Remap all paths pointing to `build.build-dir`,
i.e., `[BUILD_DIR]/debug/deps/foo-[HASH].dwo` would be remapped to
`/cargo/build-dir/debug/deps/foo-[HASH].dwo`
(note the `/cargo/build-dir` prefix).
This covers scenarios like:
* Build script generated code. For example, a build script may call `file!`
macros, and the associated crate uses [`include!`] to include the expanded
[`file!`] macro in-place via the `OUT_DIR` environment.
* On Linux, `DW_AT_GNU_dwo_name` that contains paths to split debuginfo
files (dwp and dwo).
GitHub Actions has Windows SDK pre-installed,
so cdb should be available at that path always.
Additionally, this adds a new CI job for windows-msvc nightly toolchain
This is for `cargo generate-lockfile` and when syncing the lockfile with
the manifest.
We still show it for `cargo update` because of `cargo update
--workspace`.
We hacked around this previously by filtering out the `num_pkgs==1` case
for single packages but this didn't help with workspaces.
This enables rustdoc invocation from `cargo doc` to trim paths
in diagnostics. Doc tests are out-of-scope, as they are handled
in a different mechanism, which needs more cares.
We now include the prelude in so many places, this simplifies how we can
present how `cargo-test-support` works.
Yes, this included some `use` clean ups but its already painful enough
walking through every test file, I didn't want to do it twice.
While this is noisy and hides other deprecations, I figured deprecations would
make it easier for people to discover what tasks remain and allow us to
divide and conquer this work rather than doing a heroic PR.
In theory, this will be short lived and we'll go back to seeing
deprecations in our tests.
This is to help with #9930
Example changes:
```diff
-[LOCKING] 4 packages
+[LOCKING] 4 packages to latest version
-[LOCKING] 2 packages
+[LOCKING] 2 packages to latest Rust 1.60.0 compatible versions
-[LOCKING] 2 packages
+[LOCKING] 2 packages to earliest versions
```
Benefits
- The package count is of "added" packages and this makes that more
logically clear
- This gives users transparency into what is happening, especially with
- what rust-version is use
- the transition to this feature in the new edition
- whether the planned config was applied or not (as I don't want it to
require an MSRV bump)
- Will make it easier in tests to show what changed
- Provides more motiviation to show this message in `cargo update` and
`cargo install` (that will be explored in a follow up PR)
This does come at the cost of more verbose output but hopefully not too
verbose. This is why I left off other factors, like avoid-dev-deps.
New remap rules for git/registry dependencies:
* Git dependencies: remove ~/.cargo/git/checkouts prefix.
* Registry dependencies: remove ~/.cargo/registry/src prefix.
This make the remap rules fixed to a finite number,
minimizing the burden for users to configure debuggers.
In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/87e1447aa/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/debuginfo/metadata.rs#L856
when the remap result of `work_dir` is an empty string,
LLVM won't generate some symbols for root debuginfo node.
For example, `N_SO` and `N_OSO` on macOS,
or `DW_AT_comp_dir` on Linux when debuginfo is splitted.
Precisely, it is observed that when the `DIFile` of compile unit was
provied with an empty compilation `Directory` string,
LLVM would not emit those symbols for the root DI node.
This behavior is not desired,
resulting in corrupted debuginfo and degrading debugging experience.
This is might not be a bug of `--remap-path-prefix` in rustc,
since `-fdebug-prefix-map` in clang 16 could have the same result
(`DW_AT_comp_dir` is gone when `work_dir` is remapped to an empty string).
However, in gcc 12 `fdebug-prefix-map` will return an absolute work_dir
when an empty string occurs.
To not bother whether this needs to be fixed in rustc or not,
let's fix it by always appending an explicit `.`
when `--remap-path-prefix` remaps to relative workspace root
a.k.a. where rustc is invoking.
For more on gcc/clang remap options, see
https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/build-path/