void-packages/srcpkgs/firefox/patches/rust-configure.patch
Đoàn Trần Công Danh be5369a0cb srcpkgs/f*: convert patches to -Np1
* fpc is kept at -Np0

```sh
git grep -l '^patch_args=-Np0' "srcpkgs/$1*/template" |
while read template; do
	for p in ${template%/template}/patches/*; do
		sed -i '
			\,^[+-][+-][+-] /dev/null,b
			/^[*-]\+ [0-9]\+\(,[0-9]\+\)\? [*-]\+$/b
			s,^[*][*][*] ,&a/,
			/^--- /{
				s,\(^--- \)\(./\)*,\1a/,
				s,[.][Oo][Rr][Ii][Gg]\([	/]\),\1,
				s/[.][Oo][Rr][Ii][Gg]$//
				s/[.]patched[.]\([^.]\)/.\1/
				h
			}
			/^+++ -/{
				g
				s/^--- a/+++ b/
				b
			}
			s,\(^+++ \)\(./\)*,\1b/,
		' "$p"
	done
	sed -i '/^patch_args=/d' $template
done
```
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Mozilla rustc check does not support crossbuild: let's remove it
Remove calls to unwrap_rustup, they fail if rustup isn't present
Do not try to figure out the rust target as it is broken on musl
instead use what is set in RUST_TARGET
Skip extra checks on cross builds (broken for arm*)
--- a/build/moz.configure/rust.configure 2020-12-12 01:35:33.000000000 +0100
+++ b/build/moz.configure/rust.configure 2020-12-15 19:45:16.467750787 +0100
@@ -91,9 +91,6 @@
return unwrap
-rustc = unwrap_rustup(rustc, "rustc")
-cargo = unwrap_rustup(cargo, "cargo")
-
set_config("CARGO", cargo)
set_config("RUSTC", rustc)
@@ -260,7 +257,9 @@
data.setdefault(key, []).append(namespace(rust_target=t, target=info))
return data
-
+@imports('os')
+@imports(_from='mozbuild.util', _import='ensure_unicode')
+@imports(_from='mozbuild.util', _import='system_encoding')
def detect_rustc_target(
host_or_target, compiler_info, arm_target, rust_supported_targets
):
@@ -382,12 +381,12 @@
return None
- rustc_target = find_candidate(candidates)
+ rustc_target = os.environ['RUST_TARGET']
if rustc_target is None:
die("Don't know how to translate {} for rustc".format(host_or_target.alias))
- return rustc_target
+ return ensure_unicode(rustc_target, system_encoding)
@imports("os")
@@ -410,35 +409,6 @@
os.write(in_fd, ensure_binary(source))
os.close(in_fd)
-
- cmd = [
- rustc,
- "--crate-type",
- "staticlib",
- target_arg,
- "-o",
- out_path,
- in_path,
- ]
-
- def failed():
- die(
- dedent(
- """\
- Cannot compile for {} with {}
- The target may be unsupported, or you may not have
- a rust std library for that target installed. Try:
-
- rustup target add {}
- """.format(
- host_or_target.alias, rustc, rustc_target
- )
- )
- )
-
- check_cmd_output(*cmd, onerror=failed)
- if not os.path.exists(out_path) or os.path.getsize(out_path) == 0:
- failed()
finally:
os.remove(in_path)
os.remove(out_path)
@@ -462,28 +432,7 @@
host, compiler_info, arm_target, rust_supported_targets
)
if rustc_target != rustc_host:
- if host.alias == rustc_target:
- configure_host = host.alias
- else:
- configure_host = "{}/{}".format(host.alias, rustc_target)
- die(
- dedent(
- """\
- The rust compiler host ({rustc}) is not suitable for the configure host ({configure}).
-
- You can solve this by:
- * Set your configure host to match the rust compiler host by editing your
- mozconfig and adding "ac_add_options --host={rustc}".
- * Or, install the rust toolchain for {configure}, if supported, by running
- "rustup default stable-{rustc_target}"
- """.format(
- rustc=rustc_host,
- configure=configure_host,
- rustc_target=rustc_target,
- )
- )
- )
- assert_rust_compile(host, rustc_target, rustc)
+ return rustc_host
return rustc_target