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The path we pass to rustc will be visible in panic messages and backtraces: they will be user visible! Avoid junk in these paths by passing relative paths to rustc. For most advanced users, `libcore` or `libstd` in the path will be a clue to the location -- inside our code, not theirs. Store both the relative path to the source as well as the absolute. Use the relative path where it matters, compiling the main crates, instead of changing all of the build process to cope with relative paths. Example output after this patch: ``` $ ./testunwrap thread '<main>' panicked at 'called `Option::unwrap()` on a `None` value', ../src/libcore/option.rs:362 $ RUST_BACKTRACE=1 ./testunwrap thread '<main>' panicked at 'called `Option::unwrap()` on a `None` value', ../src/libcore/option.rs:362 stack backtrace: 1: 0x7ff59c1e9956 - sys::backtrace::write::h67a542fd2b201576des at ../src/libstd/sys/unix/backtrace.rs:158 2: 0x7ff59c1ed5b6 - panicking::on_panic::h3d21c41cdd5c12d41Xw at ../src/libstd/panicking.rs:58 3: 0x7ff59c1e7b6e - rt::unwind::begin_unwind_inner::h9f3a5440cebb8baeLDw at ../src/libstd/rt/unwind/mod.rs:273 4: 0x7ff59c1e7f84 - rt::unwind::begin_unwind_fmt::h4fe8a903e0c296b0RCw at ../src/libstd/rt/unwind/mod.rs:212 5: 0x7ff59c1eced7 - rust_begin_unwind 6: 0x7ff59c22c11a - panicking::panic_fmt::h00b0cd49c98a9220i5B at ../src/libcore/panicking.rs:64 7: 0x7ff59c22b9e0 - panicking::panic::hf549420c0ee03339P3B at ../src/libcore/panicking.rs:45 8: 0x7ff59c1e621d - option::Option<T>::unwrap::h501963526474862829 9: 0x7ff59c1e61b1 - main::hb5c91ce92347d1e6eaa 10: 0x7ff59c1f1c18 - rust_try_inner 11: 0x7ff59c1f1c05 - rust_try 12: 0x7ff59c1ef374 - rt::lang_start::h7e51e19c6677cffe5Sw at ../src/libstd/rt/unwind/mod.rs:147 at ../src/libstd/rt/unwind/mod.rs:130 at ../src/libstd/rt/mod.rs:128 13: 0x7ff59c1e628e - main 14: 0x7ff59b3f6b44 - __libc_start_main 15: 0x7ff59c1e6078 - <unknown> 16: 0x0 - <unknown> ```
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Makefile
603 lines
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Makefile
# Copyright 2014-2015 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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######################################################################
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# Version numbers and strings
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######################################################################
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# The version number
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CFG_RELEASE_NUM=1.2.0
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# An optional number to put after the label, e.g. '.2' -> '-beta.2'
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# NB Make sure it starts with a dot to conform to semver pre-release
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# versions (section 9)
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CFG_PRERELEASE_VERSION=.1
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# Append a version-dependent hash to each library, so we can install different
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# versions in the same place
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CFG_FILENAME_EXTRA=$(shell printf '%s' $(CFG_RELEASE) | $(CFG_HASH_COMMAND))
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ifeq ($(CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL),stable)
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# This is the normal semver version string, e.g. "0.12.0", "0.12.0-nightly"
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CFG_RELEASE=$(CFG_RELEASE_NUM)
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# This is the string used in dist artifact file names, e.g. "0.12.0", "nightly"
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CFG_PACKAGE_VERS=$(CFG_RELEASE_NUM)
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CFG_DISABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURES=1
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endif
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ifeq ($(CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL),beta)
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CFG_RELEASE=$(CFG_RELEASE_NUM)-beta$(CFG_PRERELEASE_VERSION)
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# When building beta distributables just reuse the same "beta" name
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# so when we upload we'll always override the previous beta. This
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# doesn't actually impact the version reported by rustc - it's just
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# for file naming.
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CFG_PACKAGE_VERS=beta
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CFG_DISABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURES=1
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endif
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ifeq ($(CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL),nightly)
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CFG_RELEASE=$(CFG_RELEASE_NUM)-nightly
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# When building nightly distributables just reuse the same "nightly" name
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# so when we upload we'll always override the previous nighly. This
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# doesn't actually impact the version reported by rustc - it's just
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# for file naming.
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CFG_PACKAGE_VERS=nightly
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endif
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ifeq ($(CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL),dev)
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CFG_RELEASE=$(CFG_RELEASE_NUM)-dev
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CFG_PACKAGE_VERS=$(CFG_RELEASE_NUM)-dev
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endif
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# The name of the package to use for creating tarballs, installers etc.
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CFG_PACKAGE_NAME=rustc-$(CFG_PACKAGE_VERS)
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# The version string plus commit information - this is what rustc reports
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CFG_VERSION = $(CFG_RELEASE)
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CFG_GIT_DIR := $(CFG_SRC_DIR).git
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# since $(CFG_GIT) may contain spaces (especially on Windows),
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# we need to escape them. (" " to r"\ ")
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# Note that $(subst ...) ignores space after `subst`,
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# so we use a hack: define $(SPACE) which contains space character.
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SPACE :=
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SPACE +=
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ifneq ($(CFG_GIT),)
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ifneq ($(wildcard $(subst $(SPACE),\$(SPACE),$(CFG_GIT_DIR))),)
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CFG_VER_DATE = $(shell git --git-dir='$(CFG_GIT_DIR)' log -1 --date=short --pretty=format:'%cd')
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CFG_VER_HASH = $(shell git --git-dir='$(CFG_GIT_DIR)' rev-parse HEAD)
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CFG_SHORT_VER_HASH = $(shell git --git-dir='$(CFG_GIT_DIR)' rev-parse --short=9 HEAD)
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CFG_VERSION += ($(CFG_SHORT_VER_HASH) $(CFG_VER_DATE))
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endif
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endif
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# Windows exe's need numeric versions - don't use anything but
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# numbers and dots here
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CFG_VERSION_WIN = $(CFG_RELEASE_NUM)
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CFG_INFO := $(info cfg: version $(CFG_VERSION))
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######################################################################
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# More configuration
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######################################################################
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MKFILE_DEPS := config.stamp $(call rwildcard,$(CFG_SRC_DIR)mk/,*)
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MKFILES_FOR_TARBALL:=$(MKFILE_DEPS)
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ifneq ($(NO_MKFILE_DEPS),)
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MKFILE_DEPS :=
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endif
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NON_BUILD_HOST = $(filter-out $(CFG_BUILD),$(CFG_HOST))
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NON_BUILD_TARGET = $(filter-out $(CFG_BUILD),$(CFG_TARGET))
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ifneq ($(MAKE_RESTARTS),)
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CFG_INFO := $(info cfg: make restarts: $(MAKE_RESTARTS))
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endif
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CFG_INFO := $(info cfg: build triple $(CFG_BUILD))
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CFG_INFO := $(info cfg: host triples $(CFG_HOST))
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CFG_INFO := $(info cfg: target triples $(CFG_TARGET))
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ifneq ($(wildcard $(NON_BUILD_HOST)),)
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CFG_INFO := $(info cfg: non-build host triples $(NON_BUILD_HOST))
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endif
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ifneq ($(wildcard $(NON_BUILD_TARGET)),)
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CFG_INFO := $(info cfg: non-build target triples $(NON_BUILD_TARGET))
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endif
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS := $(RUSTFLAGS)
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CFG_GCCISH_CFLAGS :=
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CFG_GCCISH_LINK_FLAGS :=
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# Turn off broken quarantine (see jemalloc/jemalloc#161)
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CFG_JEMALLOC_FLAGS := --disable-fill
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ifdef CFG_DISABLE_OPTIMIZE
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$(info cfg: disabling rustc optimization (CFG_DISABLE_OPTIMIZE))
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS +=
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CFG_JEMALLOC_FLAGS += --enable-debug
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else
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# The rtopt cfg turns off runtime sanity checks
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -O --cfg rtopt
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endif
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CFG_JEMALLOC_FLAGS += $(JEMALLOC_FLAGS)
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ifdef CFG_ENABLE_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS
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$(info cfg: enabling debug assertions (CFG_ENABLE_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS))
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -C debug-assertions=on
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endif
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ifdef CFG_ENABLE_DEBUGINFO
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$(info cfg: enabling debuginfo (CFG_ENABLE_DEBUGINFO))
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -g
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endif
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ifdef SAVE_TEMPS
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += --save-temps
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endif
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ifdef ASM_COMMENTS
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -Z asm-comments
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endif
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ifdef TIME_PASSES
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -Z time-passes
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endif
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ifdef TIME_LLVM_PASSES
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -Z time-llvm-passes
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endif
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ifdef TRACE
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -Z trace
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endif
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ifdef CFG_ENABLE_RPATH
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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -C rpath
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endif
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# The executables crated during this compilation process have no need to include
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# static copies of libstd and libextra. We also generate dynamic versions of all
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# libraries, so in the interest of space, prefer dynamic linking throughout the
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# compilation process.
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#
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# Note though that these flags are omitted for the *bins* in stage2+. This means
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# that the snapshot will be generated with a statically linked rustc so we only
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# have to worry about the distribution of one file (with its native dynamic
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# dependencies)
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RUSTFLAGS_STAGE0 += -C prefer-dynamic
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RUSTFLAGS_STAGE1 += -C prefer-dynamic
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RUST_LIB_FLAGS_ST2 += -C prefer-dynamic
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RUST_LIB_FLAGS_ST3 += -C prefer-dynamic
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# Landing pads require a lot of codegen. We can get through bootstrapping faster
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# by not emitting them.
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RUSTFLAGS_STAGE0 += -Z no-landing-pads
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# platform-specific auto-configuration
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include $(CFG_SRC_DIR)mk/platform.mk
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# Run the stage1/2 compilers under valgrind
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ifdef VALGRIND_COMPILE
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CFG_VALGRIND_COMPILE :=$(CFG_VALGRIND)
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else
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CFG_VALGRIND_COMPILE :=
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endif
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ifndef CFG_DISABLE_VALGRIND_RPASS
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$(info cfg: enabling valgrind run-pass tests (CFG_ENABLE_VALGRIND_RPASS))
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$(info cfg: valgrind-rpass command set to $(CFG_VALGRIND))
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CFG_VALGRIND_RPASS :=$(CFG_VALGRIND)
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else
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$(info cfg: disabling valgrind run-pass tests)
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CFG_VALGRIND_RPASS :=
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endif
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ifdef CFG_ENABLE_VALGRIND
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$(info cfg: enabling valgrind (CFG_ENABLE_VALGRIND))
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else
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CFG_VALGRIND :=
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endif
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######################################################################
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# Target-and-rule "utility variables"
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######################################################################
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define DEF_FOR_TARGET
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X_$(1) := $(CFG_EXE_SUFFIX_$(1))
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ifndef CFG_LLVM_TARGET_$(1)
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CFG_LLVM_TARGET_$(1) := $(1)
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endif
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endef
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$(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET), \
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$(eval $(call DEF_FOR_TARGET,$(target))))
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# "Source" files we generate in builddir along the way.
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GENERATED :=
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# Delete the built-in rules.
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.SUFFIXES:
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%:: %,v
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%:: RCS/%,v
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%:: RCS/%
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%:: s.%
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%:: SCCS/s.%
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######################################################################
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# Cleaning out old crates
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######################################################################
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# $(1) is the path for directory to match against
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# $(2) is the glob to use in the match
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#
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# Note that a common bug is to accidentally construct the glob denoted
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# by $(2) with a space character prefix, which invalidates the
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# construction $(1)$(2).
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define CHECK_FOR_OLD_GLOB_MATCHES
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$(Q)MATCHES="$(wildcard $(1))"; if [ -n "$$MATCHES" ] ; then echo "warning: there are previous" \'$(notdir $(2))\' "libraries:" $$MATCHES; fi
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endef
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# Same interface as above, but deletes rather than just listing the files.
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ifdef VERBOSE
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define REMOVE_ALL_OLD_GLOB_MATCHES
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$(Q)MATCHES="$(wildcard $(1))"; if [ -n "$$MATCHES" ] ; then echo "warning: removing previous" \'$(notdir $(1))\' "libraries:" $$MATCHES; rm $$MATCHES ; fi
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endef
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else
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define REMOVE_ALL_OLD_GLOB_MATCHES
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$(Q)MATCHES="$(wildcard $(1))"; if [ -n "$$MATCHES" ] ; then rm $$MATCHES ; fi
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endef
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endif
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# We use a different strategy for LIST_ALL_OLD_GLOB_MATCHES_EXCEPT
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# than in the macros above because it needs the result of running the
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# `ls` command after other rules in the command list have run; the
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# macro-expander for $(wildcard ...) would deliver its results too
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# soon. (This is in contrast to the macros above, which are meant to
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# be run at the outset of a command list in a rule.)
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ifdef VERBOSE
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define LIST_ALL_OLD_GLOB_MATCHES
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@echo "info: now are following matches for" '$(notdir $(1))' "libraries:"
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@( ls $(1) 2>/dev/null || true )
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endef
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else
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define LIST_ALL_OLD_GLOB_MATCHES
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endef
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endif
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######################################################################
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# LLVM macros
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######################################################################
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# FIXME: x86-ism
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LLVM_COMPONENTS=x86 arm aarch64 mips powerpc ipo bitreader bitwriter linker asmparser mcjit \
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interpreter instrumentation
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# Only build these LLVM tools
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LLVM_TOOLS=bugpoint llc llvm-ar llvm-as llvm-dis llvm-mc opt llvm-extract
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define DEF_LLVM_VARS
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# The configure script defines these variables with the target triples
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# separated by Z. This defines new ones with the expected format.
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ifeq ($$(CFG_LLVM_ROOT),)
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CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR_$(1):=$$(CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR_$(subst -,_,$(1)))
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CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_$(1):=$$(CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_$(subst -,_,$(1)))
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else
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CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_$(1):=$$(CFG_LLVM_ROOT)
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endif
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# Any rules that depend on LLVM should depend on LLVM_CONFIG
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LLVM_CONFIG_$(1):=$$(CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_$(1))/bin/llvm-config$$(X_$(1))
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LLVM_MC_$(1):=$$(CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_$(1))/bin/llvm-mc$$(X_$(1))
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LLVM_AR_$(1):=$$(CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_$(1))/bin/llvm-ar$$(X_$(1))
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LLVM_VERSION_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --version)
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LLVM_BINDIR_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --bindir)
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LLVM_INCDIR_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --includedir)
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LLVM_LIBDIR_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --libdir)
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LLVM_LIBDIR_RUSTFLAGS_$(1)=-L "$$(LLVM_LIBDIR_$(1))"
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LLVM_LIBS_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --libs $$(LLVM_COMPONENTS))
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LLVM_LDFLAGS_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --ldflags)
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ifeq ($$(findstring freebsd,$(1)),freebsd)
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# On FreeBSD, it may search wrong headers (that are for pre-installed LLVM),
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# so we replace -I with -iquote to ensure that it searches bundled LLVM first.
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LLVM_CXXFLAGS_$(1)=$$(subst -I, -iquote , $$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --cxxflags))
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else
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LLVM_CXXFLAGS_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --cxxflags)
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endif
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LLVM_HOST_TRIPLE_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --host-target)
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LLVM_AS_$(1)=$$(CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_$(1))/bin/llvm-as$$(X_$(1))
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LLC_$(1)=$$(CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_$(1))/bin/llc$$(X_$(1))
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endef
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$(foreach host,$(CFG_HOST), \
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$(eval $(call DEF_LLVM_VARS,$(host))))
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######################################################################
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# Exports for sub-utilities
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######################################################################
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# Note that any variable that re-configure should pick up needs to be
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# exported
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export CFG_SRC_DIR
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export CFG_SRC_DIR_RELATIVE
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export CFG_BUILD_DIR
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ifdef CFG_VER_DATE
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export CFG_VER_DATE
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endif
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ifdef CFG_VER_HASH
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export CFG_VER_HASH
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endif
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export CFG_VERSION
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export CFG_VERSION_WIN
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export CFG_RELEASE
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export CFG_PACKAGE_NAME
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export CFG_BUILD
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export CFG_RELEASE_CHANNEL
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export CFG_LLVM_ROOT
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export CFG_PREFIX
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export CFG_LIBDIR
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export CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE
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export CFG_DISABLE_INJECT_STD_VERSION
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ifdef CFG_DISABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURES
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CFG_INFO := $(info cfg: disabling unstable features (CFG_DISABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURES))
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# Turn on feature-staging
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export CFG_DISABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURES
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# Subvert unstable feature lints to do the self-build
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export RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP_KEY:=$(CFG_BOOTSTRAP_KEY)
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endif
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export CFG_BOOTSTRAP_KEY
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######################################################################
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# Per-stage targets and runner
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######################################################################
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# Valid setting-strings are 'all', 'none', 'gdb', 'lldb'
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# This 'function' will determine which debugger scripts to copy based on a
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# target triple. See debuggers.mk for more information.
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TRIPLE_TO_DEBUGGER_SCRIPT_SETTING=\
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$(if $(findstring windows,$(1)),none,$(if $(findstring darwin,$(1)),lldb,gdb))
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STAGES = 0 1 2 3
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define SREQ
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# $(1) is the stage number
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# $(2) is the target triple
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# $(3) is the host triple
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# Destinations of artifacts for the host compiler
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HROOT$(1)_H_$(3) = $(3)/stage$(1)
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HBIN$(1)_H_$(3) = $$(HROOT$(1)_H_$(3))/bin
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ifeq ($$(CFG_WINDOWSY_$(3)),1)
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HLIB$(1)_H_$(3) = $$(HROOT$(1)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE)
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else
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ifeq ($(1),0)
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HLIB$(1)_H_$(3) = $$(HROOT$(1)_H_$(3))/lib
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else
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HLIB$(1)_H_$(3) = $$(HROOT$(1)_H_$(3))/$$(CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE)
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endif
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endif
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# Destinations of artifacts for target architectures
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TROOT$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) = $$(HLIB$(1)_H_$(3))/rustlib/$(2)
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TBIN$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) = $$(TROOT$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/bin
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TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) = $$(TROOT$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/lib
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# Preqrequisites for using the stageN compiler
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ifeq ($(1),0)
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HSREQ$(1)_H_$(3) = $$(HBIN$(1)_H_$(3))/rustc$$(X_$(3))
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else
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HSREQ$(1)_H_$(3) = \
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$$(HBIN$(1)_H_$(3))/rustc$$(X_$(3)) \
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$$(MKFILE_DEPS) \
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tmp/install-debugger-scripts$(1)_H_$(3)-$$(call TRIPLE_TO_DEBUGGER_SCRIPT_SETTING,$(3)).done
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endif
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# Prerequisites for using the stageN compiler to build target artifacts
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TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) = \
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$$(HSREQ$(1)_H_$(3)) \
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$$(foreach obj,$$(INSTALLED_OBJECTS_$(2)),\
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$$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/$$(obj))
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# Prerequisites for a working stageN compiler and libraries, for a specific
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# target
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SREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) = \
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$$(TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) \
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$$(foreach dep,$$(TARGET_CRATES), \
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$$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/stamp.$$(dep)) \
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tmp/install-debugger-scripts$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)-$$(call TRIPLE_TO_DEBUGGER_SCRIPT_SETTING,$(2)).done
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# Prerequisites for a working stageN compiler and complete set of target
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# libraries
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CSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) = \
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$$(TSREQ$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) \
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$$(HBIN$(1)_H_$(3))/rustdoc$$(X_$(3)) \
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$$(foreach dep,$$(CRATES),$$(TLIB$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))/stamp.$$(dep))
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ifeq ($(1),0)
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# Don't run the stage0 compiler under valgrind - that ship has sailed
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CFG_VALGRIND_COMPILE$(1) =
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else
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CFG_VALGRIND_COMPILE$(1) = $$(CFG_VALGRIND_COMPILE)
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endif
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# Add RUSTFLAGS_STAGEN values to the build command
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EXTRAFLAGS_STAGE$(1) = $$(RUSTFLAGS_STAGE$(1))
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CFGFLAG$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) = stage$(1)
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endef
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# Same macro/variables as above, but defined in a separate loop so it can use
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# all the variables above for all archs. The RPATH_VAR setup sometimes needs to
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# reach across triples to get things in order.
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#
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# Defines (with the standard $(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) suffix):
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# * `LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_NAME`: the name for the key to use in the OS
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# environment to access or extend the lookup path for dynamic
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# libraries. Note on Windows, that key is `$PATH`, and thus not
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# only conflates programs with dynamic libraries, but also often
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# contains spaces which confuse make.
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# * `LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_HOSTDIR`: the entry to add to lookup path for the host
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# * `LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_TARGETDIR`: the entry to add to lookup path for target
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#
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# Below that, HOST_RPATH_VAR and TARGET_RPATH_VAR are defined in terms of the
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# above settings.
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#
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define SREQ_CMDS
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ifeq ($$(OSTYPE_$(3)),apple-darwin)
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_NAME$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
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else
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ifeq ($$(CFG_WINDOWSY_$(3)),1)
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_NAME$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := PATH
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else
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_NAME$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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endif
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endif
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|
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_HOSTDIR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := \
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$$(CURDIR)/$$(HLIB$(1)_H_$(3))
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_TARGETDIR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := \
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$$(CURDIR)/$$(TLIB1_T_$(2)_H_$(CFG_BUILD))
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|
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HOST_RPATH_VAR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := \
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$$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_NAME$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))=$$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_HOSTDIR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)):$$$$$$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_NAME$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))
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|
TARGET_RPATH_VAR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := \
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|
$$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_NAME$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))=$$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_TARGETDIR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)):$$$$$$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH_ENV_NAME$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))
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|
|
|
RPATH_VAR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := $$(HOST_RPATH_VAR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))
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|
|
|
# Pass --cfg stage0 only for the build->host part of stage0;
|
|
# if you're building a cross config, the host->* parts are
|
|
# effectively stage1, since it uses the just-built stage0.
|
|
#
|
|
# This logic is similar to how the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable must
|
|
# change be slightly different when doing cross compilations.
|
|
# The build doesn't copy over all target libraries into
|
|
# a new directory, so we need to point the library path at
|
|
# the build directory where all the target libraries came
|
|
# from (the stage0 build host). Otherwise the relative rpaths
|
|
# inside of the rustc binary won't get resolved correctly.
|
|
ifeq ($(1),0)
|
|
ifneq ($(strip $(CFG_BUILD)),$(strip $(3)))
|
|
CFGFLAG$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) = stage1
|
|
|
|
RPATH_VAR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := $$(TARGET_RPATH_VAR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3))
|
|
endif
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := \
|
|
$$(Q)$$(RPATH_VAR$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) \
|
|
$$(call CFG_RUN_TARG_$(3),$(1), \
|
|
$$(CFG_VALGRIND_COMPILE$(1)) \
|
|
$$(HBIN$(1)_H_$(3))/rustc$$(X_$(3)) \
|
|
--cfg $$(CFGFLAG$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) \
|
|
$$(CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS) $$(EXTRAFLAGS_STAGE$(1)) --target=$(2)) \
|
|
$$(RUSTC_FLAGS_$(2))
|
|
|
|
PERF_STAGE$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3) := \
|
|
$$(Q)$$(call CFG_RUN_TARG_$(3),$(1), \
|
|
$$(CFG_PERF_TOOL) \
|
|
$$(HBIN$(1)_H_$(3))/rustc$$(X_$(3)) \
|
|
--cfg $$(CFGFLAG$(1)_T_$(2)_H_$(3)) \
|
|
$$(CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS) $$(EXTRAFLAGS_STAGE$(1)) --target=$(2)) \
|
|
$$(RUSTC_FLAGS_$(2))
|
|
|
|
endef
|
|
|
|
$(foreach build,$(CFG_HOST), \
|
|
$(eval $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET), \
|
|
$(eval $(foreach stage,$(STAGES), \
|
|
$(eval $(call SREQ,$(stage),$(target),$(build))))))))
|
|
|
|
$(foreach build,$(CFG_HOST), \
|
|
$(eval $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET), \
|
|
$(eval $(foreach stage,$(STAGES), \
|
|
$(eval $(call SREQ_CMDS,$(stage),$(target),$(build))))))))
|
|
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
# rustc-H-targets
|
|
#
|
|
# Builds a functional Rustc for the given host.
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
|
|
define DEF_RUSTC_STAGE_TARGET
|
|
# $(1) == architecture
|
|
# $(2) == stage
|
|
|
|
rustc-stage$(2)-H-$(1): \
|
|
$$(foreach target,$$(CFG_TARGET),$$(SREQ$(2)_T_$$(target)_H_$(1)))
|
|
|
|
endef
|
|
|
|
$(foreach host,$(CFG_HOST), \
|
|
$(eval $(foreach stage,1 2 3, \
|
|
$(eval $(call DEF_RUSTC_STAGE_TARGET,$(host),$(stage))))))
|
|
|
|
rustc-stage1: rustc-stage1-H-$(CFG_BUILD)
|
|
rustc-stage2: rustc-stage2-H-$(CFG_BUILD)
|
|
rustc-stage3: rustc-stage3-H-$(CFG_BUILD)
|
|
|
|
define DEF_RUSTC_TARGET
|
|
# $(1) == architecture
|
|
|
|
rustc-H-$(1): rustc-stage2-H-$(1)
|
|
endef
|
|
|
|
$(foreach host,$(CFG_TARGET), \
|
|
$(eval $(call DEF_RUSTC_TARGET,$(host))))
|
|
|
|
rustc-stage1: rustc-stage1-H-$(CFG_BUILD)
|
|
rustc-stage2: rustc-stage2-H-$(CFG_BUILD)
|
|
rustc-stage3: rustc-stage3-H-$(CFG_BUILD)
|
|
rustc: rustc-H-$(CFG_BUILD)
|
|
|
|
rustc-H-all: $(foreach host,$(CFG_HOST),rustc-H-$(host))
|
|
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
# Entrypoint rule
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
|
|
.DEFAULT_GOAL := all
|
|
|
|
define ALL_TARGET_N
|
|
ifneq ($$(findstring $(1),$$(CFG_HOST)),)
|
|
# This is a host
|
|
all-target-$(1)-host-$(2): $$(CSREQ2_T_$(1)_H_$(2))
|
|
else
|
|
# This is a target only
|
|
all-target-$(1)-host-$(2): $$(SREQ2_T_$(1)_H_$(2))
|
|
endif
|
|
endef
|
|
|
|
$(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET), \
|
|
$(foreach host,$(CFG_HOST), \
|
|
$(eval $(call ALL_TARGET_N,$(target),$(host)))))
|
|
|
|
ALL_TARGET_RULES = $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET), \
|
|
$(foreach host,$(CFG_HOST), \
|
|
all-target-$(target)-host-$(host)))
|
|
|
|
all: $(ALL_TARGET_RULES) $(GENERATED) docs
|
|
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
# Build system documentation
|
|
######################################################################
|
|
|
|
# $(1) is the name of the doc <section> in Makefile.in
|
|
# pick everything between tags | remove first line | remove last line
|
|
# | remove extra (?) line | strip leading `#` from lines
|
|
SHOW_DOCS = $(Q)awk '/<$(1)>/,/<\/$(1)>/' $(S)/Makefile.in | sed '1d' | sed '$$d' | sed 's/^\# \?//'
|
|
|
|
help:
|
|
$(call SHOW_DOCS,help)
|
|
|
|
tips:
|
|
$(call SHOW_DOCS,tips)
|
|
|
|
nitty-gritty:
|
|
$(call SHOW_DOCS,nitty-gritty)
|