cargo/tests/testsuite/install.rs

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use std::fs::{self, File, OpenOptions};
use std::io::prelude::*;
use support;
use git2;
use support::cross_compile;
use support::git;
use support::install::{assert_has_installed_exe, assert_has_not_installed_exe, cargo_home};
use support::paths;
use support::registry::Package;
use support::{basic_manifest, cargo_process, project};
fn pkg(name: &str, vers: &str) {
Package::new(name, vers)
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file(
"src/main.rs",
&format!("extern crate {}; fn main() {{}}", name),
).publish();
}
#[test]
fn simple() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
cargo_process("install foo")
.with_stderr(
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"\
[UPDATING] `[..]` index
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[DOWNLOADING] crates ...
[DOWNLOADED] foo v0.0.1 (registry [..])
[INSTALLING] foo v0.0.1
Implement source redirection This commit implements a scheme for .cargo/config files where sources can be redirected to other sources. The purpose of this will be to override crates.io for a few use cases: * Replace it with a mirror site that is sync'd to crates.io * Replace it with a "directory source" or some other local source This major feature of this redirection, however, is that none of it is encoded into the lock file. If one source is redirected to another then it is assumed that packages from both are exactly the same (e.g. `foo v0.0.1` is the same in both location). The lock file simply encodes the canonical soure (e.g. crates.io) rather than the replacement source. In the end this means that Cargo.lock files can be generated from any replacement source and shipped to other locations without the lockfile oscillating about where packages came from. Eventually this support will be extended to `Cargo.toml` itself (which will be encoded into the lock file), but that support is not implemented today. The syntax for what was implemented today looks like: # .cargo/config [source.my-awesome-registry] registry = 'https://example.com/path/to/index' [source.crates-io] replace-with = 'my-awesome-registry' Each source will have a canonical name and will be configured with the various keys underneath it (today just 'registry' and 'directory' will be accepted). The global `crates-io` source represents crates from the standard registry, and this can be replaced with other mirror sources. All tests have been modified to use this new infrastructure instead of the old `registry.index` configuration. This configuration is now also deprecated and will emit an unconditional warning about how it will no longer be used in the future. Finally, all subcommands now use this "source map" except for `cargo publish`, which will always publish to the default registry (in this case crates.io).
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[COMPILING] foo v0.0.1
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo[EXE]
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warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
",
).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
cargo_process("uninstall foo")
.with_stderr("[REMOVING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo[EXE]")
.run();
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
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fn multiple_pkgs() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
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pkg("bar", "0.0.2");
cargo_process("install foo bar baz")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
[UPDATING] `[..]` index
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[DOWNLOADING] crates ...
[DOWNLOADED] foo v0.0.1 (registry `[CWD]/registry`)
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[INSTALLING] foo v0.0.1
[COMPILING] foo v0.0.1
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo[EXE]
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[DOWNLOADING] crates ...
[DOWNLOADED] bar v0.0.2 (registry `[CWD]/registry`)
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[INSTALLING] bar v0.0.2
[COMPILING] bar v0.0.2
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[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/bar[EXE]
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error: could not find `baz` in registry `[..]`
[SUMMARY] Successfully installed foo, bar! Failed to install baz (see error(s) above).
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warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
error: some crates failed to install
",
).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "bar");
cargo_process("uninstall foo bar")
.with_stderr(
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"\
[REMOVING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo[EXE]
[REMOVING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/bar[EXE]
[SUMMARY] Successfully uninstalled foo, bar!
",
).run();
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "bar");
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}
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#[test]
fn pick_max_version() {
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pkg("foo", "0.1.0");
pkg("foo", "0.2.0");
pkg("foo", "0.2.1");
pkg("foo", "0.2.1-pre.1");
pkg("foo", "0.3.0-pre.2");
cargo_process("install foo")
.with_stderr(
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"\
[UPDATING] `[..]` index
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[DOWNLOADING] crates ...
[DOWNLOADED] foo v0.2.1 (registry [..])
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[INSTALLING] foo v0.2.1
[COMPILING] foo v0.2.1
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo[EXE]
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warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
",
).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn installs_beta_version_by_explicit_name_from_git() {
let p = git::repo(&paths::root().join("foo"))
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.3.0-beta.1"))
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.arg("foo")
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn missing() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
cargo_process("install bar")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
[UPDATING] [..] index
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[ERROR] could not find `bar` in registry `[..]`
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn bad_version() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
cargo_process("install foo --vers=0.2.0")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
[UPDATING] [..] index
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[ERROR] could not find `foo` in registry `[..]` with version `=0.2.0`
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn no_crate() {
cargo_process("install")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
[ERROR] `[..]` is not a crate root; specify a crate to install [..]
Caused by:
failed to read `[..]Cargo.toml`
Caused by:
[..] (os error [..])
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn install_location_precedence() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
let root = paths::root();
let t1 = root.join("t1");
let t2 = root.join("t2");
let t3 = root.join("t3");
let t4 = cargo_home();
fs::create_dir(root.join(".cargo")).unwrap();
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File::create(root.join(".cargo/config"))
.unwrap()
.write_all(
format!(
"\
[install]
root = '{}'
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",
t3.display()
).as_bytes(),
).unwrap();
println!("install --root");
cargo_process("install foo --root")
.arg(&t1)
.env("CARGO_INSTALL_ROOT", &t2)
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(&t1, "foo");
assert_has_not_installed_exe(&t2, "foo");
println!("install CARGO_INSTALL_ROOT");
cargo_process("install foo")
.env("CARGO_INSTALL_ROOT", &t2)
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(&t2, "foo");
assert_has_not_installed_exe(&t3, "foo");
println!("install install.root");
cargo_process("install foo").run();
assert_has_installed_exe(&t3, "foo");
assert_has_not_installed_exe(&t4, "foo");
fs::remove_file(root.join(".cargo/config")).unwrap();
println!("install cargo home");
cargo_process("install foo").run();
assert_has_installed_exe(&t4, "foo");
}
#[test]
fn install_path() {
let p = project().file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}").build();
cargo_process("install --path").arg(p.root()).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
p.cargo("install --path .")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
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[INSTALLING] foo v0.0.1 [..]
[ERROR] binary `foo[..]` already exists in destination as part of `foo v0.0.1 [..]`
Add --force to overwrite
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn multiple_crates_error() {
let p = git::repo(&paths::root().join("foo"))
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.1.0"))
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
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.file("a/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("bar", "0.1.0"))
.file("a/src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
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[UPDATING] git repository [..]
[ERROR] multiple packages with binaries found: bar, foo
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn multiple_crates_select() {
let p = git::repo(&paths::root().join("foo"))
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.1.0"))
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
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.file("a/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("bar", "0.1.0"))
.file("a/src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.arg("foo")
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "bar");
cargo_process("install --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.arg("bar")
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "bar");
}
#[test]
fn multiple_crates_auto_binaries() {
let p = project()
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.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[dependencies]
bar = { path = "a" }
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"#,
).file("src/main.rs", "extern crate bar; fn main() {}")
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.file("a/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("bar", "0.1.0"))
.file("a/src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path").arg(p.root()).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn multiple_crates_auto_examples() {
let p = project()
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.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[dependencies]
bar = { path = "a" }
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"#,
).file("src/lib.rs", "extern crate bar;")
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.file(
"examples/foo.rs",
"
extern crate bar;
extern crate foo;
fn main() {}
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",
).file("a/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("bar", "0.1.0"))
.file("a/src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path")
.arg(p.root())
.arg("--example=foo")
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn no_binaries_or_examples() {
let p = project()
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.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[dependencies]
bar = { path = "a" }
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"#,
).file("src/lib.rs", "")
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.file("a/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("bar", "0.1.0"))
.file("a/src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path")
.arg(p.root())
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr("[ERROR] no packages found with binaries or examples")
.run();
}
#[test]
fn no_binaries() {
let p = project()
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file("examples/foo.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path")
.arg(p.root())
.arg("foo")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
[INSTALLING] foo [..]
[ERROR] specified package has no binaries
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn examples() {
let p = project()
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
.file("examples/foo.rs", "extern crate foo; fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path")
.arg(p.root())
.arg("--example=foo")
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn install_twice() {
let p = project()
.file("src/bin/foo-bin1.rs", "fn main() {}")
.file("src/bin/foo-bin2.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path").arg(p.root()).run();
cargo_process("install --path")
.arg(p.root())
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
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[INSTALLING] foo v0.0.1 [..]
[ERROR] binary `foo-bin1[..]` already exists in destination as part of `foo v0.0.1 ([..])`
binary `foo-bin2[..]` already exists in destination as part of `foo v0.0.1 ([..])`
Add --force to overwrite
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn install_force() {
let p = project().file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}").build();
cargo_process("install --path").arg(p.root()).run();
let p = project()
.at("foo2")
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.2.0"))
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --force --path")
.arg(p.root())
.with_stderr(
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"\
[INSTALLING] foo v0.2.0 ([..])
[COMPILING] foo v0.2.0 ([..])
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[REPLACING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo[EXE]
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warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
",
).run();
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cargo_process("install --list")
.with_stdout(
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"\
foo v0.2.0 ([..]):
foo[..]
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn install_force_partial_overlap() {
let p = project()
.file("src/bin/foo-bin1.rs", "fn main() {}")
.file("src/bin/foo-bin2.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path").arg(p.root()).run();
let p = project()
.at("foo2")
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.2.0"))
.file("src/bin/foo-bin2.rs", "fn main() {}")
.file("src/bin/foo-bin3.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --force --path")
.arg(p.root())
.with_stderr(
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"\
[INSTALLING] foo v0.2.0 ([..])
[COMPILING] foo v0.2.0 ([..])
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo-bin3[EXE]
[REPLACING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo-bin2[EXE]
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warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
",
).run();
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cargo_process("install --list")
.with_stdout(
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"\
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foo v0.0.1 ([..]):
foo-bin1[..]
foo v0.2.0 ([..]):
foo-bin2[..]
foo-bin3[..]
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn install_force_bin() {
let p = project()
.file("src/bin/foo-bin1.rs", "fn main() {}")
.file("src/bin/foo-bin2.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path").arg(p.root()).run();
let p = project()
.at("foo2")
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.2.0"))
.file("src/bin/foo-bin1.rs", "fn main() {}")
.file("src/bin/foo-bin2.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --force --bin foo-bin2 --path")
.arg(p.root())
.with_stderr(
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"\
[INSTALLING] foo v0.2.0 ([..])
[COMPILING] foo v0.2.0 ([..])
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[REPLACING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo-bin2[EXE]
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warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
",
).run();
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cargo_process("install --list")
.with_stdout(
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"\
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foo v0.0.1 ([..]):
foo-bin1[..]
foo v0.2.0 ([..]):
foo-bin2[..]
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn compile_failure() {
let p = project().file("src/main.rs", "").build();
cargo_process("install --path")
.arg(p.root())
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr_contains(
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"\
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[ERROR] failed to compile `foo v0.0.1 ([..])`, intermediate artifacts can be \
found at `[..]target`
Caused by:
Could not compile `foo`.
To learn more, run the command again with --verbose.
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn git_repo() {
let p = git::repo(&paths::root().join("foo"))
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.1.0"))
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
// use `--locked` to test that we don't even try to write a lockfile
cargo_process("install --locked --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.with_stderr(
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"\
[UPDATING] git repository `[..]`
[INSTALLING] foo v0.1.0 ([..])
[COMPILING] foo v0.1.0 ([..])
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo[EXE]
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warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
",
).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn list() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
pkg("bar", "0.2.1");
pkg("bar", "0.2.2");
cargo_process("install --list").with_stdout("").run();
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cargo_process("install bar --vers =0.2.1").run();
cargo_process("install foo").run();
cargo_process("install --list")
.with_stdout(
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"\
Implement source redirection This commit implements a scheme for .cargo/config files where sources can be redirected to other sources. The purpose of this will be to override crates.io for a few use cases: * Replace it with a mirror site that is sync'd to crates.io * Replace it with a "directory source" or some other local source This major feature of this redirection, however, is that none of it is encoded into the lock file. If one source is redirected to another then it is assumed that packages from both are exactly the same (e.g. `foo v0.0.1` is the same in both location). The lock file simply encodes the canonical soure (e.g. crates.io) rather than the replacement source. In the end this means that Cargo.lock files can be generated from any replacement source and shipped to other locations without the lockfile oscillating about where packages came from. Eventually this support will be extended to `Cargo.toml` itself (which will be encoded into the lock file), but that support is not implemented today. The syntax for what was implemented today looks like: # .cargo/config [source.my-awesome-registry] registry = 'https://example.com/path/to/index' [source.crates-io] replace-with = 'my-awesome-registry' Each source will have a canonical name and will be configured with the various keys underneath it (today just 'registry' and 'directory' will be accepted). The global `crates-io` source represents crates from the standard registry, and this can be replaced with other mirror sources. All tests have been modified to use this new infrastructure instead of the old `registry.index` configuration. This configuration is now also deprecated and will emit an unconditional warning about how it will no longer be used in the future. Finally, all subcommands now use this "source map" except for `cargo publish`, which will always publish to the default registry (in this case crates.io).
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bar v0.2.1:
bar[..]
Implement source redirection This commit implements a scheme for .cargo/config files where sources can be redirected to other sources. The purpose of this will be to override crates.io for a few use cases: * Replace it with a mirror site that is sync'd to crates.io * Replace it with a "directory source" or some other local source This major feature of this redirection, however, is that none of it is encoded into the lock file. If one source is redirected to another then it is assumed that packages from both are exactly the same (e.g. `foo v0.0.1` is the same in both location). The lock file simply encodes the canonical soure (e.g. crates.io) rather than the replacement source. In the end this means that Cargo.lock files can be generated from any replacement source and shipped to other locations without the lockfile oscillating about where packages came from. Eventually this support will be extended to `Cargo.toml` itself (which will be encoded into the lock file), but that support is not implemented today. The syntax for what was implemented today looks like: # .cargo/config [source.my-awesome-registry] registry = 'https://example.com/path/to/index' [source.crates-io] replace-with = 'my-awesome-registry' Each source will have a canonical name and will be configured with the various keys underneath it (today just 'registry' and 'directory' will be accepted). The global `crates-io` source represents crates from the standard registry, and this can be replaced with other mirror sources. All tests have been modified to use this new infrastructure instead of the old `registry.index` configuration. This configuration is now also deprecated and will emit an unconditional warning about how it will no longer be used in the future. Finally, all subcommands now use this "source map" except for `cargo publish`, which will always publish to the default registry (in this case crates.io).
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foo v0.0.1:
foo[..]
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn list_error() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
cargo_process("install foo").run();
cargo_process("install --list")
.with_stdout(
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"\
foo v0.0.1:
foo[..]
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",
).run();
let mut worldfile_path = cargo_home();
worldfile_path.push(".crates.toml");
let mut worldfile = OpenOptions::new()
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.write(true)
.open(worldfile_path)
.expect(".crates.toml should be there");
worldfile.write_all(b"\x00").unwrap();
drop(worldfile);
cargo_process("install --list --verbose")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
[ERROR] failed to parse crate metadata at `[..]`
Caused by:
invalid TOML found for metadata
Caused by:
unexpected character[..]
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn uninstall_pkg_does_not_exist() {
cargo_process("uninstall foo")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr("[ERROR] package id specification `foo` matched no packages")
.run();
}
#[test]
fn uninstall_bin_does_not_exist() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
cargo_process("install foo").run();
cargo_process("uninstall foo --bin=bar")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr("[ERROR] binary `bar[..]` not installed as part of `foo v0.0.1`")
.run();
}
#[test]
fn uninstall_piecemeal() {
let p = project()
.file("src/bin/foo.rs", "fn main() {}")
.file("src/bin/bar.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --path").arg(p.root()).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "bar");
cargo_process("uninstall foo --bin=bar")
.with_stderr("[REMOVING] [..]bar[..]")
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "bar");
cargo_process("uninstall foo --bin=foo")
.with_stderr("[REMOVING] [..]foo[..]")
.run();
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
cargo_process("uninstall foo")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr("[ERROR] package id specification `foo` matched no packages")
.run();
}
#[test]
fn subcommand_works_out_of_the_box() {
Package::new("cargo-foo", "1.0.0")
.file("src/main.rs", r#"fn main() { println!("bar"); }"#)
.publish();
cargo_process("install cargo-foo").run();
cargo_process("foo").with_stdout("bar\n").run();
cargo_process("--list")
.with_stdout_contains(" foo\n")
.run();
}
#[test]
fn installs_from_cwd_by_default() {
let p = project().file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}").build();
p.cargo("install")
.with_stderr_contains(
"warning: Using `cargo install` to install the binaries for the \
project in current working directory is deprecated, \
use `cargo install --path .` instead. \
Use `cargo build` if you want to simply build the package.",
).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn installs_from_cwd_with_2018_warnings() {
if !support::is_nightly() {
// Stable rust won't have the edition option. Remove this once it
// is stabilized.
return;
}
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
cargo-features = ["edition"]
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
edition = "2018"
"#,
).file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
p.cargo("install")
.masquerade_as_nightly_cargo()
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr_contains(
"error: Using `cargo install` to install the binaries for the \
project in current working directory is no longer supported, \
use `cargo install --path .` instead. \
Use `cargo build` if you want to simply build the package.",
).run();
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn uninstall_cwd() {
let p = project().file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}").build();
p.cargo("install --path .")
.with_stderr(&format!(
"\
[INSTALLING] foo v0.0.1 ([CWD])
[COMPILING] foo v0.0.1 ([CWD])
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] {home}/bin/foo[EXE]
warning: be sure to add `{home}/bin` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries",
home = cargo_home().display(),
)).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
p.cargo("uninstall")
.with_stdout("")
.with_stderr(&format!(
"\
[REMOVING] {home}/bin/foo[EXE]",
home = cargo_home().display()
)).run();
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn uninstall_cwd_not_installed() {
let p = project().file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}").build();
p.cargo("uninstall")
.with_status(101)
.with_stdout("")
.with_stderr(
"\
error: package `foo v0.0.1 ([CWD])` is not installed",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn uninstall_cwd_no_project() {
let err_msg = if cfg!(windows) {
"The system cannot find the file specified."
} else {
"No such file or directory"
};
cargo_process("uninstall")
.with_status(101)
.with_stdout("")
.with_stderr(format!(
"\
[ERROR] failed to read `[CWD]/Cargo.toml`
Caused by:
{err_msg} (os error 2)",
err_msg = err_msg,
)).run();
}
#[test]
fn do_not_rebuilds_on_local_install() {
let p = project().file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}").build();
p.cargo("build --release").run();
cargo_process("install --path")
.arg(p.root())
.with_stderr(
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"[INSTALLING] [..]
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] [..]
warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
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",
).run();
assert!(p.build_dir().exists());
assert!(p.release_bin("foo").exists());
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn reports_unsuccessful_subcommand_result() {
Package::new("cargo-fail", "1.0.0")
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() { panic!(); }")
.publish();
cargo_process("install cargo-fail").run();
cargo_process("--list")
.with_stdout_contains(" fail\n")
.run();
cargo_process("fail")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr_contains("thread '[..]' panicked at 'explicit panic', [..]")
.run();
}
#[test]
fn git_with_lockfile() {
let p = git::repo(&paths::root().join("foo"))
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.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[dependencies]
bar = { path = "bar" }
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"#,
).file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
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.file("bar/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("bar", "0.1.0"))
.file("bar/src/lib.rs", "fn main() {}")
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.file(
"Cargo.lock",
r#"
[[package]]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [ "bar 0.1.0" ]
[[package]]
name = "bar"
version = "0.1.0"
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"#,
).build();
cargo_process("install --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.run();
}
#[test]
fn q_silences_warnings() {
let p = project().file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}").build();
cargo_process("install -q --path")
.arg(p.root())
.with_stderr("")
.run();
}
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#[test]
fn readonly_dir() {
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pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
let root = paths::root();
let dir = &root.join("readonly");
fs::create_dir(root.join("readonly")).unwrap();
let mut perms = fs::metadata(dir).unwrap().permissions();
perms.set_readonly(true);
fs::set_permissions(dir, perms).unwrap();
cargo_process("install foo").cwd(dir).run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
}
#[test]
fn use_path_workspace() {
Package::new("foo", "1.0.0").publish();
let p = project()
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.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "bar"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[workspace]
members = ["baz"]
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"#,
).file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
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.file(
"baz/Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "baz"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[dependencies]
foo = "1"
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"#,
).file("baz/src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
p.cargo("build").run();
let lock = p.read_lockfile();
p.cargo("install").run();
let lock2 = p.read_lockfile();
assert_eq!(lock, lock2, "different lockfiles");
}
#[test]
fn dev_dependencies_no_check() {
Package::new("foo", "1.0.0").publish();
let p = project()
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.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "bar"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[dev-dependencies]
baz = "1.0.0"
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"#,
).file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
p.cargo("build").with_status(101).run();
p.cargo("install").run();
}
#[test]
fn dev_dependencies_lock_file_untouched() {
Package::new("foo", "1.0.0").publish();
let p = project()
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.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[dev-dependencies]
bar = { path = "a" }
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"#,
).file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
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.file("a/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("bar", "0.1.0"))
.file("a/src/lib.rs", "")
.build();
p.cargo("build").run();
let lock = p.read_lockfile();
p.cargo("install").run();
let lock2 = p.read_lockfile();
assert!(lock == lock2, "different lockfiles");
}
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#[test]
fn install_target_native() {
pkg("foo", "0.1.0");
cargo_process("install foo --target")
.arg(support::rustc_host())
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
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}
#[test]
fn install_target_foreign() {
if cross_compile::disabled() {
return;
}
pkg("foo", "0.1.0");
cargo_process("install foo --target")
.arg(cross_compile::alternate())
.run();
assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
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}
#[test]
fn vers_precise() {
pkg("foo", "0.1.1");
pkg("foo", "0.1.2");
cargo_process("install foo --vers 0.1.1")
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.with_stderr_contains("[DOWNLOADED] foo v0.1.1 (registry [..])")
.run();
}
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#[test]
fn version_too() {
pkg("foo", "0.1.1");
pkg("foo", "0.1.2");
cargo_process("install foo --version 0.1.1")
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.with_stderr_contains("[DOWNLOADED] foo v0.1.1 (registry [..])")
.run();
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}
#[test]
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fn not_both_vers_and_version() {
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pkg("foo", "0.1.1");
pkg("foo", "0.1.2");
cargo_process("install foo --version 0.1.1 --vers 0.1.2")
.with_status(1)
.with_stderr_contains(
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"\
error: The argument '--version <VERSION>' was provided more than once, \
but cannot be used multiple times
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",
).run();
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}
#[test]
fn legacy_version_requirement() {
pkg("foo", "0.1.1");
cargo_process("install foo --vers 0.1")
.with_stderr_contains(
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"\
warning: the `--vers` provided, `0.1`, is not a valid semver version
historically Cargo treated this as a semver version requirement accidentally
and will continue to do so, but this behavior will be removed eventually
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",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn test_install_git_cannot_be_a_base_url() {
cargo_process("install --git github.com:rust-lang-nursery/rustfmt.git").with_status(101).with_stderr("error: invalid url `github.com:rust-lang-nursery/rustfmt.git`: cannot-be-a-base-URLs are not supported").run();
}
#[test]
fn uninstall_multiple_and_specifying_bin() {
cargo_process("uninstall foo bar --bin baz").with_status(101).with_stderr("error: A binary can only be associated with a single installed package, specifying multiple specs with --bin is redundant.").run();
}
#[test]
fn uninstall_multiple_and_some_pkg_does_not_exist() {
pkg("foo", "0.0.1");
cargo_process("install foo").run();
cargo_process("uninstall foo bar")
.with_status(101)
.with_stderr(
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"\
[REMOVING] [CWD]/home/.cargo/bin/foo[EXE]
error: package id specification `bar` matched no packages
[SUMMARY] Successfully uninstalled foo! Failed to uninstall bar (see error(s) above).
error: some packages failed to uninstall
",
).run();
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "foo");
assert_has_not_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "bar");
}
#[test]
fn custom_target_dir_for_git_source() {
let p = git::repo(&paths::root().join("foo"))
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.1.0"))
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
cargo_process("install --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.run();
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assert!(!paths::root().join("target/release").is_dir());
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cargo_process("install --force --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.env("CARGO_TARGET_DIR", "target")
.run();
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assert!(paths::root().join("target/release").is_dir());
}
#[test]
fn install_respects_lock_file() {
Package::new("bar", "0.1.0").publish();
Package::new("bar", "0.1.1")
.file("src/lib.rs", "not rust")
.publish();
Package::new("foo", "0.1.0")
.dep("bar", "0.1")
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
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.file(
"src/main.rs",
"extern crate foo; extern crate bar; fn main() {}",
).file(
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"Cargo.lock",
r#"
[[package]]
name = "bar"
version = "0.1.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
[[package]]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"bar 0.1.0 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
]
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"#,
).publish();
cargo_process("install foo").run();
}
#[test]
fn lock_file_path_deps_ok() {
Package::new("bar", "0.1.0").publish();
Package::new("foo", "0.1.0")
.dep("bar", "0.1")
.file("src/lib.rs", "")
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.file(
"src/main.rs",
"extern crate foo; extern crate bar; fn main() {}",
).file(
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"Cargo.lock",
r#"
[[package]]
name = "bar"
version = "0.1.0"
[[package]]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"bar 0.1.0",
]
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"#,
).publish();
cargo_process("install foo").run();
}
#[test]
fn install_empty_argument() {
// Bug 5229
cargo_process("install")
.arg("")
.with_status(1)
.with_stderr_contains(
"[ERROR] The argument '<crate>...' requires a value but none was supplied",
).run();
}
#[test]
fn git_repo_replace() {
let p = git::repo(&paths::root().join("foo"))
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.file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "0.1.0"))
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
let repo = git2::Repository::open(&p.root()).unwrap();
let old_rev = repo.revparse_single("HEAD").unwrap().id();
cargo_process("install --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.run();
git::commit(&repo);
let new_rev = repo.revparse_single("HEAD").unwrap().id();
let mut path = paths::home();
path.push(".cargo/.crates.toml");
assert_ne!(old_rev, new_rev);
assert!(
fs::read_to_string(path.clone())
.unwrap()
.contains(&format!("{}", old_rev))
);
cargo_process("install --force --git")
.arg(p.url().to_string())
.run();
assert!(
fs::read_to_string(path)
.unwrap()
.contains(&format!("{}", new_rev))
);
}
#[test]
fn workspace_uses_workspace_target_dir() {
let p = project()
.file(
"Cargo.toml",
r#"
[package]
name = "foo"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = []
[workspace]
[dependencies]
bar = { path = 'bar' }
"#,
).file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
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.file("bar/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("bar", "0.1.0"))
.file("bar/src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
p.cargo("build --release").cwd(p.root().join("bar")).run();
cargo_process("install --path")
.arg(p.root().join("bar"))
.with_stderr(
"[INSTALLING] [..]
[FINISHED] release [optimized] target(s) in [..]
[INSTALLING] [..]
warning: be sure to add `[..]` to your PATH to be able to run the installed binaries
",
).run();
}
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#[test]
fn install_ignores_cargo_config() {
pkg("bar", "0.0.1");
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let p = project()
.file(
".cargo/config",
r#"
[build]
target = "non-existing-target"
"#,
)
.file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}")
.build();
p.cargo("install bar").run();
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assert_has_installed_exe(cargo_home(), "bar");
}