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Tomasz Miąsko 598b187e27 bootstrap: Remove commit hash from LLVM version suffix to avoid rebuilds
The custom LLVM version suffix was introduced to avoid unintentional
library names conflicts. By default it included the LLVM submodule
commit hash. Changing the version suffix requires the complete LLVM
rebuild, and since then every change to the submodules required it as
well.

Remove the commit hash from version suffix to avoid complete rebuilds,
while leaving the `rust` string, the release number and release channel
to disambiguate the library name.
2020-02-23 15:20:37 +01:00

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Rust

//! Compilation of native dependencies like LLVM.
//!
//! Native projects like LLVM unfortunately aren't suited just yet for
//! compilation in build scripts that Cargo has. This is because the
//! compilation takes a *very* long time but also because we don't want to
//! compile LLVM 3 times as part of a normal bootstrap (we want it cached).
//!
//! LLVM and compiler-rt are essentially just wired up to everything else to
//! ensure that they're always in place if needed.
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::fs::{self, File};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::Command;
use build_helper::{output, t};
use crate::builder::{Builder, RunConfig, ShouldRun, Step};
use crate::cache::Interned;
use crate::channel;
use crate::util::{self, exe};
use crate::GitRepo;
use build_helper::up_to_date;
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Llvm {
pub target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for Llvm {
type Output = PathBuf; // path to llvm-config
const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = true;
fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
run.path("src/llvm-project").path("src/llvm-project/llvm").path("src/llvm")
}
fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
run.builder.ensure(Llvm { target: run.target });
}
/// Compile LLVM for `target`.
fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) -> PathBuf {
let target = self.target;
// If we're using a custom LLVM bail out here, but we can only use a
// custom LLVM for the build triple.
if let Some(config) = builder.config.target_config.get(&target) {
if let Some(ref s) = config.llvm_config {
check_llvm_version(builder, s);
return s.to_path_buf();
}
}
let llvm_info = &builder.in_tree_llvm_info;
let root = "src/llvm-project/llvm";
let out_dir = builder.llvm_out(target);
let mut llvm_config_ret_dir = builder.llvm_out(builder.config.build);
if !builder.config.build.contains("msvc") || builder.config.ninja {
llvm_config_ret_dir.push("build");
}
llvm_config_ret_dir.push("bin");
let build_llvm_config =
llvm_config_ret_dir.join(exe("llvm-config", &*builder.config.build));
let done_stamp = out_dir.join("llvm-finished-building");
if done_stamp.exists() {
if builder.config.llvm_skip_rebuild {
builder.info(
"Warning: \
Using a potentially stale build of LLVM; \
This may not behave well.",
);
return build_llvm_config;
}
if let Some(llvm_commit) = llvm_info.sha() {
let done_contents = t!(fs::read(&done_stamp));
// If LLVM was already built previously and the submodule's commit didn't change
// from the previous build, then no action is required.
if done_contents == llvm_commit.as_bytes() {
return build_llvm_config;
}
} else {
builder.info(
"Could not determine the LLVM submodule commit hash. \
Assuming that an LLVM rebuild is not necessary.",
);
builder.info(&format!(
"To force LLVM to rebuild, remove the file `{}`",
done_stamp.display()
));
return build_llvm_config;
}
}
builder.info(&format!("Building LLVM for {}", target));
let _time = util::timeit(&builder);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out_dir));
// http://llvm.org/docs/CMake.html
let mut cfg = cmake::Config::new(builder.src.join(root));
let profile = match (builder.config.llvm_optimize, builder.config.llvm_release_debuginfo) {
(false, _) => "Debug",
(true, false) => "Release",
(true, true) => "RelWithDebInfo",
};
// NOTE: remember to also update `config.toml.example` when changing the
// defaults!
let llvm_targets = match &builder.config.llvm_targets {
Some(s) => s,
None => {
"AArch64;ARM;Hexagon;MSP430;Mips;NVPTX;PowerPC;RISCV;\
Sparc;SystemZ;WebAssembly;X86"
}
};
let llvm_exp_targets = match builder.config.llvm_experimental_targets {
Some(ref s) => s,
None => "",
};
let assertions = if builder.config.llvm_assertions { "ON" } else { "OFF" };
cfg.out_dir(&out_dir)
.profile(profile)
.define("LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS", assertions)
.define("LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD", llvm_targets)
.define("LLVM_EXPERIMENTAL_TARGETS_TO_BUILD", llvm_exp_targets)
.define("LLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_INCLUDE_DOCS", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB", "OFF")
.define("WITH_POLLY", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_ENABLE_TERMINFO", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_ENABLE_LIBEDIT", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_ENABLE_BINDINGS", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_ENABLE_Z3_SOLVER", "OFF")
.define("LLVM_PARALLEL_COMPILE_JOBS", builder.jobs().to_string())
.define("LLVM_TARGET_ARCH", target.split('-').next().unwrap())
.define("LLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE", target);
if builder.config.llvm_thin_lto {
cfg.define("LLVM_ENABLE_LTO", "Thin");
if !target.contains("apple") {
cfg.define("LLVM_ENABLE_LLD", "ON");
}
}
// This setting makes the LLVM tools link to the dynamic LLVM library,
// which saves both memory during parallel links and overall disk space
// for the tools. We don't do this on every platform as it doesn't work
// equally well everywhere.
if builder.llvm_link_tools_dynamically(target) {
cfg.define("LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB", "ON");
}
// For distribution we want the LLVM tools to be *statically* linked to libstdc++
if builder.config.llvm_tools_enabled || builder.config.lldb_enabled {
if !target.contains("msvc") {
if target.contains("apple") {
cfg.define("CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS", "-static-libstdc++");
} else {
cfg.define("CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS", "-Wl,-Bsymbolic -static-libstdc++");
}
}
}
if target.contains("msvc") {
cfg.define("LLVM_USE_CRT_DEBUG", "MT");
cfg.define("LLVM_USE_CRT_RELEASE", "MT");
cfg.define("LLVM_USE_CRT_RELWITHDEBINFO", "MT");
cfg.static_crt(true);
}
if target.starts_with("i686") {
cfg.define("LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS", "ON");
}
let mut enabled_llvm_projects = Vec::new();
if util::forcing_clang_based_tests() {
enabled_llvm_projects.push("clang");
enabled_llvm_projects.push("compiler-rt");
}
if builder.config.lldb_enabled {
enabled_llvm_projects.push("clang");
enabled_llvm_projects.push("lldb");
// For the time being, disable code signing.
cfg.define("LLDB_CODESIGN_IDENTITY", "");
cfg.define("LLDB_NO_DEBUGSERVER", "ON");
} else {
// LLDB requires libxml2; but otherwise we want it to be disabled.
// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/50104
cfg.define("LLVM_ENABLE_LIBXML2", "OFF");
}
if !enabled_llvm_projects.is_empty() {
enabled_llvm_projects.sort();
enabled_llvm_projects.dedup();
cfg.define("LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS", enabled_llvm_projects.join(";"));
}
if let Some(num_linkers) = builder.config.llvm_link_jobs {
if num_linkers > 0 {
cfg.define("LLVM_PARALLEL_LINK_JOBS", num_linkers.to_string());
}
}
// http://llvm.org/docs/HowToCrossCompileLLVM.html
if target != builder.config.build {
builder.ensure(Llvm { target: builder.config.build });
// FIXME: if the llvm root for the build triple is overridden then we
// should use llvm-tblgen from there, also should verify that it
// actually exists most of the time in normal installs of LLVM.
let host = builder.llvm_out(builder.config.build).join("bin/llvm-tblgen");
cfg.define("CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING", "True").define("LLVM_TABLEGEN", &host);
if target.contains("netbsd") {
cfg.define("CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME", "NetBSD");
} else if target.contains("freebsd") {
cfg.define("CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME", "FreeBSD");
} else if target.contains("windows") {
cfg.define("CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME", "Windows");
}
cfg.define("LLVM_NATIVE_BUILD", builder.llvm_out(builder.config.build).join("build"));
}
if let Some(ref suffix) = builder.config.llvm_version_suffix {
// Allow version-suffix="" to not define a version suffix at all.
if !suffix.is_empty() {
cfg.define("LLVM_VERSION_SUFFIX", suffix);
}
} else {
let default_suffix =
format!("-rust-{}-{}", channel::CFG_RELEASE_NUM, builder.config.channel);
cfg.define("LLVM_VERSION_SUFFIX", default_suffix);
}
if let Some(ref linker) = builder.config.llvm_use_linker {
cfg.define("LLVM_USE_LINKER", linker);
}
if let Some(true) = builder.config.llvm_allow_old_toolchain {
cfg.define("LLVM_TEMPORARILY_ALLOW_OLD_TOOLCHAIN", "YES");
}
if let Some(ref python) = builder.config.python {
cfg.define("PYTHON_EXECUTABLE", python);
}
configure_cmake(builder, target, &mut cfg, true);
// FIXME: we don't actually need to build all LLVM tools and all LLVM
// libraries here, e.g., we just want a few components and a few
// tools. Figure out how to filter them down and only build the right
// tools and libs on all platforms.
if builder.config.dry_run {
return build_llvm_config;
}
cfg.build();
t!(fs::write(&done_stamp, llvm_info.sha().unwrap_or("")));
build_llvm_config
}
}
fn check_llvm_version(builder: &Builder<'_>, llvm_config: &Path) {
if !builder.config.llvm_version_check {
return;
}
if builder.config.dry_run {
return;
}
let mut cmd = Command::new(llvm_config);
let version = output(cmd.arg("--version"));
let mut parts = version.split('.').take(2).filter_map(|s| s.parse::<u32>().ok());
if let (Some(major), Some(_minor)) = (parts.next(), parts.next()) {
if major >= 7 {
return;
}
}
panic!("\n\nbad LLVM version: {}, need >=7.0\n\n", version)
}
fn configure_cmake(
builder: &Builder<'_>,
target: Interned<String>,
cfg: &mut cmake::Config,
use_compiler_launcher: bool,
) {
// Do not print installation messages for up-to-date files.
// LLVM and LLD builds can produce a lot of those and hit CI limits on log size.
cfg.define("CMAKE_INSTALL_MESSAGE", "LAZY");
if builder.config.ninja {
cfg.generator("Ninja");
}
cfg.target(&target).host(&builder.config.build);
let sanitize_cc = |cc: &Path| {
if target.contains("msvc") {
OsString::from(cc.to_str().unwrap().replace("\\", "/"))
} else {
cc.as_os_str().to_owned()
}
};
// MSVC with CMake uses msbuild by default which doesn't respect these
// vars that we'd otherwise configure. In that case we just skip this
// entirely.
if target.contains("msvc") && !builder.config.ninja {
return;
}
let (cc, cxx) = match builder.config.llvm_clang_cl {
Some(ref cl) => (cl.as_ref(), cl.as_ref()),
None => (builder.cc(target), builder.cxx(target).unwrap()),
};
// Handle msvc + ninja + ccache specially (this is what the bots use)
if target.contains("msvc") && builder.config.ninja && builder.config.ccache.is_some() {
let mut wrap_cc = env::current_exe().expect("failed to get cwd");
wrap_cc.set_file_name("sccache-plus-cl.exe");
cfg.define("CMAKE_C_COMPILER", sanitize_cc(&wrap_cc))
.define("CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER", sanitize_cc(&wrap_cc));
cfg.env("SCCACHE_PATH", builder.config.ccache.as_ref().unwrap())
.env("SCCACHE_TARGET", target)
.env("SCCACHE_CC", &cc)
.env("SCCACHE_CXX", &cxx);
// Building LLVM on MSVC can be a little ludicrous at times. We're so far
// off the beaten path here that I'm not really sure this is even half
// supported any more. Here we're trying to:
//
// * Build LLVM on MSVC
// * Build LLVM with `clang-cl` instead of `cl.exe`
// * Build a project with `sccache`
// * Build for 32-bit as well
// * Build with Ninja
//
// For `cl.exe` there are different binaries to compile 32/64 bit which
// we use but for `clang-cl` there's only one which internally
// multiplexes via flags. As a result it appears that CMake's detection
// of a compiler's architecture and such on MSVC **doesn't** pass any
// custom flags we pass in CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS below. This means that if we
// use `clang-cl.exe` it's always diagnosed as a 64-bit compiler which
// definitely causes problems since all the env vars are pointing to
// 32-bit libraries.
//
// To hack around this... again... we pass an argument that's
// unconditionally passed in the sccache shim. This'll get CMake to
// correctly diagnose it's doing a 32-bit compilation and LLVM will
// internally configure itself appropriately.
if builder.config.llvm_clang_cl.is_some() && target.contains("i686") {
cfg.env("SCCACHE_EXTRA_ARGS", "-m32");
}
} else {
// If ccache is configured we inform the build a little differently how
// to invoke ccache while also invoking our compilers.
if use_compiler_launcher {
if let Some(ref ccache) = builder.config.ccache {
cfg.define("CMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER", ccache)
.define("CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER", ccache);
}
}
cfg.define("CMAKE_C_COMPILER", sanitize_cc(cc))
.define("CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER", sanitize_cc(cxx));
}
cfg.build_arg("-j").build_arg(builder.jobs().to_string());
let mut cflags = builder.cflags(target, GitRepo::Llvm).join(" ");
if let Some(ref s) = builder.config.llvm_cflags {
cflags.push_str(&format!(" {}", s));
}
cfg.define("CMAKE_C_FLAGS", cflags);
let mut cxxflags = builder.cflags(target, GitRepo::Llvm).join(" ");
if builder.config.llvm_static_stdcpp && !target.contains("msvc") && !target.contains("netbsd") {
cxxflags.push_str(" -static-libstdc++");
}
if let Some(ref s) = builder.config.llvm_cxxflags {
cxxflags.push_str(&format!(" {}", s));
}
cfg.define("CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS", cxxflags);
if let Some(ar) = builder.ar(target) {
if ar.is_absolute() {
// LLVM build breaks if `CMAKE_AR` is a relative path, for some reason it
// tries to resolve this path in the LLVM build directory.
cfg.define("CMAKE_AR", sanitize_cc(ar));
}
}
if let Some(ranlib) = builder.ranlib(target) {
if ranlib.is_absolute() {
// LLVM build breaks if `CMAKE_RANLIB` is a relative path, for some reason it
// tries to resolve this path in the LLVM build directory.
cfg.define("CMAKE_RANLIB", sanitize_cc(ranlib));
}
}
if let Some(ref s) = builder.config.llvm_ldflags {
cfg.define("CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS", s);
cfg.define("CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS", s);
cfg.define("CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS", s);
}
if env::var_os("SCCACHE_ERROR_LOG").is_some() {
cfg.env("RUSTC_LOG", "sccache=warn");
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Lld {
pub target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for Lld {
type Output = PathBuf;
const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = true;
fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
run.path("src/llvm-project/lld").path("src/tools/lld")
}
fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
run.builder.ensure(Lld { target: run.target });
}
/// Compile LLVM for `target`.
fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) -> PathBuf {
if builder.config.dry_run {
return PathBuf::from("lld-out-dir-test-gen");
}
let target = self.target;
let llvm_config = builder.ensure(Llvm { target: self.target });
let out_dir = builder.lld_out(target);
let done_stamp = out_dir.join("lld-finished-building");
if done_stamp.exists() {
return out_dir;
}
builder.info(&format!("Building LLD for {}", target));
let _time = util::timeit(&builder);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out_dir));
let mut cfg = cmake::Config::new(builder.src.join("src/llvm-project/lld"));
configure_cmake(builder, target, &mut cfg, true);
// This is an awful, awful hack. Discovered when we migrated to using
// clang-cl to compile LLVM/LLD it turns out that LLD, when built out of
// tree, will execute `llvm-config --cmakedir` and then tell CMake about
// that directory for later processing. Unfortunately if this path has
// forward slashes in it (which it basically always does on Windows)
// then CMake will hit a syntax error later on as... something isn't
// escaped it seems?
//
// Instead of attempting to fix this problem in upstream CMake and/or
// LLVM/LLD we just hack around it here. This thin wrapper will take the
// output from llvm-config and replace all instances of `\` with `/` to
// ensure we don't hit the same bugs with escaping. It means that you
// can't build on a system where your paths require `\` on Windows, but
// there's probably a lot of reasons you can't do that other than this.
let llvm_config_shim = env::current_exe().unwrap().with_file_name("llvm-config-wrapper");
cfg.out_dir(&out_dir)
.profile("Release")
.env("LLVM_CONFIG_REAL", llvm_config)
.define("LLVM_CONFIG_PATH", llvm_config_shim)
.define("LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS", "OFF");
cfg.build();
t!(File::create(&done_stamp));
out_dir
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct TestHelpers {
pub target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for TestHelpers {
type Output = ();
fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
run.path("src/test/auxiliary/rust_test_helpers.c")
}
fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
run.builder.ensure(TestHelpers { target: run.target })
}
/// Compiles the `rust_test_helpers.c` library which we used in various
/// `run-pass` tests for ABI testing.
fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
if builder.config.dry_run {
return;
}
let target = self.target;
let dst = builder.test_helpers_out(target);
let src = builder.src.join("src/test/auxiliary/rust_test_helpers.c");
if up_to_date(&src, &dst.join("librust_test_helpers.a")) {
return;
}
builder.info("Building test helpers");
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&dst));
let mut cfg = cc::Build::new();
// FIXME: Workaround for https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/9013
if target.contains("emscripten") {
cfg.pic(false);
}
// We may have found various cross-compilers a little differently due to our
// extra configuration, so inform gcc of these compilers. Note, though, that
// on MSVC we still need gcc's detection of env vars (ugh).
if !target.contains("msvc") {
if let Some(ar) = builder.ar(target) {
cfg.archiver(ar);
}
cfg.compiler(builder.cc(target));
}
cfg.cargo_metadata(false)
.out_dir(&dst)
.target(&target)
.host(&builder.config.build)
.opt_level(0)
.warnings(false)
.debug(false)
.file(builder.src.join("src/test/auxiliary/rust_test_helpers.c"))
.compile("rust_test_helpers");
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct Sanitizers {
pub target: Interned<String>,
}
impl Step for Sanitizers {
type Output = Vec<SanitizerRuntime>;
fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_> {
run.path("src/llvm-project/compiler-rt").path("src/sanitizers")
}
fn make_run(run: RunConfig<'_>) {
run.builder.ensure(Sanitizers { target: run.target });
}
/// Builds sanitizer runtime libraries.
fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) -> Self::Output {
let compiler_rt_dir = builder.src.join("src/llvm-project/compiler-rt");
if !compiler_rt_dir.exists() {
return Vec::new();
}
let out_dir = builder.native_dir(self.target).join("sanitizers");
let runtimes = supported_sanitizers(&out_dir, self.target, &builder.config.channel);
if runtimes.is_empty() {
return runtimes;
}
let llvm_config = builder.ensure(Llvm { target: builder.config.build });
if builder.config.dry_run {
return runtimes;
}
let done_stamp = out_dir.join("sanitizers-finished-building");
if done_stamp.exists() {
builder.info(&format!(
"Assuming that sanitizers rebuild is not necessary. \
To force a rebuild, remove the file `{}`",
done_stamp.display()
));
return runtimes;
}
builder.info(&format!("Building sanitizers for {}", self.target));
let _time = util::timeit(&builder);
let mut cfg = cmake::Config::new(&compiler_rt_dir);
cfg.profile("Release");
cfg.define("CMAKE_C_COMPILER_TARGET", self.target);
cfg.define("COMPILER_RT_BUILD_BUILTINS", "OFF");
cfg.define("COMPILER_RT_BUILD_CRT", "OFF");
cfg.define("COMPILER_RT_BUILD_LIBFUZZER", "OFF");
cfg.define("COMPILER_RT_BUILD_PROFILE", "OFF");
cfg.define("COMPILER_RT_BUILD_SANITIZERS", "ON");
cfg.define("COMPILER_RT_BUILD_XRAY", "OFF");
cfg.define("COMPILER_RT_DEFAULT_TARGET_ONLY", "ON");
cfg.define("COMPILER_RT_USE_LIBCXX", "OFF");
cfg.define("LLVM_CONFIG_PATH", &llvm_config);
// On Darwin targets the sanitizer runtimes are build as universal binaries.
// Unfortunately sccache currently lacks support to build them successfully.
// Disable compiler launcher on Darwin targets to avoid potential issues.
let use_compiler_launcher = !self.target.contains("apple-darwin");
configure_cmake(builder, self.target, &mut cfg, use_compiler_launcher);
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out_dir));
cfg.out_dir(out_dir);
for runtime in &runtimes {
cfg.build_target(&runtime.cmake_target);
cfg.build();
}
t!(fs::write(&done_stamp, b""));
runtimes
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct SanitizerRuntime {
/// CMake target used to build the runtime.
pub cmake_target: String,
/// Path to the built runtime library.
pub path: PathBuf,
/// Library filename that will be used rustc.
pub name: String,
}
/// Returns sanitizers available on a given target.
fn supported_sanitizers(
out_dir: &Path,
target: Interned<String>,
channel: &str,
) -> Vec<SanitizerRuntime> {
let mut result = Vec::new();
match &*target {
"x86_64-apple-darwin" => {
for s in &["asan", "lsan", "tsan"] {
result.push(SanitizerRuntime {
cmake_target: format!("clang_rt.{}_osx_dynamic", s),
path: out_dir
.join(&format!("build/lib/darwin/libclang_rt.{}_osx_dynamic.dylib", s)),
name: format!("librustc-{}_rt.{}.dylib", channel, s),
});
}
}
"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" => {
for s in &["asan", "lsan", "msan", "tsan"] {
result.push(SanitizerRuntime {
cmake_target: format!("clang_rt.{}-x86_64", s),
path: out_dir.join(&format!("build/lib/linux/libclang_rt.{}-x86_64.a", s)),
name: format!("librustc-{}_rt.{}.a", channel, s),
});
}
}
"x86_64-fuchsia" => {
for s in &["asan"] {
result.push(SanitizerRuntime {
cmake_target: format!("clang_rt.{}-x86_64", s),
path: out_dir.join(&format!("build/lib/fuchsia/libclang_rt.{}-x86_64.a", s)),
name: format!("librustc-{}_rt.{}.a", channel, s),
});
}
}
"aarch64-fuchsia" => {
for s in &["asan"] {
result.push(SanitizerRuntime {
cmake_target: format!("clang_rt.{}-aarch64", s),
path: out_dir.join(&format!("build/lib/fuchsia/libclang_rt.{}-aarch64.a", s)),
name: format!("librustc-{}_rt.{}.a", channel, s),
});
}
}
_ => {}
}
result
}