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This PR adds initial support for building RISC-V runtimes targeting PolkaVM. - Setting the `SUBSTRATE_RUNTIME_TARGET=riscv` environment variable will now build a RISC-V runtime instead of a WASM runtime. - This only adds support for *building* runtimes; running them will need a PolkaVM-based executor, which I will add in a future PR. - Only building the minimal runtime is supported (building the Polkadot runtime doesn't work *yet* due to one of the dependencies). - The builder now sets a `substrate_runtime` cfg flag when building the runtimes, with the idea being that instead of doing `#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]` or `#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]` to detect that we're building a runtime you'll do `#[cfg(substrate_runtime)]`. (Switching the whole codebase to use this will be done in a future PR; I deliberately didn't do this here to keep this PR minimal and reviewable.) - Further renaming of things (e.g. types, environment variables and proc macro attributes having "wasm" in their name) to be target-agnostic will also be done in a future refactoring PR (while keeping backwards compatibility where it makes sense; I don't intend to break anyone's workflow or create unnecessary churn). - This PR also fixes two bugs in the `wasm-builder` crate: * The `RUSTC` environment variable is now removed when invoking the compiler. This prevents the toolchain version from being overridden when called from a `build.rs` script. * When parsing the `rustup toolchain list` output the `(default)` is now properly stripped and not treated as part of the version. - I've also added a minimal CI job that makes sure this doesn't break in the future. (cc @paritytech/ci) cc @athei ------ Also, just a fun little tidbit: quickly comparing the size of the built runtimes it seems that the PolkaVM runtime is slightly smaller than the WASM one. (`production` build, with the `names` section substracted from the WASM's size to keep things fair, since for the PolkaVM runtime we're currently stripping out everything) - `.wasm`: 625505 bytes - `.wasm` (after wasm-opt -O3): 563205 bytes - `.wasm` (after wasm-opt -Os): 562987 bytes - `.wasm` (after wasm-opt -Oz): 536852 bytes - `.polkavm`: ~~580338 bytes~~ 550476 bytes (after enabling extra target features; I'll add those in another PR once we have an executor working) --------- Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
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Rust
// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//! # Wasm builder is a utility for building a project as a Wasm binary
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//!
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//! The Wasm builder is a tool that integrates the process of building the WASM binary of your
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//! project into the main `cargo` build process.
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//!
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//! ## Project setup
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//!
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//! A project that should be compiled as a Wasm binary needs to:
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//!
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//! 1. Add a `build.rs` file.
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//! 2. Add `wasm-builder` as dependency into `build-dependencies`.
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//!
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//! The `build.rs` file needs to contain the following code:
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//!
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//! ```no_run
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//! use substrate_wasm_builder::WasmBuilder;
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//!
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//! fn main() {
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//! WasmBuilder::new()
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//! // Tell the builder to build the project (crate) this `build.rs` is part of.
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//! .with_current_project()
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//! // Make sure to export the `heap_base` global, this is required by Substrate
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//! .export_heap_base()
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//! // Build the Wasm file so that it imports the memory (need to be provided by at instantiation)
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//! .import_memory()
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//! // Build it.
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//! .build()
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//! }
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//! ```
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//!
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//! As the final step, you need to add the following to your project:
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//!
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//! ```ignore
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//! include!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/wasm_binary.rs"));
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//! ```
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//!
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//! This will include the generated Wasm binary as two constants `WASM_BINARY` and
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//! `WASM_BINARY_BLOATY`. The former is a compact Wasm binary and the latter is the Wasm binary as
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//! being generated by the compiler. Both variables have `Option<&'static [u8]>` as type.
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//!
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//! ### Feature
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//!
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//! Wasm builder supports to enable cargo features while building the Wasm binary. By default it
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//! will enable all features in the wasm build that are enabled for the native build except the
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//! `default` and `std` features. Besides that, wasm builder supports the special `runtime-wasm`
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//! feature. This `runtime-wasm` feature will be enabled by the wasm builder when it compiles the
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//! Wasm binary. If this feature is not present, it will not be enabled.
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//!
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//! ## Environment variables
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//!
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//! By using environment variables, you can configure which Wasm binaries are built and how:
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//!
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//! - `SKIP_WASM_BUILD` - Skips building any Wasm binary. This is useful when only native should be
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//! recompiled. If this is the first run and there doesn't exist a Wasm binary, this will set both
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//! variables to `None`.
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//! - `WASM_BUILD_TYPE` - Sets the build type for building Wasm binaries. Supported values are
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//! `release` or `debug`. By default the build type is equal to the build type used by the main
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//! build.
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//! - `FORCE_WASM_BUILD` - Can be set to force a Wasm build. On subsequent calls the value of the
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//! variable needs to change. As wasm-builder instructs `cargo` to watch for file changes this
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//! environment variable should only be required in certain circumstances.
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//! - `WASM_BUILD_RUSTFLAGS` - Extend `RUSTFLAGS` given to `cargo build` while building the wasm
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//! binary.
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//! - `WASM_BUILD_NO_COLOR` - Disable color output of the wasm build.
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//! - `WASM_TARGET_DIRECTORY` - Will copy any build Wasm binary to the given directory. The path
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//! needs to be absolute.
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//! - `WASM_BUILD_TOOLCHAIN` - The toolchain that should be used to build the Wasm binaries. The
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//! format needs to be the same as used by cargo, e.g. `nightly-2020-02-20`.
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//! - `WASM_BUILD_WORKSPACE_HINT` - Hint the workspace that is being built. This is normally not
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//! required as we walk up from the target directory until we find a `Cargo.toml`. If the target
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//! directory is changed for the build, this environment variable can be used to point to the
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//! actual workspace.
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//! - `WASM_BUILD_STD` - Sets whether the Rust's standard library crates will also be built. This is
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//! necessary to make sure the standard library crates only use the exact WASM feature set that
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//! our executor supports. Enabled by default.
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//! - `CARGO_NET_OFFLINE` - If `true`, `--offline` will be passed to all processes launched to
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//! prevent network access. Useful in offline environments.
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//!
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//! Each project can be skipped individually by using the environment variable
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//! `SKIP_PROJECT_NAME_WASM_BUILD`. Where `PROJECT_NAME` needs to be replaced by the name of the
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//! cargo project, e.g. `kitchensink-runtime` will be `NODE_RUNTIME`.
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//!
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//! ## Prerequisites:
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//!
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//! Wasm builder requires the following prerequisites for building the Wasm binary:
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//!
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//! - rust nightly + `wasm32-unknown-unknown` toolchain
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//!
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//! or
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//!
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//! - rust stable and version at least 1.68.0 + `wasm32-unknown-unknown` toolchain
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//!
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//! If a specific rust is installed with `rustup`, it is important that the wasm target is
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//! installed as well. For example if installing the rust from 20.02.2020 using `rustup
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//! install nightly-2020-02-20`, the wasm target needs to be installed as well `rustup target add
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//! wasm32-unknown-unknown --toolchain nightly-2020-02-20`.
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use std::{
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collections::BTreeSet,
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env, fs,
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io::BufRead,
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path::{Path, PathBuf},
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process::Command,
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};
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use version::Version;
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mod builder;
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mod prerequisites;
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mod version;
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mod wasm_project;
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pub use builder::{WasmBuilder, WasmBuilderSelectProject};
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/// Environment variable that tells us to skip building the wasm binary.
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const SKIP_BUILD_ENV: &str = "SKIP_WASM_BUILD";
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/// Environment variable that tells us whether we should avoid network requests
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const OFFLINE: &str = "CARGO_NET_OFFLINE";
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/// Environment variable to force a certain build type when building the wasm binary.
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/// Expects "debug", "release" or "production" as value.
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///
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/// When unset the WASM binary uses the same build type as the main cargo build with
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/// the exception of a debug build: In this case the wasm build defaults to `release` in
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/// order to avoid a slowdown when not explicitly requested.
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const WASM_BUILD_TYPE_ENV: &str = "WASM_BUILD_TYPE";
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/// Environment variable to extend the `RUSTFLAGS` variable given to the wasm build.
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const WASM_BUILD_RUSTFLAGS_ENV: &str = "WASM_BUILD_RUSTFLAGS";
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/// Environment variable to set the target directory to copy the final wasm binary.
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///
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/// The directory needs to be an absolute path.
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const WASM_TARGET_DIRECTORY: &str = "WASM_TARGET_DIRECTORY";
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/// Environment variable to disable color output of the wasm build.
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const WASM_BUILD_NO_COLOR: &str = "WASM_BUILD_NO_COLOR";
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/// Environment variable to set the toolchain used to compile the wasm binary.
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const WASM_BUILD_TOOLCHAIN: &str = "WASM_BUILD_TOOLCHAIN";
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/// Environment variable that makes sure the WASM build is triggered.
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const FORCE_WASM_BUILD_ENV: &str = "FORCE_WASM_BUILD";
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/// Environment variable that hints the workspace we are building.
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const WASM_BUILD_WORKSPACE_HINT: &str = "WASM_BUILD_WORKSPACE_HINT";
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/// Environment variable to set whether we'll build `core`/`std`.
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const WASM_BUILD_STD: &str = "WASM_BUILD_STD";
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/// The target to use for the runtime. Valid values are `wasm` (default) or `riscv`.
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const RUNTIME_TARGET: &str = "SUBSTRATE_RUNTIME_TARGET";
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/// Write to the given `file` if the `content` is different.
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fn write_file_if_changed(file: impl AsRef<Path>, content: impl AsRef<str>) {
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if fs::read_to_string(file.as_ref()).ok().as_deref() != Some(content.as_ref()) {
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fs::write(file.as_ref(), content.as_ref())
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.unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("Writing `{}` can not fail!", file.as_ref().display()));
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}
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}
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/// Copy `src` to `dst` if the `dst` does not exist or is different.
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fn copy_file_if_changed(src: PathBuf, dst: PathBuf) {
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let src_file = fs::read_to_string(&src).ok();
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let dst_file = fs::read_to_string(&dst).ok();
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if src_file != dst_file {
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fs::copy(&src, &dst).unwrap_or_else(|_| {
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panic!("Copying `{}` to `{}` can not fail; qed", src.display(), dst.display())
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});
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}
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}
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/// Get a cargo command that should be used to invoke the compilation.
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fn get_cargo_command(target: RuntimeTarget) -> CargoCommand {
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let env_cargo =
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CargoCommand::new(&env::var("CARGO").expect("`CARGO` env variable is always set by cargo"));
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let default_cargo = CargoCommand::new("cargo");
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let wasm_toolchain = env::var(WASM_BUILD_TOOLCHAIN).ok();
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// First check if the user requested a specific toolchain
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if let Some(cmd) =
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wasm_toolchain.map(|t| CargoCommand::new_with_args("rustup", &["run", &t, "cargo"]))
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{
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cmd
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} else if env_cargo.supports_substrate_runtime_env(target) {
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env_cargo
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} else if default_cargo.supports_substrate_runtime_env(target) {
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default_cargo
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} else {
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// If no command before provided us with a cargo that supports our Substrate wasm env, we
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// try to search one with rustup. If that fails as well, we return the default cargo and let
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// the prequisities check fail.
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get_rustup_command(target).unwrap_or(default_cargo)
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}
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}
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/// Get the newest rustup command that supports compiling a runtime.
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///
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/// Stable versions are always favored over nightly versions even if the nightly versions are
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/// newer.
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fn get_rustup_command(target: RuntimeTarget) -> Option<CargoCommand> {
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let output = Command::new("rustup").args(&["toolchain", "list"]).output().ok()?.stdout;
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let lines = output.as_slice().lines();
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let mut versions = Vec::new();
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for line in lines.filter_map(|l| l.ok()) {
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// Split by a space to get rid of e.g. " (default)" at the end.
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let rustup_version = line.split(" ").next().unwrap();
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let cmd = CargoCommand::new_with_args("rustup", &["run", &rustup_version, "cargo"]);
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if !cmd.supports_substrate_runtime_env(target) {
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continue
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}
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let Some(cargo_version) = cmd.version() else { continue };
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versions.push((cargo_version, rustup_version.to_string()));
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}
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// Sort by the parsed version to get the latest version (greatest version) at the end of the
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// vec.
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versions.sort_by_key(|v| v.0);
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let version = &versions.last()?.1;
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Some(CargoCommand::new_with_args("rustup", &["run", &version, "cargo"]))
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}
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/// Wraps a specific command which represents a cargo invocation.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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struct CargoCommand {
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program: String,
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args: Vec<String>,
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version: Option<Version>,
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target_list: Option<BTreeSet<String>>,
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}
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impl CargoCommand {
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fn new(program: &str) -> Self {
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let version = Self::extract_version(program, &[]);
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let target_list = Self::extract_target_list(program, &[]);
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CargoCommand { program: program.into(), args: Vec::new(), version, target_list }
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}
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fn new_with_args(program: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Self {
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let version = Self::extract_version(program, args);
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let target_list = Self::extract_target_list(program, args);
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CargoCommand {
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program: program.into(),
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args: args.iter().map(ToString::to_string).collect(),
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version,
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target_list,
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}
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}
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fn command(&self) -> Command {
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let mut cmd = Command::new(&self.program);
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cmd.args(&self.args);
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cmd
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}
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fn extract_version(program: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Option<Version> {
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let version = Command::new(program)
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.args(args)
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.arg("--version")
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.output()
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.ok()
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.and_then(|o| String::from_utf8(o.stdout).ok())?;
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Version::extract(&version)
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}
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fn extract_target_list(program: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Option<BTreeSet<String>> {
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// This is technically an unstable option, but we don't care because we only need this
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// to build RISC-V runtimes, and those currently require a specific nightly toolchain
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// anyway, so it's totally fine for this to fail in other cases.
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let list = Command::new(program)
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.args(args)
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.args(&["rustc", "-Z", "unstable-options", "--print", "target-list"])
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// Make sure if we're called from within a `build.rs` the host toolchain won't override
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// a rustup toolchain we've picked.
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.env_remove("RUSTC")
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.output()
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.ok()
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.and_then(|o| String::from_utf8(o.stdout).ok())?;
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Some(list.trim().split("\n").map(ToString::to_string).collect())
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}
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/// Returns the version of this cargo command or `None` if it failed to extract the version.
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fn version(&self) -> Option<Version> {
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self.version
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}
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/// Returns whether this version of the toolchain supports nightly features.
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fn supports_nightly_features(&self) -> bool {
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self.version.map_or(false, |version| version.is_nightly) ||
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env::var("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP").is_ok()
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}
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/// Check if the supplied cargo command supports our runtime environment.
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fn supports_substrate_runtime_env(&self, target: RuntimeTarget) -> bool {
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match target {
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RuntimeTarget::Wasm => self.supports_substrate_runtime_env_wasm(),
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RuntimeTarget::Riscv => self.supports_substrate_runtime_env_riscv(),
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}
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}
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/// Check if the supplied cargo command supports our RISC-V runtime environment.
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fn supports_substrate_runtime_env_riscv(&self) -> bool {
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let Some(target_list) = self.target_list.as_ref() else { return false };
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// This is our custom target which currently doesn't exist on any upstream toolchain,
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// so if it exists it's guaranteed to be our custom toolchain and have have everything
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// we need, so any further version checks are unnecessary at this point.
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target_list.contains("riscv32ema-unknown-none-elf")
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}
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/// Check if the supplied cargo command supports our Substrate wasm environment.
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///
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/// This means that either the cargo version is at minimum 1.68.0 or this is a nightly cargo.
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///
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/// Assumes that cargo version matches the rustc version.
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fn supports_substrate_runtime_env_wasm(&self) -> bool {
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// `RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP` tells a stable compiler to behave like a nightly. So, when this env
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// variable is set, we can assume that whatever rust compiler we have, it is a nightly
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// compiler. For "more" information, see:
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// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/fa0f7d0080d8e7e9eb20aa9cbf8013f96c81287f/src/libsyntax/feature_gate/check.rs#L891
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if env::var("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP").is_ok() {
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return true
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}
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let Some(version) = self.version() else { return false };
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// Check if major and minor are greater or equal than 1.68 or this is a nightly.
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version.major > 1 || (version.major == 1 && version.minor >= 68) || version.is_nightly
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}
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}
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/// Wraps a [`CargoCommand`] and the version of `rustc` the cargo command uses.
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struct CargoCommandVersioned {
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command: CargoCommand,
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version: String,
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}
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impl CargoCommandVersioned {
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fn new(command: CargoCommand, version: String) -> Self {
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Self { command, version }
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}
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/// Returns the `rustc` version.
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fn rustc_version(&self) -> &str {
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&self.version
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}
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}
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impl std::ops::Deref for CargoCommandVersioned {
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type Target = CargoCommand;
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fn deref(&self) -> &CargoCommand {
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&self.command
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}
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}
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/// Returns `true` when color output is enabled.
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fn color_output_enabled() -> bool {
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env::var(crate::WASM_BUILD_NO_COLOR).is_err()
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}
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/// Fetches a boolean environment variable. Will exit the process if the value is invalid.
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fn get_bool_environment_variable(name: &str) -> Option<bool> {
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let value = env::var_os(name)?;
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// We're comparing `OsString`s here so we can't use a `match`.
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if value == "1" {
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Some(true)
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} else if value == "0" {
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Some(false)
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} else {
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build_helper::warning!(
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"the '{}' environment variable has an invalid value; it must be either '1' or '0'",
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name
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);
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std::process::exit(1);
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}
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}
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/// Returns whether we need to also compile the standard library when compiling the runtime.
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fn build_std_required() -> bool {
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let default = runtime_target() == RuntimeTarget::Wasm;
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crate::get_bool_environment_variable(crate::WASM_BUILD_STD).unwrap_or(default)
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}
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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enum RuntimeTarget {
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Wasm,
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Riscv,
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}
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impl RuntimeTarget {
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fn rustc_target(self) -> &'static str {
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match self {
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RuntimeTarget::Wasm => "wasm32-unknown-unknown",
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RuntimeTarget::Riscv => "riscv32ema-unknown-none-elf",
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}
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}
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fn build_subdirectory(self) -> &'static str {
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// Keep the build directories separate so that when switching between
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// the targets we won't trigger unnecessary rebuilds.
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match self {
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RuntimeTarget::Wasm => "wbuild",
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RuntimeTarget::Riscv => "rbuild",
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}
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}
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}
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fn runtime_target() -> RuntimeTarget {
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let Some(value) = env::var_os(RUNTIME_TARGET) else {
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return RuntimeTarget::Wasm;
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};
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if value == "wasm" {
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RuntimeTarget::Wasm
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} else if value == "riscv" {
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RuntimeTarget::Riscv
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} else {
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build_helper::warning!(
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"the '{RUNTIME_TARGET}' environment variable has an invalid value; it must be either 'wasm' or 'riscv'"
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);
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std::process::exit(1);
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}
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}
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