#!/bin/sh
-## Usage
-#
-# COMMANDS
-#
-# ./miri install <flags>:
-# Installs the miri driver and cargo-miri. <flags> are passed to `cargo
-# install`. Sets up the rpath such that the installed binary should work in any
-# working directory.
-#
-# ./miri build <flags>:
-# Just build miri. <flags> are passed to `cargo build`.
-#
-# ./miri test <flags>:
-# Build miri, set up a sysroot and then run the test suite. <flags> are passed
-# to the final `cargo test` invocation.
-#
-# ./miri run <flags>:
-# Build miri, set up a sysroot and then run the driver with the given <flags>.
-#
-# All commands also exist in a "-debug" variant (e.g. "./miri run-debug
-# <flags>") which uses debug builds instead of release builds, for faster build
-# times and slower execution times.
-#
-# ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
-#
-# MIRI_SYSROOT:
-# If already set, the "sysroot setup" step is skipped.
-#
-# CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS:
-# Pass extra flags to all cargo invocations.
+set -e
+USAGE=$(cat <<"EOF"
+ COMMANDS
+
+./miri install <flags>:
+Installs the miri driver and cargo-miri. <flags> are passed to `cargo
+install`. Sets up the rpath such that the installed binary should work in any
+working directory.
+
+./miri build <flags>:
+Just build miri. <flags> are passed to `cargo build`.
+
+./miri check <flags>:
+Just check miri. <flags> are passed to `cargo check`.
+
+./miri test <flags>:
+Build miri, set up a sysroot and then run the test suite. <flags> are passed
+to the final `cargo test` invocation.
+
+./miri run <flags>:
+Build miri, set up a sysroot and then run the driver with the given <flags>.
+
+All commands also exist in a "-debug" variant (e.g. "./miri run-debug
+<flags>") which uses debug builds instead of release builds, for faster build
+times and slower execution times.
+
+ ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
+
+MIRI_SYSROOT:
+If already set, the "sysroot setup" step is skipped.
+
+CARGO_EXTRA_FLAGS:
+Pass extra flags to all cargo invocations.
+EOF
+)
## Preparation
-set -e
-# I'd love to use `jq` for parsing the JSON properly, but macOS is totally underequipped for this kind of work.
-TARGET=$(rustc --print target-spec-json -Z unstable-options | grep llvm-target | cut -d '"' -f 4)
+TARGET=$(rustc --version --verbose | grep "^host:" | cut -d ' ' -f 2)
SYSROOT=$(rustc --print sysroot)
+LIBDIR=$SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/$TARGET/lib
+if ! test -d "$LIBDIR"; then
+ echo "Something went wrong determining the library dir."
+ echo "I got $LIBDIR but that does not exist."
+ echo "Please report a bug at https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues."
+ exit 2
+fi
# We set the rpath so that Miri finds the private rustc libraries it needs.
# We enable debug-assertions to get tracing.
# We enable line-only debuginfo for backtraces.
-export RUSTFLAGS="-C link-args=-Wl,-rpath,$SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/$TARGET/lib -C debug-assertions -C debuginfo=1"
+export RUSTFLAGS="-C link-args=-Wl,-rpath,$LIBDIR -C debug-assertions -C debuginfo=1 $RUSTC_EXTRA_FLAGS"
## Helper functions
# Build once, for the user to see.
cargo run $CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS --bin cargo-miri -- miri setup "$@"
# Call again, to just set env var.
- eval $(cargo run $CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS -q --bin cargo-miri -- miri setup --env "$@")
- export MIRI_SYSROOT
+ export MIRI_SYSROOT="$(cargo run $CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS -q --bin cargo-miri -- miri setup --print-sysroot "$@")"
}
# Prepare and set MIRI_SYSROOT. Respects `MIRI_TEST_TARGET` and takes into account
# locally built vs. distributed rustc.
find_sysroot() {
- # Get ourselves a sysroot
if [ -n "$MIRI_SYSROOT" ]; then
# Sysroot already set, use that.
- true
- elif echo "$SYSROOT" | egrep -q 'build/[^/]+/stage'; then
- # A local rustc build.
- if [ -n "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET" ]; then
- # Foreign targets still need a build. Use the rustc sources.
- export XARGO_RUST_SRC="$SYSROOT/../../../src"
- build_sysroot --target "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET"
- else
- # Assume we have a proper host libstd in $SYSROOT.
- true
- fi
+ return 0
+ fi
+ # We need to build a sysroot.
+ if [ -n "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET" ]; then
+ build_sysroot --target "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET"
else
- # A normal toolchain. We have to build a sysroot either way.
- if [ -n "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET" ]; then
- build_sysroot --target "$MIRI_TEST_TARGET"
- else
- build_sysroot
- fi
+ build_sysroot
fi
}
# Determine command.
COMMAND="$1"
-shift
+[ $# -gt 0 ] && shift
# Determine flags passed to all cargo invocations.
# This is a bit more annoying that one would hope due to
# "--offline" to avoid querying the registry (for yanked packages).
exec cargo install $CARGO_INSTALL_FLAGS --path "$(dirname "$0")" --force --locked --offline "$@"
;;
+check|check-debug)
+ # Check, and let caller control flags.
+ exec cargo check $CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS "$@"
+ ;;
build|build-debug)
# Build, and let caller control flags.
exec cargo build $CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS "$@"
cargo build $CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS
find_sysroot
# Then run the actual command.
- exec cargo run $CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS "$@"
+ exec cargo run $CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS -- --sysroot "$MIRI_SYSROOT" "$@"
;;
+*)
+ echo "Unknown command: $COMMAND"
+ echo
+ echo "$USAGE"
+ exit 1
esac