// git clone https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/0ea7ddcc35a2fcaa5da8a7dcfc118c9fb4a63b95/src/tools/x/src/main.rs // patched to stop doing python probing, stop the probe, please dont, i have a python //! Run bootstrap from any subdirectory of a rust compiler checkout. //! //! We prefer `exec`, to avoid adding an extra process in the process tree. //! However, since `exec` isn't available on Windows, we indirect through //! `exec_or_status`, which will call `exec` on unix and `status` on Windows. //! //! We use `powershell.exe x.ps1` on Windows, and `sh -c x` on Unix, those are //! the ones that call `x.py`. We use `sh -c` on Unix, because it is a standard. //! We also don't use `pwsh` on Windows, because it is not installed by default; use std::env; use std::os::unix::process::CommandExt; use std::process::{self, Command}; fn main() { match env::args().skip(1).next().as_deref() { Some("--wrapper-version") => { println!("0.1.0"); return; } _ => {} } let current = match env::current_dir() { Ok(dir) => dir, Err(err) => { eprintln!("Failed to get current directory: {err}"); process::exit(1); } }; for dir in current.ancestors() { let candidate = dir.join("x.py"); if candidate.exists() { let mut cmd = Command::new(env!("PYTHON")); cmd.arg(dir.join("x.py")); cmd.args(env::args().skip(1)).current_dir(dir); let error = cmd.exec(); eprintln!("Failed to invoke `{:?}`: {}", cmd, error); } } eprintln!( "x.py not found. Please run inside of a checkout of `https://github.com/rust-lang/rust`." ); process::exit(1); }