. Note that we do not do this for any
// other crate intentionally as this is the only crate for now that we
// ship with panic=abort.
//
// This... is a bit of a hack how we detect this. Ideally this
// information should be encoded in the crate I guess? Would likely
// require an RFC amendment to RFC 1513, however.
//
// `compiler_builtins` are unconditionally compiled with panic=abort to
// workaround undefined references to `rust_eh_unwind_resume` generated
// otherwise, see issue https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43095.
if crate_name == "panic_abort" ||
crate_name == "compiler_builtins" && stage != "0" {
cmd.arg("-C").arg("panic=abort");
}
// Set various options from config.toml to configure how we're building
// code.
if env::var("RUSTC_DEBUGINFO") == Ok("true".to_string()) {
cmd.arg("-g");
} else if env::var("RUSTC_DEBUGINFO_LINES") == Ok("true".to_string()) {
cmd.arg("-Cdebuginfo=1");
}
let debug_assertions = match env::var("RUSTC_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS") {
Ok(s) => if s == "true" { "y" } else { "n" },
Err(..) => "n",
};
// The compiler builtins are pretty sensitive to symbols referenced in
// libcore and such, so we never compile them with debug assertions.
if crate_name == "compiler_builtins" {
cmd.arg("-C").arg("debug-assertions=no");
} else {
cmd.arg("-C").arg(format!("debug-assertions={}", debug_assertions));
}
if let Ok(s) = env::var("RUSTC_CODEGEN_UNITS") {
cmd.arg("-C").arg(format!("codegen-units={}", s));
}
// Emit save-analysis info.
if env::var("RUSTC_SAVE_ANALYSIS") == Ok("api".to_string()) {
cmd.arg("-Zsave-analysis");
cmd.env("RUST_SAVE_ANALYSIS_CONFIG",
"{\"output_file\": null,\"full_docs\": false,\"pub_only\": true,\
\"distro_crate\": true,\"signatures\": false,\"borrow_data\": false}");
}
// Dealing with rpath here is a little special, so let's go into some
// detail. First off, `-rpath` is a linker option on Unix platforms
// which adds to the runtime dynamic loader path when looking for
// dynamic libraries. We use this by default on Unix platforms to ensure
// that our nightlies behave the same on Windows, that is they work out
// of the box. This can be disabled, of course, but basically that's why
// we're gated on RUSTC_RPATH here.
//
// Ok, so the astute might be wondering "why isn't `-C rpath` used
// here?" and that is indeed a good question to task. This codegen
// option is the compiler's current interface to generating an rpath.
// Unfortunately it doesn't quite suffice for us. The flag currently
// takes no value as an argument, so the compiler calculates what it
// should pass to the linker as `-rpath`. This unfortunately is based on
// the **compile time** directory structure which when building with
// Cargo will be very different than the runtime directory structure.
//
// All that's a really long winded way of saying that if we use
// `-Crpath` then the executables generated have the wrong rpath of
// something like `$ORIGIN/deps` when in fact the way we distribute
// rustc requires the rpath to be `$ORIGIN/../lib`.
//
// So, all in all, to set up the correct rpath we pass the linker
// argument manually via `-C link-args=-Wl,-rpath,...`. Plus isn't it
// fun to pass a flag to a tool to pass a flag to pass a flag to a tool
// to change a flag in a binary?
if env::var("RUSTC_RPATH") == Ok("true".to_string()) {
let rpath = if target.contains("apple") {
// Note that we need to take one extra step on macOS to also pass
// `-Wl,-instal_name,@rpath/...` to get things to work right. To
// do that we pass a weird flag to the compiler to get it to do
// so. Note that this is definitely a hack, and we should likely
// flesh out rpath support more fully in the future.
cmd.arg("-Z").arg("osx-rpath-install-name");
Some("-Wl,-rpath,@loader_path/../lib")
} else if !target.contains("windows") {
Some("-Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN/../lib")
} else {
None
};
if let Some(rpath) = rpath {
cmd.arg("-C").arg(format!("link-args={}", rpath));
}
}
if let Ok(s) = env::var("RUSTC_CRT_STATIC") {
if s == "true" {
cmd.arg("-C").arg("target-feature=+crt-static");
}
if s == "false" {
cmd.arg("-C").arg("target-feature=-crt-static");
}
}
// Force all crates compiled by this compiler to (a) be unstable and (b)
// allow the `rustc_private` feature to link to other unstable crates
// also in the sysroot.
if env::var_os("RUSTC_FORCE_UNSTABLE").is_some() {
cmd.arg("-Z").arg("force-unstable-if-unmarked");
}
}
let color = match env::var("RUSTC_COLOR") {
Ok(s) => usize::from_str(&s).expect("RUSTC_COLOR should be an integer"),
Err(_) => 0,
};
if color != 0 {
cmd.arg("--color=always");
}
if verbose > 1 {
writeln!(&mut io::stderr(), "rustc command: {:?}", cmd).unwrap();
}
// Actually run the compiler!
std::process::exit(if let Some(ref mut on_fail) = on_fail {
match cmd.status() {
Ok(s) if s.success() => 0,
_ => {
println!("\nDid not run successfully:\n{:?}\n-------------", cmd);
exec_cmd(on_fail).expect("could not run the backup command");
1
}
}
} else {
std::process::exit(match exec_cmd(&mut cmd) {
Ok(s) => s.code().unwrap_or(0xfe),
Err(e) => panic!("\n\nfailed to run {:?}: {}\n\n", cmd, e),
})
})
}
#[cfg(unix)]
fn exec_cmd(cmd: &mut Command) -> ::std::io::Result<ExitStatus> {
use std::os::unix::process::CommandExt;
Err(cmd.exec())
}
#[cfg(not(unix))]
fn exec_cmd(cmd: &mut Command) -> ::std::io::Result<ExitStatus> {
cmd.status()
}