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rustc_session/
session.rs

1use std::any::Any;
2use std::path::PathBuf;
3use std::str::FromStr;
4use std::sync::Arc;
5use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicUsize};
6use std::{env, io};
7
8use rustc_data_structures::flock;
9use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet, FxIndexSet};
10use rustc_data_structures::profiling::{SelfProfiler, SelfProfilerRef};
11use rustc_data_structures::sync::{
12    AppendOnlyVec, DynSend, DynSync, Lock, MappedReadGuard, ReadGuard, RwLock,
13};
14use rustc_errors::annotate_snippet_emitter_writer::AnnotateSnippetEmitter;
15use rustc_errors::codes::*;
16use rustc_errors::emitter::{DynEmitter, HumanReadableErrorType, OutputTheme, stderr_destination};
17use rustc_errors::json::JsonEmitter;
18use rustc_errors::timings::TimingSectionHandler;
19use rustc_errors::{
20    Diag, DiagCtxt, DiagCtxtHandle, DiagMessage, Diagnostic, ErrorGuaranteed, FatalAbort,
21    TerminalUrl,
22};
23use rustc_feature::UnstableFeatures;
24use rustc_hir::limit::Limit;
25use rustc_macros::StableHash;
26pub use rustc_span::def_id::StableCrateId;
27use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
28use rustc_span::source_map::{FilePathMapping, SourceMap};
29use rustc_span::{RealFileName, Span, Symbol};
30use rustc_target::asm::InlineAsmArch;
31use rustc_target::spec::{
32    Arch, CodeModel, DebuginfoKind, Os, PanicStrategy, RelocModel, RelroLevel, SanitizerSet,
33    SmallDataThresholdSupport, SplitDebuginfo, StackProtector, SymbolVisibility, Target,
34    TargetTuple, TlsModel, apple,
35};
36
37use crate::code_stats::CodeStats;
38pub use crate::code_stats::{DataTypeKind, FieldInfo, FieldKind, SizeKind, VariantInfo};
39use crate::config::{
40    self, Cfg, CheckCfg, CoverageLevel, CoverageOptions, CrateType, DebugInfo, ErrorOutputType,
41    FunctionReturn, Input, InstrumentCoverage, OptLevel, OutFileName, OutputType,
42    SwitchWithOptPath,
43};
44use crate::filesearch::FileSearch;
45use crate::lint::LintId;
46use crate::parse::ParseSess;
47use crate::search_paths::SearchPath;
48use crate::{errors, filesearch, lint};
49
50/// The behavior of the CTFE engine when an error occurs with regards to backtraces.
51#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for CtfeBacktrace {
    #[inline]
    fn clone(&self) -> CtfeBacktrace { *self }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for CtfeBacktrace { }Copy)]
52pub enum CtfeBacktrace {
53    /// Do nothing special, return the error as usual without a backtrace.
54    Disabled,
55    /// Capture a backtrace at the point the error is created and return it in the error
56    /// (to be printed later if/when the error ever actually gets shown to the user).
57    Capture,
58    /// Capture a backtrace at the point the error is created and immediately print it out.
59    Immediate,
60}
61
62#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for Limits {
    #[inline]
    fn clone(&self) -> Limits {
        let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<Limit>;
        *self
    }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for Limits { }Copy, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for Limits {
    #[inline]
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
        ::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field4_finish(f, "Limits",
            "recursion_limit", &self.recursion_limit, "move_size_limit",
            &self.move_size_limit, "type_length_limit",
            &self.type_length_limit, "pattern_complexity_limit",
            &&self.pattern_complexity_limit)
    }
}Debug, const _: () =
    {
        impl ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hash::StableHash for Limits {
            #[inline]
            fn stable_hash<__Hcx: ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hash::StableHashCtxt>(&self,
                __hcx: &mut __Hcx,
                __hasher:
                    &mut ::rustc_data_structures::stable_hash::StableHasher) {
                match *self {
                    Limits {
                        recursion_limit: ref __binding_0,
                        move_size_limit: ref __binding_1,
                        type_length_limit: ref __binding_2,
                        pattern_complexity_limit: ref __binding_3 } => {
                        { __binding_0.stable_hash(__hcx, __hasher); }
                        { __binding_1.stable_hash(__hcx, __hasher); }
                        { __binding_2.stable_hash(__hcx, __hasher); }
                        { __binding_3.stable_hash(__hcx, __hasher); }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    };StableHash)]
63pub struct Limits {
64    /// The maximum recursion limit for potentially infinitely recursive
65    /// operations such as auto-dereference and monomorphization.
66    pub recursion_limit: Limit,
67    /// The size at which the `large_assignments` lint starts
68    /// being emitted.
69    pub move_size_limit: Limit,
70    /// The maximum length of types during monomorphization.
71    pub type_length_limit: Limit,
72    /// The maximum pattern complexity allowed (internal only).
73    pub pattern_complexity_limit: Limit,
74}
75
76pub struct CompilerIO {
77    pub input: Input,
78    pub output_dir: Option<PathBuf>,
79    pub output_file: Option<OutFileName>,
80    pub temps_dir: Option<PathBuf>,
81}
82
83pub trait DynLintStore: Any + DynSync + DynSend {
84    /// Provides a way to access lint groups without depending on `rustc_lint`
85    fn lint_groups_iter(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = LintGroup> + '_>;
86}
87
88/// Represents the data associated with a compilation
89/// session for a single crate.
90pub struct Session {
91    pub target: Target,
92    pub host: Target,
93    pub opts: config::Options,
94    pub target_tlib_path: Arc<SearchPath>,
95    pub psess: ParseSess,
96    pub unstable_features: UnstableFeatures,
97    pub config: Cfg,
98    pub check_config: CheckCfg,
99    /// Spans passed to `proc_macro::quote_span`. Each span has a numerical
100    /// identifier represented by its position in the vector.
101    proc_macro_quoted_spans: AppendOnlyVec<Span>,
102
103    /// Input, input file path and output file path to this compilation process.
104    pub io: CompilerIO,
105
106    incr_comp_session: RwLock<IncrCompSession>,
107
108    /// Used by `-Z self-profile`.
109    pub prof: SelfProfilerRef,
110
111    /// Used to emit section timings events (enabled by `--json=timings`).
112    pub timings: TimingSectionHandler,
113
114    /// Data about code being compiled, gathered during compilation.
115    pub code_stats: CodeStats,
116
117    /// This only ever stores a `LintStore` but we don't want a dependency on that type here.
118    pub lint_store: Option<Arc<dyn DynLintStore>>,
119
120    /// Cap lint level specified by a driver specifically.
121    pub driver_lint_caps: FxHashMap<lint::LintId, lint::Level>,
122
123    /// Tracks the current behavior of the CTFE engine when an error occurs.
124    /// Options range from returning the error without a backtrace to returning an error
125    /// and immediately printing the backtrace to stderr.
126    /// The `Lock` is only used by miri to allow setting `ctfe_backtrace` after analysis when
127    /// `MIRI_BACKTRACE` is set. This makes it only apply to miri's errors and not to all CTFE
128    /// errors.
129    pub ctfe_backtrace: Lock<CtfeBacktrace>,
130
131    /// This tracks where `-Zunleash-the-miri-inside-of-you` was used to get around a
132    /// const check, optionally with the relevant feature gate. We use this to
133    /// warn about unleashing, but with a single diagnostic instead of dozens that
134    /// drown everything else in noise.
135    miri_unleashed_features: Lock<Vec<(Span, Option<Symbol>)>>,
136
137    /// Architecture to use for interpreting asm!.
138    pub asm_arch: Option<InlineAsmArch>,
139
140    /// Set of enabled features for the current target.
141    pub target_features: FxIndexSet<Symbol>,
142
143    /// Set of enabled features for the current target, including unstable ones.
144    pub unstable_target_features: FxIndexSet<Symbol>,
145
146    /// The version of the rustc process, possibly including a commit hash and description.
147    pub cfg_version: &'static str,
148
149    /// The inner atomic value is set to true when a feature marked as `internal` is
150    /// enabled. Makes it so that "please report a bug" is hidden, as ICEs with
151    /// internal features are wontfix, and they are usually the cause of the ICEs.
152    /// None signifies that this is not tracked.
153    pub using_internal_features: &'static AtomicBool,
154
155    /// Environment variables accessed during the build and their values when they exist.
156    pub env_depinfo: Lock<FxIndexSet<(Symbol, Option<Symbol>)>>,
157
158    /// File paths accessed during the build.
159    pub file_depinfo: Lock<FxIndexSet<Symbol>>,
160
161    target_filesearch: FileSearch,
162    host_filesearch: FileSearch,
163
164    /// The names of intrinsics that the current codegen backend replaces
165    /// with its own implementations.
166    pub replaced_intrinsics: FxHashSet<Symbol>,
167    /// The names of intrinsics that the current codegen backend does *not* replace
168    /// with its own implementations.
169    pub fallback_intrinsics: FxHashSet<Symbol>,
170
171    /// Does the codegen backend support ThinLTO?
172    pub thin_lto_supported: bool,
173
174    /// Global per-session counter for MIR optimization pass applications.
175    ///
176    /// Used by `-Zmir-opt-bisect-limit` to assign an index to each
177    /// optimization-pass execution candidate during this compilation.
178    pub mir_opt_bisect_eval_count: AtomicUsize,
179
180    /// Enabled features that are used in the current compilation.
181    ///
182    /// The value is the `DepNodeIndex` of the node encodes the used feature.
183    pub used_features: Lock<FxHashMap<Symbol, u32>>,
184
185    /// Whether the test harness removed a user-written `#[rustc_main]` attribute
186    /// while generating the synthetic test entry point.
187    pub removed_rustc_main_attr: AtomicBool,
188}
189
190#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::clone::Clone for CodegenUnits {
    #[inline]
    fn clone(&self) -> CodegenUnits {
        let _: ::core::clone::AssertParamIsClone<usize>;
        *self
    }
}Clone, #[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::marker::Copy for CodegenUnits { }Copy)]
191pub enum CodegenUnits {
192    /// Specified by the user. In this case we try fairly hard to produce the
193    /// number of CGUs requested.
194    User(usize),
195
196    /// A default value, i.e. not specified by the user. In this case we take
197    /// more liberties about CGU formation, e.g. avoid producing very small
198    /// CGUs.
199    Default(usize),
200}
201
202impl CodegenUnits {
203    pub fn as_usize(self) -> usize {
204        match self {
205            CodegenUnits::User(n) => n,
206            CodegenUnits::Default(n) => n,
207        }
208    }
209}
210
211pub struct LintGroup {
212    pub name: &'static str,
213    pub lints: Vec<LintId>,
214    pub is_externally_loaded: bool,
215}
216
217impl Session {
218    pub fn miri_unleashed_feature(&self, span: Span, feature_gate: Option<Symbol>) {
219        self.miri_unleashed_features.lock().push((span, feature_gate));
220    }
221
222    pub fn local_crate_source_file(&self) -> Option<RealFileName> {
223        Some(
224            self.source_map()
225                .path_mapping()
226                .to_real_filename(self.source_map().working_dir(), self.io.input.opt_path()?),
227        )
228    }
229
230    fn check_miri_unleashed_features(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
231        let mut guar = None;
232        let unleashed_features = self.miri_unleashed_features.lock();
233        if !unleashed_features.is_empty() {
234            let mut must_err = false;
235            // Create a diagnostic pointing at where things got unleashed.
236            self.dcx().emit_warn(errors::SkippingConstChecks {
237                unleashed_features: unleashed_features
238                    .iter()
239                    .map(|(span, gate)| {
240                        gate.map(|gate| {
241                            must_err = true;
242                            errors::UnleashedFeatureHelp::Named { span: *span, gate }
243                        })
244                        .unwrap_or(errors::UnleashedFeatureHelp::Unnamed { span: *span })
245                    })
246                    .collect(),
247            });
248
249            // If we should err, make sure we did.
250            if must_err && self.dcx().has_errors().is_none() {
251                // We have skipped a feature gate, and not run into other errors... reject.
252                guar = Some(self.dcx().emit_err(errors::NotCircumventFeature));
253            }
254        }
255        guar
256    }
257
258    /// Invoked all the way at the end to finish off diagnostics printing.
259    pub fn finish_diagnostics(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
260        let mut guar = None;
261        guar = guar.or(self.check_miri_unleashed_features());
262        guar = guar.or(self.dcx().emit_stashed_diagnostics());
263        self.dcx().print_error_count();
264        if self.opts.json_future_incompat {
265            self.dcx().emit_future_breakage_report();
266        }
267        guar
268    }
269
270    /// Returns true if the crate is a testing one.
271    pub fn is_test_crate(&self) -> bool {
272        self.opts.test
273    }
274
275    /// `feature` must be a language feature.
276    #[track_caller]
277    pub fn create_feature_err<'a>(&'a self, err: impl Diagnostic<'a>, feature: Symbol) -> Diag<'a> {
278        let mut err = self.dcx().create_err(err);
279        if err.code.is_none() {
280            err.code(E0658);
281        }
282        errors::add_feature_diagnostics(&mut err, self, feature);
283        err
284    }
285
286    /// Record the fact that we called `trimmed_def_paths`, and do some
287    /// checking about whether its cost was justified.
288    pub fn record_trimmed_def_paths(&self) {
289        if self.opts.unstable_opts.print_type_sizes
290            || self.opts.unstable_opts.query_dep_graph
291            || self.opts.unstable_opts.dump_mir.is_some()
292            || self.opts.unstable_opts.unpretty.is_some()
293            || self.prof.is_args_recording_enabled()
294            || self.opts.output_types.contains_key(&OutputType::Mir)
295            || std::env::var_os("RUSTC_LOG").is_some()
296        {
297            return;
298        }
299
300        self.dcx().set_must_produce_diag()
301    }
302
303    #[inline]
304    pub fn dcx(&self) -> DiagCtxtHandle<'_> {
305        self.psess.dcx()
306    }
307
308    #[inline]
309    pub fn source_map(&self) -> &SourceMap {
310        self.psess.source_map()
311    }
312
313    pub fn proc_macro_quoted_spans(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = (usize, Span)> {
314        // This is equivalent to `.iter().copied().enumerate()`, but that isn't possible for
315        // AppendOnlyVec, so we resort to this scheme.
316        self.proc_macro_quoted_spans.iter_enumerated()
317    }
318
319    pub fn save_proc_macro_span(&self, span: Span) -> usize {
320        self.proc_macro_quoted_spans.push(span)
321    }
322
323    /// Returns `true` if internal lints should be added to the lint store - i.e. if
324    /// `-Zunstable-options` is provided and this isn't rustdoc (internal lints can trigger errors
325    /// to be emitted under rustdoc).
326    pub fn enable_internal_lints(&self) -> bool {
327        self.unstable_options() && !self.opts.actually_rustdoc
328    }
329
330    pub fn instrument_coverage(&self) -> bool {
331        self.opts.cg.instrument_coverage() != InstrumentCoverage::No
332    }
333
334    pub fn instrument_coverage_branch(&self) -> bool {
335        self.instrument_coverage()
336            && self.opts.unstable_opts.coverage_options.level >= CoverageLevel::Branch
337    }
338
339    pub fn instrument_coverage_condition(&self) -> bool {
340        self.instrument_coverage()
341            && self.opts.unstable_opts.coverage_options.level >= CoverageLevel::Condition
342    }
343
344    /// Provides direct access to the `CoverageOptions` struct, so that
345    /// individual flags for debugging/testing coverage instrumetation don't
346    /// need separate accessors.
347    pub fn coverage_options(&self) -> &CoverageOptions {
348        &self.opts.unstable_opts.coverage_options
349    }
350
351    pub fn is_sanitizer_cfi_enabled(&self) -> bool {
352        self.sanitizers().contains(SanitizerSet::CFI)
353    }
354
355    pub fn is_sanitizer_cfi_canonical_jump_tables_disabled(&self) -> bool {
356        self.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer_cfi_canonical_jump_tables == Some(false)
357    }
358
359    pub fn is_sanitizer_cfi_canonical_jump_tables_enabled(&self) -> bool {
360        self.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer_cfi_canonical_jump_tables == Some(true)
361    }
362
363    pub fn is_sanitizer_cfi_generalize_pointers_enabled(&self) -> bool {
364        self.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer_cfi_generalize_pointers == Some(true)
365    }
366
367    pub fn is_sanitizer_cfi_normalize_integers_enabled(&self) -> bool {
368        self.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer_cfi_normalize_integers == Some(true)
369    }
370
371    pub fn is_sanitizer_kcfi_arity_enabled(&self) -> bool {
372        self.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer_kcfi_arity == Some(true)
373    }
374
375    pub fn is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled(&self) -> bool {
376        self.sanitizers().contains(SanitizerSet::KCFI)
377    }
378
379    pub fn is_split_lto_unit_enabled(&self) -> bool {
380        self.opts.unstable_opts.split_lto_unit == Some(true)
381    }
382
383    /// Check whether this compile session and crate type use static crt.
384    pub fn crt_static(&self, crate_type: Option<CrateType>) -> bool {
385        if !self.target.crt_static_respected {
386            // If the target does not opt in to crt-static support, use its default.
387            return self.target.crt_static_default;
388        }
389
390        let requested_features = self.opts.cg.target_feature.split(',');
391        let found_negative = requested_features.clone().any(|r| r == "-crt-static");
392        let found_positive = requested_features.clone().any(|r| r == "+crt-static");
393
394        // JUSTIFICATION: necessary use of crate_types directly (see FIXME below)
395        #[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)]
396        if found_positive || found_negative {
397            found_positive
398        } else if crate_type == Some(CrateType::ProcMacro)
399            || crate_type == None && self.opts.crate_types.contains(&CrateType::ProcMacro)
400        {
401            // FIXME: When crate_type is not available,
402            // we use compiler options to determine the crate_type.
403            // We can't check `#![crate_type = "proc-macro"]` here.
404            false
405        } else {
406            self.target.crt_static_default
407        }
408    }
409
410    pub fn is_wasi_reactor(&self) -> bool {
411        self.target.options.os == Os::Wasi
412            && #[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match self.opts.unstable_opts.wasi_exec_model
    {
    Some(config::WasiExecModel::Reactor) => true,
    _ => false,
}matches!(
413                self.opts.unstable_opts.wasi_exec_model,
414                Some(config::WasiExecModel::Reactor)
415            )
416    }
417
418    /// Returns `true` if the target can use the current split debuginfo configuration.
419    pub fn target_can_use_split_dwarf(&self) -> bool {
420        self.target.debuginfo_kind == DebuginfoKind::Dwarf
421    }
422
423    pub fn generate_proc_macro_decls_symbol(&self, stable_crate_id: StableCrateId) -> String {
424        ::alloc::__export::must_use({
        ::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("__rustc_proc_macro_decls_{0:08x}__",
                stable_crate_id.as_u64()))
    })format!("__rustc_proc_macro_decls_{:08x}__", stable_crate_id.as_u64())
425    }
426
427    pub fn target_filesearch(&self) -> &filesearch::FileSearch {
428        &self.target_filesearch
429    }
430    pub fn host_filesearch(&self) -> &filesearch::FileSearch {
431        &self.host_filesearch
432    }
433
434    /// Returns a list of directories where target-specific tool binaries are located. Some fallback
435    /// directories are also returned, for example if `--sysroot` is used but tools are missing
436    /// (#125246): we also add the bin directories to the sysroot where rustc is located.
437    pub fn get_tools_search_paths(&self, self_contained: bool) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
438        let search_paths = self
439            .opts
440            .sysroot
441            .all_paths()
442            .map(|sysroot| filesearch::make_target_bin_path(&sysroot, config::host_tuple()));
443
444        if self_contained {
445            // The self-contained tools are expected to be e.g. in `bin/self-contained` in the
446            // sysroot's `rustlib` path, so we add such a subfolder to the bin path, and the
447            // fallback paths.
448            search_paths.flat_map(|path| [path.clone(), path.join("self-contained")]).collect()
449        } else {
450            search_paths.collect()
451        }
452    }
453
454    pub fn init_incr_comp_session(&self, session_dir: PathBuf, lock_file: flock::Lock) {
455        let mut incr_comp_session = self.incr_comp_session.borrow_mut();
456
457        if let IncrCompSession::NotInitialized = *incr_comp_session {
458        } else {
459            {
    ::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("Trying to initialize IncrCompSession `{0:?}`",
            *incr_comp_session));
}panic!("Trying to initialize IncrCompSession `{:?}`", *incr_comp_session)
460        }
461
462        *incr_comp_session =
463            IncrCompSession::Active { session_directory: session_dir, _lock_file: lock_file };
464    }
465
466    pub fn finalize_incr_comp_session(&self, new_directory_path: PathBuf) {
467        let mut incr_comp_session = self.incr_comp_session.borrow_mut();
468
469        if let IncrCompSession::Active { .. } = *incr_comp_session {
470        } else {
471            {
    ::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("trying to finalize `IncrCompSession` `{0:?}`",
            *incr_comp_session));
};panic!("trying to finalize `IncrCompSession` `{:?}`", *incr_comp_session);
472        }
473
474        // Note: this will also drop the lock file, thus unlocking the directory.
475        *incr_comp_session = IncrCompSession::Finalized { session_directory: new_directory_path };
476    }
477
478    pub fn mark_incr_comp_session_as_invalid(&self) {
479        let mut incr_comp_session = self.incr_comp_session.borrow_mut();
480
481        let session_directory = match *incr_comp_session {
482            IncrCompSession::Active { ref session_directory, .. } => session_directory.clone(),
483            IncrCompSession::InvalidBecauseOfErrors { .. } => return,
484            _ => {
    ::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("trying to invalidate `IncrCompSession` `{0:?}`",
            *incr_comp_session));
}panic!("trying to invalidate `IncrCompSession` `{:?}`", *incr_comp_session),
485        };
486
487        // Note: this will also drop the lock file, thus unlocking the directory.
488        *incr_comp_session = IncrCompSession::InvalidBecauseOfErrors { session_directory };
489    }
490
491    pub fn incr_comp_session_dir(&self) -> MappedReadGuard<'_, PathBuf> {
492        let incr_comp_session = self.incr_comp_session.borrow();
493        ReadGuard::map(incr_comp_session, |incr_comp_session| match *incr_comp_session {
494            IncrCompSession::NotInitialized => {
    ::core::panicking::panic_fmt(format_args!("trying to get session directory from `IncrCompSession`: {0:?}",
            *incr_comp_session));
}panic!(
495                "trying to get session directory from `IncrCompSession`: {:?}",
496                *incr_comp_session,
497            ),
498            IncrCompSession::Active { ref session_directory, .. }
499            | IncrCompSession::Finalized { ref session_directory }
500            | IncrCompSession::InvalidBecauseOfErrors { ref session_directory } => {
501                session_directory
502            }
503        })
504    }
505
506    pub fn incr_comp_session_dir_opt(&self) -> Option<MappedReadGuard<'_, PathBuf>> {
507        self.opts.incremental.as_ref().map(|_| self.incr_comp_session_dir())
508    }
509
510    /// Is this edition 2015?
511    pub fn is_rust_2015(&self) -> bool {
512        self.edition().is_rust_2015()
513    }
514
515    /// Are we allowed to use features from the Rust 2018 edition?
516    pub fn at_least_rust_2018(&self) -> bool {
517        self.edition().at_least_rust_2018()
518    }
519
520    /// Are we allowed to use features from the Rust 2021 edition?
521    pub fn at_least_rust_2021(&self) -> bool {
522        self.edition().at_least_rust_2021()
523    }
524
525    /// Are we allowed to use features from the Rust 2024 edition?
526    pub fn at_least_rust_2024(&self) -> bool {
527        self.edition().at_least_rust_2024()
528    }
529
530    /// Returns `true` if we should use the PLT for shared library calls.
531    pub fn needs_plt(&self) -> bool {
532        // Check if the current target usually wants PLT to be enabled.
533        // The user can use the command line flag to override it.
534        let want_plt = self.target.plt_by_default;
535
536        let dbg_opts = &self.opts.unstable_opts;
537
538        let relro_level = self.opts.cg.relro_level.unwrap_or(self.target.relro_level);
539
540        // Only enable this optimization by default if full relro is also enabled.
541        // In this case, lazy binding was already unavailable, so nothing is lost.
542        // This also ensures `-Wl,-z,now` is supported by the linker.
543        let full_relro = RelroLevel::Full == relro_level;
544
545        // If user didn't explicitly forced us to use / skip the PLT,
546        // then use it unless the target doesn't want it by default or the full relro forces it on.
547        dbg_opts.plt.unwrap_or(want_plt || !full_relro)
548    }
549
550    /// Checks if LLVM lifetime markers should be emitted.
551    pub fn emit_lifetime_markers(&self) -> bool {
552        self.opts.optimize != config::OptLevel::No
553        // AddressSanitizer and KernelAddressSanitizer uses lifetimes to detect use after scope bugs.
554        //
555        // MemorySanitizer uses lifetimes to detect use of uninitialized stack variables.
556        //
557        // HWAddressSanitizer and KernelHWAddressSanitizer will use lifetimes to detect use after
558        // scope bugs in the future.
559        || self.sanitizers().intersects(SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::KERNELADDRESS | SanitizerSet::MEMORY | SanitizerSet::HWADDRESS | SanitizerSet::KERNELHWADDRESS)
560        // Lifetimes are necessary for retagging semantics.
561        || self.opts.unstable_opts.codegen_emit_retag.is_some()
562    }
563
564    pub fn diagnostic_width(&self) -> usize {
565        let default_column_width = 140;
566        if let Some(width) = self.opts.diagnostic_width {
567            width
568        } else if self.opts.unstable_opts.ui_testing {
569            default_column_width
570        } else {
571            termize::dimensions().map_or(default_column_width, |(w, _)| w)
572        }
573    }
574
575    /// Returns the default symbol visibility.
576    pub fn default_visibility(&self) -> SymbolVisibility {
577        self.opts
578            .unstable_opts
579            .default_visibility
580            .or(self.target.options.default_visibility)
581            .unwrap_or(SymbolVisibility::Interposable)
582    }
583
584    pub fn staticlib_components(&self, verbatim: bool) -> (&str, &str) {
585        if verbatim {
586            ("", "")
587        } else {
588            (&*self.target.staticlib_prefix, &*self.target.staticlib_suffix)
589        }
590    }
591
592    pub fn lint_groups_iter(&self) -> Box<dyn Iterator<Item = LintGroup> + '_> {
593        match self.lint_store {
594            Some(ref lint_store) => lint_store.lint_groups_iter(),
595            None => Box::new(std::iter::empty()),
596        }
597    }
598}
599
600// JUSTIFICATION: defn of the suggested wrapper fns
601#[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)]
602impl Session {
603    pub fn verbose_internals(&self) -> bool {
604        self.opts.unstable_opts.verbose_internals
605    }
606
607    pub fn print_llvm_stats(&self) -> bool {
608        self.opts.unstable_opts.print_codegen_stats
609    }
610
611    pub fn print_llvm_stats_json(&self) -> Option<&String> {
612        self.opts.unstable_opts.print_codegen_stats_json.as_ref()
613    }
614
615    pub fn verify_llvm_ir(&self) -> bool {
616        self.opts.unstable_opts.verify_llvm_ir || ::core::option::Option::None::<&'static str>option_env!("RUSTC_VERIFY_LLVM_IR").is_some()
617    }
618
619    pub fn binary_dep_depinfo(&self) -> bool {
620        self.opts.unstable_opts.binary_dep_depinfo
621    }
622
623    pub fn mir_opt_level(&self) -> usize {
624        self.opts
625            .unstable_opts
626            .mir_opt_level
627            .unwrap_or_else(|| if self.opts.optimize != OptLevel::No { 2 } else { 1 })
628    }
629
630    /// Calculates the flavor of LTO to use for this compilation.
631    pub fn lto(&self) -> config::Lto {
632        // If our target has codegen requirements ignore the command line
633        if self.target.requires_lto {
634            return config::Lto::Fat;
635        }
636
637        // If the user specified something, return that. If they only said `-C
638        // lto` and we've for whatever reason forced off ThinLTO via the CLI,
639        // then ensure we can't use a ThinLTO.
640        match self.opts.cg.lto {
641            config::LtoCli::Unspecified => {
642                // The compiler was invoked without the `-Clto` flag. Fall
643                // through to the default handling
644            }
645            config::LtoCli::No => {
646                // The user explicitly opted out of any kind of LTO
647                return config::Lto::No;
648            }
649            config::LtoCli::Yes | config::LtoCli::Fat | config::LtoCli::NoParam => {
650                // All of these mean fat LTO
651                return config::Lto::Fat;
652            }
653            config::LtoCli::Thin => {
654                // The user explicitly asked for ThinLTO
655                if !self.thin_lto_supported {
656                    // Backend doesn't support ThinLTO, fallback to fat LTO.
657                    self.dcx().emit_warn(errors::ThinLtoNotSupportedByBackend);
658                    return config::Lto::Fat;
659                }
660                return config::Lto::Thin;
661            }
662        }
663
664        if !self.thin_lto_supported {
665            return config::Lto::No;
666        }
667
668        // Ok at this point the target doesn't require anything and the user
669        // hasn't asked for anything. Our next decision is whether or not
670        // we enable "auto" ThinLTO where we use multiple codegen units and
671        // then do ThinLTO over those codegen units. The logic below will
672        // either return `No` or `ThinLocal`.
673
674        // If processing command line options determined that we're incompatible
675        // with ThinLTO (e.g., `-C lto --emit llvm-ir`) then return that option.
676        if self.opts.cli_forced_local_thinlto_off {
677            return config::Lto::No;
678        }
679
680        // If `-Z thinlto` specified process that, but note that this is mostly
681        // a deprecated option now that `-C lto=thin` exists.
682        if let Some(enabled) = self.opts.unstable_opts.thinlto {
683            if enabled {
684                return config::Lto::ThinLocal;
685            } else {
686                return config::Lto::No;
687            }
688        }
689
690        // If there's only one codegen unit and LTO isn't enabled then there's
691        // no need for ThinLTO so just return false.
692        if self.codegen_units().as_usize() == 1 {
693            return config::Lto::No;
694        }
695
696        // Now we're in "defaults" territory. By default we enable ThinLTO for
697        // optimized compiles (anything greater than O0).
698        match self.opts.optimize {
699            config::OptLevel::No => config::Lto::No,
700            _ => config::Lto::ThinLocal,
701        }
702    }
703
704    /// Returns the panic strategy for this compile session. If the user explicitly selected one
705    /// using '-C panic', use that, otherwise use the panic strategy defined by the target.
706    pub fn panic_strategy(&self) -> PanicStrategy {
707        self.opts.cg.panic.unwrap_or(self.target.panic_strategy)
708    }
709
710    pub fn fewer_names(&self) -> bool {
711        if let Some(fewer_names) = self.opts.unstable_opts.fewer_names {
712            fewer_names
713        } else {
714            let more_names = self.opts.output_types.contains_key(&OutputType::LlvmAssembly)
715                || self.opts.output_types.contains_key(&OutputType::Bitcode)
716                // AddressSanitizer and MemorySanitizer use alloca name when reporting an issue.
717                || self.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer.intersects(SanitizerSet::ADDRESS | SanitizerSet::MEMORY);
718            !more_names
719        }
720    }
721
722    pub fn unstable_options(&self) -> bool {
723        self.opts.unstable_opts.unstable_options
724    }
725
726    pub fn is_nightly_build(&self) -> bool {
727        self.opts.unstable_features.is_nightly_build()
728    }
729
730    pub fn overflow_checks(&self) -> bool {
731        self.opts.cg.overflow_checks.unwrap_or(self.opts.debug_assertions)
732    }
733
734    pub fn ub_checks(&self) -> bool {
735        self.opts.unstable_opts.ub_checks.unwrap_or(self.opts.debug_assertions)
736    }
737
738    pub fn contract_checks(&self) -> bool {
739        self.opts.unstable_opts.contract_checks.unwrap_or(false)
740    }
741
742    pub fn relocation_model(&self) -> RelocModel {
743        self.opts.cg.relocation_model.unwrap_or(self.target.relocation_model)
744    }
745
746    pub fn code_model(&self) -> Option<CodeModel> {
747        self.opts.cg.code_model.or(self.target.code_model)
748    }
749
750    pub fn tls_model(&self) -> TlsModel {
751        self.opts.unstable_opts.tls_model.unwrap_or(self.target.tls_model)
752    }
753
754    pub fn direct_access_external_data(&self) -> Option<bool> {
755        self.opts
756            .unstable_opts
757            .direct_access_external_data
758            .or(self.target.direct_access_external_data)
759    }
760
761    pub fn split_debuginfo(&self) -> SplitDebuginfo {
762        self.opts.cg.split_debuginfo.unwrap_or(self.target.split_debuginfo)
763    }
764
765    /// Returns the DWARF version passed on the CLI or the default for the target.
766    pub fn dwarf_version(&self) -> u32 {
767        self.opts
768            .cg
769            .dwarf_version
770            .or(self.opts.unstable_opts.dwarf_version)
771            .unwrap_or(self.target.default_dwarf_version)
772    }
773
774    pub fn stack_protector(&self) -> StackProtector {
775        if self.target.options.supports_stack_protector {
776            self.opts.unstable_opts.stack_protector
777        } else {
778            StackProtector::None
779        }
780    }
781
782    pub fn must_emit_unwind_tables(&self) -> bool {
783        // This is used to control the emission of the `uwtable` attribute on
784        // LLVM functions. The `uwtable` attribute according to LLVM is:
785        //
786        //     This attribute indicates that the ABI being targeted requires that an
787        //     unwind table entry be produced for this function even if we can show
788        //     that no exceptions passes by it. This is normally the case for the
789        //     ELF x86-64 abi, but it can be disabled for some compilation units.
790        //
791        // Typically when we're compiling with `-C panic=abort` we don't need
792        // `uwtable` because we can't generate any exceptions! But note that
793        // some targets require unwind tables to generate backtraces.
794        // Unwind tables are needed when compiling with `-C panic=unwind`, but
795        // LLVM won't omit unwind tables unless the function is also marked as
796        // `nounwind`, so users are allowed to disable `uwtable` emission.
797        // Historically rustc always emits `uwtable` attributes by default, so
798        // even they can be disabled, they're still emitted by default.
799        //
800        // On some targets (including windows), however, exceptions include
801        // other events such as illegal instructions, segfaults, etc. This means
802        // that on Windows we end up still needing unwind tables even if the `-C
803        // panic=abort` flag is passed.
804        //
805        // You can also find more info on why Windows needs unwind tables in:
806        //      https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1302078
807        //
808        // If a target requires unwind tables, then they must be emitted.
809        // Otherwise, we can defer to the `-C force-unwind-tables=<yes/no>`
810        // value, if it is provided, or disable them, if not.
811        self.target.requires_uwtable
812            || self
813                .opts
814                .cg
815                .force_unwind_tables
816                .unwrap_or(self.panic_strategy().unwinds() || self.target.default_uwtable)
817    }
818
819    /// Returns the number of threads used for the thread pool.
820    ///
821    /// `None` means thread pool is not used and synchronization is disabled.
822    /// `Some(n)` means synchronization is enabled with `n` worker threads.
823    #[inline]
824    pub fn threads(&self) -> Option<usize> {
825        self.opts.unstable_opts.threads
826    }
827
828    /// Returns the number of codegen units that should be used for this
829    /// compilation
830    pub fn codegen_units(&self) -> CodegenUnits {
831        if let Some(n) = self.opts.cli_forced_codegen_units {
832            return CodegenUnits::User(n);
833        }
834        if let Some(n) = self.target.default_codegen_units {
835            return CodegenUnits::Default(n as usize);
836        }
837
838        // If incremental compilation is turned on, we default to a high number
839        // codegen units in order to reduce the "collateral damage" small
840        // changes cause.
841        if self.opts.incremental.is_some() {
842            return CodegenUnits::Default(256);
843        }
844
845        // Why is 16 codegen units the default all the time?
846        //
847        // The main reason for enabling multiple codegen units by default is to
848        // leverage the ability for the codegen backend to do codegen and
849        // optimization in parallel. This allows us, especially for large crates, to
850        // make good use of all available resources on the machine once we've
851        // hit that stage of compilation. Large crates especially then often
852        // take a long time in codegen/optimization and this helps us amortize that
853        // cost.
854        //
855        // Note that a high number here doesn't mean that we'll be spawning a
856        // large number of threads in parallel. The backend of rustc contains
857        // global rate limiting through the `jobserver` crate so we'll never
858        // overload the system with too much work, but rather we'll only be
859        // optimizing when we're otherwise cooperating with other instances of
860        // rustc.
861        //
862        // Rather a high number here means that we should be able to keep a lot
863        // of idle cpus busy. By ensuring that no codegen unit takes *too* long
864        // to build we'll be guaranteed that all cpus will finish pretty closely
865        // to one another and we should make relatively optimal use of system
866        // resources
867        //
868        // Note that the main cost of codegen units is that it prevents LLVM
869        // from inlining across codegen units. Users in general don't have a lot
870        // of control over how codegen units are split up so it's our job in the
871        // compiler to ensure that undue performance isn't lost when using
872        // codegen units (aka we can't require everyone to slap `#[inline]` on
873        // everything).
874        //
875        // If we're compiling at `-O0` then the number doesn't really matter too
876        // much because performance doesn't matter and inlining is ok to lose.
877        // In debug mode we just want to try to guarantee that no cpu is stuck
878        // doing work that could otherwise be farmed to others.
879        //
880        // In release mode, however (O1 and above) performance does indeed
881        // matter! To recover the loss in performance due to inlining we'll be
882        // enabling ThinLTO by default (the function for which is just below).
883        // This will ensure that we recover any inlining wins we otherwise lost
884        // through codegen unit partitioning.
885        //
886        // ---
887        //
888        // Ok that's a lot of words but the basic tl;dr; is that we want a high
889        // number here -- but not too high. Additionally we're "safe" to have it
890        // always at the same number at all optimization levels.
891        //
892        // As a result 16 was chosen here! Mostly because it was a power of 2
893        // and most benchmarks agreed it was roughly a local optimum. Not very
894        // scientific.
895        CodegenUnits::Default(16)
896    }
897
898    pub fn teach(&self, code: ErrCode) -> bool {
899        self.opts.unstable_opts.teach && self.dcx().must_teach(code)
900    }
901
902    pub fn edition(&self) -> Edition {
903        self.opts.edition
904    }
905
906    pub fn link_dead_code(&self) -> bool {
907        self.opts.cg.link_dead_code.unwrap_or(false)
908    }
909
910    /// Get the deployment target on Apple platforms based on the standard environment variables,
911    /// or fall back to the minimum version supported by `rustc`.
912    ///
913    /// This should be guarded behind `if sess.target.is_like_darwin`.
914    pub fn apple_deployment_target(&self) -> apple::OSVersion {
915        let min = apple::OSVersion::minimum_deployment_target(&self.target);
916        let env_var = apple::deployment_target_env_var(&self.target.os);
917
918        // FIXME(madsmtm): Track changes to this.
919        if let Ok(deployment_target) = env::var(env_var) {
920            match apple::OSVersion::from_str(&deployment_target) {
921                Ok(version) => {
922                    let os_min = apple::OSVersion::os_minimum_deployment_target(&self.target.os);
923                    // It is common that the deployment target is set a bit too low, for example on
924                    // macOS Aarch64 to also target older x86_64. So we only want to warn when variable
925                    // is lower than the minimum OS supported by rustc, not when the variable is lower
926                    // than the minimum for a specific target.
927                    if version < os_min {
928                        self.dcx().emit_warn(errors::AppleDeploymentTarget::TooLow {
929                            env_var,
930                            version: version.fmt_pretty().to_string(),
931                            os_min: os_min.fmt_pretty().to_string(),
932                        });
933                    }
934
935                    // Raise the deployment target to the minimum supported.
936                    version.max(min)
937                }
938                Err(error) => {
939                    self.dcx().emit_err(errors::AppleDeploymentTarget::Invalid { env_var, error });
940                    min
941                }
942            }
943        } else {
944            // If no deployment target variable is set, default to the minimum found above.
945            min
946        }
947    }
948
949    pub fn sanitizers(&self) -> SanitizerSet {
950        return self.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer | self.target.options.default_sanitizers;
951    }
952}
953
954// JUSTIFICATION: part of session construction
955#[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)]
956fn default_emitter(sopts: &config::Options, source_map: Arc<SourceMap>) -> Box<DynEmitter> {
957    let macro_backtrace = sopts.unstable_opts.macro_backtrace;
958    let track_diagnostics = sopts.unstable_opts.track_diagnostics;
959    let terminal_url = match sopts.unstable_opts.terminal_urls {
960        TerminalUrl::Auto => {
961            match (std::env::var("COLORTERM").as_deref(), std::env::var("TERM").as_deref()) {
962                (Ok("truecolor"), Ok("xterm-256color"))
963                    if sopts.unstable_features.is_nightly_build() =>
964                {
965                    TerminalUrl::Yes
966                }
967                _ => TerminalUrl::No,
968            }
969        }
970        t => t,
971    };
972
973    let source_map = if sopts.unstable_opts.link_only { None } else { Some(source_map) };
974
975    match sopts.error_format {
976        config::ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable { kind, color_config } => match kind {
977            HumanReadableErrorType { short, unicode } => {
978                let emitter = AnnotateSnippetEmitter::new(stderr_destination(color_config))
979                    .sm(source_map)
980                    .short_message(short)
981                    .diagnostic_width(sopts.diagnostic_width)
982                    .macro_backtrace(macro_backtrace)
983                    .track_diagnostics(track_diagnostics)
984                    .terminal_url(terminal_url)
985                    .theme(if unicode { OutputTheme::Unicode } else { OutputTheme::Ascii })
986                    .ignored_directories_in_source_blocks(
987                        sopts.unstable_opts.ignore_directory_in_diagnostics_source_blocks.clone(),
988                    );
989                Box::new(emitter.ui_testing(sopts.unstable_opts.ui_testing))
990            }
991        },
992        config::ErrorOutputType::Json { pretty, json_rendered, color_config } => Box::new(
993            JsonEmitter::new(
994                Box::new(io::BufWriter::new(io::stderr())),
995                source_map,
996                pretty,
997                json_rendered,
998                color_config,
999            )
1000            .ui_testing(sopts.unstable_opts.ui_testing)
1001            .ignored_directories_in_source_blocks(
1002                sopts.unstable_opts.ignore_directory_in_diagnostics_source_blocks.clone(),
1003            )
1004            .diagnostic_width(sopts.diagnostic_width)
1005            .macro_backtrace(macro_backtrace)
1006            .track_diagnostics(track_diagnostics)
1007            .terminal_url(terminal_url),
1008        ),
1009    }
1010}
1011
1012// JUSTIFICATION: literally session construction
1013#[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)]
1014pub fn build_session(
1015    sopts: config::Options,
1016    io: CompilerIO,
1017    driver_lint_caps: FxHashMap<lint::LintId, lint::Level>,
1018    target: Target,
1019    cfg_version: &'static str,
1020    ice_file: Option<PathBuf>,
1021    using_internal_features: &'static AtomicBool,
1022) -> Session {
1023    // FIXME: This is not general enough to make the warning lint completely override
1024    // normal diagnostic warnings, since the warning lint can also be denied and changed
1025    // later via the source code.
1026    let warnings_allow = sopts
1027        .lint_opts
1028        .iter()
1029        .rfind(|&(key, _)| *key == "warnings")
1030        .is_some_and(|&(_, level)| level == lint::Allow);
1031    let cap_lints_allow = sopts.lint_cap.is_some_and(|cap| cap == lint::Allow);
1032    let can_emit_warnings = !(warnings_allow || cap_lints_allow);
1033
1034    let source_map = rustc_span::source_map::get_source_map().unwrap();
1035    let emitter = default_emitter(&sopts, Arc::clone(&source_map));
1036
1037    let mut dcx =
1038        DiagCtxt::new(emitter).with_flags(sopts.unstable_opts.dcx_flags(can_emit_warnings));
1039    if let Some(ice_file) = ice_file {
1040        dcx = dcx.with_ice_file(ice_file);
1041    }
1042
1043    let host_triple = TargetTuple::from_tuple(config::host_tuple());
1044    let (host, target_warnings) =
1045        Target::search(&host_triple, sopts.sysroot.path(), sopts.unstable_opts.unstable_options)
1046            .unwrap_or_else(|e| {
1047                dcx.handle().fatal(::alloc::__export::must_use({
        ::alloc::fmt::format(format_args!("Error loading host specification: {0}",
                e))
    })format!("Error loading host specification: {e}"))
1048            });
1049    for warning in target_warnings.warning_messages() {
1050        dcx.handle().warn(warning)
1051    }
1052
1053    let self_profiler = if let SwitchWithOptPath::Enabled(ref d) = sopts.unstable_opts.self_profile
1054    {
1055        let directory = if let Some(directory) = d { directory } else { std::path::Path::new(".") };
1056
1057        let profiler = SelfProfiler::new(
1058            directory,
1059            sopts.crate_name.as_deref(),
1060            sopts.unstable_opts.self_profile_events.as_deref(),
1061            &sopts.unstable_opts.self_profile_counter,
1062        );
1063        match profiler {
1064            Ok(profiler) => Some(Arc::new(profiler)),
1065            Err(e) => {
1066                dcx.handle().emit_warn(errors::FailedToCreateProfiler { err: e.to_string() });
1067                None
1068            }
1069        }
1070    } else {
1071        None
1072    };
1073
1074    let psess = ParseSess::with_dcx(dcx, source_map);
1075
1076    let host_triple = config::host_tuple();
1077    let target_triple = sopts.target_triple.tuple();
1078    // FIXME use host sysroot?
1079    let host_tlib_path =
1080        Arc::new(SearchPath::from_sysroot_and_triple(sopts.sysroot.path(), host_triple));
1081    let target_tlib_path = if host_triple == target_triple {
1082        // Use the same `SearchPath` if host and target triple are identical to avoid unnecessary
1083        // rescanning of the target lib path and an unnecessary allocation.
1084        Arc::clone(&host_tlib_path)
1085    } else {
1086        Arc::new(SearchPath::from_sysroot_and_triple(sopts.sysroot.path(), target_triple))
1087    };
1088
1089    let prof = SelfProfilerRef::new(
1090        self_profiler,
1091        sopts.unstable_opts.time_passes.then(|| sopts.unstable_opts.time_passes_format),
1092    );
1093
1094    let ctfe_backtrace = Lock::new(match env::var("RUSTC_CTFE_BACKTRACE") {
1095        Ok(ref val) if val == "immediate" => CtfeBacktrace::Immediate,
1096        Ok(ref val) if val != "0" => CtfeBacktrace::Capture,
1097        _ => CtfeBacktrace::Disabled,
1098    });
1099
1100    let asm_arch = if target.allow_asm { InlineAsmArch::from_arch(&target.arch) } else { None };
1101    let target_filesearch =
1102        filesearch::FileSearch::new(&sopts.search_paths, &target_tlib_path, &target);
1103    let host_filesearch = filesearch::FileSearch::new(&sopts.search_paths, &host_tlib_path, &host);
1104
1105    let timings = TimingSectionHandler::new(sopts.json_timings);
1106
1107    let sess = Session {
1108        target,
1109        host,
1110        opts: sopts,
1111        target_tlib_path,
1112        psess,
1113        unstable_features: UnstableFeatures::from_environment(None),
1114        config: Cfg::default(),
1115        check_config: CheckCfg::default(),
1116        proc_macro_quoted_spans: Default::default(),
1117        io,
1118        incr_comp_session: RwLock::new(IncrCompSession::NotInitialized),
1119        prof,
1120        timings,
1121        code_stats: Default::default(),
1122        lint_store: None,
1123        driver_lint_caps,
1124        ctfe_backtrace,
1125        miri_unleashed_features: Lock::new(Default::default()),
1126        asm_arch,
1127        target_features: Default::default(),
1128        unstable_target_features: Default::default(),
1129        cfg_version,
1130        using_internal_features,
1131        env_depinfo: Default::default(),
1132        file_depinfo: Default::default(),
1133        target_filesearch,
1134        host_filesearch,
1135        replaced_intrinsics: FxHashSet::default(), // filled by `run_compiler`
1136        fallback_intrinsics: FxHashSet::default(), // filled by `run_compiler`
1137        thin_lto_supported: true,                  // filled by `run_compiler`
1138        mir_opt_bisect_eval_count: AtomicUsize::new(0),
1139        used_features: Lock::default(),
1140        removed_rustc_main_attr: AtomicBool::new(false),
1141    };
1142
1143    validate_commandline_args_with_session_available(&sess);
1144
1145    sess
1146}
1147
1148/// Validate command line arguments with a `Session`.
1149///
1150/// If it is useful to have a Session available already for validating a commandline argument, you
1151/// can do so here.
1152// JUSTIFICATION: needs to access args to validate them
1153#[allow(rustc::bad_opt_access)]
1154fn validate_commandline_args_with_session_available(sess: &Session) {
1155    // Since we don't know if code in an rlib will be linked to statically or
1156    // dynamically downstream, rustc generates `__imp_` symbols that help linkers
1157    // on Windows deal with this lack of knowledge (#27438). Unfortunately,
1158    // these manually generated symbols confuse LLD when it tries to merge
1159    // bitcode during ThinLTO. Therefore we disallow dynamic linking on Windows
1160    // when compiling for LLD ThinLTO. This way we can validly just not generate
1161    // the `dllimport` attributes and `__imp_` symbols in that case.
1162    if sess.opts.cg.linker_plugin_lto.enabled()
1163        && sess.opts.cg.prefer_dynamic
1164        && sess.target.is_like_windows
1165    {
1166        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::LinkerPluginToWindowsNotSupported);
1167    }
1168
1169    // Make sure that any given profiling data actually exists so LLVM can't
1170    // decide to silently skip PGO.
1171    if let Some(ref path) = sess.opts.cg.profile_use {
1172        if !path.exists() {
1173            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::ProfileUseFileDoesNotExist { path });
1174        }
1175    }
1176
1177    // Do the same for sample profile data.
1178    if let Some(ref path) = sess.opts.unstable_opts.profile_sample_use {
1179        if !path.exists() {
1180            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::ProfileSampleUseFileDoesNotExist { path });
1181        }
1182    }
1183
1184    // Unwind tables cannot be disabled if the target requires them.
1185    if let Some(include_uwtables) = sess.opts.cg.force_unwind_tables {
1186        if sess.target.requires_uwtable && !include_uwtables {
1187            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::TargetRequiresUnwindTables);
1188        }
1189    }
1190
1191    // Sanitizers can only be used on platforms that we know have working sanitizer codegen.
1192    let supported_sanitizers = sess.target.options.supported_sanitizers;
1193    let mut unsupported_sanitizers = sess.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer - supported_sanitizers;
1194    // Niche: if `fixed-x18`, or effectively switching on `reserved-x18` flag, is enabled
1195    // we should allow Shadow Call Stack sanitizer.
1196    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.fixed_x18 && sess.target.arch == Arch::AArch64 {
1197        unsupported_sanitizers -= SanitizerSet::SHADOWCALLSTACK;
1198    }
1199    match unsupported_sanitizers.into_iter().count() {
1200        0 => {}
1201        1 => {
1202            sess.dcx()
1203                .emit_err(errors::SanitizerNotSupported { us: unsupported_sanitizers.to_string() });
1204        }
1205        _ => {
1206            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SanitizersNotSupported {
1207                us: unsupported_sanitizers.to_string(),
1208            });
1209        }
1210    }
1211
1212    // Cannot mix and match mutually-exclusive sanitizers.
1213    if let Some((first, second)) = sess.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer.mutually_exclusive() {
1214        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::CannotMixAndMatchSanitizers {
1215            first: first.to_string(),
1216            second: second.to_string(),
1217        });
1218    }
1219
1220    // Cannot enable crt-static with sanitizers on Linux
1221    if sess.crt_static(None)
1222        && !sess.opts.unstable_opts.sanitizer.is_empty()
1223        && !sess.target.is_like_msvc
1224    {
1225        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::CannotEnableCrtStaticLinux);
1226    }
1227
1228    // LLVM CFI requires LTO.
1229    if sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_enabled()
1230        && !(sess.lto() == config::Lto::Fat || sess.opts.cg.linker_plugin_lto.enabled())
1231    {
1232        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SanitizerCfiRequiresLto);
1233    }
1234
1235    // KCFI requires panic=abort
1236    if sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled() && sess.panic_strategy().unwinds() {
1237        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SanitizerKcfiRequiresPanicAbort);
1238    }
1239
1240    // LLVM CFI using rustc LTO requires a single codegen unit.
1241    if sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_enabled()
1242        && sess.lto() == config::Lto::Fat
1243        && (sess.codegen_units().as_usize() != 1)
1244    {
1245        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SanitizerCfiRequiresSingleCodegenUnit);
1246    }
1247
1248    // Canonical jump tables requires CFI.
1249    if sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_canonical_jump_tables_disabled() {
1250        if !sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_enabled() {
1251            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SanitizerCfiCanonicalJumpTablesRequiresCfi);
1252        }
1253    }
1254
1255    // KCFI arity indicator requires KCFI.
1256    if sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_arity_enabled() && !sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled() {
1257        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SanitizerKcfiArityRequiresKcfi);
1258    }
1259
1260    // LLVM CFI pointer generalization requires CFI or KCFI.
1261    if sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_generalize_pointers_enabled() {
1262        if !(sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_enabled() || sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled()) {
1263            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SanitizerCfiGeneralizePointersRequiresCfi);
1264        }
1265    }
1266
1267    // LLVM CFI integer normalization requires CFI or KCFI.
1268    if sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_normalize_integers_enabled() {
1269        if !(sess.is_sanitizer_cfi_enabled() || sess.is_sanitizer_kcfi_enabled()) {
1270            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SanitizerCfiNormalizeIntegersRequiresCfi);
1271        }
1272    }
1273
1274    // LTO unit splitting requires LTO.
1275    if sess.is_split_lto_unit_enabled()
1276        && !(sess.lto() == config::Lto::Fat
1277            || sess.lto() == config::Lto::Thin
1278            || sess.opts.cg.linker_plugin_lto.enabled())
1279    {
1280        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::SplitLtoUnitRequiresLto);
1281    }
1282
1283    // VFE requires LTO.
1284    if sess.lto() != config::Lto::Fat {
1285        if sess.opts.unstable_opts.virtual_function_elimination {
1286            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::UnstableVirtualFunctionElimination);
1287        }
1288    }
1289
1290    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.stack_protector != StackProtector::None {
1291        if !sess.target.options.supports_stack_protector {
1292            sess.dcx().emit_warn(errors::StackProtectorNotSupportedForTarget {
1293                stack_protector: sess.opts.unstable_opts.stack_protector,
1294                target_triple: &sess.opts.target_triple,
1295            });
1296        }
1297    }
1298
1299    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.small_data_threshold.is_some() {
1300        if sess.target.small_data_threshold_support() == SmallDataThresholdSupport::None {
1301            sess.dcx().emit_warn(errors::SmallDataThresholdNotSupportedForTarget {
1302                target_triple: &sess.opts.target_triple,
1303            })
1304        }
1305    }
1306
1307    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.branch_protection.is_some() && sess.target.arch != Arch::AArch64 {
1308        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::BranchProtectionRequiresAArch64);
1309    }
1310
1311    if let Some(dwarf_version) =
1312        sess.opts.cg.dwarf_version.or(sess.opts.unstable_opts.dwarf_version)
1313    {
1314        // DWARF 1 is not supported by LLVM and DWARF 6 is not yet finalized.
1315        if dwarf_version < 2 || dwarf_version > 5 {
1316            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::UnsupportedDwarfVersion { dwarf_version });
1317        }
1318    }
1319
1320    if !sess.target.options.supported_split_debuginfo.contains(&sess.split_debuginfo())
1321        && !sess.opts.unstable_opts.unstable_options
1322    {
1323        sess.dcx()
1324            .emit_err(errors::SplitDebugInfoUnstablePlatform { debuginfo: sess.split_debuginfo() });
1325    }
1326
1327    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.embed_source {
1328        let dwarf_version = sess.dwarf_version();
1329
1330        if dwarf_version < 5 {
1331            sess.dcx().emit_warn(errors::EmbedSourceInsufficientDwarfVersion { dwarf_version });
1332        }
1333
1334        if sess.opts.debuginfo == DebugInfo::None {
1335            sess.dcx().emit_warn(errors::EmbedSourceRequiresDebugInfo);
1336        }
1337    }
1338
1339    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.instrument_xray.is_some() && !sess.target.options.supports_xray {
1340        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::InstrumentationNotSupported { us: "XRay".to_string() });
1341    }
1342
1343    if let Some(flavor) = sess.opts.cg.linker_flavor
1344        && let Some(compatible_list) = sess.target.linker_flavor.check_compatibility(flavor)
1345    {
1346        let flavor = flavor.desc();
1347        sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::IncompatibleLinkerFlavor { flavor, compatible_list });
1348    }
1349
1350    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.function_return != FunctionReturn::default() {
1351        if !#[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match sess.target.arch {
    Arch::X86 | Arch::X86_64 => true,
    _ => false,
}matches!(sess.target.arch, Arch::X86 | Arch::X86_64) {
1352            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::FunctionReturnRequiresX86OrX8664);
1353        }
1354    }
1355
1356    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.indirect_branch_cs_prefix {
1357        if !#[allow(non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns)] match sess.target.arch {
    Arch::X86 | Arch::X86_64 => true,
    _ => false,
}matches!(sess.target.arch, Arch::X86 | Arch::X86_64) {
1358            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::IndirectBranchCsPrefixRequiresX86OrX8664);
1359        }
1360    }
1361
1362    if let Some(regparm) = sess.opts.unstable_opts.regparm {
1363        if regparm > 3 {
1364            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::UnsupportedRegparm { regparm });
1365        }
1366        if sess.target.arch != Arch::X86 {
1367            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::UnsupportedRegparmArch);
1368        }
1369    }
1370    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.reg_struct_return {
1371        if sess.target.arch != Arch::X86 {
1372            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::UnsupportedRegStructReturnArch);
1373        }
1374    }
1375
1376    // The code model check applies to `thunk` and `thunk-extern`, but not `thunk-inline`, so it is
1377    // kept as a `match` to force a change if new ones are added, even if we currently only support
1378    // `thunk-extern` like Clang.
1379    match sess.opts.unstable_opts.function_return {
1380        FunctionReturn::Keep => (),
1381        FunctionReturn::ThunkExtern => {
1382            // FIXME: In principle, the inherited base LLVM target code model could be large,
1383            // but this only checks whether we were passed one explicitly (like Clang does).
1384            if let Some(code_model) = sess.code_model()
1385                && code_model == CodeModel::Large
1386            {
1387                sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::FunctionReturnThunkExternRequiresNonLargeCodeModel);
1388            }
1389        }
1390    }
1391
1392    if sess.opts.unstable_opts.packed_stack {
1393        if sess.target.arch != Arch::S390x {
1394            sess.dcx().emit_err(errors::UnsupportedPackedStack);
1395        }
1396    }
1397}
1398
1399/// Holds data on the current incremental compilation session, if there is one.
1400#[derive(#[automatically_derived]
impl ::core::fmt::Debug for IncrCompSession {
    #[inline]
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut ::core::fmt::Formatter) -> ::core::fmt::Result {
        match self {
            IncrCompSession::NotInitialized =>
                ::core::fmt::Formatter::write_str(f, "NotInitialized"),
            IncrCompSession::Active {
                session_directory: __self_0, _lock_file: __self_1 } =>
                ::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field2_finish(f,
                    "Active", "session_directory", __self_0, "_lock_file",
                    &__self_1),
            IncrCompSession::Finalized { session_directory: __self_0 } =>
                ::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field1_finish(f,
                    "Finalized", "session_directory", &__self_0),
            IncrCompSession::InvalidBecauseOfErrors {
                session_directory: __self_0 } =>
                ::core::fmt::Formatter::debug_struct_field1_finish(f,
                    "InvalidBecauseOfErrors", "session_directory", &__self_0),
        }
    }
}Debug)]
1401enum IncrCompSession {
1402    /// This is the state the session will be in until the incr. comp. dir is
1403    /// needed.
1404    NotInitialized,
1405    /// This is the state during which the session directory is private and can
1406    /// be modified. `_lock_file` is never directly used, but its presence
1407    /// alone has an effect, because the file will unlock when the session is
1408    /// dropped.
1409    Active { session_directory: PathBuf, _lock_file: flock::Lock },
1410    /// This is the state after the session directory has been finalized. In this
1411    /// state, the contents of the directory must not be modified any more.
1412    Finalized { session_directory: PathBuf },
1413    /// This is an error state that is reached when some compilation error has
1414    /// occurred. It indicates that the contents of the session directory must
1415    /// not be used, since they might be invalid.
1416    InvalidBecauseOfErrors { session_directory: PathBuf },
1417}
1418
1419/// A wrapper around an [`DiagCtxt`] that is used for early error emissions.
1420pub struct EarlyDiagCtxt {
1421    dcx: DiagCtxt,
1422}
1423
1424impl EarlyDiagCtxt {
1425    pub fn new(output: ErrorOutputType) -> Self {
1426        let emitter = mk_emitter(output);
1427        Self { dcx: DiagCtxt::new(emitter) }
1428    }
1429
1430    /// Swap out the underlying dcx once we acquire the user's preference on error emission
1431    /// format. If `early_err` was previously called this will panic.
1432    pub fn set_error_format(&mut self, output: ErrorOutputType) {
1433        if !self.dcx.handle().has_errors().is_none() {
    ::core::panicking::panic("assertion failed: self.dcx.handle().has_errors().is_none()")
};assert!(self.dcx.handle().has_errors().is_none());
1434
1435        let emitter = mk_emitter(output);
1436        self.dcx = DiagCtxt::new(emitter);
1437    }
1438
1439    pub fn early_note(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) {
1440        self.dcx.handle().note(msg)
1441    }
1442
1443    pub fn early_help(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) {
1444        self.dcx.handle().struct_help(msg).emit()
1445    }
1446
1447    #[must_use = "raise_fatal must be called on the returned ErrorGuaranteed in order to exit with a non-zero status code"]
1448    pub fn early_err(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
1449        self.dcx.handle().err(msg)
1450    }
1451
1452    pub fn early_fatal(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> ! {
1453        self.dcx.handle().fatal(msg)
1454    }
1455
1456    pub fn early_struct_fatal(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'_, FatalAbort> {
1457        self.dcx.handle().struct_fatal(msg)
1458    }
1459
1460    pub fn early_warn(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) {
1461        self.dcx.handle().warn(msg)
1462    }
1463
1464    pub fn early_struct_warn(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'_, ()> {
1465        self.dcx.handle().struct_warn(msg)
1466    }
1467}
1468
1469fn mk_emitter(output: ErrorOutputType) -> Box<DynEmitter> {
1470    let emitter: Box<DynEmitter> = match output {
1471        config::ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable { kind, color_config } => match kind {
1472            HumanReadableErrorType { short, unicode } => Box::new(
1473                AnnotateSnippetEmitter::new(stderr_destination(color_config))
1474                    .theme(if unicode { OutputTheme::Unicode } else { OutputTheme::Ascii })
1475                    .short_message(short),
1476            ),
1477        },
1478        config::ErrorOutputType::Json { pretty, json_rendered, color_config } => {
1479            Box::new(JsonEmitter::new(
1480                Box::new(io::BufWriter::new(io::stderr())),
1481                Some(Arc::new(SourceMap::new(FilePathMapping::empty()))),
1482                pretty,
1483                json_rendered,
1484                color_config,
1485            ))
1486        }
1487    };
1488    emitter
1489}