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# Created by: Jyun-Yan You <jyyou@cs.nctu.edu.tw>
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= rust
PORTVERSION?= 1.16.0
CATEGORIES= lang
MASTER_SITES= http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/:src \
https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/:rust_bootstrap \
https://s3.amazonaws.com/rust-lang-ci/cargo-builds/:cargo_bootstrap \
LOCAL/marino:bootstrap
DISTNAME?= ${PORTNAME}c-${PORTVERSION}-src
BOOTSTRAP_FILES=${RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP}:rust_bootstrap \
${RUST_STD_BOOTSTRAP}:rust_bootstrap \
${CARGO_BOOTSTRAP}:cargo_bootstrap
DISTFILES?= ${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}:src \
${BOOTSTRAP_FILES}
.if !defined(SKIP_CARGO_REGISTRY)
MASTER_SITES+= LOCAL/riggs/rust:registry \
LOCAL/dumbbell/rust:registry
DISTFILES+= ${CARGO_REGISTRY}:registry
.endif
DIST_SUBDIR?= rust
EXTRACT_ONLY?= ${DISTFILES:N*\:*bootstrap:C/:.*//}
MAINTAINER?= riggs@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Language with a focus on memory safety and concurrency
LICENSE= APACHE20 \
MIT
LICENSE_COMB= dual
# APACHE20 license is standard, see Templates/Licenses/APACHE20
LICENSE_FILE_MIT= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE-MIT
BUILD_DEPENDS= cmake:devel/cmake
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS?= amd64 i386
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS_REASON= requires prebuilt bootstrap compiler
# FIXME: The bootstrapped rustc adds -L/usr/local/lib in front of
# the LDFLAGS. When stage0's rustc is linked, it picks the installed
# librust*so and fails.
CONFLICTS_BUILD?= rust-nightly
CONFLICTS_BUILD+= ${PKGBASE}
CONFLICTS_INSTALL?= rust-nightly
RUST_BOOTSTRAP_DIR?= 2017-02-09
RUST_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION?= 1.15.1
RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP= ${RUST_BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/rustc-${RUST_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}-${RUST_TARGET}.tar.gz
RUST_STD_BOOTSTRAP= ${RUST_BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/rust-std-${RUST_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}-${RUST_TARGET}.tar.gz
CARGO_BOOTSTRAP_DIR?= 6e0c18cccc8b0c06fba8a8d76486f81a792fb420
CARGO_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION?= nightly
CARGO_BOOTSTRAP= ${CARGO_BOOTSTRAP_DIR}/cargo-${CARGO_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION}-${RUST_TARGET}.tar.gz
CARGO_REGISTRY= ${PORTNAME}-registry-${DISTVERSIONFULL}.tar.xz
.if defined(.PARSEDIR) # fixes |make describe| on 9.x (which is BROKEN)
RUST_CHANNEL= ${PKGNAMESUFFIX:Ustable:S/^-//}
.endif
# Rust's target arch string is different from *BSD arch strings
RUST_ARCH_x86_64= x86_64 # dragonfly
RUST_ARCH_amd64= x86_64
RUST_ARCH_i386= i686
RUST_TARGET= ${RUST_ARCH_${ARCH}}-unknown-${OPSYS:tl}
PLIST_SUB+= RUST_TARGET=${RUST_TARGET}
USES= compiler gmake libedit python:2,build
HAS_CONFIGURE= yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS= --disable-valgrind \
${CHOSEN_COMPILER_TYPE:Mclang:C/.+/--enable-&/} \
--prefix=${PREFIX} \
--musl-root=${PREFIX} \
--local-rust-root=${PREFIX} \
--mandir=${MANPREFIX}/man \
--release-channel=${RUST_CHANNEL}
MAKE_ARGS+= VERBOSE=1
OPTIONS_DEFINE= DOCS GDB LLNEXTGEN PORT_LLVM
GDB_DESC= Install ports gdb (necessary for debugging rust programs)
LLNEXTGEN_DESC= Build with grammar verification
DOCS_CONFIGURE_ENABLE= docs
GDB_RUN_DEPENDS= ${LOCALBASE}/bin/gdb:devel/gdb
LLNEXTGEN_BUILD_DEPENDS= LLnextgen:devel/llnextgen
# Rust may pass more regression tests with bundled LLVM
PORT_LLVM_DESC= Build against devel/llvm${LLVM_VER} instead of bundled version
PORT_LLVM_BUILD_DEPENDS= ${LLVM_PREFIX}/bin/FileCheck:devel/llvm${LLVM_VER}
PORT_LLVM_CONFIGURE_ON= --llvm-root=${LLVM_PREFIX}
LLVM_VER?= 39
LLVM_PREFIX= ${LOCALBASE}/llvm${LLVM_VER}
# Note that make test does not work when rust is already installed
TEST_TARGET= check
TEST_ENV+= ALLOW_NONZERO_RLIMIT_CORE=1
# Rust manifests list all files and directories installed by rust-installer.
# We use them in:
# - pre-install to cleanup the ${STAGEDIR}
# - post-install to populate the ${TMPPLIST}
RUST_MANIFESTS= lib/rustlib/manifest-rustc \
lib/rustlib/manifest-rust-std-${RUST_TARGET}
RUST_DOCS_MANIFESTS= lib/rustlib/manifest-rust-docs
DOCS_VARS= rust_manifests+=${RUST_DOCS_MANIFESTS}
PLIST_FILES= lib/rustlib/components \
lib/rustlib/rust-installer-version
pre-fetch:
# FIXME: This is the same check for CONFLICTS as the standard
# one, except port origins are not compared. This allows
# the port to conflict with itself, because Rust would pick
# installed Rust libraries instead of freshly built ones.
@conflicts_with=$$( \
{ ${PKG_QUERY} -g "%n-%v %p %o" ${CONFLICTS:C/.+/'&'/} ${CONFLICTS_BUILD:C/.+/'&'/} 2>/dev/null || : ; } \
| while read pkgname prfx orgn; do \
if [ "/${PREFIX}" = "/$${prfx}" ]; then \
${ECHO_CMD} -n " $${pkgname}"; \
fi; \
done); \
if [ -n "$${conflicts_with}" ]; then \
${ECHO_MSG}; \
${ECHO_MSG} "===> ${PKGNAME} conflicts with installed package(s): "; \
for entry in $${conflicts_with}; do \
${ECHO_MSG} " $${entry}"; \
done; \
${ECHO_MSG}; \
${ECHO_MSG} " They will not build together."; \
${ECHO_MSG} " Please remove them first with pkg delete."; \
exit 1;\
fi
post-extract:
@${MKDIR} \
${WRKSRC}/build/cache/${RUST_BOOTSTRAP_DIR} \
${WRKSRC}/build/cache/${CARGO_BOOTSTRAP_DIR}
${LN} -sf ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP} \
${WRKSRC}/build/cache/${RUST_BOOTSTRAP_DIR}
${LN} -sf ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${RUST_STD_BOOTSTRAP} \
${WRKSRC}/build/cache/${RUST_BOOTSTRAP_DIR}
${LN} -sf ${DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${CARGO_BOOTSTRAP} \
${WRKSRC}/build/cache/${CARGO_BOOTSTRAP_DIR}
post-patch:
@test ! -f ${WRKSRC}/mk/main.mk || \
${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|%%LOCALBASE%%|${LOCALBASE}|' \
${WRKSRC}/mk/main.mk
@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e 's|gdb|${LOCALBASE}/bin/gdb|' \
${WRKSRC}/src/etc/rust-gdb
# In case the previous "make stage" failed, this ensures rust's
# install.sh won't backup previously staged files before reinstalling
# new ones. Otherwise, the staging directory is polluted with unneeded
# files.
pre-install:
@for f in ${RUST_MANIFESTS} ${RUST_DOCS_MANIFESTS}; do \
if test -f "${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/$$f"; then \
${SED} -E -e 's,^(file|dir):,${STAGEDIR},' \
< "${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/$$f" \
| ${XARGS} ${RM} -r; \
${RM} "${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/$$f"; \
fi; \
done
@for f in ${PLIST_FILES}; do \
${RM} "${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/$$f"; \
done
# In post-install, we use the manifests generated during Rust install
# to in turn generate the PLIST. We do that, instead of the regular
# `pkg-plist`, because several libraries have a computed filename based
# on the absolute path of the source files. As it is user-specific, we
# can't know their filename in advance.
#
# We fix manpage entries in the generated manifests because Rust
# installs them uncompressed but the Ports framework compresses them.
post-install:
for f in ${RUST_MANIFESTS}; do \
${REINPLACE_CMD} -E \
-e 's|:${STAGEDIR}|:|' \
-e 's|(man/man[1-9]/.*\.[0-9])|\1.gz|' \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/$$f; \
${RM} ${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/$$f.bak; \
${ECHO} "${PREFIX}/$$f" >> ${TMPPLIST}; \
${AWK} '\
/^file:/ { \
file=$$0; \
sub(/^file:/, "", file); \
print file; \
} \
/^dir:/ { \
dir=$$0; \
sub(/^dir:/, "", dir); \
system("find ${STAGEDIR}" dir " -type f | ${SED} -E -e \"s|${STAGEDIR}||\""); \
}' \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/$$f >> ${TMPPLIST}; \
done
@${RM} \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/install.log \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/uninstall.sh
# FIXME: Static libraries in lib/rustlib/*/lib/*.rlib are not stripped,
# but they contain non-object files which make strip(1) unhappy.
@${STRIP_CMD} \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/rustc \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/rustdoc \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/*.so \
${STAGEDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/rustlib/*/lib/*.so
.include <bsd.port.mk>
# "make gen-registry" is a special target to ease this port update.
#
# After changing the version number and the Git revision, you can run
# "make gen-registry" to update the distinfo and create a new snapshot of
# the registry. The new registry is written to ${DISTDIR} and can be
# uploaded.
gen-registry:
${MAKE} -C${.CURDIR} -DSKIP_CARGO_REGISTRY makesum
${MAKE} -C${.CURDIR} -DSKIP_CARGO_REGISTRY
${TAR} cJvf ${_DISTDIR}/${DIST_SUBDIR}/${CARGO_REGISTRY} -C${WRKDIR} \
--uid 0 --gid 0 \
--exclude 'src/*/benches/' \
--exclude 'src/*/ci/' \
--exclude 'src/*/examples/' \
--exclude 'src/*/tests/' \
--exclude 'index/github.com-*/.git/' \
.cargo
${MAKE} -C${.CURDIR} makesum
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