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Add instructions to run from source changelog: none We often get messages on Zulip asking how to install and run Clippy from source. This adds instructions to the readme. I also added a note explaining that `cargo install --path . --force` is bad, which I just decided after some investigating. I use macOS. It would be nice to get some tests on other platforms to see if this is correct.
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- [lintcheck](#lintcheck)
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- [PR](#pr)
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- [Common Abbreviations](#common-abbreviations)
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- [Install from source](#install-from-source)
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## Get the Code
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@ -128,4 +129,45 @@ This is a concise list of abbreviations that can come up during Clippy developme
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general list can be found in the [rustc-dev-guide glossary][glossary]. Always feel free to ask if
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an abbreviation or meaning is unclear to you.
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## Install from source
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If you are hacking on Clippy and want to install it from source, do the following:
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First, take note of the toolchain [override](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/overrides.html) in `/rust-toolchain`.
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We will use this override to install Clippy into the right toolchain.
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> Tip: You can view the active toolchain for the current directory with `rustup show active-toolchain`.
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From the Clippy project root, run the following command to build the Clippy binaries and copy them into the
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toolchain directory. This will override the currently installed Clippy component.
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```terminal
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cargo build --release --bin cargo-clippy --bin clippy-driver -Zunstable-options --out-dir "$(rustc --print=sysroot)/bin"
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```
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Now you may run `cargo clippy` in any project, using the toolchain where you just installed Clippy.
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```terminal
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cd my-project
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cargo +nightly-2021-07-01 clippy
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```
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...or `clippy-driver`
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```terminal
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clippy-driver +nightly-2021-07-01 <filename>
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```
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If you need to restore the default Clippy installation, run the following (from the Clippy project root).
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```terminal
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rustup component remove clippy
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rustup component add clippy
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```
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> **DO NOT** install using `cargo install --path . --force` since this will overwrite rustup
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[proxies](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/concepts/proxies.html). That is, `~/.cargo/bin/cargo-clippy` and
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`~/.cargo/bin/clippy-driver` should be hard or soft links to `~/.cargo/bin/rustup`. You can repair these by running
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`rustup update`.
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[glossary]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/appendix/glossary.html
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