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2017-02-21test: Verify all sysroot crates are unstableAlex Crichton-31/+0
As we continue to add more crates to the compiler and use them to implement various features we want to be sure we're not accidentally expanding the API surface area of the compiler! To that end this commit adds a new `run-make` test which will attempt to `extern crate foo` all crates in the sysroot, verifying that they're all unstable. This commit discovered that the `std_shim` and `test_shim` crates were accidentally stable and fixes the situation by deleting those shims. The shims are no longer necessary due to changes in Cargo that have happened since they were originally incepted.
2017-02-02Fixup crate versionsVadim Petrochenkov-1/+1
2016-11-30Update the bootstrap compilerAlex Crichton-11/+0
Now that we've got a beta build, let's use it!
2016-10-07Use workspaces and switch to a single Cargo.lock.Ahmed Charles-23/+0
This involves hacking the code used to run cargo test on various packages, because it reads Cargo.lock to determine which packages should be tested. This change implements a blacklist, since that will catch new crates when they are added in the future.
2016-05-12rustbuild: Add support for crate tests + doctestsAlex Crichton-0/+2
This commit adds support to rustbuild to run crate unit tests (those defined by `#[test]`) as well as documentation tests. All tests are powered by `cargo test` under the hood. Each step requires the `libtest` library is built for that corresponding stage. Ideally the `test` crate would be a dev-dependency, but for now it's just easier to ensure that we sequence everything in the right order. Currently no filtering is implemented, so there's not actually a method of testing *only* libstd or *only* libcore, but rather entire swaths of crates are tested all at once. A few points of note here are: * The `coretest` and `collectionstest` crates are just listed as `[[test]]` entires for `cargo test` to naturally pick up. This mean that `cargo test -p core` actually runs all the tests for libcore. * Libraries that aren't tested all mention `test = false` in their `Cargo.toml` * Crates aren't currently allowed to have dev-dependencies due to rust-lang/cargo#860, but we can likely alleviate this restriction once workspaces are implemented. cc #31590
2016-04-12tidy: Add a check to ensure Cargo.toml is in syncAlex Crichton-0/+4
This verifies that the crates listed in the `[dependencies]` section of `Cargo.toml` are a subset of the crates listed in `lib.rs` for our in-tree crates. This should help ensure that when we refactor crates over time we keep these dependency lists in sync.
2016-04-01rustbuild: Fix dist for non-host targetsAlex Crichton-0/+59
The `rust-std` package that we produce is expected to have not only the standard library but also libtest for compiling unit tests. Unfortunately this does not currently happen due to the way rustbuild is structured. There are currently two main stages of compilation in rustbuild, one for the standard library and one for the compiler. This is primarily done to allow us to fill in the sysroot right after the standard library has finished compiling to continue compiling the rest of the crates. Consequently the entire compiler does not have to explicitly depend on the standard library, and this also should allow us to pull in crates.io dependencies into the build in the future because they'll just naturally build against the std we just produced. These phases, however, do not represent a cross-compiled build. Target-only builds also require libtest, and libtest is currently part of the all-encompassing "compiler build". There's unfortunately no way to learn about just libtest and its dependencies (in a great and robust fashion) so to ensure that we can copy the right artifacts over this commit introduces a new build step, libtest. The new libtest build step has documentation, dist, and link steps as std/rustc already do. The compiler now depends on libtest instead of libstd, and all compiler crates can now assume that test and its dependencies are implicitly part of the sysroot (hence explicit dependencies being removed). This makes the build a tad less parallel as in theory many rustc crates can be compiled in parallel with libtest, but this likely isn't where we really need parallelism either (all the time is still spent in the compiler). All in all this allows the `dist-std` step to depend on both libstd and libtest, so `rust-std` packages produced by rustbuild should start having both the standard library and libtest. Closes #32523