use std::env; fn main() { println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs"); let target_arch = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").expect("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH was not set"); let target_os = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").expect("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS was not set"); let target_vendor = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_VENDOR").expect("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_VENDOR was not set"); let target_env = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ENV").expect("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ENV was not set"); let target_pointer_width: u32 = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_POINTER_WIDTH") .expect("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_POINTER_WIDTH was not set") .parse() .unwrap(); println!("cargo:rustc-check-cfg=cfg(netbsd10)"); if target_os == "netbsd" && env::var("RUSTC_STD_NETBSD10").is_ok() { println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=netbsd10"); } println!("cargo:rustc-check-cfg=cfg(restricted_std)"); if target_os == "linux" || target_os == "android" || target_os == "netbsd" || target_os == "dragonfly" || target_os == "openbsd" || target_os == "freebsd" || target_os == "solaris" || target_os == "illumos" || target_os == "macos" || target_os == "ios" || target_os == "tvos" || target_os == "watchos" || target_os == "visionos" || target_os == "windows" || target_os == "fuchsia" || (target_vendor == "fortanix" && target_env == "sgx") || target_os == "hermit" || target_os == "l4re" || target_os == "redox" || target_os == "haiku" || target_os == "vxworks" || target_arch == "wasm32" || target_arch == "wasm64" || target_os == "espidf" || target_os.starts_with("solid") || (target_vendor == "nintendo" && target_env == "newlib") || target_os == "vita" || target_os == "aix" || target_os == "nto" || target_os == "xous" || target_os == "hurd" || target_os == "uefi" || target_os == "teeos" || target_os == "zkvm" // See src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/synthetic_targets.rs || env::var("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP_SYNTHETIC_TARGET").is_ok() { // These platforms don't have any special requirements. } else { // This is for Cargo's build-std support, to mark std as unstable for // typically no_std platforms. // This covers: // - os=none ("bare metal" targets) // - mipsel-sony-psp // - nvptx64-nvidia-cuda // - arch=avr // - JSON targets // - Any new targets that have not been explicitly added above. println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=restricted_std"); } println!("cargo:rustc-check-cfg=cfg(backtrace_in_libstd)"); println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=backtrace_in_libstd"); println!("cargo:rustc-env=STD_ENV_ARCH={}", env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").unwrap()); // Emit these on platforms that have no known ABI bugs, LLVM selection bugs, lowering bugs, // missing symbols, or other problems, to determine when tests get run. // If more broken platforms are found, please update the tracking issue at // // // Some of these match arms are redundant; the goal is to separate reasons that the type is // unreliable, even when multiple reasons might fail the same platform. println!("cargo:rustc-check-cfg=cfg(reliable_f16)"); println!("cargo:rustc-check-cfg=cfg(reliable_f128)"); let has_reliable_f16 = match (target_arch.as_str(), target_os.as_str()) { // Selection failure until recent LLVM // FIXME(llvm19): can probably be removed at the version bump ("loongarch64", _) => false, // Selection failure ("s390x", _) => false, // Unsupported ("arm64ec", _) => false, // MinGW ABI bugs ("x86", "windows") => false, // x86 has ABI bugs that show up with optimizations. This should be partially fixed with // the compiler-builtins update. ("x86" | "x86_64", _) => false, // Missing `__gnu_h2f_ieee` and `__gnu_f2h_ieee` ("powerpc" | "powerpc64" | "powerpc64le", _) => false, // Missing `__extendhfsf` and `__truncsfhf` ("riscv32" | "riscv64", _) => false, // Most OSs are missing `__extendhfsf` and `__truncsfhf` (_, "linux" | "macos") => true, // Almost all OSs besides Linux and MacOS are missing symbols until compiler-builtins can // be updated. will get some of these, the // next CB update should get the rest. _ => false, }; let has_reliable_f128 = match (target_arch.as_str(), target_os.as_str()) { // Unsupported ("arm64ec", _) => false, // ABI and precision bugs // ("powerpc" | "powerpc64", _) => false, // Selection bug ("nvptx64", _) => false, // ABI unsupported ("sparc", _) => false, // 64-bit Linux is about the only platform to have f128 symbols by default (_, "linux") if target_pointer_width == 64 => true, // Same as for f16, except MacOS is also missing f128 symbols. _ => false, }; if has_reliable_f16 { println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=reliable_f16"); } if has_reliable_f128 { println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=reliable_f128"); } }