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These two containers are indeed collections, so their place is in libcollections, not in libstd. There will always be a hash map as part of the standard distribution of Rust, but by moving it out of the standard library it makes libstd that much more portable to more platforms and environments. This conveniently also removes the stuttering of 'std::hashmap::HashMap', although 'collections::HashMap' is only one character shorter.
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8.6 KiB
Rust
257 lines
8.6 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2012-2014 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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#[allow(non_camel_case_types)];
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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use std::option;
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use std::os;
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use std::io::fs;
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use collections::HashSet;
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pub enum FileMatch { FileMatches, FileDoesntMatch }
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// A module for searching for libraries
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// FIXME (#2658): I'm not happy how this module turned out. Should
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// probably just be folded into cstore.
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/// Functions with type `pick` take a parent directory as well as
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/// a file found in that directory.
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pub type pick<'a> = 'a |path: &Path| -> FileMatch;
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pub struct FileSearch {
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sysroot: @Path,
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addl_lib_search_paths: @RefCell<HashSet<Path>>,
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target_triple: ~str
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}
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impl FileSearch {
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pub fn for_each_lib_search_path(&self, f: |&Path| -> FileMatch) {
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let mut visited_dirs = HashSet::new();
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let mut found = false;
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let addl_lib_search_paths = self.addl_lib_search_paths.borrow();
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debug!("filesearch: searching additional lib search paths [{:?}]",
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addl_lib_search_paths.get().len());
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for path in addl_lib_search_paths.get().iter() {
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match f(path) {
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FileMatches => found = true,
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FileDoesntMatch => ()
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}
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visited_dirs.insert(path.as_vec().to_owned());
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}
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debug!("filesearch: searching target lib path");
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let tlib_path = make_target_lib_path(self.sysroot,
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self.target_triple);
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if !visited_dirs.contains_equiv(&tlib_path.as_vec()) {
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match f(&tlib_path) {
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FileMatches => found = true,
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FileDoesntMatch => ()
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}
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}
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visited_dirs.insert(tlib_path.as_vec().to_owned());
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// Try RUST_PATH
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if !found {
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let rustpath = rust_path();
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for path in rustpath.iter() {
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let tlib_path = make_rustpkg_target_lib_path(path, self.target_triple);
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debug!("is {} in visited_dirs? {:?}", tlib_path.display(),
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visited_dirs.contains_equiv(&tlib_path.as_vec().to_owned()));
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if !visited_dirs.contains_equiv(&tlib_path.as_vec()) {
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visited_dirs.insert(tlib_path.as_vec().to_owned());
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// Don't keep searching the RUST_PATH if one match turns up --
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// if we did, we'd get a "multiple matching crates" error
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match f(&tlib_path) {
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FileMatches => {
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break;
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}
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FileDoesntMatch => ()
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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 get_target_lib_path(&self) -> Path {
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make_target_lib_path(self.sysroot, self.target_triple)
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}
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pub fn get_target_lib_file_path(&self, file: &Path) -> Path {
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let mut p = self.get_target_lib_path();
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p.push(file);
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p
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}
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pub fn search(&self, pick: pick) {
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self.for_each_lib_search_path(|lib_search_path| {
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debug!("searching {}", lib_search_path.display());
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match fs::readdir(lib_search_path) {
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Ok(files) => {
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let mut rslt = FileDoesntMatch;
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let is_rlib = |p: & &Path| {
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p.extension_str() == Some("rlib")
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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 = files.iter().filter(|p| is_rlib(p));
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let files2 = 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);
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match maybe_picked {
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FileMatches => {
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debug!("picked {}", path.display());
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rslt = FileMatches;
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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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rslt
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}
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Err(..) => FileDoesntMatch,
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}
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});
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}
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pub fn new(maybe_sysroot: &Option<@Path>,
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target_triple: &str,
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addl_lib_search_paths: @RefCell<HashSet<Path>>) -> FileSearch {
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let sysroot = get_sysroot(maybe_sysroot);
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debug!("using sysroot = {}", sysroot.display());
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FileSearch{
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sysroot: sysroot,
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addl_lib_search_paths: addl_lib_search_paths,
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target_triple: target_triple.to_owned()
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn relative_target_lib_path(target_triple: &str) -> Path {
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let mut p = Path::new(libdir());
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assert!(p.is_relative());
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p.push(rustlibdir());
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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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fn make_target_lib_path(sysroot: &Path,
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target_triple: &str) -> Path {
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sysroot.join(&relative_target_lib_path(target_triple))
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}
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fn make_rustpkg_target_lib_path(dir: &Path,
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target_triple: &str) -> Path {
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let mut p = dir.join(libdir());
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p.push(target_triple);
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p
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}
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pub fn get_or_default_sysroot() -> Path {
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// Follow symlinks. If the resolved path is relative, make it absolute.
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fn canonicalize(path: Option<Path>) -> Option<Path> {
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path.and_then(|mut path|
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match fs::readlink(&path) {
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Ok(canon) => {
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if canon.is_absolute() {
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Some(canon)
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} else {
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path.pop();
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Some(path.join(canon))
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}
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},
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Err(..) => Some(path),
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})
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}
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match canonicalize(os::self_exe_name()) {
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option::Some(p) => { let mut p = p; p.pop(); p.pop(); p }
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option::None => fail!("can't determine value for sysroot")
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}
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}
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fn get_sysroot(maybe_sysroot: &Option<@Path>) -> @Path {
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match *maybe_sysroot {
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option::Some(sr) => sr,
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option::None => @get_or_default_sysroot()
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}
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}
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#[cfg(windows)]
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static PATH_ENTRY_SEPARATOR: &'static str = ";";
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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static PATH_ENTRY_SEPARATOR: &'static str = ":";
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/// Returns RUST_PATH as a string, without default paths added
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pub fn get_rust_path() -> Option<~str> {
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os::getenv("RUST_PATH")
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}
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/// Returns the value of RUST_PATH, as a list
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/// of Paths. Includes default entries for, if they exist:
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/// $HOME/.rust
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/// DIR/.rust for any DIR that's the current working directory
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/// or an ancestor of it
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pub fn rust_path() -> ~[Path] {
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let mut env_rust_path: ~[Path] = match get_rust_path() {
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Some(env_path) => {
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let env_path_components: ~[&str] =
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env_path.split_str(PATH_ENTRY_SEPARATOR).collect();
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env_path_components.map(|&s| Path::new(s))
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}
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None => ~[]
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};
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let mut cwd = os::getcwd();
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// now add in default entries
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let cwd_dot_rust = cwd.join(".rust");
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if !env_rust_path.contains(&cwd_dot_rust) {
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env_rust_path.push(cwd_dot_rust);
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}
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if !env_rust_path.contains(&cwd) {
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env_rust_path.push(cwd.clone());
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}
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loop {
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if { let f = cwd.filename(); f.is_none() || f.unwrap() == bytes!("..") } {
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break
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}
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cwd.set_filename(".rust");
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if !env_rust_path.contains(&cwd) && cwd.exists() {
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env_rust_path.push(cwd.clone());
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}
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cwd.pop();
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}
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let h = os::homedir();
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for h in h.iter() {
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let p = h.join(".rust");
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if !env_rust_path.contains(&p) && p.exists() {
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env_rust_path.push(p);
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}
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}
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env_rust_path
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}
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// The name of the directory rustc expects libraries to be located.
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// On Unix should be "lib", on windows "bin"
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pub fn libdir() -> ~str {
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(env!("CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE")).to_owned()
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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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pub fn rustlibdir() -> ~str {
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(env!("CFG_RUSTLIBDIR")).to_owned()
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}
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