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-# This file is automatically @generated by Cargo.
-# It is not intended for manual editing.
-version = 3
-
-[[package]]
-name = "autocfg"
-version = "1.1.0"
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-# THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED BY CARGO
-#
-# When uploading crates to the registry Cargo will automatically
-# "normalize" Cargo.toml files for maximal compatibility
-# with all versions of Cargo and also rewrite `path` dependencies
-# to registry (e.g., crates.io) dependencies.
-#
-# If you are reading this file be aware that the original Cargo.toml
-# will likely look very different (and much more reasonable).
-# See Cargo.toml.orig for the original contents.
-
-[package]
-name = "autocfg"
-version = "1.1.0"
-authors = ["Josh Stone <cuviper@gmail.com>"]
-exclude = ["/.github/**", "/bors.toml"]
-description = "Automatic cfg for Rust compiler features"
-readme = "README.md"
-keywords = ["rustc", "build", "autoconf"]
-categories = ["development-tools::build-utils"]
-license = "Apache-2.0 OR MIT"
-repository = "https://github.com/cuviper/autocfg"
-
-[dependencies]
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/LICENSE-APACHE b/vendor/autocfg/LICENSE-APACHE
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diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/README.md b/vendor/autocfg/README.md
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-autocfg
-=======
-
-[![autocfg crate](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/autocfg.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/autocfg)
-[![autocfg documentation](https://docs.rs/autocfg/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/autocfg)
-![minimum rustc 1.0](https://img.shields.io/badge/rustc-1.0+-red.svg)
-![build status](https://github.com/cuviper/autocfg/workflows/master/badge.svg)
-
-A Rust library for build scripts to automatically configure code based on
-compiler support. Code snippets are dynamically tested to see if the `rustc`
-will accept them, rather than hard-coding specific version support.
-
-
-## Usage
-
-Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
-
-```toml
-[build-dependencies]
-autocfg = "1"
-```
-
-Then use it in your `build.rs` script to detect compiler features. For
-example, to test for 128-bit integer support, it might look like:
-
-```rust
-extern crate autocfg;
-
-fn main() {
- let ac = autocfg::new();
- ac.emit_has_type("i128");
-
- // (optional) We don't need to rerun for anything external.
- autocfg::rerun_path("build.rs");
-}
-```
-
-If the type test succeeds, this will write a `cargo:rustc-cfg=has_i128` line
-for Cargo, which translates to Rust arguments `--cfg has_i128`. Then in the
-rest of your Rust code, you can add `#[cfg(has_i128)]` conditions on code that
-should only be used when the compiler supports it.
-
-
-## Release Notes
-
-- 1.1.0 (2022-02-07)
- - Use `CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS` when it is set.
-
-- 1.0.1 (2020-08-20)
- - Apply `RUSTFLAGS` for more `--target` scenarios, by @adamreichold.
-
-- 1.0.0 (2020-01-08)
- - 🎉 Release 1.0! 🎉 (no breaking changes)
- - Add `probe_expression` and `emit_expression_cfg` to test arbitrary expressions.
- - Add `probe_constant` and `emit_constant_cfg` to test arbitrary constant expressions.
-
-- 0.1.7 (2019-10-20)
- - Apply `RUSTFLAGS` when probing `$TARGET != $HOST`, mainly for sysroot, by @roblabla.
-
-- 0.1.6 (2019-08-19)
- - Add `probe`/`emit_sysroot_crate`, by @leo60228.
-
-- 0.1.5 (2019-07-16)
- - Mask some warnings from newer rustc.
-
-- 0.1.4 (2019-05-22)
- - Relax `std`/`no_std` probing to a warning instead of an error.
- - Improve `rustc` bootstrap compatibility.
-
-- 0.1.3 (2019-05-21)
- - Auto-detects if `#![no_std]` is needed for the `$TARGET`.
-
-- 0.1.2 (2019-01-16)
- - Add `rerun_env(ENV)` to print `cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=ENV`.
- - Add `rerun_path(PATH)` to print `cargo:rerun-if-changed=PATH`.
-
-
-## Minimum Rust version policy
-
-This crate's minimum supported `rustc` version is `1.0.0`. Compatibility is
-its entire reason for existence, so this crate will be extremely conservative
-about raising this requirement. If this is ever deemed necessary, it will be
-treated as a major breaking change for semver purposes.
-
-
-## License
-
-This project is licensed under either of
-
- * Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or
- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or
- http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
-
-at your option.
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/examples/integers.rs b/vendor/autocfg/examples/integers.rs
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-extern crate autocfg;
-
-fn main() {
- // Normally, cargo will set `OUT_DIR` for build scripts.
- let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::with_dir("target").unwrap();
- for i in 3..8 {
- ac.emit_has_type(&format!("i{}", 1 << i));
- }
-}
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/examples/paths.rs b/vendor/autocfg/examples/paths.rs
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index b7a6ca7..0000000
--- a/vendor/autocfg/examples/paths.rs
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-extern crate autocfg;
-
-fn main() {
- // Normally, cargo will set `OUT_DIR` for build scripts.
- let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::with_dir("target").unwrap();
-
- // since ancient times...
- ac.emit_has_path("std::vec::Vec");
- ac.emit_path_cfg("std::vec::Vec", "has_vec");
-
- // rustc 1.10.0
- ac.emit_has_path("std::panic::PanicInfo");
- ac.emit_path_cfg("std::panic::PanicInfo", "has_panic_info");
-
- // rustc 1.20.0
- ac.emit_has_path("std::mem::ManuallyDrop");
- ac.emit_path_cfg("std::mem::ManuallyDrop", "has_manually_drop");
-
- // rustc 1.25.0
- ac.emit_has_path("std::ptr::NonNull");
- ac.emit_path_cfg("std::ptr::NonNull", "has_non_null");
-}
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/examples/traits.rs b/vendor/autocfg/examples/traits.rs
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-extern crate autocfg;
-
-fn main() {
- // Normally, cargo will set `OUT_DIR` for build scripts.
- let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::with_dir("target").unwrap();
-
- // since ancient times...
- ac.emit_has_trait("std::ops::Add");
- ac.emit_trait_cfg("std::ops::Add", "has_ops");
-
- // trait parameters have to be provided
- ac.emit_has_trait("std::borrow::Borrow<str>");
- ac.emit_trait_cfg("std::borrow::Borrow<str>", "has_borrow");
-
- // rustc 1.8.0
- ac.emit_has_trait("std::ops::AddAssign");
- ac.emit_trait_cfg("std::ops::AddAssign", "has_assign_ops");
-
- // rustc 1.12.0
- ac.emit_has_trait("std::iter::Sum");
- ac.emit_trait_cfg("std::iter::Sum", "has_sum");
-
- // rustc 1.28.0
- ac.emit_has_trait("std::alloc::GlobalAlloc");
- ac.emit_trait_cfg("std::alloc::GlobalAlloc", "has_global_alloc");
-}
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/examples/versions.rs b/vendor/autocfg/examples/versions.rs
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-extern crate autocfg;
-
-fn main() {
- // Normally, cargo will set `OUT_DIR` for build scripts.
- let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::with_dir("target").unwrap();
- for i in 0..100 {
- ac.emit_rustc_version(1, i);
- }
-}
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/src/error.rs b/vendor/autocfg/src/error.rs
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+++ /dev/null
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-use std::error;
-use std::fmt;
-use std::io;
-use std::num;
-use std::str;
-
-/// A common error type for the `autocfg` crate.
-#[derive(Debug)]
-pub struct Error {
- kind: ErrorKind,
-}
-
-impl error::Error for Error {
- fn description(&self) -> &str {
- "AutoCfg error"
- }
-
- fn cause(&self) -> Option<&error::Error> {
- match self.kind {
- ErrorKind::Io(ref e) => Some(e),
- ErrorKind::Num(ref e) => Some(e),
- ErrorKind::Utf8(ref e) => Some(e),
- ErrorKind::Other(_) => None,
- }
- }
-}
-
-impl fmt::Display for Error {
- fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
- match self.kind {
- ErrorKind::Io(ref e) => e.fmt(f),
- ErrorKind::Num(ref e) => e.fmt(f),
- ErrorKind::Utf8(ref e) => e.fmt(f),
- ErrorKind::Other(s) => s.fmt(f),
- }
- }
-}
-
-#[derive(Debug)]
-enum ErrorKind {
- Io(io::Error),
- Num(num::ParseIntError),
- Utf8(str::Utf8Error),
- Other(&'static str),
-}
-
-pub fn from_io(e: io::Error) -> Error {
- Error {
- kind: ErrorKind::Io(e),
- }
-}
-
-pub fn from_num(e: num::ParseIntError) -> Error {
- Error {
- kind: ErrorKind::Num(e),
- }
-}
-
-pub fn from_utf8(e: str::Utf8Error) -> Error {
- Error {
- kind: ErrorKind::Utf8(e),
- }
-}
-
-pub fn from_str(s: &'static str) -> Error {
- Error {
- kind: ErrorKind::Other(s),
- }
-}
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/src/lib.rs b/vendor/autocfg/src/lib.rs
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-//! A Rust library for build scripts to automatically configure code based on
-//! compiler support. Code snippets are dynamically tested to see if the `rustc`
-//! will accept them, rather than hard-coding specific version support.
-//!
-//!
-//! ## Usage
-//!
-//! Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
-//!
-//! ```toml
-//! [build-dependencies]
-//! autocfg = "1"
-//! ```
-//!
-//! Then use it in your `build.rs` script to detect compiler features. For
-//! example, to test for 128-bit integer support, it might look like:
-//!
-//! ```rust
-//! extern crate autocfg;
-//!
-//! fn main() {
-//! # // Normally, cargo will set `OUT_DIR` for build scripts.
-//! # std::env::set_var("OUT_DIR", "target");
-//! let ac = autocfg::new();
-//! ac.emit_has_type("i128");
-//!
-//! // (optional) We don't need to rerun for anything external.
-//! autocfg::rerun_path("build.rs");
-//! }
-//! ```
-//!
-//! If the type test succeeds, this will write a `cargo:rustc-cfg=has_i128` line
-//! for Cargo, which translates to Rust arguments `--cfg has_i128`. Then in the
-//! rest of your Rust code, you can add `#[cfg(has_i128)]` conditions on code that
-//! should only be used when the compiler supports it.
-//!
-//! ## Caution
-//!
-//! Many of the probing methods of `AutoCfg` document the particular template they
-//! use, **subject to change**. The inputs are not validated to make sure they are
-//! semantically correct for their expected use, so it's _possible_ to escape and
-//! inject something unintended. However, such abuse is unsupported and will not
-//! be considered when making changes to the templates.
-
-#![deny(missing_debug_implementations)]
-#![deny(missing_docs)]
-// allow future warnings that can't be fixed while keeping 1.0 compatibility
-#![allow(unknown_lints)]
-#![allow(bare_trait_objects)]
-#![allow(ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns)]
-
-/// Local macro to avoid `std::try!`, deprecated in Rust 1.39.
-macro_rules! try {
- ($result:expr) => {
- match $result {
- Ok(value) => value,
- Err(error) => return Err(error),
- }
- };
-}
-
-use std::env;
-use std::ffi::OsString;
-use std::fs;
-use std::io::{stderr, Write};
-use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
-use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
-#[allow(deprecated)]
-use std::sync::atomic::ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT;
-use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
-
-mod error;
-pub use error::Error;
-
-mod version;
-use version::Version;
-
-#[cfg(test)]
-mod tests;
-
-/// Helper to detect compiler features for `cfg` output in build scripts.
-#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
-pub struct AutoCfg {
- out_dir: PathBuf,
- rustc: PathBuf,
- rustc_version: Version,
- target: Option<OsString>,
- no_std: bool,
- rustflags: Vec<String>,
-}
-
-/// Writes a config flag for rustc on standard out.
-///
-/// This looks like: `cargo:rustc-cfg=CFG`
-///
-/// Cargo will use this in arguments to rustc, like `--cfg CFG`.
-pub fn emit(cfg: &str) {
- println!("cargo:rustc-cfg={}", cfg);
-}
-
-/// Writes a line telling Cargo to rerun the build script if `path` changes.
-///
-/// This looks like: `cargo:rerun-if-changed=PATH`
-///
-/// This requires at least cargo 0.7.0, corresponding to rustc 1.6.0. Earlier
-/// versions of cargo will simply ignore the directive.
-pub fn rerun_path(path: &str) {
- println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", path);
-}
-
-/// Writes a line telling Cargo to rerun the build script if the environment
-/// variable `var` changes.
-///
-/// This looks like: `cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=VAR`
-///
-/// This requires at least cargo 0.21.0, corresponding to rustc 1.20.0. Earlier
-/// versions of cargo will simply ignore the directive.
-pub fn rerun_env(var: &str) {
- println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={}", var);
-}
-
-/// Create a new `AutoCfg` instance.
-///
-/// # Panics
-///
-/// Panics if `AutoCfg::new()` returns an error.
-pub fn new() -> AutoCfg {
- AutoCfg::new().unwrap()
-}
-
-impl AutoCfg {
- /// Create a new `AutoCfg` instance.
- ///
- /// # Common errors
- ///
- /// - `rustc` can't be executed, from `RUSTC` or in the `PATH`.
- /// - The version output from `rustc` can't be parsed.
- /// - `OUT_DIR` is not set in the environment, or is not a writable directory.
- ///
- pub fn new() -> Result<Self, Error> {
- match env::var_os("OUT_DIR") {
- Some(d) => Self::with_dir(d),
- None => Err(error::from_str("no OUT_DIR specified!")),
- }
- }
-
- /// Create a new `AutoCfg` instance with the specified output directory.
- ///
- /// # Common errors
- ///
- /// - `rustc` can't be executed, from `RUSTC` or in the `PATH`.
- /// - The version output from `rustc` can't be parsed.
- /// - `dir` is not a writable directory.
- ///
- pub fn with_dir<T: Into<PathBuf>>(dir: T) -> Result<Self, Error> {
- let rustc = env::var_os("RUSTC").unwrap_or_else(|| "rustc".into());
- let rustc: PathBuf = rustc.into();
- let rustc_version = try!(Version::from_rustc(&rustc));
-
- let target = env::var_os("TARGET");
-
- // Sanity check the output directory
- let dir = dir.into();
- let meta = try!(fs::metadata(&dir).map_err(error::from_io));
- if !meta.is_dir() || meta.permissions().readonly() {
- return Err(error::from_str("output path is not a writable directory"));
- }
-
- let mut ac = AutoCfg {
- rustflags: rustflags(&target, &dir),
- out_dir: dir,
- rustc: rustc,
- rustc_version: rustc_version,
- target: target,
- no_std: false,
- };
-
- // Sanity check with and without `std`.
- if !ac.probe("").unwrap_or(false) {
- ac.no_std = true;
- if !ac.probe("").unwrap_or(false) {
- // Neither worked, so assume nothing...
- ac.no_std = false;
- let warning = b"warning: autocfg could not probe for `std`\n";
- stderr().write_all(warning).ok();
- }
- }
- Ok(ac)
- }
-
- /// Test whether the current `rustc` reports a version greater than
- /// or equal to "`major`.`minor`".
- pub fn probe_rustc_version(&self, major: usize, minor: usize) -> bool {
- self.rustc_version >= Version::new(major, minor, 0)
- }
-
- /// Sets a `cfg` value of the form `rustc_major_minor`, like `rustc_1_29`,
- /// if the current `rustc` is at least that version.
- pub fn emit_rustc_version(&self, major: usize, minor: usize) {
- if self.probe_rustc_version(major, minor) {
- emit(&format!("rustc_{}_{}", major, minor));
- }
- }
-
- fn probe<T: AsRef<[u8]>>(&self, code: T) -> Result<bool, Error> {
- #[allow(deprecated)]
- static ID: AtomicUsize = ATOMIC_USIZE_INIT;
-
- let id = ID.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
- let mut command = Command::new(&self.rustc);
- command
- .arg("--crate-name")
- .arg(format!("probe{}", id))
- .arg("--crate-type=lib")
- .arg("--out-dir")
- .arg(&self.out_dir)
- .arg("--emit=llvm-ir");
-
- if let Some(target) = self.target.as_ref() {
- command.arg("--target").arg(target);
- }
-
- command.args(&self.rustflags);
-
- command.arg("-").stdin(Stdio::piped());
- let mut child = try!(command.spawn().map_err(error::from_io));
- let mut stdin = child.stdin.take().expect("rustc stdin");
-
- if self.no_std {
- try!(stdin.write_all(b"#![no_std]\n").map_err(error::from_io));
- }
- try!(stdin.write_all(code.as_ref()).map_err(error::from_io));
- drop(stdin);
-
- let status = try!(child.wait().map_err(error::from_io));
- Ok(status.success())
- }
-
- /// Tests whether the given sysroot crate can be used.
- ///
- /// The test code is subject to change, but currently looks like:
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// extern crate CRATE as probe;
- /// ```
- pub fn probe_sysroot_crate(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
- self.probe(format!("extern crate {} as probe;", name)) // `as _` wasn't stabilized until Rust 1.33
- .unwrap_or(false)
- }
-
- /// Emits a config value `has_CRATE` if `probe_sysroot_crate` returns true.
- pub fn emit_sysroot_crate(&self, name: &str) {
- if self.probe_sysroot_crate(name) {
- emit(&format!("has_{}", mangle(name)));
- }
- }
-
- /// Tests whether the given path can be used.
- ///
- /// The test code is subject to change, but currently looks like:
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// pub use PATH;
- /// ```
- pub fn probe_path(&self, path: &str) -> bool {
- self.probe(format!("pub use {};", path)).unwrap_or(false)
- }
-
- /// Emits a config value `has_PATH` if `probe_path` returns true.
- ///
- /// Any non-identifier characters in the `path` will be replaced with
- /// `_` in the generated config value.
- pub fn emit_has_path(&self, path: &str) {
- if self.probe_path(path) {
- emit(&format!("has_{}", mangle(path)));
- }
- }
-
- /// Emits the given `cfg` value if `probe_path` returns true.
- pub fn emit_path_cfg(&self, path: &str, cfg: &str) {
- if self.probe_path(path) {
- emit(cfg);
- }
- }
-
- /// Tests whether the given trait can be used.
- ///
- /// The test code is subject to change, but currently looks like:
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// pub trait Probe: TRAIT + Sized {}
- /// ```
- pub fn probe_trait(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
- self.probe(format!("pub trait Probe: {} + Sized {{}}", name))
- .unwrap_or(false)
- }
-
- /// Emits a config value `has_TRAIT` if `probe_trait` returns true.
- ///
- /// Any non-identifier characters in the trait `name` will be replaced with
- /// `_` in the generated config value.
- pub fn emit_has_trait(&self, name: &str) {
- if self.probe_trait(name) {
- emit(&format!("has_{}", mangle(name)));
- }
- }
-
- /// Emits the given `cfg` value if `probe_trait` returns true.
- pub fn emit_trait_cfg(&self, name: &str, cfg: &str) {
- if self.probe_trait(name) {
- emit(cfg);
- }
- }
-
- /// Tests whether the given type can be used.
- ///
- /// The test code is subject to change, but currently looks like:
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// pub type Probe = TYPE;
- /// ```
- pub fn probe_type(&self, name: &str) -> bool {
- self.probe(format!("pub type Probe = {};", name))
- .unwrap_or(false)
- }
-
- /// Emits a config value `has_TYPE` if `probe_type` returns true.
- ///
- /// Any non-identifier characters in the type `name` will be replaced with
- /// `_` in the generated config value.
- pub fn emit_has_type(&self, name: &str) {
- if self.probe_type(name) {
- emit(&format!("has_{}", mangle(name)));
- }
- }
-
- /// Emits the given `cfg` value if `probe_type` returns true.
- pub fn emit_type_cfg(&self, name: &str, cfg: &str) {
- if self.probe_type(name) {
- emit(cfg);
- }
- }
-
- /// Tests whether the given expression can be used.
- ///
- /// The test code is subject to change, but currently looks like:
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// pub fn probe() { let _ = EXPR; }
- /// ```
- pub fn probe_expression(&self, expr: &str) -> bool {
- self.probe(format!("pub fn probe() {{ let _ = {}; }}", expr))
- .unwrap_or(false)
- }
-
- /// Emits the given `cfg` value if `probe_expression` returns true.
- pub fn emit_expression_cfg(&self, expr: &str, cfg: &str) {
- if self.probe_expression(expr) {
- emit(cfg);
- }
- }
-
- /// Tests whether the given constant expression can be used.
- ///
- /// The test code is subject to change, but currently looks like:
- ///
- /// ```ignore
- /// pub const PROBE: () = ((), EXPR).0;
- /// ```
- pub fn probe_constant(&self, expr: &str) -> bool {
- self.probe(format!("pub const PROBE: () = ((), {}).0;", expr))
- .unwrap_or(false)
- }
-
- /// Emits the given `cfg` value if `probe_constant` returns true.
- pub fn emit_constant_cfg(&self, expr: &str, cfg: &str) {
- if self.probe_constant(expr) {
- emit(cfg);
- }
- }
-}
-
-fn mangle(s: &str) -> String {
- s.chars()
- .map(|c| match c {
- 'A'...'Z' | 'a'...'z' | '0'...'9' => c,
- _ => '_',
- })
- .collect()
-}
-
-fn dir_contains_target(
- target: &Option<OsString>,
- dir: &Path,
- cargo_target_dir: Option<OsString>,
-) -> bool {
- target
- .as_ref()
- .and_then(|target| {
- dir.to_str().and_then(|dir| {
- let mut cargo_target_dir = cargo_target_dir
- .map(PathBuf::from)
- .unwrap_or_else(|| PathBuf::from("target"));
- cargo_target_dir.push(target);
-
- cargo_target_dir
- .to_str()
- .map(|cargo_target_dir| dir.contains(&cargo_target_dir))
- })
- })
- .unwrap_or(false)
-}
-
-fn rustflags(target: &Option<OsString>, dir: &Path) -> Vec<String> {
- // Starting with rust-lang/cargo#9601, shipped in Rust 1.55, Cargo always sets
- // CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS for any host/target build script invocation. This
- // includes any source of flags, whether from the environment, toml config, or
- // whatever may come in the future. The value is either an empty string, or a
- // list of arguments separated by the ASCII unit separator (US), 0x1f.
- if let Ok(a) = env::var("CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS") {
- return if a.is_empty() {
- Vec::new()
- } else {
- a.split('\x1f').map(str::to_string).collect()
- };
- }
-
- // Otherwise, we have to take a more heuristic approach, and we don't
- // support values from toml config at all.
- //
- // Cargo only applies RUSTFLAGS for building TARGET artifact in
- // cross-compilation environment. Sadly, we don't have a way to detect
- // when we're building HOST artifact in a cross-compilation environment,
- // so for now we only apply RUSTFLAGS when cross-compiling an artifact.
- //
- // See https://github.com/cuviper/autocfg/pull/10#issuecomment-527575030.
- if *target != env::var_os("HOST")
- || dir_contains_target(target, dir, env::var_os("CARGO_TARGET_DIR"))
- {
- if let Ok(rustflags) = env::var("RUSTFLAGS") {
- // This is meant to match how cargo handles the RUSTFLAGS environment variable.
- // See https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/blob/69aea5b6f69add7c51cca939a79644080c0b0ba0/src/cargo/core/compiler/build_context/target_info.rs#L434-L441
- return rustflags
- .split(' ')
- .map(str::trim)
- .filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
- .map(str::to_string)
- .collect();
- }
- }
-
- Vec::new()
-}
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/src/tests.rs b/vendor/autocfg/src/tests.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index d3b1fbb..0000000
--- a/vendor/autocfg/src/tests.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,174 +0,0 @@
-use super::AutoCfg;
-use std::env;
-use std::path::Path;
-
-impl AutoCfg {
- fn core_std(&self, path: &str) -> String {
- let krate = if self.no_std { "core" } else { "std" };
- format!("{}::{}", krate, path)
- }
-
- fn assert_std(&self, probe_result: bool) {
- assert_eq!(!self.no_std, probe_result);
- }
-
- fn assert_min(&self, major: usize, minor: usize, probe_result: bool) {
- assert_eq!(self.probe_rustc_version(major, minor), probe_result);
- }
-
- fn for_test() -> Result<Self, super::error::Error> {
- match env::var_os("TESTS_TARGET_DIR") {
- Some(d) => Self::with_dir(d),
- None => Self::with_dir("target"),
- }
- }
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn autocfg_version() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- println!("version: {:?}", ac.rustc_version);
- assert!(ac.probe_rustc_version(1, 0));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn version_cmp() {
- use super::version::Version;
- let v123 = Version::new(1, 2, 3);
-
- assert!(Version::new(1, 0, 0) < v123);
- assert!(Version::new(1, 2, 2) < v123);
- assert!(Version::new(1, 2, 3) == v123);
- assert!(Version::new(1, 2, 4) > v123);
- assert!(Version::new(1, 10, 0) > v123);
- assert!(Version::new(2, 0, 0) > v123);
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_add() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- let add = ac.core_std("ops::Add");
- let add_rhs = add.clone() + "<i32>";
- let add_rhs_output = add.clone() + "<i32, Output = i32>";
- let dyn_add_rhs_output = "dyn ".to_string() + &*add_rhs_output;
- assert!(ac.probe_path(&add));
- assert!(ac.probe_trait(&add));
- assert!(ac.probe_trait(&add_rhs));
- assert!(ac.probe_trait(&add_rhs_output));
- ac.assert_min(1, 27, ac.probe_type(&dyn_add_rhs_output));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_as_ref() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- let as_ref = ac.core_std("convert::AsRef");
- let as_ref_str = as_ref.clone() + "<str>";
- let dyn_as_ref_str = "dyn ".to_string() + &*as_ref_str;
- assert!(ac.probe_path(&as_ref));
- assert!(ac.probe_trait(&as_ref_str));
- assert!(ac.probe_type(&as_ref_str));
- ac.assert_min(1, 27, ac.probe_type(&dyn_as_ref_str));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_i128() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- let i128_path = ac.core_std("i128");
- ac.assert_min(1, 26, ac.probe_path(&i128_path));
- ac.assert_min(1, 26, ac.probe_type("i128"));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_sum() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- let sum = ac.core_std("iter::Sum");
- let sum_i32 = sum.clone() + "<i32>";
- let dyn_sum_i32 = "dyn ".to_string() + &*sum_i32;
- ac.assert_min(1, 12, ac.probe_path(&sum));
- ac.assert_min(1, 12, ac.probe_trait(&sum));
- ac.assert_min(1, 12, ac.probe_trait(&sum_i32));
- ac.assert_min(1, 12, ac.probe_type(&sum_i32));
- ac.assert_min(1, 27, ac.probe_type(&dyn_sum_i32));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_std() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- ac.assert_std(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("std"));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_alloc() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- ac.assert_min(1, 36, ac.probe_sysroot_crate("alloc"));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_bad_sysroot_crate() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- assert!(!ac.probe_sysroot_crate("doesnt_exist"));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_no_std() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- assert!(ac.probe_type("i32"));
- assert!(ac.probe_type("[i32]"));
- ac.assert_std(ac.probe_type("Vec<i32>"));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_expression() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- assert!(ac.probe_expression(r#""test".trim_left()"#));
- ac.assert_min(1, 30, ac.probe_expression(r#""test".trim_start()"#));
- ac.assert_std(ac.probe_expression("[1, 2, 3].to_vec()"));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn probe_constant() {
- let ac = AutoCfg::for_test().unwrap();
- assert!(ac.probe_constant("1 + 2 + 3"));
- ac.assert_min(1, 33, ac.probe_constant("{ let x = 1 + 2 + 3; x * x }"));
- ac.assert_min(1, 39, ac.probe_constant(r#""test".len()"#));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn dir_does_not_contain_target() {
- assert!(!super::dir_contains_target(
- &Some("x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu".into()),
- Path::new("/project/target/debug/build/project-ea75983148559682/out"),
- None,
- ));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn dir_does_contain_target() {
- assert!(super::dir_contains_target(
- &Some("x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu".into()),
- Path::new(
- "/project/target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/build/project-0147aca016480b9d/out"
- ),
- None,
- ));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn dir_does_not_contain_target_with_custom_target_dir() {
- assert!(!super::dir_contains_target(
- &Some("x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu".into()),
- Path::new("/project/custom/debug/build/project-ea75983148559682/out"),
- Some("custom".into()),
- ));
-}
-
-#[test]
-fn dir_does_contain_target_with_custom_target_dir() {
- assert!(super::dir_contains_target(
- &Some("x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu".into()),
- Path::new(
- "/project/custom/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/debug/build/project-0147aca016480b9d/out"
- ),
- Some("custom".into()),
- ));
-}
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/src/version.rs b/vendor/autocfg/src/version.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index 378c21e..0000000
--- a/vendor/autocfg/src/version.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-use std::path::Path;
-use std::process::Command;
-use std::str;
-
-use super::{error, Error};
-
-/// A version structure for making relative comparisons.
-#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
-pub struct Version {
- major: usize,
- minor: usize,
- patch: usize,
-}
-
-impl Version {
- /// Creates a `Version` instance for a specific `major.minor.patch` version.
- pub fn new(major: usize, minor: usize, patch: usize) -> Self {
- Version {
- major: major,
- minor: minor,
- patch: patch,
- }
- }
-
- pub fn from_rustc(rustc: &Path) -> Result<Self, Error> {
- // Get rustc's verbose version
- let output = try!(Command::new(rustc)
- .args(&["--version", "--verbose"])
- .output()
- .map_err(error::from_io));
- if !output.status.success() {
- return Err(error::from_str("could not execute rustc"));
- }
- let output = try!(str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).map_err(error::from_utf8));
-
- // Find the release line in the verbose version output.
- let release = match output.lines().find(|line| line.starts_with("release: ")) {
- Some(line) => &line["release: ".len()..],
- None => return Err(error::from_str("could not find rustc release")),
- };
-
- // Strip off any extra channel info, e.g. "-beta.N", "-nightly"
- let version = match release.find('-') {
- Some(i) => &release[..i],
- None => release,
- };
-
- // Split the version into semver components.
- let mut iter = version.splitn(3, '.');
- let major = try!(iter.next().ok_or(error::from_str("missing major version")));
- let minor = try!(iter.next().ok_or(error::from_str("missing minor version")));
- let patch = try!(iter.next().ok_or(error::from_str("missing patch version")));
-
- Ok(Version::new(
- try!(major.parse().map_err(error::from_num)),
- try!(minor.parse().map_err(error::from_num)),
- try!(patch.parse().map_err(error::from_num)),
- ))
- }
-}
diff --git a/vendor/autocfg/tests/rustflags.rs b/vendor/autocfg/tests/rustflags.rs
deleted file mode 100644
index f054546..0000000
--- a/vendor/autocfg/tests/rustflags.rs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-extern crate autocfg;
-
-use std::env;
-
-/// Tests that autocfg uses the RUSTFLAGS or CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS
-/// environment variables when running rustc.
-#[test]
-fn test_with_sysroot() {
- // Use the same path as this test binary.
- let dir = env::current_exe().unwrap().parent().unwrap().to_path_buf();
- env::set_var("OUT_DIR", &format!("{}", dir.display()));
-
- // If we have encoded rustflags, they take precedence, even if empty.
- env::set_var("CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS", "");
- env::set_var("RUSTFLAGS", &format!("-L {}", dir.display()));
- let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::new().unwrap();
- assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("std"));
- assert!(!ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg"));
-
- // Now try again with useful encoded args.
- env::set_var(
- "CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS",
- &format!("-L\x1f{}", dir.display()),
- );
- let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::new().unwrap();
- assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg"));
-
- // Try the old-style RUSTFLAGS, ensuring HOST != TARGET.
- env::remove_var("CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS");
- env::set_var("HOST", "lol");
- let ac = autocfg::AutoCfg::new().unwrap();
- assert!(ac.probe_sysroot_crate("autocfg"));
-}