X-Git-Url: https://git.lizzy.rs/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=CONTRIBUTING.md;h=bde1921eb8ce467fbb85e5b86443ea7ebf2ce0ee;hb=afa1dddcf97cf6008cfb447739b4b61e04f86660;hp=c2290a966b239baf74c9b3eb34ba57f960cbda54;hpb=295e18df0dd13440f568d691366d55829f36e748;p=rust.git diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index c2290a966b2..bde1921eb8c 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ generation and linking obviously will have no effect) [and more][miri-flags]. For example, you can (cross-)run the driver on a particular file by doing ```sh -./miri run tests/run-pass/format.rs -./miri run tests/run-pass/hello.rs --target i686-unknown-linux-gnu +./miri run tests/pass/format.rs +./miri run tests/pass/hello.rs --target i686-unknown-linux-gnu ``` and you can (cross-)run the entire test suite using: @@ -71,6 +71,16 @@ and you can (cross-)run the entire test suite using: MIRI_TEST_TARGET=i686-unknown-linux-gnu ./miri test ``` +If your target doesn't support libstd, you can run miri with + +``` +MIRI_NO_STD=1 MIRI_TEST_TARGET=thumbv7em-none-eabihf ./miri test tests/fail/alloc/no_global_allocator.rs +MIRI_NO_STD=1 ./miri run tests/pass/no_std.rs --target thumbv7em-none-eabihf +``` + +to avoid attempting (and failing) to build libstd. Note that almost no tests will pass +this way, but you can run individual tests. + `./miri test FILTER` only runs those tests that contain `FILTER` in their filename (including the base directory, e.g. `./miri test fail` will run all compile-fail tests). @@ -79,7 +89,7 @@ You can get a trace of which MIR statements are being executed by setting the `MIRI_LOG` environment variable. For example: ```sh -MIRI_LOG=info ./miri run tests/run-pass/vec.rs +MIRI_LOG=info ./miri run tests/pass/vec.rs ``` Setting `MIRI_LOG` like this will configure logging for Miri itself as well as @@ -88,7 +98,7 @@ can also do more targeted configuration, e.g. the following helps debug the stacked borrows implementation: ```sh -MIRI_LOG=rustc_mir::interpret=info,miri::stacked_borrows ./miri run tests/run-pass/vec.rs +MIRI_LOG=rustc_mir::interpret=info,miri::stacked_borrows ./miri run tests/pass/vec.rs ``` In addition, you can set `MIRI_BACKTRACE=1` to get a backtrace of where an @@ -134,7 +144,14 @@ build Miri yourself, the Miri shipped by `rustup` will work. All you have to do is set the `MIRI_LIB_SRC` environment variable to the `library` folder of a `rust-lang/rust` repository checkout. Note that changing files in that directory does not automatically trigger a re-build of the standard library; you have to -clear the Miri build cache manually (on Linux, `rm -rf ~/.cache/miri`). +clear the Miri build cache manually (on Linux, `rm -rf ~/.cache/miri`; +and on Windows, `rmdir /S "%LOCALAPPDATA%\rust-lang\miri\cache"`). + +### Benchmarking + +Miri comes with a few benchmarks; you can run `./miri bench` to run them with the locally built +Miri. Note: this will run `./miri install` as a side-effect. Also requires `hyperfine` to be +installed (`cargo install hyperfine`). ## Configuring `rust-analyzer` @@ -143,19 +160,24 @@ to `.vscode/settings.json` in your local Miri clone: ```json { + "rust-analyzer.rustc.source": "discover", + "rust-analyzer.linkedProjects": [ + "./Cargo.toml", + "./cargo-miri/Cargo.toml" + ], "rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.overrideCommand": [ "./miri", "check", "--message-format=json" ], + "rust-analyzer.buildScripts.overrideCommand": [ + "./miri", + "check", + "--message-format=json", + ], "rust-analyzer.rustfmt.extraArgs": [ "+nightly" ], - "rust-analyzer.rustcSource": "discover", - "rust-analyzer.linkedProjects": [ - "./Cargo.toml", - "./cargo-miri/Cargo.toml" - ] } ``` @@ -226,7 +248,8 @@ rustup override set stage2 ``` Important: You need to delete the Miri cache when you change the stdlib; otherwise the -old, chached version will be used. On Linux, the cache is located at `~/.cache/miri`; the exact +old, chached version will be used. On Linux, the cache is located at `~/.cache/miri`, +and on Windows, it is located at `%LOCALAPPDATA%\rust-lang\miri\cache`; the exact location is printed after the library build: "A libstd for Miri is now available in ...". Note: `./x.py --stage 2 compiler/rustc` currently errors with `thread 'main'