rust: Add cfgs property

Rust configuration options ("--cfg") are currently defined using the
"flags" property. Adds a specific property to be able to forward these
to the rust-analyzer configuration (rust-project.json).

Bug: 183727250
Test: m libstd
Change-Id: Ida89097814bcd1a45c02a8a79ec5a8e9e59701bd
This commit is contained in:
Thiébaud Weksteen 2021-04-07 14:53:06 +02:00
parent da42a5a209
commit c44e7372ed
2 changed files with 37 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ type BaseCompilerProperties struct {
// errors). The default value is "default".
Lints *string
// flags to pass to rustc
// flags to pass to rustc. To enable configuration options or features, use the "cfgs" or "features" properties.
Flags []string `android:"path,arch_variant"`
// flags to pass to the linker
@ -125,6 +125,9 @@ type BaseCompilerProperties struct {
// list of features to enable for this crate
Features []string `android:"arch_variant"`
// list of configuration options to enable for this crate. To enable features, use the "features" property.
Cfgs []string `android:"arch_variant"`
// specific rust edition that should be used if the default version is not desired
Edition *string `android:"arch_variant"`
@ -210,9 +213,17 @@ func (compiler *baseCompiler) compilerProps() []interface{} {
return []interface{}{&compiler.Properties}
}
func (compiler *baseCompiler) featuresToFlags(features []string) []string {
func (compiler *baseCompiler) cfgsToFlags() []string {
flags := []string{}
for _, feature := range features {
for _, cfg := range compiler.Properties.Cfgs {
flags = append(flags, "--cfg '"+cfg+"'")
}
return flags
}
func (compiler *baseCompiler) featuresToFlags() []string {
flags := []string{}
for _, feature := range compiler.Properties.Features {
flags = append(flags, "--cfg 'feature=\""+feature+"\"'")
}
return flags
@ -226,7 +237,8 @@ func (compiler *baseCompiler) compilerFlags(ctx ModuleContext, flags Flags) Flag
}
flags.RustFlags = append(flags.RustFlags, lintFlags)
flags.RustFlags = append(flags.RustFlags, compiler.Properties.Flags...)
flags.RustFlags = append(flags.RustFlags, compiler.featuresToFlags(compiler.Properties.Features)...)
flags.RustFlags = append(flags.RustFlags, compiler.cfgsToFlags()...)
flags.RustFlags = append(flags.RustFlags, compiler.featuresToFlags()...)
flags.RustFlags = append(flags.RustFlags, "--edition="+compiler.edition())
flags.LinkFlags = append(flags.LinkFlags, compiler.Properties.Ld_flags...)
flags.GlobalRustFlags = append(flags.GlobalRustFlags, config.GlobalRustFlags...)

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@ -42,6 +42,27 @@ func TestFeaturesToFlags(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// Test that cfgs flags are being correctly generated.
func TestCfgsToFlags(t *testing.T) {
ctx := testRust(t, `
rust_library_host {
name: "libfoo",
srcs: ["foo.rs"],
crate_name: "foo",
cfgs: [
"std",
"cfg1=\"one\""
],
}`)
libfooDylib := ctx.ModuleForTests("libfoo", "linux_glibc_x86_64_dylib").Rule("rustc")
if !strings.Contains(libfooDylib.Args["rustcFlags"], "cfg 'std'") ||
!strings.Contains(libfooDylib.Args["rustcFlags"], "cfg 'cfg1=\"one\"'") {
t.Fatalf("missing std and cfg1 flags for libfoo dylib, rustcFlags: %#v", libfooDylib.Args["rustcFlags"])
}
}
// Test that we reject multiple source files.
func TestEnforceSingleSourceFile(t *testing.T) {