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rust185: make a package for rust 1.85.0.
Pkgsrc changes relative to rust184: * patch reorganization to deal with new version of upstream vendored crates, checksum updates. Version 1.85.0 (2025-02-20) ========================== Language -------- - [The 2024 Edition is now stable.] (rust-lang/rust#133349) See [the edition guide] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2024/index.html) for more details. - [Stabilize async closures] (rust-lang/rust#132706) See [RFC 3668] (https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3668-async-closures.html) for more details. - [Stabilize `#[diagnostic::do_not_recommend]`] (rust-lang/rust#132056) - [Add `unpredictable_function_pointer_comparisons` lint to warn against function pointer comparisons] (rust-lang/rust#118833) - [Lint on combining `#[no_mangle]` and `#[export_name]` attributes.] (rust-lang/rust#131558) Compiler -------- - [The unstable flag `-Zpolymorphize` has been removed] (rust-lang/rust#133883), see rust-lang/compiler-team#810 for some background. Platform Support ---------------- - [Promote `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` to tier 2 with host tools] (rust-lang/rust#133801) Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more information on Rust's tiered platform support. Libraries --------- - [Panics in the standard library now have a leading `library/` in their path] (rust-lang/rust#132390) - [`std::env::home_dir()` on Windows now ignores the non-standard `$HOME` environment variable] (rust-lang/rust#132515) It will be un-deprecated in a subsequent release. - [Add `AsyncFn*` to the prelude in all editions.] (rust-lang/rust#132611) Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`BuildHasherDefault::new`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/hash/struct.BuildHasherDefault.html#method.new) - [`ptr::fn_addr_eq`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ptr/fn.fn_addr_eq.html) - [`io::ErrorKind::QuotaExceeded`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/enum.ErrorKind.html#variant.QuotaExceeded) - [`io::ErrorKind::CrossesDevices`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/enum.ErrorKind.html#variant.CrossesDevices) - [`{float}::midpoint`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/primitive.f32.html#method.midpoint) - [Unsigned `{integer}::midpoint`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.u64.html#method.midpoint) - [`NonZeroU*::midpoint`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/num/type.NonZeroU32.html#method.midpoint) - [impl `std::iter::Extend` for tuples with arity 1 through 12] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.Extend.html#impl-Extend%3C(A,)%3E-for-(EA,)) - [`FromIterator<(A, ...)>` for tuples with arity 1 through 12] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.FromIterator.html#impl-FromIterator%3C(EA,)%3E-for-(A,)) - [`std::task::Waker::noop`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/task/struct.Waker.html#method.noop) These APIs are now stable in const contexts: - [`mem::size_of_val`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/fn.size_of_val.html) - [`mem::align_of_val`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/fn.align_of_val.html) - [`Layout::for_value`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.for_value) - [`Layout::align_to`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.align_to) - [`Layout::pad_to_align`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.pad_to_align) - [`Layout::extend`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.extend) - [`Layout::array`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.array) - [`std::mem::swap`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/fn.swap.html) - [`std::ptr::swap`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ptr/fn.swap.html) - [`NonNull::new`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ptr/struct.NonNull.html#method.new) - [`HashMap::with_hasher`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.HashMap.html#method.with_hasher) - [`HashSet::with_hasher`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.HashSet.html#method.with_hasher) - [`BuildHasherDefault::new`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/hash/struct.BuildHasherDefault.html#method.new) - [`<float>::recip`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.recip) - [`<float>::to_degrees`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.to_degrees) - [`<float>::to_radians`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.to_radians) - [`<float>::max`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.max) - [`<float>::min`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.min) - [`<float>::clamp`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.clamp) - [`<float>::abs`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.abs) - [`<float>::signum`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.signum) - [`<float>::copysign`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.f32.html#method.copysign) - [`MaybeUninit::write`] (https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.write) Cargo ----- - [Add future-incompatibility warning against keywords in cfgs and add raw-idents] (rust-lang/cargo#14671) - [Stabilize higher precedence trailing flags] (rust-lang/cargo#14900) - [Pass `CARGO_CFG_FEATURE` to build scripts] (rust-lang/cargo#14902) Rustdoc ----- - [Doc comment on impl blocks shows the first line, even when the impl block is collapsed] (rust-lang/rust#132155) Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [`rustc` no longer treats the `test` cfg as a well known check-cfg] (rust-lang/rust#131729), instead it is up to the build systems and users of `--check-cfg`[^check-cfg] to set it as a well known cfg using `--check-cfg=cfg(test)`. This is done to enable build systems like Cargo to set it conditionally, as not all source files are suitable for unit tests. [Cargo (for now) unconditionally sets the `test` cfg as a well known cfg] (rust-lang/cargo#14963). [^check-cfg]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg.html - [Disable potentially incorrect type inference if there are trivial and non-trivial where-clauses] (rust-lang/rust#132325) - `std::env::home_dir()` has been deprecated for years, because it can give surprising results in some Windows configurations if the `HOME` environment variable is set (which is not the normal configuration on Windows). We had previously avoided changing its behavior, out of concern for compatibility with code depending on this non-standard configuration. Given how long this function has been deprecated, we're now fixing its behavior as a bugfix. A subsequent release will remove the deprecation for this function. - [Make `core::ffi::c_char` signedness more closely match that of the platform-default `char`] (rust-lang/rust#132975) This changed `c_char` from an `i8` to `u8` or vice versa on many Tier 2 and 3 targets (mostly Arm and RISC-V embedded targets). The new definition may result in compilation failures but fixes compatibility issues with C. The `libc` crate matches this change as of its 0.2.169 release. - [When compiling a nested `macro_rules` macro from an external crate, the content of the inner `macro_rules` is now built with the edition of the external crate, not the local crate.] (rust-lang/rust#133274) - [Increase `sparcv9-sun-solaris` and `x86_64-pc-solaris` Solaris baseline to 11.4.] (rust-lang/rust#133293) - [Show `abi_unsupported_vector_types` lint in future breakage reports] (rust-lang/rust#133374) - [Error if multiple super-trait instantiations of `dyn Trait` need associated types to be specified but only one is provided] (rust-lang/rust#133392) - [Change `powerpc64-ibm-aix` default `codemodel` to large] (rust-lang/rust#133811) Internal Changes ---------------- These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related tools. - [Build `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu` with LTO for C/C++ code (e.g., `jemalloc`)] (rust-lang/rust#134690)
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rust185/DESCR

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Rust is a systems programming language focused on three goals: safety,
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speed, and concurrency. It maintains these goals without having a
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garbage collector, making it a useful language for a number of use cases
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other languages aren't good at: embedding in other languages, programs
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with specific space and time requirements, and writing low-level code,
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like device drivers and operating systems.
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It improves on current languages targeting this space by having a number
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of compile-time safety checks that produce no runtime overhead, while
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eliminating all data races. Rust also aims to achieve "zero-cost
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abstractions" even though some of these abstractions feel like those of
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a high-level language. Even then, Rust still allows precise control
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like a low-level language would.

rust185/HOWTO-BOOTSTRAP

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How to build a rust bootstrap kit using pkgsrc
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A rust bootstrap kit is simply a pre-compiled binary of rust and
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the rust standard library, and contains the "rust" and "rust-std"
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build results, found in
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work/rustc-<version>/build/dist/
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as
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rust-<version>-<target>.tar.xz
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and
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rust-std-<version>-<target>.tar.xz
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These result files are produced when the "dist" build target is
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used, ref. BUILD_TARGET. For a normal native build of the rust
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pkgsrc package, the default BUILD_TARGET is "build", not "dist".
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There are two possible ways to produce a bootstrap kit:
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1) a native build. This requires minimum preparation, except
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possibly for setting rust.BUILD_TARGET to "dist" via e.g.
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/etc/mk.conf. Note that on NetBSD, using the "BUILD_TARGET" ==
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"dist" results in the "rust-cargo-static" option being set, ref.
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options.mk. This is so that the resulting bootstrap kits are
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built with mostly-static linking, reducing the run-time dependencies
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of the bootstrap kits.
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2) a cross-build. This requires a bit of preparation:
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For each target you want to cross-build rust for, you need
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- the cross toolchain resulting from "build.sh tools" for
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the intended target
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- an OS distribution extracted, including the comp.tgz
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set so that the target's include files can be used
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- for 32-bit ports, the "libatomic" package needs to be
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available. I'm sure there's a clever and long-winded
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use of pkg_install which can be used to effect this;
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I on my hand have always just extracted the tgz file
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and done the minimal cleanup of the "cruft" files
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which are part of the package meta-data.
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- Pick a root directory for the target, e.g. /u/i386.
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Below this directory place the "tools" containing
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the cross-compiler in a "tools" sub-directory.
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Similarly, the extracted OS distribution in the "dest"
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sub-directory.
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There are two methods available for doing the cross-compile:
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a) Using the "cross.mk" file. For an i386 build against i586, the
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following settings should be active:
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CROSS_ROOT= /u/i386
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MAKE_ENV+= CROSS_ROOT=${CROSS_ROOT}
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GNU_CROSS_TARGET= i486--netbsdelf
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MAKE_ENV+= GNU_CROSS_TARGET=${GNU_CROSS_TARGET}
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TARGET= i586-unknown-netbsd
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SCRIPTS= ${WRKDIR}/scripts
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --host=${TARGET}
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --target=${TARGET}
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --set=target.${TARGET}.cc=${SCRIPTS}/gcc-wrap
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --set=target.${TARGET}.cxx=${SCRIPTS}/c++-wrap
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --set=target.${TARGET}.linker=${SCRIPTS}/gcc-wrap
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CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --set=target.${TARGET}.ar=${CROSS_ROOT}/tools/bin/${GNU_CROSS_TARGET}-ar
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Then doing a "make" will cross-build rust, including the LLVM
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embedded in the rust distribution, ref. the defaulting of that
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option when TARGET is defined ref. options.mk.
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Note that when TARGET is set, the default build target for
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the rust makefile becomes "dist", so there's no need to set
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rust.BUILD_TARGET for cross-builds.
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b) Using the "do-cross.mk" Makefile. This will attempt to
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cross-build rust for all the targets listed in the SHORT_TARGETS
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variable in that file. Overriding the root directories for
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the various targets can be done by making your own "local-roots.mk"
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file, ref. "do-cross.mk".
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This will create a "dist" subdirectory in the rust pkgsrc
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directory, and the bootstrap kits for each architecture, plus
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the library source kit will be placed in this directory.
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The bootstrap kits can then be placed in /usr/pkgsrc/distfiles, and
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be used by the "next" rust version, where you can use "make makesum"
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to compute the updated checksums for the bootstrap kits.

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