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Update to rustc-1.42.0 to again use system llvm for a smaller build,
but indicate why system llvm is a bad idea if using earlier llvm.
Patch seamonkey for this rustc version, its build is much slower.

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[03d537cd]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
[614fc25f]7 <!ENTITY rust-download-http "https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rustc-&rust-version;-src.tar.gz">
[d9bcc5f]8 <!ENTITY rust-download-ftp " ">
[69d1a8e]9 <!ENTITY rust-md5sum "ff5731326898a7010403e1b148375de4">
10 <!ENTITY rust-size "130 MB">
[25997c4a]11 <!-- Gentle Reminder: buildsize is how much the user requires for the real
12 install, i.e. the source with its DESTDIR *plus* the DESTDIR. You
13 can 'mkdir /tmp/RUST ; cp -a install/* /tmp/RUST' and then run 'du -sch'
[8cb68bb1]14 to measure it, or du -sm to look at the size of the build tree before and
15 after the tests. -->
[25997c4a]16
[69d1a8e]17 <!ENTITY rust-buildsize "5.7 GB (250 MB installed) including 344 MB of ~/.cargo files for the user building this. Add 2.5 GB if running the tests">
18 <!ENTITY rust-time "33 SBU (add 17 SBU for tests, both on a 4-core machine)">
[03d537cd]19]>
20
21<sect1 id="rust" xreflabel="rustc-&rust-version;">
22 <?dbhtml filename="rust.html"?>
23
24 <sect1info>
25 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
26 <date>$Date$</date>
27 </sect1info>
28
29 <title>Rustc-&rust-version;</title>
30
31 <indexterm zone="rust">
32 <primary sortas="a-rust">Rust</primary>
33 </indexterm>
34
35 <sect2 role="package">
36 <title>Introduction to Rust</title>
37
38 <para>
39 The <application>Rust</application> programming language is designed
40 to be a safe, concurrent, practical language.
41 </para>
42
[25997c4a]43 <para>
44 This package is updated on a six-weekly release cycle. Because it is
[ec2353a]45 such a large and slow package to build, is at the moment only required
46 by a few packages in this book, and particularly because newer versions
47 tend to break older mozilla packages, the BLFS editors take the view that
48 it should only be updated when that is necessary (either to fix problems,
49 or to allow a new version of a package to build).
[25997c4a]50 </para>
51
[03d537cd]52 <para>
53 As with many other programming languages, rustc (the rust compiler)
[a7b1bddc]54 needs a binary from which to bootstrap. It will download a stage0 binary
55 and many cargo crates (these are actually .tar.gz source archives) at
[03d537cd]56 the start of the build, so you cannot compile it without an internet
57 connection.
58 </para>
59
[25997c4a]60 <para>
61 These crates will then remain in various forms (cache, directories of
62 extracted source), in <filename class="directory">~/.cargo</filename> for
63 ever more. It is common for large <application>rust</application> packages
64 to use multiple versions of some crates. If you purge the files before
65 updating this package, very few crates will need to be updated by the
66 packages in this book which use it (and they will be downloaded as
67 required). But if you retain an older version as a fallback option and
[b05ea0b]68 then use it (when <emphasis>not</emphasis> building in
[25997c4a]69 <filename class="directory">/usr</filename>), it is likely that it will
[b05ea0b]70 then have to re-download some crates. For a full download (i.e. starting
[25997c4a]71 with an empty or missing <filename class="directory">~/.cargo</filename>)
72 downloading the external cargo files for this version only takes a minute
73 or so on a fast network.
74 </para>
75
76 <note>
77 <para>
[d396c65]78 Although BLFS usually installs in <filename
79 class="directory">/usr</filename>, when you later upgrade to a newer
80 version of <application>rust</application> the old libraries in <filename
81 class="directory">/usr/lib/rustlib</filename> will remain, with various
82 hashes in their names, but will not be usable and will waste space. The
83 editors recommend placing the files in the <filename
84 class="directory">/opt</filename> directory. In particular, if you
85 have reason to rebuild with a modified configuration (e.g. using the
[ec2353a]86 shipped LLVM after building with shared LLVM, or for the
87 reverse situation) it is possible for the install to leave a broken
[d396c65]88 <command>cargo</command> program. In such a situation, either remove
89 the existing installation first, or use a different prefix such as
90 /opt/rustc-&rust-version;-build2.
[25997c4a]91 </para>
[b05ea0b]92
93 <para>
[d396c65]94 If you prefer, you can of course change the prefix to <filename
95 class="directory">/usr</filename> and omit the
96 <command>ldconfig</command> and the actions to add rustc to the PATH.
[b05ea0b]97 </para>
[25997c4a]98 </note>
99
[03d537cd]100 <para>
101 The current <application>rustbuild</application> build-system will use
102 all available processors, although it does not scale well and often falls
103 back to just using one core while waiting for a library to compile.
104 </para>
105
106 <para>
107 At the moment <application>Rust</application> does not provide any
[4c6edac]108 guarantees of a stable ABI.
[03d537cd]109 </para>
110
[326f830]111 <note>
[7d259126]112 <para>
113 Rustc defaults to building for ALL supported architectures, using a
[4f8ca94]114 shipped copy of LLVM. In BLFS the build is only for the X86
115 architecture. Rustc still claims to require Python 2, but that is only
116 really necessary when building some other architectures with the
117 shipped LLVM.
[d396c65]118 If you intend to develop rust crates, this build may not be good
[b05ea0b]119 enough for your purposes.
[7d259126]120 </para>
[326f830]121 <para>
[4f9e45d9]122 The build times of this version when repeated on the same machine are
123 often reasonably consistent, but as with all compilations using
124 <command>rustc</command> there can be some very slow outliers.
[326f830]125 </para>
126 <para>
[bb0652ca]127 Unusually, a DESTDIR-style method is being used to install this package.
128 This is because running the install as root not only downloads all of the
[a7b1bddc]129 cargo files again (to <filename>/root/.cargo</filename>), it then spends
[7d259126]130 a very long time recompiling. Using this method saves a lot of time, at
131 the cost of extra disk space.
[326f830]132 </para>
133 </note>
134
[1119387]135 &lfs91_checked;
[03d537cd]136
137 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
138 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
139 <listitem>
140 <para>
141 Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&rust-download-http;"/>
142 </para>
143 </listitem>
144 <listitem>
145 <para>
146 Download (FTP): <ulink url="&rust-download-ftp;"/>
147 </para>
148 </listitem>
149 <listitem>
150 <para>
151 Download MD5 sum: &rust-md5sum;
152 </para>
153 </listitem>
154 <listitem>
155 <para>
156 Download size: &rust-size;
157 </para>
158 </listitem>
159 <listitem>
160 <para>
161 Estimated disk space required: &rust-buildsize;
162 </para>
163 </listitem>
164 <listitem>
165 <para>
166 Estimated build time: &rust-time;
167 </para>
168 </listitem>
169 </itemizedlist>
170
[ec2353a]171<!--<bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
[d7e8f67]172 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
173 <listitem>
174 <para>
175 Required patch:
176 <ulink url="&patch-root;/rustc-&rust-version;-llvm9_fixes-1.patch"/>
177 </para>
178 </listitem>
[ec2353a]179 </itemizedlist>-->
[d7e8f67]180
[03d537cd]181 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Rust Dependencies</bridgehead>
182
183 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
184 <para role="required">
185 <xref linkend="curl"/>,
[4f8ca94]186 <xref linkend="cmake"/>, and
187 <xref linkend="libssh2"/>
[03d537cd]188 </para>
189
[69d1a8e]190 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
[a7b1bddc]191 <para role="recommended">
192 <package>clang</package> from <xref linkend="llvm"/>
[4f9e45d9]193 (built with -DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON so that rust can link to
[741231d]194 system LLVM instead of building its shipped version)
[69d1a8e]195 If using an older version, see the config.toml file below re
196 using the shipped llvm, because of rust issue 69225.
197 </para>
[a7b1bddc]198
[03d537cd]199 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
200 <para role="optional">
[4f8ca94]201 <xref linkend="gdb"/> (used by the testsuite if it is present) and
[4f9e45d9]202 <xref linkend="python2"/> (used by the testsuite)
[03d537cd]203 </para>
204
205 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">
206 User Notes: <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/rust"/>
207 </para>
208 </sect2>
209
210 <sect2 role="installation">
211 <title>Installation of Rust</title>
212
213 <para>
[d396c65]214 To install into the
215 <filename class="directory">/opt</filename> directory, remove the symlink
216 and create a new directory (i.e. with a different name if trying a
217 modified build).
[4f9e45d9]218 As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
[b05ea0b]219 user:
220 </para>
221
[d396c65]222<screen role="root"><userinput>mkdir /opt/rustc-&rust-version; &amp;&amp;
223ln -svfin rustc-&rust-version; /opt/rustc</userinput></screen>
[b05ea0b]224
225 <note>
226 <para>
227 If multiple versions of <application>Rust</application> are installed
228 in <filename class="directory">/opt</filename>, changing to another
229 version only requires changing the <filename> /opt/rustc</filename>
230 symbolic link and then running <command>ldconfig</command>.
231 </para>
232 </note>
233
234 <para>
235 Create a suitable <filename>config.toml</filename> file which will
[4f9e45d9]236 configure the build.
[4c6edac]237 </para>
238
[272f28b]239<screen><userinput>cat &lt;&lt; EOF &gt; config.toml
[51dfb3e]240<literal># see config.toml.example for more possible options
[69d1a8e]241# See the 8.4 book for an example using shipped LLVM
242# e.g. if not installing clang, or using a version before 10.0
[4c6edac]243[llvm]
[4f9e45d9]244# by default, rust will build for a myriad of architectures
[25997c4a]245targets = "X86"
[4f9e45d9]246
[4c6edac]247[build]
[4f9e45d9]248# omit docs to save time and space (default is to build them)
[25997c4a]249docs = false
250
[4c6edac]251# install cargo as well as rust
252extended = true
253
254[install]
[ff803c4]255prefix = "/opt/rustc-&rust-version;"
256docdir = "share/doc/rustc-&rust-version;"
[326f830]257
258[rust]
[4c6edac]259channel = "stable"
[326f830]260rpath = false
[a7b1bddc]261
262# BLFS does not install the FileCheck executable from llvm,
263# so disable codegen tests
264codegen-tests = false
265
[51dfb3e]266</literal>
[4c6edac]267EOF</userinput></screen>
268
[ec2353a]269<!--<para>
[d7e8f67]270 Adapt rustc to allow it to build and function with the changes in LLVM-9:
271 </para>
272
[ec2353a]273<screen><userinput remap="pre">patch -Np1 -i ../rustc-&rust-version;-llvm9_fixes-1.patch</userinput></screen>-->
[d7e8f67]274
[4c6edac]275 <para>
[ec2353a]276 Compile <application>Rust</application> by running the following
[03d537cd]277 commands:
278 </para>
279
[bb0652ca]280<screen><userinput>export RUSTFLAGS="$RUSTFLAGS -C link-args=-lffi" &amp;&amp;
[4f8ca94]281python3 ./x.py build --exclude src/tools/miri</userinput></screen>
[a7b1bddc]282
[6bcd464]283 <note>
[a7b1bddc]284 <para>
[6bcd464]285 The testsuite will generate some messages in the
[a7b1bddc]286 <phrase revision="sysv">system log</phrase>
287 <phrase revision="systemd">systemd journal</phrase>
[6bcd464]288 for traps on invalid opcodes, and for segmentation faults.
[25997c4a]289 In themselves these are nothing to worry about, just a way for the
[4f9e45d9]290 test to be terminated.
[a7b1bddc]291 </para>
[6bcd464]292 </note>
[a7b1bddc]293
[03d537cd]294 <para>
[4f8ca94]295 To run the tests issue <command>python3 ./x.py test --verbose
296 --no-fail-fast | tee rustc-testlog</command>: as with the build, that
297 will use all available CPUs.
[03d537cd]298 </para>
299
300 <para>
[25997c4a]301 The instructions above do not build ARM compilers, so the testsuite
302 <emphasis>will</emphasis> fail and the tests will be reported to end in
303 error, with a backtrace of the last failing test. On a good run, 3 tests
[4f8ca94]304 which need Thumb (ARM) compilers will fail, all in <filename
[25997c4a]305 class="directory">ui/issues</filename> for issues 37131, 49851 and 50993.
[4f9e45d9]306 A fourth test,
[4f8ca94]307 <filename>run-make-fulldeps/sysroot-crates-are-unstable</filename>
[4f9e45d9]308 fails, presumably because we are using only stable features.
[ec2353a]309 <!-- gdb appears to be fixed now
[4f9e45d9]310 If gdb has been installed, in some circumstances tests in
[f7dd8651]311 <filename class="directory">debuginfo</filename> may fail.--> As with all
[4f8ca94]312 large testsuites, other tests might
[4cc77fbd]313 fail on some machines - if the number of failures is in the single digits,
[4f9e45d9]314 check the log for 'FAILED' and review lines above that, particularly the
315 'stderr:' lines. Any mention of
[4cc77fbd]316 SIGSEGV or signal 11 in a failing test is a cause for concern.
[25997c4a]317 </para>
318
[b6ff745e]319 <para>
[69d1a8e]320 If you get any <emphasis>other</emphasis> failing test which reports an
321 issue number then you should search for that issue. For example, when
322 rustc &gt;= 1.41.1 is built with a version of sysllvm before 10.0 the test
323 for issue 69225 fails <ulink
324 url="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/69225"/> and that should be
325 regarded as a critical failurei (they released 1.41.1 because of it).
326 Most other failures will not be critical.
327 </para>
328
329 <para>
330 Therefore, you should determine the number of failures. The total number
331 of tests varies depending on which dependencies are present, e.g. more
332 will be run if <command>gdb</command> is available. If you wish, the
333 total number which were considered can be found if you run:
[03d537cd]334 </para>
335
[69d1a8e]336<screen remap="test"><userinput>egrep 'running [[:digit:]]+ test' rustc-testlog | awk '{ sum += $2 } END { print sum }'</userinput></screen>
[4c6edac]337
[03d537cd]338 <para>
[69d1a8e]339 More importantly, the total of tests which failed can be found by running:
[03d537cd]340 </para>
341
[e7d4e823]342<screen remap="test"><userinput>grep '^test result:' rustc-testlog | awk '{ sum += $6 } END { print sum }'</userinput></screen>
[03d537cd]343
[4c6edac]344 <para>
[69d1a8e]345 And similarly if you care about how many tests passed use $4, for those
346 which were ignored (i.e. skipped) use $8 (and $10 for 'measured', $12 for
347 'filtered out' but both are probably zero).
[4c6edac]348 </para>
349
350 <para>
[a7b1bddc]351 Still as your normal user, do a DESTDIR install:
[4c6edac]352 </para>
353
[fb940713]354<screen><userinput>export LIBSSH2_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG=1 &amp;&amp;
[4f8ca94]355DESTDIR=${PWD}/install python3 ./x.py install &amp;&amp;
[fb940713]356unset LIBSSH2_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG</userinput></screen>
[a7b1bddc]357
358 <para>
359 Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user
360 install the files from the DESTDIR:
361 </para>
362
[bb0652ca]363<screen role="root"><userinput>chown -R root:root install &amp;&amp;
364cp -a install/* /</userinput></screen>
[a7b1bddc]365
[03d537cd]366 </sect2>
367
368 <sect2 role="commands">
369 <title>Command Explanations</title>
370
371 <para>
[d396c65]372 <command>ln -svfn rustc-&rust-version; /opt/rustc</command>: if this is
373 not the first use of the <filename class="directory">/opt/rustc</filename>
374 symlink, overwrite it by forcing, and use the '-n' flag to avoid getting
375 confusing results from e.g. <command>ls -l</command>.
376 </para>
377
378 <para>
[4c6edac]379 <command>targets = "X86"</command>: this avoids building all the available
[a7b1bddc]380 linux cross-compilers (Aarch64, MIPS, PowerPC, SystemZ, etc). Unfortunately,
381 rust insists on installing source files for these below
[21699c7e]382 <filename class="directory">/opt/rustc/lib/src</filename>.
[03d537cd]383 </para>
384
385 <para>
[4c6edac]386 <command>extended = true</command>: this installs Cargo alongside Rust.
[03d537cd]387 </para>
388
389 <para>
[4c6edac]390 <command>channel = "stable"</command>: this ensures only stable features
391 can be used, the default in <filename>config.toml</filename> is to use
392 development features, which is not appropriate for a released version.
[03d537cd]393 </para>
394
[326f830]395 <para>
396 <command>rpath = false</command>: by default, <command>rust</command> can
397 be run from where it was built, without being installed. That adds DT_RPATH
398 entries to all of the ELF files, which produces very messy output from
399 <command>ldd</command>, showing the libraries in the place they were built,
400 even if they have been deleted from there after the install.
401 </para>
402
[25997c4a]403 <!-- comment while using shipped LLVM
[a7b1bddc]404 <para>
405 <command>[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]</command>: the syntax of
406 <filename>config.toml</filename> requires an <literal>llvm-config</literal>
407 entry for each target for which system-llvm is to be used. Change the target
408 to <literal>[target.i686-unknown-linux-gnu]</literal> if you are building
409 on 32-bit x86. This whole section may be omitted if you wish to build
410 against the shipped llvm, or do not have clang, but the resulting build will
[7d259126]411 be larger and take longer.
[25997c4a]412 </para>-->
[a7b1bddc]413
[bb0652ca]414 <para>
415 <command>export RUSTFLAGS="$RUSTFLAGS -C link-args=-lffi"</command>:
416 This adds a link to libffi to any RUSTFLAGS you may already be passing
417 to the build. On some systems, linking fails to include libffi unless
418 this is used. The reason why this is needed is not clear.
419 </para>
420
[25997c4a]421 <para>
422 <command>--exclude src/tools/miri</command>: For a long time, the miri
423 crate (an interpreter for the Midlevel Intermediate Representation)
424 has failed to build on releases. It is optional, but the failure
[4f9e45d9]425 messages can persuade people that the whole build failed. However,
426 although it is not built in the main compile, with rustc-1.35.0 it
427 now gets compiled during the install, but it is broken in this version.
428 <!-- might be unbroken in 1.36.0, if so remove broken from description
429 of miri below. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/61830 -->
[25997c4a]430 </para>
431
[03d537cd]432 <para>
[4c6edac]433 <command>--verbose</command>: this switch can sometimes provide more
434 information about a test which fails.
[03d537cd]435 </para>
[4c6edac]436
437 <para>
438 <command>--no-fail-fast</command>: this switch ensures that the testsuite
439 will not stop at the first error.
440 </para>
441
[fb940713]442 <para>
443 <command>export LIBSSH2_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG=1</command>: On some systems,
444 cairo fails to link during the install because it cannot find libssh2.
445 This seems to fix it, but again the reason why the problem occurs is not
446 understood.
447 </para>
448
[326f830]449 <para>
[4f8ca94]450 <command>DESTDIR=${PWD}/install python3 ./x.py install</command>: This
451 effects a DESTDIR-style install in the source tree,creating an <filename
[bb0652ca]452 class="directory">install</filename> directory. Note that DESTDIR installs
453 need an absolute path, passing 'install' will not work.
[a7b1bddc]454 </para>
455
456 <para>
[bb0652ca]457 <command>chown -R root:root install</command>: the DESTDIR install
[a7b1bddc]458 was run by a regular user, who owns the files. For security, change their
459 owner before doing a simple copy to install them.
[326f830]460 </para>
461
[03d537cd]462 </sect2>
463
[b05ea0b]464 <sect2 role="configuration">
465 <title>Configuring Rust</title>
466
467 <sect3 id="rustc-config">
468 <title>Configuration Information</title>
469
470 <para>
471 If you installed <application>rustc</application> in
472 <filename class="directory">/opt</filename>, you need to update the
[de33b2a]473 following configuration files so that <application>rustc</application>
474 is correctly found by other packages and system processes.
[b05ea0b]475 </para>
476
477 <para>
478 As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, update
479 the <filename>/etc/ld.so.conf</filename> file and the dynamic linker's
480 run-time cache file:
481 </para>
482
483<screen role="root"><userinput>cat &gt;&gt; /etc/ld.so.conf &lt;&lt; EOF
484<literal># Begin rustc addition
485
486/opt/rustc/lib
487
488# End rustc addition</literal>
489EOF
490
491ldconfig</userinput></screen>
492
493 <indexterm zone="rustc rustc-config">
494 <primary sortas="e-etc-ld.so.conf">/etc/ld.so.conf</primary>
495 </indexterm>
496
497 <para>
498 As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, create
499 the <filename>/etc/profile.d/rustc.sh</filename> file:
500 </para>
501
502<screen role="root"><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/profile.d/rustc.sh &lt;&lt; "EOF"
503<literal># Begin /etc/profile.d/rustc.sh
504
505pathprepend /opt/rustc/bin PATH
506
507# End /etc/profile.d/rustc.sh</literal>
508EOF</userinput></screen>
509
[de33b2a]510 <para>
511 Immediately after installation, update the current PATH
512 for your current shell as a normal user:
513 </para>
[b05ea0b]514
515<screen><userinput>source /etc/profile.d/rustc.sh</userinput></screen>
516
517 </sect3>
518 </sect2>
519
520
[03d537cd]521 <sect2 role="content">
522 <title>Contents</title>
523
524 <segmentedlist>
[78399edc]525 <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
526 <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
527 <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
[03d537cd]528
529 <seglistitem>
530 <seg>
[ec2353a]531 cargo-clippy, cargo-fmt, cargo-miri, cargo, clippy-driver, miri, rls, rust-gdb, rust-gdbgui, rust-lldb, rustc, rustdoc, rustfmt.
[03d537cd]532 </seg>
533 <seg>
[4c6edac]534 Many lib*&lt;16-byte-hash&gt;.so libraries.
[03d537cd]535 </seg>
536 <seg>
537 ~/.cargo,
[21699c7e]538 /opt/rustc/lib/rustlib,
539 /opt/rustc/share/doc/rustc-&rust-version;, and
540 /opt/rustc/share/zsh/site-functions
[03d537cd]541 </seg>
542 </seglistitem>
543 </segmentedlist>
544
545 <variablelist>
546 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
547 <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
548 <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
549
[7d259126]550 <varlistentry id="cargo-clippy">
551 <term><command>cargo-clippy</command></term>
552 <listitem>
553 <para>
554 provides lint checks for a cargo package.
555 </para>
556 <indexterm zone="rust cargo-clippy">
557 <primary sortas="b-cargo-clippy">cargo-clippy</primary>
558 </indexterm>
559 </listitem>
560 </varlistentry>
561
[a7b1bddc]562 <varlistentry id="cargo-fmt">
563 <term><command>cargo-fmt</command></term>
564 <listitem>
565 <para>
566 formats all bin and lib files of the current crate using
567 rustfmt.
568 </para>
569 <indexterm zone="rust cargo-fmt">
570 <primary sortas="b-cargo-fmt">cargo-fmt</primary>
571 </indexterm>
572 </listitem>
573 </varlistentry>
574
[4f9e45d9]575 <varlistentry id="cargo-miri">
576 <term><command>cargo-miri</command></term>
577 <listitem>
578 <para>
579 <!-- FIXME reword to 'is used by' if Miri installed
580 AND works enough to report its \-\-help -->
581 is for use by Miri to interpret bin crates and tests
582 </para>
583 <indexterm zone="rust cargo-miri">
584 <primary sortas="b-cargo-miri">cargo-miri</primary>
585 </indexterm>
586 </listitem>
587 </varlistentry>
588
[4c6edac]589 <varlistentry id="cargo">
590 <term><command>cargo</command></term>
591 <listitem>
592 <para>
593 is the Package Manager for Rust.
594 </para>
595 <indexterm zone="rust cargo">
596 <primary sortas="b-cargo">cargo</primary>
597 </indexterm>
598 </listitem>
599 </varlistentry>
600
[7d259126]601 <varlistentry id="clippy-driver">
602 <term><command>clippy-driver</command></term>
603 <listitem>
604 <para>
605 provides lint checks for Rust.
606 </para>
607 <indexterm zone="rust clippy-driver">
608 <primary sortas="b-clippy-driver">clippy-driver</primary>
609 </indexterm>
610 </listitem>
611 </varlistentry>
612
[4f9e45d9]613 <varlistentry id="miri">
614 <term><command>miri</command></term>
615 <listitem>
616 <para>
617 is an interpreter for Rust's mid-level intermediate representation
618 (MIR). It is broken in this version.
619 </para>
620 <indexterm zone="rust miri">
621 <primary sortas="b-miri">miri</primary>
622 </indexterm>
623 </listitem>
624 </varlistentry>
625
[326f830]626 <varlistentry id="rls">
627 <term><command>rls</command></term>
628 <listitem>
629 <para>
630 is the Rust Language Server. This can run in the background to
631 provide IDEs, editors, and other tools with information about Rust
632 programs.
633 </para>
634 <indexterm zone="rust rls">
635 <primary sortas="b-rls">rls</primary>
636 </indexterm>
637 </listitem>
638 </varlistentry>
639
[03d537cd]640 <varlistentry id="rust-gdb">
641 <term><command>rust-gdb</command></term>
642 <listitem>
643 <para>
[a7b1bddc]644 is a wrapper script for gdb, pulling in Python
645 pretty-printing modules installed in <filename
646 class="directory">/usr/lib/rustlib/etc</filename>.
[03d537cd]647 </para>
648 <indexterm zone="rust rust-gdb">
649 <primary sortas="b-rust-gdb">rust-gdb</primary>
650 </indexterm>
651 </listitem>
652 </varlistentry>
653
[ec2353a]654 <varlistentry id="rust-gdbgui">
655 <term><command>rust-gdbgui</command></term>
656 <listitem>
657 <para>
658 is a wrapper script for a graphical front end to gdb that runs in a
659 browser.
660 </para>
661 <indexterm zone="rust rust-gdbgui">
662 <primary sortas="b-rust-gdbgui">rust-gdbgui</primary>
663 </indexterm>
664 </listitem>
665 </varlistentry>
666
[03d537cd]667 <varlistentry id="rust-lldb">
668 <term><command>rust-lldb</command></term>
669 <listitem>
670 <para>
[a7b1bddc]671 is a wrapper script for LLDB (the LLVM debugger)
672 pulling in the Python pretty-printing modules.
[03d537cd]673 </para>
674 <indexterm zone="rust rust-lldb">
675 <primary sortas="b-rust-lldb">rust=lldb</primary>
676 </indexterm>
677 </listitem>
678 </varlistentry>
679
680 <varlistentry id="rustc">
681 <term><command>rustc</command></term>
682 <listitem>
683 <para>
684 is the rust compiler.
685 </para>
686 <indexterm zone="rust rustc">
687 <primary sortas="b-rustc">rustc</primary>
688 </indexterm>
689 </listitem>
690 </varlistentry>
691
692 <varlistentry id="rustdoc">
693 <term><command>rustdoc</command></term>
694 <listitem>
695 <para>
696 generates documentation from rust source code.
697 </para>
698 <indexterm zone="rust rustdoc">
699 <primary sortas="b-rustdoc">rustdoc</primary>
700 </indexterm>
701 </listitem>
702 </varlistentry>
703
[a7b1bddc]704 <varlistentry id="rustfmt">
705 <term><command>rustfmt</command></term>
706 <listitem>
707 <para>
708 formats rust code.
709 </para>
710 <indexterm zone="rust rustfmt">
711 <primary sortas="b-rustfmt">rustfmt</primary>
712 </indexterm>
713 </listitem>
714 </varlistentry>
715
[03d537cd]716 <varlistentry id="libstd">
717 <term><filename class="libraryfile">libstd-&lt;16-byte-hash&gt;.so</filename></term>
718 <listitem>
719 <para>
720 is the Rust Standard Library, the foundation of portable Rust software.
721 </para>
722 <indexterm zone="rust libstd">
723 <primary sortas="c-libstd">libstd-&lt;16-byte-hash&gt;.so</primary>
724 </indexterm>
725 </listitem>
726 </varlistentry>
727 </variablelist>
728 </sect2>
729</sect1>
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