extern crate rustc_version; use std::env; use std::fs::File; use std::io::Write; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::ops::{Neg,Sub}; /* * Let me explain this hack. For the sync shell script it's easiest if every * line in mapping.rs looks exactly the same. This means that specifying an * array literal is not possible. include!() can only expand to expressions, so * just specifying the contents of an array is also not possible. * * This leaves us with trying to find an expression in which every line looks * the same. This can be done using the `-` operator. This can be a unary * operator (first thing on the first line), or a binary operator (later * lines). That is exactly what's going on here, and Neg and Sub simply build a * vector of the operangs. */ struct Mapping(&'static str,&'static str); impl Neg for Mapping { type Output = Vec; fn neg(self) -> Vec { vec![self.into()] } } impl Sub for Vec { type Output=Vec; fn sub(mut self, rhs: Mapping) -> Vec { self.push(rhs.into()); self } } fn main() { let mappings=include!("mapping.rs"); let compiler=rustc_version::version_meta().commit_hash.expect("Couldn't determine compiler version"); let io_commit=mappings.iter().find(|&&Mapping(elem,_)|elem==compiler).expect("Unknown compiler version, upgrade core_io?").1; let mut dest_path=PathBuf::from(env::var_os("OUT_DIR").unwrap()); dest_path.push("io.rs"); let mut f=File::create(&dest_path).unwrap(); let mut target_path=PathBuf::from(env::var_os("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap()); target_path.push("src"); target_path.push(io_commit); target_path.push("mod.rs"); f.write_all(br#"#[path=""#).unwrap(); f.write_all(target_path.into_os_string().into_string().unwrap().as_bytes()).unwrap(); f.write_all(br#""] mod io;"#).unwrap(); }