174 lines
5.7 KiB
Rust
174 lines
5.7 KiB
Rust
#![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
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pub use self::FileMatch::*;
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use std::borrow::Cow;
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use std::env;
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use std::fs;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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use crate::search_paths::{PathKind, SearchPath};
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use log::debug;
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use rustc_fs_util::fix_windows_verbatim_for_gcc;
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub enum FileMatch {
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FileMatches,
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FileDoesntMatch,
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}
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// A module for searching for libraries
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#[derive(Clone)]
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pub struct FileSearch<'a> {
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sysroot: &'a Path,
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triple: &'a str,
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search_paths: &'a [SearchPath],
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tlib_path: &'a SearchPath,
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kind: PathKind,
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}
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impl<'a> FileSearch<'a> {
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pub fn search_paths(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &'a SearchPath> {
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let kind = self.kind;
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self.search_paths
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.iter()
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.filter(move |sp| sp.kind.matches(kind))
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.chain(std::iter::once(self.tlib_path))
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}
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pub fn get_lib_path(&self) -> PathBuf {
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make_target_lib_path(self.sysroot, self.triple)
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}
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pub fn search<F>(&self, mut pick: F)
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where
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F: FnMut(&Path, PathKind) -> FileMatch,
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{
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for search_path in self.search_paths() {
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debug!("searching {}", search_path.dir.display());
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fn is_rlib(p: &Path) -> bool {
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p.extension() == Some("rlib".as_ref())
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}
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// Reading metadata out of rlibs is faster, and if we find both
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// an rlib and a dylib we only read one of the files of
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// metadata, so in the name of speed, bring all rlib files to
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// the front of the search list.
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let files1 = search_path.files.iter().filter(|p| is_rlib(p));
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let files2 = search_path.files.iter().filter(|p| !is_rlib(p));
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for path in files1.chain(files2) {
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debug!("testing {}", path.display());
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let maybe_picked = pick(path, search_path.kind);
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match maybe_picked {
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FileMatches => {
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debug!("picked {}", path.display());
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}
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FileDoesntMatch => {
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debug!("rejected {}", path.display());
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn new(
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sysroot: &'a Path,
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triple: &'a str,
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search_paths: &'a Vec<SearchPath>,
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tlib_path: &'a SearchPath,
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kind: PathKind,
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) -> FileSearch<'a> {
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debug!("using sysroot = {}, triple = {}", sysroot.display(), triple);
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FileSearch { sysroot, triple, search_paths, tlib_path, kind }
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}
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// Returns just the directories within the search paths.
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pub fn search_path_dirs(&self) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
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self.search_paths().map(|sp| sp.dir.to_path_buf()).collect()
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}
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// Returns a list of directories where target-specific tool binaries are located.
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pub fn get_tools_search_paths(&self) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
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let mut p = PathBuf::from(self.sysroot);
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p.push(find_libdir(self.sysroot).as_ref());
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p.push(RUST_LIB_DIR);
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p.push(&self.triple);
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p.push("bin");
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vec![p]
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}
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}
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pub fn relative_target_lib_path(sysroot: &Path, target_triple: &str) -> PathBuf {
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let mut p = PathBuf::from(find_libdir(sysroot).as_ref());
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assert!(p.is_relative());
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p.push(RUST_LIB_DIR);
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p.push(target_triple);
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p.push("lib");
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p
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}
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pub fn make_target_lib_path(sysroot: &Path, target_triple: &str) -> PathBuf {
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sysroot.join(&relative_target_lib_path(sysroot, target_triple))
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}
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pub fn get_or_default_sysroot() -> PathBuf {
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// Follow symlinks. If the resolved path is relative, make it absolute.
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fn canonicalize(path: Option<PathBuf>) -> Option<PathBuf> {
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path.and_then(|path| {
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match fs::canonicalize(&path) {
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// See comments on this target function, but the gist is that
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// gcc chokes on verbatim paths which fs::canonicalize generates
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// so we try to avoid those kinds of paths.
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Ok(canon) => Some(fix_windows_verbatim_for_gcc(&canon)),
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Err(e) => panic!("failed to get realpath: {}", e),
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}
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})
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}
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match env::current_exe() {
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Ok(exe) => match canonicalize(Some(exe)) {
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Some(mut p) => {
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p.pop();
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p.pop();
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p
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}
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None => panic!("can't determine value for sysroot"),
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},
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Err(ref e) => panic!(format!("failed to get current_exe: {}", e)),
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}
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}
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// The name of the directory rustc expects libraries to be located.
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fn find_libdir(sysroot: &Path) -> Cow<'static, str> {
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// FIXME: This is a quick hack to make the rustc binary able to locate
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// Rust libraries in Linux environments where libraries might be installed
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// to lib64/lib32. This would be more foolproof by basing the sysroot off
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// of the directory where `librustc_driver` is located, rather than
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// where the rustc binary is.
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// If --libdir is set during configuration to the value other than
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// "lib" (i.e., non-default), this value is used (see issue #16552).
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#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
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const PRIMARY_LIB_DIR: &str = "lib64";
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#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
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const PRIMARY_LIB_DIR: &str = "lib32";
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const SECONDARY_LIB_DIR: &str = "lib";
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match option_env!("CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE") {
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Some(libdir) if libdir != "lib" => libdir.into(),
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_ => {
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if sysroot.join(PRIMARY_LIB_DIR).join(RUST_LIB_DIR).exists() {
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PRIMARY_LIB_DIR.into()
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} else {
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SECONDARY_LIB_DIR.into()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// The name of rustc's own place to organize libraries.
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// Used to be "rustc", now the default is "rustlib"
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const RUST_LIB_DIR: &str = "rustlib";
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