bootstrap: build cargo only if requested in tools
In Debian we'd like to build rustfmt and clippy alongside rustc, but we're still excluding cargo from the rustc build and doing that separately. This patch makes that possible.
Previously, setting `download-ci-llvm = true` when cmake wasn't
installed would give the following error:
```
failed to execute command: "cmake" "--help"
error: The system cannot find the file specified. (os error 2)
```
Generate not more docs than necessary
This is something that `@Nemo157` was talking about: they wanted that when using `x.py doc std`, it only generated `std` (and the crates "before" it).
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
This fixes the following error:
```
error: found crates (`serde_derive` and `serde_derive`) with colliding StableCrateId values.
--> /home/joshua/.local/lib/cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/cargo_metadata-0.8.2/src/lib.rs:162:1
|
162 | extern crate serde_derive;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
This is a bug in resolve (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/56935)
but it will be difficult to fix in the near future. This works around it
in the meantime by not copying serde_derive and other dependencies to
the sysroot when they're built for other tools. This rebuilds the
dependencies slightly more often than necessary, but avoids the crate
conflicts.
This can be reverted once #56935 is fixed.
- Add rustfmt to `x.py check`
- Update Cargo.lock
- Remove rustfmt from the toolstate list
- Make rustfmt an in-tree tool
- Give an error on `x.py test rustfmt` if rustfmt fails to build or if tests fail
- Don't call `save_toolstate` when testing rustfmt
Don't check bootstrap artifacts by default
Bootstrap has to build successfully or this won't run, so all it checks
are the tests, which are uncommon to change.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76624.
rustbuild: Pass a `threads` flag that works to windows-gnu lld
MinGW driver for COFF LLD doesn't currently translate GNU-style `--threads=N` to native `/threads:N`, so we have to pass the option in its native form to avoid an error.
Also pass the `threads` flag to lld-link (windows-msvc lld) as well.
Update BARE_TRAIT_OBJECT and ELLIPSIS_INCLUSIVE_RANGE_PATTERNS to errors in Rust 2021
This addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81244 by updating two lints to errors in the Rust 2021 edition.
r? `@estebank`
MinGW driver for COFF LLD doesn't currently translate GNU-style `--threads=N` to native `/threads:N`, so we have to pass the option in its native form to avoid an error.
Also pass the `threads` flag to lld-link as well
Don't download cargo twice when download-rustc is set
Previously, this caused a bug on NixOS:
1. bootstrap.py would download and patch stage0/cargo
2. bootstrap.py would download nightly cargo, but extract it to
stage0/cargo instead of ci-rustc/cargo. It would still try (and fail) to patch ci-rustc/cargo.
3. bootstrap.py would fail to build rustbuild because stage0/cargo
wasn't patched.
The "proper" fix is to extract nightly cargo to ci-rustc instead, but it
doesn't seem to be necessary at all, so this just skips downloading it
instead.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84702
Allow running `x.py test --stage 2 src/tools/linkchecker` with `download-rustc = true`
Previously, the LD_LIBRARY_PATH for the linkchecker looked like
`build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib`, because the linkchecker depends on the master copy of the standard library. This is true, but doesn't include the library path for the compiler libraries:
```
/home/joshua/src/rust/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1-tools-bin/error_index_generator: error while loading shared libraries: libLLVM-12-rust-1.53.0-nightly.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
```
That file is in
`build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/lib/libLLVM-12-rust-1.53.0-nightly.so`,
which wasn't included in the dynamic path. This adds `build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/lib` to the dynamic path for the linkchecker.
Previously, this caused a bug on NixOS:
1. bootstrap.py would download and patch stage0/cargo
2. bootstrap.py would download nightly cargo, but extract it to
stage0/cargo instead of ci-rustc/cargo.
3. bootstrap.py would fail to build rustbuild because stage0/cargo
wasn't patched.
The "proper" fix is to extract nightly cargo to ci-rustc instead, but it
doesn't seem to be necessary at all, so this just skips downloading it
instead.
Implement `x.py test src/tools/clippy --bless`
- Add clippy_dev to the rust workspace
Before, it would give an error that it wasn't either included or
excluded from the workspace:
```
error: current package believes it's in a workspace when it's not:
current: /home/joshua/rustc/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml
workspace: /home/joshua/rustc/Cargo.toml
this may be fixable by adding `src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev` to the `workspace.members` array of the manifest located at: /home/joshua/rustc/Cargo.toml
Alternatively, to keep it out of the workspace, add the package to the `workspace.exclude` array, or add an empty `[workspace]` table to the package's manifest.
```
- Change clippy's copy of compiletest not to special-case
rust-lang/rust. Using OUT_DIR confused `clippy_dev` and it couldn't find
the test outputs. This is one of the reasons why `cargo dev bless` used
to silently do nothing (the others were that `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` and
`PROFILE` weren't set appropriately).
- Run clippy_dev on test failure
I tested this by removing a couple lines from a stderr file, and they
were correctly replaced.
- Fix clippy_dev warnings
Set `backtrace-on-ice` by default for compiler and codegen profiles
If there's an ICE while bootstrapping, it's most likely because of a change to the compiler.
Don't rebuild rustdoc and clippy after checking bootstrap
This works by unconditionally passing -Z unstable-options to the
compiler. This has no affect in practice since bootstrap doesn't use
`deny(rustc::internal)`.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82461.
r? ```@Mark-Simulacrum```
- Add clippy_dev to the rust workspace
Before, it would give an error that it wasn't either included or
excluded from the workspace:
```
error: current package believes it's in a workspace when it's not:
current: /home/joshua/rustc/src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev/Cargo.toml
workspace: /home/joshua/rustc/Cargo.toml
this may be fixable by adding `src/tools/clippy/clippy_dev` to the `workspace.members` array of the manifest located at: /home/joshua/rustc/Cargo.toml
Alternatively, to keep it out of the workspace, add the package to the `workspace.exclude` array, or add an empty `[workspace]` table to the package's manifest.
```
- Change clippy's copy of compiletest not to special-case
rust-lang/rust. Using OUT_DIR confused `clippy_dev` and it couldn't find
the test outputs. This is one of the reasons why `cargo dev bless` used
to silently do nothing (the others were that `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` and
`PROFILE` weren't set appropriately).
- Run clippy_dev on test failure
I tested this by removing a couple lines from a stderr file, and they
were correctly replaced.
- Fix clippy_dev warnings