# Copyright 2024 Gentoo Authors # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # @ECLASS: rust.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # Matt Jolly # @AUTHOR: # Matt Jolly # @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 8 # @BLURB: Utility functions to build against slotted Rust # @DESCRIPTION: # An eclass to reliably depend on a Rust or Rust/LLVM combination for # a given Rust slot. To use the eclass: # # 1. If required, set RUST_{MAX,MIN}_SLOT to the range of supported slots. # 2. If rust is optional, set RUST_OPTIONAL to a non-empty value then # appropriately gate ${RUST_DEPEND} # 3. Use rust_pkg_setup, get_rust_prefix or RUST_SLOT. # Example use for a package supporting Rust 1.72.0 to 1.82.0: # @CODE # # RUST_MAX_VER="1.82.0" # RUST_MIN_VER="1.72.0" # # inherit meson rust # # # only if you need to define one explicitly # pkg_setup() { # rust_pkg_setup # do-something-else # } # @CODE # # Example for a package needing Rust w/ a specific target: # @CODE # RUST_USEDEP='clippy,${MULTILIB_USEDEP}' # # inherit multilib-minimal meson rust # # @CODE case ${EAPI} in 8) ;; *) die "${ECLASS}: EAPI ${EAPI:-0} not supported" ;; esac if [[ -z ${_RUST_ECLASS} ]]; then _RUST_ECLASS=1 if [[ -n ${RUST_NEEDS_LLVM} ]]; then if [[ -z ${_LLVM_R1_ECLASS} ]]; then die "Please inherit llvm-r1.eclass before rust.eclass when using RUST_NEEDS_LLVM" fi fi # == internal control knobs == # @ECLASS_VARIABLE: _RUST_LLVM_MAP # @INTERNAL # @DESCRIPTION: # Definitive list of Rust slots and the associated LLVM slot, newest first. declare -A -g -r _RUST_LLVM_MAP=( ["1.82.0"]=19 ["1.81.0"]=18 ["1.80.1"]=18 ["1.79.0"]=18 ["1.77.1"]=17 ["1.75.0"]=17 ["1.74.1"]=17 ["1.71.1"]=16 ) # @ECLASS_VARIABLE: _RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED # @INTERNAL # @DESCRIPTION: # Array of Rust slots, newest first. # While _RUST_LLVM_MAP stores useful info about the relationship between Rust and LLVM slots, # this array is used to store the Rust slots in a more convenient order for iteration. declare -a -g -r _RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED=( "1.82.0" "1.81.0" "1.80.1" "1.79.0" "1.77.1" "1.75.0" "1.74.1" "1.71.1" ) # == control variables == # @ECLASS_VARIABLE: RUST_MAX_VER # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # Highest Rust slot supported by the package. Needs to be set before # rust_pkg_setup is called. If unset, no upper bound is assumed. # @ECLASS_VARIABLE: RUST_MIN_VER # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # Lowest Rust slot supported by the package. Needs to be set before # rust_pkg_setup is called. If unset, no lower bound is assumed. # @eclass-variable: RUST_NEEDS_LLVM # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # If set to a non-empty value generate a llvm_slot_${llvm_slot}? gated # dependency block for rust slots in LLVM_COMPAT. This is useful for # packages that need a tight coupling between Rust and LLVM but don't # really care _which_ version of Rust is selected. Combine with # RUST_MAX_VER and RUST_MIN_VER to limit the range of Rust versions # that are acceptable. Will `die` if llvm-r1 is not inherited or # an invalid combination of RUST and LLVM slots is detected; this probably # means that a LLVM slot in LLVM_COMPAT has had all of its Rust slots filtered. # @ECLASS_VARIABLE: RUST_DEPEND # @OUTPUT_VARIABLE # @DESCRIPTION: # This is an eclass-generated Rust dependency string, filtered by # RUST_MAX_VER and RUST_MIN_VER. If RUST_NEEDS_LLVM is set, this # is gropeda and gated by an appropriate `llvm_slot_x` USE for all # implementations listed in LLVM_COMPAT. # @ECLASS_VARIABLE: RUST_OPTIONAL # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # If set to a non-empty value, the Rust dependency will not be added # to BDEPEND. This is useful for where packages need to gate rust behind # certain USE themselves. # @ECLASS_VARIABLE: RUST_USEDEP # @DEFAULT_UNSET # @DESCRIPTION: # Additional USE-dependencies to be added to the Rust dependency. # This is useful for packages that need to depend on specific Rust # features, like clippy or rustfmt. The variable is expanded before # being used in the Rust dependency. # == global metadata == _rust_set_globals() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" # If RUST_MIN_VER is older than our oldest slot we'll just set it to that # internally so we don't have to worry about it later. if ver_test "${_RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED[-1]}" -gt "${RUST_MIN_VER:-0}"; then RUST_MIN_VER="${_RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED[-1]}" fi # and if it falls between slots we'll set it to the next highest slot # We can skip this we match a slot exactly. if ! [[ "${_RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED[@]}" == *"${RUST_MIN_VER}"* ]]; then local i for (( i=${#_RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED[@]}-1 ; i>=0 ; i-- )); do if ver_test "${_RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED[$i]}" -gt "${RUST_MIN_VER}"; then RUST_MIN_VER="${_RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED[$i]}" break fi done fi if [[ -n "${RUST_MAX_VER}" && -n "${RUST_MIN_VER}" ]]; then if ! ver_test "${RUST_MAX_VER}" -ge "${RUST_MIN_VER}"; then die "RUST_MAX_VER must not be older than RUST_MIN_VER" fi fi local slot # Try to keep this in order of newest to oldest for slot in "${_RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED[@]}"; do if ver_test "${slot}" -le "${RUST_MAX_VER:-9999}" && \ ver_test "${slot}" -ge "${RUST_MIN_VER:-0}"; then _RUST_SLOTS+=( "${slot}" ) fi done _RUST_SLOTS=( "${_RUST_SLOTS[@]}" ) # We may have been passed a variable like ${MULTILIB_USEDEP}; expand it. if [[ -n "${RUST_USEDEP}" ]]; then eval $(echo RUST_USEDEP="${RUST_USEDEP}") [[ -z "${RUST_USEDEP}" ]] && die "When evaluated, RUST_USEDEP is empty" fi readonly _RUST_SLOTS local rust_dep=() local llvm_slot local rust_slot local usedep # If we're not using LLVM, we can just generate a simple Rust dependency if [[ -z "${RUST_NEEDS_LLVM}" ]]; then rust_dep=( "|| (" ) for slot in "${_RUST_SLOTS[@]}"; do usedep="${RUST_USEDEP+[${RUST_USEDEP}]}" rust_dep+=( "dev-lang/rust-bin:${slot}${usedep}" "dev-lang/rust:${slot}${usedep}" ) done rust_dep+=( ")" ) RUST_DEPEND="${rust_dep[*]}" else for llvm_slot in "${LLVM_COMPAT[@]}"; do # Quick sanity check to make sure that the llvm slot is valid for Rust. if [[ "${_RUST_LLVM_MAP[@]}" == *"${llvm_slot}"* ]]; then # We're working a bit backwards here; iterate over _RUST_LLVM_MAP, check the # LLVM slot, and if it matches add this to a new array because it may (and likely will) # match multiple Rust slots. We already filtered Rust max/min slots. # We always have a usedep for the LLVM slot, append `,RUST_USEDEP` if it's set usedep="[llvm_slot_${llvm_slot}${RUST_USEDEP+,${RUST_USEDEP}}]" local slot_dep_content=() for rust_slot in "${_RUST_SLOTS[@]}"; do if [[ "${_RUST_LLVM_MAP[${rust_slot}]}" == "${llvm_slot}" ]]; then slot_dep_content+=( "dev-lang/rust-bin:${rust_slot}${usedep}" "dev-lang/rust:${rust_slot}${usedep}" ) fi done if [ ${#slot_dep_content[@]} -ne 0 ]; then rust_dep+=( "llvm_slot_${llvm_slot}? ( || ( ${slot_dep_content[*]} ) )" ) else die "${FUNCNAME}: no Rust slots found for LLVM slot ${llvm_slot}" fi fi done RUST_DEPEND="${rust_dep[*]}" fi readonly RUST_DEPEND if [[ -z ${RUST_OPTIONAL} ]]; then BDEPEND="${RUST_DEPEND}" fi } _rust_set_globals unset -f _rust_set_globals # == ebuild helpers == # @FUNCTION: get_rust_slot # @USAGE: [-b|-d] # @DESCRIPTION: # Find the newest Rust install that is acceptable for the package, # and print its version number (i.e. SLOT) and type (source or bin[ary]). # # If -b is specified, the checks are performed relative to BROOT, # and BROOT-path is returned. # # If -d is specified, the checks are performed relative to ESYSROOT, # and ESYSROOT-path is returned. -d is the default. # # If RUST_M{AX,IN}_SLOT is non-zero, then only Rust versions that # are not newer or older than the specified slot(s) will be considered. # Otherwise, all Rust versions are be considered acceptable. # # If the `rust_check_deps()` function is defined within the ebuild, it # will be called to verify whether a particular slot is accepable. # Within the function scope, RUST_SLOT and LLVM_SLOT will be defined. # # The function should return a true status if the slot is acceptable, # false otherwise. If rust_check_deps() is not defined, the function # defaults to checking whether a suitable Rust package is installed. get_rust_slot() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" local hv_switch=-d while [[ ${1} == -* ]]; do case ${1} in -b|-d) hv_switch="${1}";; *) break;; esac shift done local max_slot if [[ -z "${RUST_MAX_VER}" ]]; then max_slot= else max_slot="${RUST_MAX_VER}" fi local slot local llvm_slot if [[ -n "${RUST_NEEDS_LLVM}" ]]; then local unique_slots=() local llvm_r1_slot # Associative array keys are unique, so let's use that to our advantage for llvm_slot in "${_RUST_LLVM_MAP[@]}"; do unique_slots["${llvm_slot}"]="1" done for llvm_slot in "${!unique_slots[@]}"; do if [[ "${LLVM_COMPAT[@]}" == *"${llvm_slot}"* ]]; then # We can check for the USE use "llvm_slot_${llvm_slot}" && llvm_r1_slot="${llvm_slot}" else continue fi done if [[ -z "${llvm_r1_slot}" ]]; then die "${FUNCNAME}: no LLVM slot found" fi fi # iterate over known slots, newest first for slot in "${_RUST_SLOTS_ORDERED[@]}"; do llvm_slot="${_RUST_LLVM_MAP[${slot}]}" # skip higher slots if [[ -n "${max_slot}" ]]; then if ver_test "${slot}" -eq "${max_slot}"; then max_slot= elif ver_test "${slot}" -gt "${max_slot}"; then continue fi fi # If we're in LLVM mode we can skip any slots that don't match the selected USE if [[ -n "${RUST_NEEDS_LLVM}" ]]; then if [[ "${llvm_slot}" != "${llvm_r1_slot}" ]]; then continue fi fi if declare -f rust_check_deps >/dev/null; then local RUST_SLOT="${slot}" local LLVM_SLOT="${_RUST_LLVM_MAP[${slot}]}" rust_check_deps && return else local rust_usedep="${RUST_USEDEP+[${RUST_USEDEP}]}" # When checking for installed packages prefer the non `-bin` package # if effort was put into building it we should use it. local rust_pkgs=( "dev-lang/rust:${slot}${rust_usedep}" "dev-lang/rust-bin:${slot}${rust_usedep}" ) local _pkg for _pkg in "${rust_pkgs[@]}" do if has_version "${hv_switch}" "${_pkg}"; then echo "${slot}" if [[ "${_pkg}" == "dev-lang/rust:${slot}${rust_usedep}" ]]; then echo source else echo binary fi return fi done fi # We want to process the slot before escaping the loop if we've hit the minimum slot if ver_test "${slot}" -eq "${RUST_MIN_VER}"; then break fi done # max_slot should have been unset in the iteration if [[ -n "${max_slot}" ]]; then die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid max_slot=${max_slot}" fi die "No Rust slot${1:+ <= ${1}} satisfying the package's dependencies found installed!" } # @FUNCTION: get_rust_path # @USAGE: prefix slot rust_type # @DESCRIPTION: # Given argument of slot and rust_type, return an appropriate path # for the Rust install. The rust_type should be either "source" # or "binary". If the rust_type is not one of these, the function # will die. get_rust_path() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" local prefix="${1}" local slot="${2}" local rust_type="${3}" if [[ ${#} -ne 3 ]]; then die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid number of arguments" fi if [[ "${rust_type}" != "source" && "${rust_type}" != "binary" ]]; then die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid rust_type=${rust_type}" fi if [[ "${rust_type}" == "source" ]]; then echo "${prefix}/usr/lib/rust/${slot}/" else echo "${prefix}/opt/rust-bin-${slot}/" fi } # @FUNCTION: get_rust_prefix # @USAGE: [-b|-d] # @DESCRIPTION: # Find the newest Rust install that is acceptable for the package, # and print an absolute path to it. If both -bin and regular Rust # are installed, the regular Rust is preferred. # # The options and behavior are the same as get_rust_slot. get_rust_prefix() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" local prefix=${BROOT} [[ ${1} == -d ]] && prefix=${ESYSROOT} local slot rust_type { read -r slot; read -r rust_type; } <<< $(get_rust_slot) echo $(get_rust_path "${prefix}" "${slot}" "${rust_type}") } # @FUNCTION: rust_prepend_path # @USAGE: # @DESCRIPTION: # Prepend the path to the specified Rust to PATH and re-export it. rust_prepend_path() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" [[ ${#} -ne 2 ]] && die "Usage: ${FUNCNAME} " local slot="${1}" local type="${2}" export PATH="$(get_rust_path "${BROOT}" "${slot}" "${type}")/bin:${PATH}" } # @FUNCTION: rust_pkg_setup # @DESCRIPTION: # Prepend the appropriate executable directory for the newest # acceptable Rust slot to the PATH. If used with LLVM, an appropriate # `llvm_pkg_setup` call should be made in addition to this function. # For path determination logic, please see the get_rust_prefix documentation. # # The highest acceptable Rust slot can be set in RUST_MAX_VER variable. # If it is unset or empty, any slot is acceptable. # # The lowest acceptable Rust slot can be set in RUST_MIN_VER variable. # If it is unset or empty, any slot is acceptable. # # `CARGO` and `RUSTC` variables are set for the selected slot and exported. # # The PATH manipulation is only done for source builds. The function # is a no-op when installing a binary package. # # If any other behavior is desired, the contents of the function # should be inlined into the ebuild and modified as necessary. rust_pkg_setup() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" if [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} != binary ]]; then { read -r RUST_SLOT; read -r RUST_TYPE; } <<< $(get_rust_slot) rust_prepend_path "${RUST_SLOT}" "${RUST_TYPE}" CARGO="$(get_rust_prefix)bin/cargo" RUSTC="$(get_rust_prefix)bin/rustc" export CARGO RUSTC einfo "Using Rust ${RUST_SLOT} (${RUST_TYPE})" fi } fi EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup