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262 lines
10 KiB
Rust
262 lines
10 KiB
Rust
#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
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use rsconf::{LinkType, Target};
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use std::env;
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use std::error::Error;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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fn main() {
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setup_paths();
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// Add our default to enable tools that don't go through CMake, like "cargo test" and the
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// language server.
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// FISH_BUILD_DIR is set by CMake, if we are using it.
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// OUT_DIR is set by Cargo when the build script is running (not compiling)
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let default_build_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap();
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let build_dir = option_env!("FISH_BUILD_DIR").unwrap_or(&default_build_dir);
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rsconf::set_env_value("FISH_BUILD_DIR", build_dir);
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// We need to canonicalize (i.e. realpath) the manifest dir because we want to be able to
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// compare it directly as a string at runtime.
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rsconf::set_env_value(
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"CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR",
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std::fs::canonicalize(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
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.unwrap()
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.as_path()
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.to_str()
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.unwrap(),
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);
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// Per https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/build-scripts.html#inputs-to-the-build-script,
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// the source directory is the current working directory of the build script
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rsconf::set_env_value(
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"FISH_BUILD_VERSION",
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&get_version(&env::current_dir().unwrap()),
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);
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rsconf::rebuild_if_path_changed("src/libc.c");
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cc::Build::new()
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.file("src/libc.c")
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.include(build_dir)
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.compile("flibc.a");
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let mut build = cc::Build::new();
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// Add to the default library search path
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build.flag_if_supported("-L/usr/local/lib/");
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rsconf::add_library_search_path("/usr/local/lib");
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let mut target = Target::new_from(build).unwrap();
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// Keep verbose mode on until we've ironed out rust build script stuff
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target.set_verbose(true);
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detect_cfgs(&mut target);
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}
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/// Check target system support for certain functionality dynamically when the build is invoked,
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/// without their having to be explicitly enabled in the `cargo build --features xxx` invocation.
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///
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/// We are using [`rsconf::enable_cfg()`] instead of [`rsconf::enable_feature()`] as rust features
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/// should be used for things that a user can/would reasonably enable or disable to tweak or coerce
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/// behavior, but here we are testing for whether or not things are supported altogether.
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///
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/// This can be used to enable features that we check for and conditionally compile according to in
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/// our own codebase, but [can't be used to pull in dependencies](0) even if they're gated (in
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/// `Cargo.toml`) behind a feature we just enabled.
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///
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/// [0]: https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/5499
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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fn detect_cfgs(target: &mut Target) {
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for (name, handler) in [
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// Ignore the first entry, it just sets up the type inference. Model new entries after the
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// second line.
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(
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"",
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&(|_: &Target| Ok(false)) as &dyn Fn(&Target) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>>,
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),
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("bsd", &detect_bsd),
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("gettext", &have_gettext),
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("small_main_stack", &has_small_stack),
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// See if libc supports the thread-safe localeconv_l(3) alternative to localeconv(3).
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("localeconv_l", &|target| {
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Ok(target.has_symbol("localeconv_l"))
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}),
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("FISH_USE_POSIX_SPAWN", &|target| {
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Ok(target.has_header("spawn.h"))
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}),
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("HAVE_PIPE2", &|target| {
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Ok(target.has_symbol("pipe2"))
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}),
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("HAVE_EVENTFD", &|target| {
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Ok(target.has_header("sys/eventfd.h"))
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}),
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("HAVE_WAITSTATUS_SIGNAL_RET", &|target| {
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Ok(target.r#if("WEXITSTATUS(0x007f) == 0x7f", &["sys/wait.h"]))
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}),
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] {
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match handler(target) {
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Err(e) => {
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rsconf::warn!("{}: {}", name, e);
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rsconf::declare_cfg(name, false);
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},
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Ok(enabled) => rsconf::declare_cfg(name, enabled),
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}
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}
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}
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/// Detect if we're being compiled for a BSD-derived OS, allowing targeting code conditionally with
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/// `#[cfg(bsd)]`.
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///
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/// Rust offers fine-grained conditional compilation per-os for the popular operating systems, but
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/// doesn't necessarily include less-popular forks nor does it group them into families more
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/// specific than "windows" vs "unix" so we can conditionally compile code for BSD systems.
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fn detect_bsd(_: &Target) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>> {
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// Instead of using `uname`, we can inspect the TARGET env variable set by Cargo. This lets us
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// support cross-compilation scenarios.
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let mut target = std::env::var("TARGET").unwrap();
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if !target.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_lowercase()) {
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target = target.to_ascii_lowercase();
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}
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let is_bsd = target.ends_with("bsd") || target.ends_with("dragonfly");
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#[cfg(any(
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target_os = "dragonfly",
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target_os = "freebsd",
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target_os = "netbsd",
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target_os = "openbsd",
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))]
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assert!(is_bsd, "Target incorrectly detected as not BSD!");
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Ok(is_bsd)
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}
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/// Detect libintl/gettext and its needed symbols to enable internationalization/localization
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/// support.
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fn have_gettext(target: &Target) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>> {
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// The following script correctly detects and links against gettext, but so long as we are using
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// C++ and generate a static library linked into the C++ binary via CMake, we need to account
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// for the CMake option WITH_GETTEXT being explicitly disabled.
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rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("CMAKE_WITH_GETTEXT");
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if let Some(with_gettext) = std::env::var_os("CMAKE_WITH_GETTEXT") {
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if with_gettext.eq_ignore_ascii_case("0") {
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return Ok(false);
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}
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}
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// In order for fish to correctly operate, we need some way of notifying libintl to invalidate
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// its localizations when the locale environment variables are modified. Without the libintl
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// symbol _nl_msg_cat_cntr, we cannot use gettext even if we find it.
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let mut libraries = Vec::new();
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let mut found = 0;
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let symbols = ["gettext", "_nl_msg_cat_cntr"];
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for symbol in &symbols {
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// Historically, libintl was required in order to use gettext() and co, but that
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// functionality was subsumed by some versions of libc.
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if target.has_symbol(symbol) {
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// No need to link anything special for this symbol
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found += 1;
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continue;
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}
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for library in ["intl", "gettextlib"] {
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if target.has_symbol_in(symbol, &[library]) {
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libraries.push(library);
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found += 1;
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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match found {
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0 => Ok(false),
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1 => Err(format!("gettext found but cannot be used without {}", symbols[1]).into()),
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_ => {
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rsconf::link_libraries(&libraries, LinkType::Default);
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Ok(true)
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}
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}
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}
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/// Rust sets the stack size of newly created threads to a sane value, but is at at the mercy of the
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/// OS when it comes to the size of the main stack. Some platforms we support default to a tiny
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/// 0.5 MiB main stack, which is insufficient for fish's MAX_EVAL_DEPTH/MAX_STACK_DEPTH values.
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///
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/// 0.5 MiB is small enough that we'd have to drastically reduce MAX_STACK_DEPTH to less than 10, so
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/// we instead use a workaround to increase the main thread size.
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fn has_small_stack(_: &Target) -> Result<bool, Box<dyn Error>> {
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#[cfg(not(target_os = "macos"))]
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return Ok(false);
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#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
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{
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use core::ffi;
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extern "C" {
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fn pthread_get_stacksize_np(thread: *const ffi::c_void) -> usize;
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fn pthread_self() -> *const ffi::c_void;
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}
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// build.rs is executed on the main thread, so we are getting the main thread's stack size.
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// Modern macOS versions default to an 8 MiB main stack but legacy OS X have a 0.5 MiB one.
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let stack_size = unsafe { pthread_get_stacksize_np(pthread_self()) };
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const TWO_MIB: usize = 2 * 1024 * 1024 - 1;
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match stack_size {
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0..=TWO_MIB => Ok(true),
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_ => Ok(false),
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}
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}
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}
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fn setup_paths() {
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fn get_path(name: &str, default: &str, onvar: PathBuf) -> PathBuf {
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let mut var = PathBuf::from(env::var(name).unwrap_or(default.to_string()));
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if var.is_relative() {
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var = onvar.join(var);
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}
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var
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}
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let prefix = PathBuf::from(env::var("PREFIX").unwrap_or("/usr/local".to_string()));
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if prefix.is_relative() {
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panic!("Can't have relative prefix");
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}
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rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("PREFIX");
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rsconf::set_env_value("PREFIX", prefix.to_str().unwrap());
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let datadir = get_path("DATADIR", "share/", prefix.clone());
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rsconf::set_env_value("DATADIR", datadir.to_str().unwrap());
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rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("DATADIR");
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let bindir = get_path("BINDIR", "bin/", prefix.clone());
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rsconf::set_env_value("BINDIR", bindir.to_str().unwrap());
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rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("BINDIR");
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let sysconfdir = get_path("SYSCONFDIR", "etc/", datadir.clone());
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rsconf::set_env_value("SYSCONFDIR", sysconfdir.to_str().unwrap());
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rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("SYSCONFDIR");
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let localedir = get_path("LOCALEDIR", "locale/", datadir.clone());
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rsconf::set_env_value("LOCALEDIR", localedir.to_str().unwrap());
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rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("LOCALEDIR");
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let docdir = get_path("DOCDIR", "doc/fish", datadir.clone());
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rsconf::set_env_value("DOCDIR", docdir.to_str().unwrap());
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rsconf::rebuild_if_env_changed("DOCDIR");
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}
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fn get_version(src_dir: &Path) -> String {
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use std::fs::read_to_string;
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use std::process::Command;
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if let Ok(var) = std::env::var("FISH_BUILD_VERSION") {
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return var;
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}
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let path = PathBuf::from(src_dir).join("version");
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if let Ok(strver) = read_to_string(path) {
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return strver.to_string();
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}
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let args = &["describe", "--always", "--dirty=-dirty"];
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if let Ok(output) = Command::new("git").args(args).output() {
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let rev = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).trim().to_string();
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if !rev.is_empty() {
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return rev;
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}
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}
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"unknown".to_string()
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}
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