steps: - bash: | set -e curl -f http://releases.llvm.org/7.0.0/clang+llvm-7.0.0-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.xz | tar xJf - export CC=`pwd`/clang+llvm-7.0.0-x86_64-apple-darwin/bin/clang echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=CC]$CC" export CXX=`pwd`/clang+llvm-7.0.0-x86_64-apple-darwin/bin/clang++ echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=CXX]$CXX" # Configure `AR` specifically so rustbuild doesn't try to infer it as # `clang-ar` by accident. echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=AR]ar" displayName: Install clang (OSX) condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Agent.OS'], 'Darwin')) # If we're compiling for MSVC then we, like most other distribution builders, # switch to clang as the compiler. This'll allow us eventually to enable LTO # amongst LLVM and rustc. Note that we only do this on MSVC as I don't think # clang has an output mode compatible with MinGW that we need. If it does we # should switch to clang for MinGW as well! # # Note that the LLVM installer is an NSIS installer # # Original downloaded here came from # http://releases.llvm.org/7.0.0/LLVM-7.0.0-win64.exe # That installer was run through `wine` on Linux and then the resulting # installation directory (found in `$HOME/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/LLVM`) was # packaged up into a tarball. We've had issues otherwise that the installer will # randomly hang, provide not a lot of useful information, pollute global state, # etc. In general the tarball is just more confined and easier to deal with when # working with various CI environments. - bash: | set -e mkdir -p citools cd citools curl -f https://rust-lang-ci2.s3.amazonaws.com/rust-ci-mirror/LLVM-7.0.0-win64.tar.gz | tar xzf - echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS]$RUST_CONFIGURE_ARGS --set llvm.clang-cl=`pwd`/clang-rust/bin/clang-cl.exe" condition: and(succeeded(), eq(variables['Agent.OS'], 'Windows_NT'), eq(variables['MINGW_URL'],'')) displayName: Install clang (Windows) # Note that we don't install clang on Linux since its compiler story is just so # different. Each container has its own toolchain configured appropriately # already.