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| diff --git a/cc/.github/workflows/main.yml b/cc/.github/workflows/main.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 9c35a41..0000000 --- a/cc/.github/workflows/main.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -name: CI -on: [push, pull_request] - -jobs: -  test: -    name: Test -    runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} -    strategy: -      matrix: -        build: [stable, beta, nightly, linux32, macos, aarch64-ios, win32, win64, mingw32, mingw64, windows-2016] -        include: -          - build: stable -            os: ubuntu-latest -            rust: stable -            target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -          - build: beta -            os: ubuntu-latest -            rust: beta -            target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -          - build: nightly -            os: ubuntu-latest -            rust: nightly -            target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -          - build: linux32 -            os: ubuntu-latest -            rust: stable -            target: i686-unknown-linux-gnu -          - build: macos -            os: macos-latest -            rust: stable -            target: x86_64-apple-darwin -          - build: aarch64-ios -            os: macos-latest -            rust: stable -            target: aarch64-apple-ios -            no_run: --no-run -          - build: win32 -            os: windows-2016 -            rust: stable-i686-msvc -            target: i686-pc-windows-msvc -          - build: win64 -            os: windows-latest -            rust: stable -            target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc -          - build: mingw32 -            os: windows-latest -            rust: stable-i686-gnu -            target: i686-pc-windows-gnu -          - build: mingw64 -            os: windows-latest -            rust: stable-x86_64-gnu -            target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu -          - build: windows-2016 -            os: windows-2016 -            rust: stable-x86_64 -            target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc -    steps: -    - uses: actions/checkout@master -    - name: Install Rust (rustup) -      run: rustup update ${{ matrix.rust }} --no-self-update && rustup default ${{ matrix.rust }} -      if: matrix.os != 'macos-latest' -      shell: bash -    - name: Install Rust (macos) -      run: | -        curl https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y -        echo "##[add-path]$HOME/.cargo/bin" -      if: matrix.os == 'macos-latest' -    - run: rustup target add ${{ matrix.target }} -    - name: Install g++-multilib -      run: | -        set -e -        # Remove the ubuntu-toolchain-r/test PPA, which is added by default. -        # Some packages were removed, and this is causing the g++multilib -        # install to fail. Similar issue: -        # https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/issues/13928. -        sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test -        sudo apt-get install g++-multilib -      if: matrix.build == 'linux32' -    - run: cargo build -    - run: cargo test ${{ matrix.no_run }} -    - run: cargo test ${{ matrix.no_run }} --features parallel -    - run: cargo test ${{ matrix.no_run }} --manifest-path cc-test/Cargo.toml --target ${{ matrix.target }} -    - run: cargo test ${{ matrix.no_run }} --manifest-path cc-test/Cargo.toml --target ${{ matrix.target }} --features parallel -    - run: cargo test ${{ matrix.no_run }} --manifest-path cc-test/Cargo.toml --target ${{ matrix.target }} --release - -  msrv: -    name: MSRV -    runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} -    strategy: -      matrix: -        os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest] -    steps: -    - uses: actions/checkout@master -    - name: Install Rust -      run: rustup update 1.31.0 --no-self-update && rustup default 1.31.0 -      shell: bash -    - run: cargo build - -  rustfmt: -    name: Rustfmt -    runs-on: ubuntu-latest -    steps: -    - uses: actions/checkout@master -    - name: Install Rust -      run: rustup update stable && rustup default stable && rustup component add rustfmt -    - run: cargo fmt -- --check - -  publish_docs: -    name: Publish Documentation -    runs-on: ubuntu-latest -    steps: -      - uses: actions/checkout@master -      - name: Install Rust -        run: rustup update stable && rustup default stable -      - name: Build documentation -        run: cargo doc --no-deps --all-features -      - name: Publish documentation -        run: | -          cd target/doc -          git init -          git add . -          git -c user.name='ci' -c user.email='ci' commit -m init -          git push -f -q https://git:${{ secrets.github_token }}@github.com/${{ github.repository }} HEAD:gh-pages -        if: github.event_name == 'push' && github.event.ref == 'refs/heads/master' diff --git a/cc/.gitignore b/cc/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 3b874ca..0000000 --- a/cc/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -target -Cargo.lock -.idea -*.iml diff --git a/cc/Cargo.toml b/cc/Cargo.toml deleted file mode 100644 index 88f44eb..0000000 --- a/cc/Cargo.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -[package] -name = "cc" -version = "1.0.48" -authors = ["Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>"] -license = "MIT/Apache-2.0" -repository = "https://github.com/alexcrichton/cc-rs" -homepage = "https://github.com/alexcrichton/cc-rs" -documentation = "https://docs.rs/cc" -description = """ -A build-time dependency for Cargo build scripts to assist in invoking the native -C compiler to compile native C code into a static archive to be linked into Rust -code. -""" -keywords = ["build-dependencies"] -readme = "README.md" -categories = ["development-tools::build-utils"] -exclude = ["/.travis.yml", "/appveyor.yml"] -edition = "2018" - -[dependencies] -num_cpus = { version = "1.10", optional = true } -jobserver = { version = "0.1.16", optional = true } - -[features] -parallel = ["num_cpus", "jobserver"] - -[dev-dependencies] -tempfile = "3" diff --git a/cc/LICENSE-APACHE b/cc/LICENSE-APACHE deleted file mode 100644 index 16fe87b..0000000 --- a/cc/LICENSE-APACHE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -                              Apache License -                        Version 2.0, January 2004 -                     http://www.apache.org/licenses/ - -TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION - -1. 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This crate calls out -to the most relevant compiler for a platform, for example using `cl` on MSVC. - -> **Note**: this crate was recently renamed from the `gcc` crate, so if you're -> looking for the `gcc` crate you're in the right spot! - -## Using cc-rs - -First, you'll want to both add a build script for your crate (`build.rs`) and -also add this crate to your `Cargo.toml` via: - -```toml -[build-dependencies] -cc = "1.0" -``` - -Next up, you'll want to write a build script like so: - -```rust,no_run -// build.rs - -fn main() { -    cc::Build::new() -        .file("foo.c") -        .file("bar.c") -        .compile("foo"); -} -``` - -And that's it! Running `cargo build` should take care of the rest and your Rust -application will now have the C files `foo.c` and `bar.c` compiled into a file -named libfoo.a. You can call the functions in Rust by declaring functions in -your Rust code like so: - -``` -extern { -    fn foo_function(); -    fn bar_function(); -} - -pub fn call() { -    unsafe { -        foo_function(); -        bar_function(); -    } -} - -fn main() { -    // ... -} -``` - -## External configuration via environment variables - -To control the programs and flags used for building, the builder can set a -number of different environment variables. - -* `CFLAGS` - a series of space separated flags passed to compilers. Note that -             individual flags cannot currently contain spaces, so doing -             something like: "-L=foo\ bar" is not possible. -* `CC` - the actual C compiler used. Note that this is used as an exact -         executable name, so (for example) no extra flags can be passed inside -         this variable, and the builder must ensure that there aren't any -         trailing spaces. This compiler must understand the `-c` flag. For -         certain `TARGET`s, it also is assumed to know about other flags (most -         common is `-fPIC`). -* `AR` - the `ar` (archiver) executable to use to build the static library. -* `CRATE_CC_NO_DEFAULTS` - the default compiler flags may cause conflicts in some cross compiling scenarios. Setting this variable will disable the generation of default compiler flags. - -Each of these variables can also be supplied with certain prefixes and suffixes, -in the following prioritized order: - -1. `<var>_<target>` - for example, `CC_x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` -2. `<var>_<target_with_underscores>` - for example, `CC_x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu` -3. `<build-kind>_<var>` - for example, `HOST_CC` or `TARGET_CFLAGS` -4. `<var>` - a plain `CC`, `AR` as above. - -If none of these variables exist, cc-rs uses built-in defaults - -In addition to the above optional environment variables, `cc-rs` has some -functions with hard requirements on some variables supplied by [cargo's -build-script driver][cargo] that it has the `TARGET`, `OUT_DIR`, `OPT_LEVEL`, -and `HOST` variables. - -[cargo]: http://doc.crates.io/build-script.html#inputs-to-the-build-script - -## Optional features - -### Parallel - -Currently cc-rs supports parallel compilation (think `make -jN`) but this -feature is turned off by default. To enable cc-rs to compile C/C++ in parallel, -you can change your dependency to: - -```toml -[build-dependencies] -cc = { version = "1.0", features = ["parallel"] } -``` - -By default cc-rs will limit parallelism to `$NUM_JOBS`, or if not present it -will limit it to the number of cpus on the machine. If you are using cargo, -use `-jN` option of `build`, `test` and `run` commands as `$NUM_JOBS` -is supplied by cargo. - -## Compile-time Requirements - -To work properly this crate needs access to a C compiler when the build script -is being run. This crate does not ship a C compiler with it. The compiler -required varies per platform, but there are three broad categories: - -* Unix platforms require `cc` to be the C compiler. This can be found by -  installing cc/clang on Linux distributions and Xcode on OSX, for example. -* Windows platforms targeting MSVC (e.g. your target triple ends in `-msvc`) -  require `cl.exe` to be available and in `PATH`. This is typically found in -  standard Visual Studio installations and the `PATH` can be set up by running -  the appropriate developer tools shell. -* Windows platforms targeting MinGW (e.g. your target triple ends in `-gnu`) -  require `cc` to be available in `PATH`. We recommend the -  [MinGW-w64](http://mingw-w64.org) distribution, which is using the -  [Win-builds](http://win-builds.org) installation system. -  You may also acquire it via -  [MSYS2](http://msys2.github.io), as explained [here][msys2-help].  Make sure -  to install the appropriate architecture corresponding to your installation of -  rustc. GCC from older [MinGW](http://www.mingw.org) project is compatible -  only with 32-bit rust compiler. - -[msys2-help]: http://github.com/rust-lang/rust#building-on-windows - -## C++ support - -`cc-rs` supports C++ libraries compilation by using the `cpp` method on -`Build`: - -```rust,no_run -fn main() { -    cc::Build::new() -        .cpp(true) // Switch to C++ library compilation. -        .file("foo.cpp") -        .compile("libfoo.a"); -} -``` - -When using C++ library compilation switch, the `CXX` and `CXXFLAGS` env -variables are used instead of `CC` and `CFLAGS` and the C++ standard library is -linked to the crate target. - -## CUDA C++ support - -`cc-rs` also supports compiling CUDA C++ libraries by using the `cuda` method -on `Build` (currently for GNU/Clang toolchains only): - -```rust,no_run -fn main() { -    cc::Build::new() -        // Switch to CUDA C++ library compilation using NVCC. -        .cuda(true) -        // Generate code for Maxwell (GTX 970, 980, 980 Ti, Titan X). -        .flag("-gencode").flag("arch=compute_52,code=sm_52") -        // Generate code for Maxwell (Jetson TX1). -        .flag("-gencode").flag("arch=compute_53,code=sm_53") -        // Generate code for Pascal (GTX 1070, 1080, 1080 Ti, Titan Xp). -        .flag("-gencode").flag("arch=compute_61,code=sm_61") -        // Generate code for Pascal (Tesla P100). -        .flag("-gencode").flag("arch=compute_60,code=sm_60") -        // Generate code for Pascal (Jetson TX2). -        .flag("-gencode").flag("arch=compute_62,code=sm_62") -        .file("bar.cu") -        .compile("libbar.a"); -} -``` - -## License - -This project is licensed under either of - - * Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or -   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) - * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or -   http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) - -at your option. - -### Contribution - -Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted -for inclusion in cc-rs by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be -dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions. diff --git a/cc/cc-test/Cargo.toml b/cc/cc-test/Cargo.toml deleted file mode 100644 index c25854c..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/Cargo.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -[package] -name = "cc-test" -version = "0.1.0" -authors = ["Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>"] -edition = "2018" - -[lib] -name = "cc_test" -doctest = false -test = false - -[build-dependencies] -cc = { path = ".." } - -[features] -parallel = ["cc/parallel"] diff --git a/cc/cc-test/build.rs b/cc/cc-test/build.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 3065861..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/build.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -use std::env; -use std::fs; -use std::path::PathBuf; - -fn main() { -    let out = PathBuf::from(env::var_os("OUT_DIR").unwrap()); -    fs::remove_dir_all(&out).unwrap(); -    fs::create_dir(&out).unwrap(); - -    cc::Build::new() -        .file("src/foo.c") -        .flag_if_supported("-Wall") -        .flag_if_supported("-Wfoo-bar-this-flag-does-not-exist") -        .define("FOO", None) -        .define("BAR", "1") -        .compile("foo"); - -    cc::Build::new() -        .file("src/bar1.c") -        .file("src/bar2.c") -        .include("src/include") -        .compile("bar"); - -    let target = std::env::var("TARGET").unwrap(); -    let file = target.split("-").next().unwrap(); -    let file = format!( -        "src/{}.{}", -        file, -        if target.contains("msvc") { "asm" } else { "S" } -    ); -    cc::Build::new().file(file).compile("asm"); - -    cc::Build::new() -        .file("src/baz.cpp") -        .cpp(true) -        .compile("baz"); - -    if target.contains("windows") { -        cc::Build::new().file("src/windows.c").compile("windows"); -    } - -    // Test that the `windows_registry` module will set PATH by looking for -    // nmake which runs vanilla cl, and then also test it after we remove all -    // the relevant env vars from our own process. -    if target.contains("msvc") { -        let out = out.join("tmp"); -        fs::create_dir(&out).unwrap(); -        println!("nmake 1"); -        let status = cc::windows_registry::find(&target, "nmake.exe") -            .unwrap() -            .env_remove("MAKEFLAGS") -            .arg("/fsrc/NMakefile") -            .env("OUT_DIR", &out) -            .status() -            .unwrap(); -        assert!(status.success()); - -        fs::remove_dir_all(&out).unwrap(); -        fs::create_dir(&out).unwrap(); - -        env::remove_var("PATH"); -        env::remove_var("VCINSTALLDIR"); -        env::remove_var("INCLUDE"); -        env::remove_var("LIB"); -        println!("nmake 2"); -        let status = cc::windows_registry::find(&target, "nmake.exe") -            .unwrap() -            .env_remove("MAKEFLAGS") -            .arg("/fsrc/NMakefile") -            .env("OUT_DIR", &out) -            .status() -            .unwrap(); -        assert!(status.success()); -        println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=msvc"); -        println!("cargo:rustc-link-search={}", out.display()); -    } - -    // This tests whether we  can build a library but not link it to the main -    // crate.  The test module will do its own linking. -    cc::Build::new() -        .cargo_metadata(false) -        .file("src/opt_linkage.c") -        .compile("OptLinkage"); - -    let out = cc::Build::new().file("src/expand.c").expand(); -    let out = String::from_utf8(out).unwrap(); -    assert!(out.contains("hello world")); -} diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/NMakefile b/cc/cc-test/src/NMakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 03c73df..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/NMakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -all: $(OUT_DIR)/msvc.lib $(OUT_DIR)/msvc.exe - -$(OUT_DIR)/msvc.lib: $(OUT_DIR)/msvc.o -	lib -nologo -out:$(OUT_DIR)/msvc.lib $(OUT_DIR)/msvc.o -	rc -h - -$(OUT_DIR)/msvc.o: src/msvc.c -	$(CC) -nologo -c -Fo:$@ src/msvc.c -MD - -$(OUT_DIR)/msvc.exe: $(OUT_DIR)/msvc2.o -	$(CC) -nologo -Fo:$@ $(OUT_DIR)/msvc2.o - -$(OUT_DIR)/msvc2.o: src/msvc.c -	$(CC) -nologo -c -Fo:$@ src/msvc.c -DMAIN -MD diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/aarch64.S b/cc/cc-test/src/aarch64.S deleted file mode 100644 index 1d9062d..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/aarch64.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -.globl asm -asm: -    mov w0, 7 -    ret - -.globl _asm -_asm: -    mov w0, 7 -    ret - diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/bar1.c b/cc/cc-test/src/bar1.c deleted file mode 100644 index 605be33..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/bar1.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdint.h> -#include "foo.h" - -int32_t bar1() { -  return 5; -} - diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/bar2.c b/cc/cc-test/src/bar2.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9be4291..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/bar2.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdint.h> - -int32_t bar2() { -  return 6; -} - diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/baz.cpp b/cc/cc-test/src/baz.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 2d4b959..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/baz.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdint.h> - -extern "C" int32_t -baz() { -  int *a = new int(8); -  int b = *a; -  delete a; -  return b; -} diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/expand.c b/cc/cc-test/src/expand.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2b492a2..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/expand.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -#define HELLO hello -#define WORLD world - -HELLO WORLD diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/foo.c b/cc/cc-test/src/foo.c deleted file mode 100644 index 541e62c..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/foo.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdint.h> - -#ifdef FOO -#if BAR == 1 -int32_t foo() { -  return 4; -} -#endif -#endif diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/i686.S b/cc/cc-test/src/i686.S deleted file mode 100644 index 3ed9e86..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/i686.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -.globl asm -asm: -    mov $7, %eax -    ret - -.globl _asm -_asm: -    mov $7, %eax -    ret diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/i686.asm b/cc/cc-test/src/i686.asm deleted file mode 100644 index 6bf9676..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/i686.asm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -.586 -.MODEL FLAT, C -.CODE - -asm PROC -  MOV EAX, 7 -  RET -asm ENDP -END diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/include/foo.h b/cc/cc-test/src/include/foo.h deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/include/foo.h +++ /dev/null diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/lib.rs b/cc/cc-test/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index b42ebf7..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -extern "C" { -    pub fn foo() -> i32; - -    pub fn bar1() -> i32; -    pub fn bar2() -> i32; - -    pub fn asm() -> i32; - -    pub fn baz() -> i32; - -    #[cfg(windows)] -    pub fn windows(); - -    #[cfg(target_env = "msvc")] -    pub fn msvc(); -} diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/msvc.c b/cc/cc-test/src/msvc.c deleted file mode 100644 index dbbc494..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/msvc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -#include <windows.h> - -void msvc() {} - -#ifdef MAIN -int main() {} -#endif diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/opt_linkage.c b/cc/cc-test/src/opt_linkage.c deleted file mode 100644 index a74af8c..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/opt_linkage.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#include <stdint.h> - -int32_t answer() { -  return 42; -} diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/windows.c b/cc/cc-test/src/windows.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0896aa0..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/windows.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -#include <windows.h> - -void windows() {} diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/x86_64.S b/cc/cc-test/src/x86_64.S deleted file mode 100644 index 3ed9e86..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/x86_64.S +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -.globl asm -asm: -    mov $7, %eax -    ret - -.globl _asm -_asm: -    mov $7, %eax -    ret diff --git a/cc/cc-test/src/x86_64.asm b/cc/cc-test/src/x86_64.asm deleted file mode 100644 index 1c03101..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/src/x86_64.asm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -_TEXT SEGMENT - -asm PROC -  MOV EAX, 7 -  RET -asm ENDP - -END diff --git a/cc/cc-test/tests/all.rs b/cc/cc-test/tests/all.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a457c72..0000000 --- a/cc/cc-test/tests/all.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -use cc_test::*; - -#[link(name = "OptLinkage", kind = "static")] -extern "C" { -    fn answer() -> i32; -} - -#[test] -fn foo_here() { -    unsafe { -        assert_eq!(foo(), 4); -    } -} - -#[test] -fn bar_here() { -    unsafe { -        assert_eq!(bar1(), 5); -        assert_eq!(bar2(), 6); -    } -} - -#[test] -fn asm_here() { -    unsafe { -        assert_eq!(asm(), 7); -    } -} - -#[test] -fn baz_here() { -    unsafe { -        assert_eq!(baz(), 8); -    } -} - -#[test] -#[cfg(windows)] -fn windows_here() { -    unsafe { -        windows(); -    } -} - -#[test] -#[cfg(target_env = "msvc")] -fn msvc_here() { -    unsafe { -        msvc(); -    } -} - -#[test] -fn opt_linkage() { -    unsafe { -        assert_eq!(answer(), 42); -    } -} diff --git a/cc/src/bin/gcc-shim.rs b/cc/src/bin/gcc-shim.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 1731df8..0000000 --- a/cc/src/bin/gcc-shim.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#![cfg_attr(test, allow(dead_code))] - -use std::env; -use std::fs::File; -use std::io::prelude::*; -use std::path::PathBuf; - -fn main() { -    let mut args = env::args(); -    let program = args.next().expect("Unexpected empty args"); - -    let out_dir = PathBuf::from( -        env::var_os("GCCTEST_OUT_DIR").expect(&format!("{}: GCCTEST_OUT_DIR not found", program)), -    ); - -    // Find the first nonexistent candidate file to which the program's args can be written. -    for i in 0.. { -        let candidate = &out_dir.join(format!("out{}", i)); - -        // If the file exists, commands have already run. Try again. -        if candidate.exists() { -            continue; -        } - -        // Create a file and record the args passed to the command. -        let mut f = File::create(candidate).expect(&format!( -            "{}: can't create candidate: {}", -            program, -            candidate.to_string_lossy() -        )); -        for arg in args { -            writeln!(f, "{}", arg).expect(&format!( -                "{}: can't write to candidate: {}", -                program, -                candidate.to_string_lossy() -            )); -        } -        break; -    } - -    // Create a file used by some tests. -    let path = &out_dir.join("libfoo.a"); -    File::create(path).expect(&format!( -        "{}: can't create libfoo.a: {}", -        program, -        path.to_string_lossy() -    )); -} diff --git a/cc/src/com.rs b/cc/src/com.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a5f2afe..0000000 --- a/cc/src/com.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright © 2017 winapi-rs developers -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 -// <LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license -// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your option. -// All files in the project carrying such notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed -// except according to those terms. - -#![allow(unused)] - -use crate::winapi::CoInitializeEx; -use crate::winapi::IUnknown; -use crate::winapi::Interface; -use crate::winapi::BSTR; -use crate::winapi::COINIT_MULTITHREADED; -use crate::winapi::{SysFreeString, SysStringLen}; -use crate::winapi::{HRESULT, S_FALSE, S_OK}; -use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; -use std::mem::forget; -use std::ops::Deref; -use std::os::windows::ffi::{OsStrExt, OsStringExt}; -use std::ptr::null_mut; -use std::slice::from_raw_parts; - -pub fn initialize() -> Result<(), HRESULT> { -    let err = unsafe { CoInitializeEx(null_mut(), COINIT_MULTITHREADED) }; -    if err != S_OK && err != S_FALSE { -        // S_FALSE just means COM is already initialized -        return Err(err); -    } -    Ok(()) -} - -pub struct ComPtr<T>(*mut T) -where -    T: Interface; -impl<T> ComPtr<T> -where -    T: Interface, -{ -    /// Creates a `ComPtr` to wrap a raw pointer. -    /// It takes ownership over the pointer which means it does __not__ call `AddRef`. -    /// `T` __must__ be a COM interface that inherits from `IUnknown`. -    pub unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *mut T) -> ComPtr<T> { -        assert!(!ptr.is_null()); -        ComPtr(ptr) -    } -    /// Casts up the inheritance chain -    pub fn up<U>(self) -> ComPtr<U> -    where -        T: Deref<Target = U>, -        U: Interface, -    { -        ComPtr(self.into_raw() as *mut U) -    } -    /// Extracts the raw pointer. -    /// You are now responsible for releasing it yourself. -    pub fn into_raw(self) -> *mut T { -        let p = self.0; -        forget(self); -        p -    } -    /// For internal use only. -    fn as_unknown(&self) -> &IUnknown { -        unsafe { &*(self.0 as *mut IUnknown) } -    } -    /// Performs QueryInterface fun. -    pub fn cast<U>(&self) -> Result<ComPtr<U>, i32> -    where -        U: Interface, -    { -        let mut obj = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { self.as_unknown().QueryInterface(&U::uuidof(), &mut obj) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(unsafe { ComPtr::from_raw(obj as *mut U) }) -    } -} -impl<T> Deref for ComPtr<T> -where -    T: Interface, -{ -    type Target = T; -    fn deref(&self) -> &T { -        unsafe { &*self.0 } -    } -} -impl<T> Clone for ComPtr<T> -where -    T: Interface, -{ -    fn clone(&self) -> Self { -        unsafe { -            self.as_unknown().AddRef(); -            ComPtr::from_raw(self.0) -        } -    } -} -impl<T> Drop for ComPtr<T> -where -    T: Interface, -{ -    fn drop(&mut self) { -        unsafe { -            self.as_unknown().Release(); -        } -    } -} -pub struct BStr(BSTR); -impl BStr { -    pub unsafe fn from_raw(s: BSTR) -> BStr { -        BStr(s) -    } -    pub fn to_osstring(&self) -> OsString { -        let len = unsafe { SysStringLen(self.0) }; -        let slice = unsafe { from_raw_parts(self.0, len as usize) }; -        OsStringExt::from_wide(slice) -    } -} -impl Drop for BStr { -    fn drop(&mut self) { -        unsafe { SysFreeString(self.0) }; -    } -} - -pub trait ToWide { -    fn to_wide(&self) -> Vec<u16>; -    fn to_wide_null(&self) -> Vec<u16>; -} -impl<T> ToWide for T -where -    T: AsRef<OsStr>, -{ -    fn to_wide(&self) -> Vec<u16> { -        self.as_ref().encode_wide().collect() -    } -    fn to_wide_null(&self) -> Vec<u16> { -        self.as_ref().encode_wide().chain(Some(0)).collect() -    } -} -pub trait FromWide -where -    Self: Sized, -{ -    fn from_wide(wide: &[u16]) -> Self; -    fn from_wide_null(wide: &[u16]) -> Self { -        let len = wide.iter().take_while(|&&c| c != 0).count(); -        Self::from_wide(&wide[..len]) -    } -} -impl FromWide for OsString { -    fn from_wide(wide: &[u16]) -> OsString { -        OsStringExt::from_wide(wide) -    } -} diff --git a/cc/src/lib.rs b/cc/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d795e5a..0000000 --- a/cc/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2666 +0,0 @@ -//! A library for build scripts to compile custom C code -//! -//! This library is intended to be used as a `build-dependencies` entry in -//! `Cargo.toml`: -//! -//! ```toml -//! [build-dependencies] -//! cc = "1.0" -//! ``` -//! -//! The purpose of this crate is to provide the utility functions necessary to -//! compile C code into a static archive which is then linked into a Rust crate. -//! Configuration is available through the `Build` struct. -//! -//! This crate will automatically detect situations such as cross compilation or -//! other environment variables set by Cargo and will build code appropriately. -//! -//! The crate is not limited to C code, it can accept any source code that can -//! be passed to a C or C++ compiler. As such, assembly files with extensions -//! `.s` (gcc/clang) and `.asm` (MSVC) can also be compiled. -//! -//! [`Build`]: struct.Build.html -//! -//! # Parallelism -//! -//! To parallelize computation, enable the `parallel` feature for the crate. -//! -//! ```toml -//! [build-dependencies] -//! cc = { version = "1.0", features = ["parallel"] } -//! ``` -//! To specify the max number of concurrent compilation jobs, set the `NUM_JOBS` -//! environment variable to the desired amount. -//! -//! Cargo will also set this environment variable when executed with the `-jN` flag. -//! -//! If `NUM_JOBS` is not set, the `RAYON_NUM_THREADS` environment variable can -//! also specify the build parallelism. -//! -//! # Examples -//! -//! Use the `Build` struct to compile `src/foo.c`: -//! -//! ```no_run -//! fn main() { -//!     cc::Build::new() -//!         .file("src/foo.c") -//!         .define("FOO", Some("bar")) -//!         .include("src") -//!         .compile("foo"); -//! } -//! ``` - -#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/cc/1.0")] -#![cfg_attr(test, deny(warnings))] -#![allow(deprecated)] -#![deny(missing_docs)] - -use std::collections::HashMap; -use std::env; -use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; -use std::fmt::{self, Display}; -use std::fs; -use std::io::{self, BufRead, BufReader, Read, Write}; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; -use std::process::{Child, Command, Stdio}; -use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex}; -use std::thread::{self, JoinHandle}; - -// These modules are all glue to support reading the MSVC version from -// the registry and from COM interfaces -#[cfg(windows)] -mod registry; -#[cfg(windows)] -#[macro_use] -mod winapi; -#[cfg(windows)] -mod com; -#[cfg(windows)] -mod setup_config; - -pub mod windows_registry; - -/// A builder for compilation of a native static library. -/// -/// A `Build` is the main type of the `cc` crate and is used to control all the -/// various configuration options and such of a compile. You'll find more -/// documentation on each method itself. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Build { -    include_directories: Vec<PathBuf>, -    definitions: Vec<(String, Option<String>)>, -    objects: Vec<PathBuf>, -    flags: Vec<String>, -    flags_supported: Vec<String>, -    known_flag_support_status: Arc<Mutex<HashMap<String, bool>>>, -    ar_flags: Vec<String>, -    no_default_flags: bool, -    files: Vec<PathBuf>, -    cpp: bool, -    cpp_link_stdlib: Option<Option<String>>, -    cpp_set_stdlib: Option<String>, -    cuda: bool, -    target: Option<String>, -    host: Option<String>, -    out_dir: Option<PathBuf>, -    opt_level: Option<String>, -    debug: Option<bool>, -    force_frame_pointer: Option<bool>, -    env: Vec<(OsString, OsString)>, -    compiler: Option<PathBuf>, -    archiver: Option<PathBuf>, -    cargo_metadata: bool, -    pic: Option<bool>, -    use_plt: Option<bool>, -    static_crt: Option<bool>, -    shared_flag: Option<bool>, -    static_flag: Option<bool>, -    warnings_into_errors: bool, -    warnings: Option<bool>, -    extra_warnings: Option<bool>, -    env_cache: Arc<Mutex<HashMap<String, Option<String>>>>, -} - -/// Represents the types of errors that may occur while using cc-rs. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -enum ErrorKind { -    /// Error occurred while performing I/O. -    IOError, -    /// Invalid architecture supplied. -    ArchitectureInvalid, -    /// Environment variable not found, with the var in question as extra info. -    EnvVarNotFound, -    /// Error occurred while using external tools (ie: invocation of compiler). -    ToolExecError, -    /// Error occurred due to missing external tools. -    ToolNotFound, -} - -/// Represents an internal error that occurred, with an explanation. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Error { -    /// Describes the kind of error that occurred. -    kind: ErrorKind, -    /// More explanation of error that occurred. -    message: String, -} - -impl Error { -    fn new(kind: ErrorKind, message: &str) -> Error { -        Error { -            kind: kind, -            message: message.to_owned(), -        } -    } -} - -impl From<io::Error> for Error { -    fn from(e: io::Error) -> Error { -        Error::new(ErrorKind::IOError, &format!("{}", e)) -    } -} - -impl Display for Error { -    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { -        write!(f, "{:?}: {}", self.kind, self.message) -    } -} - -/// Configuration used to represent an invocation of a C compiler. -/// -/// This can be used to figure out what compiler is in use, what the arguments -/// to it are, and what the environment variables look like for the compiler. -/// This can be used to further configure other build systems (e.g. forward -/// along CC and/or CFLAGS) or the `to_command` method can be used to run the -/// compiler itself. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -pub struct Tool { -    path: PathBuf, -    cc_wrapper_path: Option<PathBuf>, -    cc_wrapper_args: Vec<OsString>, -    args: Vec<OsString>, -    env: Vec<(OsString, OsString)>, -    family: ToolFamily, -    cuda: bool, -    removed_args: Vec<OsString>, -} - -/// Represents the family of tools this tool belongs to. -/// -/// Each family of tools differs in how and what arguments they accept. -/// -/// Detection of a family is done on best-effort basis and may not accurately reflect the tool. -#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] -enum ToolFamily { -    /// Tool is GNU Compiler Collection-like. -    Gnu, -    /// Tool is Clang-like. It differs from the GCC in a sense that it accepts superset of flags -    /// and its cross-compilation approach is different. -    Clang, -    /// Tool is the MSVC cl.exe. -    Msvc { clang_cl: bool }, -} - -impl ToolFamily { -    /// What the flag to request debug info for this family of tools look like -    fn add_debug_flags(&self, cmd: &mut Tool) { -        match *self { -            ToolFamily::Msvc { .. } => { -                cmd.push_cc_arg("-Z7".into()); -            } -            ToolFamily::Gnu | ToolFamily::Clang => { -                cmd.push_cc_arg("-g".into()); -            } -        } -    } - -    /// What the flag to force frame pointers. -    fn add_force_frame_pointer(&self, cmd: &mut Tool) { -        match *self { -            ToolFamily::Gnu | ToolFamily::Clang => { -                cmd.push_cc_arg("-fno-omit-frame-pointer".into()); -            } -            _ => (), -        } -    } - -    /// What the flags to enable all warnings -    fn warnings_flags(&self) -> &'static str { -        match *self { -            ToolFamily::Msvc { .. } => "-W4", -            ToolFamily::Gnu | ToolFamily::Clang => "-Wall", -        } -    } - -    /// What the flags to enable extra warnings -    fn extra_warnings_flags(&self) -> Option<&'static str> { -        match *self { -            ToolFamily::Msvc { .. } => None, -            ToolFamily::Gnu | ToolFamily::Clang => Some("-Wextra"), -        } -    } - -    /// What the flag to turn warning into errors -    fn warnings_to_errors_flag(&self) -> &'static str { -        match *self { -            ToolFamily::Msvc { .. } => "-WX", -            ToolFamily::Gnu | ToolFamily::Clang => "-Werror", -        } -    } - -    fn verbose_stderr(&self) -> bool { -        *self == ToolFamily::Clang -    } -} - -/// Represents an object. -/// -/// This is a source file -> object file pair. -#[derive(Clone, Debug)] -struct Object { -    src: PathBuf, -    dst: PathBuf, -} - -impl Object { -    /// Create a new source file -> object file pair. -    fn new(src: PathBuf, dst: PathBuf) -> Object { -        Object { src: src, dst: dst } -    } -} - -impl Build { -    /// Construct a new instance of a blank set of configuration. -    /// -    /// This builder is finished with the [`compile`] function. -    /// -    /// [`compile`]: struct.Build.html#method.compile -    pub fn new() -> Build { -        Build { -            include_directories: Vec::new(), -            definitions: Vec::new(), -            objects: Vec::new(), -            flags: Vec::new(), -            flags_supported: Vec::new(), -            known_flag_support_status: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())), -            ar_flags: Vec::new(), -            no_default_flags: false, -            files: Vec::new(), -            shared_flag: None, -            static_flag: None, -            cpp: false, -            cpp_link_stdlib: None, -            cpp_set_stdlib: None, -            cuda: false, -            target: None, -            host: None, -            out_dir: None, -            opt_level: None, -            debug: None, -            force_frame_pointer: None, -            env: Vec::new(), -            compiler: None, -            archiver: None, -            cargo_metadata: true, -            pic: None, -            use_plt: None, -            static_crt: None, -            warnings: None, -            extra_warnings: None, -            warnings_into_errors: false, -            env_cache: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())), -        } -    } - -    /// Add a directory to the `-I` or include path for headers -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// use std::path::Path; -    /// -    /// let library_path = Path::new("/path/to/library"); -    /// -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .include(library_path) -    ///     .include("src") -    ///     .compile("foo"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn include<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, dir: P) -> &mut Build { -        self.include_directories.push(dir.as_ref().to_path_buf()); -        self -    } - -    /// Specify a `-D` variable with an optional value. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .define("FOO", "BAR") -    ///     .define("BAZ", None) -    ///     .compile("foo"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn define<'a, V: Into<Option<&'a str>>>(&mut self, var: &str, val: V) -> &mut Build { -        self.definitions -            .push((var.to_string(), val.into().map(|s| s.to_string()))); -        self -    } - -    /// Add an arbitrary object file to link in -    pub fn object<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, obj: P) -> &mut Build { -        self.objects.push(obj.as_ref().to_path_buf()); -        self -    } - -    /// Add an arbitrary flag to the invocation of the compiler -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .flag("-ffunction-sections") -    ///     .compile("foo"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn flag(&mut self, flag: &str) -> &mut Build { -        self.flags.push(flag.to_string()); -        self -    } - -    /// Add an arbitrary flag to the invocation of the compiler -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .file("src/bar.c") -    ///     .ar_flag("/NODEFAULTLIB:libc.dll") -    ///     .compile("foo"); -    /// ``` - -    pub fn ar_flag(&mut self, flag: &str) -> &mut Build { -        self.ar_flags.push(flag.to_string()); -        self -    } - -    fn ensure_check_file(&self) -> Result<PathBuf, Error> { -        let out_dir = self.get_out_dir()?; -        let src = if self.cuda { -            assert!(self.cpp); -            out_dir.join("flag_check.cu") -        } else if self.cpp { -            out_dir.join("flag_check.cpp") -        } else { -            out_dir.join("flag_check.c") -        }; - -        if !src.exists() { -            let mut f = fs::File::create(&src)?; -            write!(f, "int main(void) {{ return 0; }}")?; -        } - -        Ok(src) -    } - -    /// Run the compiler to test if it accepts the given flag. -    /// -    /// For a convenience method for setting flags conditionally, -    /// see `flag_if_supported()`. -    /// -    /// It may return error if it's unable to run the compilier with a test file -    /// (e.g. the compiler is missing or a write to the `out_dir` failed). -    /// -    /// Note: Once computed, the result of this call is stored in the -    /// `known_flag_support` field. If `is_flag_supported(flag)` -    /// is called again, the result will be read from the hash table. -    pub fn is_flag_supported(&self, flag: &str) -> Result<bool, Error> { -        let mut known_status = self.known_flag_support_status.lock().unwrap(); -        if let Some(is_supported) = known_status.get(flag).cloned() { -            return Ok(is_supported); -        } - -        let out_dir = self.get_out_dir()?; -        let src = self.ensure_check_file()?; -        let obj = out_dir.join("flag_check"); -        let target = self.get_target()?; -        let host = self.get_host()?; -        let mut cfg = Build::new(); -        cfg.flag(flag) -            .target(&target) -            .opt_level(0) -            .host(&host) -            .debug(false) -            .cpp(self.cpp) -            .cuda(self.cuda); -        let mut compiler = cfg.try_get_compiler()?; - -        // Clang uses stderr for verbose output, which yields a false positive -        // result if the CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS include -v to aid in debugging. -        if compiler.family.verbose_stderr() { -            compiler.remove_arg("-v".into()); -        } - -        let mut cmd = compiler.to_command(); -        let is_arm = target.contains("aarch64") || target.contains("arm"); -        command_add_output_file( -            &mut cmd, -            &obj, -            self.cuda, -            target.contains("msvc"), -            false, -            is_arm, -        ); - -        // We need to explicitly tell msvc not to link and create an exe -        // in the root directory of the crate -        if target.contains("msvc") && !self.cuda { -            cmd.arg("-c"); -        } - -        cmd.arg(&src); - -        let output = cmd.output()?; -        let is_supported = output.stderr.is_empty(); - -        known_status.insert(flag.to_owned(), is_supported); -        Ok(is_supported) -    } - -    /// Add an arbitrary flag to the invocation of the compiler if it supports it -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .flag_if_supported("-Wlogical-op") // only supported by GCC -    ///     .flag_if_supported("-Wunreachable-code") // only supported by clang -    ///     .compile("foo"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn flag_if_supported(&mut self, flag: &str) -> &mut Build { -        self.flags_supported.push(flag.to_string()); -        self -    } - -    /// Set the `-shared` flag. -    /// -    /// When enabled, the compiler will produce a shared object which can -    /// then be linked with other objects to form an executable. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .shared_flag(true) -    ///     .compile("libfoo.so"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn shared_flag(&mut self, shared_flag: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.shared_flag = Some(shared_flag); -        self -    } - -    /// Set the `-static` flag. -    /// -    /// When enabled on systems that support dynamic linking, this prevents -    /// linking with the shared libraries. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .shared_flag(true) -    ///     .static_flag(true) -    ///     .compile("foo"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn static_flag(&mut self, static_flag: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.static_flag = Some(static_flag); -        self -    } - -    /// Disables the generation of default compiler flags. The default compiler -    /// flags may cause conflicts in some cross compiling scenarios. -    /// -    /// Setting the `CRATE_CC_NO_DEFAULTS` environment variable has the same -    /// effect as setting this to `true`. The presence of the environment -    /// variable and the value of `no_default_flags` will be OR'd together. -    pub fn no_default_flags(&mut self, no_default_flags: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.no_default_flags = no_default_flags; -        self -    } - -    /// Add a file which will be compiled -    pub fn file<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, p: P) -> &mut Build { -        self.files.push(p.as_ref().to_path_buf()); -        self -    } - -    /// Add files which will be compiled -    pub fn files<P>(&mut self, p: P) -> &mut Build -    where -        P: IntoIterator, -        P::Item: AsRef<Path>, -    { -        for file in p.into_iter() { -            self.file(file); -        } -        self -    } - -    /// Set C++ support. -    /// -    /// The other `cpp_*` options will only become active if this is set to -    /// `true`. -    pub fn cpp(&mut self, cpp: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.cpp = cpp; -        self -    } - -    /// Set CUDA C++ support. -    /// -    /// Enabling CUDA will pass the detected C/C++ toolchain as an argument to -    /// the CUDA compiler, NVCC. NVCC itself accepts some limited GNU-like args; -    /// any other arguments for the C/C++ toolchain will be redirected using -    /// "-Xcompiler" flags. -    /// -    /// If enabled, this also implicitly enables C++ support. -    pub fn cuda(&mut self, cuda: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.cuda = cuda; -        if cuda { -            self.cpp = true; -        } -        self -    } - -    /// Set warnings into errors flag. -    /// -    /// Disabled by default. -    /// -    /// Warning: turning warnings into errors only make sense -    /// if you are a developer of the crate using cc-rs. -    /// Some warnings only appear on some architecture or -    /// specific version of the compiler. Any user of this crate, -    /// or any other crate depending on it, could fail during -    /// compile time. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .warnings_into_errors(true) -    ///     .compile("libfoo.a"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn warnings_into_errors(&mut self, warnings_into_errors: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.warnings_into_errors = warnings_into_errors; -        self -    } - -    /// Set warnings flags. -    /// -    /// Adds some flags: -    /// - "-Wall" for MSVC. -    /// - "-Wall", "-Wextra" for GNU and Clang. -    /// -    /// Enabled by default. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .warnings(false) -    ///     .compile("libfoo.a"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn warnings(&mut self, warnings: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.warnings = Some(warnings); -        self.extra_warnings = Some(warnings); -        self -    } - -    /// Set extra warnings flags. -    /// -    /// Adds some flags: -    /// - nothing for MSVC. -    /// - "-Wextra" for GNU and Clang. -    /// -    /// Enabled by default. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// // Disables -Wextra, -Wall remains enabled: -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .extra_warnings(false) -    ///     .compile("libfoo.a"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn extra_warnings(&mut self, warnings: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.extra_warnings = Some(warnings); -        self -    } - -    /// Set the standard library to link against when compiling with C++ -    /// support. -    /// -    /// The default value of this property depends on the current target: On -    /// OS X `Some("c++")` is used, when compiling for a Visual Studio based -    /// target `None` is used and for other targets `Some("stdc++")` is used. -    /// If the `CXXSTDLIB` environment variable is set, its value will -    /// override the default value. -    /// -    /// A value of `None` indicates that no automatic linking should happen, -    /// otherwise cargo will link against the specified library. -    /// -    /// The given library name must not contain the `lib` prefix. -    /// -    /// Common values: -    /// - `stdc++` for GNU -    /// - `c++` for Clang -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .shared_flag(true) -    ///     .cpp_link_stdlib("stdc++") -    ///     .compile("libfoo.so"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn cpp_link_stdlib<'a, V: Into<Option<&'a str>>>( -        &mut self, -        cpp_link_stdlib: V, -    ) -> &mut Build { -        self.cpp_link_stdlib = Some(cpp_link_stdlib.into().map(|s| s.into())); -        self -    } - -    /// Force the C++ compiler to use the specified standard library. -    /// -    /// Setting this option will automatically set `cpp_link_stdlib` to the same -    /// value. -    /// -    /// The default value of this option is always `None`. -    /// -    /// This option has no effect when compiling for a Visual Studio based -    /// target. -    /// -    /// This option sets the `-stdlib` flag, which is only supported by some -    /// compilers (clang, icc) but not by others (gcc). The library will not -    /// detect which compiler is used, as such it is the responsibility of the -    /// caller to ensure that this option is only used in conjuction with a -    /// compiler which supports the `-stdlib` flag. -    /// -    /// A value of `None` indicates that no specific C++ standard library should -    /// be used, otherwise `-stdlib` is added to the compile invocation. -    /// -    /// The given library name must not contain the `lib` prefix. -    /// -    /// Common values: -    /// - `stdc++` for GNU -    /// - `c++` for Clang -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .cpp_set_stdlib("c++") -    ///     .compile("libfoo.a"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn cpp_set_stdlib<'a, V: Into<Option<&'a str>>>( -        &mut self, -        cpp_set_stdlib: V, -    ) -> &mut Build { -        let cpp_set_stdlib = cpp_set_stdlib.into(); -        self.cpp_set_stdlib = cpp_set_stdlib.map(|s| s.into()); -        self.cpp_link_stdlib(cpp_set_stdlib); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures the target this configuration will be compiling for. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically scraped from the `TARGET` environment -    /// variable by build scripts, so it's not required to call this function. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .target("aarch64-linux-android") -    ///     .compile("foo"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn target(&mut self, target: &str) -> &mut Build { -        self.target = Some(target.to_string()); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures the host assumed by this configuration. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically scraped from the `HOST` environment -    /// variable by build scripts, so it's not required to call this function. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// -    /// ```no_run -    /// cc::Build::new() -    ///     .file("src/foo.c") -    ///     .host("arm-linux-gnueabihf") -    ///     .compile("foo"); -    /// ``` -    pub fn host(&mut self, host: &str) -> &mut Build { -        self.host = Some(host.to_string()); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures the optimization level of the generated object files. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically scraped from the `OPT_LEVEL` environment -    /// variable by build scripts, so it's not required to call this function. -    pub fn opt_level(&mut self, opt_level: u32) -> &mut Build { -        self.opt_level = Some(opt_level.to_string()); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures the optimization level of the generated object files. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically scraped from the `OPT_LEVEL` environment -    /// variable by build scripts, so it's not required to call this function. -    pub fn opt_level_str(&mut self, opt_level: &str) -> &mut Build { -        self.opt_level = Some(opt_level.to_string()); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures whether the compiler will emit debug information when -    /// generating object files. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically scraped from the `DEBUG` environment -    /// variable by build scripts, so it's not required to call this function. -    pub fn debug(&mut self, debug: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.debug = Some(debug); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures whether the compiler will emit instructions to store -    /// frame pointers during codegen. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically enabled when debug information is emitted. -    /// Otherwise the target platform compiler's default will be used. -    /// You can use this option to force a specific setting. -    pub fn force_frame_pointer(&mut self, force: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.force_frame_pointer = Some(force); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures the output directory where all object files and static -    /// libraries will be located. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically scraped from the `OUT_DIR` environment -    /// variable by build scripts, so it's not required to call this function. -    pub fn out_dir<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, out_dir: P) -> &mut Build { -        self.out_dir = Some(out_dir.as_ref().to_owned()); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures the compiler to be used to produce output. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically determined from the target platform or a -    /// number of environment variables, so it's not required to call this -    /// function. -    pub fn compiler<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, compiler: P) -> &mut Build { -        self.compiler = Some(compiler.as_ref().to_owned()); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures the tool used to assemble archives. -    /// -    /// This option is automatically determined from the target platform or a -    /// number of environment variables, so it's not required to call this -    /// function. -    pub fn archiver<P: AsRef<Path>>(&mut self, archiver: P) -> &mut Build { -        self.archiver = Some(archiver.as_ref().to_owned()); -        self -    } -    /// Define whether metadata should be emitted for cargo allowing it to -    /// automatically link the binary. Defaults to `true`. -    /// -    /// The emitted metadata is: -    /// -    ///  - `rustc-link-lib=static=`*compiled lib* -    ///  - `rustc-link-search=native=`*target folder* -    ///  - When target is MSVC, the ATL-MFC libs are added via `rustc-link-search=native=` -    ///  - When C++ is enabled, the C++ stdlib is added via `rustc-link-lib` -    /// -    pub fn cargo_metadata(&mut self, cargo_metadata: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.cargo_metadata = cargo_metadata; -        self -    } - -    /// Configures whether the compiler will emit position independent code. -    /// -    /// This option defaults to `false` for `windows-gnu` and `riscv` targets and -    /// to `true` for all other targets. -    pub fn pic(&mut self, pic: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.pic = Some(pic); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures whether the Procedure Linkage Table is used for indirect -    /// calls into shared libraries. -    /// -    /// The PLT is used to provide features like lazy binding, but introduces -    /// a small performance loss due to extra pointer indirection. Setting -    /// `use_plt` to `false` can provide a small performance increase. -    /// -    /// Note that skipping the PLT requires a recent version of GCC/Clang. -    /// -    /// This only applies to ELF targets. It has no effect on other platforms. -    pub fn use_plt(&mut self, use_plt: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.use_plt = Some(use_plt); -        self -    } - -    /// Configures whether the /MT flag or the /MD flag will be passed to msvc build tools. -    /// -    /// This option defaults to `false`, and affect only msvc targets. -    pub fn static_crt(&mut self, static_crt: bool) -> &mut Build { -        self.static_crt = Some(static_crt); -        self -    } - -    #[doc(hidden)] -    pub fn __set_env<A, B>(&mut self, a: A, b: B) -> &mut Build -    where -        A: AsRef<OsStr>, -        B: AsRef<OsStr>, -    { -        self.env -            .push((a.as_ref().to_owned(), b.as_ref().to_owned())); -        self -    } - -    /// Run the compiler, generating the file `output` -    /// -    /// This will return a result instead of panicing; see compile() for the complete description. -    pub fn try_compile(&self, output: &str) -> Result<(), Error> { -        let (lib_name, gnu_lib_name) = if output.starts_with("lib") && output.ends_with(".a") { -            (&output[3..output.len() - 2], output.to_owned()) -        } else { -            let mut gnu = String::with_capacity(5 + output.len()); -            gnu.push_str("lib"); -            gnu.push_str(&output); -            gnu.push_str(".a"); -            (output, gnu) -        }; -        let dst = self.get_out_dir()?; - -        let mut objects = Vec::new(); -        for file in self.files.iter() { -            let obj = dst.join(file).with_extension("o"); -            let obj = if !obj.starts_with(&dst) { -                dst.join(obj.file_name().ok_or_else(|| { -                    Error::new(ErrorKind::IOError, "Getting object file details failed.") -                })?) -            } else { -                obj -            }; - -            match obj.parent() { -                Some(s) => fs::create_dir_all(s)?, -                None => { -                    return Err(Error::new( -                        ErrorKind::IOError, -                        "Getting object file details failed.", -                    )); -                } -            }; - -            objects.push(Object::new(file.to_path_buf(), obj)); -        } -        self.compile_objects(&objects)?; -        self.assemble(lib_name, &dst.join(gnu_lib_name), &objects)?; - -        if self.get_target()?.contains("msvc") { -            let compiler = self.get_base_compiler()?; -            let atlmfc_lib = compiler -                .env() -                .iter() -                .find(|&&(ref var, _)| var.as_os_str() == OsStr::new("LIB")) -                .and_then(|&(_, ref lib_paths)| { -                    env::split_paths(lib_paths).find(|path| { -                        let sub = Path::new("atlmfc/lib"); -                        path.ends_with(sub) || path.parent().map_or(false, |p| p.ends_with(sub)) -                    }) -                }); - -            if let Some(atlmfc_lib) = atlmfc_lib { -                self.print(&format!( -                    "cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", -                    atlmfc_lib.display() -                )); -            } -        } - -        self.print(&format!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static={}", lib_name)); -        self.print(&format!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", dst.display())); - -        // Add specific C++ libraries, if enabled. -        if self.cpp { -            if let Some(stdlib) = self.get_cpp_link_stdlib()? { -                self.print(&format!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}", stdlib)); -            } -        } - -        Ok(()) -    } - -    /// Run the compiler, generating the file `output` -    /// -    /// The name `output` should be the name of the library.  For backwards compatibility, -    /// the `output` may start with `lib` and end with `.a`.  The Rust compilier will create -    /// the assembly with the lib prefix and .a extension.  MSVC will create a file without prefix, -    /// ending with `.lib`. -    /// -    /// # Panics -    /// -    /// Panics if `output` is not formatted correctly or if one of the underlying -    /// compiler commands fails. It can also panic if it fails reading file names -    /// or creating directories. -    pub fn compile(&self, output: &str) { -        if let Err(e) = self.try_compile(output) { -            fail(&e.message); -        } -    } - -    #[cfg(feature = "parallel")] -    fn compile_objects<'me>(&'me self, objs: &[Object]) -> Result<(), Error> { -        use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering::SeqCst}; -        use std::sync::Once; - -        // Limit our parallelism globally with a jobserver. Start off by -        // releasing our own token for this process so we can have a bit of an -        // easier to write loop below. If this fails, though, then we're likely -        // on Windows with the main implicit token, so we just have a bit extra -        // parallelism for a bit and don't reacquire later. -        let server = jobserver(); -        let reacquire = server.release_raw().is_ok(); - -        // When compiling objects in parallel we do a few dirty tricks to speed -        // things up: -        // -        // * First is that we use the `jobserver` crate to limit the parallelism -        //   of this build script. The `jobserver` crate will use a jobserver -        //   configured by Cargo for build scripts to ensure that parallelism is -        //   coordinated across C compilations and Rust compilations. Before we -        //   compile anything we make sure to wait until we acquire a token. -        // -        //   Note that this jobserver is cached globally so we only used one per -        //   process and only worry about creating it once. -        // -        // * Next we use a raw `thread::spawn` per thread to actually compile -        //   objects in parallel. We only actually spawn a thread after we've -        //   acquired a token to perform some work -        // -        // * Finally though we want to keep the dependencies of this crate -        //   pretty light, so we avoid using a safe abstraction like `rayon` and -        //   instead rely on some bits of `unsafe` code. We know that this stack -        //   frame persists while everything is compiling so we use all the -        //   stack-allocated objects without cloning/reallocating. We use a -        //   transmute to `State` with a `'static` lifetime to persist -        //   everything we need across the boundary, and the join-on-drop -        //   semantics of `JoinOnDrop` should ensure that our stack frame is -        //   alive while threads are alive. -        // -        // With all that in mind we compile all objects in a loop here, after we -        // acquire the appropriate tokens, Once all objects have been compiled -        // we join on all the threads and propagate the results of compilation. -        // -        // Note that as a slight optimization we try to break out as soon as -        // possible as soon as any compilation fails to ensure that errors get -        // out to the user as fast as possible. -        let error = AtomicBool::new(false); -        let mut threads = Vec::new(); -        for obj in objs { -            if error.load(SeqCst) { -                break; -            } -            let token = server.acquire()?; -            let state = State { -                build: self, -                obj, -                error: &error, -            }; -            let state = unsafe { std::mem::transmute::<State, State<'static>>(state) }; -            let thread = thread::spawn(|| { -                let state: State<'me> = state; // erase the `'static` lifetime -                let result = state.build.compile_object(state.obj); -                if result.is_err() { -                    state.error.store(true, SeqCst); -                } -                drop(token); // make sure our jobserver token is released after the compile -                return result; -            }); -            threads.push(JoinOnDrop(Some(thread))); -        } - -        for mut thread in threads { -            if let Some(thread) = thread.0.take() { -                thread.join().expect("thread should not panic")?; -            } -        } - -        // Reacquire our process's token before we proceed, which we released -        // before entering the loop above. -        if reacquire { -            server.acquire_raw()?; -        } - -        return Ok(()); - -        /// Shared state from the parent thread to the child thread. This -        /// package of pointers is temporarily transmuted to a `'static` -        /// lifetime to cross the thread boundary and then once the thread is -        /// running we erase the `'static` to go back to an anonymous lifetime. -        struct State<'a> { -            build: &'a Build, -            obj: &'a Object, -            error: &'a AtomicBool, -        } - -        /// Returns a suitable `jobserver::Client` used to coordinate -        /// parallelism between build scripts. -        fn jobserver() -> &'static jobserver::Client { -            static INIT: Once = Once::new(); -            static mut JOBSERVER: Option<jobserver::Client> = None; - -            fn _assert_sync<T: Sync>() {} -            _assert_sync::<jobserver::Client>(); - -            unsafe { -                INIT.call_once(|| { -                    let server = default_jobserver(); -                    JOBSERVER = Some(server); -                }); -                JOBSERVER.as_ref().unwrap() -            } -        } - -        unsafe fn default_jobserver() -> jobserver::Client { -            // Try to use the environmental jobserver which Cargo typically -            // initializes for us... -            if let Some(client) = jobserver::Client::from_env() { -                return client; -            } - -            // ... but if that fails for whatever reason fall back to the number -            // of cpus on the system or the `NUM_JOBS` env var. -            let mut parallelism = num_cpus::get(); -            if let Ok(amt) = env::var("NUM_JOBS") { -                if let Ok(amt) = amt.parse() { -                    parallelism = amt; -                } -            } - -            // If we create our own jobserver then be sure to reserve one token -            // for ourselves. -            let client = jobserver::Client::new(parallelism).expect("failed to create jobserver"); -            client.acquire_raw().expect("failed to acquire initial"); -            return client; -        } - -        struct JoinOnDrop(Option<thread::JoinHandle<Result<(), Error>>>); - -        impl Drop for JoinOnDrop { -            fn drop(&mut self) { -                if let Some(thread) = self.0.take() { -                    drop(thread.join()); -                } -            } -        } -    } - -    #[cfg(not(feature = "parallel"))] -    fn compile_objects(&self, objs: &[Object]) -> Result<(), Error> { -        for obj in objs { -            self.compile_object(obj)?; -        } -        Ok(()) -    } - -    fn compile_object(&self, obj: &Object) -> Result<(), Error> { -        let is_asm = obj.src.extension().and_then(|s| s.to_str()) == Some("asm"); -        let target = self.get_target()?; -        let msvc = target.contains("msvc"); -        let (mut cmd, name) = if msvc && is_asm { -            self.msvc_macro_assembler()? -        } else { -            let compiler = self.try_get_compiler()?; -            let mut cmd = compiler.to_command(); -            for &(ref a, ref b) in self.env.iter() { -                cmd.env(a, b); -            } -            ( -                cmd, -                compiler -                    .path -                    .file_name() -                    .ok_or_else(|| Error::new(ErrorKind::IOError, "Failed to get compiler path."))? -                    .to_string_lossy() -                    .into_owned(), -            ) -        }; -        let is_arm = target.contains("aarch64") || target.contains("arm"); -        command_add_output_file(&mut cmd, &obj.dst, self.cuda, msvc, is_asm, is_arm); -        // armasm and armasm64 don't requrie -c option -        if !msvc || !is_asm || !is_arm { -            cmd.arg("-c"); -        } -        cmd.arg(&obj.src); - -        run(&mut cmd, &name)?; -        Ok(()) -    } - -    /// This will return a result instead of panicing; see expand() for the complete description. -    pub fn try_expand(&self) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error> { -        let compiler = self.try_get_compiler()?; -        let mut cmd = compiler.to_command(); -        for &(ref a, ref b) in self.env.iter() { -            cmd.env(a, b); -        } -        cmd.arg("-E"); - -        assert!( -            self.files.len() <= 1, -            "Expand may only be called for a single file" -        ); - -        for file in self.files.iter() { -            cmd.arg(file); -        } - -        let name = compiler -            .path -            .file_name() -            .ok_or_else(|| Error::new(ErrorKind::IOError, "Failed to get compiler path."))? -            .to_string_lossy() -            .into_owned(); - -        Ok(run_output(&mut cmd, &name)?) -    } - -    /// Run the compiler, returning the macro-expanded version of the input files. -    /// -    /// This is only relevant for C and C++ files. -    /// -    /// # Panics -    /// Panics if more than one file is present in the config, or if compiler -    /// path has an invalid file name. -    /// -    /// # Example -    /// ```no_run -    /// let out = cc::Build::new().file("src/foo.c").expand(); -    /// ``` -    pub fn expand(&self) -> Vec<u8> { -        match self.try_expand() { -            Err(e) => fail(&e.message), -            Ok(v) => v, -        } -    } - -    /// Get the compiler that's in use for this configuration. -    /// -    /// This function will return a `Tool` which represents the culmination -    /// of this configuration at a snapshot in time. The returned compiler can -    /// be inspected (e.g. the path, arguments, environment) to forward along to -    /// other tools, or the `to_command` method can be used to invoke the -    /// compiler itself. -    /// -    /// This method will take into account all configuration such as debug -    /// information, optimization level, include directories, defines, etc. -    /// Additionally, the compiler binary in use follows the standard -    /// conventions for this path, e.g. looking at the explicitly set compiler, -    /// environment variables (a number of which are inspected here), and then -    /// falling back to the default configuration. -    /// -    /// # Panics -    /// -    /// Panics if an error occurred while determining the architecture. -    pub fn get_compiler(&self) -> Tool { -        match self.try_get_compiler() { -            Ok(tool) => tool, -            Err(e) => fail(&e.message), -        } -    } - -    /// Get the compiler that's in use for this configuration. -    /// -    /// This will return a result instead of panicing; see get_compiler() for the complete description. -    pub fn try_get_compiler(&self) -> Result<Tool, Error> { -        let opt_level = self.get_opt_level()?; -        let target = self.get_target()?; - -        let mut cmd = self.get_base_compiler()?; -        let envflags = self.envflags(if self.cpp { "CXXFLAGS" } else { "CFLAGS" }); - -        // Disable default flag generation via `no_default_flags` or environment variable -        let no_defaults = self.no_default_flags || self.getenv("CRATE_CC_NO_DEFAULTS").is_some(); - -        if !no_defaults { -            self.add_default_flags(&mut cmd, &target, &opt_level)?; -        } else { -            println!("Info: default compiler flags are disabled"); -        } - -        for arg in envflags { -            cmd.push_cc_arg(arg.into()); -        } - -        for directory in self.include_directories.iter() { -            cmd.args.push("-I".into()); -            cmd.args.push(directory.into()); -        } - -        // If warnings and/or extra_warnings haven't been explicitly set, -        // then we set them only if the environment doesn't already have -        // CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS, since those variables presumably already contain -        // the desired set of warnings flags. - -        if self -            .warnings -            .unwrap_or(if self.has_flags() { false } else { true }) -        { -            let wflags = cmd.family.warnings_flags().into(); -            cmd.push_cc_arg(wflags); -        } - -        if self -            .extra_warnings -            .unwrap_or(if self.has_flags() { false } else { true }) -        { -            if let Some(wflags) = cmd.family.extra_warnings_flags() { -                cmd.push_cc_arg(wflags.into()); -            } -        } - -        for flag in self.flags.iter() { -            cmd.args.push(flag.into()); -        } - -        for flag in self.flags_supported.iter() { -            if self.is_flag_supported(flag).unwrap_or(false) { -                cmd.push_cc_arg(flag.into()); -            } -        } - -        for &(ref key, ref value) in self.definitions.iter() { -            if let Some(ref value) = *value { -                cmd.args.push(format!("-D{}={}", key, value).into()); -            } else { -                cmd.args.push(format!("-D{}", key).into()); -            } -        } - -        if self.warnings_into_errors { -            let warnings_to_errors_flag = cmd.family.warnings_to_errors_flag().into(); -            cmd.push_cc_arg(warnings_to_errors_flag); -        } - -        Ok(cmd) -    } - -    fn add_default_flags( -        &self, -        cmd: &mut Tool, -        target: &str, -        opt_level: &str, -    ) -> Result<(), Error> { -        // Non-target flags -        // If the flag is not conditioned on target variable, it belongs here :) -        match cmd.family { -            ToolFamily::Msvc { .. } => { -                cmd.push_cc_arg("-nologo".into()); - -                let crt_flag = match self.static_crt { -                    Some(true) => "-MT", -                    Some(false) => "-MD", -                    None => { -                        let features = self -                            .getenv("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_FEATURE") -                            .unwrap_or(String::new()); -                        if features.contains("crt-static") { -                            "-MT" -                        } else { -                            "-MD" -                        } -                    } -                }; -                cmd.push_cc_arg(crt_flag.into()); - -                match &opt_level[..] { -                    // Msvc uses /O1 to enable all optimizations that minimize code size. -                    "z" | "s" | "1" => cmd.push_opt_unless_duplicate("-O1".into()), -                    // -O3 is a valid value for gcc and clang compilers, but not msvc. Cap to /O2. -                    "2" | "3" => cmd.push_opt_unless_duplicate("-O2".into()), -                    _ => {} -                } -            } -            ToolFamily::Gnu | ToolFamily::Clang => { -                // arm-linux-androideabi-gcc 4.8 shipped with Android NDK does -                // not support '-Oz' -                if opt_level == "z" && cmd.family != ToolFamily::Clang { -                    cmd.push_opt_unless_duplicate("-Os".into()); -                } else { -                    cmd.push_opt_unless_duplicate(format!("-O{}", opt_level).into()); -                } - -                if !target.contains("-ios") { -                    cmd.push_cc_arg("-ffunction-sections".into()); -                    cmd.push_cc_arg("-fdata-sections".into()); -                } -                // Disable generation of PIC on RISC-V for now: rust-lld doesn't support this yet -                if self -                    .pic -                    .unwrap_or(!target.contains("windows-gnu") && !target.contains("riscv")) -                { -                    cmd.push_cc_arg("-fPIC".into()); -                    // PLT only applies if code is compiled with PIC support, -                    // and only for ELF targets. -                    if target.contains("linux") && !self.use_plt.unwrap_or(true) { -                        cmd.push_cc_arg("-fno-plt".into()); -                    } -                } -            } -        } - -        if self.get_debug() { -            if self.cuda { -                // NVCC debug flag -                cmd.args.push("-G".into()); -            } -            let family = cmd.family; -            family.add_debug_flags(cmd); -        } - -        if self.get_force_frame_pointer() { -            let family = cmd.family; -            family.add_force_frame_pointer(cmd); -        } - -        // Target flags -        match cmd.family { -            ToolFamily::Clang => { -                cmd.args.push(format!("--target={}", target).into()); -            } -            ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl } => { -                // This is an undocumented flag from MSVC but helps with making -                // builds more reproducible by avoiding putting timestamps into -                // files. -                cmd.args.push("-Brepro".into()); - -                if clang_cl { -                    if target.contains("x86_64") { -                        cmd.args.push("-m64".into()); -                    } else if target.contains("86") { -                        cmd.args.push("-m32".into()); -                        cmd.push_cc_arg("-arch:IA32".into()); -                    } else { -                        cmd.push_cc_arg(format!("--target={}", target).into()); -                    } -                } else { -                    if target.contains("i586") { -                        cmd.push_cc_arg("-arch:IA32".into()); -                    } -                } - -                // There is a check in corecrt.h that will generate a -                // compilation error if -                // _ARM_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_SDK_AVAILABLE is -                // not defined to 1. The check was added in Windows -                // 8 days because only store apps were allowed on ARM. -                // This changed with the release of Windows 10 IoT Core. -                // The check will be going away in future versions of -                // the SDK, but for all released versions of the -                // Windows SDK it is required. -                if target.contains("arm") || target.contains("thumb") { -                    cmd.args -                        .push("-D_ARM_WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP_SDK_AVAILABLE=1".into()); -                } -            } -            ToolFamily::Gnu => { -                if target.contains("i686") || target.contains("i586") { -                    cmd.args.push("-m32".into()); -                } else if target == "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnux32" { -                    cmd.args.push("-mx32".into()); -                } else if target.contains("x86_64") || target.contains("powerpc64") { -                    cmd.args.push("-m64".into()); -                } - -                if self.static_flag.is_none() { -                    let features = self -                        .getenv("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_FEATURE") -                        .unwrap_or(String::new()); -                    if features.contains("crt-static") { -                        cmd.args.push("-static".into()); -                    } -                } - -                // armv7 targets get to use armv7 instructions -                if (target.starts_with("armv7") || target.starts_with("thumbv7")) -                    && target.contains("-linux-") -                { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv7-a".into()); -                } - -                // (x86 Android doesn't say "eabi") -                if target.contains("-androideabi") && target.contains("v7") { -                    // -march=armv7-a handled above -                    cmd.args.push("-mthumb".into()); -                    if !target.contains("neon") { -                        // On android we can guarantee some extra float instructions -                        // (specified in the android spec online) -                        // NEON guarantees even more; see below. -                        cmd.args.push("-mfpu=vfpv3-d16".into()); -                    } -                    cmd.args.push("-mfloat-abi=softfp".into()); -                } - -                if target.contains("neon") { -                    cmd.args.push("-mfpu=neon-vfpv4".into()); -                } - -                if target.starts_with("armv4t-unknown-linux-") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv4t".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-marm".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-mfloat-abi=soft".into()); -                } - -                if target.starts_with("armv5te-unknown-linux-") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv5te".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-marm".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-mfloat-abi=soft".into()); -                } - -                // For us arm == armv6 by default -                if target.starts_with("arm-unknown-linux-") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv6".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-marm".into()); -                    if target.ends_with("hf") { -                        cmd.args.push("-mfpu=vfp".into()); -                    } else { -                        cmd.args.push("-mfloat-abi=soft".into()); -                    } -                } - -                // We can guarantee some settings for FRC -                if target.starts_with("arm-frc-") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv7-a".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-mcpu=cortex-a9".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-mfpu=vfpv3".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-mfloat-abi=softfp".into()); -                    cmd.args.push("-marm".into()); -                } - -                // Turn codegen down on i586 to avoid some instructions. -                if target.starts_with("i586-unknown-linux-") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=pentium".into()); -                } - -                // Set codegen level for i686 correctly -                if target.starts_with("i686-unknown-linux-") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=i686".into()); -                } - -                // Looks like `musl-gcc` makes is hard for `-m32` to make its way -                // all the way to the linker, so we need to actually instruct the -                // linker that we're generating 32-bit executables as well. This'll -                // typically only be used for build scripts which transitively use -                // these flags that try to compile executables. -                if target == "i686-unknown-linux-musl" || target == "i586-unknown-linux-musl" { -                    cmd.args.push("-Wl,-melf_i386".into()); -                } - -                if target.starts_with("thumb") { -                    cmd.args.push("-mthumb".into()); - -                    if target.ends_with("eabihf") { -                        cmd.args.push("-mfloat-abi=hard".into()) -                    } -                } -                if target.starts_with("thumbv6m") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv6s-m".into()); -                } -                if target.starts_with("thumbv7em") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv7e-m".into()); - -                    if target.ends_with("eabihf") { -                        cmd.args.push("-mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16".into()) -                    } -                } -                if target.starts_with("thumbv7m") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv7-m".into()); -                } -                if target.starts_with("thumbv8m.base") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv8-m.base".into()); -                } -                if target.starts_with("thumbv8m.main") { -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv8-m.main".into()); - -                    if target.ends_with("eabihf") { -                        cmd.args.push("-mfpu=fpv5-sp-d16".into()) -                    } -                } -                if target.starts_with("armebv7r") | target.starts_with("armv7r") { -                    if target.starts_with("armeb") { -                        cmd.args.push("-mbig-endian".into()); -                    } else { -                        cmd.args.push("-mlittle-endian".into()); -                    } - -                    // ARM mode -                    cmd.args.push("-marm".into()); - -                    // R Profile -                    cmd.args.push("-march=armv7-r".into()); - -                    if target.ends_with("eabihf") { -                        // Calling convention -                        cmd.args.push("-mfloat-abi=hard".into()); - -                        // lowest common denominator FPU -                        // (see Cortex-R4 technical reference manual) -                        cmd.args.push("-mfpu=vfpv3-d16".into()) -                    } else { -                        // Calling convention -                        cmd.args.push("-mfloat-abi=soft".into()); -                    } -                } -                if target.starts_with("riscv32") || target.starts_with("riscv64") { -                    // get the 32i/32imac/32imc/64gc/64imac/... part -                    let mut parts = target.split('-'); -                    if let Some(arch) = parts.next() { -                        let arch = &arch[5..]; -                        cmd.args.push(("-march=rv".to_owned() + arch).into()); -                        if target.contains("linux") && arch.starts_with("64") { -                            cmd.args.push("-mabi=lp64d".into()); -                        } else if target.contains("linux") && arch.starts_with("32") { -                            cmd.args.push("-mabi=ilp32d".into()); -                        } else if arch.starts_with("64") { -                            cmd.args.push("-mabi=lp64".into()); -                        } else { -                            cmd.args.push("-mabi=ilp32".into()); -                        } -                    } -                } -            } -        } - -        if target.contains("-ios") { -            // FIXME: potential bug. iOS is always compiled with Clang, but Gcc compiler may be -            // detected instead. -            self.ios_flags(cmd)?; -        } - -        if self.static_flag.unwrap_or(false) { -            cmd.args.push("-static".into()); -        } -        if self.shared_flag.unwrap_or(false) { -            cmd.args.push("-shared".into()); -        } - -        if self.cpp { -            match (self.cpp_set_stdlib.as_ref(), cmd.family) { -                (None, _) => {} -                (Some(stdlib), ToolFamily::Gnu) | (Some(stdlib), ToolFamily::Clang) => { -                    cmd.push_cc_arg(format!("-stdlib=lib{}", stdlib).into()); -                } -                _ => { -                    println!( -                        "cargo:warning=cpp_set_stdlib is specified, but the {:?} compiler \ -                         does not support this option, ignored", -                        cmd.family -                    ); -                } -            } -        } - -        Ok(()) -    } - -    fn has_flags(&self) -> bool { -        let flags_env_var_name = if self.cpp { "CXXFLAGS" } else { "CFLAGS" }; -        let flags_env_var_value = self.get_var(flags_env_var_name); -        if let Ok(_) = flags_env_var_value { -            true -        } else { -            false -        } -    } - -    fn msvc_macro_assembler(&self) -> Result<(Command, String), Error> { -        let target = self.get_target()?; -        let tool = if target.contains("x86_64") { -            "ml64.exe" -        } else if target.contains("arm") { -            "armasm.exe" -        } else if target.contains("aarch64") { -            "armasm64.exe" -        } else { -            "ml.exe" -        }; -        let mut cmd = windows_registry::find(&target, tool).unwrap_or_else(|| self.cmd(tool)); -        for directory in self.include_directories.iter() { -            cmd.arg("-I").arg(directory); -        } -        for &(ref key, ref value) in self.definitions.iter() { -            if let Some(ref value) = *value { -                cmd.arg(&format!("-D{}={}", key, value)); -            } else { -                cmd.arg(&format!("-D{}", key)); -            } -        } - -        if target.contains("i686") || target.contains("i586") { -            cmd.arg("-safeseh"); -        } -        for flag in self.flags.iter() { -            cmd.arg(flag); -        } - -        Ok((cmd, tool.to_string())) -    } - -    fn assemble(&self, lib_name: &str, dst: &Path, objs: &[Object]) -> Result<(), Error> { -        // Delete the destination if it exists as the `ar` tool at least on Unix -        // appends to it, which we don't want. -        let _ = fs::remove_file(&dst); - -        let objects: Vec<_> = objs.iter().map(|obj| obj.dst.clone()).collect(); -        let target = self.get_target()?; -        if target.contains("msvc") { -            let (mut cmd, program) = self.get_ar()?; -            let mut out = OsString::from("-out:"); -            out.push(dst); -            cmd.arg(out).arg("-nologo"); -            for flag in self.ar_flags.iter() { -                cmd.arg(flag); -            } - -            // Similar to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/47507 -            // and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48548 -            let estimated_command_line_len = objects -                .iter() -                .chain(&self.objects) -                .map(|a| a.as_os_str().len()) -                .sum::<usize>(); -            if estimated_command_line_len > 1024 * 6 { -                let mut args = String::from("\u{FEFF}"); // BOM -                for arg in objects.iter().chain(&self.objects) { -                    args.push('"'); -                    for c in arg.to_str().unwrap().chars() { -                        if c == '"' { -                            args.push('\\') -                        } -                        args.push(c) -                    } -                    args.push('"'); -                    args.push('\n'); -                } - -                let mut utf16le = Vec::new(); -                for code_unit in args.encode_utf16() { -                    utf16le.push(code_unit as u8); -                    utf16le.push((code_unit >> 8) as u8); -                } - -                let mut args_file = OsString::from(dst); -                args_file.push(".args"); -                fs::File::create(&args_file) -                    .unwrap() -                    .write_all(&utf16le) -                    .unwrap(); - -                let mut args_file_arg = OsString::from("@"); -                args_file_arg.push(args_file); -                cmd.arg(args_file_arg); -            } else { -                cmd.args(&objects).args(&self.objects); -            } -            run(&mut cmd, &program)?; - -            // The Rust compiler will look for libfoo.a and foo.lib, but the -            // MSVC linker will also be passed foo.lib, so be sure that both -            // exist for now. -            let lib_dst = dst.with_file_name(format!("{}.lib", lib_name)); -            let _ = fs::remove_file(&lib_dst); -            match fs::hard_link(&dst, &lib_dst).or_else(|_| { -                // if hard-link fails, just copy (ignoring the number of bytes written) -                fs::copy(&dst, &lib_dst).map(|_| ()) -            }) { -                Ok(_) => (), -                Err(_) => { -                    return Err(Error::new( -                        ErrorKind::IOError, -                        "Could not copy or create a hard-link to the generated lib file.", -                    )); -                } -            }; -        } else { -            let (mut ar, cmd) = self.get_ar()?; - -            // Set an environment variable to tell the OSX archiver to ensure -            // that all dates listed in the archive are zero, improving -            // determinism of builds. AFAIK there's not really official -            // documentation of this but there's a lot of references to it if -            // you search google. -            // -            // You can reproduce this locally on a mac with: -            // -            //      $ touch foo.c -            //      $ cc -c foo.c -o foo.o -            // -            //      # Notice that these two checksums are different -            //      $ ar crus libfoo1.a foo.o && sleep 2 && ar crus libfoo2.a foo.o -            //      $ md5sum libfoo*.a -            // -            //      # Notice that these two checksums are the same -            //      $ export ZERO_AR_DATE=1 -            //      $ ar crus libfoo1.a foo.o && sleep 2 && touch foo.o && ar crus libfoo2.a foo.o -            //      $ md5sum libfoo*.a -            // -            // In any case if this doesn't end up getting read, it shouldn't -            // cause that many issues! -            ar.env("ZERO_AR_DATE", "1"); -            for flag in self.ar_flags.iter() { -                ar.arg(flag); -            } -            run( -                ar.arg("crs").arg(dst).args(&objects).args(&self.objects), -                &cmd, -            )?; -        } - -        Ok(()) -    } - -    fn ios_flags(&self, cmd: &mut Tool) -> Result<(), Error> { -        enum ArchSpec { -            Device(&'static str), -            Simulator(&'static str), -        } - -        let target = self.get_target()?; -        let arch = target.split('-').nth(0).ok_or_else(|| { -            Error::new( -                ErrorKind::ArchitectureInvalid, -                "Unknown architecture for iOS target.", -            ) -        })?; -        let arch = match arch { -            "arm" | "armv7" | "thumbv7" => ArchSpec::Device("armv7"), -            "armv7s" | "thumbv7s" => ArchSpec::Device("armv7s"), -            "arm64" | "aarch64" => ArchSpec::Device("arm64"), -            "i386" | "i686" => ArchSpec::Simulator("-m32"), -            "x86_64" => ArchSpec::Simulator("-m64"), -            _ => { -                return Err(Error::new( -                    ErrorKind::ArchitectureInvalid, -                    "Unknown architecture for iOS target.", -                )); -            } -        }; - -        let min_version = -            std::env::var("IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET").unwrap_or_else(|_| "7.0".into()); - -        let sdk = match arch { -            ArchSpec::Device(arch) => { -                cmd.args.push("-arch".into()); -                cmd.args.push(arch.into()); -                cmd.args -                    .push(format!("-miphoneos-version-min={}", min_version).into()); -                "iphoneos" -            } -            ArchSpec::Simulator(arch) => { -                cmd.args.push(arch.into()); -                cmd.args -                    .push(format!("-mios-simulator-version-min={}", min_version).into()); -                "iphonesimulator" -            } -        }; - -        self.print(&format!("Detecting iOS SDK path for {}", sdk)); -        let sdk_path = self -            .cmd("xcrun") -            .arg("--show-sdk-path") -            .arg("--sdk") -            .arg(sdk) -            .stderr(Stdio::inherit()) -            .output()? -            .stdout; - -        let sdk_path = match String::from_utf8(sdk_path) { -            Ok(p) => p, -            Err(_) => { -                return Err(Error::new( -                    ErrorKind::IOError, -                    "Unable to determine iOS SDK path.", -                )); -            } -        }; - -        cmd.args.push("-isysroot".into()); -        cmd.args.push(sdk_path.trim().into()); -        cmd.args.push("-fembed-bitcode".into()); -        /* -         * TODO we probably ultimatedly want the -fembed-bitcode-marker flag -         * but can't have it now because of an issue in LLVM: -         * https://github.com/alexcrichton/cc-rs/issues/301 -         * https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/48896#comment-372192660 -         */ -        /* -        if self.get_opt_level()? == "0" { -            cmd.args.push("-fembed-bitcode-marker".into()); -        } -        */ - -        Ok(()) -    } - -    fn cmd<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(&self, prog: P) -> Command { -        let mut cmd = Command::new(prog); -        for &(ref a, ref b) in self.env.iter() { -            cmd.env(a, b); -        } -        cmd -    } - -    fn get_base_compiler(&self) -> Result<Tool, Error> { -        if let Some(ref c) = self.compiler { -            return Ok(Tool::new(c.clone())); -        } -        let host = self.get_host()?; -        let target = self.get_target()?; -        let (env, msvc, gnu, traditional, clang) = if self.cpp { -            ("CXX", "cl.exe", "g++", "c++", "clang++") -        } else { -            ("CC", "cl.exe", "gcc", "cc", "clang") -        }; - -        // On Solaris, c++/cc unlikely to exist or be correct. -        let default = if host.contains("solaris") { -            gnu -        } else { -            traditional -        }; - -        let cl_exe = windows_registry::find_tool(&target, "cl.exe"); - -        let tool_opt: Option<Tool> = self -            .env_tool(env) -            .map(|(tool, wrapper, args)| { -                // find the driver mode, if any -                const DRIVER_MODE: &str = "--driver-mode="; -                let driver_mode = args -                    .iter() -                    .find(|a| a.starts_with(DRIVER_MODE)) -                    .map(|a| &a[DRIVER_MODE.len()..]); -                // chop off leading/trailing whitespace to work around -                // semi-buggy build scripts which are shared in -                // makefiles/configure scripts (where spaces are far more -                // lenient) -                let mut t = Tool::with_clang_driver(PathBuf::from(tool.trim()), driver_mode); -                if let Some(cc) = wrapper { -                    t.cc_wrapper_path = Some(PathBuf::from(cc)); -                } -                for arg in args { -                    t.cc_wrapper_args.push(arg.into()); -                } -                t -            }) -            .or_else(|| { -                if target.contains("emscripten") { -                    let tool = if self.cpp { "em++" } else { "emcc" }; -                    // Windows uses bat file so we have to be a bit more specific -                    if cfg!(windows) { -                        let mut t = Tool::new(PathBuf::from("cmd")); -                        t.args.push("/c".into()); -                        t.args.push(format!("{}.bat", tool).into()); -                        Some(t) -                    } else { -                        Some(Tool::new(PathBuf::from(tool))) -                    } -                } else { -                    None -                } -            }) -            .or_else(|| cl_exe.clone()); - -        let tool = match tool_opt { -            Some(t) => t, -            None => { -                let compiler = if host.contains("windows") && target.contains("windows") { -                    if target.contains("msvc") { -                        msvc.to_string() -                    } else { -                        format!("{}.exe", gnu) -                    } -                } else if target.contains("android") { -                    let target = target -                        .replace("armv7neon", "arm") -                        .replace("armv7", "arm") -                        .replace("thumbv7neon", "arm") -                        .replace("thumbv7", "arm"); -                    let gnu_compiler = format!("{}-{}", target, gnu); -                    let clang_compiler = format!("{}-{}", target, clang); -                    // Check if gnu compiler is present -                    // if not, use clang -                    if Command::new(&gnu_compiler).spawn().is_ok() { -                        gnu_compiler -                    } else { -                        clang_compiler -                    } -                } else if target.contains("cloudabi") { -                    format!("{}-{}", target, traditional) -                } else if target == "wasm32-wasi" -                    || target == "wasm32-unknown-wasi" -                    || target == "wasm32-unknown-unknown" -                { -                    "clang".to_string() -                } else if target.contains("vxworks") { -                    "wr-c++".to_string() -                } else if self.get_host()? != target { -                    // CROSS_COMPILE is of the form: "arm-linux-gnueabi-" -                    let cc_env = self.getenv("CROSS_COMPILE"); -                    let cross_compile = cc_env.as_ref().map(|s| s.trim_right_matches('-')); -                    let prefix = cross_compile.or(match &target[..] { -                        "aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("aarch64-linux-gnu"), -                        "aarch64-unknown-linux-musl" => Some("aarch64-linux-musl"), -                        "aarch64-unknown-netbsd" => Some("aarch64--netbsd"), -                        "arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi" => Some("arm-linux-gnueabi"), -                        "armv4t-unknown-linux-gnueabi" => Some("arm-linux-gnueabi"), -                        "armv5te-unknown-linux-gnueabi" => Some("arm-linux-gnueabi"), -                        "arm-frc-linux-gnueabi" => Some("arm-frc-linux-gnueabi"), -                        "arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" => Some("arm-linux-gnueabihf"), -                        "arm-unknown-linux-musleabi" => Some("arm-linux-musleabi"), -                        "arm-unknown-linux-musleabihf" => Some("arm-linux-musleabihf"), -                        "arm-unknown-netbsd-eabi" => Some("arm--netbsdelf-eabi"), -                        "armv6-unknown-netbsd-eabihf" => Some("armv6--netbsdelf-eabihf"), -                        "armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" => Some("arm-linux-gnueabihf"), -                        "armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf" => Some("arm-linux-musleabihf"), -                        "armv7neon-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" => Some("arm-linux-gnueabihf"), -                        "armv7neon-unknown-linux-musleabihf" => Some("arm-linux-musleabihf"), -                        "thumbv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" => Some("arm-linux-gnueabihf"), -                        "thumbv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf" => Some("arm-linux-musleabihf"), -                        "thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-gnueabihf" => Some("arm-linux-gnueabihf"), -                        "thumbv7neon-unknown-linux-musleabihf" => Some("arm-linux-musleabihf"), -                        "armv7-unknown-netbsd-eabihf" => Some("armv7--netbsdelf-eabihf"), -                        "i586-unknown-linux-musl" => Some("musl"), -                        "i686-pc-windows-gnu" => Some("i686-w64-mingw32"), -                        "i686-uwp-windows-gnu" => Some("i686-w64-mingw32"), -                        "i686-unknown-linux-musl" => Some("musl"), -                        "i686-unknown-netbsd" => Some("i486--netbsdelf"), -                        "mips-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("mips-linux-gnu"), -                        "mipsel-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("mipsel-linux-gnu"), -                        "mips64-unknown-linux-gnuabi64" => Some("mips64-linux-gnuabi64"), -                        "mips64el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64" => Some("mips64el-linux-gnuabi64"), -                        "mipsisa32r6-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("mipsisa32r6-linux-gnu"), -                        "mipsisa32r6el-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("mipsisa32r6el-linux-gnu"), -                        "mipsisa64r6-unknown-linux-gnuabi64" => Some("mipsisa64r6-linux-gnuabi64"), -                        "mipsisa64r6el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64" => { -                            Some("mipsisa64r6el-linux-gnuabi64") -                        } -                        "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("powerpc-linux-gnu"), -                        "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnuspe" => Some("powerpc-linux-gnuspe"), -                        "powerpc-unknown-netbsd" => Some("powerpc--netbsd"), -                        "powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("powerpc-linux-gnu"), -                        "powerpc64le-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("powerpc64le-linux-gnu"), -                        "riscv32i-unknown-none-elf" => Some("riscv32-unknown-elf"), -                        "riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf" => Some("riscv32-unknown-elf"), -                        "riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf" => Some("riscv32-unknown-elf"), -                        "riscv64gc-unknown-none-elf" => Some("riscv64-unknown-elf"), -                        "riscv64imac-unknown-none-elf" => Some("riscv64-unknown-elf"), -                        "s390x-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("s390x-linux-gnu"), -                        "sparc-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("sparc-linux-gnu"), -                        "sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu" => Some("sparc64-linux-gnu"), -                        "sparc64-unknown-netbsd" => Some("sparc64--netbsd"), -                        "sparcv9-sun-solaris" => Some("sparcv9-sun-solaris"), -                        "armebv7r-none-eabi" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "armebv7r-none-eabihf" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "armv7r-none-eabi" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "armv7r-none-eabihf" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "thumbv6m-none-eabi" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "thumbv7em-none-eabi" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "thumbv7em-none-eabihf" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "thumbv7m-none-eabi" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "thumbv8m.base-none-eabi" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "thumbv8m.main-none-eabi" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "thumbv8m.main-none-eabihf" => Some("arm-none-eabi"), -                        "x86_64-pc-windows-gnu" => Some("x86_64-w64-mingw32"), -                        "x86_64-uwp-windows-gnu" => Some("x86_64-w64-mingw32"), -                        "x86_64-rumprun-netbsd" => Some("x86_64-rumprun-netbsd"), -                        "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" => Some("musl"), -                        "x86_64-unknown-netbsd" => Some("x86_64--netbsd"), -                        _ => None, -                    }); -                    match prefix { -                        Some(prefix) => format!("{}-{}", prefix, gnu), -                        None => default.to_string(), -                    } -                } else { -                    default.to_string() -                }; -                Tool::new(PathBuf::from(compiler)) -            } -        }; - -        let mut tool = if self.cuda { -            assert!( -                tool.args.is_empty(), -                "CUDA compilation currently assumes empty pre-existing args" -            ); -            let nvcc = match self.get_var("NVCC") { -                Err(_) => "nvcc".into(), -                Ok(nvcc) => nvcc, -            }; -            let mut nvcc_tool = Tool::with_features(PathBuf::from(nvcc), None, self.cuda); -            nvcc_tool -                .args -                .push(format!("-ccbin={}", tool.path.display()).into()); -            nvcc_tool.family = tool.family; -            nvcc_tool -        } else { -            tool -        }; - -        // If we found `cl.exe` in our environment, the tool we're returning is -        // an MSVC-like tool, *and* no env vars were set then set env vars for -        // the tool that we're returning. -        // -        // Env vars are needed for things like `link.exe` being put into PATH as -        // well as header include paths sometimes. These paths are automatically -        // included by default but if the `CC` or `CXX` env vars are set these -        // won't be used. This'll ensure that when the env vars are used to -        // configure for invocations like `clang-cl` we still get a "works out -        // of the box" experience. -        if let Some(cl_exe) = cl_exe { -            if tool.family == (ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: true }) -                && tool.env.len() == 0 -                && target.contains("msvc") -            { -                for &(ref k, ref v) in cl_exe.env.iter() { -                    tool.env.push((k.to_owned(), v.to_owned())); -                } -            } -        } - -        Ok(tool) -    } - -    fn get_var(&self, var_base: &str) -> Result<String, Error> { -        let target = self.get_target()?; -        let host = self.get_host()?; -        let kind = if host == target { "HOST" } else { "TARGET" }; -        let target_u = target.replace("-", "_"); -        let res = self -            .getenv(&format!("{}_{}", var_base, target)) -            .or_else(|| self.getenv(&format!("{}_{}", var_base, target_u))) -            .or_else(|| self.getenv(&format!("{}_{}", kind, var_base))) -            .or_else(|| self.getenv(var_base)); - -        match res { -            Some(res) => Ok(res), -            None => Err(Error::new( -                ErrorKind::EnvVarNotFound, -                &format!("Could not find environment variable {}.", var_base), -            )), -        } -    } - -    fn envflags(&self, name: &str) -> Vec<String> { -        self.get_var(name) -            .unwrap_or(String::new()) -            .split(|c: char| c.is_whitespace()) -            .filter(|s| !s.is_empty()) -            .map(|s| s.to_string()) -            .collect() -    } - -    /// Returns compiler path, optional modifier name from whitelist, and arguments vec -    fn env_tool(&self, name: &str) -> Option<(String, Option<String>, Vec<String>)> { -        let tool = match self.get_var(name) { -            Ok(tool) => tool, -            Err(_) => return None, -        }; - -        // If this is an exact path on the filesystem we don't want to do any -        // interpretation at all, just pass it on through. This'll hopefully get -        // us to support spaces-in-paths. -        if Path::new(&tool).exists() { -            return Some((tool, None, Vec::new())); -        } - -        // Ok now we want to handle a couple of scenarios. We'll assume from -        // here on out that spaces are splitting separate arguments. Two major -        // features we want to support are: -        // -        //      CC='sccache cc' -        // -        // aka using `sccache` or any other wrapper/caching-like-thing for -        // compilations. We want to know what the actual compiler is still, -        // though, because our `Tool` API support introspection of it to see -        // what compiler is in use. -        // -        // additionally we want to support -        // -        //      CC='cc -flag' -        // -        // where the CC env var is used to also pass default flags to the C -        // compiler. -        // -        // It's true that everything here is a bit of a pain, but apparently if -        // you're not literally make or bash then you get a lot of bug reports. -        let known_wrappers = ["ccache", "distcc", "sccache", "icecc"]; - -        let mut parts = tool.split_whitespace(); -        let maybe_wrapper = match parts.next() { -            Some(s) => s, -            None => return None, -        }; - -        let file_stem = Path::new(maybe_wrapper) -            .file_stem() -            .unwrap() -            .to_str() -            .unwrap(); -        if known_wrappers.contains(&file_stem) { -            if let Some(compiler) = parts.next() { -                return Some(( -                    compiler.to_string(), -                    Some(maybe_wrapper.to_string()), -                    parts.map(|s| s.to_string()).collect(), -                )); -            } -        } - -        Some(( -            maybe_wrapper.to_string(), -            None, -            parts.map(|s| s.to_string()).collect(), -        )) -    } - -    /// Returns the default C++ standard library for the current target: `libc++` -    /// for OS X and `libstdc++` for anything else. -    fn get_cpp_link_stdlib(&self) -> Result<Option<String>, Error> { -        match self.cpp_link_stdlib.clone() { -            Some(s) => Ok(s), -            None => { -                if let Ok(stdlib) = self.get_var("CXXSTDLIB") { -                    if stdlib.is_empty() { -                        Ok(None) -                    } else { -                        Ok(Some(stdlib)) -                    } -                } else { -                    let target = self.get_target()?; -                    if target.contains("msvc") { -                        Ok(None) -                    } else if target.contains("apple") { -                        Ok(Some("c++".to_string())) -                    } else if target.contains("freebsd") { -                        Ok(Some("c++".to_string())) -                    } else if target.contains("openbsd") { -                        Ok(Some("c++".to_string())) -                    } else { -                        Ok(Some("stdc++".to_string())) -                    } -                } -            } -        } -    } - -    fn get_ar(&self) -> Result<(Command, String), Error> { -        if let Some(ref p) = self.archiver { -            let name = p.file_name().and_then(|s| s.to_str()).unwrap_or("ar"); -            return Ok((self.cmd(p), name.to_string())); -        } -        if let Ok(p) = self.get_var("AR") { -            return Ok((self.cmd(&p), p)); -        } -        let target = self.get_target()?; -        let program = if target.contains("android") { -            format!("{}-ar", target.replace("armv7", "arm")) -        } else if target.contains("emscripten") { -            // Windows use bat files so we have to be a bit more specific -            if cfg!(windows) { -                let mut cmd = self.cmd("cmd"); -                cmd.arg("/c").arg("emar.bat"); -                return Ok((cmd, "emar.bat".to_string())); -            } - -            "emar".to_string() -        } else if target.contains("msvc") { -            match windows_registry::find(&target, "lib.exe") { -                Some(t) => return Ok((t, "lib.exe".to_string())), -                None => "lib.exe".to_string(), -            } -        } else { -            "ar".to_string() -        }; -        Ok((self.cmd(&program), program)) -    } - -    fn get_target(&self) -> Result<String, Error> { -        match self.target.clone() { -            Some(t) => Ok(t), -            None => Ok(self.getenv_unwrap("TARGET")?), -        } -    } - -    fn get_host(&self) -> Result<String, Error> { -        match self.host.clone() { -            Some(h) => Ok(h), -            None => Ok(self.getenv_unwrap("HOST")?), -        } -    } - -    fn get_opt_level(&self) -> Result<String, Error> { -        match self.opt_level.as_ref().cloned() { -            Some(ol) => Ok(ol), -            None => Ok(self.getenv_unwrap("OPT_LEVEL")?), -        } -    } - -    fn get_debug(&self) -> bool { -        self.debug.unwrap_or_else(|| match self.getenv("DEBUG") { -            Some(s) => s != "false", -            None => false, -        }) -    } - -    fn get_force_frame_pointer(&self) -> bool { -        self.force_frame_pointer.unwrap_or_else(|| self.get_debug()) -    } - -    fn get_out_dir(&self) -> Result<PathBuf, Error> { -        match self.out_dir.clone() { -            Some(p) => Ok(p), -            None => Ok(env::var_os("OUT_DIR").map(PathBuf::from).ok_or_else(|| { -                Error::new( -                    ErrorKind::EnvVarNotFound, -                    "Environment variable OUT_DIR not defined.", -                ) -            })?), -        } -    } - -    fn getenv(&self, v: &str) -> Option<String> { -        let mut cache = self.env_cache.lock().unwrap(); -        if let Some(val) = cache.get(v) { -            return val.clone(); -        } -        let r = env::var(v).ok(); -        self.print(&format!("{} = {:?}", v, r)); -        cache.insert(v.to_string(), r.clone()); -        r -    } - -    fn getenv_unwrap(&self, v: &str) -> Result<String, Error> { -        match self.getenv(v) { -            Some(s) => Ok(s), -            None => Err(Error::new( -                ErrorKind::EnvVarNotFound, -                &format!("Environment variable {} not defined.", v.to_string()), -            )), -        } -    } - -    fn print(&self, s: &str) { -        if self.cargo_metadata { -            println!("{}", s); -        } -    } -} - -impl Default for Build { -    fn default() -> Build { -        Build::new() -    } -} - -impl Tool { -    fn new(path: PathBuf) -> Self { -        Tool::with_features(path, None, false) -    } - -    fn with_clang_driver(path: PathBuf, clang_driver: Option<&str>) -> Self { -        Self::with_features(path, clang_driver, false) -    } - -    fn with_features(path: PathBuf, clang_driver: Option<&str>, cuda: bool) -> Self { -        // Try to detect family of the tool from its name, falling back to Gnu. -        let family = if let Some(fname) = path.file_name().and_then(|p| p.to_str()) { -            if fname.contains("clang-cl") { -                ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: true } -            } else if fname.contains("cl") -                && !fname.contains("cloudabi") -                && !fname.contains("uclibc") -                && !fname.contains("clang") -            { -                ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: false } -            } else if fname.contains("clang") { -                match clang_driver { -                    Some("cl") => ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: true }, -                    _ => ToolFamily::Clang, -                } -            } else { -                ToolFamily::Gnu -            } -        } else { -            ToolFamily::Gnu -        }; - -        Tool { -            path: path, -            cc_wrapper_path: None, -            cc_wrapper_args: Vec::new(), -            args: Vec::new(), -            env: Vec::new(), -            family: family, -            cuda: cuda, -            removed_args: Vec::new(), -        } -    } - -    /// Add an argument to be stripped from the final command arguments. -    fn remove_arg(&mut self, flag: OsString) { -        self.removed_args.push(flag); -    } - -    /// Add a flag, and optionally prepend the NVCC wrapper flag "-Xcompiler". -    /// -    /// Currently this is only used for compiling CUDA sources, since NVCC only -    /// accepts a limited set of GNU-like flags, and the rest must be prefixed -    /// with a "-Xcompiler" flag to get passed to the underlying C++ compiler. -    fn push_cc_arg(&mut self, flag: OsString) { -        if self.cuda { -            self.args.push("-Xcompiler".into()); -        } -        self.args.push(flag); -    } - -    fn is_duplicate_opt_arg(&self, flag: &OsString) -> bool { -        let flag = flag.to_str().unwrap(); -        let mut chars = flag.chars(); - -        // Only duplicate check compiler flags -        if self.is_like_msvc() { -            if chars.next() != Some('/') { -                return false; -            } -        } else if self.is_like_gnu() || self.is_like_clang() { -            if chars.next() != Some('-') { -                return false; -            } -        } - -        // Check for existing optimization flags (-O, /O) -        if chars.next() == Some('O') { -            return self -                .args() -                .iter() -                .any(|ref a| a.to_str().unwrap_or("").chars().nth(1) == Some('O')); -        } - -        // TODO Check for existing -m..., -m...=..., /arch:... flags -        return false; -    } - -    /// Don't push optimization arg if it conflicts with existing args -    fn push_opt_unless_duplicate(&mut self, flag: OsString) { -        if self.is_duplicate_opt_arg(&flag) { -            println!("Info: Ignoring duplicate arg {:?}", &flag); -        } else { -            self.push_cc_arg(flag); -        } -    } - -    /// Converts this compiler into a `Command` that's ready to be run. -    /// -    /// This is useful for when the compiler needs to be executed and the -    /// command returned will already have the initial arguments and environment -    /// variables configured. -    pub fn to_command(&self) -> Command { -        let mut cmd = match self.cc_wrapper_path { -            Some(ref cc_wrapper_path) => { -                let mut cmd = Command::new(&cc_wrapper_path); -                cmd.arg(&self.path); -                cmd -            } -            None => Command::new(&self.path), -        }; -        cmd.args(&self.cc_wrapper_args); - -        let value = self -            .args -            .iter() -            .filter(|a| !self.removed_args.contains(a)) -            .collect::<Vec<_>>(); -        cmd.args(&value); - -        for &(ref k, ref v) in self.env.iter() { -            cmd.env(k, v); -        } -        cmd -    } - -    /// Returns the path for this compiler. -    /// -    /// Note that this may not be a path to a file on the filesystem, e.g. "cc", -    /// but rather something which will be resolved when a process is spawned. -    pub fn path(&self) -> &Path { -        &self.path -    } - -    /// Returns the default set of arguments to the compiler needed to produce -    /// executables for the target this compiler generates. -    pub fn args(&self) -> &[OsString] { -        &self.args -    } - -    /// Returns the set of environment variables needed for this compiler to -    /// operate. -    /// -    /// This is typically only used for MSVC compilers currently. -    pub fn env(&self) -> &[(OsString, OsString)] { -        &self.env -    } - -    /// Returns the compiler command in format of CC environment variable. -    /// Or empty string if CC env was not present -    /// -    /// This is typically used by configure script -    pub fn cc_env(&self) -> OsString { -        match self.cc_wrapper_path { -            Some(ref cc_wrapper_path) => { -                let mut cc_env = cc_wrapper_path.as_os_str().to_owned(); -                cc_env.push(" "); -                cc_env.push(self.path.to_path_buf().into_os_string()); -                for arg in self.cc_wrapper_args.iter() { -                    cc_env.push(" "); -                    cc_env.push(arg); -                } -                cc_env -            } -            None => OsString::from(""), -        } -    } - -    /// Returns the compiler flags in format of CFLAGS environment variable. -    /// Important here - this will not be CFLAGS from env, its internal gcc's flags to use as CFLAGS -    /// This is typically used by configure script -    pub fn cflags_env(&self) -> OsString { -        let mut flags = OsString::new(); -        for (i, arg) in self.args.iter().enumerate() { -            if i > 0 { -                flags.push(" "); -            } -            flags.push(arg); -        } -        flags -    } - -    /// Whether the tool is GNU Compiler Collection-like. -    pub fn is_like_gnu(&self) -> bool { -        self.family == ToolFamily::Gnu -    } - -    /// Whether the tool is Clang-like. -    pub fn is_like_clang(&self) -> bool { -        self.family == ToolFamily::Clang -    } - -    /// Whether the tool is MSVC-like. -    pub fn is_like_msvc(&self) -> bool { -        match self.family { -            ToolFamily::Msvc { .. } => true, -            _ => false, -        } -    } -} - -fn run(cmd: &mut Command, program: &str) -> Result<(), Error> { -    let (mut child, print) = spawn(cmd, program)?; -    let status = match child.wait() { -        Ok(s) => s, -        Err(_) => { -            return Err(Error::new( -                ErrorKind::ToolExecError, -                &format!( -                    "Failed to wait on spawned child process, command {:?} with args {:?}.", -                    cmd, program -                ), -            )); -        } -    }; -    print.join().unwrap(); -    println!("{}", status); - -    if status.success() { -        Ok(()) -    } else { -        Err(Error::new( -            ErrorKind::ToolExecError, -            &format!( -                "Command {:?} with args {:?} did not execute successfully (status code {}).", -                cmd, program, status -            ), -        )) -    } -} - -fn run_output(cmd: &mut Command, program: &str) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error> { -    cmd.stdout(Stdio::piped()); -    let (mut child, print) = spawn(cmd, program)?; -    let mut stdout = vec![]; -    child -        .stdout -        .take() -        .unwrap() -        .read_to_end(&mut stdout) -        .unwrap(); -    let status = match child.wait() { -        Ok(s) => s, -        Err(_) => { -            return Err(Error::new( -                ErrorKind::ToolExecError, -                &format!( -                    "Failed to wait on spawned child process, command {:?} with args {:?}.", -                    cmd, program -                ), -            )); -        } -    }; -    print.join().unwrap(); -    println!("{}", status); - -    if status.success() { -        Ok(stdout) -    } else { -        Err(Error::new( -            ErrorKind::ToolExecError, -            &format!( -                "Command {:?} with args {:?} did not execute successfully (status code {}).", -                cmd, program, status -            ), -        )) -    } -} - -fn spawn(cmd: &mut Command, program: &str) -> Result<(Child, JoinHandle<()>), Error> { -    println!("running: {:?}", cmd); - -    // Capture the standard error coming from these programs, and write it out -    // with cargo:warning= prefixes. Note that this is a bit wonky to avoid -    // requiring the output to be UTF-8, we instead just ship bytes from one -    // location to another. -    match cmd.stderr(Stdio::piped()).spawn() { -        Ok(mut child) => { -            let stderr = BufReader::new(child.stderr.take().unwrap()); -            let print = thread::spawn(move || { -                for line in stderr.split(b'\n').filter_map(|l| l.ok()) { -                    print!("cargo:warning="); -                    std::io::stdout().write_all(&line).unwrap(); -                    println!(""); -                } -            }); -            Ok((child, print)) -        } -        Err(ref e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound => { -            let extra = if cfg!(windows) { -                " (see https://github.com/alexcrichton/cc-rs#compile-time-requirements \ -                 for help)" -            } else { -                "" -            }; -            Err(Error::new( -                ErrorKind::ToolNotFound, -                &format!("Failed to find tool. Is `{}` installed?{}", program, extra), -            )) -        } -        Err(_) => Err(Error::new( -            ErrorKind::ToolExecError, -            &format!("Command {:?} with args {:?} failed to start.", cmd, program), -        )), -    } -} - -fn fail(s: &str) -> ! { -    let _ = writeln!(io::stderr(), "\n\nerror occurred: {}\n\n", s); -    std::process::exit(1); -} - -fn command_add_output_file( -    cmd: &mut Command, -    dst: &Path, -    cuda: bool, -    msvc: bool, -    is_asm: bool, -    is_arm: bool, -) { -    if msvc && !cuda && !(is_asm && is_arm) { -        let mut s = OsString::from("-Fo"); -        s.push(&dst); -        cmd.arg(s); -    } else { -        cmd.arg("-o").arg(&dst); -    } -} diff --git a/cc/src/registry.rs b/cc/src/registry.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 2ac2fa6..0000000 --- a/cc/src/registry.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT -// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at -// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license -// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your -// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed -// except according to those terms. - -use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; -use std::io; -use std::ops::RangeFrom; -use std::os::raw; -use std::os::windows::prelude::*; - -pub struct RegistryKey(Repr); - -type HKEY = *mut u8; -type DWORD = u32; -type LPDWORD = *mut DWORD; -type LPCWSTR = *const u16; -type LPWSTR = *mut u16; -type LONG = raw::c_long; -type PHKEY = *mut HKEY; -type PFILETIME = *mut u8; -type LPBYTE = *mut u8; -type REGSAM = u32; - -const ERROR_SUCCESS: DWORD = 0; -const ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS: DWORD = 259; -const HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE: HKEY = 0x80000002 as HKEY; -const REG_SZ: DWORD = 1; -const KEY_READ: DWORD = 0x20019; -const KEY_WOW64_32KEY: DWORD = 0x200; - -#[link(name = "advapi32")] -extern "system" { -    fn RegOpenKeyExW( -        key: HKEY, -        lpSubKey: LPCWSTR, -        ulOptions: DWORD, -        samDesired: REGSAM, -        phkResult: PHKEY, -    ) -> LONG; -    fn RegEnumKeyExW( -        key: HKEY, -        dwIndex: DWORD, -        lpName: LPWSTR, -        lpcName: LPDWORD, -        lpReserved: LPDWORD, -        lpClass: LPWSTR, -        lpcClass: LPDWORD, -        lpftLastWriteTime: PFILETIME, -    ) -> LONG; -    fn RegQueryValueExW( -        hKey: HKEY, -        lpValueName: LPCWSTR, -        lpReserved: LPDWORD, -        lpType: LPDWORD, -        lpData: LPBYTE, -        lpcbData: LPDWORD, -    ) -> LONG; -    fn RegCloseKey(hKey: HKEY) -> LONG; -} - -struct OwnedKey(HKEY); - -enum Repr { -    Const(HKEY), -    Owned(OwnedKey), -} - -pub struct Iter<'a> { -    idx: RangeFrom<DWORD>, -    key: &'a RegistryKey, -} - -unsafe impl Sync for Repr {} -unsafe impl Send for Repr {} - -pub static LOCAL_MACHINE: RegistryKey = RegistryKey(Repr::Const(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE)); - -impl RegistryKey { -    fn raw(&self) -> HKEY { -        match self.0 { -            Repr::Const(val) => val, -            Repr::Owned(ref val) => val.0, -        } -    } - -    pub fn open(&self, key: &OsStr) -> io::Result<RegistryKey> { -        let key = key.encode_wide().chain(Some(0)).collect::<Vec<_>>(); -        let mut ret = 0 as *mut _; -        let err = unsafe { -            RegOpenKeyExW( -                self.raw(), -                key.as_ptr(), -                0, -                KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_32KEY, -                &mut ret, -            ) -        }; -        if err == ERROR_SUCCESS as LONG { -            Ok(RegistryKey(Repr::Owned(OwnedKey(ret)))) -        } else { -            Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(err as i32)) -        } -    } - -    pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter { -        Iter { -            idx: 0.., -            key: self, -        } -    } - -    pub fn query_str(&self, name: &str) -> io::Result<OsString> { -        let name: &OsStr = name.as_ref(); -        let name = name.encode_wide().chain(Some(0)).collect::<Vec<_>>(); -        let mut len = 0; -        let mut kind = 0; -        unsafe { -            let err = RegQueryValueExW( -                self.raw(), -                name.as_ptr(), -                0 as *mut _, -                &mut kind, -                0 as *mut _, -                &mut len, -            ); -            if err != ERROR_SUCCESS as LONG { -                return Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(err as i32)); -            } -            if kind != REG_SZ { -                return Err(io::Error::new( -                    io::ErrorKind::Other, -                    "registry key wasn't a string", -                )); -            } - -            // The length here is the length in bytes, but we're using wide -            // characters so we need to be sure to halve it for the capacity -            // passed in. -            let mut v = Vec::with_capacity(len as usize / 2); -            let err = RegQueryValueExW( -                self.raw(), -                name.as_ptr(), -                0 as *mut _, -                0 as *mut _, -                v.as_mut_ptr() as *mut _, -                &mut len, -            ); -            if err != ERROR_SUCCESS as LONG { -                return Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(err as i32)); -            } -            v.set_len(len as usize / 2); - -            // Some registry keys may have a terminating nul character, but -            // we're not interested in that, so chop it off if it's there. -            if v[v.len() - 1] == 0 { -                v.pop(); -            } -            Ok(OsString::from_wide(&v)) -        } -    } -} - -impl Drop for OwnedKey { -    fn drop(&mut self) { -        unsafe { -            RegCloseKey(self.0); -        } -    } -} - -impl<'a> Iterator for Iter<'a> { -    type Item = io::Result<OsString>; - -    fn next(&mut self) -> Option<io::Result<OsString>> { -        self.idx.next().and_then(|i| unsafe { -            let mut v = Vec::with_capacity(256); -            let mut len = v.capacity() as DWORD; -            let ret = RegEnumKeyExW( -                self.key.raw(), -                i, -                v.as_mut_ptr(), -                &mut len, -                0 as *mut _, -                0 as *mut _, -                0 as *mut _, -                0 as *mut _, -            ); -            if ret == ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS as LONG { -                None -            } else if ret != ERROR_SUCCESS as LONG { -                Some(Err(io::Error::from_raw_os_error(ret as i32))) -            } else { -                v.set_len(len as usize); -                Some(Ok(OsString::from_wide(&v))) -            } -        }) -    } -} diff --git a/cc/src/setup_config.rs b/cc/src/setup_config.rs deleted file mode 100644 index bc2b1c2..0000000 --- a/cc/src/setup_config.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,283 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright © 2017 winapi-rs developers -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 -// <LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license -// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your option. -// All files in the project carrying such notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed -// except according to those terms. - -#![allow(bad_style)] -#![allow(unused)] - -use crate::winapi::Interface; -use crate::winapi::BSTR; -use crate::winapi::LPCOLESTR; -use crate::winapi::LPSAFEARRAY; -use crate::winapi::S_FALSE; -use crate::winapi::{CoCreateInstance, CLSCTX_ALL}; -use crate::winapi::{IUnknown, IUnknownVtbl}; -use crate::winapi::{HRESULT, LCID, LPCWSTR, PULONGLONG}; -use crate::winapi::{LPFILETIME, ULONG}; -use std::ffi::OsString; -use std::ptr::null_mut; - -use crate::com::{BStr, ComPtr}; - -// Bindings to the Setup.Configuration stuff -pub type InstanceState = u32; - -pub const eNone: InstanceState = 0; -pub const eLocal: InstanceState = 1; -pub const eRegistered: InstanceState = 2; -pub const eNoRebootRequired: InstanceState = 4; -pub const eComplete: InstanceState = -1i32 as u32; - -RIDL! {#[uuid(0xb41463c3, 0x8866, 0x43b5, 0xbc, 0x33, 0x2b, 0x06, 0x76, 0xf7, 0xf4, 0x2e)] -interface ISetupInstance(ISetupInstanceVtbl): IUnknown(IUnknownVtbl) { -    fn GetInstanceId( -        pbstrInstanceId: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetInstallDate( -        pInstallDate: LPFILETIME, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetInstallationName( -        pbstrInstallationName: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetInstallationPath( -        pbstrInstallationPath: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetInstallationVersion( -        pbstrInstallationVersion: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetDisplayName( -        lcid: LCID, -        pbstrDisplayName: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetDescription( -        lcid: LCID, -        pbstrDescription: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn ResolvePath( -        pwszRelativePath: LPCOLESTR, -        pbstrAbsolutePath: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -}} - -RIDL! {#[uuid(0x89143c9a, 0x05af, 0x49b0, 0xb7, 0x17, 0x72, 0xe2, 0x18, 0xa2, 0x18, 0x5c)] -interface ISetupInstance2(ISetupInstance2Vtbl): ISetupInstance(ISetupInstanceVtbl) { -    fn GetState( -        pState: *mut InstanceState, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetPackages( -        ppsaPackages: *mut LPSAFEARRAY, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetProduct( -        ppPackage: *mut *mut ISetupPackageReference, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetProductPath( -        pbstrProductPath: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -}} - -RIDL! {#[uuid(0x6380bcff, 0x41d3, 0x4b2e, 0x8b, 0x2e, 0xbf, 0x8a, 0x68, 0x10, 0xc8, 0x48)] -interface IEnumSetupInstances(IEnumSetupInstancesVtbl): IUnknown(IUnknownVtbl) { -    fn Next( -        celt: ULONG, -        rgelt: *mut *mut ISetupInstance, -        pceltFetched: *mut ULONG, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn Skip( -        celt: ULONG, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn Reset() -> HRESULT, -    fn Clone( -        ppenum: *mut *mut IEnumSetupInstances, -    ) -> HRESULT, -}} - -RIDL! {#[uuid(0x42843719, 0xdb4c, 0x46c2, 0x8e, 0x7c, 0x64, 0xf1, 0x81, 0x6e, 0xfd, 0x5b)] -interface ISetupConfiguration(ISetupConfigurationVtbl): IUnknown(IUnknownVtbl) { -    fn EnumInstances( -        ppEnumInstances: *mut *mut IEnumSetupInstances, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetInstanceForCurrentProcess( -        ppInstance: *mut *mut ISetupInstance, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetInstanceForPath( -        wzPath: LPCWSTR, -        ppInstance: *mut *mut ISetupInstance, -    ) -> HRESULT, -}} - -RIDL! {#[uuid(0x26aab78c, 0x4a60, 0x49d6, 0xaf, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x35, 0xbc, 0x93, 0x36, 0x5d)] -interface ISetupConfiguration2(ISetupConfiguration2Vtbl): -    ISetupConfiguration(ISetupConfigurationVtbl) { -    fn EnumAllInstances( -        ppEnumInstances: *mut *mut IEnumSetupInstances, -    ) -> HRESULT, -}} - -RIDL! {#[uuid(0xda8d8a16, 0xb2b6, 0x4487, 0xa2, 0xf1, 0x59, 0x4c, 0xcc, 0xcd, 0x6b, 0xf5)] -interface ISetupPackageReference(ISetupPackageReferenceVtbl): IUnknown(IUnknownVtbl) { -    fn GetId( -        pbstrId: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetVersion( -        pbstrVersion: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetChip( -        pbstrChip: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetLanguage( -        pbstrLanguage: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetBranch( -        pbstrBranch: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetType( -        pbstrType: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn GetUniqueId( -        pbstrUniqueId: *mut BSTR, -    ) -> HRESULT, -}} - -RIDL! {#[uuid(0x42b21b78, 0x6192, 0x463e, 0x87, 0xbf, 0xd5, 0x77, 0x83, 0x8f, 0x1d, 0x5c)] -interface ISetupHelper(ISetupHelperVtbl): IUnknown(IUnknownVtbl) { -    fn ParseVersion( -        pwszVersion: LPCOLESTR, -        pullVersion: PULONGLONG, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn ParseVersionRange( -        pwszVersionRange: LPCOLESTR, -        pullMinVersion: PULONGLONG, -        pullMaxVersion: PULONGLONG, -    ) -> HRESULT, -}} - -DEFINE_GUID! {CLSID_SetupConfiguration, -0x177f0c4a, 0x1cd3, 0x4de7, 0xa3, 0x2c, 0x71, 0xdb, 0xbb, 0x9f, 0xa3, 0x6d} - -// Safe wrapper around the COM interfaces -pub struct SetupConfiguration(ComPtr<ISetupConfiguration>); - -impl SetupConfiguration { -    pub fn new() -> Result<SetupConfiguration, i32> { -        let mut obj = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { -            CoCreateInstance( -                &CLSID_SetupConfiguration, -                null_mut(), -                CLSCTX_ALL, -                &ISetupConfiguration::uuidof(), -                &mut obj, -            ) -        }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        let obj = unsafe { ComPtr::from_raw(obj as *mut ISetupConfiguration) }; -        Ok(SetupConfiguration(obj)) -    } -    pub fn get_instance_for_current_process(&self) -> Result<SetupInstance, i32> { -        let mut obj = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { self.0.GetInstanceForCurrentProcess(&mut obj) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(unsafe { SetupInstance::from_raw(obj) }) -    } -    pub fn enum_instances(&self) -> Result<EnumSetupInstances, i32> { -        let mut obj = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { self.0.EnumInstances(&mut obj) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(unsafe { EnumSetupInstances::from_raw(obj) }) -    } -    pub fn enum_all_instances(&self) -> Result<EnumSetupInstances, i32> { -        let mut obj = null_mut(); -        let this = self.0.cast::<ISetupConfiguration2>()?; -        let err = unsafe { this.EnumAllInstances(&mut obj) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(unsafe { EnumSetupInstances::from_raw(obj) }) -    } -} - -pub struct SetupInstance(ComPtr<ISetupInstance>); - -impl SetupInstance { -    pub unsafe fn from_raw(obj: *mut ISetupInstance) -> SetupInstance { -        SetupInstance(ComPtr::from_raw(obj)) -    } -    pub fn instance_id(&self) -> Result<OsString, i32> { -        let mut s = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { self.0.GetInstanceId(&mut s) }; -        let bstr = unsafe { BStr::from_raw(s) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(bstr.to_osstring()) -    } -    pub fn installation_name(&self) -> Result<OsString, i32> { -        let mut s = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { self.0.GetInstallationName(&mut s) }; -        let bstr = unsafe { BStr::from_raw(s) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(bstr.to_osstring()) -    } -    pub fn installation_path(&self) -> Result<OsString, i32> { -        let mut s = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { self.0.GetInstallationPath(&mut s) }; -        let bstr = unsafe { BStr::from_raw(s) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(bstr.to_osstring()) -    } -    pub fn installation_version(&self) -> Result<OsString, i32> { -        let mut s = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { self.0.GetInstallationVersion(&mut s) }; -        let bstr = unsafe { BStr::from_raw(s) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(bstr.to_osstring()) -    } -    pub fn product_path(&self) -> Result<OsString, i32> { -        let mut s = null_mut(); -        let this = self.0.cast::<ISetupInstance2>()?; -        let err = unsafe { this.GetProductPath(&mut s) }; -        let bstr = unsafe { BStr::from_raw(s) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Err(err); -        } -        Ok(bstr.to_osstring()) -    } -} - -pub struct EnumSetupInstances(ComPtr<IEnumSetupInstances>); - -impl EnumSetupInstances { -    pub unsafe fn from_raw(obj: *mut IEnumSetupInstances) -> EnumSetupInstances { -        EnumSetupInstances(ComPtr::from_raw(obj)) -    } -} - -impl Iterator for EnumSetupInstances { -    type Item = Result<SetupInstance, i32>; -    fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Result<SetupInstance, i32>> { -        let mut obj = null_mut(); -        let err = unsafe { self.0.Next(1, &mut obj, null_mut()) }; -        if err < 0 { -            return Some(Err(err)); -        } -        if err == S_FALSE { -            return None; -        } -        Some(Ok(unsafe { SetupInstance::from_raw(obj) })) -    } -} diff --git a/cc/src/winapi.rs b/cc/src/winapi.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c416325..0000000 --- a/cc/src/winapi.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright © 2015-2017 winapi-rs developers -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 -// <LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license -// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your option. -// All files in the project carrying such notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed -// except according to those terms. - -#![allow(bad_style)] - -use std::os::raw; - -pub type wchar_t = u16; - -pub type UINT = raw::c_uint; -pub type LPUNKNOWN = *mut IUnknown; -pub type REFIID = *const IID; -pub type IID = GUID; -pub type REFCLSID = *const IID; -pub type PVOID = *mut raw::c_void; -pub type USHORT = raw::c_ushort; -pub type ULONG = raw::c_ulong; -pub type LONG = raw::c_long; -pub type DWORD = u32; -pub type LPVOID = *mut raw::c_void; -pub type HRESULT = raw::c_long; -pub type LPFILETIME = *mut FILETIME; -pub type BSTR = *mut OLECHAR; -pub type OLECHAR = WCHAR; -pub type WCHAR = wchar_t; -pub type LPCOLESTR = *const OLECHAR; -pub type LCID = DWORD; -pub type LPCWSTR = *const WCHAR; -pub type PULONGLONG = *mut ULONGLONG; -pub type ULONGLONG = u64; - -pub const S_OK: HRESULT = 0; -pub const S_FALSE: HRESULT = 1; -pub const COINIT_MULTITHREADED: u32 = 0x0; - -pub type CLSCTX = u32; - -pub const CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER: CLSCTX = 0x1; -pub const CLSCTX_INPROC_HANDLER: CLSCTX = 0x2; -pub const CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER: CLSCTX = 0x4; -pub const CLSCTX_REMOTE_SERVER: CLSCTX = 0x10; - -pub const CLSCTX_ALL: CLSCTX = -    CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER | CLSCTX_INPROC_HANDLER | CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER | CLSCTX_REMOTE_SERVER; - -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct GUID { -    pub Data1: raw::c_ulong, -    pub Data2: raw::c_ushort, -    pub Data3: raw::c_ushort, -    pub Data4: [raw::c_uchar; 8], -} - -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct FILETIME { -    pub dwLowDateTime: DWORD, -    pub dwHighDateTime: DWORD, -} - -pub trait Interface { -    fn uuidof() -> GUID; -} - -#[link(name = "ole32")] -#[link(name = "oleaut32")] -extern "C" {} - -extern "system" { -    pub fn CoInitializeEx(pvReserved: LPVOID, dwCoInit: DWORD) -> HRESULT; -    pub fn CoCreateInstance( -        rclsid: REFCLSID, -        pUnkOuter: LPUNKNOWN, -        dwClsContext: DWORD, -        riid: REFIID, -        ppv: *mut LPVOID, -    ) -> HRESULT; -    pub fn SysFreeString(bstrString: BSTR); -    pub fn SysStringLen(pbstr: BSTR) -> UINT; -} - -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct SAFEARRAYBOUND { -    pub cElements: ULONG, -    pub lLbound: LONG, -} - -#[repr(C)] -#[derive(Copy, Clone)] -pub struct SAFEARRAY { -    pub cDims: USHORT, -    pub fFeatures: USHORT, -    pub cbElements: ULONG, -    pub cLocks: ULONG, -    pub pvData: PVOID, -    pub rgsabound: [SAFEARRAYBOUND; 1], -} - -pub type LPSAFEARRAY = *mut SAFEARRAY; - -macro_rules! DEFINE_GUID { -    ( -        $name:ident, $l:expr, $w1:expr, $w2:expr, -        $b1:expr, $b2:expr, $b3:expr, $b4:expr, $b5:expr, $b6:expr, $b7:expr, $b8:expr -    ) => { -        pub const $name: $crate::winapi::GUID = $crate::winapi::GUID { -            Data1: $l, -            Data2: $w1, -            Data3: $w2, -            Data4: [$b1, $b2, $b3, $b4, $b5, $b6, $b7, $b8], -        }; -    }; -} - -macro_rules! RIDL { -    (#[uuid($($uuid:expr),+)] -    interface $interface:ident ($vtbl:ident) {$( -        fn $method:ident($($p:ident : $t:ty,)*) -> $rtr:ty, -    )+}) => ( -        #[repr(C)] -        pub struct $vtbl { -            $(pub $method: unsafe extern "system" fn( -                This: *mut $interface, -                $($p: $t),* -            ) -> $rtr,)+ -        } -        #[repr(C)] -        pub struct $interface { -            pub lpVtbl: *const $vtbl, -        } -        RIDL!{@impl $interface {$(fn $method($($p: $t,)*) -> $rtr,)+}} -        RIDL!{@uuid $interface $($uuid),+} -    ); -    (#[uuid($($uuid:expr),+)] -    interface $interface:ident ($vtbl:ident) : $pinterface:ident ($pvtbl:ident) { -    }) => ( -        #[repr(C)] -        pub struct $vtbl { -            pub parent: $pvtbl, -        } -        #[repr(C)] -        pub struct $interface { -            pub lpVtbl: *const $vtbl, -        } -        RIDL!{@deref $interface $pinterface} -        RIDL!{@uuid $interface $($uuid),+} -    ); -    (#[uuid($($uuid:expr),+)] -    interface $interface:ident ($vtbl:ident) : $pinterface:ident ($pvtbl:ident) {$( -        fn $method:ident($($p:ident : $t:ty,)*) -> $rtr:ty, -    )+}) => ( -        #[repr(C)] -        pub struct $vtbl { -            pub parent: $pvtbl, -            $(pub $method: unsafe extern "system" fn( -                This: *mut $interface, -                $($p: $t,)* -            ) -> $rtr,)+ -        } -        #[repr(C)] -        pub struct $interface { -            pub lpVtbl: *const $vtbl, -        } -        RIDL!{@impl $interface {$(fn $method($($p: $t,)*) -> $rtr,)+}} -        RIDL!{@deref $interface $pinterface} -        RIDL!{@uuid $interface $($uuid),+} -    ); -    (@deref $interface:ident $pinterface:ident) => ( -        impl ::std::ops::Deref for $interface { -            type Target = $pinterface; -            #[inline] -            fn deref(&self) -> &$pinterface { -                unsafe { &*(self as *const $interface as *const $pinterface) } -            } -        } -    ); -    (@impl $interface:ident {$( -        fn $method:ident($($p:ident : $t:ty,)*) -> $rtr:ty, -    )+}) => ( -        impl $interface { -            $(#[inline] pub unsafe fn $method(&self, $($p: $t,)*) -> $rtr { -                ((*self.lpVtbl).$method)(self as *const _ as *mut _, $($p,)*) -            })+ -        } -    ); -    (@uuid $interface:ident -        $l:expr, $w1:expr, $w2:expr, -        $b1:expr, $b2:expr, $b3:expr, $b4:expr, $b5:expr, $b6:expr, $b7:expr, $b8:expr -    ) => ( -        impl $crate::winapi::Interface for $interface { -            #[inline] -            fn uuidof() -> $crate::winapi::GUID { -                $crate::winapi::GUID { -                    Data1: $l, -                    Data2: $w1, -                    Data3: $w2, -                    Data4: [$b1, $b2, $b3, $b4, $b5, $b6, $b7, $b8], -                } -            } -        } -    ); -} - -RIDL! {#[uuid(0x00000000, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x46)] -interface IUnknown(IUnknownVtbl) { -    fn QueryInterface( -        riid: REFIID, -        ppvObject: *mut *mut raw::c_void, -    ) -> HRESULT, -    fn AddRef() -> ULONG, -    fn Release() -> ULONG, -}} diff --git a/cc/src/windows_registry.rs b/cc/src/windows_registry.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 5af3ff7..0000000 --- a/cc/src/windows_registry.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,754 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT -// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at -// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. -// -// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or -// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license -// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your -// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed -// except according to those terms. - -//! A helper module to probe the Windows Registry when looking for -//! windows-specific tools. - -use std::process::Command; - -use crate::Tool; - -/// Attempts to find a tool within an MSVC installation using the Windows -/// registry as a point to search from. -/// -/// The `target` argument is the target that the tool should work for (e.g. -/// compile or link for) and the `tool` argument is the tool to find (e.g. -/// `cl.exe` or `link.exe`). -/// -/// This function will return `None` if the tool could not be found, or it will -/// return `Some(cmd)` which represents a command that's ready to execute the -/// tool with the appropriate environment variables set. -/// -/// Note that this function always returns `None` for non-MSVC targets. -pub fn find(target: &str, tool: &str) -> Option<Command> { -    find_tool(target, tool).map(|c| c.to_command()) -} - -/// Similar to the `find` function above, this function will attempt the same -/// operation (finding a MSVC tool in a local install) but instead returns a -/// `Tool` which may be introspected. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub fn find_tool(_target: &str, _tool: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -    None -} - -/// Documented above. -#[cfg(windows)] -pub fn find_tool(target: &str, tool: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -    use std::env; - -    // This logic is all tailored for MSVC, if we're not that then bail out -    // early. -    if !target.contains("msvc") { -        return None; -    } - -    // Looks like msbuild isn't located in the same location as other tools like -    // cl.exe and lib.exe. To handle this we probe for it manually with -    // dedicated registry keys. -    if tool.contains("msbuild") { -        return impl_::find_msbuild(target); -    } - -    if tool.contains("devenv") { -        return impl_::find_devenv(target); -    } - -    // If VCINSTALLDIR is set, then someone's probably already run vcvars and we -    // should just find whatever that indicates. -    if env::var_os("VCINSTALLDIR").is_some() { -        return env::var_os("PATH") -            .and_then(|path| { -                env::split_paths(&path) -                    .map(|p| p.join(tool)) -                    .find(|p| p.exists()) -            }) -            .map(|path| Tool::new(path.into())); -    } - -    // Ok, if we're here, now comes the fun part of the probing. Default shells -    // or shells like MSYS aren't really configured to execute `cl.exe` and the -    // various compiler tools shipped as part of Visual Studio. Here we try to -    // first find the relevant tool, then we also have to be sure to fill in -    // environment variables like `LIB`, `INCLUDE`, and `PATH` to ensure that -    // the tool is actually usable. - -    return impl_::find_msvc_15(tool, target) -        .or_else(|| impl_::find_msvc_14(tool, target)) -        .or_else(|| impl_::find_msvc_12(tool, target)) -        .or_else(|| impl_::find_msvc_11(tool, target)); -} - -/// A version of Visual Studio -#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone)] -pub enum VsVers { -    /// Visual Studio 12 (2013) -    Vs12, -    /// Visual Studio 14 (2015) -    Vs14, -    /// Visual Studio 15 (2017) -    Vs15, -    /// Visual Studio 16 (2019) -    Vs16, - -    /// Hidden variant that should not be matched on. Callers that want to -    /// handle an enumeration of `VsVers` instances should always have a default -    /// case meaning that it's a VS version they don't understand. -    #[doc(hidden)] -    #[allow(bad_style)] -    __Nonexhaustive_do_not_match_this_or_your_code_will_break, -} - -/// Find the most recent installed version of Visual Studio -/// -/// This is used by the cmake crate to figure out the correct -/// generator. -#[cfg(not(windows))] -pub fn find_vs_version() -> Result<VsVers, String> { -    Err(format!("not windows")) -} - -/// Documented above -#[cfg(windows)] -pub fn find_vs_version() -> Result<VsVers, String> { -    use std::env; - -    match env::var("VisualStudioVersion") { -        Ok(version) => match &version[..] { -            "16.0" => Ok(VsVers::Vs16), -            "15.0" => Ok(VsVers::Vs15), -            "14.0" => Ok(VsVers::Vs14), -            "12.0" => Ok(VsVers::Vs12), -            vers => Err(format!( -                "\n\n\ -                 unsupported or unknown VisualStudio version: {}\n\ -                 if another version is installed consider running \ -                 the appropriate vcvars script before building this \ -                 crate\n\ -                 ", -                vers -            )), -        }, -        _ => { -            // Check for the presense of a specific registry key -            // that indicates visual studio is installed. -            if impl_::has_msbuild_version("16.0") { -                Ok(VsVers::Vs16) -            } else if impl_::has_msbuild_version("15.0") { -                Ok(VsVers::Vs15) -            } else if impl_::has_msbuild_version("14.0") { -                Ok(VsVers::Vs14) -            } else if impl_::has_msbuild_version("12.0") { -                Ok(VsVers::Vs12) -            } else { -                Err(format!( -                    "\n\n\ -                     couldn't determine visual studio generator\n\ -                     if VisualStudio is installed, however, consider \ -                     running the appropriate vcvars script before building \ -                     this crate\n\ -                     " -                )) -            } -        } -    } -} - -#[cfg(windows)] -mod impl_ { -    use crate::com; -    use crate::registry::{RegistryKey, LOCAL_MACHINE}; -    use crate::setup_config::{EnumSetupInstances, SetupConfiguration, SetupInstance}; -    use std::env; -    use std::ffi::OsString; -    use std::fs::File; -    use std::io::Read; -    use std::iter; -    use std::mem; -    use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; - -    use crate::Tool; - -    struct MsvcTool { -        tool: PathBuf, -        libs: Vec<PathBuf>, -        path: Vec<PathBuf>, -        include: Vec<PathBuf>, -    } - -    impl MsvcTool { -        fn new(tool: PathBuf) -> MsvcTool { -            MsvcTool { -                tool: tool, -                libs: Vec::new(), -                path: Vec::new(), -                include: Vec::new(), -            } -        } - -        fn into_tool(self) -> Tool { -            let MsvcTool { -                tool, -                libs, -                path, -                include, -            } = self; -            let mut tool = Tool::new(tool.into()); -            add_env(&mut tool, "LIB", libs); -            add_env(&mut tool, "PATH", path); -            add_env(&mut tool, "INCLUDE", include); -            tool -        } -    } - -    #[allow(bare_trait_objects)] -    fn vs16_instances() -> Box<Iterator<Item = PathBuf>> { -        let instances = if let Some(instances) = vs15_instances() { -            instances -        } else { -            return Box::new(iter::empty()); -        }; -        Box::new(instances.filter_map(|instance| { -            let instance = instance.ok()?; -            let installation_name = instance.installation_name().ok()?; -            if installation_name.to_str()?.starts_with("VisualStudio/16.") { -                Some(PathBuf::from(instance.installation_path().ok()?)) -            } else { -                None -            } -        })) -    } - -    fn find_tool_in_vs16_path(tool: &str, target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        vs16_instances() -            .filter_map(|path| { -                let path = path.join(tool); -                if !path.is_file() { -                    return None; -                } -                let mut tool = Tool::new(path); -                if target.contains("x86_64") { -                    tool.env.push(("Platform".into(), "X64".into())); -                } -                Some(tool) -            }) -            .next() -    } - -    fn find_msbuild_vs16(target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        find_tool_in_vs16_path(r"MSBuild\Current\Bin\MSBuild.exe", target) -    } - -    // In MSVC 15 (2017) MS once again changed the scheme for locating -    // the tooling.  Now we must go through some COM interfaces, which -    // is super fun for Rust. -    // -    // Note that much of this logic can be found [online] wrt paths, COM, etc. -    // -    // [online]: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vcblog/2017/03/06/finding-the-visual-c-compiler-tools-in-visual-studio-2017/ -    fn vs15_instances() -> Option<EnumSetupInstances> { -        com::initialize().ok()?; - -        let config = SetupConfiguration::new().ok()?; -        config.enum_all_instances().ok() -    } - -    pub fn find_msvc_15(tool: &str, target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        let iter = vs15_instances()?; -        for instance in iter { -            let instance = instance.ok()?; -            let tool = tool_from_vs15_instance(tool, target, &instance); -            if tool.is_some() { -                return tool; -            } -        } - -        None -    } - -    // While the paths to Visual Studio 2017's devenv and MSBuild could -    // potentially be retrieved from the registry, finding them via -    // SetupConfiguration has shown to be [more reliable], and is preferred -    // according to Microsoft. To help head off potential regressions though, -    // we keep the registry method as a fallback option. -    // -    // [more reliable]: https://github.com/alexcrichton/cc-rs/pull/331 -    fn find_tool_in_vs15_path(tool: &str, target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        let mut path = match vs15_instances() { -            Some(instances) => instances -                .filter_map(|instance| { -                    instance -                        .ok() -                        .and_then(|instance| instance.installation_path().ok()) -                }) -                .map(|path| PathBuf::from(path).join(tool)) -                .find(|ref path| path.is_file()), -            None => None, -        }; - -        if path.is_none() { -            let key = r"SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\VisualStudio\SxS\VS7"; -            path = LOCAL_MACHINE -                .open(key.as_ref()) -                .ok() -                .and_then(|key| key.query_str("15.0").ok()) -                .map(|path| PathBuf::from(path).join(tool)) -                .and_then(|path| if path.is_file() { Some(path) } else { None }); -        } - -        path.map(|path| { -            let mut tool = Tool::new(path); -            if target.contains("x86_64") { -                tool.env.push(("Platform".into(), "X64".into())); -            } -            tool -        }) -    } - -    fn tool_from_vs15_instance(tool: &str, target: &str, instance: &SetupInstance) -> Option<Tool> { -        let (bin_path, host_dylib_path, lib_path, include_path) = vs15_vc_paths(target, instance)?; -        let tool_path = bin_path.join(tool); -        if !tool_path.exists() { -            return None; -        }; - -        let mut tool = MsvcTool::new(tool_path); -        tool.path.push(host_dylib_path); -        tool.libs.push(lib_path); -        tool.include.push(include_path); - -        if let Some((atl_lib_path, atl_include_path)) = atl_paths(target, &bin_path) { -            tool.libs.push(atl_lib_path); -            tool.include.push(atl_include_path); -        } - -        add_sdks(&mut tool, target)?; - -        Some(tool.into_tool()) -    } - -    fn vs15_vc_paths( -        target: &str, -        instance: &SetupInstance, -    ) -> Option<(PathBuf, PathBuf, PathBuf, PathBuf)> { -        let instance_path: PathBuf = instance.installation_path().ok()?.into(); -        let version_path = -            instance_path.join(r"VC\Auxiliary\Build\Microsoft.VCToolsVersion.default.txt"); -        let mut version_file = File::open(version_path).ok()?; -        let mut version = String::new(); -        version_file.read_to_string(&mut version).ok()?; -        let version = version.trim(); -        let host = match host_arch() { -            X86 => "X86", -            X86_64 => "X64", -            _ => return None, -        }; -        let target = lib_subdir(target)?; -        // The directory layout here is MSVC/bin/Host$host/$target/ -        let path = instance_path.join(r"VC\Tools\MSVC").join(version); -        // This is the path to the toolchain for a particular target, running -        // on a given host -        let bin_path = path -            .join("bin") -            .join(&format!("Host{}", host)) -            .join(&target); -        // But! we also need PATH to contain the target directory for the host -        // architecture, because it contains dlls like mspdb140.dll compiled for -        // the host architecture. -        let host_dylib_path = path -            .join("bin") -            .join(&format!("Host{}", host)) -            .join(&host.to_lowercase()); -        let lib_path = path.join("lib").join(&target); -        let include_path = path.join("include"); -        Some((bin_path, host_dylib_path, lib_path, include_path)) -    } - -    fn atl_paths(target: &str, path: &Path) -> Option<(PathBuf, PathBuf)> { -        let atl_path = path.join("atlfmc"); -        let sub = lib_subdir(target)?; -        if atl_path.exists() { -            Some((atl_path.join("lib").join(sub), atl_path.join("include"))) -        } else { -            None -        } -    } - -    // For MSVC 14 we need to find the Universal CRT as well as either -    // the Windows 10 SDK or Windows 8.1 SDK. -    pub fn find_msvc_14(tool: &str, target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        let vcdir = get_vc_dir("14.0")?; -        let mut tool = get_tool(tool, &vcdir, target)?; -        add_sdks(&mut tool, target)?; -        Some(tool.into_tool()) -    } - -    fn add_sdks(tool: &mut MsvcTool, target: &str) -> Option<()> { -        let sub = lib_subdir(target)?; -        let (ucrt, ucrt_version) = get_ucrt_dir()?; - -        tool.path -            .push(ucrt.join("bin").join(&ucrt_version).join(sub)); - -        let ucrt_include = ucrt.join("include").join(&ucrt_version); -        tool.include.push(ucrt_include.join("ucrt")); - -        let ucrt_lib = ucrt.join("lib").join(&ucrt_version); -        tool.libs.push(ucrt_lib.join("ucrt").join(sub)); - -        if let Some((sdk, version)) = get_sdk10_dir() { -            tool.path.push(sdk.join("bin").join(sub)); -            let sdk_lib = sdk.join("lib").join(&version); -            tool.libs.push(sdk_lib.join("um").join(sub)); -            let sdk_include = sdk.join("include").join(&version); -            tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("um")); -            tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("cppwinrt")); -            tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("winrt")); -            tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("shared")); -        } else if let Some(sdk) = get_sdk81_dir() { -            tool.path.push(sdk.join("bin").join(sub)); -            let sdk_lib = sdk.join("lib").join("winv6.3"); -            tool.libs.push(sdk_lib.join("um").join(sub)); -            let sdk_include = sdk.join("include"); -            tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("um")); -            tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("winrt")); -            tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("shared")); -        } - -        Some(()) -    } - -    // For MSVC 12 we need to find the Windows 8.1 SDK. -    pub fn find_msvc_12(tool: &str, target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        let vcdir = get_vc_dir("12.0")?; -        let mut tool = get_tool(tool, &vcdir, target)?; -        let sub = lib_subdir(target)?; -        let sdk81 = get_sdk81_dir()?; -        tool.path.push(sdk81.join("bin").join(sub)); -        let sdk_lib = sdk81.join("lib").join("winv6.3"); -        tool.libs.push(sdk_lib.join("um").join(sub)); -        let sdk_include = sdk81.join("include"); -        tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("shared")); -        tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("um")); -        tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("winrt")); -        Some(tool.into_tool()) -    } - -    // For MSVC 11 we need to find the Windows 8 SDK. -    pub fn find_msvc_11(tool: &str, target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        let vcdir = get_vc_dir("11.0")?; -        let mut tool = get_tool(tool, &vcdir, target)?; -        let sub = lib_subdir(target)?; -        let sdk8 = get_sdk8_dir()?; -        tool.path.push(sdk8.join("bin").join(sub)); -        let sdk_lib = sdk8.join("lib").join("win8"); -        tool.libs.push(sdk_lib.join("um").join(sub)); -        let sdk_include = sdk8.join("include"); -        tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("shared")); -        tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("um")); -        tool.include.push(sdk_include.join("winrt")); -        Some(tool.into_tool()) -    } - -    fn add_env(tool: &mut Tool, env: &str, paths: Vec<PathBuf>) { -        let prev = env::var_os(env).unwrap_or(OsString::new()); -        let prev = env::split_paths(&prev); -        let new = paths.into_iter().chain(prev); -        tool.env -            .push((env.to_string().into(), env::join_paths(new).unwrap())); -    } - -    // Given a possible MSVC installation directory, we look for the linker and -    // then add the MSVC library path. -    fn get_tool(tool: &str, path: &Path, target: &str) -> Option<MsvcTool> { -        bin_subdir(target) -            .into_iter() -            .map(|(sub, host)| { -                ( -                    path.join("bin").join(sub).join(tool), -                    path.join("bin").join(host), -                ) -            }) -            .filter(|&(ref path, _)| path.is_file()) -            .map(|(path, host)| { -                let mut tool = MsvcTool::new(path); -                tool.path.push(host); -                tool -            }) -            .filter_map(|mut tool| { -                let sub = vc_lib_subdir(target)?; -                tool.libs.push(path.join("lib").join(sub)); -                tool.include.push(path.join("include")); -                let atlmfc_path = path.join("atlmfc"); -                if atlmfc_path.exists() { -                    tool.libs.push(atlmfc_path.join("lib").join(sub)); -                    tool.include.push(atlmfc_path.join("include")); -                } -                Some(tool) -            }) -            .next() -    } - -    // To find MSVC we look in a specific registry key for the version we are -    // trying to find. -    fn get_vc_dir(ver: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> { -        let key = r"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\VisualStudio\SxS\VC7"; -        let key = LOCAL_MACHINE.open(key.as_ref()).ok()?; -        let path = key.query_str(ver).ok()?; -        Some(path.into()) -    } - -    // To find the Universal CRT we look in a specific registry key for where -    // all the Universal CRTs are located and then sort them asciibetically to -    // find the newest version. While this sort of sorting isn't ideal,  it is -    // what vcvars does so that's good enough for us. -    // -    // Returns a pair of (root, version) for the ucrt dir if found -    fn get_ucrt_dir() -> Option<(PathBuf, String)> { -        let key = r"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Kits\Installed Roots"; -        let key = LOCAL_MACHINE.open(key.as_ref()).ok()?; -        let root = key.query_str("KitsRoot10").ok()?; -        let readdir = Path::new(&root).join("lib").read_dir().ok()?; -        let max_libdir = readdir -            .filter_map(|dir| dir.ok()) -            .map(|dir| dir.path()) -            .filter(|dir| { -                dir.components() -                    .last() -                    .and_then(|c| c.as_os_str().to_str()) -                    .map(|c| c.starts_with("10.") && dir.join("ucrt").is_dir()) -                    .unwrap_or(false) -            }) -            .max()?; -        let version = max_libdir.components().last().unwrap(); -        let version = version.as_os_str().to_str().unwrap().to_string(); -        Some((root.into(), version)) -    } - -    // Vcvars finds the correct version of the Windows 10 SDK by looking -    // for the include `um\Windows.h` because sometimes a given version will -    // only have UCRT bits without the rest of the SDK. Since we only care about -    // libraries and not includes, we instead look for `um\x64\kernel32.lib`. -    // Since the 32-bit and 64-bit libraries are always installed together we -    // only need to bother checking x64, making this code a tiny bit simpler. -    // Like we do for the Universal CRT, we sort the possibilities -    // asciibetically to find the newest one as that is what vcvars does. -    fn get_sdk10_dir() -> Option<(PathBuf, String)> { -        let key = r"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v10.0"; -        let key = LOCAL_MACHINE.open(key.as_ref()).ok()?; -        let root = key.query_str("InstallationFolder").ok()?; -        let readdir = Path::new(&root).join("lib").read_dir().ok()?; -        let mut dirs = readdir -            .filter_map(|dir| dir.ok()) -            .map(|dir| dir.path()) -            .collect::<Vec<_>>(); -        dirs.sort(); -        let dir = dirs -            .into_iter() -            .rev() -            .filter(|dir| dir.join("um").join("x64").join("kernel32.lib").is_file()) -            .next()?; -        let version = dir.components().last().unwrap(); -        let version = version.as_os_str().to_str().unwrap().to_string(); -        Some((root.into(), version)) -    } - -    // Interestingly there are several subdirectories, `win7` `win8` and -    // `winv6.3`. Vcvars seems to only care about `winv6.3` though, so the same -    // applies to us. Note that if we were targetting kernel mode drivers -    // instead of user mode applications, we would care. -    fn get_sdk81_dir() -> Option<PathBuf> { -        let key = r"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.1"; -        let key = LOCAL_MACHINE.open(key.as_ref()).ok()?; -        let root = key.query_str("InstallationFolder").ok()?; -        Some(root.into()) -    } - -    fn get_sdk8_dir() -> Option<PathBuf> { -        let key = r"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v8.0"; -        let key = LOCAL_MACHINE.open(key.as_ref()).ok()?; -        let root = key.query_str("InstallationFolder").ok()?; -        Some(root.into()) -    } - -    const PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL: u16 = 0; -    const PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64: u16 = 9; -    const X86: u16 = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL; -    const X86_64: u16 = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_AMD64; - -    // When choosing the tool to use, we have to choose the one which matches -    // the target architecture. Otherwise we end up in situations where someone -    // on 32-bit Windows is trying to cross compile to 64-bit and it tries to -    // invoke the native 64-bit compiler which won't work. -    // -    // For the return value of this function, the first member of the tuple is -    // the folder of the tool we will be invoking, while the second member is -    // the folder of the host toolchain for that tool which is essential when -    // using a cross linker. We return a Vec since on x64 there are often two -    // linkers that can target the architecture we desire. The 64-bit host -    // linker is preferred, and hence first, due to 64-bit allowing it more -    // address space to work with and potentially being faster. -    fn bin_subdir(target: &str) -> Vec<(&'static str, &'static str)> { -        let arch = target.split('-').next().unwrap(); -        match (arch, host_arch()) { -            ("i586", X86) | ("i686", X86) => vec![("", "")], -            ("i586", X86_64) | ("i686", X86_64) => vec![("amd64_x86", "amd64"), ("", "")], -            ("x86_64", X86) => vec![("x86_amd64", "")], -            ("x86_64", X86_64) => vec![("amd64", "amd64"), ("x86_amd64", "")], -            ("arm", X86) | ("thumbv7a", X86) => vec![("x86_arm", "")], -            ("arm", X86_64) | ("thumbv7a", X86_64) => vec![("amd64_arm", "amd64"), ("x86_arm", "")], -            _ => vec![], -        } -    } - -    fn lib_subdir(target: &str) -> Option<&'static str> { -        let arch = target.split('-').next().unwrap(); -        match arch { -            "i586" | "i686" => Some("x86"), -            "x86_64" => Some("x64"), -            "arm" | "thumbv7a" => Some("arm"), -            "aarch64" => Some("arm64"), -            _ => None, -        } -    } - -    // MSVC's x86 libraries are not in a subfolder -    fn vc_lib_subdir(target: &str) -> Option<&'static str> { -        let arch = target.split('-').next().unwrap(); -        match arch { -            "i586" | "i686" => Some(""), -            "x86_64" => Some("amd64"), -            "arm" | "thumbv7a" => Some("arm"), -            "aarch64" => Some("arm64"), -            _ => None, -        } -    } - -    #[allow(bad_style)] -    fn host_arch() -> u16 { -        type DWORD = u32; -        type WORD = u16; -        type LPVOID = *mut u8; -        type DWORD_PTR = usize; - -        #[repr(C)] -        struct SYSTEM_INFO { -            wProcessorArchitecture: WORD, -            _wReserved: WORD, -            _dwPageSize: DWORD, -            _lpMinimumApplicationAddress: LPVOID, -            _lpMaximumApplicationAddress: LPVOID, -            _dwActiveProcessorMask: DWORD_PTR, -            _dwNumberOfProcessors: DWORD, -            _dwProcessorType: DWORD, -            _dwAllocationGranularity: DWORD, -            _wProcessorLevel: WORD, -            _wProcessorRevision: WORD, -        } - -        extern "system" { -            fn GetNativeSystemInfo(lpSystemInfo: *mut SYSTEM_INFO); -        } - -        unsafe { -            let mut info = mem::zeroed(); -            GetNativeSystemInfo(&mut info); -            info.wProcessorArchitecture -        } -    } - -    // Given a registry key, look at all the sub keys and find the one which has -    // the maximal numeric value. -    // -    // Returns the name of the maximal key as well as the opened maximal key. -    fn max_version(key: &RegistryKey) -> Option<(OsString, RegistryKey)> { -        let mut max_vers = 0; -        let mut max_key = None; -        for subkey in key.iter().filter_map(|k| k.ok()) { -            let val = subkey -                .to_str() -                .and_then(|s| s.trim_left_matches("v").replace(".", "").parse().ok()); -            let val = match val { -                Some(s) => s, -                None => continue, -            }; -            if val > max_vers { -                if let Ok(k) = key.open(&subkey) { -                    max_vers = val; -                    max_key = Some((subkey, k)); -                } -            } -        } -        max_key -    } - -    pub fn has_msbuild_version(version: &str) -> bool { -        match version { -            "16.0" => { -                find_msbuild_vs16("x86_64-pc-windows-msvc").is_some() -                    || find_msbuild_vs16("i686-pc-windows-msvc").is_some() -            } -            "15.0" => { -                find_msbuild_vs15("x86_64-pc-windows-msvc").is_some() -                    || find_msbuild_vs15("i686-pc-windows-msvc").is_some() -            } -            "12.0" | "14.0" => LOCAL_MACHINE -                .open(&OsString::from(format!( -                    "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\MSBuild\\ToolsVersions\\{}", -                    version -                ))) -                .is_ok(), -            _ => false, -        } -    } - -    pub fn find_devenv(target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        find_devenv_vs15(&target) -    } - -    fn find_devenv_vs15(target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        find_tool_in_vs15_path(r"Common7\IDE\devenv.exe", target) -    } - -    // see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/328017/path-to-msbuild -    pub fn find_msbuild(target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        // VS 15 (2017) changed how to locate msbuild -        if let Some(r) = find_msbuild_vs16(target) { -            return Some(r); -        } else if let Some(r) = find_msbuild_vs15(target) { -            return Some(r); -        } else { -            find_old_msbuild(target) -        } -    } - -    fn find_msbuild_vs15(target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        find_tool_in_vs15_path(r"MSBuild\15.0\Bin\MSBuild.exe", target) -    } - -    fn find_old_msbuild(target: &str) -> Option<Tool> { -        let key = r"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSBuild\ToolsVersions"; -        LOCAL_MACHINE -            .open(key.as_ref()) -            .ok() -            .and_then(|key| { -                max_version(&key).and_then(|(_vers, key)| key.query_str("MSBuildToolsPath").ok()) -            }) -            .map(|path| { -                let mut path = PathBuf::from(path); -                path.push("MSBuild.exe"); -                let mut tool = Tool::new(path); -                if target.contains("x86_64") { -                    tool.env.push(("Platform".into(), "X64".into())); -                } -                tool -            }) -    } -} diff --git a/cc/tests/cc_env.rs b/cc/tests/cc_env.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 43eb689..0000000 --- a/cc/tests/cc_env.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -use std::env; -use std::ffi::OsString; -use std::path::Path; - -mod support; -use crate::support::Test; - -#[test] -fn main() { -    ccache(); -    distcc(); -    ccache_spaces(); -    ccache_env_flags(); -    leading_spaces(); -    extra_flags(); -    path_to_ccache(); -    more_spaces(); -} - -fn ccache() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); - -    env::set_var("CC", "ccache cc"); -    let compiler = test.gcc().file("foo.c").get_compiler(); - -    assert_eq!(compiler.path(), Path::new("cc")); -} - -fn ccache_spaces() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.shim("ccache"); - -    env::set_var("CC", "ccache        cc"); -    let compiler = test.gcc().file("foo.c").get_compiler(); -    assert_eq!(compiler.path(), Path::new("cc")); -} - -fn distcc() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.shim("distcc"); - -    env::set_var("CC", "distcc cc"); -    let compiler = test.gcc().file("foo.c").get_compiler(); -    assert_eq!(compiler.path(), Path::new("cc")); -} - -fn ccache_env_flags() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.shim("ccache"); - -    env::set_var("CC", "ccache lol-this-is-not-a-compiler"); -    let compiler = test.gcc().file("foo.c").get_compiler(); -    assert_eq!(compiler.path(), Path::new("lol-this-is-not-a-compiler")); -    assert_eq!( -        compiler.cc_env(), -        OsString::from("ccache lol-this-is-not-a-compiler") -    ); -    assert!( -        compiler -            .cflags_env() -            .into_string() -            .unwrap() -            .contains("ccache") -            == false -    ); -    assert!( -        compiler -            .cflags_env() -            .into_string() -            .unwrap() -            .contains(" lol-this-is-not-a-compiler") -            == false -    ); - -    env::set_var("CC", ""); -} - -fn leading_spaces() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.shim("ccache"); - -    env::set_var("CC", " test "); -    let compiler = test.gcc().file("foo.c").get_compiler(); -    assert_eq!(compiler.path(), Path::new("test")); - -    env::set_var("CC", ""); -} - -fn extra_flags() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.shim("ccache"); - -    env::set_var("CC", "ccache cc -m32"); -    let compiler = test.gcc().file("foo.c").get_compiler(); -    assert_eq!(compiler.path(), Path::new("cc")); -} - -fn path_to_ccache() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.shim("ccache"); - -    env::set_var("CC", "/path/to/ccache.exe cc -m32"); -    let compiler = test.gcc().file("foo.c").get_compiler(); -    assert_eq!(compiler.path(), Path::new("cc")); -    assert_eq!( -        compiler.cc_env(), -        OsString::from("/path/to/ccache.exe cc -m32"), -    ); -} - -fn more_spaces() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.shim("ccache"); - -    env::set_var("CC", "cc -m32"); -    let compiler = test.gcc().file("foo.c").get_compiler(); -    assert_eq!(compiler.path(), Path::new("cc")); -} diff --git a/cc/tests/cflags.rs b/cc/tests/cflags.rs deleted file mode 100644 index caec6ea..0000000 --- a/cc/tests/cflags.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -mod support; - -use crate::support::Test; -use std::env; - -/// This test is in its own module because it modifies the environment and would affect other tests -/// when run in parallel with them. -#[test] -fn gnu_no_warnings_if_cflags() { -    env::set_var("CFLAGS", "-arbitrary"); -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_not_have("-Wall").must_not_have("-Wextra"); -} diff --git a/cc/tests/cxxflags.rs b/cc/tests/cxxflags.rs deleted file mode 100644 index c524c7d..0000000 --- a/cc/tests/cxxflags.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -mod support; - -use crate::support::Test; -use std::env; - -/// This test is in its own module because it modifies the environment and would affect other tests -/// when run in parallel with them. -#[test] -fn gnu_no_warnings_if_cxxflags() { -    env::set_var("CXXFLAGS", "-arbitrary"); -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().file("foo.cpp").cpp(true).compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_not_have("-Wall").must_not_have("-Wextra"); -} diff --git a/cc/tests/support/mod.rs b/cc/tests/support/mod.rs deleted file mode 100644 index fe8acde..0000000 --- a/cc/tests/support/mod.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -#![allow(dead_code)] - -use std::env; -use std::ffi::{OsStr, OsString}; -use std::fs::{self, File}; -use std::io; -use std::io::prelude::*; -use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; - -use cc; -use tempfile::{Builder, TempDir}; - -pub struct Test { -    pub td: TempDir, -    pub gcc: PathBuf, -    pub msvc: bool, -} - -pub struct Execution { -    args: Vec<String>, -} - -impl Test { -    pub fn new() -> Test { -        let mut gcc = PathBuf::from(env::current_exe().unwrap()); -        gcc.pop(); -        if gcc.ends_with("deps") { -            gcc.pop(); -        } -        let td = Builder::new().prefix("gcc-test").tempdir_in(&gcc).unwrap(); -        gcc.push(format!("gcc-shim{}", env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX)); -        Test { -            td: td, -            gcc: gcc, -            msvc: false, -        } -    } - -    pub fn gnu() -> Test { -        let t = Test::new(); -        t.shim("cc").shim("c++").shim("ar"); -        t -    } - -    pub fn msvc() -> Test { -        let mut t = Test::new(); -        t.shim("cl").shim("lib.exe"); -        t.msvc = true; -        t -    } - -    pub fn shim(&self, name: &str) -> &Test { -        link_or_copy( -            &self.gcc, -            self.td -                .path() -                .join(&format!("{}{}", name, env::consts::EXE_SUFFIX)), -        ) -        .unwrap(); -        self -    } - -    pub fn gcc(&self) -> cc::Build { -        let mut cfg = cc::Build::new(); -        let target = if self.msvc { -            "x86_64-pc-windows-msvc" -        } else { -            "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" -        }; - -        cfg.target(target) -            .host(target) -            .opt_level(2) -            .debug(false) -            .out_dir(self.td.path()) -            .__set_env("PATH", self.path()) -            .__set_env("GCCTEST_OUT_DIR", self.td.path()); -        if self.msvc { -            cfg.compiler(self.td.path().join("cl")); -            cfg.archiver(self.td.path().join("lib.exe")); -        } -        cfg -    } - -    fn path(&self) -> OsString { -        let mut path = env::split_paths(&env::var_os("PATH").unwrap()).collect::<Vec<_>>(); -        path.insert(0, self.td.path().to_owned()); -        env::join_paths(path).unwrap() -    } - -    pub fn cmd(&self, i: u32) -> Execution { -        let mut s = String::new(); -        File::open(self.td.path().join(format!("out{}", i))) -            .unwrap() -            .read_to_string(&mut s) -            .unwrap(); -        Execution { -            args: s.lines().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect(), -        } -    } -} - -impl Execution { -    pub fn must_have<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(&self, p: P) -> &Execution { -        if !self.has(p.as_ref()) { -            panic!("didn't find {:?} in {:?}", p.as_ref(), self.args); -        } else { -            self -        } -    } - -    pub fn must_not_have<P: AsRef<OsStr>>(&self, p: P) -> &Execution { -        if self.has(p.as_ref()) { -            panic!("found {:?}", p.as_ref()); -        } else { -            self -        } -    } - -    pub fn has(&self, p: &OsStr) -> bool { -        self.args.iter().any(|arg| OsStr::new(arg) == p) -    } - -    pub fn must_have_in_order(&self, before: &str, after: &str) -> &Execution { -        let before_position = self -            .args -            .iter() -            .rposition(|x| OsStr::new(x) == OsStr::new(before)); -        let after_position = self -            .args -            .iter() -            .rposition(|x| OsStr::new(x) == OsStr::new(after)); -        match (before_position, after_position) { -            (Some(b), Some(a)) if b < a => {} -            (b, a) => panic!( -                "{:?} (last position: {:?}) did not appear before {:?} (last position: {:?})", -                before, b, after, a -            ), -        }; -        self -    } -} - -/// Hard link an executable or copy it if that fails. -/// -/// We first try to hard link an executable to save space. If that fails (as on Windows with -/// different mount points, issue #60), we copy. -#[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))] -fn link_or_copy<P: AsRef<Path>, Q: AsRef<Path>>(from: P, to: Q) -> io::Result<()> { -    let from = from.as_ref(); -    let to = to.as_ref(); -    fs::hard_link(from, to).or_else(|_| fs::copy(from, to).map(|_| ())) -} - -/// Copy an executable. -/// -/// On macOS, hard linking the executable leads to strange failures (issue #419), so we just copy. -#[cfg(target_os = "macos")] -fn link_or_copy<P: AsRef<Path>, Q: AsRef<Path>>(from: P, to: Q) -> io::Result<()> { -    fs::copy(from, to).map(|_| ()) -} diff --git a/cc/tests/test.rs b/cc/tests/test.rs deleted file mode 100644 index def11f0..0000000 --- a/cc/tests/test.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,377 +0,0 @@ -use crate::support::Test; - -mod support; - -#[test] -fn gnu_smoke() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0) -        .must_have("-O2") -        .must_have("foo.c") -        .must_not_have("-g") -        .must_have("-c") -        .must_have("-ffunction-sections") -        .must_have("-fdata-sections"); -    test.cmd(1).must_have(test.td.path().join("foo.o")); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_opt_level_1() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().opt_level(1).file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-O1").must_not_have("-O2"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_opt_level_s() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().opt_level_str("s").file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0) -        .must_have("-Os") -        .must_not_have("-O1") -        .must_not_have("-O2") -        .must_not_have("-O3") -        .must_not_have("-Oz"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_debug_fp_auto() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().debug(true).file("foo.c").compile("foo"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-g"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-fno-omit-frame-pointer"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_debug_fp() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().debug(true).file("foo.c").compile("foo"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-g"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-fno-omit-frame-pointer"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_debug_nofp() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .debug(true) -        .force_frame_pointer(false) -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-g"); -    test.cmd(0).must_not_have("-fno-omit-frame-pointer"); - -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .force_frame_pointer(false) -        .debug(true) -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-g"); -    test.cmd(0).must_not_have("-fno-omit-frame-pointer"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_warnings_into_errors() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .warnings_into_errors(true) -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-Werror"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_warnings() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .warnings(true) -        .flag("-Wno-missing-field-initializers") -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-Wall").must_have("-Wextra"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_extra_warnings0() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .warnings(true) -        .extra_warnings(false) -        .flag("-Wno-missing-field-initializers") -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-Wall").must_not_have("-Wextra"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_extra_warnings1() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .warnings(false) -        .extra_warnings(true) -        .flag("-Wno-missing-field-initializers") -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_not_have("-Wall").must_have("-Wextra"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_warnings_overridable() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .warnings(true) -        .flag("-Wno-missing-field-initializers") -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0) -        .must_have_in_order("-Wall", "-Wno-missing-field-initializers"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_x86_64() { -    for vendor in &["unknown-linux-gnu", "apple-darwin"] { -        let target = format!("x86_64-{}", vendor); -        let test = Test::gnu(); -        test.gcc() -            .target(&target) -            .host(&target) -            .file("foo.c") -            .compile("foo"); - -        test.cmd(0).must_have("-fPIC").must_have("-m64"); -    } -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_x86_64_no_pic() { -    for vendor in &["unknown-linux-gnu", "apple-darwin"] { -        let target = format!("x86_64-{}", vendor); -        let test = Test::gnu(); -        test.gcc() -            .pic(false) -            .target(&target) -            .host(&target) -            .file("foo.c") -            .compile("foo"); - -        test.cmd(0).must_not_have("-fPIC"); -    } -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_i686() { -    for vendor in &["unknown-linux-gnu", "apple-darwin"] { -        let target = format!("i686-{}", vendor); -        let test = Test::gnu(); -        test.gcc() -            .target(&target) -            .host(&target) -            .file("foo.c") -            .compile("foo"); - -        test.cmd(0).must_have("-m32"); -    } -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_i686_pic() { -    for vendor in &["unknown-linux-gnu", "apple-darwin"] { -        let target = format!("i686-{}", vendor); -        let test = Test::gnu(); -        test.gcc() -            .pic(true) -            .target(&target) -            .host(&target) -            .file("foo.c") -            .compile("foo"); - -        test.cmd(0).must_have("-fPIC"); -    } -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_x86_64_no_plt() { -    let target = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"; -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .pic(true) -        .use_plt(false) -        .target(&target) -        .host(&target) -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-fno-plt"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_set_stdlib() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .cpp_set_stdlib(Some("foo")) -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_not_have("-stdlib=foo"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_include() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().include("foo/bar").file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-I").must_have("foo/bar"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_define() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .define("FOO", "bar") -        .define("BAR", None) -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-DFOO=bar").must_have("-DBAR"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_compile_assembly() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc().file("foo.S").compile("foo"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("foo.S"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_shared() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .file("foo.c") -        .shared_flag(true) -        .static_flag(false) -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-shared").must_not_have("-static"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_flag_if_supported() { -    if cfg!(windows) { -        return; -    } -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .file("foo.c") -        .flag("-v") -        .flag_if_supported("-Wall") -        .flag_if_supported("-Wflag-does-not-exist") -        .flag_if_supported("-std=c++11") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0) -        .must_have("-v") -        .must_have("-Wall") -        .must_not_have("-Wflag-does-not-exist") -        .must_not_have("-std=c++11"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_flag_if_supported_cpp() { -    if cfg!(windows) { -        return; -    } -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .cpp(true) -        .file("foo.cpp") -        .flag_if_supported("-std=c++11") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-std=c++11"); -} - -#[test] -fn gnu_static() { -    let test = Test::gnu(); -    test.gcc() -        .file("foo.c") -        .shared_flag(false) -        .static_flag(true) -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-static").must_not_have("-shared"); -} - -#[test] -fn msvc_smoke() { -    let test = Test::msvc(); -    test.gcc().file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0) -        .must_have("-O2") -        .must_have("foo.c") -        .must_not_have("-Z7") -        .must_have("-c") -        .must_have("-MD"); -    test.cmd(1).must_have(test.td.path().join("foo.o")); -} - -#[test] -fn msvc_opt_level_0() { -    let test = Test::msvc(); -    test.gcc().opt_level(0).file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_not_have("-O2"); -} - -#[test] -fn msvc_debug() { -    let test = Test::msvc(); -    test.gcc().debug(true).file("foo.c").compile("foo"); -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-Z7"); -} - -#[test] -fn msvc_include() { -    let test = Test::msvc(); -    test.gcc().include("foo/bar").file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-I").must_have("foo/bar"); -} - -#[test] -fn msvc_define() { -    let test = Test::msvc(); -    test.gcc() -        .define("FOO", "bar") -        .define("BAR", None) -        .file("foo.c") -        .compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-DFOO=bar").must_have("-DBAR"); -} - -#[test] -fn msvc_static_crt() { -    let test = Test::msvc(); -    test.gcc().static_crt(true).file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-MT"); -} - -#[test] -fn msvc_no_static_crt() { -    let test = Test::msvc(); -    test.gcc().static_crt(false).file("foo.c").compile("foo"); - -    test.cmd(0).must_have("-MD"); -} | 
