| //! The Rust compiler. |
| //! |
| //! # Note |
| //! |
| //! This API is completely unstable and subject to change. |
| |
| #![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/")] |
| |
| #![feature(box_syntax)] |
| #![cfg_attr(unix, feature(libc))] |
| #![feature(nll)] |
| #![feature(set_stdio)] |
| #![feature(no_debug)] |
| #![feature(integer_atomics)] |
| |
| #![recursion_limit="256"] |
| |
| pub extern crate getopts; |
| #[cfg(unix)] |
| extern crate libc; |
| #[macro_use] |
| extern crate log; |
| |
| pub extern crate rustc_plugin_impl as plugin; |
| |
| use pretty::{PpMode, UserIdentifiedItem}; |
| |
| //use rustc_resolve as resolve; |
| use rustc_save_analysis as save; |
| use rustc_save_analysis::DumpHandler; |
| use rustc::session::{config, Session, DiagnosticOutput}; |
| use rustc::session::config::{Input, PrintRequest, ErrorOutputType, OutputType}; |
| use rustc::session::config::nightly_options; |
| use rustc::session::{early_error, early_warn}; |
| use rustc::lint::Lint; |
| use rustc::lint; |
| use rustc::hir::def_id::LOCAL_CRATE; |
| use rustc::util::common::{ErrorReported, install_panic_hook, print_time_passes_entry}; |
| use rustc::util::common::{set_time_depth, time}; |
| use rustc_metadata::locator; |
| use rustc_metadata::cstore::CStore; |
| use rustc_codegen_utils::codegen_backend::CodegenBackend; |
| use rustc_interface::interface; |
| use rustc_interface::util::get_codegen_sysroot; |
| use rustc_data_structures::sync::SeqCst; |
| |
| use rustc_serialize::json::ToJson; |
| |
| use std::borrow::Cow; |
| use std::cmp::max; |
| use std::default::Default; |
| use std::env; |
| use std::ffi::OsString; |
| use std::io::{self, Read, Write}; |
| use std::mem; |
| use std::panic::{self, catch_unwind}; |
| use std::path::PathBuf; |
| use std::process::{self, Command, Stdio}; |
| use std::str; |
| use std::time::Instant; |
| |
| use syntax::ast; |
| use syntax::source_map::FileLoader; |
| use syntax::feature_gate::{GatedCfg, UnstableFeatures}; |
| use syntax::parse::{self, PResult}; |
| use syntax::symbol::sym; |
| use syntax_pos::{DUMMY_SP, MultiSpan, FileName}; |
| |
| pub mod pretty; |
| mod args; |
| |
| /// Exit status code used for successful compilation and help output. |
| pub const EXIT_SUCCESS: i32 = 0; |
| |
| /// Exit status code used for compilation failures and invalid flags. |
| pub const EXIT_FAILURE: i32 = 1; |
| |
| const BUG_REPORT_URL: &str = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.\ |
| md#bug-reports"; |
| |
| const ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS: &[&str] = &["Z", "C", "crate-type"]; |
| |
| const ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS_EXCLUDE: &[&str] = &["metadata", "extra-filename"]; |
| |
| const ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS_STRIP_VALUE: &[&str] = &["incremental"]; |
| |
| pub fn source_name(input: &Input) -> FileName { |
| match *input { |
| Input::File(ref ifile) => ifile.clone().into(), |
| Input::Str { ref name, .. } => name.clone(), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub fn abort_on_err<T>(result: Result<T, ErrorReported>, sess: &Session) -> T { |
| match result { |
| Err(..) => { |
| sess.abort_if_errors(); |
| panic!("error reported but abort_if_errors didn't abort???"); |
| } |
| Ok(x) => x, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub trait Callbacks { |
| /// Called before creating the compiler instance |
| fn config(&mut self, _config: &mut interface::Config) {} |
| /// Called after parsing. Return value instructs the compiler whether to |
| /// continue the compilation afterwards (defaults to `Compilation::Continue`) |
| fn after_parsing(&mut self, _compiler: &interface::Compiler) -> Compilation { |
| Compilation::Continue |
| } |
| /// Called after expansion. Return value instructs the compiler whether to |
| /// continue the compilation afterwards (defaults to `Compilation::Continue`) |
| fn after_expansion(&mut self, _compiler: &interface::Compiler) -> Compilation { |
| Compilation::Continue |
| } |
| /// Called after analysis. Return value instructs the compiler whether to |
| /// continue the compilation afterwards (defaults to `Compilation::Continue`) |
| fn after_analysis(&mut self, _compiler: &interface::Compiler) -> Compilation { |
| Compilation::Continue |
| } |
| } |
| |
| pub struct DefaultCallbacks; |
| |
| impl Callbacks for DefaultCallbacks {} |
| |
| #[derive(Default)] |
| pub struct TimePassesCallbacks { |
| time_passes: bool, |
| } |
| |
| impl Callbacks for TimePassesCallbacks { |
| fn config(&mut self, config: &mut interface::Config) { |
| self.time_passes = |
| config.opts.debugging_opts.time_passes || config.opts.debugging_opts.time; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Parse args and run the compiler. This is the primary entry point for rustc. |
| // See comments on CompilerCalls below for details about the callbacks argument. |
| // The FileLoader provides a way to load files from sources other than the file system. |
| pub fn run_compiler( |
| at_args: &[String], |
| callbacks: &mut (dyn Callbacks + Send), |
| file_loader: Option<Box<dyn FileLoader + Send + Sync>>, |
| emitter: Option<Box<dyn Write + Send>> |
| ) -> interface::Result<()> { |
| let mut args = Vec::new(); |
| for arg in at_args { |
| match args::arg_expand(arg.clone()) { |
| Ok(arg) => args.extend(arg), |
| Err(err) => early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), |
| &format!("Failed to load argument file: {}", err)), |
| } |
| } |
| let diagnostic_output = emitter.map(|emitter| DiagnosticOutput::Raw(emitter)) |
| .unwrap_or(DiagnosticOutput::Default); |
| let matches = match handle_options(&args) { |
| Some(matches) => matches, |
| None => return Ok(()), |
| }; |
| |
| install_panic_hook(); |
| |
| let (sopts, cfg) = config::build_session_options_and_crate_config(&matches); |
| |
| let mut dummy_config = |sopts, cfg, diagnostic_output| { |
| let mut config = interface::Config { |
| opts: sopts, |
| crate_cfg: cfg, |
| input: Input::File(PathBuf::new()), |
| input_path: None, |
| output_file: None, |
| output_dir: None, |
| file_loader: None, |
| diagnostic_output, |
| stderr: None, |
| crate_name: None, |
| lint_caps: Default::default(), |
| }; |
| callbacks.config(&mut config); |
| config |
| }; |
| |
| if let Some(ref code) = matches.opt_str("explain") { |
| handle_explain(code, sopts.error_format); |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| |
| let (odir, ofile) = make_output(&matches); |
| let (input, input_file_path, input_err) = match make_input(&matches.free) { |
| Some(v) => v, |
| None => { |
| match matches.free.len() { |
| 0 => { |
| let config = dummy_config(sopts, cfg, diagnostic_output); |
| interface::run_compiler(config, |compiler| { |
| let sopts = &compiler.session().opts; |
| if sopts.describe_lints { |
| describe_lints( |
| compiler.session(), |
| &*compiler.session().lint_store.borrow(), |
| false |
| ); |
| return; |
| } |
| let should_stop = RustcDefaultCalls::print_crate_info( |
| &***compiler.codegen_backend(), |
| compiler.session(), |
| None, |
| &odir, |
| &ofile |
| ); |
| |
| if should_stop == Compilation::Stop { |
| return; |
| } |
| early_error(sopts.error_format, "no input filename given") |
| }); |
| return Ok(()); |
| } |
| 1 => panic!("make_input should have provided valid inputs"), |
| _ => early_error(sopts.error_format, &format!( |
| "multiple input filenames provided (first two filenames are `{}` and `{}`)", |
| matches.free[0], |
| matches.free[1], |
| )), |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| if let Some(err) = input_err { |
| // Immediately stop compilation if there was an issue reading |
| // the input (for example if the input stream is not UTF-8). |
| interface::run_compiler(dummy_config(sopts, cfg, diagnostic_output), |compiler| { |
| compiler.session().err(&err.to_string()); |
| }); |
| return Err(ErrorReported); |
| } |
| |
| let mut config = interface::Config { |
| opts: sopts, |
| crate_cfg: cfg, |
| input, |
| input_path: input_file_path, |
| output_file: ofile, |
| output_dir: odir, |
| file_loader, |
| diagnostic_output, |
| stderr: None, |
| crate_name: None, |
| lint_caps: Default::default(), |
| }; |
| |
| callbacks.config(&mut config); |
| |
| interface::run_compiler(config, |compiler| { |
| let sess = compiler.session(); |
| let should_stop = RustcDefaultCalls::print_crate_info( |
| &***compiler.codegen_backend(), |
| sess, |
| Some(compiler.input()), |
| compiler.output_dir(), |
| compiler.output_file(), |
| ).and_then(|| RustcDefaultCalls::list_metadata( |
| sess, |
| compiler.cstore(), |
| &matches, |
| compiler.input() |
| )); |
| |
| if should_stop == Compilation::Stop { |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| |
| let pretty_info = parse_pretty(sess, &matches); |
| |
| compiler.parse()?; |
| |
| if let Some((ppm, opt_uii)) = pretty_info { |
| if ppm.needs_ast_map(&opt_uii) { |
| pretty::visit_crate(sess, &mut compiler.parse()?.peek_mut(), ppm); |
| compiler.global_ctxt()?.peek_mut().enter(|tcx| { |
| let expanded_crate = compiler.expansion()?.take().0; |
| pretty::print_after_hir_lowering( |
| tcx, |
| compiler.input(), |
| &expanded_crate, |
| ppm, |
| opt_uii.clone(), |
| compiler.output_file().as_ref().map(|p| &**p), |
| ); |
| Ok(()) |
| })?; |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } else { |
| let mut krate = compiler.parse()?.take(); |
| pretty::visit_crate(sess, &mut krate, ppm); |
| pretty::print_after_parsing( |
| sess, |
| &compiler.input(), |
| &krate, |
| ppm, |
| compiler.output_file().as_ref().map(|p| &**p), |
| ); |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if callbacks.after_parsing(compiler) == Compilation::Stop { |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| |
| if sess.opts.debugging_opts.parse_only || |
| sess.opts.debugging_opts.show_span.is_some() || |
| sess.opts.debugging_opts.ast_json_noexpand { |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| |
| compiler.register_plugins()?; |
| |
| // Lint plugins are registered; now we can process command line flags. |
| if sess.opts.describe_lints { |
| describe_lints(&sess, &sess.lint_store.borrow(), true); |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| |
| compiler.expansion()?; |
| if callbacks.after_expansion(compiler) == Compilation::Stop { |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| |
| compiler.prepare_outputs()?; |
| |
| if sess.opts.output_types.contains_key(&OutputType::DepInfo) |
| && sess.opts.output_types.len() == 1 |
| { |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| |
| compiler.global_ctxt()?; |
| |
| if sess.opts.debugging_opts.no_analysis || |
| sess.opts.debugging_opts.ast_json { |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| |
| if sess.opts.debugging_opts.save_analysis { |
| let expanded_crate = &compiler.expansion()?.peek().0; |
| let crate_name = compiler.crate_name()?.peek().clone(); |
| compiler.global_ctxt()?.peek_mut().enter(|tcx| { |
| let result = tcx.analysis(LOCAL_CRATE); |
| |
| time(sess, "save analysis", || { |
| save::process_crate( |
| tcx, |
| &expanded_crate, |
| &crate_name, |
| &compiler.input(), |
| None, |
| DumpHandler::new(compiler.output_dir().as_ref().map(|p| &**p), &crate_name) |
| ) |
| }); |
| |
| result |
| // AST will be dropped *after* the `after_analysis` callback |
| // (needed by the RLS) |
| })?; |
| } else { |
| // Drop AST after creating GlobalCtxt to free memory |
| mem::drop(compiler.expansion()?.take()); |
| } |
| |
| compiler.global_ctxt()?.peek_mut().enter(|tcx| tcx.analysis(LOCAL_CRATE))?; |
| |
| if callbacks.after_analysis(compiler) == Compilation::Stop { |
| return sess.compile_status(); |
| } |
| |
| if sess.opts.debugging_opts.save_analysis { |
| mem::drop(compiler.expansion()?.take()); |
| } |
| |
| compiler.ongoing_codegen()?; |
| |
| // Drop GlobalCtxt after starting codegen to free memory |
| mem::drop(compiler.global_ctxt()?.take()); |
| |
| if sess.opts.debugging_opts.print_type_sizes { |
| sess.code_stats.borrow().print_type_sizes(); |
| } |
| |
| compiler.link()?; |
| |
| if sess.opts.debugging_opts.perf_stats { |
| sess.print_perf_stats(); |
| } |
| |
| if sess.print_fuel_crate.is_some() { |
| eprintln!("Fuel used by {}: {}", |
| sess.print_fuel_crate.as_ref().unwrap(), |
| sess.print_fuel.load(SeqCst)); |
| } |
| |
| Ok(()) |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(unix)] |
| pub fn set_sigpipe_handler() { |
| unsafe { |
| // Set the SIGPIPE signal handler, so that an EPIPE |
| // will cause rustc to terminate, as expected. |
| assert_ne!(libc::signal(libc::SIGPIPE, libc::SIG_DFL), libc::SIG_ERR); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| pub fn set_sigpipe_handler() {} |
| |
| // Extract output directory and file from matches. |
| fn make_output(matches: &getopts::Matches) -> (Option<PathBuf>, Option<PathBuf>) { |
| let odir = matches.opt_str("out-dir").map(|o| PathBuf::from(&o)); |
| let ofile = matches.opt_str("o").map(|o| PathBuf::from(&o)); |
| (odir, ofile) |
| } |
| |
| // Extract input (string or file and optional path) from matches. |
| fn make_input(free_matches: &[String]) -> Option<(Input, Option<PathBuf>, Option<io::Error>)> { |
| if free_matches.len() == 1 { |
| let ifile = &free_matches[0]; |
| if ifile == "-" { |
| let mut src = String::new(); |
| let err = if io::stdin().read_to_string(&mut src).is_err() { |
| Some(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidData, |
| "couldn't read from stdin, as it did not contain valid UTF-8")) |
| } else { |
| None |
| }; |
| if let Ok(path) = env::var("UNSTABLE_RUSTDOC_TEST_PATH") { |
| let line = env::var("UNSTABLE_RUSTDOC_TEST_LINE"). |
| expect("when UNSTABLE_RUSTDOC_TEST_PATH is set \ |
| UNSTABLE_RUSTDOC_TEST_LINE also needs to be set"); |
| let line = isize::from_str_radix(&line, 10). |
| expect("UNSTABLE_RUSTDOC_TEST_LINE needs to be an number"); |
| let file_name = FileName::doc_test_source_code(PathBuf::from(path), line); |
| return Some((Input::Str { name: file_name, input: src }, None, err)); |
| } |
| Some((Input::Str { name: FileName::anon_source_code(&src), input: src }, |
| None, err)) |
| } else { |
| Some((Input::File(PathBuf::from(ifile)), |
| Some(PathBuf::from(ifile)), None)) |
| } |
| } else { |
| None |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn parse_pretty(sess: &Session, |
| matches: &getopts::Matches) |
| -> Option<(PpMode, Option<UserIdentifiedItem>)> { |
| let pretty = if sess.opts.debugging_opts.unstable_options { |
| matches.opt_default("pretty", "normal").map(|a| { |
| // stable pretty-print variants only |
| pretty::parse_pretty(sess, &a, false) |
| }) |
| } else { |
| None |
| }; |
| |
| if pretty.is_none() { |
| sess.opts.debugging_opts.unpretty.as_ref().map(|a| { |
| // extended with unstable pretty-print variants |
| pretty::parse_pretty(sess, &a, true) |
| }) |
| } else { |
| pretty |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Whether to stop or continue compilation. |
| #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] |
| pub enum Compilation { |
| Stop, |
| Continue, |
| } |
| |
| impl Compilation { |
| pub fn and_then<F: FnOnce() -> Compilation>(self, next: F) -> Compilation { |
| match self { |
| Compilation::Stop => Compilation::Stop, |
| Compilation::Continue => next(), |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// CompilerCalls instance for a regular rustc build. |
| #[derive(Copy, Clone)] |
| pub struct RustcDefaultCalls; |
| |
| // FIXME remove these and use winapi 0.3 instead |
| // Duplicates: bootstrap/compile.rs, librustc_errors/emitter.rs |
| #[cfg(unix)] |
| fn stdout_isatty() -> bool { |
| unsafe { libc::isatty(libc::STDOUT_FILENO) != 0 } |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(windows)] |
| fn stdout_isatty() -> bool { |
| type DWORD = u32; |
| type BOOL = i32; |
| type HANDLE = *mut u8; |
| type LPDWORD = *mut u32; |
| const STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE: DWORD = -11i32 as DWORD; |
| extern "system" { |
| fn GetStdHandle(which: DWORD) -> HANDLE; |
| fn GetConsoleMode(hConsoleHandle: HANDLE, lpMode: LPDWORD) -> BOOL; |
| } |
| unsafe { |
| let handle = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); |
| let mut out = 0; |
| GetConsoleMode(handle, &mut out) != 0 |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn handle_explain(code: &str, |
| output: ErrorOutputType) { |
| let descriptions = rustc_interface::util::diagnostics_registry(); |
| let normalised = if code.starts_with("E") { |
| code.to_string() |
| } else { |
| format!("E{0:0>4}", code) |
| }; |
| match descriptions.find_description(&normalised) { |
| Some(ref description) => { |
| let mut is_in_code_block = false; |
| let mut text = String::new(); |
| |
| // Slice off the leading newline and print. |
| for line in description[1..].lines() { |
| let indent_level = line.find(|c: char| !c.is_whitespace()) |
| .unwrap_or_else(|| line.len()); |
| let dedented_line = &line[indent_level..]; |
| if dedented_line.starts_with("```") { |
| is_in_code_block = !is_in_code_block; |
| text.push_str(&line[..(indent_level+3)]); |
| } else if is_in_code_block && dedented_line.starts_with("# ") { |
| continue; |
| } else { |
| text.push_str(line); |
| } |
| text.push('\n'); |
| } |
| |
| if stdout_isatty() { |
| show_content_with_pager(&text); |
| } else { |
| print!("{}", text); |
| } |
| } |
| None => { |
| early_error(output, &format!("no extended information for {}", code)); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn show_content_with_pager(content: &String) { |
| let pager_name = env::var_os("PAGER").unwrap_or_else(|| if cfg!(windows) { |
| OsString::from("more.com") |
| } else { |
| OsString::from("less") |
| }); |
| |
| let mut fallback_to_println = false; |
| |
| match Command::new(pager_name).stdin(Stdio::piped()).spawn() { |
| Ok(mut pager) => { |
| if let Some(pipe) = pager.stdin.as_mut() { |
| if pipe.write_all(content.as_bytes()).is_err() { |
| fallback_to_println = true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if pager.wait().is_err() { |
| fallback_to_println = true; |
| } |
| } |
| Err(_) => { |
| fallback_to_println = true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If pager fails for whatever reason, we should still print the content |
| // to standard output |
| if fallback_to_println { |
| print!("{}", content); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| impl RustcDefaultCalls { |
| pub fn list_metadata(sess: &Session, |
| cstore: &CStore, |
| matches: &getopts::Matches, |
| input: &Input) |
| -> Compilation { |
| let r = matches.opt_strs("Z"); |
| if r.iter().any(|s| *s == "ls") { |
| match input { |
| &Input::File(ref ifile) => { |
| let path = &(*ifile); |
| let mut v = Vec::new(); |
| locator::list_file_metadata(&sess.target.target, |
| path, |
| &*cstore.metadata_loader, |
| &mut v) |
| .unwrap(); |
| println!("{}", String::from_utf8(v).unwrap()); |
| } |
| &Input::Str { .. } => { |
| early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), "cannot list metadata for stdin"); |
| } |
| } |
| return Compilation::Stop; |
| } |
| |
| Compilation::Continue |
| } |
| |
| |
| fn print_crate_info(codegen_backend: &dyn CodegenBackend, |
| sess: &Session, |
| input: Option<&Input>, |
| odir: &Option<PathBuf>, |
| ofile: &Option<PathBuf>) |
| -> Compilation { |
| use rustc::session::config::PrintRequest::*; |
| // PrintRequest::NativeStaticLibs is special - printed during linking |
| // (empty iterator returns true) |
| if sess.opts.prints.iter().all(|&p| p == PrintRequest::NativeStaticLibs) { |
| return Compilation::Continue; |
| } |
| |
| let attrs = match input { |
| None => None, |
| Some(input) => { |
| let result = parse_crate_attrs(sess, input); |
| match result { |
| Ok(attrs) => Some(attrs), |
| Err(mut parse_error) => { |
| parse_error.emit(); |
| return Compilation::Stop; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| for req in &sess.opts.prints { |
| match *req { |
| TargetList => { |
| let mut targets = rustc_target::spec::get_targets().collect::<Vec<String>>(); |
| targets.sort(); |
| println!("{}", targets.join("\n")); |
| }, |
| Sysroot => println!("{}", sess.sysroot.display()), |
| TargetSpec => println!("{}", sess.target.target.to_json().pretty()), |
| FileNames | CrateName => { |
| let input = input.unwrap_or_else(|| |
| early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), "no input file provided")); |
| let attrs = attrs.as_ref().unwrap(); |
| let t_outputs = rustc_interface::util::build_output_filenames( |
| input, |
| odir, |
| ofile, |
| attrs, |
| sess |
| ); |
| let id = rustc_codegen_utils::link::find_crate_name(Some(sess), attrs, input); |
| if *req == PrintRequest::CrateName { |
| println!("{}", id); |
| continue; |
| } |
| let crate_types = rustc_interface::util::collect_crate_types(sess, attrs); |
| for &style in &crate_types { |
| let fname = rustc_codegen_utils::link::filename_for_input( |
| sess, |
| style, |
| &id, |
| &t_outputs |
| ); |
| println!("{}", fname.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy()); |
| } |
| } |
| Cfg => { |
| let allow_unstable_cfg = UnstableFeatures::from_environment() |
| .is_nightly_build(); |
| |
| let mut cfgs = sess.parse_sess.config.iter().filter_map(|&(name, ref value)| { |
| let gated_cfg = GatedCfg::gate(&ast::MetaItem { |
| path: ast::Path::from_ident(ast::Ident::with_dummy_span(name)), |
| node: ast::MetaItemKind::Word, |
| span: DUMMY_SP, |
| }); |
| |
| // Note that crt-static is a specially recognized cfg |
| // directive that's printed out here as part of |
| // rust-lang/rust#37406, but in general the |
| // `target_feature` cfg is gated under |
| // rust-lang/rust#29717. For now this is just |
| // specifically allowing the crt-static cfg and that's |
| // it, this is intended to get into Cargo and then go |
| // through to build scripts. |
| let value = value.as_ref().map(|s| s.as_str()); |
| let value = value.as_ref().map(|s| s.as_ref()); |
| if name != sym::target_feature || value != Some("crt-static") { |
| if !allow_unstable_cfg && gated_cfg.is_some() { |
| return None |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if let Some(value) = value { |
| Some(format!("{}=\"{}\"", name, value)) |
| } else { |
| Some(name.to_string()) |
| } |
| }).collect::<Vec<String>>(); |
| |
| cfgs.sort(); |
| for cfg in cfgs { |
| println!("{}", cfg); |
| } |
| } |
| RelocationModels | CodeModels | TlsModels | TargetCPUs | TargetFeatures => { |
| codegen_backend.print(*req, sess); |
| } |
| // Any output here interferes with Cargo's parsing of other printed output |
| PrintRequest::NativeStaticLibs => {} |
| } |
| } |
| return Compilation::Stop; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns a version string such as "0.12.0-dev". |
| fn release_str() -> Option<&'static str> { |
| option_env!("CFG_RELEASE") |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns the full SHA1 hash of HEAD of the Git repo from which rustc was built. |
| fn commit_hash_str() -> Option<&'static str> { |
| option_env!("CFG_VER_HASH") |
| } |
| |
| /// Returns the "commit date" of HEAD of the Git repo from which rustc was built as a static string. |
| fn commit_date_str() -> Option<&'static str> { |
| option_env!("CFG_VER_DATE") |
| } |
| |
| /// Prints version information |
| pub fn version(binary: &str, matches: &getopts::Matches) { |
| let verbose = matches.opt_present("verbose"); |
| |
| println!("{} {}", binary, option_env!("CFG_VERSION").unwrap_or("unknown version")); |
| |
| if verbose { |
| fn unw(x: Option<&str>) -> &str { |
| x.unwrap_or("unknown") |
| } |
| println!("binary: {}", binary); |
| println!("commit-hash: {}", unw(commit_hash_str())); |
| println!("commit-date: {}", unw(commit_date_str())); |
| println!("host: {}", config::host_triple()); |
| println!("release: {}", unw(release_str())); |
| get_codegen_sysroot("llvm")().print_version(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn usage(verbose: bool, include_unstable_options: bool) { |
| let groups = if verbose { |
| config::rustc_optgroups() |
| } else { |
| config::rustc_short_optgroups() |
| }; |
| let mut options = getopts::Options::new(); |
| for option in groups.iter().filter(|x| include_unstable_options || x.is_stable()) { |
| (option.apply)(&mut options); |
| } |
| let message = "Usage: rustc [OPTIONS] INPUT"; |
| let nightly_help = if nightly_options::is_nightly_build() { |
| "\n -Z help Print unstable compiler options" |
| } else { |
| "" |
| }; |
| let verbose_help = if verbose { |
| "" |
| } else { |
| "\n --help -v Print the full set of options rustc accepts" |
| }; |
| let at_path = if verbose && nightly_options::is_nightly_build() { |
| " @path Read newline separated options from `path`\n" |
| } else { |
| "" |
| }; |
| println!("{options}{at_path}\nAdditional help: |
| -C help Print codegen options |
| -W help \ |
| Print 'lint' options and default settings{nightly}{verbose}\n", |
| options = options.usage(message), |
| at_path = at_path, |
| nightly = nightly_help, |
| verbose = verbose_help); |
| } |
| |
| fn print_wall_help() { |
| println!(" |
| The flag `-Wall` does not exist in `rustc`. Most useful lints are enabled by |
| default. Use `rustc -W help` to see all available lints. It's more common to put |
| warning settings in the crate root using `#![warn(LINT_NAME)]` instead of using |
| the command line flag directly. |
| "); |
| } |
| |
| fn describe_lints(sess: &Session, lint_store: &lint::LintStore, loaded_plugins: bool) { |
| println!(" |
| Available lint options: |
| -W <foo> Warn about <foo> |
| -A <foo> \ |
| Allow <foo> |
| -D <foo> Deny <foo> |
| -F <foo> Forbid <foo> \ |
| (deny <foo> and all attempts to override) |
| |
| "); |
| |
| fn sort_lints(sess: &Session, lints: Vec<(&'static Lint, bool)>) -> Vec<&'static Lint> { |
| let mut lints: Vec<_> = lints.into_iter().map(|(x, _)| x).collect(); |
| // The sort doesn't case-fold but it's doubtful we care. |
| lints.sort_by_cached_key(|x: &&Lint| (x.default_level(sess), x.name)); |
| lints |
| } |
| |
| fn sort_lint_groups(lints: Vec<(&'static str, Vec<lint::LintId>, bool)>) |
| -> Vec<(&'static str, Vec<lint::LintId>)> { |
| let mut lints: Vec<_> = lints.into_iter().map(|(x, y, _)| (x, y)).collect(); |
| lints.sort_by_key(|l| l.0); |
| lints |
| } |
| |
| let (plugin, builtin): (Vec<_>, _) = lint_store.get_lints() |
| .iter() |
| .cloned() |
| .partition(|&(_, p)| p); |
| let plugin = sort_lints(sess, plugin); |
| let builtin = sort_lints(sess, builtin); |
| |
| let (plugin_groups, builtin_groups): (Vec<_>, _) = lint_store.get_lint_groups() |
| .iter() |
| .cloned() |
| .partition(|&(.., p)| p); |
| let plugin_groups = sort_lint_groups(plugin_groups); |
| let builtin_groups = sort_lint_groups(builtin_groups); |
| |
| let max_name_len = plugin.iter() |
| .chain(&builtin) |
| .map(|&s| s.name.chars().count()) |
| .max() |
| .unwrap_or(0); |
| let padded = |x: &str| { |
| let mut s = " ".repeat(max_name_len - x.chars().count()); |
| s.push_str(x); |
| s |
| }; |
| |
| println!("Lint checks provided by rustc:\n"); |
| println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded("name"), "default", "meaning"); |
| println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded("----"), "-------", "-------"); |
| |
| let print_lints = |lints: Vec<&Lint>| { |
| for lint in lints { |
| let name = lint.name_lower().replace("_", "-"); |
| println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", |
| padded(&name), |
| lint.default_level.as_str(), |
| lint.desc); |
| } |
| println!("\n"); |
| }; |
| |
| print_lints(builtin); |
| |
| let max_name_len = max("warnings".len(), |
| plugin_groups.iter() |
| .chain(&builtin_groups) |
| .map(|&(s, _)| s.chars().count()) |
| .max() |
| .unwrap_or(0)); |
| |
| let padded = |x: &str| { |
| let mut s = " ".repeat(max_name_len - x.chars().count()); |
| s.push_str(x); |
| s |
| }; |
| |
| println!("Lint groups provided by rustc:\n"); |
| println!(" {} {}", padded("name"), "sub-lints"); |
| println!(" {} {}", padded("----"), "---------"); |
| println!(" {} {}", padded("warnings"), "all lints that are set to issue warnings"); |
| |
| let print_lint_groups = |lints: Vec<(&'static str, Vec<lint::LintId>)>| { |
| for (name, to) in lints { |
| let name = name.to_lowercase().replace("_", "-"); |
| let desc = to.into_iter() |
| .map(|x| x.to_string().replace("_", "-")) |
| .collect::<Vec<String>>() |
| .join(", "); |
| println!(" {} {}", padded(&name), desc); |
| } |
| println!("\n"); |
| }; |
| |
| print_lint_groups(builtin_groups); |
| |
| match (loaded_plugins, plugin.len(), plugin_groups.len()) { |
| (false, 0, _) | (false, _, 0) => { |
| println!("Compiler plugins can provide additional lints and lint groups. To see a \ |
| listing of these, re-run `rustc -W help` with a crate filename."); |
| } |
| (false, ..) => panic!("didn't load lint plugins but got them anyway!"), |
| (true, 0, 0) => println!("This crate does not load any lint plugins or lint groups."), |
| (true, l, g) => { |
| if l > 0 { |
| println!("Lint checks provided by plugins loaded by this crate:\n"); |
| print_lints(plugin); |
| } |
| if g > 0 { |
| println!("Lint groups provided by plugins loaded by this crate:\n"); |
| print_lint_groups(plugin_groups); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn describe_debug_flags() { |
| println!("\nAvailable options:\n"); |
| print_flag_list("-Z", config::DB_OPTIONS); |
| } |
| |
| fn describe_codegen_flags() { |
| println!("\nAvailable codegen options:\n"); |
| print_flag_list("-C", config::CG_OPTIONS); |
| } |
| |
| fn print_flag_list<T>(cmdline_opt: &str, |
| flag_list: &[(&'static str, T, Option<&'static str>, &'static str)]) { |
| let max_len = flag_list.iter() |
| .map(|&(name, _, opt_type_desc, _)| { |
| let extra_len = match opt_type_desc { |
| Some(..) => 4, |
| None => 0, |
| }; |
| name.chars().count() + extra_len |
| }) |
| .max() |
| .unwrap_or(0); |
| |
| for &(name, _, opt_type_desc, desc) in flag_list { |
| let (width, extra) = match opt_type_desc { |
| Some(..) => (max_len - 4, "=val"), |
| None => (max_len, ""), |
| }; |
| println!(" {} {:>width$}{} -- {}", |
| cmdline_opt, |
| name.replace("_", "-"), |
| extra, |
| desc, |
| width = width); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Process command line options. Emits messages as appropriate. If compilation |
| /// should continue, returns a getopts::Matches object parsed from args, |
| /// otherwise returns `None`. |
| /// |
| /// The compiler's handling of options is a little complicated as it ties into |
| /// our stability story. The current intention of each compiler option is to |
| /// have one of two modes: |
| /// |
| /// 1. An option is stable and can be used everywhere. |
| /// 2. An option is unstable, and can only be used on nightly. |
| /// |
| /// Like unstable library and language features, however, unstable options have |
| /// always required a form of "opt in" to indicate that you're using them. This |
| /// provides the easy ability to scan a code base to check to see if anything |
| /// unstable is being used. Currently, this "opt in" is the `-Z` "zed" flag. |
| /// |
| /// All options behind `-Z` are considered unstable by default. Other top-level |
| /// options can also be considered unstable, and they were unlocked through the |
| /// `-Z unstable-options` flag. Note that `-Z` remains to be the root of |
| /// instability in both cases, though. |
| /// |
| /// So with all that in mind, the comments below have some more detail about the |
| /// contortions done here to get things to work out correctly. |
| pub fn handle_options(args: &[String]) -> Option<getopts::Matches> { |
| // Throw away the first argument, the name of the binary |
| let args = &args[1..]; |
| |
| if args.is_empty() { |
| // user did not write `-v` nor `-Z unstable-options`, so do not |
| // include that extra information. |
| usage(false, false); |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| // Parse with *all* options defined in the compiler, we don't worry about |
| // option stability here we just want to parse as much as possible. |
| let mut options = getopts::Options::new(); |
| for option in config::rustc_optgroups() { |
| (option.apply)(&mut options); |
| } |
| let matches = options.parse(args).unwrap_or_else(|f| |
| early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), &f.to_string())); |
| |
| // For all options we just parsed, we check a few aspects: |
| // |
| // * If the option is stable, we're all good |
| // * If the option wasn't passed, we're all good |
| // * If `-Z unstable-options` wasn't passed (and we're not a -Z option |
| // ourselves), then we require the `-Z unstable-options` flag to unlock |
| // this option that was passed. |
| // * If we're a nightly compiler, then unstable options are now unlocked, so |
| // we're good to go. |
| // * Otherwise, if we're an unstable option then we generate an error |
| // (unstable option being used on stable) |
| nightly_options::check_nightly_options(&matches, &config::rustc_optgroups()); |
| |
| // Late check to see if @file was used without unstable options enabled |
| if crate::args::used_unstable_argsfile() && !nightly_options::is_unstable_enabled(&matches) { |
| early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), |
| "@path is unstable - use -Z unstable-options to enable its use"); |
| } |
| |
| if matches.opt_present("h") || matches.opt_present("help") { |
| // Only show unstable options in --help if we accept unstable options. |
| usage(matches.opt_present("verbose"), nightly_options::is_unstable_enabled(&matches)); |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| // Handle the special case of -Wall. |
| let wall = matches.opt_strs("W"); |
| if wall.iter().any(|x| *x == "all") { |
| print_wall_help(); |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| // Don't handle -W help here, because we might first load plugins. |
| let r = matches.opt_strs("Z"); |
| if r.iter().any(|x| *x == "help") { |
| describe_debug_flags(); |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| let cg_flags = matches.opt_strs("C"); |
| |
| if cg_flags.iter().any(|x| *x == "help") { |
| describe_codegen_flags(); |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| if cg_flags.iter().any(|x| *x == "no-stack-check") { |
| early_warn(ErrorOutputType::default(), |
| "the --no-stack-check flag is deprecated and does nothing"); |
| } |
| |
| if cg_flags.iter().any(|x| *x == "passes=list") { |
| get_codegen_sysroot("llvm")().print_passes(); |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| if matches.opt_present("version") { |
| version("rustc", &matches); |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| Some(matches) |
| } |
| |
| fn parse_crate_attrs<'a>(sess: &'a Session, input: &Input) -> PResult<'a, Vec<ast::Attribute>> { |
| match *input { |
| Input::File(ref ifile) => { |
| parse::parse_crate_attrs_from_file(ifile, &sess.parse_sess) |
| } |
| Input::Str { ref name, ref input } => { |
| parse::parse_crate_attrs_from_source_str(name.clone(), |
| input.clone(), |
| &sess.parse_sess) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Gets a list of extra command-line flags provided by the user, as strings. |
| /// |
| /// This function is used during ICEs to show more information useful for |
| /// debugging, since some ICEs only happens with non-default compiler flags |
| /// (and the users don't always report them). |
| fn extra_compiler_flags() -> Option<(Vec<String>, bool)> { |
| let args = env::args_os().map(|arg| arg.to_string_lossy().to_string()).collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
| |
| // Avoid printing help because of empty args. This can suggest the compiler |
| // itself is not the program root (consider RLS). |
| if args.len() < 2 { |
| return None; |
| } |
| |
| let matches = if let Some(matches) = handle_options(&args) { |
| matches |
| } else { |
| return None; |
| }; |
| |
| let mut result = Vec::new(); |
| let mut excluded_cargo_defaults = false; |
| for flag in ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS { |
| let prefix = if flag.len() == 1 { "-" } else { "--" }; |
| |
| for content in &matches.opt_strs(flag) { |
| // Split always returns the first element |
| let name = if let Some(first) = content.split('=').next() { |
| first |
| } else { |
| &content |
| }; |
| |
| let content = if ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS_STRIP_VALUE.contains(&name) { |
| name |
| } else { |
| content |
| }; |
| |
| if !ICE_REPORT_COMPILER_FLAGS_EXCLUDE.contains(&name) { |
| result.push(format!("{}{} {}", prefix, flag, content)); |
| } else { |
| excluded_cargo_defaults = true; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if !result.is_empty() { |
| Some((result, excluded_cargo_defaults)) |
| } else { |
| None |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Runs a procedure which will detect panics in the compiler and print nicer |
| /// error messages rather than just failing the test. |
| /// |
| /// The diagnostic emitter yielded to the procedure should be used for reporting |
| /// errors of the compiler. |
| pub fn report_ices_to_stderr_if_any<F: FnOnce() -> R, R>(f: F) -> Result<R, ErrorReported> { |
| catch_unwind(panic::AssertUnwindSafe(f)).map_err(|value| { |
| if value.is::<errors::FatalErrorMarker>() { |
| ErrorReported |
| } else { |
| // Thread panicked without emitting a fatal diagnostic |
| eprintln!(""); |
| |
| let emitter = Box::new(errors::emitter::EmitterWriter::stderr( |
| errors::ColorConfig::Auto, |
| None, |
| false, |
| false, |
| None, |
| )); |
| let handler = errors::Handler::with_emitter(true, None, emitter); |
| |
| // a .span_bug or .bug call has already printed what |
| // it wants to print. |
| if !value.is::<errors::ExplicitBug>() { |
| handler.emit(&MultiSpan::new(), |
| "unexpected panic", |
| errors::Level::Bug); |
| } |
| |
| let mut xs: Vec<Cow<'static, str>> = vec![ |
| "the compiler unexpectedly panicked. this is a bug.".into(), |
| format!("we would appreciate a bug report: {}", BUG_REPORT_URL).into(), |
| format!("rustc {} running on {}", |
| option_env!("CFG_VERSION").unwrap_or("unknown_version"), |
| config::host_triple()).into(), |
| ]; |
| |
| if let Some((flags, excluded_cargo_defaults)) = extra_compiler_flags() { |
| xs.push(format!("compiler flags: {}", flags.join(" ")).into()); |
| |
| if excluded_cargo_defaults { |
| xs.push("some of the compiler flags provided by cargo are hidden".into()); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for note in &xs { |
| handler.emit(&MultiSpan::new(), |
| note, |
| errors::Level::Note); |
| } |
| |
| panic::resume_unwind(Box::new(errors::FatalErrorMarker)); |
| } |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| /// This allows tools to enable rust logging without having to magically match rustc's |
| /// log crate version |
| pub fn init_rustc_env_logger() { |
| env_logger::init_from_env("RUSTC_LOG"); |
| } |
| |
| pub fn main() { |
| let start = Instant::now(); |
| init_rustc_env_logger(); |
| let mut callbacks = TimePassesCallbacks::default(); |
| let result = report_ices_to_stderr_if_any(|| { |
| let args = env::args_os().enumerate() |
| .map(|(i, arg)| arg.into_string().unwrap_or_else(|arg| { |
| early_error(ErrorOutputType::default(), |
| &format!("Argument {} is not valid Unicode: {:?}", i, arg)) |
| })) |
| .collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
| run_compiler(&args, &mut callbacks, None, None) |
| }).and_then(|result| result); |
| let exit_code = match result { |
| Ok(_) => EXIT_SUCCESS, |
| Err(_) => EXIT_FAILURE, |
| }; |
| // The extra `\t` is necessary to align this label with the others. |
| set_time_depth(0); |
| print_time_passes_entry(callbacks.time_passes, "\ttotal", start.elapsed()); |
| process::exit(exit_code); |
| } |