fish-shell/build.rs
2024-01-13 03:58:33 +01:00

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Rust

#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
use rsconf::{LinkType, Target};
use std::env;
use std::error::Error;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::Stdio;
fn main() {
for key in ["DOCDIR", "DATADIR", "SYSCONFDIR", "BINDIR", "LOCALEDIR"] {
if let Ok(val) = env::var(key) {
// Forward some CMake config
if val.is_empty() {
panic!("{} is empty!", key);
}
println!("cargo:rustc-env={key}={val}");
}
}
let rust_dir = env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR");
// Add our default to enable tools that don't go through CMake, like "cargo test" and the
// language server.
let build_dir =
PathBuf::from(std::env::var("FISH_BUILD_DIR").unwrap_or(format!("{rust_dir}/build")));
println!("cargo:rustc-env=FISH_BUILD_DIR={}", build_dir.display());
let cached_curses_libnames = Path::join(&build_dir, "cached-curses-libnames");
let curses_libnames: Vec<String> = if let Ok(lib_path_list) = env::var("CURSES_LIBRARY_LIST") {
let lib_paths = lib_path_list
.split(',')
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.map(|s| s.to_string());
let curses_libnames: Vec<_> = lib_paths
.map(|libpath| {
let stem = Path::new(&libpath).file_stem().unwrap().to_str().unwrap();
// Ubuntu-32bit-fetched-pcre2's ncurses doesn't have the "lib" prefix.
stem.strip_prefix("lib").unwrap_or(stem).to_owned()
})
.collect();
std::fs::write(cached_curses_libnames, curses_libnames.join("\n") + "\n").unwrap();
curses_libnames
} else {
let lib_cache = std::fs::read(cached_curses_libnames).unwrap_or_default();
let lib_cache = String::from_utf8(lib_cache).unwrap();
lib_cache
.split('\n')
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.map(|s| s.to_owned())
.collect()
};
rsconf::link_libraries(&curses_libnames, LinkType::Default);
cc::Build::new()
.file("src/libc.c")
.include(&build_dir)
.compile("flibc.a");
if compiles("src/cfg/w_exitcode.cpp") {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=HAVE_WAITSTATUS_SIGNAL_RET");
}
if compiles("src/cfg/eventfd.c") {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=HAVE_EVENTFD");
}
if compiles("src/cfg/pipe2.c") {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=HAVE_PIPE2");
}
if compiles("src/cfg/spawn.c") {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=FISH_USE_POSIX_SPAWN");
}
let mut build = cc::Build::new();
// Add to the default library search path
build.flag_if_supported("-L/usr/local/lib/");
rsconf::add_library_search_path("/usr/local/lib");
let mut detector = Target::new_from(build).unwrap();
// Keep verbose mode on until we've ironed out rust build script stuff
detector.set_verbose(true);
detect_features(detector);
}
/// Dynamically enables certain features at build-time, without their having to be explicitly
/// enabled in the `cargo build --features xxx` invocation.
///
/// This can be used to enable features that we check for and conditionally compile according to in
/// our own codebase, but [can't be used to pull in dependencies](0) even if they're gated (in
/// `Cargo.toml`) behind a feature we just enabled.
///
/// [0]: https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/5499
fn detect_features(target: Target) {
for (feature, handler) in [
// Ignore the first entry, it just sets up the type inference. Model new entries after the
// second line.
(
"",
&(|_: &Target| Ok(false)) as &dyn Fn(&Target) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>>,
),
("bsd", &detect_bsd),
("gettext", &have_gettext),
] {
match handler(&target) {
Err(e) => rsconf::warn!("{}: {}", feature, e),
Ok(true) => rsconf::enable_feature(feature),
Ok(false) => (),
}
}
}
fn compiles(file: &str) -> bool {
let mut command = cc::Build::new()
.flag("-fsyntax-only")
.get_compiler()
.to_command();
command.arg(file);
command.stdout(Stdio::null());
command.stderr(Stdio::null());
command.status().unwrap().success()
}
/// Detect if we're being compiled for a BSD-derived OS, allowing targeting code conditionally with
/// `#[cfg(feature = "bsd")]`.
///
/// Rust offers fine-grained conditional compilation per-os for the popular operating systems, but
/// doesn't necessarily include less-popular forks nor does it group them into families more
/// specific than "windows" vs "unix" so we can conditionally compile code for BSD systems.
fn detect_bsd(_: &Target) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>> {
// Instead of using `uname`, we can inspect the TARGET env variable set by Cargo. This lets us
// support cross-compilation scenarios.
let mut target = std::env::var("TARGET").unwrap();
if !target.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_lowercase()) {
target = target.to_ascii_lowercase();
}
let result = target.ends_with("bsd") || target.ends_with("dragonfly");
#[cfg(any(
target_os = "dragonfly",
target_os = "freebsd",
target_os = "netbsd",
target_os = "openbsd",
))]
assert!(result, "Target incorrectly detected as not BSD!");
Ok(result)
}
/// Detect libintl/gettext and its needed symbols to enable internationalization/localization
/// support.
fn have_gettext(target: &Target) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>> {
// The following script correctly detects and links against gettext, but so long as we are using
// C++ and generate a static library linked into the C++ binary via CMake, we need to account
// for the CMake option WITH_GETTEXT being explicitly disabled.
rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("CMAKE_WITH_GETTEXT");
if let Some(with_gettext) = std::env::var_os("CMAKE_WITH_GETTEXT") {
if with_gettext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("0") {
return Ok(false);
}
}
// In order for fish to correctly operate, we need some way of notifying libintl to invalidate
// its localizations when the locale environment variables are modified. Without the libintl
// symbol _nl_msg_cat_cntr, we cannot use gettext even if we find it.
let mut libraries = Vec::new();
let mut found = 0;
let symbols = ["gettext", "_nl_msg_cat_cntr"];
for symbol in &symbols {
// Historically, libintl was required in order to use gettext() and co, but that
// functionality was subsumed by some versions of libc.
if target.has_symbol_in::<&str>(symbol, &[]) {
// No need to link anything special for this symbol
found += 1;
continue;
}
for library in ["intl", "gettextlib"] {
if target.has_symbol(symbol, library) {
libraries.push(library);
found += 1;
continue;
}
}
}
match found {
0 => Ok(false),
1 => Err(format!("gettext found but cannot be used without {}", symbols[1]).into()),
_ => {
rsconf::link_libraries(&libraries, LinkType::Default);
Ok(true)
}
}
}