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3 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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4 | <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
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5 | %general-entities;
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6 |
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7 | <!ENTITY rust-download-http "https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rustc-&rust-version;-src.tar.xz">
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8 | <!ENTITY rust-download-ftp " ">
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9 | <!ENTITY rust-md5sum "0b00381728b6c005e95194f7e44cff33">
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10 | <!ENTITY rust-size "191 MB">
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11 | <!ENTITY rust-buildsize "8.9 GB (298 MB installed); add 6.4 GB if running the tests">
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12 | <!ENTITY rust-time "6.7 SBU (including download time; add 6.2 SBU for tests, both using parallelism=8)">
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13 | ]>
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14 |
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15 | <sect1 id="rust" xreflabel="rustc-&rust-version;">
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16 | <?dbhtml filename="rust.html"?>
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17 |
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18 |
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19 | <title>Rustc-&rust-version;</title>
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20 |
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21 | <indexterm zone="rust">
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22 | <primary sortas="a-rust">Rust</primary>
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23 | </indexterm>
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24 |
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25 | <sect2 role="package">
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26 | <title>Introduction to Rust</title>
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27 | <para>
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28 | The <application>Rust</application> programming language is designed
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29 | to be a safe, concurrent, practical language.
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30 | </para>
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31 |
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32 | <para>
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33 | This package is updated on a six-weekly release cycle. Because it is
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34 | such a large and slow package to build, is at the moment only required
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35 | by a few packages in this book, and particularly because newer versions
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36 | tend to break older mozilla packages, the BLFS editors take the view that
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37 | it should only be updated when that is necessary (either to fix problems,
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38 | or to allow a new version of a package to build).
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39 | </para>
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40 |
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41 | <para>
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42 | As with many other programming languages, rustc (the rust compiler)
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43 | needs a binary from which to bootstrap. It will download a stage0
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44 | binary at the start of the build, so you cannot compile it without an
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45 | Internet connection.
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46 | </para>
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47 |
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48 | <note>
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49 | <para>
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50 | Although BLFS usually installs in <filename
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51 | class="directory">/usr</filename>, when you later upgrade to a newer
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52 | version of <application>rust</application> the old libraries in <filename
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53 | class="directory">/usr/lib/rustlib</filename> will remain, with various
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54 | hashes in their names, but will not be usable and will waste space. The
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55 | editors recommend placing the files in the <filename
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56 | class="directory">/opt</filename> directory. In particular, if you
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57 | have reason to rebuild with a modified configuration (e.g. using the
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58 | shipped LLVM after building with shared LLVM, perhaps to compile crates
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59 | for architectures which the BLFS LLVM build does not support)
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60 | it is possible for the install to leave a broken
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61 | <command>cargo</command> program. In such a situation, either remove
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62 | the existing installation first, or use a different prefix such as
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63 | /opt/rustc-&rust-version;-build2.
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64 | </para>
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65 |
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66 | <para>
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67 | If you prefer, you can of course change the prefix to <filename
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68 | class="directory">/usr</filename>.
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69 | </para>
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70 | </note>
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71 |
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72 | <para>
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73 | The current <application>rustbuild</application> build-system will use
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74 | all processors, although it does not scale well and often falls
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75 | back to just using one core while waiting for a library to compile.
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76 | However it can be mostly limited to a specified number of processors by
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77 | a combination of adding the switch <literal>--jobs <N></literal>
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78 | (e.g. '--jobs 4' to limit to 4 processors) on each invocation of
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79 | <command>python3 x.py</command> <emphasis>and</emphasis> using an
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80 | environment variable <envar>CARGO_BUILD_JOBS=<N></envar>. At the
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81 | moment this is not effective when some of the rustc tests are run.
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82 | </para>
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83 |
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84 | <para>
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85 | The current version of rust's num_cpus crate now recognizes that cgroups
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86 | can be used to restrict which processors it is allowed to use. So if your
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87 | machine lacks DRAM (typically, less than 2 GB DRAM per core) that might be
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88 | an alternative to taking CPUs offline.
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89 | Read <xref linkend='build-in-cgroup'/> for how to use a cgroup.
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90 | </para>
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91 |
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92 | <para>
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93 | At the moment <application>Rust</application> does not provide any
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94 | guarantees of a stable ABI.
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95 | </para>
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96 |
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97 | <note>
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98 | <para>
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99 | Rustc defaults to building for ALL supported architectures, using a
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100 | shipped copy of LLVM. In BLFS the build is only for the X86
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101 | architecture.
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102 | If you intend to develop rust crates, this build may not be good
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103 | enough for your purposes.
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104 | </para>
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105 | <para>
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106 | The build times of this version when repeated on the same machine are
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107 | often reasonably consistent, but as with all compilations using
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108 | <command>rustc</command> there can be some very slow outliers.
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109 | </para>
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110 | </note>
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111 |
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112 | &lfs122_checked;
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113 |
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114 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
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115 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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116 | <listitem>
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117 | <para>
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118 | Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&rust-download-http;"/>
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119 | </para>
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120 | </listitem>
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121 | <listitem>
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122 | <para>
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123 | Download (FTP): <ulink url="&rust-download-ftp;"/>
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124 | </para>
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125 | </listitem>
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126 | <listitem>
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127 | <para>
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128 | Download MD5 sum: &rust-md5sum;
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129 | </para>
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130 | </listitem>
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131 | <listitem>
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132 | <para>
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133 | Download size: &rust-size;
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134 | </para>
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135 | </listitem>
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136 | <listitem>
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137 | <para>
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138 | Estimated disk space required: &rust-buildsize;
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139 | </para>
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140 | </listitem>
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141 | <listitem>
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142 | <para>
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143 | Estimated build time: &rust-time;
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144 | </para>
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145 | </listitem>
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146 | </itemizedlist>
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147 | <!-- only keep this here for reuse in case we need a patch
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148 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
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149 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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150 | <listitem>
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151 | <para>
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152 | Optional patch (recommended if running the test suite):
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153 | <ulink url="&patch-root;/rustc-&rust-version;-testsuite_fix-1.patch"/>
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154 | </para>
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155 | </listitem>
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156 | </itemizedlist>
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157 | -->
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158 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Rust Dependencies</bridgehead>
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159 |
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160 | <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
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161 | <para role="required">
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162 | <xref linkend="cmake"/> and
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163 | <!-- Required for downloading stage 0 binaries.
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164 | Otherwise it's recommended (if not installed, a vendored copy
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165 | will be built). -->
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166 | <xref linkend="curl"/>
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167 | </para>
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168 |
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169 | &build-use-internet;
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170 |
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171 | <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Recommended</bridgehead>
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172 | <para role="recommended">
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173 | <xref linkend="libssh2"/>,
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174 | <xref linkend="llvm"/>
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175 | (built with -D LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON so that rust can link to
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176 | system LLVM instead of building its shipped version), and
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177 | <xref linkend="sqlite"/>
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178 | </para>
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179 |
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180 | <note>
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181 | <para>
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182 | If a recommended dependency is not installed, a shipped copy in the
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183 | Rustc source tarball will be built and used.
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184 | </para>
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185 | </note>
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186 |
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187 | <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
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188 | <para role="optional">
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189 | <xref linkend="gdb"/> (used by the test suite if it is present),
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190 | <xref linkend="git"/> (required by the test suite),
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191 | <ulink url="https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/tree/main/cranelift">cranelift</ulink>,
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192 | <ulink url="https://jemalloc.net/">jemalloc</ulink>,
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193 | libgccjit (read command explanation in
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194 | <xref role="nodep" linkend="gcc"/>), and
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195 | <ulink url='https://libgit2.org/'>libgit2</ulink>
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196 | </para>
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197 |
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198 | <para condition="html" role="usernotes">
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199 | Editor Notes: <ulink url="&blfs-wiki;/rust"/>
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200 | </para>
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201 | </sect2>
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202 |
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203 | <sect2 role="installation">
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204 | <title>Installation of Rust</title>
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205 |
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206 | <para>
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207 | To install into the
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208 | <filename class="directory">/opt</filename> directory, remove any
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209 | existing <filename>/opt/rustc</filename> symlink
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210 | and create a new directory (i.e. with a different name if trying a
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211 | modified build of the same version).
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212 | As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
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213 | user:
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214 | </para>
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215 |
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216 | <screen role="root"><userinput>mkdir -pv /opt/rustc-&rust-version; &&
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217 | ln -svfn rustc-&rust-version; /opt/rustc</userinput></screen>
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218 |
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219 | <note>
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220 | <para>
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221 | If multiple versions of <application>Rust</application> are installed
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222 | in <filename class="directory">/opt</filename>, changing to another
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223 | version only requires changing the <filename> /opt/rustc</filename>
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224 | symbolic link and then running <command>ldconfig</command>.
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225 | </para>
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226 | </note>
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227 |
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228 | <para>
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229 | Create a suitable <filename>config.toml</filename> file which will
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230 | configure the build.
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231 | </para>
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232 |
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233 | <screen><userinput>cat << EOF > config.toml
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234 | <literal># see config.toml.example for more possible options
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235 | # See the 8.4 book for an old example using shipped LLVM
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236 | # e.g. if not installing clang, or using a version before 13.0
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237 |
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238 | # Tell x.py the editors have reviewed the content of this file
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239 | # and updated it to follow the major changes of the building system,
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240 | # so x.py will not warn us to do such a review.
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241 | change-id = 125535
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242 |
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243 | [llvm]
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244 | # by default, rust will build for a myriad of architectures
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245 | targets = "X86"
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246 |
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247 | # When using system llvm prefer shared libraries
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248 | link-shared = true
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249 |
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250 | [build]
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251 | # omit docs to save time and space (default is to build them)
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252 | docs = false
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253 |
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254 | # install extended tools: cargo, clippy, etc
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255 | extended = true
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256 |
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257 | # Do not query new versions of dependencies online.
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258 | locked-deps = true
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259 |
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260 | # Specify which extended tools (those from the default install).
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261 | tools = ["cargo", "clippy", "rustdoc", "rustfmt"]
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262 |
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263 | # Use the source code shipped in the tarball for the dependencies.
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264 | # The combination of this and the "locked-deps" entry avoids downloading
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265 | # many crates from Internet, and makes the Rustc build more stable.
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266 | vendor = true
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267 |
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268 | [install]
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269 | prefix = "/opt/rustc-&rust-version;"
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270 | docdir = "share/doc/rustc-&rust-version;"
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271 |
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272 | [rust]
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273 | channel = "stable"
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274 | description = "for BLFS &version;"
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275 |
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276 | # Enable the same optimizations as the official upstream build.
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277 | lto = "thin"
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278 | codegen-units = 1
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279 |
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280 | [target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]
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281 | # NB the output of llvm-config (i.e. help options) may be
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282 | # dumped to the screen when config.toml is parsed.
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283 | llvm-config = "/usr/bin/llvm-config"
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284 |
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285 | [target.i686-unknown-linux-gnu]
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286 | # NB the output of llvm-config (i.e. help options) may be
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287 | # dumped to the screen when config.toml is parsed.
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288 | llvm-config = "/usr/bin/llvm-config"</literal>
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289 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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290 |
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291 | <note>
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292 | <para>
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293 | The <command>python3 x.py</command> commands may output a warning
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294 | message complaining <computeroutput>no codegen-backends
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295 | config matched the requested path to build a codegen
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296 | backend</computeroutput>. And the provided
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297 | <quote>suggestion</quote> (<computeroutput>add backend to
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298 | codegen-backends in config.toml</computeroutput>) will not silence
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299 | it. This warning is <ulink
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300 | url='https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110692'>bogus</ulink>
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301 | and it should be ignored.
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302 | </para>
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303 | </note>
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304 |
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305 | <para>
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306 | Compile <application>Rust</application> by running the following
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307 | commands:
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308 | </para>
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309 |
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310 | <!-- fixed in 1.58.0, retain as a reminder that fixed crates can be used
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311 | <screen><userinput>sed -i -e '/^curl /s/0.4.38/0.4.40/' \
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312 | -e '/^curl-sys /s/0.4.48/0.4.50/' \
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313 | src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml && -->
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314 |
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315 | <screen><userinput>{ [ ! -e /usr/include/libssh2.h ] ||
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316 | export LIBSSH2_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG=1; } &&
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317 | { [ ! -e /usr/include/sqlite3.h ] ||
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318 | export LIBSQLITE3_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG=1; } &&
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319 | python3 x.py build</userinput></screen>
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320 |
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321 | <note>
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322 | <para>
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323 | The test suite will generate some messages in the
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324 | <phrase revision="sysv">system log</phrase>
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325 | <phrase revision="systemd">systemd journal</phrase>
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326 | for traps on invalid opcodes, and for segmentation faults.
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327 | In themselves these are nothing to worry about, just a way for the
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328 | test to be terminated.
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329 | </para>
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330 | </note>
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331 |
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332 | <para>
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333 | To run the tests (again using all available CPUs) issue:
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334 | </para>
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335 |
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336 | <screen remap="test"><userinput>SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs \
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337 | python3 x.py test --verbose --no-fail-fast --keep-stage-std=1 | \
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338 | tee rustc-testlog</userinput></screen>
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339 |
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340 | <!-- Both "unused import: `std::io::BufRead`"
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341 | Test suite internal issues and the unused imports are removed in
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342 | https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126097. -->
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343 | <para>
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344 | Three tests named <filename>tests/run-make/print-cfg</filename>,
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345 | <filename>tests/run-make/print-to-output</filename>, and
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346 | <literal>core::config::tests::download_ci_llvm</literal> are known to
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347 | fail.
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348 | </para>
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349 |
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350 | <!-- Let's just comment this out. Nobody has tested on a system w/o
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351 | FileCheck for a long time.
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352 | <para>
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353 | If <command>FileCheck</command> from <application>LLVM</application> has
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354 | not been installed, all 47 tests from the <quote>assembly</quote> suite
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355 | will fail.
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356 | </para>
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357 | -->
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358 | <para>
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359 | As with all large test suites, some tests might fail on some machines -
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360 | if the number of additional failures is low,
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361 | check the log for 'failures:' and review lines above that, particularly the
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362 | 'stderr:' lines. Any mention of
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363 | SIGSEGV or signal 11 in a failing test is a cause for concern.
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364 | </para>
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365 |
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366 | <para>
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367 | If you get any <emphasis>other</emphasis> failing test which reports an
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368 | issue number then you should search for that issue. For example, when
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369 | rustc >= 1.41.1 was built with a version of sysllvm before 10.0 the test
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370 | for issue 69225 failed <ulink
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371 | url="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/69225"/> and that should be
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372 | regarded as a critical failure (they released 1.41.1 because of it).
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373 | Most other failures will not be critical.
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374 | </para>
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375 |
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376 | <para>
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377 | Therefore, you should determine the number of failures.
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378 | The number of tests which passed and failed can be found by running:
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379 | </para>
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380 |
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381 | <!-- split into two lines for narrower screen windows -->
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382 | <screen remap="test"><userinput>grep '^test result:' rustc-testlog |
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383 | awk '{sum1 += $4; sum2 += $6} END { print sum1 " passed; " sum2 " failed" }'</userinput></screen>
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384 |
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385 | <para>
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386 | The other available fields are $8 for those which were ignored
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387 | (i.e. skipped), $10 for 'measured' and $12 for 'filtered out' but both
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388 | those last two are probably zero.
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389 | </para>
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390 |
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391 | <para>
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392 | Now, as the &root; user, install the package:
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393 | </para>
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394 |
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395 | <note>
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396 | <para>
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397 | If <command>sudo</command> or <command>su</command> is invoked for
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398 | switching to the &root; user, ensure
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399 | <envar>LIBSSH2_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG</envar> and
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400 | <envar>LIBSQLITE3_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG</envar> are correctly passed or
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401 | the following command may rebuild <command>cargo</command> with
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402 | shipped copies of libssh2 and sqlite. For <command>sudo</command>,
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403 | use the
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404 | <option>--preserve-env=LIB{SSH2,SQLITE3}_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG</option>
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405 | option. For <command>su</command>, do <emphasis>not</emphasis> use
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406 | the <option>-</option> or <option>--login</option> options.
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407 | </para>
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408 | </note>
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409 |
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410 | <screen role='root'><userinput>python3 x.py install rustc std &&
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411 | install -vm755 \
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412 | build/host/stage1-tools/*/*/{cargo{,-clippy,-fmt},clippy-driver,rustfmt} \
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413 | /opt/rustc-&rust-version;/bin &&</userinput>
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414 | install -vDm644 \
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415 | src/tools/cargo/src/etc/_cargo \
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416 | /opt/rustc-&rust-version;/share/zsh/site-functions/_cargo &&
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417 | install -vm644 src/tools/cargo/src/etc/man/* \
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418 | /opt/rustc-&rust-version;/share/man/man1</screen>
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419 |
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420 | <para>
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421 | Still as the &root; user, fix the installation of documentation
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422 | and symlink a <application>Zsh</application>
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423 | completion file into the correct location:
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424 | </para>
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425 |
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426 | <screen role='root'><userinput>rm -fv /opt/rustc-&rust-version;/share/doc/rustc-&rust-version;/*.old &&
|
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427 | install -vm644 README.md \
|
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428 | /opt/rustc-&rust-version;/share/doc/rustc-&rust-version; &&
|
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429 |
|
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430 | install -vdm755 /usr/share/zsh/site-functions &&
|
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431 | ln -sfv /opt/rustc/share/zsh/site-functions/_cargo \
|
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432 | /usr/share/zsh/site-functions</userinput></screen>
|
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433 |
|
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434 | <para>
|
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435 | Finally, unset the exported environment variables:
|
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436 | </para>
|
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437 |
|
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438 | <screen><userinput>unset LIB{SSH2,SQLITE3}_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG</userinput></screen>
|
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439 |
|
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440 | </sect2>
|
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441 |
|
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442 | <sect2 role="commands">
|
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443 | <title>Command Explanations</title>
|
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444 |
|
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445 | <para>
|
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446 | <command>ln -svfn rustc-&rust-version; /opt/rustc</command>: if this is
|
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447 | not the first use of the <filename class="directory">/opt/rustc</filename>
|
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448 | symlink, overwrite it by forcing, and use the '-n' flag to avoid getting
|
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449 | confusing results from e.g. <command>ls -l</command>.
|
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450 | </para>
|
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451 |
|
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452 | <para>
|
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453 | <literal>targets = "X86"</literal>: this avoids building all the available
|
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454 | linux cross-compilers (AArch64, MIPS, PowerPC, SystemZ, etc). Unfortunately,
|
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455 | rust insists on installing source files for these below
|
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456 | <filename class="directory">/opt/rustc/lib/src</filename>.
|
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457 | </para>
|
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458 |
|
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459 | <para>
|
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460 | <literal>extended = true</literal>: this installs several tools
|
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461 | (specified by the <literal>tools</literal> entry) alongside
|
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462 | <command>rustc</command>.
|
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463 | </para>
|
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464 |
|
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465 | <para>
|
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466 | <literal>tools = ["cargo", "clippy", "rustdoc", "rustfmt"]</literal>:
|
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467 | only build the tools from the 'default' profile in binary command
|
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468 | <command>rustup</command> which are recommended for most users.
|
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469 | The other tools are unlikely to be useful unless using (old) code
|
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470 | analyzers or editing the standard library.
|
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471 | </para>
|
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472 |
|
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473 | <para>
|
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474 | <literal>channel = "stable"</literal>: this ensures only stable features
|
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475 | can be used, the default in <filename>config.toml</filename> is to use
|
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476 | development features, which is not appropriate for a released version.
|
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477 | </para>
|
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478 |
|
---|
479 | <!-- comment while using shipped LLVM -->
|
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480 | <para>
|
---|
481 | <literal>[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]</literal>: the syntax of
|
---|
482 | <filename>config.toml</filename> requires an <literal>llvm-config</literal>
|
---|
483 | entry for each target for which system-llvm is to be used. Change the target
|
---|
484 | to <literal>[target.i686-unknown-linux-gnu]</literal> if you are building
|
---|
485 | on 32-bit x86. This whole section may be omitted if you wish to build
|
---|
486 | against the shipped llvm, or do not have clang, but the resulting build will
|
---|
487 | be larger and take longer.
|
---|
488 | </para>
|
---|
489 |
|
---|
490 | <!--<para>
|
---|
491 | <command>sed -i -e '/^curl /s/0.4.38/0.4.40/' ... </command>: two crates
|
---|
492 | normally downloaded for this release do not correctly initialise
|
---|
493 | <application>curl</application> if using
|
---|
494 | <application>openssl-3.0.0</application>. Upstream has fixed that for a
|
---|
495 | future release, this sed causes the fixed versions to be used.
|
---|
496 | </para>-->
|
---|
497 |
|
---|
498 | <!-- https://github.com/alexcrichton/ssh2-rs/issues/173 -->
|
---|
499 | <para>
|
---|
500 | <command>export LIBSSH2_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG=1</command>: Allow
|
---|
501 | <command>cargo</command> to link to system libssh2.
|
---|
502 | </para>
|
---|
503 |
|
---|
504 | <!-- src/tools/cargo/Cargo.toml is specifying "bundled" as the
|
---|
505 | upstream is suggesting to avoid issues building for Windoge.
|
---|
506 | We don't care about Windoge so override this if we have
|
---|
507 | system sqlite3. -->
|
---|
508 | <para>
|
---|
509 | <command>export LIBSQLITE3_SYS_USE_PKG_CONFIG=1</command>: Allow
|
---|
510 | <command>cargo</command> to link to system sqlite.
|
---|
511 | </para>
|
---|
512 |
|
---|
513 | <!--<para>
|
---|
514 | <command>export RUSTFLAGS="$RUSTFLAGS -C link-args=-lffi"</command>:
|
---|
515 | This adds a link to libffi to any RUSTFLAGS you may already be passing
|
---|
516 | to the build. On some systems, linking fails to include libffi unless
|
---|
517 | this is used. The reason why this is needed is not clear.
|
---|
518 | 2023-01-14 : assumed to be no longer needed, but it is some years
|
---|
519 | since one person reported needing this, keep it commented for the moment.
|
---|
520 | </para>-->
|
---|
521 |
|
---|
522 | <!-- https://github.com/alexcrichton/openssl-probe/issues/25 -->
|
---|
523 | <para>
|
---|
524 | <envar>SSL_CERT_DIR=/etc/ssl/certs</envar>: Work around an issue
|
---|
525 | causing test failures with the CA certificate store layout used by
|
---|
526 | <xref linkend='make-ca'/>.
|
---|
527 | </para>
|
---|
528 |
|
---|
529 | <para>
|
---|
530 | <parameter>--verbose</parameter>: this switch can sometimes provide more
|
---|
531 | information about a test which fails.
|
---|
532 | </para>
|
---|
533 |
|
---|
534 | <para>
|
---|
535 | <parameter>--no-fail-fast</parameter>: this switch ensures that the test suite
|
---|
536 | will not stop at the first error.
|
---|
537 | </para>
|
---|
538 |
|
---|
539 | <para>
|
---|
540 | <parameter>--keep-stage-std 1</parameter>: this switch prevents
|
---|
541 | <command>x.py test</command> from rebuilding the entire package for
|
---|
542 | some unknown reason.
|
---|
543 | </para>
|
---|
544 |
|
---|
545 | <!-- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/94147
|
---|
546 | Do a manual installation for these 5 binaries for 1.80.0, the
|
---|
547 | build system insists to rebuild them even with this.
|
---|
548 | <para>
|
---|
549 | <parameter>- -stage=1</parameter>: this switch works around an issue
|
---|
550 | causing some Rustc components unnecessarily rebuilt running
|
---|
551 | <command>python3 x.py install</command>.
|
---|
552 | </para>-->
|
---|
553 |
|
---|
554 | <para>
|
---|
555 | <command>install ... /opt/rustc-&rust-version;/...</command>:
|
---|
556 | these commands explicitly install some Rust components. They are
|
---|
557 | used instead of relying on <command>x.py install</command> because the
|
---|
558 | latter would rebuild these components for some unknown reason.
|
---|
559 | </para>
|
---|
560 |
|
---|
561 | </sect2>
|
---|
562 |
|
---|
563 | <sect2 role="configuration">
|
---|
564 | <title>Configuring Rust</title>
|
---|
565 |
|
---|
566 | <sect3 id="rustc-config">
|
---|
567 | <title>Configuration Information</title>
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | <para>
|
---|
570 | If you installed <application>rustc</application> in
|
---|
571 | <filename class="directory">/opt</filename>, you need to update the
|
---|
572 | following configuration files so that <application>rustc</application>
|
---|
573 | is correctly found by other packages and system processes.
|
---|
574 | </para>
|
---|
575 |
|
---|
576 | <para>
|
---|
577 | As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, create
|
---|
578 | the <filename>/etc/profile.d/rustc.sh</filename> file:
|
---|
579 | </para>
|
---|
580 |
|
---|
581 | <screen role="root"><userinput>cat > /etc/profile.d/rustc.sh << "EOF"
|
---|
582 | <literal># Begin /etc/profile.d/rustc.sh
|
---|
583 |
|
---|
584 | pathprepend /opt/rustc/bin PATH
|
---|
585 |
|
---|
586 | # End /etc/profile.d/rustc.sh</literal>
|
---|
587 | EOF</userinput></screen>
|
---|
588 |
|
---|
589 | <para>
|
---|
590 | Immediately after installation, update the current PATH
|
---|
591 | for your current shell as a normal user:
|
---|
592 | </para>
|
---|
593 |
|
---|
594 | <screen><userinput>source /etc/profile.d/rustc.sh</userinput></screen>
|
---|
595 |
|
---|
596 | </sect3>
|
---|
597 | </sect2>
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 |
|
---|
600 | <sect2 role="content">
|
---|
601 | <title>Contents</title>
|
---|
602 |
|
---|
603 | <segmentedlist>
|
---|
604 | <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
|
---|
605 | <segtitle>Installed Libraries</segtitle>
|
---|
606 | <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
|
---|
607 |
|
---|
608 | <seglistitem>
|
---|
609 | <seg>
|
---|
610 | cargo-clippy, cargo-fmt, cargo, clippy-driver, rust-gdb,
|
---|
611 | rust-gdbgui, rust-lldb, rustc, rustdoc, and rustfmt
|
---|
612 | </seg>
|
---|
613 | <seg>
|
---|
614 | librustc-driver-<16-byte-hash>.so,
|
---|
615 | libstd-<16-byte-hash>.so, and
|
---|
616 | libtest-<16-byte-hash>.so
|
---|
617 | </seg>
|
---|
618 | <seg>
|
---|
619 | ~/.cargo,
|
---|
620 | /opt/rustc, symbolic link to
|
---|
621 | /opt/rustc-&rust-version;
|
---|
622 | </seg>
|
---|
623 | </seglistitem>
|
---|
624 | </segmentedlist>
|
---|
625 |
|
---|
626 | <variablelist>
|
---|
627 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
|
---|
628 | <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
|
---|
629 | <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
|
---|
630 |
|
---|
631 | <varlistentry id="cargo-clippy">
|
---|
632 | <term><command>cargo-clippy</command></term>
|
---|
633 | <listitem>
|
---|
634 | <para>
|
---|
635 | provides lint checks for a cargo package
|
---|
636 | </para>
|
---|
637 | <indexterm zone="rust cargo-clippy">
|
---|
638 | <primary sortas="b-cargo-clippy">cargo-clippy</primary>
|
---|
639 | </indexterm>
|
---|
640 | </listitem>
|
---|
641 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
642 |
|
---|
643 | <varlistentry id="cargo-fmt">
|
---|
644 | <term><command>cargo-fmt</command></term>
|
---|
645 | <listitem>
|
---|
646 | <para>
|
---|
647 | formats all bin and lib files of the current crate using
|
---|
648 | rustfmt
|
---|
649 | </para>
|
---|
650 | <indexterm zone="rust cargo-fmt">
|
---|
651 | <primary sortas="b-cargo-fmt">cargo-fmt</primary>
|
---|
652 | </indexterm>
|
---|
653 | </listitem>
|
---|
654 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
655 |
|
---|
656 | <!-- <varlistentry id="cargo-miri">
|
---|
657 | <term><command>cargo-miri</command></term>
|
---|
658 | <listitem>
|
---|
659 | <para>
|
---|
660 | is for use by Miri to interpret bin crates and tests. It is
|
---|
661 | not installed by default.
|
---|
662 | </para>
|
---|
663 | <indexterm zone="rust cargo-miri">
|
---|
664 | <primary sortas="b-cargo-miri">cargo-miri</primary>
|
---|
665 | </indexterm>
|
---|
666 | </listitem>
|
---|
667 | </varlistentry>-->
|
---|
668 |
|
---|
669 | <varlistentry id="cargo">
|
---|
670 | <term><command>cargo</command></term>
|
---|
671 | <listitem>
|
---|
672 | <para>
|
---|
673 | is the Package Manager for Rust
|
---|
674 | </para>
|
---|
675 | <indexterm zone="rust cargo">
|
---|
676 | <primary sortas="b-cargo">cargo</primary>
|
---|
677 | </indexterm>
|
---|
678 | </listitem>
|
---|
679 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
680 |
|
---|
681 | <varlistentry id="clippy-driver">
|
---|
682 | <term><command>clippy-driver</command></term>
|
---|
683 | <listitem>
|
---|
684 | <para>
|
---|
685 | provides lint checks for Rust
|
---|
686 | </para>
|
---|
687 | <indexterm zone="rust clippy-driver">
|
---|
688 | <primary sortas="b-clippy-driver">clippy-driver</primary>
|
---|
689 | </indexterm>
|
---|
690 | </listitem>
|
---|
691 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
692 |
|
---|
693 | <!-- <varlistentry id="miri">
|
---|
694 | <term><command>miri</command></term>
|
---|
695 | <listitem>
|
---|
696 | <para>
|
---|
697 | is an interpreter for Rust's mid-level intermediate representation
|
---|
698 | (MIR). It is not installed by default.
|
---|
699 | </para>
|
---|
700 | <indexterm zone="rust miri">
|
---|
701 | <primary sortas="b-miri">miri</primary>
|
---|
702 | </indexterm>
|
---|
703 | </listitem>
|
---|
704 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
705 |
|
---|
706 | <varlistentry id="rls">
|
---|
707 | <term><command>rls</command></term>
|
---|
708 | <listitem>
|
---|
709 | <para>
|
---|
710 | is the Rust Language Server. This can run in the background to
|
---|
711 | provide IDEs, editors, and other tools with information about Rust
|
---|
712 | programs
|
---|
713 | </para>
|
---|
714 | <indexterm zone="rust rls">
|
---|
715 | <primary sortas="b-rls">rls</primary>
|
---|
716 | </indexterm>
|
---|
717 | </listitem>
|
---|
718 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
719 |
|
---|
720 | <varlistentry id="rust-analyzer">
|
---|
721 | <term><command>rust-analyzer</command></term>
|
---|
722 | <listitem>
|
---|
723 | <para>
|
---|
724 | is an implementation of Language Server Protocol for the Rust
|
---|
725 | programming language.
|
---|
726 | </para>
|
---|
727 | <indexterm zone="rust rust-analyzer">
|
---|
728 | <primary sortas="b-rust-analyzer">rust-analyzer</primary>
|
---|
729 | </indexterm>
|
---|
730 | </listitem>
|
---|
731 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
732 |
|
---|
733 | <varlistentry id="rust-demangler">
|
---|
734 | <term><command>rust-demangler</command></term>
|
---|
735 | <listitem>
|
---|
736 | <para>
|
---|
737 | converts a list of Rust mangled symbols into a
|
---|
738 | corresponding list of demangled symbols
|
---|
739 | </para>
|
---|
740 | <indexterm zone="rust rust-demangler">
|
---|
741 | <primary sortas="b-rust-demangler">rust-demangler</primary>
|
---|
742 | </indexterm>
|
---|
743 | </listitem>
|
---|
744 | </varlistentry> -->
|
---|
745 |
|
---|
746 | <varlistentry id="rust-gdb">
|
---|
747 | <term><command>rust-gdb</command></term>
|
---|
748 | <listitem>
|
---|
749 | <para>
|
---|
750 | is a wrapper script for gdb, pulling in Python pretty-printing
|
---|
751 | modules installed in
|
---|
752 | <filename class="directory">/opt/rustc-&rust-version;/lib/rustlib/etc</filename>
|
---|
753 | </para>
|
---|
754 | <indexterm zone="rust rust-gdb">
|
---|
755 | <primary sortas="b-rust-gdb">rust-gdb</primary>
|
---|
756 | </indexterm>
|
---|
757 | </listitem>
|
---|
758 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
759 |
|
---|
760 | <varlistentry id="rust-gdbgui">
|
---|
761 | <term><command>rust-gdbgui</command></term>
|
---|
762 | <listitem>
|
---|
763 | <para>
|
---|
764 | is a wrapper script for a graphical front end to gdb that runs in a
|
---|
765 | browser
|
---|
766 | </para>
|
---|
767 | <indexterm zone="rust rust-gdbgui">
|
---|
768 | <primary sortas="b-rust-gdbgui">rust-gdbgui</primary>
|
---|
769 | </indexterm>
|
---|
770 | </listitem>
|
---|
771 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
772 |
|
---|
773 | <varlistentry id="rust-lldb">
|
---|
774 | <term><command>rust-lldb</command></term>
|
---|
775 | <listitem>
|
---|
776 | <para>
|
---|
777 | is a wrapper script for LLDB (the LLVM debugger)
|
---|
778 | pulling in the Python pretty-printing modules
|
---|
779 | </para>
|
---|
780 | <indexterm zone="rust rust-lldb">
|
---|
781 | <primary sortas="b-rust-lldb">rust=lldb</primary>
|
---|
782 | </indexterm>
|
---|
783 | </listitem>
|
---|
784 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
785 |
|
---|
786 | <varlistentry id="rustc">
|
---|
787 | <term><command>rustc</command></term>
|
---|
788 | <listitem>
|
---|
789 | <para>
|
---|
790 | is the rust compiler
|
---|
791 | </para>
|
---|
792 | <indexterm zone="rust rustc">
|
---|
793 | <primary sortas="b-rustc">rustc</primary>
|
---|
794 | </indexterm>
|
---|
795 | </listitem>
|
---|
796 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
797 |
|
---|
798 | <varlistentry id="rustdoc">
|
---|
799 | <term><command>rustdoc</command></term>
|
---|
800 | <listitem>
|
---|
801 | <para>
|
---|
802 | generates documentation from rust source code
|
---|
803 | </para>
|
---|
804 | <indexterm zone="rust rustdoc">
|
---|
805 | <primary sortas="b-rustdoc">rustdoc</primary>
|
---|
806 | </indexterm>
|
---|
807 | </listitem>
|
---|
808 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
809 |
|
---|
810 | <varlistentry id="rustfmt">
|
---|
811 | <term><command>rustfmt</command></term>
|
---|
812 | <listitem>
|
---|
813 | <para>
|
---|
814 | formats rust code
|
---|
815 | </para>
|
---|
816 | <indexterm zone="rust rustfmt">
|
---|
817 | <primary sortas="b-rustfmt">rustfmt</primary>
|
---|
818 | </indexterm>
|
---|
819 | </listitem>
|
---|
820 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
821 |
|
---|
822 | <varlistentry id="libstd">
|
---|
823 | <term><filename class="libraryfile">libstd-<16-byte-hash>.so</filename></term>
|
---|
824 | <listitem>
|
---|
825 | <para>
|
---|
826 | is the Rust Standard Library, the foundation of portable Rust software
|
---|
827 | </para>
|
---|
828 | <indexterm zone="rust libstd">
|
---|
829 | <primary sortas="c-libstd">libstd-<16-byte-hash>.so</primary>
|
---|
830 | </indexterm>
|
---|
831 | </listitem>
|
---|
832 | </varlistentry>
|
---|
833 | </variablelist>
|
---|
834 | </sect2>
|
---|
835 |
|
---|
836 | </sect1>
|
---|