437 lines
17 KiB
Rust
437 lines
17 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2016 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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//! Implementation of the various `check-*` targets of the build system.
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//!
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//! This file implements the various regression test suites that we execute on
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//! our CI.
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use std::env;
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use std::fs::{self, File};
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use std::io::prelude::*;
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use std::path::{PathBuf, Path};
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use std::process::Command;
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use build_helper::output;
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use {Build, Compiler, Mode};
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use util::{self, dylib_path, dylib_path_var};
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const ADB_TEST_DIR: &'static str = "/data/tmp";
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/// Runs the `linkchecker` tool as compiled in `stage` by the `host` compiler.
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///
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/// This tool in `src/tools` will verify the validity of all our links in the
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/// documentation to ensure we don't have a bunch of dead ones.
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pub fn linkcheck(build: &Build, stage: u32, host: &str) {
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println!("Linkcheck stage{} ({})", stage, host);
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let compiler = Compiler::new(stage, host);
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build.run(build.tool_cmd(&compiler, "linkchecker")
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.arg(build.out.join(host).join("doc")));
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}
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/// Runs the `cargotest` tool as compiled in `stage` by the `host` compiler.
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///
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/// This tool in `src/tools` will check out a few Rust projects and run `cargo
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/// test` to ensure that we don't regress the test suites there.
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pub fn cargotest(build: &Build, stage: u32, host: &str) {
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let ref compiler = Compiler::new(stage, host);
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// Configure PATH to find the right rustc. NB. we have to use PATH
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// and not RUSTC because the Cargo test suite has tests that will
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// fail if rustc is not spelled `rustc`.
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let path = build.sysroot(compiler).join("bin");
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let old_path = ::std::env::var("PATH").expect("");
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let sep = if cfg!(windows) { ";" } else {":" };
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let ref newpath = format!("{}{}{}", path.display(), sep, old_path);
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// Note that this is a short, cryptic, and not scoped directory name. This
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// is currently to minimize the length of path on Windows where we otherwise
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// quickly run into path name limit constraints.
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let out_dir = build.out.join("ct");
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t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out_dir));
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build.run(build.tool_cmd(compiler, "cargotest")
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.env("PATH", newpath)
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.arg(&build.cargo)
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.arg(&out_dir));
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}
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/// Runs the `tidy` tool as compiled in `stage` by the `host` compiler.
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///
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/// This tool in `src/tools` checks up on various bits and pieces of style and
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/// otherwise just implements a few lint-like checks that are specific to the
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/// compiler itself.
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pub fn tidy(build: &Build, stage: u32, host: &str) {
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println!("tidy check stage{} ({})", stage, host);
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let compiler = Compiler::new(stage, host);
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build.run(build.tool_cmd(&compiler, "tidy")
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.arg(build.src.join("src")));
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}
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fn testdir(build: &Build, host: &str) -> PathBuf {
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build.out.join(host).join("test")
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}
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/// Executes the `compiletest` tool to run a suite of tests.
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///
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/// Compiles all tests with `compiler` for `target` with the specified
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/// compiletest `mode` and `suite` arguments. For example `mode` can be
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/// "run-pass" or `suite` can be something like `debuginfo`.
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pub fn compiletest(build: &Build,
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compiler: &Compiler,
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target: &str,
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mode: &str,
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suite: &str) {
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println!("Check compiletest {} ({} -> {})", suite, compiler.host, target);
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let mut cmd = build.tool_cmd(compiler, "compiletest");
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// compiletest currently has... a lot of arguments, so let's just pass all
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// of them!
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cmd.arg("--compile-lib-path").arg(build.rustc_libdir(compiler));
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cmd.arg("--run-lib-path").arg(build.sysroot_libdir(compiler, target));
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cmd.arg("--rustc-path").arg(build.compiler_path(compiler));
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cmd.arg("--rustdoc-path").arg(build.rustdoc(compiler));
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cmd.arg("--src-base").arg(build.src.join("src/test").join(suite));
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cmd.arg("--build-base").arg(testdir(build, compiler.host).join(suite));
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cmd.arg("--stage-id").arg(format!("stage{}-{}", compiler.stage, target));
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cmd.arg("--mode").arg(mode);
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cmd.arg("--target").arg(target);
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cmd.arg("--host").arg(compiler.host);
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cmd.arg("--llvm-filecheck").arg(build.llvm_filecheck(&build.config.build));
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let mut flags = vec!["-Crpath".to_string()];
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if build.config.rust_optimize_tests {
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flags.push("-O".to_string());
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}
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if build.config.rust_debuginfo_tests {
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flags.push("-g".to_string());
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}
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let mut hostflags = build.rustc_flags(&compiler.host);
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hostflags.extend(flags.clone());
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cmd.arg("--host-rustcflags").arg(hostflags.join(" "));
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let mut targetflags = build.rustc_flags(&target);
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targetflags.extend(flags);
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targetflags.push(format!("-Lnative={}",
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build.test_helpers_out(target).display()));
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cmd.arg("--target-rustcflags").arg(targetflags.join(" "));
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// FIXME: CFG_PYTHON should probably be detected more robustly elsewhere
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let python_default = "python";
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cmd.arg("--docck-python").arg(python_default);
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if build.config.build.ends_with("apple-darwin") {
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// Force /usr/bin/python on OSX for LLDB tests because we're loading the
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// LLDB plugin's compiled module which only works with the system python
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// (namely not Homebrew-installed python)
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cmd.arg("--lldb-python").arg("/usr/bin/python");
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} else {
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cmd.arg("--lldb-python").arg(python_default);
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}
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if let Some(ref vers) = build.gdb_version {
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cmd.arg("--gdb-version").arg(vers);
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}
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if let Some(ref vers) = build.lldb_version {
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cmd.arg("--lldb-version").arg(vers);
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}
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if let Some(ref dir) = build.lldb_python_dir {
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cmd.arg("--lldb-python-dir").arg(dir);
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}
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let llvm_config = build.llvm_config(target);
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let llvm_version = output(Command::new(&llvm_config).arg("--version"));
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cmd.arg("--llvm-version").arg(llvm_version);
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cmd.args(&build.flags.args);
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if build.config.verbose || build.flags.verbose {
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cmd.arg("--verbose");
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}
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// Only pass correct values for these flags for the `run-make` suite as it
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// requires that a C++ compiler was configured which isn't always the case.
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if suite == "run-make" {
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let llvm_components = output(Command::new(&llvm_config).arg("--components"));
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let llvm_cxxflags = output(Command::new(&llvm_config).arg("--cxxflags"));
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cmd.arg("--cc").arg(build.cc(target))
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.arg("--cxx").arg(build.cxx(target))
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.arg("--cflags").arg(build.cflags(target).join(" "))
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.arg("--llvm-components").arg(llvm_components.trim())
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.arg("--llvm-cxxflags").arg(llvm_cxxflags.trim());
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} else {
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cmd.arg("--cc").arg("")
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.arg("--cxx").arg("")
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.arg("--cflags").arg("")
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.arg("--llvm-components").arg("")
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.arg("--llvm-cxxflags").arg("");
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}
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// Running a C compiler on MSVC requires a few env vars to be set, to be
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// sure to set them here.
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if target.contains("msvc") {
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for &(ref k, ref v) in build.cc[target].0.env() {
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if k != "PATH" {
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cmd.env(k, v);
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}
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}
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}
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build.add_bootstrap_key(compiler, &mut cmd);
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cmd.arg("--adb-path").arg("adb");
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cmd.arg("--adb-test-dir").arg(ADB_TEST_DIR);
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if target.contains("android") {
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// Assume that cc for this target comes from the android sysroot
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cmd.arg("--android-cross-path")
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.arg(build.cc(target).parent().unwrap().parent().unwrap());
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} else {
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cmd.arg("--android-cross-path").arg("");
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}
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build.run(&mut cmd);
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}
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/// Run `rustdoc --test` for all documentation in `src/doc`.
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///
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/// This will run all tests in our markdown documentation (e.g. the book)
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/// located in `src/doc`. The `rustdoc` that's run is the one that sits next to
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/// `compiler`.
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pub fn docs(build: &Build, compiler: &Compiler) {
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// Do a breadth-first traversal of the `src/doc` directory and just run
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// tests for all files that end in `*.md`
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let mut stack = vec![build.src.join("src/doc")];
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while let Some(p) = stack.pop() {
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if p.is_dir() {
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stack.extend(t!(p.read_dir()).map(|p| t!(p).path()));
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continue
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}
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if p.extension().and_then(|s| s.to_str()) != Some("md") {
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continue
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}
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println!("doc tests for: {}", p.display());
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markdown_test(build, compiler, &p);
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}
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}
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/// Run the error index generator tool to execute the tests located in the error
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/// index.
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///
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/// The `error_index_generator` tool lives in `src/tools` and is used to
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/// generate a markdown file from the error indexes of the code base which is
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/// then passed to `rustdoc --test`.
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pub fn error_index(build: &Build, compiler: &Compiler) {
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println!("Testing error-index stage{}", compiler.stage);
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let output = testdir(build, compiler.host).join("error-index.md");
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build.run(build.tool_cmd(compiler, "error_index_generator")
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.arg("markdown")
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.arg(&output)
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.env("CFG_BUILD", &build.config.build));
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markdown_test(build, compiler, &output);
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}
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fn markdown_test(build: &Build, compiler: &Compiler, markdown: &Path) {
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let mut cmd = Command::new(build.rustdoc(compiler));
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build.add_rustc_lib_path(compiler, &mut cmd);
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cmd.arg("--test");
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cmd.arg(markdown);
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cmd.arg("--test-args").arg(build.flags.args.join(" "));
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build.run(&mut cmd);
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}
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/// Run all unit tests plus documentation tests for an entire crate DAG defined
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/// by a `Cargo.toml`
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///
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/// This is what runs tests for crates like the standard library, compiler, etc.
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/// It essentially is the driver for running `cargo test`.
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///
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/// Currently this runs all tests for a DAG by passing a bunch of `-p foo`
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/// arguments, and those arguments are discovered from `Cargo.lock`.
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pub fn krate(build: &Build,
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compiler: &Compiler,
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target: &str,
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mode: Mode) {
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let (name, path, features) = match mode {
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Mode::Libstd => ("libstd", "src/rustc/std_shim", build.std_features()),
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Mode::Libtest => ("libtest", "src/rustc/test_shim", String::new()),
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Mode::Librustc => ("librustc", "src/rustc", build.rustc_features()),
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_ => panic!("can only test libraries"),
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};
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println!("Testing {} stage{} ({} -> {})", name, compiler.stage,
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compiler.host, target);
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// Build up the base `cargo test` command.
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let mut cargo = build.cargo(compiler, mode, target, "test");
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cargo.arg("--manifest-path")
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.arg(build.src.join(path).join("Cargo.toml"))
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.arg("--features").arg(features);
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// Generate a list of `-p` arguments to pass to the `cargo test` invocation
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// by crawling the corresponding Cargo.lock file.
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let lockfile = build.src.join(path).join("Cargo.lock");
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let mut contents = String::new();
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t!(t!(File::open(&lockfile)).read_to_string(&mut contents));
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let mut lines = contents.lines();
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while let Some(line) = lines.next() {
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let prefix = "name = \"";
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if !line.starts_with(prefix) {
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continue
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}
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lines.next(); // skip `version = ...`
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// skip crates.io or otherwise non-path crates
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if let Some(line) = lines.next() {
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if line.starts_with("source") {
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continue
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}
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}
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let crate_name = &line[prefix.len()..line.len() - 1];
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// Right now jemalloc is our only target-specific crate in the sense
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// that it's not present on all platforms. Custom skip it here for now,
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// but if we add more this probably wants to get more generalized.
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if crate_name.contains("jemalloc") {
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continue
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}
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cargo.arg("-p").arg(crate_name);
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}
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// The tests are going to run with the *target* libraries, so we need to
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// ensure that those libraries show up in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH equivalent.
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//
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// Note that to run the compiler we need to run with the *host* libraries,
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// but our wrapper scripts arrange for that to be the case anyway.
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let mut dylib_path = dylib_path();
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dylib_path.insert(0, build.sysroot_libdir(compiler, target));
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cargo.env(dylib_path_var(), env::join_paths(&dylib_path).unwrap());
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if target.contains("android") {
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build.run(cargo.arg("--no-run"));
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krate_android(build, compiler, target, mode);
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} else if target.contains("emscripten") {
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build.run(cargo.arg("--no-run"));
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krate_emscripten(build, compiler, target, mode);
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} else {
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cargo.args(&build.flags.args);
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build.run(&mut cargo);
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}
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}
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fn krate_android(build: &Build,
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compiler: &Compiler,
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target: &str,
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mode: Mode) {
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let mut tests = Vec::new();
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let out_dir = build.cargo_out(compiler, mode, target);
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find_tests(&out_dir, target, &mut tests);
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find_tests(&out_dir.join("deps"), target, &mut tests);
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for test in tests {
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build.run(Command::new("adb").arg("push").arg(&test).arg(ADB_TEST_DIR));
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let test_file_name = test.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy();
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let log = format!("{}/check-stage{}-T-{}-H-{}-{}.log",
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ADB_TEST_DIR,
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compiler.stage,
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target,
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compiler.host,
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test_file_name);
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let program = format!("(cd {dir}; \
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=./{target} ./{test} \
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--logfile {log} \
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{args})",
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dir = ADB_TEST_DIR,
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target = target,
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test = test_file_name,
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log = log,
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args = build.flags.args.join(" "));
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let output = output(Command::new("adb").arg("shell").arg(&program));
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println!("{}", output);
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build.run(Command::new("adb")
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.arg("pull")
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.arg(&log)
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.arg(build.out.join("tmp")));
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build.run(Command::new("adb").arg("shell").arg("rm").arg(&log));
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if !output.contains("result: ok") {
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panic!("some tests failed");
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}
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}
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}
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fn krate_emscripten(build: &Build,
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compiler: &Compiler,
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target: &str,
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mode: Mode) {
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let mut tests = Vec::new();
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let out_dir = build.cargo_out(compiler, mode, target);
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find_tests(&out_dir, target, &mut tests);
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find_tests(&out_dir.join("deps"), target, &mut tests);
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for test in tests {
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let test_file_name = test.to_string_lossy().into_owned();
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let output = output(Command::new("node").arg(&test_file_name));
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println!("{}", output);
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}
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}
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fn find_tests(dir: &Path,
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target: &str,
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dst: &mut Vec<PathBuf>) {
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for e in t!(dir.read_dir()).map(|e| t!(e)) {
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let file_type = t!(e.file_type());
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if !file_type.is_file() {
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continue
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}
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let filename = e.file_name().into_string().unwrap();
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if (target.contains("windows") && filename.ends_with(".exe")) ||
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(!target.contains("windows") && !filename.contains(".")) ||
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(target.contains("asmjs") && filename.contains(".js")){
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dst.push(e.path());
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn android_copy_libs(build: &Build,
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compiler: &Compiler,
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target: &str) {
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println!("Android copy libs to emulator ({})", target);
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build.run(Command::new("adb").arg("remount"));
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build.run(Command::new("adb").args(&["shell", "rm", "-r", ADB_TEST_DIR]));
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build.run(Command::new("adb").args(&["shell", "mkdir", ADB_TEST_DIR]));
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build.run(Command::new("adb")
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.arg("push")
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.arg(build.src.join("src/etc/adb_run_wrapper.sh"))
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.arg(ADB_TEST_DIR));
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let target_dir = format!("{}/{}", ADB_TEST_DIR, target);
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build.run(Command::new("adb").args(&["shell", "mkdir", &target_dir[..]]));
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for f in t!(build.sysroot_libdir(compiler, target).read_dir()) {
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let f = t!(f);
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let name = f.file_name().into_string().unwrap();
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if util::is_dylib(&name) {
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build.run(Command::new("adb")
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.arg("push")
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.arg(f.path())
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.arg(&target_dir));
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}
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}
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}
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