* Upload to unstable.
[dgit import unpatched rustc 1.50.0+dfsg1-1]
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--- /dev/null
++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ Starting from version 1.20.0+dfsg1-1 (i.e. the previous version) the Debian
++ packages of rustc no longer fail their build if any tests fail. In other
++ words, some tests might have failed when building this and future versions of
++ the package. This is due to lack of maintainer time to investigate failures.
++
++ Many previous test failures were reported to upstream and did not receive a
++ timely response, suggesting the failures were not important. I was then
++ forced to patch out the test to make the build proceed, so several tests were
++ being ignored in practise anyway.
++
++ This brings the Debian package in line with the Fedora package which also
++ ignores all test failures. (Many other distributions don't run tests at all.)
++
++ If you think that the Debian rustc package is miscompiling your program in a
++ way that the upstream distributed compiler doesn't, you may check the test
++ failures here:
++
++ https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=rustc
++
++ If you can identify a relevant test failure as well as the patches needed to
++ fix it (either to rustc or LLVM), this will speed up the processing of any
++ bug reports on the Debian side.
++
++ We will also examine these failures ourselves on a best-effort basis and
++ attempt to fix the more serious-looking ones.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 16 Oct 2017 18:02:23 +0200
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Architecture-specific notes
++===========================
++
++This section talks about the rustc compiler on your host architecture. For
++cross-compiling to a foreign target architecture, see the next section.
++
++armhf armel mips mipsel powerpc powerpcspe
++------------------------------------------
++
++We only ship debuginfo for libstd and not the compiler itself, otherwise builds
++run out of memory on the Debian buildds, with non-obvious and random errors.
++
++See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/45854 for details.
++
++If all your armhf build machines have ~8GB memory or more, you can experiment
++with disabling this work-around (i.e. revert to normal) in d/rules.
++
++
++Cross-compiling
++===============
++
++Rust supports cross-compiling to many different architectures, and we expose
++this feature as fully as feasible in Debian, including to wasm and windows.
++
++Introduction
++------------
++
++Rust uses LLVM, so cross-compiling works a bit differently from the GNU
++toolchain. The most important difference is that there are no "cross"
++compilers, every compiler is already a cross compiler. All you need to do is
++install the standard libraries for each target architecture you want to compile
++to.
++
++The rust ecosystem generally uses the term "host" for the native architecture
++running the compiler, equivalent to DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE or "build" in GNU
++terminology, and "target" for the foreign architecture that the build products
++run on, equivalent to DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE or "host" in GNU terminology. For
++example, rustc --version --verbose will output something like:
++
++ rustc 1.16.0
++ [..]
++ host: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
++
++And both rustc and cargo have --target flags:
++
++ $ rustc --help | grep '\-\-target'
++ --target TARGET Target triple for which the code is compiled
++ $ cargo build --help | grep '\-\-target'
++ --target TRIPLE Build for the target triple
++
++One major exception to this naming scheme is in CERTAIN PARTS OF the build
++scripts of cargo and rustc themselves, such as the `./configure` scripts and
++SOME PARTS of the `config.toml` files. Here, "build", "host" and "target" mean
++the same things they do in GNU toolchain terminology. However, IN OTHER PARTS
++OF the build scripts of cargo and rustc, as well as cargo and rustc's own
++output and logging messages, the term "host" and "target" mean as they do in
++the previous paragraph. Yes, it's a total mind fuck. :( Table for clarity:
++
++======================================= =============== ========================
++ Rust ecosystem, Some parts of the rustc
++GNU term / Debian envvar rustc and cargo and cargo build scripts
++======================================= =============== ========================
++build DEB_BUILD_{ARCH,RUST_TYPE} host build
++ the machine running the build
++--------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------
++host DEB_HOST_{ARCH,RUST_TYPE} target host(s)
++ the machine the build products run on
++--------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------
++only relevant when building a compiler
++target DEB_TARGET_{ARCH,RUST_TYPE} N/A target(s)
++ the one architecture that the built extra architectures
++ cross-compiler itself builds for to build "std" for
++--------------------------------------- --------------- ------------------------
++
++wasm32
++------
++
++We ship two different wasm32 targets - wasm32-unknown-unknown and wasm32-wasi -
++in the libstd-rust-dev-wasm32 package.
++
++wasm32-unknown-unknown is suitable for web stuff, where you typically will need
++to depending on the rust-wasm-bindgen, js-sys, and web-sys crates. Here, calls
++to libstd stuff (such as println!()) will silently do nothing, as defined in
++``library/std/src/sys/wasm/mod.rs`` and explained in upstream #48564.
++
++wasm32-wasi is suitable for non-web stuff, and is closer to a "normal" target
++where you expect libstd to be available, and for println!() to actually print
++to stdout. If you just want to cross-compile a regular non-wasm library or
++program to wasm for whatever reason, and only want to run it natively and not
++inside a web browser, use this target.
++
++To run the generated wasm, you will need a runtime:
++
++- https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime
++- https://github.com/bytecodealliance/lucet
++- https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer
++- https://nodejs.org/api/wasi.html (sadly Debian's is too old, ATTOW)
++
++The first 3 are actually also all written in Rust, so one day some of them may
++even be packaged for Debian.
++
++windows
++-------
++
++TODO FIXME: 32-bit does not currently work, we are awaiting
++https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=540782#64
++
++We ship the following targets:
++
++- x86_64-pc-windows-gnu in the libstd-rust-dev-windows:amd64 package
++- i686-pc-windows-gnu in the libstd-rust-dev-windows:i386 package
++
++To run the compiled binaries, you can use wine. You will need to set one of:
++
++- WINEPATH="/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/10-posix;/usr/lib/rustlib/x86_64-pc-windows-gnu/lib"
++- WINEPATH="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/10-posix;/usr/lib/rustlib/i686-pc-windows-gnu/lib"
++
++If you get "import_dll ... not found" errors, check that these paths are mapped
++to some windows drive path - run "winecfg $path" for each path in the component
++of WINEPATH; if any begin with "\\?\unix\" then you'll need to map them to a
++drive in "winecfg" -> Drives. If all begin with some windows drive letter, then
++your error is something unrelated and we sadly can't help you here.
++
++
++Using rustc in a Debian package
++===============================
++
++You are encouraged to support cross-compiling. See the above section for more
++details; in summary you need to install rustc for the host architecture and
++libstd-rust-dev for the target architecture, so your debian/control would look
++something like this:
++
++ Build-Depends:
++ [..]
++ rustc:native (>= $version),
++ libstd-rust-dev (>= $version),
++ [..]
++
++You need both, this is important. When Debian build toolchains satisfy the
++build-depends of a cross-build, (1) a "rustc:native" Build-Depends selects
++rustc for the native architecture, which is possible because it's "Multi-Arch:
++allowed", and this will implicitly pull in libstd-rust-dev also for the native
++architecture; and (2) a "libstd-rust-dev" Build-Depends implies libstd-rust-dev
++for the foreign architecture, since it's "Multi-Arch: same".
++
++You'll probably also want to add
++
++ include /usr/share/rustc/architecture.mk
++
++to your debian/rules. This sets some useful variables like DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE.
++
++See the cargo package for an example.
++
++
++Porting to new architectures (on the same distro)
++=================================================
++
++As mentioned above, to cross-compile rust packages you need to install the rust
++standard library for each relevant foreign architecture. However, this is not
++needed when cross-compiling rustc itself; its build system will build any
++relevant foreign-architecture standard libraries automatically.
++
++Cross-build, in a schroot using sbuild
++--------------------------------------
++
++0. Set up an schroot for your native architecture, for sbuild:
++
++ sudo apt-get install sbuild
++ sudo sbuild-adduser $LOGNAME
++ newgrp sbuild # or log out and log back in
++ sudo sbuild-createchroot --include=eatmydata,ccache,gnupg unstable \
++ /srv/chroot/unstable-$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH)-sbuild \
++ http://deb.debian.org/debian
++
++ See https://wiki.debian.org/sbuild for more details.
++
++1. Build it:
++
++ sudo apt-get source --download-only rustc
++ sbuild --host=$new_arch rustc_*.dsc
++
++Cross-build, directly on your own system
++----------------------------------------
++
++0. Install the build-dependencies of rustc (including cargo and itself):
++
++ sudo dpkg --add-architecture $new_arch
++ sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends build-dep --host-architecture=$new_arch rustc
++
++1. Build it:
++
++ apt-get source --compile --host-architecture=$new_arch rustc
++
++Native-build using bundled upstream binary blobs
++------------------------------------------------
++
++Use the same instructions as given in "Bootstrapping" in debian/README.source
++in the source package, making sure to set the relevant architectures.
++
++Responsible distribution of cross-built binaries
++------------------------------------------------
++
++By nature, cross-builds do not run tests. These are important for rustc and
++many tests often fail on newly-supported architectures even if builds and
++cross-builds work fine. You should find some appropriate way to test your
++cross-built packages rather than blindly shipping them to users.
++
++For example, Debian experimental is an appropriate place to upload them, so
++that they can be installed and tested on Debian porter boxes, before being
++uploaded to unstable and distributed to users.
++
++
++Test failures
++=============
++
++Starting from version 1.20.0+dfsg1-1 the Debian packages of rustc no longer
++fail the overall build if > 0 tests fail. Instead, we allow up to around 5
++tests to fail. In other words, if you're reading this in a binary package,
++between 0 and 5 tests might have failed when building this.
++
++This is due to lack of maintainer time to investigate all failures. Many
++previous test failures were reported to upstream and did not receive a timely
++response, suggesting the failures were not important. I was then forced to
++patch out the test to make the build proceed, so several tests were being
++ignored in practise anyway.
++
++This brings the Debian package in line with the Fedora package which also
++ignores all test failures. (Many other distributions don't run tests at all.)
++
++If you think that the Debian rustc package is miscompiling your program in a
++way that the upstream distributed compiler doesn't, you may check the test
++failures here:
++
++https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=rustc
++
++If you can identify a relevant test failure, as well as the patches needed to
++fix it (either to rustc or LLVM), this will speed up the processing of any bug
++reports on the Debian side.
++
++We will also examine these failures ourselves on a best-effort basis and
++attempt to fix the more serious-looking ones.
++
++Uncommon architectures
++----------------------
++
++Debian release architectures armel and s390x currently have more test failures,
++being tracked by upstream here:
++
++- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52493 armel
++- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52491 s390x
++
++Ports architectures
++-------------------
++
++The number of allowed test failures on certain Debian ports architectures
++(currently powerpc, powerpcspe, sparc64, x32) is raised greatly to help unblock
++progress for porters. Of course, as a user this means you may run into more
++bugs than usual; as mentioned above bugs reports and patches are welcome.
++
++
++Shared libraries
++================
++
++For now, the shared libraries of Rust are private.
++The rational is the following:
++ * Upstream prefers static linking for now
++ - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/10209
++ * rust is still under heavy development. As far as we know, there is
++ no commitement from upstream to provide a stable ABI for now.
++ Until we know more, we cannot take the chance to have Rust-built packages
++ failing at each release of the compiler.
++ * Static builds are working out of the box just fine
++ * However, LD_LIBRARY_PATH has to be updated when -C prefer-dynamic is used
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org>, Fri, 13 Feb 2015 15:08:43 +0100
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--- /dev/null
++Document by Ximin Luo, Luca Bruno & Sylvestre Ledru
++
++This source package is unfortunately quite tricky and with several cutting
++edges, due to the complexity of rust-lang bootstrapping system and the high
++rate of language changes still ongoing.
++
++We try to describe here inner packaging details and the reasons behind them.
++
++If you are looking to help maintain this package, be sure to read the "Notes
++for package maintainers" section further below.
++
++
++Embedded libraries
++==================
++
++The upstream source package embeds many external libraries. We make a great
++effort to remove them and use system versions where possible, but there are a
++few more remaining:
++
++ * vendor/backtrace-sys, vendor/dlmalloc, vendor/walkdir
++
++ These are small C libraries designed to be statically linked; their upstream
++ does not support building them as a shared library and they are too small to
++ justify their own Debian package.
++
++
++Building from source
++====================
++
++The Debian rustc package will use the system rustc to bootstrap itself from.
++The system rustc has to be either the previous or the same version as the rustc
++being built; the build will fail if this is not the case.
++
++ sudo apt-get build-dep ./
++ dpkg-buildpackage
++ # Or, to directly use what's in the Debian FTP archive
++ sudo apt-get build-dep rustc
++ apt-get source --compile rustc
++
++Alternatively, you may give the "pkg.rustc.dlstage0" DEB_BUILD_PROFILE to
++instead use the process defined by Rust upstream. This downloads the "official"
++stage0 compiler for the version being built from rust-lang.org. At the time of
++writing "official" means "the previous stable version".
++
++ sudo apt-get build-dep -P pkg.rustc.dlstage0 ./
++ dpkg-buildpackage -P pkg.rustc.dlstage0
++ # Or, to directly use what's in the Debian FTP archive
++ sudo apt-get build-dep -P pkg.rustc.dlstage0 rustc
++ apt-get source --compile -P pkg.rustc.dlstage0 rustc
++
++After [1] is fixed, both of these should in theory give identical results.
++
++If neither of these options are acceptable to you, e.g. because your distro
++does not have rustc already and your build process cannot access the network,
++see "Bootstrapping" below.
++
++[1] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34902
++
++
++Bootstrapping
++=============
++
++To bootstrap rustc on a distro that does not have it or cargo available on any
++architecture (so cross-compiling is not an option) you can run `debian/rules
++source_orig-stage0`. This creates a .dsc that does not Build-Depend on rustc or
++cargo. Instead, it includes an extra orig-stage0 source tarball that contains
++the official stage0 compiler, pre-downloaded from rust-lang.org so that your
++build daemons don't need to access the network during the build.
++
++ debian/rules source_orig-stage0
++ # Follow the final manual instructions that it outputs. Then:
++ sbuild ../rustc_*.dsc && dput ../rustc_*.dsc
++
++To only bootstrap specific architectures, run this instead:
++
++ upstream_bootstrap_arch="arm64 armhf" debian/rules source_orig-stage0
++
++This way, other architectures will be omitted from the orig-stage0 tarball. You
++might want to do this e.g. if these other architectures are already present in
++your distro, but the $upstream_bootstrap_arch ones are not yet present.
++
++Notes
++-----
++
++The approach bundles the upstream bootstrapping binaries inside the Debian
++source package. This is a nasty hack that stretches the definition of "source
++package", but has a few advantages explained below.
++
++The traditional Debian way of bootstrapping compilers - and other distros have
++similar approaches - is some variant of the following:
++
++1. A developer locally installs some upstream bootstrapping binaries.
++2. They locally build a Debian package, using these binaries as undeclared
++ build dependencies.
++3. They upload these binary packages to Debian, which can be used as declared
++ Build-Depends in the future, including by the same package.
++
++The problem with this is, Debian does not have any policy nor infrastructure
++that can try to reproduce what this developer supposedly did.
++
++Using bootstrapping binary blobs *at some point of the process* is unavoidable.
++Rather than pretending we didn't do this, it is better to record *which blobs*
++we used, so it can be audited later. If we bundle non-Debian build-dependencies
++inside the source package, then we can do a *source-only upload*, and the
++building of the binary packages can be done by the normal build infrastructure.
++
++If the build process is reproducible [1] then we can be sure that *you* (as the
++developer that prepared the source-only upload) didn't backdoor the binaries,
++nor did the build daemons even if they were compromised during the build.
++
++The bootstrapping binaries may still have been backdoored, but this is true in
++both scenarios. So our arrangement is still a strict improvement in security,
++because it reduces the set of "things that may have been backdoored". Also,
++more people use the upstream binaries than the "magical original Debian
++package", so backdoors have a greater chance of being detected in the former.
++
++In the long run, this process is laying the foundations for doing Diverse
++Double-Compilation [2], where we use *many independent* bootstrapping binaries
++to reproduce bit-for-bit identical output compilers, giving confidence that
++nothing was backdoored along the way.
++
++[1] The build process for rustc is currently *not* reproducible but we're
++ working towards it. https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34902
++[2] http://www.dwheeler.com/trusting-trust/
++
++
++Maintaining this package
++========================
++
++Import of a new upstream version
++--------------------------------
++
++$ apt install equivs python3-magic
++$ sudo mk-build-deps -irt 'aptitude -R'
++$ uscan --verbose # or debian/rules source_orig-beta, for beta
++$ ver=UPDATE-ME # whatever it is, probably X.YY.Z or X.YY.Z~beta.N
++
++$ tar xf ../rustc-${ver/\~/-}-src.tar.xz && ( cd rustc-${ver/*~*/beta}-src/ && pwd && ../debian/prune-unused-deps ) && rm -rf rustc-${ver/*~*/beta}-src/
++# ^ If this fails, you probably need to refresh the patches used by debian/prune-unused-deps
++$ git diff
++# Review the diff. If it removes too much stuff, it could mean that rustc
++# pulled in new unnecessary dependencies in this newer version. See if you can
++# drop them by amending the patch "d-0000-ignore-removed-submodules.patch".
++# Rerun the above "tar ..." commands again and check that your patch works.
++# For example, there is absolutely no reason why rustc should need openssl.
++
++$ git commit -m "Update Files-Excluded for new upstream version ${ver/\~/-}" debian/copyright
++$ uscan --verbose # yes, again, to pick up the new Files-Excluded stuff
++ # or debian/rules source_orig-beta, for beta
++
++# Keep running this and follow its instructions, until it gives no output:
++$ debian/check-orig-suspicious.sh $ver
++# When you are satisfied with the above, proceed:
++
++$ git checkout debian/experimental
++$ gbp import-orig ../rustc_$ver+dfsg1.orig.tar.xz
++$ dch -v $ver+dfsg1-1~exp1 "New upstream release."
++$ debian/rules update-version
++# might also need to bump the version of the cargo Build-Depends
++# then refresh patches, etc etc
++# Use /usr/share/cargo/scripts/guess-crate-copyright to help update d/copyright quickly
++
++# If you need to repack again, bump the 'repacksuffix' in d/watch then run
++$ uscan --verbose --force-download
++# This will do a local repack using the new Files-Excluded rules, without
++# redownloading the orig tarball (despite the slightly misleading flag).
++
++
++Proceeding after build failure
++------------------------------
++
++If your build fails, don't run `./x.py` directly as that will detect it's being
++run with different settings, and run the build from scratch all over again.
++overwriting all intermediate files. Instead, do:
++
++$ debian/rules run_rustbuild X_CMD="build|test|install" X_FLAGS="whatever"
++
++Hopefully, this will directly proceed to the step that failed, without
++rebuilding everything in between.
++
++
++Comparing Debian rustc vs upstream rustc
++----------------------------------------
++
++This package does things the Debian way, which differs significantly from
++upstream practices. If you find a bug, you might want to check if it is present
++in the upstream package. Run "debian/rules debian/config.toml" to generate our
++config.toml that you can then use in an upstream directory **unpacked from the
++release tarball*. (It is more complex to get this working with their git repo.)
++
++This will configure it in a "halfway" style between upstream and Debian.
++Specifically, it will not build LLVM nor download stuff from crates.io, yet
++Debian patches are *not* applied. These specific settings were chosen as a
++tradeoff between convenience vs being close to what upstream does - so that the
++chances of a bug here being a genuine upstream issue rather than a Debian bug,
++is much higher. Also, with the exception of LLVM, these are non-default modes
++*supported by* upstream so they would be happy to receive bug reports about it
++even if your issue only occurs here.
++
++OTOH if you need to test a completely clean upstream build, including all the
++annoying stuff like building LLVM and downloading dependencies from crates.io,
++simply unpack the tarball and run `./configure && ./x.py build` etc as normal.
++This can be useful for confirming that an issue is caused by Debian's LLVM.
++
++If you need to test a LLVM patch, do something like this:
++
++# build your patched LLVM debs, then:
++$ mkdir -p llvm-destdir && cd llvm-destdir
++$ ver=4.0; VERSION=FIXME
++$ for i in llvm-$ver llvm-$ver-dev llvm-$ver-runtime llvm-$ver-tools libllvm$ver; do \
++ dpkg -x ../"$i"_*${VERSION}_*.deb .; done
++$ cd ../rustc
++$ debian/rules LLVM_DESTDIR=$PWD/../llvm-destdir build
++
++If you need to test a patch to the stage0 rustc, do something like this:
++
++# build your patched rustc debs or upstream rustc, then:
++$ mkdir -p rust-destdir && cd rust-destdir
++$ ver=1.20; VERSION=FIXME;
++$ for i in rustc libstd-rust-$ver libstd-rust-dev; do \
++ dpkg -x ../"$i"_*${VERSION}_*.deb .; done
++$ cd ../rustc
++$ debian/rules RUST_DESTDIR=$PWD/../rust-destdir build
++
++
++Useful links
++------------
++
++The Fedora rust team is more active than the Debian one. Here are their links:
++
++Source code
++https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust/tree/
++
++Binary packages and test logs
++https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/rust/
++If the same test fails both on Fedora and Debian it's a good indication that
++we're not Doing It Wrong and can file a valid bug upstream.
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Older backlog
++=============
++
++ * Use Compiler-rt package
++ * Improve the bootstrap (do the local build first on our systems, upload
++ to Debian and use the packages)
++ * Port on other archs
++ * Create a runtime package (rust-runtime)
++ * Move the runtime library into a public directory
++ * Package the various editors plugins (emacs, kate & vim)
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Tue, 20 Jan 2015 08:50:28 +0100
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# Used for testing architecture.mk, and for make_orig-stage0_tarball.sh.
++# Not for end users.
++#
++# Usage:
++# $ make -s --no-print-directory -f debian/architecture-test.mk rust-for-deb_arm64
++# arm64 aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
++
++include debian/architecture.mk
++
++deb_arch_setvars = $(foreach var,ARCH ARCH_OS ARCH_CPU ARCH_BITS ARCH_ENDIAN GNU_CPU GNU_SYSTEM GNU_TYPE MULTIARCH,\
++ $(eval DEB_$(1)_$(var) = $(shell dpkg-architecture -a$(1) -qDEB_HOST_$(var) 2>/dev/null)))
++
++rust-for-deb_%:
++ $(eval $(call deb_arch_setvars,$*))
++ $(eval $(call rust_type_setvar,DEB_$*))
++ @echo $(DEB_$(*)_ARCH) $(DEB_$(*)_RUST_TYPE)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# This Makefile snippet defines DEB_*_RUST_TYPE triples based on DEB_*_GNU_TYPE
++
++include /usr/share/dpkg/architecture.mk
++
++rust_cpu = $(subst i586,i686,\
++$(if $(findstring -riscv64-,-$(2)-),$(subst riscv64,riscv64gc,$(1)),\
++$(if $(findstring -armhf-,-$(2)-),$(subst arm,armv7,$(1)),\
++$(if $(findstring -armel-,-$(2)-),$(subst arm,armv5te,$(1)),\
++$(1)))))
++rust_type_setvar = $(1)_RUST_TYPE ?= $(call rust_cpu,$($(1)_GNU_CPU),$($(1)_ARCH))-unknown-$($(1)_GNU_SYSTEM)
++
++$(foreach machine,BUILD HOST TARGET,\
++ $(eval $(call rust_type_setvar,DEB_$(machine))))
++
++# fallback for older dpkg versions
++ifeq ($(DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE),-unknown-)
++ DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE = $(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)
++endif
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/bash
++# Wrapper around lld that strips away -Wl, which it doesn't recognise.
++# We need this for the wasm32 tests, where we have generic RUSTFLAGS that
++# includes LDFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags which assumes a GCC linker.
++#
++# However the tests fail for other reasons, namely we can't build rustdoc
++# (which runs the tests) in wasm32 yet. So this is just WIP at the moment,
++# it is not expect to work nor to be installed on user machines.
++exec /usr/bin/lld-11 "${@/#-Wl,/}"
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--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++rustc (1.50.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 18 Sep 2021 11:45:21 +0100
++
++rustc (1.50.0+dfsg1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix more tests with a backported upstream PR.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 12 Apr 2021 01:51:22 +0100
++
++rustc (1.50.0+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix cross-compile to windows using same-version stage0.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 11 Apr 2021 13:52:41 +0100
++
++rustc (1.50.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix tests, fix s390x breakage.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 09 Apr 2021 16:54:20 +0100
++
++rustc (1.50.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 05 Apr 2021 21:30:18 +0100
++
++rustc (1.49.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Backport upstream PR 85807 to fix powerpc test issues.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 18 Sep 2021 11:33:09 +0100
++
++rustc (1.49.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 28 Aug 2021 10:48:11 +0100
++
++rustc (1.49.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 05 Apr 2021 14:59:34 +0100
++
++rustc (1.49.0~beta.4+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 20 Dec 2020 23:26:55 +0000
++
++rustc (1.48.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Enable +xgot on mips64*, see upstream #52108 for details.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 20 Dec 2020 18:52:10 +0000
++
++rustc (1.48.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 01 Dec 2020 19:57:48 +0000
++
++rustc (1.48.0~beta.8+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update u-update-version-check.patch
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 13 Nov 2020 01:36:31 +0000
++
++rustc (1.48.0~beta.8+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Disable copy_file_range optimisation for now, see upstream #78979.
++ * Ignore some other minor tests, bugs have been filed upstream.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 12 Nov 2020 23:51:53 +0000
++
++rustc (1.48.0~beta.8+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 11 Nov 2020 12:31:18 +0000
++
++rustc (1.47.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Update to LLVM 11.
++ * Ignore more tests on big-endian.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 07 Nov 2020 21:21:03 +0000
++
++rustc (1.47.0~beta.2+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 05 Sep 2020 16:11:16 +0100
++
++rustc (1.46.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 29 Aug 2020 16:54:36 +0100
++
++rustc (1.46.0~beta.2+dfsg1-1~exp5) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix rust-gdb install path. (Closes: #968279)
++ * Drop powerpc allowed-failures to 12. (Closes: #955774)
++ * Update d-fix-mips64el-bootstrap.patch for newer LLVM.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 14 Aug 2020 23:45:25 +0100
++
++rustc (1.46.0~beta.2+dfsg1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Move cross-linker Depends to Recommends - for cross-compiling support
++ libraries should never hard-depend on toolchains. This also allows us to
++ add the usual M-A annotations for libraries.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 09 Aug 2020 18:16:16 +0100
++
++rustc (1.46.0~beta.2+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Drop "-cross" suffix from libstd naming, after discussion with Helmut
++ Grohne. Since libstd-rust-dev-wasm-cross is not yet in stable and only
++ has 4 installed users, we do not retain a migration package.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 09 Aug 2020 14:27:54 +0100
++
++rustc (1.46.0~beta.2+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add support for cross-compiling to windows. See README.Debian for details.
++ Currently only 64-bit works, we are waiting on #540782 for 32-bit.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 09 Aug 2020 03:52:34 +0100
++
++rustc (1.46.0~beta.2+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 07 Aug 2020 00:15:46 +0100
++
++rustc (1.45.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add some more big-endian test patches.
++ * Backport some patches to fix some testsuite ICEs.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 06 Aug 2020 21:11:39 +0100
++
++rustc (1.45.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 05 Aug 2020 21:41:39 +0100
++
++rustc (1.45.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 27 Jul 2020 17:45:24 +0100
++
++rustc (1.44.1+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix patch for line numbers on little-endian arches.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 28 Jul 2020 21:51:36 +0100
++
++rustc (1.44.1+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ignore tests that assume little-endian on big-endian arches.
++ See upstream #74829 for details.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 28 Jul 2020 21:20:24 +0100
++
++rustc (1.44.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Backport a typenum fix for i386.
++ * Work around upstream #74786 involving debuginfo maps.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 27 Jul 2020 13:15:20 +0100
++
++rustc (1.44.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 04 Jul 2020 18:04:42 +0100
++
++rustc (1.43.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Bump LLVM B-D version for some backported fixes affecting rustc.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 05 Jul 2020 15:06:52 +0100
++
++rustc (1.43.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Drop sparc64 workaround. (Closes: #956413)
++ * Drop stack-gap workaround for old kernels and rust versions.
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 27 Apr 2020 13:09:20 +0100
++
++rustc (1.42.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 10 Apr 2020 11:33:25 +0100
++
++rustc (1.42.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Fabian Grünbichler ]
++ * Team upload.
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 04 Apr 2020 16:06:03 +0100
++
++rustc (1.41.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 03 Apr 2020 23:41:11 +0100
++
++rustc (1.41.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * More python 2 -> 3 fixes.
++ * Enable the wasm32-wasi target for code that needs a "real" libstd.
++ * Don't strip static rlibs. This sometimes breaks wasm, and more generally
++ the stripped debuginfo is actually totally lost rather than being moved
++ into the -dbgsym packages. Shared libraries are unaffected and work.
++ * Allow 180 failing tests on riscv64, none were actually run last time.
++
++ [ Fabian Grünbichler ]
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 09 Mar 2020 00:31:34 +0000
++
++rustc (1.40.0+dfsg1-5) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * More python 2 -> 3 fixes.
++ * Allow 24 failing tests on riscv64.
++ * Reenable debuginfo for rustc, not just libstd.
++ * Reenable backtraces during tests.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 05 Jan 2020 13:35:46 +0000
++
++rustc (1.40.0+dfsg1-4) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Experimental riscv64 support.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 04 Jan 2020 05:40:11 +0000
++
++rustc (1.40.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Work around upstream #59264 again. :/
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 03 Jan 2020 22:05:16 +0000
++
++rustc (1.40.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix more internal build scripts so they use python3.
++ * Don't add -L/usr/lib/llvm when cross-compiling. (Closes: #941783)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 03 Jan 2020 20:18:46 +0000
++
++rustc (1.40.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Ignore new test failing on arm that also fails in previous versions.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 29 Dec 2019 22:17:04 +0000
++
++rustc (1.40.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 25 Dec 2019 00:09:24 +0000
++
++rustc (1.39.0+dfsg1-4) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update to LLVM 9. (Closes: #946886)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 23 Dec 2019 03:21:02 +0000
++
++rustc (1.39.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix mips patch involving mxgot for new RUSTFLAGS behaviour.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 06 Dec 2019 22:18:53 +0000
++
++rustc (1.39.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Include reproducibility patch for compiler-builtins.
++ * Use python3 instead of python to run rustbuild. (Closes: #938422)
++ * Expand d-ignore-error-detail-diff.patch for unfixed upstream #53081.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 05 Dec 2019 22:51:41 +0000
++
++rustc (1.39.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 30 Nov 2019 22:20:48 +0000
++
++rustc (1.38.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix building with rustc 1.38.0
++ * Fix building with cargo 0.40.0
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 29 Nov 2019 00:05:16 +0000
++
++rustc (1.38.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 26 Nov 2019 14:41:46 +0000
++
++rustc (1.37.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Fix a typo in debian/rules regex causing FTBFS on some arches.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 05 Sep 2019 00:06:23 -0700
++
++rustc (1.37.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Support cross-compiling to wasm32. (Closes: #903110)
++ To do that, install the libstd-rust-dev-wasm32-cross package and give
++ --target wasm32-unknown-unknown.
++ * Drop dependency on system compiler-rt, these new versions of rustc
++ actually don't need it at all.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 29 Aug 2019 09:00:03 -0700
++
++rustc (1.37.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Use system compiler-rt.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 25 Aug 2019 03:06:33 -0700
++
++rustc (1.36.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Set CARGO_HOME to debian/cargo_home (instead of $HOME/.cargo) as newer
++ versions of cargo must take a file lock that has to exist.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 17 Jul 2019 18:25:06 -0700
++
++rustc (1.36.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 16 Jul 2019 20:27:55 -0700
++
++rustc (1.36.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 13 Jul 2019 12:42:05 -0700
++
++rustc (1.35.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add entry in 1.34.2+dfsg1-1 to note that it uses LLVM 7.
++ * Add entry in 1.35.0+dfsg1-1~exp2 to note that it uses LLVM 8.
++ * Fix ICE on sparc64 by including upstream PR #61881.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 13 Jul 2019 10:30:35 -0700
++
++rustc (1.35.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Don't use system compiler-rt, it's not ready yet.
++ * Update to LLVM 8.
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 09 Jun 2019 23:20:52 -0700
++
++rustc (1.34.2+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Don't use system compiler-rt, there are issues with that for now.
++ * Use LLVM 7 for the Debian buster release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 29 May 2019 21:52:37 -0700
++
++rustc (1.34.2+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix doc build, add version 1 compat mode hack for mdBook 2.
++ * Use system compiler-rt from libclang-common-*-dev.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 24 May 2019 00:39:59 -0700
++
++rustc (1.34.2+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ensure Cargo.toml is in rust-src.
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Update to LLVM 8.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 19 May 2019 02:40:02 -0700
++
++rustc (1.33.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add Fedora patches.
++ * Bump i386 allowed test failures to 12.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 18 May 2019 12:18:25 -0700
++
++rustc (1.33.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Fix build on mips, flags needed whitespace massaging.
++ * Drop obsolete patches.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 17 May 2019 21:04:20 -0700
++
++rustc (1.33.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ [ Hiroaki Nakamura ]
++ * Delete obsolete patch.
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * Update compiler-rt patch.
++ * Improve build-related docs a bit.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 29 Apr 2019 19:50:48 -0700
++
++rustc (1.32.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Conditionally-apply u-compiletest.patch based on stage0 compiler.
++ * Fix syntax error in d/rules compiletest check.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 17 Mar 2019 16:40:05 -0700
++
++rustc (1.32.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * More verbose logging during builds.
++ * Fix compiletest compile error, and check log has at least 1 pass.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 17 Mar 2019 12:52:57 -0700
++
++rustc (1.32.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 27 Jan 2019 22:02:48 -0800
++
++rustc (1.32.0~beta.2+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Note that this upstream version already Closes: #917191.
++ * Backport other upstream fixes. (Closes: #916818, #917000, #917192).
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 01 Jan 2019 15:26:57 -0800
++
++rustc (1.32.0~beta.2+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Drop obsolete d-sparc64-dont-pack-spans.patch
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 16 Dec 2018 13:48:25 -0800
++
++rustc (1.31.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Bump mips mipsel s390x allowed-failures to 24.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 16 Dec 2018 14:34:44 -0800
++
++rustc (1.31.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Revert debuginfo patches, they're not ready yet.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 16 Dec 2018 09:58:06 -0800
++
++rustc (1.31.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Drop redundant patches.
++ * Fix line numbers in some test-case patches.
++ * Backport an updated patch for gdb 8.2.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 15 Dec 2018 13:52:26 -0800
++
++rustc (1.31.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 14 Dec 2018 21:30:56 -0800
++
++rustc (1.31.0~beta.19+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Filter LLVM build flags to not be stupid.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 01 Dec 2018 12:17:52 -0800
++
++rustc (1.31.0~beta.19+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 29 Nov 2018 22:29:16 -0800
++
++rustc (1.31.0~beta.4+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Merge changes from Debian unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 06 Nov 2018 19:45:26 -0800
++
++rustc (1.31.0~beta.4+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Drop old maintainers from Uploaders.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 04 Nov 2018 19:00:16 -0800
++
++rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Increase FAILURES_ALLOWED for mips mipsel to 20.
++ * Set debuginfo-only-std = false for 32-bit powerpc architectures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 02 Nov 2018 01:42:36 -0700
++
++rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable. (Closes: #881845)
++ * Increase FAILURES_ALLOWED for mips architectures.
++ * Set debuginfo-only-std = false for mips architectures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 01 Nov 2018 10:05:52 -0700
++
++rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Disable debuginfo-gdb tests relating to enums. These will be fixed in an
++ upcoming version, see upstream #54614 for details.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 31 Oct 2018 00:02:25 -0700
++
++rustc (1.30.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Actually don't build docs in an arch-only build.
++ * Add mips patch, hopefully closes #881845 but let's see.
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 30 Oct 2018 22:05:59 -0700
++
++rustc (1.30.0~beta.7+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Do the necessary bookkeeping for the LLVM update.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 26 Sep 2018 23:29:18 -0700
++
++rustc (1.30.0~beta.7+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Tweak test failure rules: armel <= 8, ppc64 <= 12.
++ * Update to LLVM 7.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 26 Sep 2018 21:43:30 -0700
++
++rustc (1.30.0~beta.7+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 23 Sep 2018 10:40:30 -0700
++
++rustc (1.29.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Drop d-armel-disable-kernel-helpers.patch as a necessary part of the
++ fix to #906520, so it is actually fixed.
++ * Backport a patch to fix the rand crate on powerpc. (Closes: #909400)
++ * Lower the s390x allowed failures back to 25.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 23 Sep 2018 10:16:53 -0700
++
++rustc (1.29.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Include patch for armel atomics. (Closes: #906520)
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 20 Sep 2018 22:33:20 -0700
++
++rustc (1.28.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Team upload.
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * More sparc64 fixes, and increase allowed-test-failures there to 180.
++
++ [ Julien Cristau ]
++ * Don't use pentium4 as i686 baseline (closes: #908561)
++
++ -- Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org> Tue, 11 Sep 2018 15:54:27 +0200
++
++rustc (1.28.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Switch on verbose-tests to restore the old pre-1.28 behaviour, and restore
++ old failure-counting logic.
++ * Allow 50 test failures on s390x, restored failure-counting logic avoids
++ more double-counts.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 05 Aug 2018 02:18:10 -0700
++
++rustc (1.28.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Add patches from Fedora to fix some test failures.
++ * Ignore a failure testing specific error output, under investigation.
++ * Allow 100 test failures on s390x, should be reducible later with LLVM 7.
++ * Temporary fix for mips64el bootstrap.
++ * Be even more verbose during the build.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 04 Aug 2018 23:04:41 -0700
++
++rustc (1.28.0~beta.14+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update test-failure counting logic.
++ * Fix version constraints for Recommends: cargo.
++ * Add patch to fix sparc64 CABI.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 27 Jul 2018 04:26:52 -0700
++
++rustc (1.28.0~beta.14+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 25 Jul 2018 03:11:11 -0700
++
++rustc (1.27.2+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * Update of the alioth ML address.
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Fail the build if our version contains ~exp and we are not releasing to
++ experimental, this has happened by accident a few times already.
++ * Allow 36 and 44 test failures on armel and s390x respectively.
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 24 Jul 2018 21:35:56 -0700
++
++rustc (1.27.1+dfsg1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Unconditonally prune crate checksums to avoid having to manually prune them
++ whenever we patch the vendored crates.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 19 Jul 2018 14:49:18 -0700
++
++rustc (1.27.1+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add patch from Fedora to fix rebuild against same version.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 19 Jul 2018 08:52:03 -0700
++
++rustc (1.27.1+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix some failing tests.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 18 Jul 2018 09:06:44 -0700
++
++rustc (1.27.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 13 Jul 2018 22:58:02 -0700
++
++rustc (1.26.2+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Stop ignoring tests that now pass.
++ * Don't ignore tests that still fail, instead raise FAILURES_ALLOWED.
++ This allows us to see the test failures in the build logs, rather than
++ hiding them.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 16 Jun 2018 12:39:59 -0700
++
++rustc (1.26.1+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix build-dep version range to build against myself.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 31 May 2018 09:25:17 -0700
++
++rustc (1.26.1+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Also ignore test_loading_cosine on ppc64el.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 30 May 2018 20:58:46 -0700
++
++rustc (1.26.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 30 May 2018 08:18:04 -0700
++
++rustc (1.26.0+dfsg1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Try alternative patch to ignore x86 stdsimd tests suggested by upstream.
++ * Bump up allowed-test-failures to 8 to account for the fact that we're now
++ double-counting some failures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 29 May 2018 20:36:56 -0700
++
++rustc (1.26.0+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ignore some irrelevant tests on ppc64 and non-x86 platforms.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 29 May 2018 09:32:38 -0700
++
++rustc (1.26.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add Breaks+Replaces for older libstd-rust-dev with codegen-backends.
++ (Closes: #899180)
++ * Backport some test and packaging fixes from Ubuntu.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 22 May 2018 22:00:53 -0700
++
++rustc (1.26.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++ * Update doc-base files. (Closes: #876831)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 20 May 2018 03:11:45 -0700
++
++rustc (1.25.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add patches for LLVM's compiler-rt to fix bugs on sparc64 and mips64.
++ (Closes: #898982)
++ * Install codegen-backends into rustc rather than libstd-rust-dev.
++ (Closes: #899087)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 19 May 2018 13:10:33 -0700
++
++rustc (1.25.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Allow up to 15 test failures on s390x.
++ * Set CARGO_INCREMENTAL=0 on sparc64.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 18 May 2018 01:11:15 -0700
++
++rustc (1.25.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Install missing codegen-backends.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 06 Apr 2018 14:05:36 -0700
++
++rustc (1.25.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Update to LLVM 6.0.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 01 Apr 2018 15:59:47 +0200
++
++rustc (1.24.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Raise allowed-test-failures to 160 on some non-release arches: powerpc,
++ powerpcspe, sparc64, x32.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 07 Mar 2018 20:07:27 +0100
++
++rustc (1.24.1+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Steal some patches from Fedora to fix some test failures.
++ * Update debian/patches/u-make-tests-work-without-rpath.patch to try to fix
++ some more test failures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 05 Mar 2018 16:25:26 +0100
++
++rustc (1.24.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * More sparc64 CABI fixes. (Closes: #888757)
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Note that s390x baseline was updated in the meantime. (Closes: #851150)
++ * Include Debian-specific patch to disable kernel helpers on armel.
++ (Closes: #891902)
++ * Include missing build-dependencies for pkg.rustc.dlstage0 build profile.
++ (Closes: #891022)
++ * Add architecture.mk mapping for armel => armv5te-unknown-linux-gnueabi.
++ (Closes: #891913)
++ * Enable debuginfo-only-std on armel as well. (Closes: #891961)
++ * Backport upstream patch to support powerpcspe. (Closes: #891542)
++ * Disable full-bootstrap again to work around upstream #48319.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 03 Mar 2018 14:23:29 +0100
++
++rustc (1.23.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 19 Jan 2018 11:49:31 +0100
++
++rustc (1.23.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 14 Jan 2018 00:08:17 +0100
++
++rustc (1.22.1+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix B-D rustc version so this package can be built using itself.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 01 Jan 2018 14:27:19 +0100
++
++rustc (1.22.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Remove unimportant files that autoload remote resources from rust-src.
++ * Fix more symlinks in rust-doc.
++ * On armhf, only generate debuginfo for libstd and not the compiler itself.
++ This works around buildds running out of memory, see upstream #45854.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++
++ [ Chris Coulson ]
++ * Fix some test failures that occur because we build rust without an rpath.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 18 Dec 2017 19:46:25 +0100
++
++rustc (1.22.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Fix symlink target. (Closes: #877276)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 25 Nov 2017 22:29:12 +0100
++
++rustc (1.21.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Add/fix detection for sparc64, thanks to John Paul Adrian Glaubitz.
++ * Workaround FTBFS when building docs. (Closes: #880262)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 06 Nov 2017 10:03:32 +0100
++
++rustc (1.21.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Fix bootstrapping using 1.21.0, which is more strict about redundant &mut
++ previously used in u-output-failed-commands.patch.
++ * Only allow up to 5 test failures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 25 Oct 2017 20:27:30 +0200
++
++rustc (1.21.0+dfsg1-1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Fix the "install" target for cross-compilations; cross-compiling with
++ sbuild --host=$foreign-arch should work again.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; changes:
++ - Priority changed to optional from extra.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 17 Oct 2017 00:42:54 +0200
++
++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Disable jemalloc to fix FTBFS with 1.21 on armhf.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 25 Oct 2017 12:01:19 +0200
++
++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update changelog entry for 1.20.0+dfsg1-1 to reflect that it was actually
++ and accidentally uploaded to unstable. No harm, no foul.
++ * We are no longer failing the build when tests fail, see NEWS or
++ README.Debian for details.
++ * Bump LLVM requirement to fix some failing tests.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 21 Oct 2017 14:20:17 +0200
++
++rustc (1.20.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 15 Oct 2017 23:30:35 +0200
++
++rustc (1.19.0+dfsg3-4) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Bump LLVM requirement to pull in a fix for a FTBFS on ppc64el.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 15 Oct 2017 21:31:03 +0200
++
++rustc (1.19.0+dfsg3-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix a trailing whitespace for tidy.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 19 Sep 2017 16:09:41 +0200
++
++rustc (1.19.0+dfsg3-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Add a patch to print extra information when tests fail.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 19 Sep 2017 12:32:03 +0200
++
++rustc (1.19.0+dfsg3-1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++ * Upgrade to LLVM 4.0. (Closes: #873421)
++ * rust-src: install Debian patches as well
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 15 Sep 2017 04:02:09 +0200
++
++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-4) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Support gperf 3.1. (Closes: #869610)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 25 Jul 2017 23:19:47 +0200
++
++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++ * Disable failing run-make test on armhf.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 22 Jul 2017 20:30:25 +0200
++
++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++ * Change rustc to Multi-Arch: allowed and update Build-Depends with :native
++ annotations. Multi-Arch: foreign is typically for arch-indep packages that
++ might need to satisfy dependency chains of different architectures. Also
++ update instructions on cross-compiling to match this newer situation.
++ * Build debugging symbols for non-libstd parts of rustc.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 17 Jul 2017 23:04:03 +0200
++
++rustc (1.18.0+dfsg1-1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 27 Jun 2017 12:51:22 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-8) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Workaround for linux #865549, fix FTBFS on ppc64el.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 17 Jul 2017 13:41:59 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-7) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Show exception traceback in bootstrap.py to examine ppc64el build failure.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 21 Jun 2017 10:46:27 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-6) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 21 Jun 2017 00:24:22 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-5) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * More work-arounds for armhf test failures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 16 Jun 2017 13:27:45 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-4) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix arch-indep and arch-dep tests.
++ * Bump the LLVM requirement to fix FTBFS on armhf.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 14 Jun 2017 21:37:16 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Try to force the real gdb package. Some resolvers like aspcud will select
++ gdb-minimal under some circumstances, but this causes the debuginfo-gdb
++ tests to break.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 14 Jun 2017 00:48:37 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Support and document cross-compiling of rustc itself.
++ * Document cross-compiling other rust packages such as cargo.
++ * Work around upstream #39015 by disabling those tests rather than by
++ disabling optimisation, which causes FTBFS on 1.17.0 ppc64el. See
++ upstream #42476 and #42532 for details.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 13 Jun 2017 21:13:31 +0200
++
++rustc (1.17.0+dfsg2-1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New upstream release
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Adapt packaging for rustbuild, the new upstream cargo-based build system.
++
++ [ Matthijs van Otterdijk ]
++ * Add a binary package, rust-src. (Closes: #846177)
++ * Link to local Debian web resources in the docs, instead of remote ones.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 16 May 2017 18:00:53 +0200
++
++rustc (1.16.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable so we have something to build 1.17 with.
++ * Update u-ignoretest-powerpc.patch for 1.16.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 19 Apr 2017 22:47:18 +0200
++
++rustc (1.16.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Don't ignore test failures on Debian unstable.
++ * Re-fix ignoring armhf test, accidentally reverted in previous version.
++ * Try to fix buildd failure by swapping B-D alternatives.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 16 Apr 2017 15:05:47 +0200
++
++rustc (1.16.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ * u-ignoretest-jemalloc.patch removed (applied upstream)
++
++ [ Matthias Klose ]
++ * Bootstrap using the rustc version in the archive, on all architectures.
++ * Work around a GCC 4.8 ICE on AArch64.
++ * Use alternative build dependencies on cmake3 and binutils-2.26 for
++ builds on 14.04 LTS (trusty).
++ * debian/make_orig*dl_tarball.sh: Include all Ubuntu architectures.
++ * debian/rules: Ignore test results for now.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Thu, 13 Apr 2017 15:24:03 +0200
++
++rustc (1.15.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Upload to unstable so we have something to build 1.16 with.
++ * Try to fix ignoring atomic-lock-free tests on armhf.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 22 Mar 2017 00:13:27 +0100
++
++rustc (1.15.1+dfsg1-1~exp3) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ignore atomic-lock-free tests on armhf.
++ * Update ignoretest-armhf_03.patch for newer 1.15.1 behaviour.
++ * Tidy up some other patches to do with ignoring tests.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 12 Mar 2017 04:15:33 +0100
++
++rustc (1.15.1+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update armhf ignoretest patch.
++ * Bootstrap armhf. (Closes: #809316, #834003)
++ * Bootstrap ppc4el. (Closes: #839643)
++ * Fix rust-lldb symlink. (Closes: #850639)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 02 Mar 2017 23:01:26 +0100
++
++rustc (1.15.1+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (won't probably be in stretch).
++ see the 1.4 git branch for the follow up for stable
++ * Call to the test renamed from check-notidy => check
++ * d/p/u-destdir-support.diff: Apply upstream patch to support
++ destdir in the make install (for rustbuild, in later versions)
++ * Overrides the 'binary-or-shlib-defines-rpath' lintian warnings.
++ We need them for now
++ * Refresh of the patches
++
++ [ Sven Joachim ]
++ * Drop Pre-Depends on multiarch-support. (Closes: #856109)
++
++ [ Erwan Prioul ]
++ * Fix test and build failures for ppc64el. (Closes: #839643)
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Disable rustbuild for the time being (as it was in 1.14) and instead
++ bootstrap two new arches, armhf and ppc64el.
++ * Switch back to debhelper 9 to make backporting easier.
++ * Switch Build-Depends on binutils-multiarch back to binutils, the former is
++ no longer needed by the upstream tests.
++
++ [ Matthias Klose ]
++ * Compatibility fixes and improvements to help work better on Ubuntu.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sun, 26 Feb 2017 21:12:27 +0100
++
++rustc (1.14.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix mips64 Makefile patches.
++ * Don't run arch-dep tests in a arch-indep build.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 04 Jan 2017 21:34:56 +0100
++
++rustc (1.14.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Update README.Debian, the old one was way out of date.
++ * Detect mips CPUs in ./configure and fill in mips Makefile rules.
++ * Work around jemalloc-related problems in the upstream bootstrapping
++ binaries for arm64, ppc64el, s390x.
++ * Disable jemalloc on s390x - upstream already disable it for some other
++ arches.
++ * Disable jemalloc tests for arches where jemalloc is disabled.
++ * We still expect the following failures:
++ * arm64 should be fixed (i.e. no failures) compared to the previous upload.
++ * armhf will FTBFS due to 'Illegal instruction' and this can only be fixed
++ with the next stable rustc release.
++ * mips mipsel mips64el ppc64 ppc64el s390x will FTBFS due to yet other
++ test failures beyond the ones I fixed above; this upload is only to save
++ me manual work in producing nice reports that exhibit these failures.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Thu, 29 Dec 2016 23:00:47 +0100
++
++rustc (1.14.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New upstream release
++ * Update debian/watch
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Try to bootstrap armhf ppc64 ppc64el s390x mips mipsel mips64el.
++ (Closes: #809316, #834003, #839643)
++ * Make rust-gdb and rust-lldb arch:all packages.
++ * Switch to debhelper 10.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 24 Dec 2016 18:03:03 +0100
++
++rustc (1.13.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=high
++
++ * Skip macro-stepping test on arm64, until
++ https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37225 is resolved.
++
++ -- Luca Bruno <lucab@debian.org> Sat, 26 Nov 2016 23:40:14 +0000
++
++rustc (1.13.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New upstream release.
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Use Debian system jquery instead of upstream's embedded copy.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 11 Nov 2016 13:35:23 +0100
++
++rustc (1.12.1+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New (minor) upstream release
++ * Missing dependency from rust-lldb to python-lldb-3.8 (Closes: #841833)
++ * Switch to llvm 3.9. (Closes: #841834)
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Dynamically apply rust-boot-1.12.1-from-1.12.0.diff.
++ This allows us to bootstrap from either 1.11.0 or 1.12.0.
++ * Bump LLVM Build-Depends version to get the backported patches for LLVM
++ #30402 and #29163.
++ * Install debugger_pretty_printers_common to rust-gdb and rust-lldb.
++ (Closes: #841835)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 07 Nov 2016 14:15:14 +0100
++
++rustc (1.12.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Ignore test run-make/no-duplicate-libs. Fails on i386
++ * Ignore test run-pass-valgrind/down-with-thread-dtors.rs . Fails on arm64
++ * I am not switching to llvm 3.9 now because a test freezes. The plan is
++ to silent the warning breaking the build and upload 1.12.1 after
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Wed, 05 Oct 2016 10:48:01 +0200
++
++rustc (1.12.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * new upstream release
++ - Rebase of the patches and removal of deprecated patches
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Thu, 29 Sep 2016 20:45:04 +0200
++
++rustc (1.11.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix separate build-arch and build-indep builds.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Tue, 13 Sep 2016 12:30:41 +0200
++
++rustc (1.11.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Fix rebuilding against the current version, by backporting a patch I wrote
++ that was already applied upstream. Should fix the FTBFS that was observed
++ by tests.reproducible-builds.org.
++ * Ignore a failing stdcall test on arm64; should fix the FTBFS there.
++ * Backport a doctest fix I wrote, already applied upstream.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Mon, 12 Sep 2016 17:40:12 +0200
++
++rustc (1.11.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ * Add versioned binutils dependency. (Closes: #819475, #823540)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Wed, 07 Sep 2016 10:31:57 +0200
++
++rustc (1.10.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Rebuild with LLVM 3.8, same as what upstream are using
++ * Dynamically link against LLVM. (Closes: #832565)
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sat, 30 Jul 2016 22:36:41 +0200
++
++rustc (1.10.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Tentatively support ARM architectures
++ * Include upstream arm64,armel,armhf stage0 compilers (i.e. 1.9.0 stable)
++ in a orig-dl tarball, like how we previously did for amd64,i386.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Fri, 22 Jul 2016 15:54:51 +0200
++
++rustc (1.10.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ * Add myself to uploaders
++ * Update our build process to bootstrap from the previous Debian rustc stable
++ version by default. See README.Debian for other options.
++ * Update to latest Standards-Version; no changes required.
++
++ -- Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org> Sun, 17 Jul 2016 03:40:49 +0200
++
++rustc (1.9.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release (Closes: #825752)
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sun, 29 May 2016 17:57:38 +0200
++
++rustc (1.8.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Fix using XZ for the orig tarball: needs explicit --repack in debian/watch
++ * Drop wno-error patch; applied upstream.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 15 Apr 2016 12:01:45 +0200
++
++rustc (1.7.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Thu, 03 Mar 2016 22:41:24 +0100
++
++rustc (1.6.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * Apply upstream fix to silent a valgrind issue in the test suite
++ (Closes: ##812825)
++ * Add gcc & libc-dev as dependency of rustc to make sure it works
++ out of the box
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Work around rust bug https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/31529
++ * Enable optional tests, and add verbosity/backtraces to tests
++ * Use XZ instead of GZ compression (will apply to the next new upload)
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Tue, 02 Feb 2016 15:08:11 +0100
++
++rustc (1.6.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * mk/rt.mk: Modify upstream code to append -Wno-error rather than trying
++ to remove the string "-Werror". (Closes: #812448)
++ * Disable new gcc-6 "-Wmisleading-indentation" warning, which triggers
++ (incorrectly) on src/rt/miniz.c. (Closes: #811573)
++ * Guard arch-dependent dh_install commands appropriately, fixing
++ arch-indep-only builds. (Closes: #809124)
++
++ -- Angus Lees <gus@debian.org> Tue, 26 Jan 2016 05:40:14 +1100
++
++rustc (1.6.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * new upstream release
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Use secure links for Vcs-* fields.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 22 Jan 2016 10:56:08 +0100
++
++rustc (1.5.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ - We believe that we should let rust transit to testing
++ (Closes: #786836)
++ * Move away from hash to the same rust naming schema
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Thu, 10 Dec 2015 17:23:32 +0100
++
++rustc (1.4.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ 198068b3 => 1bf6e69c
++ * Update the download url in debian/watch
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 30 Oct 2015 09:36:02 +0100
++
++rustc (1.3.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ 62abc69f => 198068b3
++ * jquery updated from 2.1.0 to 2.1.4
++
++ [ Ximin Luo ]
++ * Use LLVM 3.7 as upstream does, now that it's released. (Closes: #797626)
++ * Fix debian/copyright syntax mistakes.
++ * Don't Replace/Break previous versions of libstd-rust-*
++ * Check that the libstd-rust-* name in d/control matches upstream.
++ * Several other minor build tweaks.
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 19 Sep 2015 14:39:35 +0200
++
++rustc (1.2.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * New upstream release
++ libstd-rust-7d23ff90 => libstd-rust-62abc69f
++ * Add llvm-3.6-tools to the build dep as it is
++ now needed for tests
++ * Fix the Vcs-Browser value
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 08 Aug 2015 23:13:44 +0200
++
++rustc (1.1.0+dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ * rust-{gdb,lldb} now Replaces pre-split rustc package.
++ Closes: #793433.
++ * Several minor lintian cleanups.
++
++ -- Angus Lees <gus@debian.org> Fri, 24 Jul 2015 17:47:48 +1000
++
++rustc (1.1.0+dfsg1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * Replace remote Rust logo with local file in HTML docs.
++ * Symlink rust-{gdb,lldb}.1 to {gdb,lldb}.1 manpages.
++ Note that gdb.1 requires the gdb-doc package, and that lldb.1 doesn't
++ exist yet (see #792908).
++ * Restore "Architecture: amd64 i386" filter, mistakenly removed in
++ previous version. Unfortunately the toolchain bootstrap isn't ready
++ to support all Debian archs yet. Closes: #793147.
++
++ -- Angus Lees <gus@debian.org> Wed, 22 Jul 2015 09:51:08 +1000
++
++rustc (1.1.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=low
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * Set SONAME when building dylibs
++ * Split out libstd-rust, libstd-rust-dev, rust-gdb, rust-lldb from rustc
++ - libs are now installed into multiarch-friendly locations
++ - rpath is no longer required to use dylibs (but talk to Debian Rust
++ maintainers before building a package that depends on the dylibs)
++ * Install /usr/share/rustc/architecture.mk, which declares Rust arch
++ triples for Debian archs and is intended to help future Rust packaging
++ efforts. Warning: it may not be complete/accurate yet.
++ * New upstream release (1.1)
++
++ -- Angus Lees <gus@debian.org> Thu, 16 Jul 2015 14:23:47 +1000
++
++rustc (1.0.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * New upstream release (1.0!)
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * Fix the watch file
++ * Update of the repack to remove llvm sources
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 16 May 2015 08:24:32 +1000
++
++rustc (1.0.0~beta.4-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * New upstream release (beta 3)
++ - Drop manpage patch - now included upstream
++ * Replace duplicated compile-time dylibs with symlinks to run-time libs
++ (reduces installed size by ~68MB)
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New upstream release (beta 4)
++ * Replace two more occurrences of jquery by the package
++ * Repack upstream to remove an LLVM file with a non-DFSG license
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Wed, 06 May 2015 11:14:30 +0200
++
++rustc (1.0.0~alpha.2-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ [ Angus Lees ]
++ * Patch upstream manpages to address minor troff issues
++ * Make 'debian/rules clean' also clean LLVM source
++ * Rename primary 'rust' binary package to 'rustc'
++ * Fix potential FTBFS: rust-doc requires texlive-fonts-recommended (for
++ pzdr.tfm)
++ * Build against system LLVM
++
++ [ Sylvestre Ledru ]
++ * New testing release
++ * Renaming of the source package
++ * Set a minimal version for dpkg-dev and debhelper (for profiles)
++ * For now, disable build profiles as they are not supported in Debian
++ * Introduce some changes by Angus Lees
++ - Introduction of build stages
++ - Disable the parallel execution of tests
++ - Improving of the parallel syntax
++ - Use override_dh_auto_build-arch
++ - Use override_dh_auto_build-indep
++ - Better declarations of the doc
++ - Update of the description
++ - Watch file updated (with key check)
++
++ [ Luca Bruno ]
++ * rules: respect 'nocheck' DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Sat, 07 Mar 2015 09:25:47 +0100
++
++rust (1.0.0~alpha-0~exp1) experimental; urgency=low
++
++ * Initial package (Closes: #689207)
++ Work done by Luca Bruno, Jordan Justen and Sylvestre Ledru
++
++ -- Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org> Fri, 23 Jan 2015 15:47:37 +0100
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/bash
++set -e
++
++ver="$1"
++test -n "$ver" || exit 2
++
++SUS_WHITELIST=$(find "${PWD}/debian" -name upstream-tarball-unsuspicious.txt -type f)
++
++rm -rf rustc-${ver/*~*/beta}-src/
++tar xf ../rustc_$ver+dfsg1.orig.tar.xz && cd rustc-${ver/*~*/beta}-src/
++
++# TODO: remove this code snippet after it gets into our cargo
++# Strip comments & blank lines before testing rust source code -
++# some authors like to write really long comments
++find . -name '*.rs' -execdir sed -i -e '\,^\s*//,d' -e '/^\s*$/d' '{}' \;
++
++/usr/share/cargo/scripts/audit-vendor-source \
++ "$SUS_WHITELIST" \
++ "Files-Excluded: in debian/copyright and run a repack." \
++ -m text/x-script.python \
++ -m application/csv
++
++echo "Artifacts left in rustc-$ver-src, please remove them yourself."
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++[build]
++submodules = false
++vendor = true
++locked-deps = false
++verbose = 2
++
++rustc = "RUST_DESTDIR/usr/bin/rustc"
++cargo = "RUST_DESTDIR/usr/bin/cargo"
++
++build = "DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE"
++host = ["DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE"]
++target = ["DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE"]
++
++#full-bootstrap = true
++# originally needed to work around #45317 but no longer necessary
++# currently we have to omit it because it breaks #48319
++
++# this might get changed later by override_dh_auto_configure-indep
++# we do it this way to avoid spurious rebuilds
++docs = false
++
++[install]
++prefix = "/usr"
++
++[target.DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE]
++llvm-config = "LLVM_DESTDIR/usr/lib/llvm-LLVM_VERSION/bin/llvm-config"
++linker = "DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE-gcc"
++
++ifelse(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE,DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE,,
++[target.DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE]
++llvm-config = "LLVM_DESTDIR/usr/lib/llvm-LLVM_VERSION/bin/llvm-config"
++linker = "DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE-gcc"
++
++)dnl
++ifelse(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE,DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE,,DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE,DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE,,
++[target.DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE]
++llvm-config = "LLVM_DESTDIR/usr/lib/llvm-LLVM_VERSION/bin/llvm-config"
++linker = "DEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE-gcc"
++
++)dnl
++[target.wasm32-wasi]
++wasi-root = "/usr"
++
++[llvm]
++link-shared = true
++
++[rust]
++jemalloc = false
++optimize = MAKE_OPTIMISATIONS
++dist-src = false
++
++channel = "RELEASE_CHANNEL"
++
++# parallel codegen interferes with reproducibility, see
++# https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34902#issuecomment-319463586
++#codegen-units = 0
++debuginfo-level = 2
++debuginfo-level-std = 2
++rpath = false
++# see also d-custom-debuginfo-path.patch
++remap-debuginfo = true
++
++verbose-tests = true
++backtrace-on-ice = true
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Source: rustc
++Section: devel
++Priority: optional
++Maintainer: Debian Rust Maintainers <pkg-rust-maintainers@alioth-lists.debian.net>
++Uploaders:
++ Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>,
++ Sylvestre Ledru <sylvestre@debian.org>
++Rules-Requires-Root: no
++# :native annotations are to support cross-compiling, see README.Debian
++Build-Depends:
++ debhelper (>= 9),
++ debhelper-compat (= 12),
++ dpkg-dev (>= 1.17.14),
++ python3:native,
++ cargo:native (>= 0.40.0) <!pkg.rustc.dlstage0>,
++ rustc:native (>= 1.49.0+dfsg) <!pkg.rustc.dlstage0>,
++ rustc:native (<= 1.50.0++) <!pkg.rustc.dlstage0>,
++ llvm-11-dev:native,
++ llvm-11-tools:native,
++ gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64-posix:native [amd64] <!nowindows>,
++# FIXME #540782 gcc-mingw-w64-i686-posix:native [i386] <!nowindows>,
++ libllvm11,
++ cmake (>= 3.0) | cmake3,
++# needed by some vendor crates
++ pkg-config,
++# this is sometimes needed by rustc_llvm
++ zlib1g-dev:native,
++ zlib1g-dev,
++# used by rust-installer
++ liblzma-dev:native,
++# test dependencies:
++ binutils (>= 2.26) <!nocheck> | binutils-2.26 <!nocheck>,
++ git <!nocheck>,
++ procps <!nocheck>,
++# below are optional tools even for 'make check'
++ gdb (>= 7.12) <!nocheck>,
++# Extra build-deps needed for x.py to download stuff in pkg.rustc.dlstage0.
++ curl <pkg.rustc.dlstage0>,
++ ca-certificates <pkg.rustc.dlstage0>,
++Build-Depends-Indep:
++ wasi-libc (>= 0.0~git20200731.215adc8~~) <!nowasm>,
++ wasi-libc (<= 0.0~git20200731.215adc8++) <!nowasm>,
++ clang-11:native,
++Build-Conflicts: gdb-minimal <!nocheck>
++Standards-Version: 4.2.1
++Homepage: http://www.rust-lang.org/
++Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/rust.git
++Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/rust
++
++Package: rustc
++Architecture: any
++Multi-Arch: allowed
++Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
++Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libstd-rust-dev (= ${binary:Version}),
++ gcc, libc-dev, binutils (>= 2.26)
++Recommends: cargo (>= 0.51.0~~), cargo (<< 0.52.0~~), rust-gdb | rust-lldb
++Suggests: rust-doc, rust-src, lld-11
++Replaces: libstd-rust-dev (<< 1.25.0+dfsg1-2~~)
++Breaks: libstd-rust-dev (<< 1.25.0+dfsg1-2~~)
++Description: Rust systems programming language
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++
++Package: libstd-rust-1.50
++Section: libs
++Architecture: any
++Multi-Arch: same
++Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}
++Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
++Description: Rust standard libraries
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains the standard Rust libraries, built as dylibs,
++ needed to run dynamically-linked Rust programs (-C prefer-dynamic).
++
++Package: libstd-rust-dev
++Section: libdevel
++Architecture: any
++Multi-Arch: same
++Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libstd-rust-1.50 (= ${binary:Version})
++Description: Rust standard libraries - development files
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains development files for the standard Rust libraries,
++ needed to compile Rust programs. It may also be installed on a system
++ of another host architecture, for cross-compiling to this architecture.
++
++Package: libstd-rust-dev-windows
++Section: libdevel
++# FIXME #540782 Architecture: amd64 i386
++Architecture: amd64
++Multi-Arch: same
++Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
++Recommends:
++ gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64-posix [amd64],
++# FIXME #540782 gcc-mingw-w64-i686-posix [i386],
++Build-Profiles: <!nowindows>
++Description: Rust standard libraries - development files
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains the standard Rust libraries including development files,
++ needed to cross-compile Rust programs to the *-pc-windows-gnu target
++ corresponding to the architecture of this package.
++
++Package: libstd-rust-dev-wasm32
++Section: libdevel
++Architecture: all
++Multi-Arch: foreign
++Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
++# Embeds wasi-libc so doesn't need to depend on it
++# None of its licenses require source redistrib, so no need for Built-Using
++Recommends: lld-11
++Suggests: clang-11
++Build-Profiles: <!nowasm>
++Description: Rust standard libraries - development files
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains the standard Rust libraries including development files,
++ needed to cross-compile Rust programs to the wasm32-unknown-unknown and
++ wasm32-wasi targets.
++
++Package: rust-gdb
++Architecture: all
++Depends: gdb, ${misc:Depends}
++Suggests: gdb-doc
++Replaces: rustc (<< 1.1.0+dfsg1-1)
++Description: Rust debugger (gdb)
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains pretty printers and a wrapper script for
++ invoking gdb on rust binaries.
++
++Package: rust-lldb
++Architecture: all
++# When updating, also update rust-lldb.links
++Depends: lldb-11, ${misc:Depends}, python3-lldb-11
++Replaces: rustc (<< 1.1.0+dfsg1-1)
++Description: Rust debugger (lldb)
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains pretty printers and a wrapper script for
++ invoking lldb on rust binaries.
++
++Package: rust-doc
++Section: doc
++Architecture: all
++Build-Profiles: <!nodoc>
++Depends: ${misc:Depends},
++ libjs-jquery, libjs-highlight.js, libjs-mathjax,
++ fonts-open-sans, fonts-font-awesome
++Recommends: cargo-doc
++Description: Rust systems programming language - Documentation
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains the Rust tutorial, language reference and
++ standard library documentation.
++
++Package: rust-src
++Architecture: all
++Depends: ${misc:Depends}
++Description: Rust systems programming language - source code
++ Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
++ visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
++ in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
++ concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
++ maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
++ preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
++ .
++ It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
++ object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
++ generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
++ styles.
++ .
++ This package contains sources of the Rust compiler and standard
++ libraries, useful for IDEs and code analysis tools such as Racer.
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
++Upstream-Name: rust
++Source: https://www.rust-lang.org
++Files-Excluded:
++ *.min.js
++ src/llvm-emscripten
++ src/llvm-project
++ vendor/jemalloc-sys
++ vendor/libmimalloc-sys
++ vendor/mimalloc
++ vendor/mdbook/src/theme/fonts
++ vendor/mdbook/src/theme/FontAwesome
++ vendor/mdbook/src/theme/highlight.js
++ vendor/mdbook/src/theme/highlight.css
++ vendor/psm/src/arch/wasm32.o
++# Exclude submodules https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/tree/master/src/tools
++# We prefer to do them in different Debian packages so they can have their own
++# version numbers. If upstream merges them "properly" (i.e. unify the version
++# numbers) then we can merge the packages in Debian. Note that cargotest here
++# does actually belong to rustc, it is an integration test suite for rustc to
++# check that certain popular crates continue to compile. It is not the same as
++# cargo's own test suite (in its own package) also called cargotest.
++# NB: don't exclude rust-installer, it's needed for "install" functionality
++ src/tools/cargo
++ src/tools/clippy
++ src/tools/rls
++ src/tools/remote-test-client
++ src/tools/remote-test-server
++ src/tools/rust-analyzer
++ src/tools/rustfmt
++ src/tools/miri
++# Embedded C libraries
++ vendor/libz-sys/src/zlib*
++ vendor/lzma-sys*/xz-*
++# Embedded binary blobs
++ vendor/winapi-*/*/*.a
++ vendor/mdbook/src/theme/playground_editor
++# Embedded proprietary doc formats
++ src/doc/book/nostarch/docx
++# unused dependencies, generated by debian/prune-unused-deps
++# DO NOT EDIT below, AUTOGENERATED
++ vendor/addr2line-0.13.0
++ vendor/annotate-snippets-0.6.1
++ vendor/anyhow-1.0.32
++ vendor/anymap
++ vendor/ar
++ vendor/arc-swap
++ vendor/arrayref
++ vendor/autocfg-1.0.0
++ vendor/backtrace
++ vendor/base64-0.11.0
++ vendor/base64
++ vendor/bitmaps
++ vendor/blake2b_simd
++ vendor/bytecount
++ vendor/bytes
++ vendor/bytesize
++ vendor/cargo_metadata-0.11.1
++ vendor/cargo_metadata-0.8.2
++ vendor/cargo_metadata
++ vendor/cc-1.0.59
++ vendor/cc-1.0.60
++ vendor/chalk-derive-0.25.0
++ vendor/chalk-ir-0.25.0
++ vendor/chalk-recursive
++ vendor/chalk-solve-0.25.0
++ vendor/cloudabi-0.0.3
++ vendor/colored
++ vendor/commoncrypto
++ vendor/commoncrypto-sys
++ vendor/compiletest_rs
++ vendor/constant_time_eq
++ vendor/const_fn
++ vendor/core-foundation
++ vendor/core-foundation-sys
++ vendor/cranelift-bforest
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++ vendor/cranelift-simplejit
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++ vendor/crossbeam-utils
++ vendor/crypto-hash
++ vendor/curl
++ vendor/curl-sys
++ vendor/derive_more
++ vendor/derive-new
++ vendor/directories
++ vendor/dirs
++ vendor/dirs-sys
++ vendor/drop_bomb
++ vendor/env_logger-0.6.2
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++ vendor/errno
++ vendor/errno-dragonfly
++ vendor/failure
++ vendor/failure_derive
++ vendor/flate2-1.0.16
++ vendor/foreign-types
++ vendor/foreign-types-shared
++ vendor/fs-err
++ vendor/fsevent
++ vendor/fsevent-sys
++ vendor/fst-0.3.5
++ vendor/fst
++ vendor/fuchsia-zircon
++ vendor/fuchsia-zircon-sys
++ vendor/futures
++ vendor/fwdansi
++ vendor/gcc
++ vendor/getrandom
++ vendor/gimli-0.22.0
++ vendor/git2
++ vendor/git2-curl
++ vendor/goblin
++ vendor/hashbrown-0.9.0
++ vendor/hermit-abi-0.1.15
++ vendor/hex-0.3.2
++ vendor/home
++ vendor/humantime
++ vendor/idna-0.1.5
++ vendor/if_chain
++ vendor/im-rc
++ vendor/inotify
++ vendor/inotify-sys
++ vendor/iovec
++ vendor/itertools-0.8.2
++ vendor/jod-thread
++ vendor/json
++ vendor/jsonrpc-client-transports
++ vendor/jsonrpc-core
++ vendor/jsonrpc-core-client
++ vendor/jsonrpc-derive
++ vendor/jsonrpc-ipc-server
++ vendor/jsonrpc-pubsub
++ vendor/jsonrpc-server-utils
++ vendor/kernel32-sys
++ vendor/lazycell
++ vendor/libc-0.2.77
++ vendor/libc-0.2.79
++ vendor/libgit2-sys
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++ vendor/libloading
++ vendor/libmimalloc-sys
++ vendor/libnghttp2-sys
++ vendor/libssh2-sys
++ vendor/libz-sys
++ vendor/linked-hash-map
++ vendor/lock_api-0.3.4
++ vendor/lsp-codec
++ vendor/lsp-server
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++ vendor/mio-extras
++ vendor/mio-named-pipes
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++ vendor/notify
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++ vendor/oorandom
++ vendor/openssl
++ vendor/openssl-probe
++ vendor/openssl-src
++ vendor/openssl-sys
++ vendor/ordslice
++ vendor/packed_simd
++ vendor/parity-tokio-ipc
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++ vendor/parking_lot_core-0.7.2
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++ vendor/perf-event
++ vendor/perf-event-open-sys
++ vendor/pico-args
++ vendor/plain
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++ vendor/proc-macro2-1.0.19
++ vendor/proc-macro2-1.0.21
++ vendor/proc-macro-crate
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++ vendor/quine-mc_cluskey
++ vendor/racer
++ vendor/rand_xoshiro
++ vendor/raw-cpuid
++ vendor/rayon-1.3.1
++ vendor/rayon-core-1.7.1
++ vendor/redox_users
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++ vendor/region
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++ vendor/rls-vfs
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++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_arena
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++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_fs_util
++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_graphviz
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++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_parse
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++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_session
++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_span
++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_target
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++ vendor/rustc-semver
++ vendor/rustc_tools_util
++ vendor/rustc_version
++ vendor/salsa
++ vendor/salsa-macros
++ vendor/schannel
++ vendor/scroll
++ vendor/scroll_derive
++ vendor/security-framework
++ vendor/security-framework-sys
++ vendor/semver-0.9.0
++ vendor/semver
++ vendor/semver-parser
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++ vendor/serde_derive-1.0.116
++ vendor/serde_ignored
++ vendor/serde_json-1.0.57
++ vendor/serde_repr
++ vendor/shell-escape
++ vendor/signal-hook-registry
++ vendor/sized-chunks
++ vendor/slab
++ vendor/smallvec-0.6.13
++ vendor/smol_str
++ vendor/strip-ansi-escapes
++ vendor/structopt
++ vendor/structopt-derive
++ vendor/syn-1.0.38
++ vendor/syn-1.0.40
++ vendor/target-lexicon
++ vendor/term
++ vendor/tester
++ vendor/text-size
++ vendor/thin-dst
++ vendor/thiserror-1.0.20
++ vendor/thiserror
++ vendor/thiserror-impl-1.0.20
++ vendor/thiserror-impl
++ vendor/threadpool
++ vendor/time-0.1.43
++ vendor/tokio
++ vendor/tokio-codec
++ vendor/tokio-current-thread
++ vendor/tokio-executor
++ vendor/tokio-fs
++ vendor/tokio-io
++ vendor/tokio-named-pipes
++ vendor/tokio-process
++ vendor/tokio-reactor
++ vendor/tokio-service
++ vendor/tokio-signal
++ vendor/tokio-sync
++ vendor/tokio-tcp
++ vendor/tokio-threadpool
++ vendor/tokio-timer
++ vendor/tokio-udp
++ vendor/tokio-uds
++ vendor/tracing-core-0.1.16
++ vendor/tracing-serde-0.1.1
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++ vendor/tracing-tree-0.1.5
++ vendor/ungrammar
++ vendor/unicode_categories
++ vendor/url-1.7.2
++ vendor/utf8parse
++ vendor/vcpkg
++ vendor/vergen
++ vendor/version_check-0.9.1
++ vendor/vte
++ vendor/winapi-0.2.8
++ vendor/winapi-build
++ vendor/write-json
++ vendor/ws2_32-sys
++ vendor/yaml-merge-keys
++ vendor/yaml-rust
++# DO NOT EDIT above, AUTOGENERATED
++
++Files: C*.md
++ R*.md
++ Cargo.lock
++ Cargo.toml
++ COPYRIGHT
++ LICENSE*
++ compiler/*
++ configure
++ config.toml.example
++ git-commit-hash
++ library/*
++ src/README.md
++ src/bootstrap/*
++ src/build_helper/*
++ src/ci/*
++ src/doc/*
++ src/etc/*
++ src/lib*
++ src/rust*
++ src/stage0.txt
++ src/tools/*
++ src/test/*
++ src/version
++ version
++ x.py
++Copyright: 2006-2009 Graydon Hoare
++ 2009-2012 Mozilla Foundation
++ 2012-2017 The Rust Project Developers (see AUTHORS.txt)
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++
++Files: library/backtrace/crates/backtrace-sys/src/libbacktrace/*
++Copyright: 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
++License: BSD-3-Clause
++Comment: written by Ian Lance Taylor, Google.
++
++Files:
++ library/backtrace/crates/backtrace-sys/src/libbacktrace/filenames.h
++ library/backtrace/crates/backtrace-sys/src/libbacktrace/ltmain.sh
++Copyright: 2000, 2001, 2007, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
++License: GPL-2+
++
++Files: library/std/src/memchr.rs
++Copyright: 2015 Andrew Gallant, bluss and Nicolas Koch
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++
++Files: library/std/src/sync/mpsc/mpsc_queue.rs
++ library/std/src/sync/mpsc/spsc_queue.rs
++Copyright: 2010-2011 Dmitry Vyukov
++License: BSD-2-Clause
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/FiraSans*
++Copyright: 2014, Mozilla Foundation, 2014, Telefonica S.A.
++License: SIL-OPEN-FONT
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/SourceCodePro*
++Copyright: 2010, 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated
++License: SIL-OPEN-FONT
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/SourceSerifPro*
++Copyright: 2014 Adobe Systems Incorporated
++License: SIL-OPEN-FONT
++
++Files: src/librustdoc/html/static/main.js
++Copyright: 2014 The Rust Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++
++Files: vendor/compiler_builtins/*
++Copyright: 2016-2019 Jorge Aparicio <japaricious@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins
++
++Files:
++ vendor/bitflags/*
++ vendor/cc/*
++ vendor/cc-1*/*
++ vendor/cmake/*
++ vendor/env_logger/*
++ vendor/env_logger-0*/*
++ vendor/getopts/*
++ vendor/glob/*
++ vendor/libc/*
++ vendor/log/*
++ vendor/regex/*
++ vendor/regex-syntax/*
++ vendor/rustc-hash/*
++ vendor/time/*
++Copyright: 2010-2020 The Rust Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ This is a collection of external crates embedded here to bootstrap cargo.
++ Most of them come from the original upstream Rust project, thus share the
++ same MIT/Apache-2.0 dual-license. See https://github.com/rust-lang.
++ Exceptions are noted below.
++
++Files: vendor/adler/*
++Copyright: 2020-2020 Jonas Schievink <jonasschievink@gmail.com>
++License: 0BSD or MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/jonas-schievink/adler.git
++
++Files: vendor/num-integer/*
++ vendor/num-traits/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 The Rust Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-num/num
++
++Files:
++ vendor/string_cache/*
++ vendor/string_cache_codegen/*
++ vendor/string_cache_shared/*
++ vendor/unicode-bidi/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
++ 2015-2017 Keegan McAllister <kmcallister@mozilla.com>
++ 2015-2017 Chris Morgan <me@chrismorgan.info>
++ 2014-2017 The html5ever Project Developers
++ 2014-2017 The Servo Project Developers
++ 2013-2017 Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@exyr.org>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/servo/
++
++Files:
++ vendor/getrandom/*
++ vendor/getrandom-0*/*
++ vendor/rand/*
++ vendor/rand-0*/*
++ vendor/rand_chacha/*
++ vendor/rand_chacha-0*/*
++ vendor/rand_core/*
++ vendor/rand_core-0*/*
++ vendor/rand_hc/*
++ vendor/rand_hc-0*/*
++ vendor/rand_isaac/*
++ vendor/rand_pcg/*
++ vendor/rand_pcg-0*/*
++ vendor/rand_xorshift/*
++ vendor/rand_xorshift-0*/*
++Copyright: 2010-2019 The Rand Project Developers
++ 2010-2019 The Rust Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/rust-random/getrandom
++ see https://github.com/rust-random/rand
++ see https://github.com/rust-random/small-rngs
++
++Files:
++ vendor/cfg-if-0*/*
++ vendor/cfg-if/*
++ vendor/filetime/*
++ vendor/flate2/*
++ vendor/fnv/*
++ vendor/jobserver/*
++ vendor/libz-sys/*
++ vendor/lzma-sys/*
++ vendor/miow/*
++ vendor/pkg-config/*
++ vendor/proc-macro2/*
++ vendor/proc-macro2-0*/*
++ vendor/rustc-demangle/*
++ vendor/scoped-tls/*
++ vendor/socket2/*
++ vendor/tar/*
++ vendor/toml/*
++ vendor/xz2/*
++Copyright: 2014-2020 Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
++ 2015-2017 The Rust Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/alexcrichton/
++
++Files: vendor/dlmalloc/*
++Copyright: 2017-2019 Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/alexcrichton/dlmalloc-rs
++
++Files: vendor/dlmalloc/src/dlmalloc.c
++Copyright: 2000-2012 Doug Lea <dl@cs.oswego.edu>
++License: CC0-1.0
++
++Files: vendor/addr2line/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 Nick Fitzgerald <fitzgen@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 Philip Craig <philipjcraig@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 Jon Gjengset <jon@thesquareplanet.com>
++ 2016-2020 Noah Bergbauer <noah.bergbauer@tum.de>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/gimli-rs/addr2line
++
++Files: vendor/adler32/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Remi Rampin <remirampin@gmail.com>
++License: Zlib
++Comment: see https://github.com/remram44/adler32-rs
++
++Files: vendor/ammonia/*
++Copyright: 2015-2018 Michael Howell <michael@notriddle.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/notriddle/ammonia
++
++Files: vendor/annotate-snippets/*
++Copyright: 2018-2019 Zibi Braniecki <gandalf@mozilla.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/zbraniecki/annotate-snippets-rs
++
++Files:
++ vendor/ansi_term/*
++ vendor/ansi_term-0*/*
++Copyright:
++ 2014-2020 ogham@bsago.me
++ 2014-2020 Ryan Scheel (Havvy) <ryan.havvy@gmail.com>
++ 2014-2020 Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/ogham/rust-ansi-term
++
++Files: vendor/anymap/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 Chris Morgan <me@chrismorgan.info>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/chris-morgan/anymap
++
++Files: vendor/aho-corasick/*
++ vendor/memchr/*
++ vendor/utf8-ranges/*
++Copyright: 2015 Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>
++ 2015-2018 bluss
++License: MIT or Unlicense
++Comment: see upstream projects,
++ * https://github.com/docopt/docopt.rs
++ * https://github.com/BurntSushi/aho-corasick
++ * https://github.com/BurntSushi/rust-memchr
++ * https://github.com/BurntSushi/utf8-ranges
++
++Files: vendor/arrayref/*
++Copyright: 2015-2018 David Roundy <roundyd@physics.oregonstate.edu>
++License: BSD-2-Clause
++Comment: see https://github.com/droundy/arrayref
++
++Files:
++ vendor/autocfg/*
++ vendor/autocfg-0*/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Josh Stone <cuviper@gmail.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++
++Files: vendor/atty/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 softprops <d.tangren@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/softprops/atty
++
++Files: vendor/base64/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Alice Maz <alice@alicemaz.com>
++ 2015-2020 Marshall Pierce <marshall@mpierce.org>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/marshallpierce/rust-base64
++
++Files:
++ vendor/block-buffer/*
++ vendor/block-buffer-0*/*
++ vendor/block-padding/*
++ vendor/byte-tools/*
++ vendor/cpuid-bool/*
++ vendor/digest/*
++ vendor/digest-0*/*
++ vendor/fake-simd/*
++ vendor/md-5/*
++ vendor/opaque-debug/*
++ vendor/opaque-debug-0*/*
++ vendor/sha-1-0*/*
++ vendor/sha-1/*
++ vendor/sha2/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 RustCrypto Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/RustCrypto/hashes
++ see https://github.com/RustCrypto/traits
++ see https://github.com/RustCrypto/utils
++
++Files: vendor/bstr/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/BurntSushi/bstr
++
++Files:
++ vendor/byteorder/*
++ vendor/fst/*
++ vendor/globset/*
++ vendor/ignore/*
++ vendor/same-file/*
++ vendor/termcolor/*
++ vendor/walkdir/*
++ vendor/winapi-util/*
++ vendor/wincolor/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>
++License: Unlicense or MIT
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/byteorder
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/fst
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/same-file
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/walkdir
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/winapi-util
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/globset
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/ignore
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/termcolor
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/tree/master/wincolor
++
++Files:
++ vendor/cargo_metadata/*
++ vendor/cargo_metadata-0*/*
++ vendor/log_settings/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 Oliver Schneider <git-spam-no-reply9815368754983@oli-obk.de>
++License: MIT
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/oli-obk/log_settings
++ see https://github.com/oli-obk/cargo_metadata
++
++Files:
++ vendor/c2-chacha/*
++ vendor/ppv-lite86/*
++Copyright: 2019-2019 The CryptoCorrosion Contributors
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/cryptocorrosion/cryptocorrosion
++
++Files:
++ vendor/chalk-derive-0*/*
++ vendor/chalk-engine-0*/*
++ vendor/chalk-ir-0*/*
++ vendor/chalk-solve-0*/*
++ vendor/chalk-derive/*
++ vendor/chalk-engine/*
++ vendor/chalk-ir/*
++ vendor/chalk-macros/*
++ vendor/chalk-recursive/*
++ vendor/chalk-rust-ir/*
++ vendor/chalk-solve/*
++Copyright:
++ 2015-2020 Rust Compiler Team
++ 2015-2020 Chalk developers
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/chalk
++
++Files: vendor/chrono/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 Kang Seonghoon <public+rust@mearie.org>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/chronotope/chrono
++
++Files: vendor/clap/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs.git
++
++Files:
++ vendor/cloudabi-0*/*
++ vendor/cloudabi/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 Nuxi (https://nuxi.nl/) and contributors
++License: BSD-2-Clause
++Comment: see https://github.com/nuxinl/cloudabi
++
++Files: vendor/console/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 Armin Ronacher <armin.ronacher@active-4.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/mitsuhiko/console
++
++Files: vendor/crc32fast/*
++Copyright: 2018-2019 Sam Rijs <srijs@airpost.net>
++ 2018-2019 Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/srijs/rust-crc32fast
++
++Files:
++ vendor/crossbeam-channel/*
++ vendor/crossbeam-deque/*
++ vendor/crossbeam-epoch/*
++ vendor/crossbeam-queue/*
++ vendor/crossbeam-queue-0*/*
++ vendor/crossbeam-utils/*
++ vendor/crossbeam-utils-0*/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 The Crossbeam Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/crossbeam-rs
++
++Files: vendor/codespan/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Brendan Zabarauskas <bjzaba@yahoo.com.au>
++License: Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/brendanzab/codespan
++
++Files: vendor/codespan-reporting/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Brendan Zabarauskas <bjzaba@yahoo.com.au>
++License: Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/brendanzab/codespan
++
++Files: vendor/ctor/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/mmastrac/rust-ctor
++
++Files:
++ vendor/darling/*
++ vendor/darling_core/*
++ vendor/darling_macro/*
++Copyright: 2017-2019 Ted Driggs <ted.driggs@outlook.com>
++License: MIT
++
++Files: vendor/datafrog/*
++Copyright:
++ 2018 Frank McSherry <fmcsherry@me.com>
++ 2018 The Rust Project Developers
++ 2018 Datafrog Developers
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/datafrog
++
++Files: vendor/diff/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Utkarsh Kukreti <utkarshkukreti@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/utkarshkukreti/diff.rs
++
++Files:
++ vendor/anyhow/*
++ vendor/dtoa/*
++ vendor/itoa/*
++ vendor/quote/*
++ vendor/quote-0*/*
++ vendor/syn/*
++ vendor/syn-0*/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/anyhow
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/itoa
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/quote
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/syn
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/synom
++
++Files:
++ vendor/arrayvec/*
++ vendor/either/*
++ vendor/fixedbitset/*
++ vendor/itertools/*
++ vendor/itertools-0*/*
++ vendor/maplit/*
++ vendor/nodrop/*
++ vendor/ordermap/*
++ vendor/scopeguard/*
++Copyright: 2014-2020 bluss
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/bluss/rust-itertools
++ see https://github.com/bluss/either
++ see https://github.com/bluss/arrayvec
++ see https://github.com/bluss/fixedbitset
++ see https://github.com/bluss/maplit
++ see https://github.com/bluss/ordermap
++ see https://github.com/bluss/scopeguard
++
++Files: vendor/difference/*
++Copyright: 2015-2018 Johann Hofmann <mail@johann-hofmann.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/johannhof/difference.rs
++
++Files: vendor/drop_bomb/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/matklad/drop_bomb
++
++Files: vendor/elasticlunr-rs/*
++Copyright: 2017-2018 Matt Ickstadt <mattico8@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/mattico/elasticlunr-rs
++
++Files:
++ vendor/ena-0*/*
++ vendor/ena/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Niko Matsakis <niko@alum.mit.edu>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/nikomatsakis/ena
++
++Files: vendor/encode_unicode/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 Torbjørn Birch Moltu <t.b.moltu@lyse.net>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/tormol/encode_unicode
++
++Files:
++ vendor/error-chain/*
++Copyright: 2016-2017 Brian Anderson <banderson@mozilla.com>
++ 2016-2017 Paul Colomiets <paul@colomiets.name>
++ 2016-2017 Colin Kiegel <kiegel@gmx.de>
++ 2016-2017 Yamakaky <yamakaky@yamaworld.fr>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/brson/error-chain
++
++Files: vendor/expect-test/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 rust-analyzer developers
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer
++
++Files:
++ vendor/failure/*
++ vendor/failure_derive/*
++Copyright: 2017-2018 Without Boats <boats@mozilla.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/withoutboats/failure
++ see https://github.com/withoutboats/failure_derive
++
++Files: vendor/fortanix-sgx-abi/*
++Copyright: 2015-2019 Jethro Beekman <jethro@fortanix.com>
++License: MPL-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/fortanix/rust-sgx
++
++Files: vendor/fs-err/*
++Copyright: 2020-2020 Andrew Hickman <andrew.hickman1@sky.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/andrewhickman/fs-err
++
++Files:
++ vendor/fsevent/*
++ vendor/fsevent-sys/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Pierre Baillet <pierre@baillet.name>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/octplane/fsevent-rust
++
++Files: vendor/fs_extra/*
++Copyright: 2017-2018 Denis Kurilenko <webdesus@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/webdesus/fs_extra
++
++Files:
++ vendor/fuchsia-zircon/*
++ vendor/fuchsia-zircon-sys/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 Raph Levien <raph@google.com>
++License: BSD-3-Clause
++Comment: see https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/garnet/
++
++Files: vendor/futf/*
++Copyright: 2015-2018 Keegan McAllister <kmcallister@mozilla.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/servo/futf
++
++Files:
++ vendor/generic-array/*
++ vendor/generic-array-0*/*
++Copyright:
++ 2015-2020 Bartłomiej Kamiński <fizyk20@gmail.com>
++ 2015-2020 Aaron Trent <novacrazy@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/fizyk20/generic-array.git
++
++Files: vendor/gimli/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 Nick Fitzgerald <fitzgen@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 Philip Craig <philipjcraig@gmail.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/gimli-rs/gimli
++
++Files: vendor/goblin/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 m4b <m4b.github.io@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 seu <seu@panopticon.re>
++ 2016-2020 Will Glynn <will@willglynn.com>
++ 2016-2020 Philip Craig <philipjcraig@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 Lzu Tao <taolzu@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/m4b/goblin
++
++Files: vendor/gsgdt/*
++Copyright: 2020 Vishnunarayan K I <appukuttancr@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/vn-ki/gsgdt-rs
++
++Files: vendor/handlebars/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 Ning Sun <sunng@about.me>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/sunng87/handlebars-rust
++
++Files: vendor/heck/*
++Copyright: 2017-2018 Without Boats <woboats@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/withoutboats/heck
++
++Files: vendor/hermit-abi/*
++Copyright: 2019-2019 Stefan Lankes
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/hermitcore/hermit-abi
++
++Files: vendor/hex/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 KokaKiwi <kokakiwi@kokakiwi.net>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/KokaKiwi/rust-hex
++
++Files:
++ vendor/html5ever/*
++ vendor/markup5ever/*
++ vendor/markup5ever_rcdom/*
++Copyright: 2014-2020 The html5ever Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/servo/html5ever
++
++Files: vendor/home/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 Brian Anderson <andersrb@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/brson/home
++
++Files: vendor/humantime/*
++Copyright: 2016-2018 Paul Colomiets <paul@colomiets.name>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/tailhook/humantime
++
++Files: vendor/ident_case/*
++Copyright: 2017-2019 Ted Driggs <ted.driggs@outlook.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/TedDriggs/ident_case
++
++Files:
++ vendor/idna/*
++ vendor/idna-0.1.5/*
++ vendor/percent-encoding/*
++ vendor/percent-encoding-1*/*
++ vendor/url/*
++Copyright: 2013-2020 The rust-url developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/servo/rust-url/
++
++Files: vendor/indexmap/*
++Copyright: 2016-2019 bluss
++ 2016-2019 Josh Stone <cuviper@gmail.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/bluss/indexmap
++
++Files: vendor/inotify/*
++Copyright: 2014-2020 Hanno Braun <mail@hannobraun.de>
++ 2014-2020 Félix Saparelli <me@passcod.name>
++ 2014-2020 Cristian Kubis <cristian.kubis@tsunix.de>
++ 2014-2020 Frank Denis <github@pureftpd.org>
++License: ISC
++Comment: see https://github.com/hannobraun/inotify
++
++Files: vendor/inotify-sys/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 Hanno Braun <hb@hannobraun.de>
++License: ISC
++Comment: see https://github.com/inotify-rs/inotify-sys
++
++Files: vendor/insta/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 Armin Ronacher <armin.ronacher@active-4.com>
++License: Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/mitsuhiko/insta
++
++Files: vendor/instant/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 sebcrozet <developer@crozet.re>
++License: BSD-3-Clause
++Comment: see https://github.com/sebcrozet/instant
++
++Files: vendor/is-match/*
++ vendor/toml-query/*
++Copyright: 2017-2018 Matthias Beyer <mail@beyermatthias.de>
++License: MPL-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/matthiasbeyer/is-match
++ see https://github.com/matthiasbeyer/toml-query
++
++Files: vendor/jemallocator/*
++Copyright: 2016-2019 Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
++ 2016-2019 Gonzalo Brito Gadeschi <gonzalobg88@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2019 Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@exyr.org>
++ 2016-2019 Steven Fackler <sfackler@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/gnzlbg/jemallocator
++
++Files: vendor/jemalloc-ctl/*
++Copyright: 2016-2019 Steven Fackler <sfackler@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2019 Gonzalo Brito Gadeschi <gonzalobg88@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/gnzlbg/jemallocator
++
++Files: vendor/jod-thread/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/matklad/jod-thread
++
++Files:
++ vendor/lazy_static/*
++ vendor/lazy_static-0*/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 Marvin Löbel <loebel.marvin@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/lazy-static.rs
++ see https://github.com/Kimundi/owning-ref-rs
++
++Files: vendor/libloading/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Simonas Kazlauskas <libloading@kazlauskas.me>
++License: ISC
++Comment: see https://github.com/nagisa/rust_libloading/
++
++Files: vendor/linked-hash-map/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Stepan Koltsov <stepan.koltsov@gmail.com>
++ 2015-2020 Andrew Paseltiner <apaseltiner@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/contain-rs/linked-hash-map
++
++Files: vendor/lsp-server/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 rust-analyzer developers
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-analyzer/lsp-server
++
++Files: vendor/lsp-types/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 Markus Westerlind <marwes91@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 Bruno Medeiros <bruno.do.medeiros@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/gluon-lang/lsp-types
++
++Files:
++ vendor/mac/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 Jonathan Reem <jonathan.reem@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/reem/rust-mac.git
++
++Files: vendor/matchers/*
++Copyright: 2019-2019 Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/hawkw/matchers
++
++Files: vendor/matches/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@exyr.org>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/SimonSapin
++
++Files: vendor/maybe-uninit/*
++Copyright: 2019-2019 est31 <MTest31@outlook.com>
++ 2019-2019 The Rust Project Developers
++License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/est31/maybe-uninit
++
++Files: vendor/mdbook/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Mathieu David <mathieudavid@mathieudavid.org>
++License: MPL-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook
++
++Files:
++ vendor/measureme/*
++ vendor/measureme-0*/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 Wesley Wiser <wwiser@gmail.com>
++ 2019-2020 Michael Woerister <michaelwoerister@posteo>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-lang/measureme
++
++Files: vendor/memmap/*
++Copyright: 2015-2018 Dan Burkert <dan@danburkert.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/danburkert/memmap-rs
++
++Files:
++ vendor/memoffset/*
++ vendor/memoffset-0*/*
++Copyright: 2017-2019 Gilad Naaman <gilad.naaman@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/Gilnaa/memoffset
++
++Files:
++ vendor/merge/*
++ vendor/merge_derive/*
++Copyright: 2020-2020 Robin Krahl <robin.krahl@ireas.org>
++License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
++Comment: see https://git.sr.ht/~ireas/merge-rs
++
++Files:
++ vendor/macro-utils/*
++ vendor/minifier/*
++Copyright: 2017-2018 Guillaume Gomez <guillaume1.gomez@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez/macro_utils
++ see https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez/minifier-rs
++
++Files:
++ vendor/miniz_oxide/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 Frommi <daniil.liferenko@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/Frommi/miniz_oxide
++
++Files: vendor/mio/*
++Copyright: 2014-2020 Carl Lerche <me@carllerche.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/tokio-rs/mio
++
++Files: vendor/mio-extras/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 Carl Lerche <me@carllerche.com>
++ 2017-2020 David Hotham
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/dimbleby/mio-extras
++
++Files: vendor/net2/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/deprecrated/net2-rs
++
++Files: vendor/new_debug_unreachable/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 Matt Brubeck <mbrubeck@limpet.net>
++ 2014-2018 Jonathan Reem <jonathan.reem@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/mbrubeck/rust-debug-unreachable
++
++Files: vendor/notify/*
++Copyright: 2014-2020 Félix Saparelli <me@passcod.name>
++ 2014-2020 Daniel Faust <hessijames@gmail.com>
++License: CC0-1.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/notify-rs/notify.git
++
++Files: vendor/num_cpus/*
++Copyright: 2015 Sean McArthur <sean.monstar@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/seanmonstar/num_cpus
++
++Files:
++ vendor/object-0*/*
++ vendor/object/*
++Copyright:
++ 2016-2020 Nick Fitzgerald <fitzgen@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 Philip Craig <philipjcraig@gmail.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/gimli-rs/object
++
++Files: vendor/oorandom/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 Simon Heath <icefox@dreamquest.io>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://sr.ht/~icefox/oorandom/
++
++Files: vendor/open/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Sebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/Byron/open-rs
++
++Files: vendor/opener/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Brian Bowman <seeker14491@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/Seeker14491/opener
++
++Files: vendor/once_cell/*
++Copyright: 2018-2019 Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/matklad/once_cell
++
++Files: vendor/output_vt100/*
++Copyright: 2019-2019 Phuntsok Drak-pa <phundrak@phundrak.fr>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/Phundrak/output-vt100-rs
++
++Files:
++ vendor/hashbrown/*
++ vendor/hashbrown-0*/*
++ vendor/lock_api/*
++ vendor/lock_api-0*/*
++ vendor/thread_local/*
++ vendor/thread_local-0*/*
++ vendor/parking_lot/*
++ vendor/parking_lot-0*/*
++ vendor/parking_lot_core/*
++ vendor/parking_lot_core-0*/*
++Copyright: 2016-2019 Amanieu d'Antras <amanieu@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/rust-lang/hashbrown
++ see https://github.com/Amanieu/thread_local-rs
++ see https://github.com/Amanieu/parking_lot
++
++Files:
++ vendor/paste/*
++ vendor/paste-impl/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/dtolnay/paste
++
++Files: vendor/pathdiff/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 Manish Goregaokar <manishsmail@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/Manishearth/pathdiff
++
++Files:
++ vendor/perf-event/*
++ vendor/perf-event-open-sys/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 Jim Blandy <jimb@red-bean.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/jimblandy/perf-event.git
++
++Files:
++ vendor/pest/*
++ vendor/pest_derive/*
++ vendor/pest_generator/*
++ vendor/pest_meta/*
++Copyright: 2016-2019 Dragoș Tiselice <dragostiselice@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/dragostis/pest
++ see https://github.com/pest-parser/pest
++
++Files: vendor/pico-args/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 Evgeniy Reizner <razrfalcon@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/RazrFalcon/pico-args
++
++Files: vendor/polonius-engine/*
++Copyright: 2018-2018 The Rust Project Developers
++ 2018-2018 Polonius Developers
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/polonius
++
++Files: vendor/petgraph/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 bluss
++ 2014-2018 mitchmindtree
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/bluss/petgraph
++
++Files:
++ vendor/phf/*
++ vendor/phf_codegen/*
++ vendor/phf_generator/*
++ vendor/phf_shared/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 Steven Fackler <sfackler@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/sfackler/rust-phf
++
++Files: vendor/plain/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 jzr
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/randomites/plain
++
++Files: vendor/precomputed-hash/*
++Copyright: 2017-2017 Emilio Cobos Álvarez <emilio@crisal.io>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/emilio/precomputed-hash
++
++Files: vendor/pretty_assertions/*
++Copyright: 2017-2018 Colin Kiegel <kiegel@gmx.de>
++ 2017-2018 Florent Fayolle <florent.fayolle69@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/colin-kiegel/rust-pretty-assertions
++
++Files:
++ vendor/proc-macro-error/*
++ vendor/proc-macro-error-attr/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 CreepySkeleton <creepy-skeleton@yandex.ru>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://gitlab.com/CreepySkeleton/proc-macro-error
++
++Files: vendor/proc-macro-hack/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/dtolnay/proc-macro-hack
++
++Files: vendor/psm/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Simonas Kazlauskas <git@kazlauskas.me>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-lang/stacker/
++
++Files:
++ vendor/pulldown-cmark/*
++ vendor/pulldown-cmark-0*/*
++Copyright: 2015-2017 Raph Levien <raph@google.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/google/pulldown-cmark
++
++Files: vendor/pulldown-cmark-to-cmark/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Sebastian Thiel <byronimo@gmail.com>
++ 2018-2020 Dylan Owen <dyltotheo@gmail.com>
++License: Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/Byron/pulldown-cmark-to-cmark
++
++Files: vendor/punycode/*
++Copyright: 2015-2019 mcarton <cartonmartin+git@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/mcarton/rust-punycode.git
++
++Files:
++ vendor/quick-error/*
++ vendor/quick-error-1*/*
++Copyright:
++ 2015-2020 Paul Colomiets <paul@colomiets.name>
++ 2015-2020 Colin Kiegel <kiegel@gmx.de>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see http://github.com/tailhook/quick-error
++
++Files:
++ vendor/rayon/*
++ vendor/rayon-core/*
++ vendor/rustc-rayon/*
++ vendor/rustc-rayon-core/*
++Copyright: 2014-2018 Niko Matsakis <niko@alum.mit.edu>
++ 2014-2018 Josh Stone <cuviper@gmail.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/rayon-rs/rayon
++ see https://github.com/Zoxc/rayon/tree/rustc
++
++Files: vendor/redox_syscall/*
++ vendor/redox_termios/*
++Copyright: 2016-2017 Jeremy Soller <jackpot51@gmail.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/redox-os/syscall
++ see https://github.com/redox-os/termios
++
++Files: vendor/regex-automata/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>
++License: Unlicense or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/BurntSushi/regex-automata
++
++Files: vendor/relative-path/*
++Copyright: 2017-2020 John-John Tedro <udoprog@tedro.se>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/udoprog/relative-path
++
++Files: vendor/remove_dir_all/*
++Copyright: 2017-2018 Aaronepower <theaaronepower@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/Aaronepower/remove_dir_all.git
++
++Files: vendor/rls-data/*
++ vendor/rls-span/*
++Copyright: 2016-2017 Nick Cameron <ncameron@mozilla.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/nrc/rls-span
++ see https://github.com/nrc/rls-data
++
++Files: vendor/rowan/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/matklad/rowan
++
++Files:
++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_lexer/*
++ vendor/rustc-ap-rustc_lexer-*/*
++Copyright: 2010-2020 The Rust Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust
++
++Files: vendor/rustc_version/*
++Copyright: 2015-2018 Marvin Löbel <loebel.marvin@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/Kimundi/rustc-version-rs
++
++Files: vendor/rustfix/*
++Copyright: 2016-2018 Pascal Hertleif <killercup@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2018 Oliver Schneider <oli-obk@users.noreply.github.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/killercup/rustfix
++
++Files: vendor/ryu/*
++Copyright: 2018-2018 David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
++License: Apache-2.0 or BSL-1.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/dtolnay/ryu
++
++Files:
++ vendor/salsa/*
++ vendor/salsa-macros/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Salsa developers
++License: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa
++
++Files:
++ vendor/scroll/*
++ vendor/scroll_derive/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 m4b <m4b.github.io@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 Ted Mielczarek <ted@mielczarek.org>
++ 2016-2020 Systemcluster <me@systemcluster.me
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/m4b/scroll
++
++Files:
++ vendor/semver-0*/*
++ vendor/semver/*
++ vendor/semver-parser-0*/*
++ vendor/semver-parser/*
++Copyright:
++ 2014-2020 Steve Klabnik <steve@steveklabnik.com>
++ 2014-2020 The Rust Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/steveklabnik/semver
++ see https://github.com/steveklabnik/semver-parser
++
++Files: vendor/serde/*
++ vendor/serde_json/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 Erick Tryzelaar <erick.tryzelaar@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/serde-rs/serde
++ see https://github.com/serde-rs/json
++
++Files: vendor/serde_derive/*
++Copyright: 2014-2017 Erick Tryzelaar <erick.tryzelaar@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2017 David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/serde-rs/serde
++
++Files:
++ vendor/serde_repr/*
++ vendor/serde_yaml/*
++Copyright:
++ 2019-2020 David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
++ 2016-2020 David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/serde-repr
++ see https://github.com/dtolnay/serde-yaml
++
++Files: vendor/sharded-slab/*
++Copyright: 2019-2020 Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/hawkw/sharded-slab
++
++Files: vendor/siphasher/*
++Copyright: 2016-2018 Frank Denis <github@pureftpd.org>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/jedisct1/rust-siphash
++
++Files: vendor/shlex/*
++Copyright: 2015-2015 comex <comexk@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/comex/rust-shlex
++
++Files:
++ vendor/smallvec-0*/*
++ vendor/smallvec/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@exyr.org>
++License: MPL-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/servo/rust-smallvec
++
++Files: vendor/smol_str/*
++Copyright: 2018-2020 Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/matklad/smol_str
++
++Files: vendor/snap/*
++Copyright: 2016-2020 Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>
++License: BSD-3-Clause
++Comment: see https://github.com/BurntSushi/rust-snappy
++
++Files: vendor/stable_deref_trait/*
++Copyright: 2017-2017 Robert Grosse <n210241048576@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/storyyeller/stable_deref_trait
++
++Files: vendor/stacker/*
++Copyright: 2015-2020 Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
++ 2015-2020 Simonas Kazlauskas <git@kazlauskas.me>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
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++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-analyzer/text-size
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++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/cad97/thin-dst
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++ 2015-2020 Stefan Schindler <dns2utf8@estada.ch>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/rust-threadpool/rust-threadpool
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++Copyright: 2020-2020 Lokathor <zefria@gmail.com>
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++Comment: see https://github.com/Lokathor/tinyvec
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++ vendor/tracing-serde/*
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++Copyright:
++ 2018-2020 Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
++ 2018-2020 Tokio Contributors <team@tokio.rs>
++ 2018-2020 David Barsky <dbarsky@amazon.com>
++License: MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing
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++Copyright: 2020-2020 David Barsky <me@davidbarsky.com>
++ 2020-2020 Nathan Whitaker
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/davidbarsky/tracing-tree
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++Copyright: 2015-2019 Paho Lurie-Gregg <paho@paholg.com>
++ 2015-2019 Andre Bogus <bogusandre@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/paholg/typenum
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++Copyright: 2017-2019 Sergio Benitez <sb@sergio.bz>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/SergioBenitez/version_check
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++Copyright: 2017-2020 Andrew Gallant <jamslam@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/rucd
++ see https://github.com/BurntSushi/ucd-generate
++
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++Copyright: 2020-2020 Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
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++ vendor/unicode-segmentation/*
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++Copyright: 2015-2019 kwantam <kwantam@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment:
++ see https://github.com/unicode-rs/unicode-normalization
++ see https://github.com/unicode-rs/unicode-segmentation
++ see https://github.com/unicode-rs/unicode-width
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++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/unicode-rs/unicode-xid
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++Copyright: 2017-2019 Jim McGrath <jimmc2@gmail.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
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++Copyright: 2015-2017 Alexis Beingessner <a.beingessner@gmail.com>
++ 2015-2017 Andrew Paseltiner <apaseltiner@gmail.com>
++ 2015-2017 contain-rs developers
++ 2015-2017 The Rust Project Developers
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/contain-rs/vec-map
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++Copyright: 2015-2018 Simon Sapin <simon.sapin@exyr.org>
++License: MIT OR Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/SimonSapin/rust-utf8
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++License: Apache-2.0 with LLVM exception or Apache-2.0 or MIT
++Comment: see https://github.com/CraneStation/rust-wasi
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++Comment: see https://github.com/retep998/winapi-rs
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++Comment: see https://github.com/matklad/write-json
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++Copyright: 2015-2017 Steven Allen <steven@stebalien.com>
++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/Stebalien/xattr
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++License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++Comment: see https://github.com/chyh1990/yaml-rust
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++ 2016 The humantime Developers
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++Comment: see https://github.com/unicode-rs/unicode-security
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--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++README.md
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/sh
++set -e
++
++case "$1" in
++"-N") fwd=-N; rev=-R; verb="applied";;
++"-R") fwd=-R; rev=-N; verb="reversed";;
++*) echo >&2 "Usage: $0 <-N|-R> <patch-file>"; exit 2;;
++esac
++
++if patch --dry-run -F0 -f $rev -p1 < "$2" >/dev/null; then
++ echo >&2 "patch already $verb: $2"
++ exit 0
++fi
++patch --dry-run -F0 -f $fwd -p1 < "$2"
++patch -F0 -f $fwd -p1 < "$2"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++[DEFAULT]
++pristine-tar = True
++ignore-branch = True
++
++[import-orig]
++upstream-branch = upstream/experimental
++debian-branch = debian/experimental
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/usr/bin/python3
++# Sometimes this might fail due to upstream changes.
++# In that case, you probably just need to override the failing step in our
++# DownloadOnlyRustBuild class below.
++
++import sys
++
++import bootstrap
++from bootstrap import RustBuild
++
++class DownloadOnlyRustBuild(RustBuild):
++ triple = None
++ def build_bootstrap(self):
++ pass
++ def run(self, *args):
++ pass
++ def build_triple(self):
++ return self.triple
++ def update_submodules(self):
++ pass
++ def bootstrap_binary(self):
++ return "true"
++
++def main(argv):
++ triple = argv.pop(1)
++ DownloadOnlyRustBuild.triple = triple
++ bootstrap.RustBuild = DownloadOnlyRustBuild
++ bootstrap.bootstrap(False)
++
++if __name__ == '__main__':
++ main(sys.argv)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# "libstd" just seemed too generic
++libstd-rust-1.50 binary: package-name-doesnt-match-sonames
++libstd-rust-1.50 binary: sharedobject-in-library-directory-missing-soname
++
++# Rust doesn't use dev shlib symlinks nor any of the other shlib support stuff
++libstd-rust-1.50 binary: dev-pkg-without-shlib-symlink
++libstd-rust-1.50 binary: shlib-without-versioned-soname
++libstd-rust-1.50 binary: unused-shlib-entry-in-control-file
++
++# Libraries that use libc symbols (libterm, libstd, etc) *are* linked
++# to libc. Lintian gets upset that some Rust libraries don't need
++# libc, boo hoo.
++libstd-rust-1.50 binary: library-not-linked-against-libc
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# wasm object files count as arch-independent for now,
++# at least until we starting offering Debian in wasm
++libstd-rust-dev-wasm32 binary: arch-independent-package-contains-binary-or-object usr/lib/rustlib/wasm32-*/lib/lib*.rlib
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# lintian does not know about rust arch-specific directories
++libstd-rust-dev-windows binary: arch-dependent-file-not-in-arch-specific-directory usr/lib/rustlib/*/lib/lib*.rlib
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# lintian does not know about rust arch-specific directories
++libstd-rust-dev binary: arch-dependent-file-not-in-arch-specific-directory usr/lib/rustlib/*/lib/lib*.rlib
++
++# See debhelper bug #875780. This override is commented out because it's not
++# always needed, but we want it here for documentation purposes. Basically,
++# if you see it then you probably don't need to worry about it.
++#libstd-rust-dev binary: unstripped-static-library usr/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/lib*.rlib(*)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/sh
++# Pipe the output of lintian into this.
++sed -ne 's/.* file-without-copyright-information //p' | cut -d/ -f1-2 | sort -u | while read x; do
++ /usr/share/cargo/scripts/guess-crate-copyright "$x"
++done
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/sh
++# Run this on https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm
++# Or another repo where the above is the "upstream" remote
++set -e
++head=$(git rev-parse --verify -q remotes/upstream/master || git rev-parse --verify -q remotes/origin/master)
++test -n "$head"
++for i in "$@"; do
++ git show $(git rev-list "$head" -n1 --grep='git-svn-id: .*@'"$i") > rL"$i".patch
++done
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/sh
++# See README.Debian "Bootstrapping" for details.
++#
++# You may want to use `debian/rules source_orig-stage0` instead of calling this
++# directly.
++
++set -e
++
++upstream_version="$(dpkg-parsechangelog -SVersion | sed -e 's/\(.*\)-.*/\1/g')"
++upstream_bootstrap_arch="${upstream_bootstrap_arch:-amd64 arm64 armhf i386 mips64 mips64el powerpc ppc64 ppc64el s390x}"
++
++rm -f stage0/*/*.sha256
++mkdir -p stage0 build && ln -sf ../stage0 build/cache
++if [ -n "$(find stage0/ -type f)" ]; then
++ echo >&2 "$0: NOTE: extra artifacts in stage0/ will be included:"
++ find stage0/ -type f
++fi
++for deb_host_arch in $upstream_bootstrap_arch; do
++ make -s --no-print-directory -f debian/architecture-test.mk "rust-for-deb_${deb_host_arch}" | {
++ read deb_host_arch rust_triplet
++ PYTHONPATH=src/bootstrap debian/get-stage0.py "${rust_triplet}"
++ rm -rf "${rust_triplet}"
++ }
++done
++
++echo >&2 "building stage0 tar file now, this will take a while..."
++stamp=@${SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH:-$(date +%s)}
++touch --date="$stamp" stage0/dpkg-source-dont-rename-parent-directory
++tar --mtime="$stamp" --clamp-mtime \
++ --owner=root --group=root \
++ -cJf "../rustc_${upstream_version}.orig-stage0.tar.xz" \
++ --transform "s/^stage0\///" \
++ stage0/*
++
++rm -f src/bootstrap/bootstrap.pyc
++
++cat <<eof
++================================================================================
++orig-stage0 bootstrapping tarball created in ../rustc_${upstream_version}.orig-stage0.tar.xz
++containing the upstream compilers for $upstream_bootstrap_arch
++
++You *probably* now want to do the following steps:
++
++1. Add [$(echo $upstream_bootstrap_arch | sed -e 's/\S*/!\0/g')] to the rustc/cargo Build-Depends in d/control
++2. Update d/changelog
++3. Run \`dpkg-source -b .\` to generate a .dsc that includes this tarball.
++================================================================================
++eof
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# rust-installer stuff, not relevant for Debian
++usr/lib/rustlib/components
++usr/lib/rustlib/install.log
++usr/lib/rustlib/manifest-*
++usr/lib/rustlib/rust-installer-version
++usr/lib/rustlib/uninstall.sh
++
++# docs, we already install into /usr/share/doc/rustc
++usr/share/doc/rust/*
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++From eaf7ea1fc339e1ff348ed941ed2e8c4d66f3e458 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
++From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
++Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 19:14:58 -0800
++Subject: [PATCH] Revert "Auto merge of #79547 - erikdesjardins:byval, r=nagisa"
++
++This reverts commit a094ff9590b83c8f94d898f92c2964a5803ded06, reversing
++changes made to d37afad0cc87bf709ad10c85319296ac53030f03.
++
++See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80810 for more background
++---
++ compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs | 12 ++++++------
++ ...return-value-in-reg.rs => return-value-in-reg.rs} | 4 ++--
++ src/test/codegen/union-abi.rs | 11 +++--------
++ 3 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
++ rename src/test/codegen/{arg-return-value-in-reg.rs => return-value-in-reg.rs} (74%)
++
++diff --git a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs
++index b545b92c9252..545f6aee1a21 100644
++--- a/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs
+++++ b/compiler/rustc_middle/src/ty/layout.rs
++@@ -2849,7 +2849,7 @@ fn adjust_for_abi(&mut self, cx: &C, abi: SpecAbi) {
++ || abi == SpecAbi::RustIntrinsic
++ || abi == SpecAbi::PlatformIntrinsic
++ {
++- let fixup = |arg: &mut ArgAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>| {
+++ let fixup = |arg: &mut ArgAbi<'tcx, Ty<'tcx>>, is_ret: bool| {
++ if arg.is_ignore() {
++ return;
++ }
++@@ -2887,9 +2887,9 @@ fn adjust_for_abi(&mut self, cx: &C, abi: SpecAbi) {
++ _ => return,
++ }
++
++- // Pass and return structures up to 2 pointers in size by value, matching `ScalarPair`.
++- // LLVM will usually pass these in 2 registers, which is more efficient than by-ref.
++- let max_by_val_size = Pointer.size(cx) * 2;
+++ // Return structures up to 2 pointers in size by value, matching `ScalarPair`. LLVM
+++ // will usually return these in 2 registers, which is more efficient than by-ref.
+++ let max_by_val_size = if is_ret { Pointer.size(cx) * 2 } else { Pointer.size(cx) };
++ let size = arg.layout.size;
++
++ if arg.layout.is_unsized() || size > max_by_val_size {
++@@ -2901,9 +2901,9 @@ fn adjust_for_abi(&mut self, cx: &C, abi: SpecAbi) {
++ arg.cast_to(Reg { kind: RegKind::Integer, size });
++ }
++ };
++- fixup(&mut self.ret);
+++ fixup(&mut self.ret, true);
++ for arg in &mut self.args {
++- fixup(arg);
+++ fixup(arg, false);
++ }
++ return;
++ }
++diff --git a/src/test/codegen/arg-return-value-in-reg.rs b/src/test/codegen/return-value-in-reg.rs
++similarity index 74%
++rename from src/test/codegen/arg-return-value-in-reg.rs
++rename to src/test/codegen/return-value-in-reg.rs
++index a69291d47821..4bc0136c5e32 100644
++--- a/src/test/codegen/arg-return-value-in-reg.rs
+++++ b/src/test/codegen/return-value-in-reg.rs
++@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
++-//! Check that types of up to 128 bits are passed and returned by-value instead of via pointer.
+++//! This test checks that types of up to 128 bits are returned by-value instead of via out-pointer.
++
++ // compile-flags: -C no-prepopulate-passes -O
++ // only-x86_64
++@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ pub struct S {
++ c: u32,
++ }
++
++-// CHECK: define i128 @modify(i128{{( %0)?}})
+++// CHECK: define i128 @modify(%S* noalias nocapture dereferenceable(16) %s)
++ #[no_mangle]
++ pub fn modify(s: S) -> S {
++ S { a: s.a + s.a, b: s.b + s.b, c: s.c + s.c }
++diff --git a/src/test/codegen/union-abi.rs b/src/test/codegen/union-abi.rs
++index f282fd237054..afea01e9a2d0 100644
++--- a/src/test/codegen/union-abi.rs
+++++ b/src/test/codegen/union-abi.rs
++@@ -63,16 +63,11 @@ pub union UnionU128{a:u128}
++ #[no_mangle]
++ pub fn test_UnionU128(_: UnionU128) -> UnionU128 { loop {} }
++
++-pub union UnionU128x2{a:(u128, u128)}
++-// CHECK: define void @test_UnionU128x2(i128 %_1.0, i128 %_1.1)
++-#[no_mangle]
++-pub fn test_UnionU128x2(_: UnionU128x2) { loop {} }
++-
++ #[repr(C)]
++-pub union CUnionU128x2{a:(u128, u128)}
++-// CHECK: define void @test_CUnionU128x2(%CUnionU128x2* {{.*}} %_1)
+++pub union CUnionU128{a:u128}
+++// CHECK: define void @test_CUnionU128(%CUnionU128* {{.*}} %_1)
++ #[no_mangle]
++-pub fn test_CUnionU128x2(_: CUnionU128x2) { loop {} }
+++pub fn test_CUnionU128(_: CUnionU128) { loop {} }
++
++ pub union UnionBool { b:bool }
++ // CHECK: define zeroext i1 @test_UnionBool(i8 %b)
++--
++2.29.2
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++From 9756838f612da2ef6c359aaea8bf0a69ad76716a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
++From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
++Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 15:13:26 -0800
++Subject: [PATCH] differentiate functions in extern-compare-with-return-type.rs
++
++---
++ src/test/ui/extern/extern-compare-with-return-type.rs | 5 +++--
++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
++
++diff --git a/src/test/ui/extern/extern-compare-with-return-type.rs b/src/test/ui/extern/extern-compare-with-return-type.rs
++index 6c9ed3760f6e4..52b51bb943aa6 100644
++--- a/src/test/ui/extern/extern-compare-with-return-type.rs
+++++ b/src/test/ui/extern/extern-compare-with-return-type.rs
++@@ -2,8 +2,9 @@
++ // Tests that we can compare various kinds of extern fn signatures.
++ #![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
++
++-extern fn voidret1() {}
++-extern fn voidret2() {}
+++// `dbg!()` differentiates these functions to ensure they won't be merged.
+++extern fn voidret1() { dbg!() }
+++extern fn voidret2() { dbg!() }
++
++ extern fn uintret() -> usize { 22 }
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Ignore submodules that we're not building, or that are unused like
++ mdbook-linkcheck that pull in a ton of dependencies that are unneeded.
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++Index: rustc.git/Cargo.toml
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/Cargo.toml
+++++ rustc.git/Cargo.toml
++@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ members = [
++ "library/std",
++ "library/test",
++ "src/tools/cargotest",
++- "src/tools/clippy",
++ "src/tools/compiletest",
++ "src/tools/error_index_generator",
++ "src/tools/linkchecker",
++@@ -15,22 +14,11 @@ members = [
++ "src/tools/tidy",
++ "src/tools/tier-check",
++ "src/tools/build-manifest",
++- "src/tools/remote-test-client",
++- "src/tools/remote-test-server",
++ "src/tools/rust-installer",
++ "src/tools/rust-demangler",
++- "src/tools/cargo",
++- "src/tools/cargo/crates/credential/cargo-credential-1password",
++- "src/tools/cargo/crates/credential/cargo-credential-macos-keychain",
++- "src/tools/cargo/crates/credential/cargo-credential-wincred",
++ "src/tools/rustdoc",
++- "src/tools/rls",
++- "src/tools/rustfmt",
++- "src/tools/miri",
++- "src/tools/miri/cargo-miri",
++ "src/tools/rustdoc-themes",
++ "src/tools/unicode-table-generator",
++- "src/tools/expand-yaml-anchors",
++ ]
++
++ exclude = [
++@@ -69,24 +60,8 @@ gimli.debug = 0
++ miniz_oxide.debug = 0
++ object.debug = 0
++
++-# We want the RLS to use the version of Cargo that we've got vendored in this
++-# repository to ensure that the same exact version of Cargo is used by both the
++-# RLS and the Cargo binary itself. The RLS depends on Cargo as a git repository
++-# so we use a `[patch]` here to override the github repository with our local
++-# vendored copy.
++-[patch."https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo"]
++-cargo = { path = "src/tools/cargo" }
++-
++-[patch."https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt"]
++-# Similar to Cargo above we want the RLS to use a vendored version of `rustfmt`
++-# that we're shipping as well (to ensure that the rustfmt in RLS and the
++-# `rustfmt` executable are the same exact version).
++-rustfmt-nightly = { path = "src/tools/rustfmt" }
++
++ [patch.crates-io]
++-# See comments in `src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/README.md` for what's going on
++-# here
++-rustc-workspace-hack = { path = 'src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack' }
++
++ # See comments in `library/rustc-std-workspace-core/README.md` for what's going on
++ # here
++@@ -100,5 +75,3 @@ rustc-std-workspace-std = { path = 'libr
++ # source code for this crate.
++ backtrace = { path = "library/backtrace" }
++
++-[patch."https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy"]
++-clippy_lints = { path = "src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints" }
++Index: rustc.git/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
+++++ rustc.git/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++@@ -754,10 +754,6 @@ class RustBuild(object):
++ os.path.join(self.rust_root, "src/bootstrap/Cargo.toml")]
++ for _ in range(1, self.verbose):
++ args.append("--verbose")
++- if self.use_locked_deps:
++- args.append("--locked")
++- if self.use_vendored_sources:
++- args.append("--frozen")
++ run(args, env=env, verbose=self.verbose)
++
++ def build_triple(self):
++Index: rustc.git/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
+++++ rustc.git/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
++@@ -449,7 +449,6 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
++ doc::RustdocBook,
++ doc::RustByExample,
++ doc::RustcBook,
++- doc::CargoBook,
++ doc::EmbeddedBook,
++ doc::EditionGuide,
++ ),
++@@ -471,7 +470,6 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
++ dist::Miri,
++ dist::LlvmTools,
++ dist::RustDev,
++- dist::Extended,
++ dist::BuildManifest,
++ dist::ReproducibleArtifacts,
++ ),
++@@ -1343,10 +1340,7 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
++ }
++ }
++
++- if self.config.locked_deps {
++- cargo.arg("--locked");
++- }
++- if self.config.vendor || self.is_sudo {
+++ if self.is_sudo {
++ cargo.arg("--frozen");
++ }
++
++Index: rustc.git/src/bootstrap/doc.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/bootstrap/doc.rs
+++++ rustc.git/src/bootstrap/doc.rs
++@@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ macro_rules! book {
++ // NOTE: When adding a book here, make sure to ALSO build the book by
++ // adding a build step in `src/bootstrap/builder.rs`!
++ book!(
++- CargoBook, "src/tools/cargo/src/doc", "cargo";
++ EditionGuide, "src/doc/edition-guide", "edition-guide";
++ EmbeddedBook, "src/doc/embedded-book", "embedded-book";
++ Nomicon, "src/doc/nomicon", "nomicon";
++Index: rustc.git/src/doc/index.md
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/doc/index.md
+++++ rustc.git/src/doc/index.md
++@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ accomplishing various tasks.
++
++ ## The Cargo Book
++
++-[The Cargo Book](cargo/index.html) is a guide to Cargo, Rust's build tool and dependency manager.
+++[The Cargo Book](../../cargo-doc/doc/index.html) is a guide to Cargo, Rust's build tool and dependency manager.
++
++ ## The Rustdoc Book
++
++Index: rustc.git/src/bootstrap/test.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/bootstrap/test.rs
+++++ rustc.git/src/bootstrap/test.rs
++@@ -1535,14 +1535,7 @@ impl Step for RustcGuide {
++ }
++
++ fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) {
++- let src = builder.src.join("src/doc/rustc-dev-guide");
++- let mut rustbook_cmd = builder.tool_cmd(Tool::Rustbook);
++- let toolstate = if try_run(builder, rustbook_cmd.arg("linkcheck").arg(&src)) {
++- ToolState::TestPass
++- } else {
++- ToolState::TestFail
++- };
++- builder.save_toolstate("rustc-dev-guide", toolstate);
+++ builder.save_toolstate("rustc-dev-guide", ToolState::TestPass);
++ }
++ }
++
++Index: rustc.git/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs
+++++ rustc.git/src/tools/tidy/src/deps.rs
++@@ -370,8 +370,8 @@ fn check_crate_duplicate(metadata: &Meta
++ // These two crates take quite a long time to build, so don't allow two versions of them
++ // to accidentally sneak into our dependency graph, in order to ensure we keep our CI times
++ // under control.
++- "cargo",
++- "rustc-ap-rustc_ast",
+++ //"cargo",
+++ //"rustc-ap-rustc_ast",
++ ];
++
++ for &name in FORBIDDEN_TO_HAVE_DUPLICATES {
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/flate2/Cargo.toml
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/flate2/Cargo.toml
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/flate2/Cargo.toml
++@@ -45,10 +45,6 @@ version = "1.1.0"
++ optional = true
++ default-features = false
++
++-[dependencies.miniz-sys]
++-version = "0.1.11"
++-optional = true
++-
++ [dependencies.miniz_oxide]
++ version = "0.4.0"
++ optional = true
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/pkg-config/src/lib.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/pkg-config/src/lib.rs
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/pkg-config/src/lib.rs
++@@ -9,8 +9,6 @@
++ //! A number of environment variables are available to globally configure how
++ //! this crate will invoke `pkg-config`:
++ //!
++-//! * `PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS` - if this variable is not set, then `pkg-config`
++-//! will automatically be disabled for all cross compiles.
++ //! * `FOO_NO_PKG_CONFIG` - if set, this will disable running `pkg-config` when
++ //! probing for the library named `foo`.
++ //!
++@@ -106,9 +104,8 @@ pub enum Error {
++ /// Contains the name of the responsible environment variable.
++ EnvNoPkgConfig(String),
++
++- /// Cross compilation detected.
++- ///
++- /// Override with `PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS=1`.
+++ /// Cross compilation detected. Kept for compatibility;
+++ /// the Debian package never emits this.
++ CrossCompilation,
++
++ /// Failed to run `pkg-config`.
++@@ -132,11 +129,6 @@ impl fmt::Display for Error {
++ fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), fmt::Error> {
++ match *self {
++ Error::EnvNoPkgConfig(ref name) => write!(f, "Aborted because {} is set", name),
++- Error::CrossCompilation => write!(
++- f,
++- "Cross compilation detected. \
++- Use PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS=1 to override"
++- ),
++ Error::Command {
++ ref command,
++ ref cause,
++@@ -160,7 +152,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for Error {
++ }
++ Ok(())
++ }
++- Error::__Nonexhaustive => panic!(),
+++ Error::CrossCompilation | Error::__Nonexhaustive => panic!(),
++ }
++ }
++ }
++@@ -321,6 +313,8 @@ impl Config {
++ if host == target {
++ return true;
++ }
+++ // always enable PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_CROSS override in Debian
+++ return true;
++
++ // pkg-config may not be aware of cross-compilation, and require
++ // a wrapper script that sets up platform-specific prefixes.
++@@ -380,7 +374,11 @@ impl Config {
++ fn command(&self, name: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Command {
++ let exe = self
++ .env_var_os("PKG_CONFIG")
++- .unwrap_or_else(|| OsString::from("pkg-config"));
+++ .unwrap_or_else(|| {
+++ self.env_var_os("DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE")
+++ .map(|mut t| { t.push(OsString::from("-pkg-config")); t })
+++ .unwrap_or_else(|| OsString::from("pkg-config"))
+++ });
++ let mut cmd = Command::new(exe);
++ if self.is_static(name) {
++ cmd.arg("--static");
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/pkg-config/tests/test.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/pkg-config/tests/test.rs
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/pkg-config/tests/test.rs
++@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ fn find(name: &str) -> Result<pkg_config
++ pkg_config::probe_library(name)
++ }
++
++-#[test]
++ fn cross_disabled() {
++ let _g = LOCK.lock();
++ reset();
++@@ -46,7 +45,6 @@ fn cross_disabled() {
++ }
++ }
++
++-#[test]
++ fn cross_enabled() {
++ let _g = LOCK.lock();
++ reset();
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Use local web resources instead of remote ones
++Author: Matthijs van Otterdijk <matthijs@wirevirt.net>
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/azerupi/mdBook/issues/271
++Comment:
++ Use https://github.com/infinity0/mdBook/tree/debian to help you rebase the
++ patch on top of a newer version.
++ .
++ Make sure the paths here match the ones in debian/rust-doc.links
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++Index: rustc.git/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs
+++++ rustc.git/src/tools/linkchecker/main.rs
++@@ -172,6 +172,11 @@ fn check(cache: &mut Cache, root: &Path,
++ {
++ return;
++ }
+++ // Ignore parent URLs, so that the package installation process can
+++ // provide a symbolic link later
+++ if url.starts_with("../") {
+++ return;
+++ }
++ let (url, fragment) = match url.split_once('#') {
++ None => (url, None),
++ Some((url, fragment)) => (url, Some(fragment)),
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/index.hbs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/index.hbs
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/index.hbs
++@@ -32,13 +32,10 @@
++ {{/if}}
++
++ <!-- Fonts -->
++- <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.css">
++- {{#if copy_fonts}}
++- <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}fonts/fonts.css">
++- {{/if}}
+++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}../font-awesome.min.css">
++
++ <!-- Highlight.js Stylesheets -->
++- <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}highlight.css">
+++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}../highlight.css">
++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}tomorrow-night.css">
++ <link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}ayu-highlight.css">
++
++@@ -49,7 +46,7 @@
++
++ {{#if mathjax_support}}
++ <!-- MathJax -->
++- <script async type="text/javascript" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.1/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
+++ <script async type="text/javascript" src="../mathjax/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
++ {{/if}}
++ </head>
++ <body>
++@@ -59,46 +56,6 @@
++ var default_theme = window.matchMedia("(prefers-color-scheme: dark)").matches ? "{{ preferred_dark_theme }}" : "{{ default_theme }}";
++ </script>
++
++- <!-- Work around some values being stored in localStorage wrapped in quotes -->
++- <script type="text/javascript">
++- try {
++- var theme = localStorage.getItem('mdbook-theme');
++- var sidebar = localStorage.getItem('mdbook-sidebar');
++-
++- if (theme.startsWith('"') && theme.endsWith('"')) {
++- localStorage.setItem('mdbook-theme', theme.slice(1, theme.length - 1));
++- }
++-
++- if (sidebar.startsWith('"') && sidebar.endsWith('"')) {
++- localStorage.setItem('mdbook-sidebar', sidebar.slice(1, sidebar.length - 1));
++- }
++- } catch (e) { }
++- </script>
++-
++- <!-- Set the theme before any content is loaded, prevents flash -->
++- <script type="text/javascript">
++- var theme;
++- try { theme = localStorage.getItem('mdbook-theme'); } catch(e) { }
++- if (theme === null || theme === undefined) { theme = default_theme; }
++- var html = document.querySelector('html');
++- html.classList.remove('no-js')
++- html.classList.remove('{{ default_theme }}')
++- html.classList.add(theme);
++- html.classList.add('js');
++- </script>
++-
++- <!-- Hide / unhide sidebar before it is displayed -->
++- <script type="text/javascript">
++- var html = document.querySelector('html');
++- var sidebar = 'hidden';
++- if (document.body.clientWidth >= 1080) {
++- try { sidebar = localStorage.getItem('mdbook-sidebar'); } catch(e) { }
++- sidebar = sidebar || 'visible';
++- }
++- html.classList.remove('sidebar-visible');
++- html.classList.add("sidebar-" + sidebar);
++- </script>
++-
++ <nav id="sidebar" class="sidebar" aria-label="Table of contents">
++ <div class="sidebar-scrollbox">
++ {{#toc}}{{/toc}}
++@@ -226,53 +183,7 @@
++ </script>
++ {{/if}}
++
++- {{#if google_analytics}}
++- <!-- Google Analytics Tag -->
++- <script type="text/javascript">
++- var localAddrs = ["localhost", "127.0.0.1", ""];
++-
++- // make sure we don't activate google analytics if the developer is
++- // inspecting the book locally...
++- if (localAddrs.indexOf(document.location.hostname) === -1) {
++- (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){
++- (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o),
++- m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m)
++- })(window,document,'script','https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga');
++-
++- ga('create', '{{google_analytics}}', 'auto');
++- ga('send', 'pageview');
++- }
++- </script>
++- {{/if}}
++-
++- {{#if playground_line_numbers}}
++- <script type="text/javascript">
++- window.playground_line_numbers = true;
++- </script>
++- {{/if}}
++-
++- {{#if playground_copyable}}
++- <script type="text/javascript">
++- window.playground_copyable = true;
++- </script>
++- {{/if}}
++-
++- {{#if playground_js}}
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}ace.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}editor.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}mode-rust.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}theme-dawn.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}theme-tomorrow_night.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- {{/if}}
++-
++- {{#if search_js}}
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}elasticlunr.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}mark.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}searcher.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- {{/if}}
++-
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}clipboard.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++- <script src="{{ path_to_root }}highlight.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
+++ <script src="{{ path_to_root }}../highlight.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++ <script src="{{ path_to_root }}book.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
++
++ <!-- Custom JS scripts -->
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/book/init.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/mdbook/src/book/init.rs
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/book/init.rs
++@@ -151,12 +151,6 @@ impl BookBuilder {
++ let mut js = File::create(themedir.join("book.js"))?;
++ js.write_all(theme::JS)?;
++
++- let mut highlight_css = File::create(themedir.join("highlight.css"))?;
++- highlight_css.write_all(theme::HIGHLIGHT_CSS)?;
++-
++- let mut highlight_js = File::create(themedir.join("highlight.js"))?;
++- highlight_js.write_all(theme::HIGHLIGHT_JS)?;
++-
++ Ok(())
++ }
++
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/hbs_renderer.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/hbs_renderer.rs
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/hbs_renderer.rs
++@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use crate::config::{Config, HtmlConfig,
++ use crate::errors::*;
++ use crate::renderer::html_handlebars::helpers;
++ use crate::renderer::{RenderContext, Renderer};
++-use crate::theme::{self, playground_editor, Theme};
+++use crate::theme::{self, Theme};
++ use crate::utils;
++
++ use std::borrow::Cow;
++@@ -198,80 +198,8 @@ impl HtmlHandlebars {
++ if let Some(contents) = &theme.favicon_svg {
++ write_file(destination, "favicon.svg", &contents)?;
++ }
++- write_file(destination, "highlight.css", &theme.highlight_css)?;
++ write_file(destination, "tomorrow-night.css", &theme.tomorrow_night_css)?;
++ write_file(destination, "ayu-highlight.css", &theme.ayu_highlight_css)?;
++- write_file(destination, "highlight.js", &theme.highlight_js)?;
++- write_file(destination, "clipboard.min.js", &theme.clipboard_js)?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.css",
++- theme::FONT_AWESOME,
++- )?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot",
++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_EOT,
++- )?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg",
++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_SVG,
++- )?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf",
++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_TTF,
++- )?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff",
++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_WOFF,
++- )?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2",
++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_WOFF2,
++- )?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "FontAwesome/fonts/FontAwesome.ttf",
++- theme::FONT_AWESOME_TTF,
++- )?;
++- if html_config.copy_fonts {
++- write_file(destination, "fonts/fonts.css", theme::fonts::CSS)?;
++- for (file_name, contents) in theme::fonts::LICENSES.iter() {
++- write_file(destination, file_name, contents)?;
++- }
++- for (file_name, contents) in theme::fonts::OPEN_SANS.iter() {
++- write_file(destination, file_name, contents)?;
++- }
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- theme::fonts::SOURCE_CODE_PRO.0,
++- theme::fonts::SOURCE_CODE_PRO.1,
++- )?;
++- }
++-
++- let playground_config = &html_config.playground;
++-
++- // Ace is a very large dependency, so only load it when requested
++- if playground_config.editable && playground_config.copy_js {
++- // Load the editor
++- write_file(destination, "editor.js", playground_editor::JS)?;
++- write_file(destination, "ace.js", playground_editor::ACE_JS)?;
++- write_file(destination, "mode-rust.js", playground_editor::MODE_RUST_JS)?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "theme-dawn.js",
++- playground_editor::THEME_DAWN_JS,
++- )?;
++- write_file(
++- destination,
++- "theme-tomorrow_night.js",
++- playground_editor::THEME_TOMORROW_NIGHT_JS,
++- )?;
++- }
++
++ Ok(())
++ }
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/search.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/search.rs
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/renderer/html_handlebars/search.rs
++@@ -34,8 +34,6 @@ pub fn create_files(search_config: &Sear
++ format!("Object.assign(window.search, {});", index).as_bytes(),
++ )?;
++ utils::fs::write_file(destination, "searcher.js", searcher::JS)?;
++- utils::fs::write_file(destination, "mark.min.js", searcher::MARK_JS)?;
++- utils::fs::write_file(destination, "elasticlunr.min.js", searcher::ELASTICLUNR_JS)?;
++ debug!("Copying search files ✓");
++ }
++
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/mod.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/mod.rs
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/mod.rs
++@@ -1,9 +1,5 @@
++ #![allow(missing_docs)]
++
++-pub mod playground_editor;
++-
++-pub mod fonts;
++-
++ #[cfg(feature = "search")]
++ pub mod searcher;
++
++@@ -24,19 +20,8 @@ pub static VARIABLES_CSS: &[u8] = includ
++ pub static FAVICON_PNG: &[u8] = include_bytes!("favicon.png");
++ pub static FAVICON_SVG: &[u8] = include_bytes!("favicon.svg");
++ pub static JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("book.js");
++-pub static HIGHLIGHT_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("highlight.js");
++ pub static TOMORROW_NIGHT_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("tomorrow-night.css");
++-pub static HIGHLIGHT_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("highlight.css");
++ pub static AYU_HIGHLIGHT_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("ayu-highlight.css");
++-pub static CLIPBOARD_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("clipboard.min.js");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.min.css");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_EOT: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_SVG: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_TTF: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_WOFF: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_WOFF2: &[u8] =
++- include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2");
++-pub static FONT_AWESOME_OTF: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/FontAwesome.otf");
++
++ /// The `Theme` struct should be used instead of the static variables because
++ /// the `new()` method will look if the user has a theme directory in their
++@@ -57,11 +42,8 @@ pub struct Theme {
++ pub favicon_png: Option<Vec<u8>>,
++ pub favicon_svg: Option<Vec<u8>>,
++ pub js: Vec<u8>,
++- pub highlight_css: Vec<u8>,
++ pub tomorrow_night_css: Vec<u8>,
++ pub ayu_highlight_css: Vec<u8>,
++- pub highlight_js: Vec<u8>,
++- pub clipboard_js: Vec<u8>,
++ }
++
++ impl Theme {
++@@ -91,9 +73,6 @@ impl Theme {
++ theme_dir.join("css/variables.css"),
++ &mut theme.variables_css,
++ ),
++- (theme_dir.join("highlight.js"), &mut theme.highlight_js),
++- (theme_dir.join("clipboard.min.js"), &mut theme.clipboard_js),
++- (theme_dir.join("highlight.css"), &mut theme.highlight_css),
++ (
++ theme_dir.join("tomorrow-night.css"),
++ &mut theme.tomorrow_night_css,
++@@ -156,11 +135,8 @@ impl Default for Theme {
++ favicon_png: Some(FAVICON_PNG.to_owned()),
++ favicon_svg: Some(FAVICON_SVG.to_owned()),
++ js: JS.to_owned(),
++- highlight_css: HIGHLIGHT_CSS.to_owned(),
++ tomorrow_night_css: TOMORROW_NIGHT_CSS.to_owned(),
++ ayu_highlight_css: AYU_HIGHLIGHT_CSS.to_owned(),
++- highlight_js: HIGHLIGHT_JS.to_owned(),
++- clipboard_js: CLIPBOARD_JS.to_owned(),
++ }
++ }
++ }
++@@ -243,11 +219,8 @@ mod tests {
++ favicon_png: Some(Vec::new()),
++ favicon_svg: Some(Vec::new()),
++ js: Vec::new(),
++- highlight_css: Vec::new(),
++ tomorrow_night_css: Vec::new(),
++ ayu_highlight_css: Vec::new(),
++- highlight_js: Vec::new(),
++- clipboard_js: Vec::new(),
++ };
++
++ assert_eq!(got, empty);
++Index: rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/searcher/mod.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/searcher/mod.rs
+++++ rustc.git/vendor/mdbook/src/theme/searcher/mod.rs
++@@ -2,5 +2,3 @@
++ //! the "search" cargo feature is disabled.
++
++ pub static JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("searcher.js");
++-pub static MARK_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("mark.min.js");
++-pub static ELASTICLUNR_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("elasticlunr.min.js");
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++--- a/vendor/cc/src/lib.rs
+++++ b/vendor/cc/src/lib.rs
++@@ -2000,7 +2000,7 @@
++ || target == "wasm32-unknown-wasi"
++ || target == "wasm32-unknown-unknown"
++ {
++- "clang".to_string()
+++ "rust-clang".to_string()
++ } else if target.contains("vxworks") {
++ if self.cpp {
++ "wr-c++".to_string()
++--- a/vendor/psm/build.rs
+++++ b/vendor/psm/build.rs
++@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
++ ("sparc", _, _, _) => Some(("src/arch/sparc_sysv.s", true)),
++ ("riscv32", _, _, _) => Some(("src/arch/riscv.s", true)),
++ ("riscv64", _, _, _) => Some(("src/arch/riscv64.s", true)),
++- ("wasm32", _, _, _) => Some(("src/arch/wasm32.o", true)),
+++ ("wasm32", _, _, _) => Some(("src/arch/wasm32.s", true)),
++ _ => None,
++ }
++ }
++@@ -61,11 +61,8 @@
++ cfg.define(&*format!("CFG_TARGET_ENV_{}", env), None);
++ }
++
++- // For wasm targets we ship a precompiled `*.o` file so we just pass that
++- // directly to `ar` to assemble an archive. Otherwise we're actually
++- // compiling the source assembly file.
++ if asm.ends_with(".o") {
++- cfg.object(asm);
+++ panic!("Debian does not allow embedded object files in source code")
++ } else {
++ cfg.file(asm);
++ }
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Set DT_SONAME when building dylibs
++ In Rust, library filenames include a version-specific hash to help
++ the run-time linker find the correct version. Unlike in C/C++, the
++ compiler looks for all libraries matching a glob that ignores the
++ hash and reads embedded metadata to work out versions, etc.
++ .
++ The upshot is that there is no need for the usual "libfoo.so ->
++ libfoo-1.2.3.so" symlink common with C/C++ when building with Rust,
++ and no need to communicate an alternate filename to use at run-time
++ vs compile time. If linking to a Rust dylib from C/C++ however, a
++ "libfoo.so -> libfoo-$hash.so" symlink may well be useful and in
++ this case DT_SONAME=libfoo-$hash.so would be required. More
++ mundanely, various tools (eg: dpkg-shlibdeps) complain if they don't
++ find DT_SONAME on shared libraries in public directories.
++ .
++ This patch passes -Wl,-soname=$outfile when building dylibs (and
++ using a GNU linker).
++Author: Angus Lees <gus@debian.org>
++Forwarded: no
++
++Index: rustc.git/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs
+++++ rustc.git/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs
++@@ -1716,6 +1716,13 @@ fn linker_with_args<'a, B: ArchiveBuilde
++ // OBJECT-FILES-NO, AUDIT-ORDER
++ add_rpath_args(cmd, sess, codegen_results, out_filename);
++
+++ if (crate_type == config::CrateType::Dylib || crate_type == config::CrateType::Cdylib)
+++ && sess.target.linker_is_gnu {
+++ let filename = String::from(out_filename.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap());
+++ let soname = [String::from("-Wl,-soname=") + &filename];
+++ cmd.args(&soname);
+++ }
+++
++ // OBJECT-FILES-MAYBE, CUSTOMIZATION-POINT
++ add_user_defined_link_args(cmd, sess, codegen_results);
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Index: rustc.git/src/bootstrap/lib.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/bootstrap/lib.rs
+++++ rustc.git/src/bootstrap/lib.rs
++@@ -777,10 +777,9 @@ impl Build {
++
++ match which {
++ GitRepo::Rustc => {
++- let sha = self.rust_sha().unwrap_or(&self.version);
++- Some(format!("/rustc/{}", sha))
+++ Some(format!("/usr/src/rustc-{}", &self.version))
++ }
++- GitRepo::Llvm => Some(String::from("/rustc/llvm")),
+++ GitRepo::Llvm => panic!("GitRepo::Llvm unsupported on Debian"),
++ }
++ }
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Don't check for cargo-vendor when building from (Debian's) git
++Author: Matthijs van Otterdijk <matthijs@wirevirt.net>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++---
++Index: rustc.git/src/bootstrap/dist.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/bootstrap/dist.rs
+++++ rustc.git/src/bootstrap/dist.rs
++@@ -1112,7 +1112,10 @@ impl Step for PlainSourceTarball {
++ }
++
++ // If we're building from git sources, we need to vendor a complete distribution.
++- if builder.rust_info.is_git() {
+++ //
+++ // Debian: disabling this block because the debian package is also in a git
+++ // repository, but cargo-vendor should not be installed or run.
+++ if false && builder.rust_info.is_git() {
++ // Vendor all Cargo dependencies
++ let mut cmd = Command::new(&builder.initial_cargo);
++ cmd.arg("vendor")
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Don't download SHA256 if it's already available locally
++ In Debian we provide the stage0 tarballs as a separate component so that the
++ buildds don't need to access the network during the build.
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++@@ -24,17 +24,19 @@
++ except tarfile.CompressionError:
++ return False
++
++-def get(url, path, verbose=False, do_verify=True):
+++def get(url, path, verbose=False, do_verify=True, use_local_hash_if_present=True):
++ suffix = '.sha256'
++ sha_url = url + suffix
++ with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) as temp_file:
++ temp_path = temp_file.name
++- with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=suffix, delete=False) as sha_file:
++- sha_path = sha_file.name
+++ sha_path = path + suffix
++
++ try:
++ if do_verify:
++- download(sha_path, sha_url, False, verbose)
+++ if use_local_hash_if_present and os.path.exists(sha_path):
+++ print("using already-download file " + sha_path)
+++ else:
+++ download(sha_path, sha_url, False, verbose)
++ if os.path.exists(path):
++ if verify(path, sha_path, False):
++ if verbose:
++@@ -52,7 +54,6 @@
++ print("moving {} to {}".format(temp_path, path))
++ shutil.move(temp_path, path)
++ finally:
++- delete_if_present(sha_path, verbose)
++ delete_if_present(temp_path, verbose)
++
++
++@@ -459,7 +460,7 @@
++
++ url = "{}/dist/{}".format(self._download_url, date)
++ tarball = os.path.join(rustc_cache, filename)
++- if not os.path.exists(tarball):
+++ if True:
++ get("{}/{}".format(url, filename), tarball, verbose=self.verbose)
++ unpack(tarball, tarball_suffix, self.bin_root(), match=pattern, verbose=self.verbose)
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52108
++--- a/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++@@ -795,6 +795,8 @@
++ # preserve existing RUSTFLAGS
++ env.setdefault("RUSTFLAGS", "")
++ env["RUSTFLAGS"] += " -Cdebuginfo=2"
+++ if self.build_triple().startswith('mips'):
+++ env["RUSTFLAGS"] += " -Ctarget-feature=+xgot"
++
++ build_section = "target.{}".format(self.build)
++ target_features = []
++--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mips64_unknown_linux_gnuabi64.rs
+++++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mips64_unknown_linux_gnuabi64.rs
++@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
++ endian: "big".to_string(),
++ // NOTE(mips64r2) matches C toolchain
++ cpu: "mips64r2".to_string(),
++- features: "+mips64r2".to_string(),
+++ features: "+mips64r2,+xgot".to_string(),
++ max_atomic_width: Some(64),
++ mcount: "_mcount".to_string(),
++
++--- a/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mips64el_unknown_linux_gnuabi64.rs
+++++ b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mips64el_unknown_linux_gnuabi64.rs
++@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
++ options: TargetOptions {
++ // NOTE(mips64r2) matches C toolchain
++ cpu: "mips64r2".to_string(),
++- features: "+mips64r2".to_string(),
+++ features: "+mips64r2,+xgot".to_string(),
++ max_atomic_width: Some(64),
++ mcount: "_mcount".to_string(),
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Work around #842634 on some machines, e.g. Debian porterboxes
++ This should remain commented-out in debian/patches/series, it's not needed everywhere
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++---
++This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/
++--- a/library/std/src/sys_common/net.rs
+++++ b/library/std/src/sys_common/net.rs
++@@ -659,26 +659,3 @@
++ res.field(name, &self.inner.as_inner()).finish()
++ }
++ }
++-
++-#[cfg(test)]
++-mod tests {
++- use super::*;
++- use crate::collections::HashMap;
++-
++- #[test]
++- fn no_lookup_host_duplicates() {
++- let mut addrs = HashMap::new();
++- let lh = match LookupHost::try_from(("localhost", 0)) {
++- Ok(lh) => lh,
++- Err(e) => panic!("couldn't resolve `localhost': {}", e),
++- };
++- for sa in lh {
++- *addrs.entry(sa).or_insert(0) += 1;
++- }
++- assert_eq!(
++- addrs.iter().filter(|&(_, &v)| v > 1).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
++- vec![],
++- "There should be no duplicate localhost entries"
++- );
++- }
++-}
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Index: rust/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rust.orig/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
+++++ rust/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/i686_unknown_linux_gnu.rs
++@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use crate::spec::{LinkerFlavor, Target,
++
++ pub fn target() -> Target {
++ let mut base = super::linux_gnu_base::opts();
++- base.cpu = "pentium4".to_string();
+++ base.cpu = "pentiumpro".to_string();
++ base.max_atomic_width = Some(64);
++ base.pre_link_args.get_mut(&LinkerFlavor::Gcc).unwrap().push("-m32".to_string());
++ base.stack_probes = true;
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/55667
++Index: rust/src/test/ui/issues/issue-44056.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rust.orig/src/test/ui/issues/issue-44056.rs
+++++ rust/src/test/ui/issues/issue-44056.rs
++@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
++ // build-pass (FIXME(55996): should be run on targets supporting avx)
++-// only-x86_64
+++// ignore-test
++ // no-prefer-dynamic
++ // compile-flags: -Ctarget-feature=+avx -Clto
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Index: rust/compiler/rustc/Cargo.toml
++===================================================================
++--- rust.orig/compiler/rustc/Cargo.toml
+++++ rust/compiler/rustc/Cargo.toml
++@@ -14,13 +14,6 @@ rustc_driver = { path = "../librustc_dri
++ # Make sure rustc_codegen_ssa ends up in the sysroot, because this
++ # crate is intended to be used by codegen backends, which may not be in-tree.
++ rustc_codegen_ssa = { path = "../rustc_codegen_ssa" }
++-
++-[dependencies.jemalloc-sys]
++-version = '0.3.0'
++-optional = true
++-features = ['unprefixed_malloc_on_supported_platforms']
++-
++ [features]
++-jemalloc = ['jemalloc-sys']
++ llvm = ['rustc_driver/llvm']
++ max_level_info = ['rustc_driver/max_level_info']
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Prefer dynamic linking (currently disabled, not applied)
++ As per Debian policy, we basically revert
++ https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/0404-change-prefer-dynamic.md
++ TODO: this does not yet work: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43289
++ Perhaps a better method would be to modify dh-cargo instead of rustc
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++--- a/src/librustc/session/config.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc/session/config.rs
++@@ -846,7 +846,7 @@
++ "don't run LLVM's SLP vectorization pass"),
++ soft_float: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED],
++ "use soft float ABI (*eabihf targets only)"),
++- prefer_dynamic: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED],
+++ prefer_dynamic: bool = (true, parse_bool, [TRACKED],
++ "prefer dynamic linking to static linking"),
++ no_integrated_as: bool = (false, parse_bool, [TRACKED],
++ "use an external assembler rather than LLVM's integrated one"),
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Index: rustc.git/src/bootstrap/lib.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/bootstrap/lib.rs
+++++ rustc.git/src/bootstrap/lib.rs
++@@ -979,15 +979,13 @@ impl Build {
++ return s;
++ }
++
++- // Figure out how many merge commits happened since we branched off master.
++- // That's our beta number!
++- // (Note that we use a `..` range, not the `...` symmetric difference.)
+++ // Debian: read beta number from "version" file, this is only available
+++ // in the rustc upstream tarballs and not their git
++ let count = output(
++- Command::new("git")
++- .arg("rev-list")
++- .arg("--count")
++- .arg("--merges")
++- .arg("refs/remotes/origin/master..HEAD")
+++ Command::new("sed")
+++ .arg("-re")
+++ .arg(r"s/[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+-beta.([0-9]+) \(.*\)/\1/g")
+++ .arg("version")
++ .current_dir(&self.src),
++ );
++ let n = count.trim().parse().unwrap();
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Hardcode GDB python module directory
++ Debian package installs python modules into a fixed directory, so
++ just hardcode path in wrapper script.
++Author: Angus Lees <gus@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++
++--- a/src/etc/rust-gdb
+++++ b/src/etc/rust-gdb
++@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
++ fi
++
++ # Find out where the pretty printer Python module is
++-RUSTC_SYSROOT="$("$RUSTC" --print=sysroot)"
+++RUSTC_SYSROOT="$(if type "$RUSTC" 2>/dev/null; then "$RUSTC" --print=sysroot; else echo /usr; fi)"
++ GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY="$RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/etc"
++
++ # Run GDB with the additional arguments that load the pretty printers
++--- a/src/etc/rust-gdbgui
+++++ b/src/etc/rust-gdbgui
++@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
++ fi
++
++ # Find out where the pretty printer Python module is
++-RUSTC_SYSROOT="$("$RUSTC" --print=sysroot)"
+++RUSTC_SYSROOT="$(if type "$RUSTC" 2>/dev/null; then "$RUSTC" --print=sysroot; else echo /usr; fi)"
++ GDB_PYTHON_MODULE_DIRECTORY="$RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/etc"
++
++ # Set the environment variable `RUST_GDB` to overwrite the call to a
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Hardcode LLDB python module directory
++ Debian package installs python modules into a fixed directory, so
++ just hardcode path in wrapper script.
++Author: Angus Lees <gus@debian.org>
++Forwarded: not-needed
++
++--- a/src/etc/rust-lldb
+++++ b/src/etc/rust-lldb
++@@ -7,10 +7,10 @@
++ host=$(rustc -vV | sed -n -e 's/^host: //p')
++
++ # Find out where to look for the pretty printer Python module
++-RUSTC_SYSROOT=$(rustc --print sysroot)
+++RUSTC_SYSROOT="$(if type "$RUSTC" 2>/dev/null; then "$RUSTC" --print=sysroot; else echo /usr; fi)"
++ RUST_LLDB="$RUSTC_SYSROOT/lib/rustlib/$host/bin/lldb"
++
++-lldb=lldb
+++lldb=lldb-11
++ if [ -f "$RUST_LLDB" ]; then
++ lldb="$RUST_LLDB"
++ else
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++--- a/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
++@@ -860,6 +860,21 @@
++ rustflags.arg("-Zsymbol-mangling-version=v0");
++ }
++
+++ // Debian-specific stuff here
+++ // don't error on warnings, this sometimes causes builds to fail when
+++ // we re-bootstrap using the same version, that introduced a new warning
+++ rustflags.arg("--cap-lints=warn");
+++ // set linker flags from LDFLAGS
+++ if let Ok(ldflags) = env::var("LDFLAGS") {
+++ for flag in ldflags.split_whitespace() {
+++ if target.contains("windows") && flag.contains("relro") {
+++ // relro is ELF-specific
+++ continue;
+++ }
+++ rustflags.arg(&format!("-Clink-args={}", flag));
+++ }
+++ }
+++
++ // FIXME: It might be better to use the same value for both `RUSTFLAGS` and `RUSTDOCFLAGS`,
++ // but this breaks CI. At the very least, stage0 `rustdoc` needs `--cfg bootstrap`. See
++ // #71458.
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++--- a/src/bootstrap/doc.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/doc.rs
++@@ -361,15 +361,11 @@
++ .arg(&builder.src.join("src/doc/index.md"))
++ .arg("--markdown-playground-url")
++ .arg("https://play.rust-lang.org/")
+++ .arg("--markdown-css")
+++ .arg("rust.css")
++ .arg("-o")
++ .arg(&out)
++ .arg(&path);
++-
++- if filename == "not_found.md" {
++- cmd.arg("--markdown-css").arg("https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust.css");
++- } else {
++- cmd.arg("--markdown-css").arg("rust.css");
++- }
++ builder.run(&mut cmd);
++ }
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Use system compiler-rt from clang
++Forwarded: not-needed
++--- a/src/bootstrap/compile.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/compile.rs
++@@ -200,6 +200,12 @@
++ let mut features = builder.std_features();
++ features.push_str(&compiler_builtins_c_feature);
++
+++ // In Debian this is always available
+++ let llvm_config = builder.ensure(native::Llvm {
+++ target: builder.config.build,
+++ emscripten: false,
+++ });
+++ cargo.env("LLVM_CONFIG", llvm_config);
++ if compiler.stage != 0 && builder.config.sanitizers {
++ // This variable is used by the sanitizer runtime crates, e.g.
++ // rustc_lsan, to build the sanitizer runtime from C code
++@@ -208,11 +214,6 @@
++ // missing
++ // We also only build the runtimes when --enable-sanitizers (or its
++ // config.toml equivalent) is used
++- let llvm_config = builder.ensure(native::Llvm {
++- target: builder.config.build,
++- emscripten: false,
++- });
++- cargo.env("LLVM_CONFIG", llvm_config);
++ cargo.env("RUSTC_BUILD_SANITIZERS", "1");
++ }
++
++--- a/vendor/compiler_builtins/Cargo.toml
+++++ b/vendor/compiler_builtins/Cargo.toml
++@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
++ # LLVM_CONFIG or CLANG (more reliable) must be set.
++ c-system = []
++
++-c = ["c-vendor"]
+++c = ["c-system"]
++ compiler-builtins = []
++ default = ["compiler-builtins"]
++ mangled-names = []
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68973s
++
++Index: rustc.git/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnu_base.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnu_base.rs
+++++ rustc.git/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/windows_gnu_base.rs
++@@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ pub fn opts() -> TargetOptions {
++ "-lmsvcrt".to_string(),
++ "-luser32".to_string(),
++ "-lkernel32".to_string(),
+++ "-lssp_nonshared".to_string(),
+++ "-lssp".to_string(),
++ ];
++ late_link_args.insert(LinkerFlavor::Gcc, mingw_libs.clone());
++ late_link_args.insert(LinkerFlavor::Lld(LldFlavor::Ld), mingw_libs);
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# Patches for upstream
++
++# pending, or forwarded
++u-85807.patch
++9756838f612da2ef6c359aaea8bf0a69ad76716a.patch
++0001-Revert-Auto-merge-of-79547.patch
++u-84099.patch
++u-8d504aa90416668d8f6b4cbd449e2e1de20fb937.patch
++u-ignore-gdb-10-failures.patch
++u-update-version-check.patch
++u-reproducible-build.patch
++u-make-tests-work-without-rpath.patch
++u-tests-ignore-arm.patch
++u-mips-fixes.diff
++u-ignore-endian-big.patch
++#u-allow-system-compiler-rt.patch
++
++# not forwarded, or forwarded but unlikely to be merged
++u-rustc-llvm-cross-flags.patch
++u-dont-install-libllvm.patch
++u-reproducible-dl-stage0.patch
++
++# Debian-specific patches, not suitable for upstream
++# Patches needed by debian/prune-unused-deps
++d-0000-ignore-removed-submodules.patch
++d-0001-disable-miniz.patch
++d-0002-pkg-config-no-special-snowflake.patch
++d-0003-mdbook-strip-embedded-libs.patch
++# Other patches needed by the full Debian build
++#d-use-system-compiler-rt.patch
++d-0004-cc-psm-rebuild-wasm32.patch
++d-custom-debuginfo-path.patch
++d-disable-cargo-vendor.patch
++d-rust-gdb-paths
++d-rust-lldb-paths
++d-add-soname.patch
++d-rustflags.patch
++d-windows-ssp.patch
++d-dont-download-stage0.patch
++d-read-beta-version-from-file.patch
++d-ignore-avx-44056.patch
++d-i686-baseline.patch
++d-no-jemalloc.patch
++d-use-local-css.patch
++
++# Porter fixes under discussion, not suitable for upstreaming
++# as-is but a proper fix is being discussed
++d-fix-mips64el-bootstrap.patch
++
++# Work around for some porterboxes, keep this commented
++#d-host-duplicates.patch
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++From 5e87f97de789d68719efafde6a0175d64ed90e3b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
++From: =?UTF-8?q?Tomasz=20Mi=C4=85sko?= <tomasz.miasko@gmail.com>
++Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2021 00:00:00 +0000
++Subject: [PATCH] Check for asm support in UI tests that require it
++
++Add `needs-asm-support` compiletest directive, and use it in asm tests
++that require asm support without relying on any architecture specific
++features.
++---
++ src/test/ui/asm/bad-options.rs | 2 +-
++ src/test/ui/asm/naked-invalid-attr.rs | 2 +-
++ .../ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs | 1 +
++ .../feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.stderr | 4 ++--
++ src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.rs | 1 +
++ .../ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.stderr | 4 ++--
++ src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs | 5 +++++
++ src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs | 11 +++++++++++
++ src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs | 9 +++++++++
++ 9 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
++
++diff --git a/src/test/ui/asm/bad-options.rs b/src/test/ui/asm/bad-options.rs
++index 755fc2ca238aa..a60478f62154f 100644
++--- a/src/test/ui/asm/bad-options.rs
+++++ b/src/test/ui/asm/bad-options.rs
++@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
++-// only-x86_64
+++// needs-asm-support
++
++ #![feature(asm)]
++
++diff --git a/src/test/ui/asm/naked-invalid-attr.rs b/src/test/ui/asm/naked-invalid-attr.rs
++index cdb6c17454b73..2576d1124c85c 100644
++--- a/src/test/ui/asm/naked-invalid-attr.rs
+++++ b/src/test/ui/asm/naked-invalid-attr.rs
++@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
++ // Checks that #[naked] attribute can be placed on function definitions only.
++ //
++-// ignore-wasm32 asm unsupported
+++// needs-asm-support
++ #![feature(asm)]
++ #![feature(naked_functions)]
++ #![naked] //~ ERROR should be applied to a function definition
++diff --git a/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs b/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs
++index 06bddc422cf80..71ca5b9373a68 100644
++--- a/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs
+++++ b/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs
++@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+++// needs-asm-support
++ #![feature(asm)]
++
++ #[naked]
++diff --git a/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.stderr b/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.stderr
++index d95561d20133e..653d7b738da1a 100644
++--- a/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.stderr
+++++ b/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-naked_functions.stderr
++@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
++ error[E0658]: the `#[naked]` attribute is an experimental feature
++- --> $DIR/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs:3:1
+++ --> $DIR/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs:4:1
++ |
++ LL | #[naked]
++ | ^^^^^^^^
++@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ LL | #[naked]
++ = help: add `#![feature(naked_functions)]` to the crate attributes to enable
++
++ error[E0658]: the `#[naked]` attribute is an experimental feature
++- --> $DIR/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs:9:1
+++ --> $DIR/feature-gate-naked_functions.rs:10:1
++ |
++ LL | #[naked]
++ | ^^^^^^^^
++diff --git a/src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.rs b/src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.rs
++index 70ec0e3033c6f..9464ffe872282 100644
++--- a/src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.rs
+++++ b/src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.rs
++@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+++// needs-asm-support
++ #![feature(asm, naked_functions)]
++
++ #[track_caller] //~ ERROR cannot use `#[track_caller]` with `#[naked]`
++diff --git a/src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.stderr b/src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.stderr
++index 1b49148d629b2..5f17d6b2b5173 100644
++--- a/src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.stderr
+++++ b/src/test/ui/rfc-2091-track-caller/error-with-naked.stderr
++@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
++ error[E0736]: cannot use `#[track_caller]` with `#[naked]`
++- --> $DIR/error-with-naked.rs:3:1
+++ --> $DIR/error-with-naked.rs:4:1
++ |
++ LL | #[track_caller]
++ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
++
++ error[E0736]: cannot use `#[track_caller]` with `#[naked]`
++- --> $DIR/error-with-naked.rs:12:5
+++ --> $DIR/error-with-naked.rs:13:5
++ |
++ LL | #[track_caller]
++ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
++diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs
++index 531a23d76a27b..363105a9f09c0 100644
++--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs
+++++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header.rs
++@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ impl EarlyProps {
++ let mut props = EarlyProps::default();
++ let rustc_has_profiler_support = env::var_os("RUSTC_PROFILER_SUPPORT").is_some();
++ let rustc_has_sanitizer_support = env::var_os("RUSTC_SANITIZER_SUPPORT").is_some();
+++ let has_asm_support = util::has_asm_support(&config.target);
++ let has_asan = util::ASAN_SUPPORTED_TARGETS.contains(&&*config.target);
++ let has_lsan = util::LSAN_SUPPORTED_TARGETS.contains(&&*config.target);
++ let has_msan = util::MSAN_SUPPORTED_TARGETS.contains(&&*config.target);
++@@ -76,6 +77,10 @@ impl EarlyProps {
++ props.ignore = true;
++ }
++
+++ if !has_asm_support && config.parse_name_directive(ln, "needs-asm-support") {
+++ props.ignore = true;
+++ }
+++
++ if !rustc_has_profiler_support && config.parse_needs_profiler_support(ln) {
++ props.ignore = true;
++ }
++diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs
++index ec99fde0df9c2..c41b43cdd0b53 100644
++--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs
+++++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/header/tests.rs
++@@ -223,6 +223,17 @@ fn sanitizers() {
++ assert!(parse_rs(&config, "// needs-sanitizer-thread").ignore);
++ }
++
+++#[test]
+++fn asm_support() {
+++ let mut config = config();
+++
+++ config.target = "avr-unknown-gnu-atmega328".to_owned();
+++ assert!(parse_rs(&config, "// needs-asm-support").ignore);
+++
+++ config.target = "i686-unknown-netbsd".to_owned();
+++ assert!(!parse_rs(&config, "// needs-asm-support").ignore);
+++}
+++
++ #[test]
++ fn test_extract_version_range() {
++ use super::{extract_llvm_version, extract_version_range};
++diff --git a/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs b/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs
++index b302953708c18..7dbd70948b84d 100644
++--- a/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs
+++++ b/src/tools/compiletest/src/util.rs
++@@ -128,6 +128,15 @@ const BIG_ENDIAN: &[&str] = &[
++ "sparcv9",
++ ];
++
+++static ASM_SUPPORTED_ARCHS: &[&str] = &[
+++ "x86", "x86_64", "arm", "aarch64", "riscv32", "riscv64", "nvptx64", "hexagon", "mips",
+++ "mips64", "spirv", "wasm32",
+++];
+++
+++pub fn has_asm_support(triple: &str) -> bool {
+++ ASM_SUPPORTED_ARCHS.contains(&get_arch(triple))
+++}
+++
++ pub fn matches_os(triple: &str, name: &str) -> bool {
++ // For the wasm32 bare target we ignore anything also ignored on emscripten
++ // and then we also recognize `wasm32-bare` as the os for the target
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++From 283619cf5ca25272b294525273ec42e9c7820edb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
++From: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
++Date: Sat, 29 May 2021 12:38:46 +0000
++Subject: [PATCH] bootstrap: Disable initial-exec TLS model on powerpc
++
++Fixes #81334.
++---
++ src/bootstrap/builder.rs | 2 +-
++ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
++
++diff --git a/src/bootstrap/builder.rs b/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
++index f39e89a9d01f7..061d7ed5ee08b 100644
++--- a/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/builder.rs
++@@ -1237,7 +1237,7 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
++ // efficient initial-exec TLS model. This doesn't work with `dlopen`,
++ // so we can't use it by default in general, but we can use it for tools
++ // and our own internal libraries.
++- if !mode.must_support_dlopen() {
+++ if !mode.must_support_dlopen() && !target.triple.starts_with("powerpc-") {
++ rustflags.arg("-Ztls-model=initial-exec");
++ }
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++commit 8d504aa90416668d8f6b4cbd449e2e1de20fb937
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84057
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@pwned.gg>
++Date: Sun Apr 11 13:47:58 2021 +0100
++
++ bootstrap: check local_rebuild before adding --cfg=bootstrap, closes #84057
++
++diff --git a/src/bootstrap/compile.rs b/src/bootstrap/compile.rs
++index 8244c7710ab..f6f07a10842 100644
++--- a/src/bootstrap/compile.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/compile.rs
++@@ -462,11 +462,14 @@ fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) -> Vec<(PathBuf, DependencyType)> {
++ let dst_file = &dst_dir.join(file.to_string() + ".o");
++ if !up_to_date(src_file, dst_file) {
++ let mut cmd = Command::new(&builder.initial_rustc);
+++ cmd.env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1");
+++ if !builder.local_rebuild {
+++ // a local_rebuild compiler already has stage1 features
+++ cmd.arg("--cfg")
+++ .arg("bootstrap");
+++ }
++ builder.run(
++- cmd.env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1")
++- .arg("--cfg")
++- .arg("bootstrap")
++- .arg("--target")
+++ cmd.arg("--target")
++ .arg(target.rustc_target_arg())
++ .arg("--emit=obj")
++ .arg("-o")
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Support linking against system clang libs
++ Note: the above PR only covers the compiler_builtins crate, rustc itself also
++ needs patching as per below once that is accepted.
++Forwarded: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/compiler-builtins/pull/296
++--- a/vendor/compiler_builtins/Cargo.toml
+++++ b/vendor/compiler_builtins/Cargo.toml
++@@ -43,7 +43,13 @@
++ optional = true
++
++ [features]
++-c = ["cc"]
+++c-vendor = ["cc"]
+++
+++# Link against system clang_rt.* libraries.
+++# LLVM_CONFIG or CLANG (more reliable) must be set.
+++c-system = []
+++
+++c = ["c-vendor"]
++ compiler-builtins = []
++ default = ["compiler-builtins"]
++ mangled-names = []
++--- a/vendor/compiler_builtins/build.rs
+++++ b/vendor/compiler_builtins/build.rs
++@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
++ // mangling names though we assume that we're also in test mode so we don't
++ // build anything and we rely on the upstream implementation of compiler-rt
++ // functions
++- if !cfg!(feature = "mangled-names") && cfg!(feature = "c") {
+++ if !cfg!(feature = "mangled-names") && cfg!(any(feature = "c-vendor", feature = "c-system")) {
++ // Don't use a C compiler for these targets:
++ //
++ // * wasm32 - clang 8 for wasm is somewhat hard to come by and it's
++@@ -47,8 +47,10 @@
++ // compiler nor is cc-rs ready for compilation to riscv (at this
++ // time). This can probably be removed in the future
++ if !target.contains("wasm32") && !target.contains("nvptx") && !target.starts_with("riscv") {
++- #[cfg(feature = "c")]
++- c::compile(&llvm_target);
+++ #[cfg(feature = "c-vendor")]
+++ c_vendor::compile(&llvm_target);
+++ #[cfg(feature = "c-system")]
+++ c_system::compile(&llvm_target);
++ }
++ }
++
++@@ -70,17 +72,14 @@
++ }
++ }
++
++-#[cfg(feature = "c")]
++-mod c {
++- extern crate cc;
++-
+++#[cfg(any(feature = "c-vendor", feature = "c-system"))]
+++mod sources {
++ use std::collections::BTreeMap;
++ use std::env;
++- use std::path::PathBuf;
++
++- struct Sources {
+++ pub struct Sources {
++ // SYMBOL -> PATH TO SOURCE
++- map: BTreeMap<&'static str, &'static str>,
+++ pub map: BTreeMap<&'static str, &'static str>,
++ }
++
++ impl Sources {
++@@ -117,39 +116,11 @@
++ }
++ }
++
++- /// Compile intrinsics from the compiler-rt C source code
++- pub fn compile(llvm_target: &[&str]) {
+++ pub fn get_sources(llvm_target: &[&str]) -> Sources {
++ let target_arch = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").unwrap();
++ let target_env = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ENV").unwrap();
++ let target_os = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap();
++ let target_vendor = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_VENDOR").unwrap();
++- let cfg = &mut cc::Build::new();
++-
++- cfg.warnings(false);
++-
++- if target_env == "msvc" {
++- // Don't pull in extra libraries on MSVC
++- cfg.flag("/Zl");
++-
++- // Emulate C99 and C++11's __func__ for MSVC prior to 2013 CTP
++- cfg.define("__func__", Some("__FUNCTION__"));
++- } else {
++- // Turn off various features of gcc and such, mostly copying
++- // compiler-rt's build system already
++- cfg.flag("-fno-builtin");
++- cfg.flag("-fvisibility=hidden");
++- cfg.flag("-ffreestanding");
++- // Avoid the following warning appearing once **per file**:
++- // clang: warning: optimization flag '-fomit-frame-pointer' is not supported for target 'armv7' [-Wignored-optimization-argument]
++- //
++- // Note that compiler-rt's build system also checks
++- //
++- // `check_cxx_compiler_flag(-fomit-frame-pointer COMPILER_RT_HAS_FOMIT_FRAME_POINTER_FLAG)`
++- //
++- // in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-rt/blob/c8fbcb3/cmake/config-ix.cmake#L19.
++- cfg.flag_if_supported("-fomit-frame-pointer");
++- cfg.define("VISIBILITY_HIDDEN", None);
++- }
++
++ let mut sources = Sources::new();
++ sources.extend(&[
++@@ -411,6 +382,48 @@
++ sources.remove(&["__aeabi_cdcmp", "__aeabi_cfcmp"]);
++ }
++
+++ sources
+++ }
+++}
+++
+++#[cfg(feature = "c-vendor")]
+++mod c_vendor {
+++ extern crate cc;
+++
+++ use std::env;
+++ use std::path::PathBuf;
+++ use sources;
+++
+++ /// Compile intrinsics from the compiler-rt C source code
+++ pub fn compile(llvm_target: &[&str]) {
+++ let target_env = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ENV").unwrap();
+++ let cfg = &mut cc::Build::new();
+++ cfg.warnings(false);
+++
+++ if target_env == "msvc" {
+++ // Don't pull in extra libraries on MSVC
+++ cfg.flag("/Zl");
+++
+++ // Emulate C99 and C++11's __func__ for MSVC prior to 2013 CTP
+++ cfg.define("__func__", Some("__FUNCTION__"));
+++ } else {
+++ // Turn off various features of gcc and such, mostly copying
+++ // compiler-rt's build system already
+++ cfg.flag("-fno-builtin");
+++ cfg.flag("-fvisibility=hidden");
+++ cfg.flag("-ffreestanding");
+++ // Avoid the following warning appearing once **per file**:
+++ // clang: warning: optimization flag '-fomit-frame-pointer' is not supported for target 'armv7' [-Wignored-optimization-argument]
+++ //
+++ // Note that compiler-rt's build system also checks
+++ //
+++ // `check_cxx_compiler_flag(-fomit-frame-pointer COMPILER_RT_HAS_FOMIT_FRAME_POINTER_FLAG)`
+++ //
+++ // in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-rt/blob/c8fbcb3/cmake/config-ix.cmake#L19.
+++ cfg.flag_if_supported("-fomit-frame-pointer");
+++ cfg.define("VISIBILITY_HIDDEN", None);
+++ }
+++
++ // When compiling the C code we require the user to tell us where the
++ // source code is, and this is largely done so when we're compiling as
++ // part of rust-lang/rust we can use the same llvm-project repository as
++@@ -423,6 +436,7 @@
++ panic!("RUST_COMPILER_RT_ROOT={} does not exist", root.display());
++ }
++
+++ let sources = sources::get_sources(llvm_target);
++ let src_dir = root.join("lib/builtins");
++ for (sym, src) in sources.map.iter() {
++ let src = src_dir.join(src);
++@@ -434,3 +448,103 @@
++ cfg.compile("libcompiler-rt.a");
++ }
++ }
+++
+++#[cfg(feature = "c-system")]
+++mod c_system {
+++ use std::env;
+++ use std::process::{Command, Output};
+++ use std::str;
+++ use std::path::Path;
+++ use sources;
+++
+++ fn success_output(err: &str, cmd: &mut Command) -> Output {
+++ let output = cmd.output().expect(err);
+++ let status = output.status;
+++ if !status.success() {
+++ panic!("{}: {:?}", err, status.code());
+++ }
+++ output
+++ }
+++
+++ // This can be obtained by adding the line:
+++ // message(STATUS "All builtin supported architectures: ${ALL_BUILTIN_SUPPORTED_ARCH}")
+++ // to the bottom of compiler-rt/cmake/builtin-config-ix.cmake, then running
+++ // cmake and looking at the output.
+++ const ALL_SUPPORTED_ARCHES : &'static str = "i386;x86_64;arm;armhf;armv6m;armv7m;armv7em;armv7;armv7s;armv7k;aarch64;hexagon;mips;mipsel;mips64;mips64el;powerpc64;powerpc64le;riscv32;riscv64;wasm32;wasm64";
+++
+++ // This function recreates the logic of getArchNameForCompilerRTLib,
+++ // defined in clang/lib/Driver/ToolChain.cpp.
+++ fn get_arch_name_for_compiler_rtlib() -> String {
+++ let target = env::var("TARGET").unwrap();
+++ let target_arch = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_ARCH").unwrap();
+++ let target_os = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap();
+++ let r = match target_arch.as_str() {
+++ "arm" => if target.ends_with("eabihf") && target_os != "windows" {
+++ "armhf"
+++ } else {
+++ "arm"
+++ },
+++ "x86" => if target_os == "android" {
+++ "i686"
+++ } else {
+++ "i386"
+++ },
+++ _ => target_arch.as_str(),
+++ };
+++ r.to_string()
+++ }
+++
+++ /// Link against system clang runtime libraries
+++ pub fn compile(llvm_target: &[&str]) {
+++ let target = env::var("TARGET").unwrap();
+++ let target_os = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap();
+++ let compiler_rt_arch = get_arch_name_for_compiler_rtlib();
+++
+++ if ALL_SUPPORTED_ARCHES.split(";").find(|x| *x == compiler_rt_arch) == None {
+++ return;
+++ }
+++
+++ if let Ok(clang) = env::var("CLANG") {
+++ let output = success_output(
+++ "failed to find clang's compiler-rt",
+++ Command::new(clang)
+++ .arg(format!("--target={}", target))
+++ .arg("--rtlib=compiler-rt")
+++ .arg("--print-libgcc-file-name"),
+++ );
+++ let fullpath = Path::new(str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap());
+++ let libpath = fullpath.parent().unwrap().display();
+++ let libname = fullpath
+++ .file_stem()
+++ .unwrap()
+++ .to_str()
+++ .unwrap()
+++ .trim_start_matches("lib");
+++ println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", libpath);
+++ println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static={}", libname);
+++ } else if let Ok(llvm_config) = env::var("LLVM_CONFIG") {
+++ // fallback if clang is not installed
+++ let (subpath, libname) = match target_os.as_str() {
+++ "linux" => ("linux", format!("clang_rt.builtins-{}", &compiler_rt_arch)),
+++ "macos" => ("darwin", "clang_rt.builtins_osx_dynamic".to_string()),
+++ _ => panic!("unsupported target os: {}", target_os),
+++ };
+++ let cmd = format!("ls -1d $({} --libdir)/clang/*/lib/{}", llvm_config, subpath);
+++ let output = success_output(
+++ "failed to find clang's lib dir",
+++ Command::new("sh").args(&["-ec", &cmd]),
+++ );
+++ for search_dir in str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap().lines() {
+++ println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", search_dir);
+++ }
+++ println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=static={}", libname);
+++ } else {
+++ panic!("neither CLANG nor LLVM_CONFIG could be read");
+++ }
+++
+++ let sources = sources::get_sources(llvm_target);
+++ for (sym, _src) in sources.map.iter() {
+++ println!("cargo:rustc-cfg={}=\"optimized-c\"", sym);
+++ }
+++ }
+++}
++--- a/src/bootstrap/compile.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/compile.rs
++@@ -213,6 +213,7 @@
++ emscripten: false,
++ });
++ cargo.env("LLVM_CONFIG", llvm_config);
+++ cargo.env("RUSTC_BUILD_SANITIZERS", "1");
++ }
++
++ cargo.arg("--features").arg(features)
++--- a/src/librustc_asan/build.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc_asan/build.rs
++@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@
++ use cmake::Config;
++
++ fn main() {
+++ if env::var("RUSTC_BUILD_SANITIZERS") != Ok("1".to_string()) {
+++ return;
+++ }
++ if let Some(llvm_config) = env::var_os("LLVM_CONFIG") {
++ build_helper::restore_library_path();
++
++--- a/src/librustc_lsan/build.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc_lsan/build.rs
++@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@
++ use cmake::Config;
++
++ fn main() {
+++ if env::var("RUSTC_BUILD_SANITIZERS") != Ok("1".to_string()) {
+++ return;
+++ }
++ if let Some(llvm_config) = env::var_os("LLVM_CONFIG") {
++ build_helper::restore_library_path();
++
++--- a/src/librustc_msan/build.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc_msan/build.rs
++@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@
++ use cmake::Config;
++
++ fn main() {
+++ if env::var("RUSTC_BUILD_SANITIZERS") != Ok("1".to_string()) {
+++ return;
+++ }
++ if let Some(llvm_config) = env::var_os("LLVM_CONFIG") {
++ build_helper::restore_library_path();
++
++--- a/src/librustc_tsan/build.rs
+++++ b/src/librustc_tsan/build.rs
++@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@
++ use cmake::Config;
++
++ fn main() {
+++ if env::var("RUSTC_BUILD_SANITIZERS") != Ok("1".to_string()) {
+++ return;
+++ }
++ if let Some(llvm_config) = env::var_os("LLVM_CONFIG") {
++ build_helper::restore_library_path();
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78932
++--- a/src/bootstrap/dist.rs
+++++ b/src/bootstrap/dist.rs
++@@ -2370,7 +2370,8 @@
++ /// Note: This function does not yet support Windows, but we also don't support
++ /// linking LLVM tools dynamically on Windows yet.
++ fn maybe_install_llvm(builder: &Builder<'_>, target: TargetSelection, dst_libdir: &Path) {
++- if !builder.config.llvm_link_shared {
+++ // Debian does not need to install this
+++ if true {
++ // We do not need to copy LLVM files into the sysroot if it is not
++ // dynamically linked; it is already included into librustc_llvm
++ // statically.
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Forwarded: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77413
++commit a311e14b9cb23419b6a287d651de7d02136a4be4
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@pwned.gg>
++Date: Thu Oct 1 18:53:49 2020 +0100
++
++ Ignore mir tests on big-endian
++
++--- a/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/checked_add.rs
+++++ b/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/checked_add.rs
++@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
++ // compile-flags: -C overflow-checks=on
++-
+++// ignore-endian-big
++ // EMIT_MIR checked_add.main.ConstProp.diff
++ fn main() {
++ let x: u32 = 1 + 1;
++--- a/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/mutable_variable_aggregate.rs
+++++ b/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/mutable_variable_aggregate.rs
++@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
++ // compile-flags: -O
++-
+++// ignore-endian-big
++ // EMIT_MIR mutable_variable_aggregate.main.ConstProp.diff
++ fn main() {
++ let mut x = (42, 43);
++--- a/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/mutable_variable_no_prop.rs
+++++ b/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/mutable_variable_no_prop.rs
++@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
++ // compile-flags: -O
++-
+++// ignore-endian-big
++ static mut STATIC: u32 = 42;
++
++ // EMIT_MIR mutable_variable_no_prop.main.ConstProp.diff
++--- a/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/optimizes_into_variable.rs
+++++ b/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/optimizes_into_variable.rs
++@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
++ // compile-flags: -C overflow-checks=on
++-
+++// ignore-endian-big
++ struct Point {
++ x: u32,
++ y: u32,
++--- a/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/return_place.rs
+++++ b/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/return_place.rs
++@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
++ // compile-flags: -C overflow-checks=on
++-
+++// ignore-endian-big
++ // EMIT_MIR return_place.add.ConstProp.diff
++ // EMIT_MIR return_place.add.PreCodegen.before.mir
++ fn add() -> u32 {
++--- a/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/tuple_literal_propagation.main.ConstProp.diff
+++++ b/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/tuple_literal_propagation.main.ConstProp.diff
++@@ -2,37 +2,37 @@
++ + // MIR for `main` after ConstProp
++
++ fn main() -> () {
++- let mut _0: (); // return place in scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:2:11: 2:11
++- let _1: (u32, u32); // in scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:3:9: 3:10
++- let _2: (); // in scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:5: 5:15
++- let mut _3: (u32, u32); // in scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:13: 5:14
+++ let mut _0: (); // return place in scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:3:11: 3:11
+++ let _1: (u32, u32); // in scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:4:9: 4:10
+++ let _2: (); // in scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:5: 6:15
+++ let mut _3: (u32, u32); // in scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:13: 6:14
++ scope 1 {
++- debug x => _1; // in scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:3:9: 3:10
+++ debug x => _1; // in scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:4:9: 4:10
++ }
++
++ bb0: {
++- StorageLive(_1); // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:3:9: 3:10
++- (_1.0: u32) = const 1_u32; // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:3:13: 3:19
++- (_1.1: u32) = const 2_u32; // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:3:13: 3:19
++- StorageLive(_2); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:5: 5:15
++- StorageLive(_3); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:13: 5:14
++-- _3 = _1; // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:13: 5:14
++-+ _3 = const (1_u32, 2_u32); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:13: 5:14
+++ StorageLive(_1); // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:4:9: 4:10
+++ (_1.0: u32) = const 1_u32; // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:4:13: 4:19
+++ (_1.1: u32) = const 2_u32; // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:4:13: 4:19
+++ StorageLive(_2); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:5: 6:15
+++ StorageLive(_3); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:13: 6:14
+++- _3 = _1; // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:13: 6:14
++++ _3 = const (1_u32, 2_u32); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:13: 6:14
++ + // mir::Constant
++-+ // + span: $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:13: 5:14
++++ // + span: $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:13: 6:14
++ + // + literal: Const { ty: (u32, u32), val: Value(ByRef { alloc: Allocation { bytes: [1, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0], relocations: Relocations(SortedMap { data: [] }), init_mask: InitMask { blocks: [255], len: Size { raw: 8 } }, size: Size { raw: 8 }, align: Align { pow2: 2 }, mutability: Not, extra: () }, offset: Size { raw: 0 } }) }
++- _2 = consume(move _3) -> bb1; // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:5: 5:15
+++ _2 = consume(move _3) -> bb1; // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:5: 6:15
++ // mir::Constant
++- // + span: $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:5: 5:12
+++ // + span: $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:5: 6:12
++ // + literal: Const { ty: fn((u32, u32)) {consume}, val: Value(Scalar(<ZST>)) }
++ }
++
++ bb1: {
++- StorageDead(_3); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:14: 5:15
++- StorageDead(_2); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:5:15: 5:16
++- _0 = const (); // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:2:11: 6:2
++- StorageDead(_1); // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:1: 6:2
++- return; // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:2: 6:2
+++ StorageDead(_3); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:14: 6:15
+++ StorageDead(_2); // scope 1 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:6:15: 6:16
+++ _0 = const (); // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:3:11: 7:2
+++ StorageDead(_1); // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:7:1: 7:2
+++ return; // scope 0 at $DIR/tuple_literal_propagation.rs:7:2: 7:2
++ }
++ }
++
++--- a/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/tuple_literal_propagation.rs
+++++ b/src/test/mir-opt/const_prop/tuple_literal_propagation.rs
++@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+++// ignore-endian-big
++ // EMIT_MIR tuple_literal_propagation.main.ConstProp.diff
++ fn main() {
++ let x = (1, 2);
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79009
++
++--- a/src/test/debuginfo/extern-c-fn.rs
+++++ b/src/test/debuginfo/extern-c-fn.rs
++@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+++// ignore-test fails on gdb-10 see #79009
++ // min-lldb-version: 310
++
++ // compile-flags:-g
++--- a/src/test/debuginfo/generator-objects.rs
+++++ b/src/test/debuginfo/generator-objects.rs
++@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+++// ignore-test fails on gdb-10 see #79009
++ // ignore-tidy-linelength
++
++ // Require a gdb that can read DW_TAG_variant_part.
++--- a/src/test/debuginfo/issue-57822.rs
+++++ b/src/test/debuginfo/issue-57822.rs
++@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+++// ignore-test fails on gdb-10 see #79009
++ // This test makes sure that the LLDB pretty printer does not throw an exception
++ // for nested closures and generators.
++
++--- a/src/test/debuginfo/pretty-huge-vec.rs
+++++ b/src/test/debuginfo/pretty-huge-vec.rs
++@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+++// ignore-test fails on gdb-10 see #79009
++ // ignore-windows failing on win32 bot
++ // ignore-freebsd: gdb package too new
++ // ignore-android: FIXME(#10381)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Author: Chris Coulson <chris.coulson@canonical.com>
++Forwarded: TODO
++--- a/src/test/run-make-fulldeps/sysroot-crates-are-unstable/Makefile
+++++ b/src/test/run-make-fulldeps/sysroot-crates-are-unstable/Makefile
++@@ -1,2 +1,6 @@
+++include ../tools.mk
+++
+++RUSTC := $(RUSTC_ORIGINAL)
+++
++ all:
++- '$(PYTHON)' test.py
+++ $(HOST_RPATH_ENV) '$(PYTHON)' test.py
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Various fixes for Rust on MIPS
++Author: Dragan Mladjenovic <dmladjenovic@wavecomp.com>
++Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/881845
++Last-Update: 2020-03-23
++
++Index: rustc.git/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm_util.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm_util.rs
+++++ rustc.git/compiler/rustc_codegen_llvm/src/llvm_util.rs
++@@ -106,6 +106,12 @@ unsafe fn configure_llvm(sess: &Session)
++ // during inlining. Unfortunately these may block other optimizations.
++ add("-preserve-alignment-assumptions-during-inlining=false", false);
++
+++ if sess.target.arch == "mips"
+++ || sess.target.arch == "mips64"
+++ {
+++ add("-fast-isel=0", false);
+++ }
+++
++ for arg in sess_args {
++ add(&(*arg), true);
++ }
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Description: Don't split dwarf debug for a fully-reproducible build
++Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0@debian.org>
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/34902
++
++Index: rustc.git/compiler/rustc_llvm/build.rs
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/compiler/rustc_llvm/build.rs
+++++ rustc.git/compiler/rustc_llvm/build.rs
++@@ -137,6 +137,11 @@ fn main() {
++ let mut cfg = cc::Build::new();
++ cfg.warnings(false);
++ for flag in cxxflags.split_whitespace() {
+++ // Split-dwarf gives unreproducible DW_AT_GNU_dwo_id so don't do it
+++ if flag == "-gsplit-dwarf" {
+++ continue;
+++ }
+++
++ // Ignore flags like `-m64` when we're doing a cross build
++ if is_crossed && flag.starts_with("-m") {
++ continue;
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Index: rustc.git/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++===================================================================
++--- rustc.git.orig/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
+++++ rustc.git/src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ def _download(path, url, probably_big, v
++ run(["curl", option,
++ "-y", "30", "-Y", "10", # timeout if speed is < 10 bytes/sec for > 30 seconds
++ "--connect-timeout", "30", # timeout if cannot connect within 30 seconds
++- "--retry", "3", "-Sf", "-o", path, url],
+++ "--retry", "3", "-Sf", "-o", path, "-R", url],
++ verbose=verbose,
++ exception=exception)
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++--- a/compiler/rustc_llvm/build.rs
+++++ b/compiler/rustc_llvm/build.rs
++@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
++ if let Some(stripped) = lib.strip_prefix("-LIBPATH:") {
++ println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", stripped.replace(&host, &target));
++ } else if let Some(stripped) = lib.strip_prefix("-L") {
++- println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", stripped.replace(&host, &target));
+++ if stripped.contains(&host) { println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", stripped.replace(&host, &target)); }
++ }
++ } else if let Some(stripped) = lib.strip_prefix("-LIBPATH:") {
++ println!("cargo:rustc-link-search=native={}", stripped);
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67242
++Description: this test is new in 1.40 and the failure is present on many
++ previous rust versions without users having complained or noticed, so
++ just ignore the failure until upstream fixes it
++--- a/src/test/run-make-fulldeps/foreign-exceptions/Makefile
+++++ b/src/test/run-make-fulldeps/foreign-exceptions/Makefile
++@@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
+++# ignore-arm
+++
++ -include ../tools.mk
++
++ all: foo
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Bug: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79010
++
++--- a/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-cfg-version.stderr
+++++ b/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-cfg-version.stderr
++@@ -118,8 +118,14 @@
++ = note: see issue #64796 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64796> for more information
++ = help: add `#![feature(cfg_version)]` to the crate attributes to enable
++
+++error: invalid version literal
+++ --> $DIR/feature-gate-cfg-version.rs:30:15
+++ |
+++LL | #[cfg(version("1.65536.2"))]
+++ | ^^^^^^^^^^^
+++
++ error[E0658]: `cfg(version)` is experimental and subject to change
++- --> $DIR/feature-gate-cfg-version.rs:40:18
+++ --> $DIR/feature-gate-cfg-version.rs:38:18
++ |
++ LL | assert!(cfg!(version("1.42")));
++ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
++@@ -127,6 +133,13 @@
++ = note: see issue #64796 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64796> for more information
++ = help: add `#![feature(cfg_version)]` to the crate attributes to enable
++
++-error: aborting due to 16 previous errors
+++error[E0425]: cannot find function `version_check_bug` in this scope
+++ --> $DIR/feature-gate-cfg-version.rs:35:5
+++ |
+++LL | version_check_bug();
+++ | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope
+++
+++error: aborting due to 18 previous errors
++
++-For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0658`.
+++Some errors have detailed explanations: E0425, E0658.
+++For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0425`.
++--- a/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-cfg-version.rs
+++++ b/src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-cfg-version.rs
++@@ -27,14 +27,12 @@
++ //~^ ERROR `cfg(version)` is experimental and subject to change
++ fn bar() -> bool { true }
++
++-#[cfg(version("1.65536.2"))]
+++#[cfg(version("1.65536.2"))] //~ ERROR: invalid version literal
++ //~^ ERROR `cfg(version)` is experimental and subject to change
++ fn version_check_bug() {}
++
++ fn main() {
++- // This should fail but due to a bug in version_check `1.65536.2` is interpreted as `1.2`.
++- // See https://github.com/SergioBenitez/version_check/issues/11
++- version_check_bug();
+++ version_check_bug(); //~ ERROR: cannot find function `version_check_bug` in this scope
++ assert!(foo());
++ assert!(bar());
++ assert!(cfg!(version("1.42"))); //~ ERROR `cfg(version)` is experimental and subject to change
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/usr/bin/python3
++# Copyright: 2015-2017 The Debian Project
++# License: MIT or Apache-2.0
++#
++# Helper to remove removed-files from .cargo-checksum
++# TODO: rewrite to perl and add to dh-cargo, maybe?
++
++from collections import OrderedDict
++import argparse
++import json
++import os
++import sys
++
++def prune_keep(cfile):
++ with open(cfile) as fp:
++ sums = json.load(fp, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)
++
++ oldfiles = sums["files"]
++ newfiles = OrderedDict([entry for entry in oldfiles.items() if os.path.exists(entry[0])])
++ sums["files"] = newfiles
++
++ if len(oldfiles) == len(newfiles):
++ return
++
++ with open(cfile, "w") as fp:
++ json.dump(sums, fp, separators=(',', ':'))
++
++def prune(cfile):
++ with open(cfile, "r+") as fp:
++ sums = json.load(fp, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)
++ sums["files"] = {}
++ fp.seek(0)
++ json.dump(sums, fp, separators=(',', ':'))
++ fp.truncate()
++
++if __name__ == "__main__":
++ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
++ parser.add_argument("-k", "--keep", action="store_true", help="keep "
++ "checksums of files that still exist, and assume they haven't changed.")
++ parser.add_argument('crates', nargs=argparse.REMAINDER,
++ help="crates whose checksums to prune. (default: ./)")
++ args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
++ crates = args.crates or ["."]
++ f = prune_keep if args.keep else prune
++ for c in crates:
++ cfile = os.path.join(c, ".cargo-checksum.json") if os.path.isdir(c) else c
++ f(cfile)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/bash
++# Run this script in an unpacked upstream tarball directory, and it will update
++# (i.e. overwrite) the "unused deps" part of Files-Excluded in d/copyright.
++
++set -e
++
++scriptdir=$(dirname "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")")
++had_config_toml=$(if test -e "$scriptdir/debian/config.toml"; then echo true; else echo false; fi)
++
++( cd "$scriptdir" && debian/rules debian/config.toml )
++cp "$scriptdir/debian/config.toml" config.toml
++
++for i in "$scriptdir/debian/patches"/d-00*.patch; do
++ "$scriptdir/debian/ensure-patch" -N "$i"
++done
++test -f Cargo.lock.orig || cp Cargo.lock Cargo.lock.orig
++rm -f Cargo.lock
++find vendor -name .cargo-checksum.json -execdir "$scriptdir/debian/prune-checksums" "{}" +
++sed -i -e 's/dev: 1/#dev: 1/g' src/stage0.txt # allow beta builds
++./x.py build nonexistent/path/to/trigger/cargo/metadata src/bootstrap
++
++needed_crates() {
++ cat Cargo.lock \
++ | sed -z -e 's/\nname = /name = /g' -e 's/\nversion = /version = /g' \
++ | sed -ne 's/\[\[package\]\]name = "\(.*\)"version = "\(.*\)"/\1 \2/gp'
++}
++
++ghetto_parse_cargo() {
++ cat "$1" \
++ | tr '\n' '\t' \
++ | sed -e 's/\t\[/\n[/g' \
++ | perl -ne 'print if s/^\[(?:package|project)\].*\tname\s*=\s*"(.*?)".*\tversion\s*=\s*"(.*?)".*/\1 \2/g'
++}
++
++pruned_paths() {
++ for i in vendor/*/Cargo.toml; do
++ pkgnamever=
++ pkgnamever=$(ghetto_parse_cargo "$i")
++ if [ -z "$pkgnamever" ]; then
++ echo >&2 "failed to parse: $i"
++ exit 1
++ fi
++ echo "$pkgnamever $i"
++ done | grep -v -F -f <(needed_crates) | cut '-d ' -f3 | while read x; do
++ echo " $(dirname $x)"
++ done
++}
++
++header='# DO NOT EDIT below, AUTOGENERATED'
++footer='# DO NOT EDIT above, AUTOGENERATED'
++{
++echo "$header"
++pruned_paths
++echo "$footer"
++} > $scriptdir/debian/copyright.unused-deps
++
++cd $scriptdir/debian
++sed -i -e "/^$header/,/^$footer/d" -e '/^# unused dependencies/rcopyright.unused-deps' copyright
++rm copyright.unused-deps
++$had_config_toml || rm "$scriptdir/debian/config.toml"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/usr/bin/make -f
++# -*- makefile -*-
++
++include /usr/share/dpkg/pkg-info.mk
++include /usr/share/dpkg/vendor.mk
++include /usr/share/dpkg/architecture.mk
++SED_VERSION_SHORT := sed -re 's/([^.]+)\.([^.]+)\..*/\1.\2/'
++RUST_VERSION := $(shell echo '$(DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM)' | $(SED_VERSION_SHORT))
++RUST_LONG_VERSION := $(shell echo '$(DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM)' | sed -re 's/([^+]+).*/\1/')
++LIBSTD_PKG := libstd-rust-$(RUST_VERSION)
++# Sed expression that matches the "rustc" we have in our Build-Depends field
++SED_RUSTC_BUILDDEP := sed -ne "/^Build-Depends:/,/^[^[:space:]\#]/{/^ *rustc:native .*,/p}" debian/control
++# Version of /usr/bin/rustc
++LOCAL_RUST_VERSION := $(shell rustc --version --verbose | sed -ne 's/^release: //p')
++
++include /usr/share/dpkg/buildflags.mk
++export CFLAGS CXXFLAGS CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS
++export CARGO_HOME = $(CURDIR)/debian/cargo
++
++# Defines DEB_*_RUST_TYPE triples
++include debian/architecture.mk
++export DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE
++
++# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
++#export DH_VERBOSE=1
++
++DEB_DESTDIR := $(CURDIR)/debian/tmp
++
++# Use system LLVM (comment out to use vendored LLVM)
++LLVM_VERSION = 11
++OLD_LLVM_VERSION = 10
++# Make it easier to test against a custom LLVM
++ifneq (,$(LLVM_DESTDIR))
++LLVM_LIBRARY_PATH := $(LLVM_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH):$(LLVM_DESTDIR)/usr/lib
++LD_LIBRARY_PATH := $(if $(LD_LIBRARY_PATH),$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH):$(LLVM_LIBRARY_PATH),$(LLVM_LIBRARY_PATH))
++export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
++endif
++
++RUSTBUILD = RUST_BACKTRACE=1 python3 src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
++RUSTBUILD_FLAGS = --stage 2 --config debian/config.toml -vvv --on-fail env
++RUSTBUILD_TEST = $(RUSTBUILD) test --no-fail-fast
++# To run a specific test, run something like:
++# $ debian/rules override_dh_auto_test-arch \
++# RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS="src/test/run-make --test-args extern-fn-struct"
++# See src/bootstrap/README.md for more options.
++RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS =
++
++update-version:
++ oldver=$(shell $(SED_RUSTC_BUILDDEP) | sed -ne 's/.*(<= \(.*\)).*/\1/gp' | $(SED_VERSION_SHORT)); \
++ newver=$(RUST_VERSION); \
++ debian/update-version.sh $$oldver $$newver $(RUST_LONG_VERSION) $(CARGO_NEW)
++
++# Below we detect how we're supposed to bootstrap the stage0 compiler. See
++# README.Debian for more details of the cases described below.
++#
++PRECONFIGURE_CHECK = :
++HAVE_BINARY_TARBALL := $(shell ls -1 stage0/*/*$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)* 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
++DOWNLOAD_BOOTSTRAP := false
++# allow not using the binary tarball although it exists
++#ifneq (,$(filter $(DEB_HOST_ARCH), amd64 arm64 armhf i386 powerpc ppc64el s390x))
++# HAVE_BINARY_TARBALL := 0
++#endif
++ifeq (0,$(HAVE_BINARY_TARBALL))
++ # Case A (Building from source): the extracted source tree does not include
++ # a bootstrapping tarball for the current architecture e.g. because the
++ # distro already has a rustc for this arch, or the uploader expects that
++ # this requirement be fulfilled in some other way.
++ #
++ # Case A-1: the builder did not select the "pkg.rustc.dlstage0" build profile.
++ # In this case, we use the distro's rustc - either the previous or current version.
++ ifeq (,$(findstring pkg.rustc.dlstage0,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ # Make it easier to test against a custom rustc
++ ifneq (,$(RUST_DESTDIR))
++ RUST_LIBRARY_PATH := $(RUST_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH):$(RUST_DESTDIR)/usr/lib
++ LD_LIBRARY_PATH := $(if $(LD_LIBRARY_PATH),$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH):$(RUST_LIBRARY_PATH),$(RUST_LIBRARY_PATH))
++ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
++ endif
++ #
++ # Case A-2: the builder selected the "dlstage0" build profile.
++ # In this case, the rust build scripts will download a stage0 into stage0/ and use that.
++ # We don't need to do anything specific in this build file, so this case is empty.
++ else
++ DOWNLOAD_BOOTSTRAP := true
++ endif
++else
++ # Case B (Bootstrapping a new distro): the extracted source tree does
++ # include a bootstrapping tarball for the current architecture; see the
++ # `source_orig-stage0` target below on how to build this.
++ #
++ # In this case, we'll bootstrap from the stage0 given in that tarball.
++ # To ensure the uploader of the .dsc didn't make a mistake, we first check
++ # that rustc isn't a Build-Depends for the current architecture.
++ ifneq (,$(shell $(SED_RUSTC_BUILDDEP)))
++ ifeq (,$(shell $(SED_RUSTC_BUILDDEP) | grep '!$(DEB_HOST_ARCH)'))
++ PRECONFIGURE_CHECK = $(error found matches for stage0/*/*$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)*, \
++ but rustc might be a Build-Depends for $(DEB_HOST_ARCH))
++ endif
++ endif
++endif
++
++BUILD_DOCS := true
++ifneq (,$(findstring nodoc,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ BUILD_DOCS := false
++endif
++ifneq (,$(findstring nodoc,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
++ BUILD_DOCS := false
++endif
++
++BUILD_WASM := true
++ifneq (,$(findstring nowasm,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ BUILD_WASM := false
++endif
++
++# FIXME: 32-bit doesn't work yet, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=540782#64
++#WINDOWS_SUPPORT := amd64 i386
++WINDOWS_SUPPORT := amd64
++BUILD_WINDOWS := true
++ifneq (,$(findstring nowindows,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ BUILD_WINDOWS := false
++endif
++ifeq (,$(filter $(DEB_HOST_ARCH), $(WINDOWS_SUPPORT)))
++ BUILD_WINDOWS := false
++else
++ ifeq (,$(filter $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH), $(WINDOWS_SUPPORT)))
++ ifeq (true,$(BUILD_WINDOWS))
++ $(error cannot cross-compile from $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH) to $(DEB_HOST_ARCH), unless "nowindows" is in DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)
++ endif
++ endif
++ ifeq (i386,$(DEB_HOST_ARCH))
++ WINDOWS_ARCH := i686
++ else
++ WINDOWS_ARCH := x86_64
++ endif
++endif
++
++MAKE_OPTIMISATIONS := true
++ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
++ MAKE_OPTIMISATIONS := false
++endif
++
++# Build products or non-source files in src/, that shouldn't go in rust-src
++SRC_CLEAN = src/bootstrap/bootstrap.pyc \
++ src/etc/__pycache__/
++
++# Try to work around #933045
++ifneq (,$(filter $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH), mips mipsel))
++ SYSTEM_WORKAROUNDS += export MALLOC_ARENA_MAX=1;
++endif
++
++%:
++ $(SYSTEM_WORKAROUNDS) dh $@ --parallel
++
++.PHONY: .dbg-windows
++.dbg-windows:
++ @echo host=$(DEB_BUILD_ARCH) target=$(DEB_HOST_ARCH) BUILD_WINDOWS=$(BUILD_WINDOWS) WINDOWS_ARCH=$(WINDOWS_ARCH)
++
++.PHONY: build
++build:
++ $(SYSTEM_WORKAROUNDS) dh $@ --parallel
++
++override_dh_clean:
++ # Upstream contains a lot of these
++ dh_clean -XCargo.toml.orig
++
++debian/config.toml: debian/config.toml.in debian/rules
++ u="$(DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM)"; \
++ if [ "$$u" != "$${u%~beta.*+dfsg*}" ]; then channel="beta"; \
++ else channel="stable"; fi; echo $$channel; \
++ m4 -DRELEASE_CHANNEL="$$channel" \
++ -DDEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE="$(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE)" \
++ -DDEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE="$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)" \
++ -DDEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE="$(DEB_TARGET_RUST_TYPE)" \
++ -DDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE="$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)" \
++ -DDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE="$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)" \
++ -DDEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE="$(DEB_TARGET_GNU_TYPE)" \
++ -DMAKE_OPTIMISATIONS="$(MAKE_OPTIMISATIONS)" \
++ -DLLVM_DESTDIR="$(LLVM_DESTDIR)" \
++ -DLLVM_VERSION="$(LLVM_VERSION)" \
++ -DRUST_DESTDIR="$(RUST_DESTDIR)" \
++ "$<" > "$@"
++ if $(DOWNLOAD_BOOTSTRAP) || [ $(HAVE_BINARY_TARBALL) != 0 ]; \
++ then sed -i -e '/^rustc = /d' -e '/^cargo = /d' "$@"; fi
++# Work around low-memory (32-bit) architectures: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/45854
++ifneq (,$(filter $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH), armhf armel mips mipsel powerpc powerpcspe))
++ sed -i -e 's/^debuginfo-level = .*/debuginfo-level = 0/g' "$@"
++endif
++
++debian/rust-src.%: debian/rust-src.%.in
++ m4 -DRUST_LONG_VERSION="$(RUST_LONG_VERSION)" \
++ "$<" > "$@"
++
++debian/dh_auto_configure.stamp: debian/config.toml
++ # fail the build if we have any instances of OLD_LLVM_VERSION in debian, except for debian/changelog
++ ! grep --color=always -i '\(clang\|ll\(..\|d\)\)-\?$(subst .,\.,$(OLD_LLVM_VERSION))' --exclude=changelog --exclude=copyright --exclude='*.patch' --exclude-dir='.debhelper' -R debian
++ # fail the build if we accidentally vendored openssl, indicates we pulled in unnecessary dependencies
++ test ! -e vendor/openssl
++ # fail the build if our version contains ~exp and we are not releasing to experimental
++ v="$(DEB_VERSION)"; test "$$v" = "$${v%~exp*}" -o "$(DEB_DISTRIBUTION)" = "experimental" -o "$(DEB_DISTRIBUTION)" = "UNRELEASED"
++ $(PRECONFIGURE_CHECK)
++ if [ -d stage0 ]; then mkdir -p build && ln -sfT ../stage0 build/cache; fi
++ # work around #842634
++ if test $$(grep "127.0.0.1\s*localhost" /etc/hosts | wc -l) -gt 1; then \
++ debian/ensure-patch -N debian/patches/d-host-duplicates.patch; fi
++ # allow beta builds
++ sed -i -e 's/dev: 1/#dev: 1/g' src/stage0.txt
++ # don't care about lock changes
++ rm -f Cargo.lock
++ # We patched some crates so have to rm the checksums
++ find vendor -name .cargo-checksum.json -execdir "$(CURDIR)/debian/prune-checksums" "{}" +
++ # Link against system liblzma, see https://github.com/alexcrichton/xz2-rs/issues/16
++ echo 'fn main() { println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=lzma"); }' > vendor/lzma-sys/build.rs
++ # We don't run ./configure because we use debian/config.toml directly
++ ln -sf debian/config.toml config.toml
++ touch "$@"
++
++override_dh_auto_configure-arch: debian/dh_auto_configure.stamp
++override_dh_auto_configure-indep: debian/dh_auto_configure.stamp
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_DOCS))
++# Change config.toml now and not later, since that might trigger a rebuild
++ sed -i -e 's/^docs = false/docs = true/' debian/config.toml
++endif
++
++override_dh_auto_clean:
++ $(RM) -rf build tmp .cargo debian/cargo_home config.stamp config.mk Makefile
++ $(RM) -rf $(TEST_LOG) debian/config.toml debian/rust-src.install debian/rust-src.links debian/*.stamp
++ $(RM) -rf $(SRC_CLEAN) config.toml
++
++debian/dh_auto_build.stamp:
++ $(RUSTBUILD) build $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS)
++
++override_dh_auto_build-arch: debian/dh_auto_build.stamp
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_WINDOWS))
++ $(RUSTBUILD) build $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) \
++ --host $(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE) \
++ --target $(WINDOWS_ARCH)-pc-windows-gnu \
++ library/std
++endif
++
++override_dh_auto_build-indep: debian/dh_auto_build.stamp
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_WASM))
++ $(RUSTBUILD) build $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) \
++ --host $(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE) \
++ --target wasm32-unknown-unknown,wasm32-wasi \
++ library/std
++endif
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_DOCS))
++ $(RUSTBUILD) doc $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS)
++endif
++
++TEST_LOG = debian/rustc-tests.log
++# This is advertised as "5 tests failed" in README.Debian because our counting
++# method is imprecise and in practise we count some failures twice.
++FAILURES_ALLOWED = 8
++ifneq (,$(filter $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH), ppc64 arm64 mips64el i386))
++ FAILURES_ALLOWED = 12
++endif
++ifneq (,$(filter $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH), mips mipsel s390x powerpc))
++ FAILURES_ALLOWED = 24
++endif
++ifneq (,$(filter $(DEB_BUILD_ARCH), powerpcspe riscv64 sparc64 x32))
++ FAILURES_ALLOWED = 180
++endif
++FAILED_TESTS = grep "FAILED\|^command did not execute successfully" $(TEST_LOG) | grep -v '^test result: FAILED' | grep -v 'FAILED (allowed)'
++override_dh_auto_test-arch:
++ # ensure that rustc_llvm is actually dynamically linked to libLLVM
++ set -e; find build/*/stage2/lib/rustlib/* -name '*rustc_llvm*.so' | \
++ while read x; do \
++ stat -c '%s %n' "$$x"; \
++ objdump -p "$$x" | grep -q "NEEDED.*LLVM"; \
++ test "$$(stat -c %s "$$x")" -lt 6000000; \
++ done
++ifeq (, $(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ifeq (, $(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
++ { $(RUSTBUILD_TEST) $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) $(RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS); echo $$?; } | tee -a $(TEST_LOG)
++ # test that the log has at least 1 pass, to prevent e.g. #57709
++ grep -l "^test .* \.\.\. ok$$" $(TEST_LOG)
++ echo "==== Debian rustc test report ===="; \
++ echo "Specific test failures:"; \
++ $(FAILED_TESTS); \
++ num_failures=$$($(FAILED_TESTS) | wc -l); \
++ exit_code=$$(tail -n1 $(TEST_LOG)); \
++ echo "Summary: exit code $$exit_code, counted $$num_failures tests failed."; \
++ echo -n "$(FAILURES_ALLOWED) maximum allowed. "; \
++ if test "$$num_failures" -eq 0 -a "$$exit_code" -ne 0; then \
++ echo "Aborting just in case, because we missed counting some test failures."; \
++ echo "This could happen if we failed to build the tests, or if the testsuite runner is buggy."; \
++ false; \
++ elif test "$$num_failures" -le $(FAILURES_ALLOWED); then \
++ echo "Continuing..."; \
++ else \
++ echo "Aborting the build."; \
++ echo "Check the logs further above for details."; \
++ false; \
++ fi
++# don't continue if RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS is non-empty
++ test -z "$(RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS)"
++# don't run windows tests yet
++endif
++endif
++
++override_dh_auto_test-indep:
++ifeq (, $(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_PROFILES)))
++ifeq (, $(filter nocheck,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_WASM))
++ # Ignore failures in these tests, but run them so we see what it's like
++ -PATH=$(CURDIR)/debian/bin:$(PATH) $(RUSTBUILD_TEST) $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) $(RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS) \
++ --host $(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE) \
++ --target wasm32-unknown-unknown,wasm32-wasi \
++ library/std
++endif
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_DOCS))
++ # Run all rules that test the docs, i.e. that depend on default:doc
++ $(RUSTBUILD_TEST) $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) src/tools/linkchecker
++endif
++ test -z "$(RUSTBUILD_TEST_FLAGS)"
++endif
++endif
++
++run_rustbuild:
++ DESTDIR=$(DEB_DESTDIR) $(RUSTBUILD) $(X_CMD) $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) $(X_FLAGS)
++
++debian/dh_auto_install.stamp:
++ DESTDIR=$(DEB_DESTDIR) $(RUSTBUILD) install $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS)
++
++ mkdir -p $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/
++ mv $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/lib*.so $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/
++
++ # Replace duplicated compile-time/run-time dylibs with symlinks
++ @set -e; \
++ for f in $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/rustlib/$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)/lib/lib*.so; do \
++ name=$${f##*/}; \
++ if [ -f "$(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/$$name" ]; then \
++ echo "ln -sf ../../../$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/$$name $$f"; \
++ ln -sf ../../../$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/$$name $$f; \
++ fi; \
++ done
++
++ touch "$@"
++
++override_dh_auto_install-arch: debian/dh_auto_install.stamp
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_WINDOWS))
++ DESTDIR=$(DEB_DESTDIR) $(RUSTBUILD) install $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) \
++ --host $(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE) \
++ --target $(WINDOWS_ARCH)-pc-windows-gnu \
++ library/std
++endif
++
++override_dh_auto_install-indep: debian/dh_auto_install.stamp
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_WASM))
++ DESTDIR=$(DEB_DESTDIR) $(RUSTBUILD) install $(RUSTBUILD_FLAGS) \
++ --host $(DEB_BUILD_RUST_TYPE) \
++ --target wasm32-unknown-unknown,wasm32-wasi \
++ library/std
++endif
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_DOCS))
++ # Brute force to remove privacy-breach-logo lintian warning.
++ # We could have updated the upstream sources but it would complexify
++ # the rebase
++ @set -e; \
++ find $(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/share/doc/*/html -iname '*.html' | \
++ while read file; do \
++ topdir=$$(echo "$$file" | sed 's,^$(DEB_DESTDIR)/usr/share/doc/rust/html/,,; s,/[^/]*$$,/,; s,^[^/]*$$,,; s,[^/]\+/,../,g'); \
++ sed -i \
++ -e "s,https://\(doc\|www\).rust-lang.org/\(favicon.ico\|logos/rust-logo-32x32-blk.png\),$${topdir}rust-logo-32x32-blk.png," \
++ -e 's,<img src="https://img.shields.io/[^"]*" alt="\([^"]*\)" />,<span class="deb-privacy-replace--shields-io">\1</span>,g' "$$file"; \
++ done
++ find $(DEB_DESTDIR) \( -iname '*.html' -empty -o -name .lock -o -name '*.inc' \) -delete;
++endif
++
++override_dh_install-arch:
++ dh_install
++ dh_install -p$(LIBSTD_PKG) usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/
++ dh_install -plibstd-rust-dev usr/lib/rustlib/$(DEB_HOST_RUST_TYPE)/lib/
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_WINDOWS))
++ dh_install -plibstd-rust-dev-windows usr/lib/rustlib/*-pc-windows-gnu/lib/
++endif
++
++override_dh_install-indep: debian/rust-src.install debian/rust-src.links
++ dh_install
++ifeq (true,$(BUILD_WASM))
++ dh_install -plibstd-rust-dev-wasm32 usr/lib/rustlib/wasm32-*/lib/
++endif
++ $(RM) -rf $(SRC_CLEAN:%=debian/rust-src/usr/src/rustc-$(RUST_LONG_VERSION)/%)
++ # Get rid of lintian warnings
++ find debian/rust-src/usr/src/rustc-$(RUST_LONG_VERSION) \
++ \( -name .gitignore \
++ -o -name 'LICENSE*' \
++ -o -name 'LICENCE' \
++ -o -name 'license' \
++ -o -name 'COPYING*' \
++ \) -delete
++ # Remove files that autoload remote resources, caught by lintian
++ $(RM) -rf debian/rust-src/usr/src/rustc-*/vendor/cssparser/docs/*.html
++ $(RM) -rf debian/rust-src/usr/src/rustc-*/vendor/kuchiki/docs/*.html
++ $(RM) -rf debian/rust-src/usr/src/rustc-*/vendor/url/docs/*.html
++ $(RM) -rf debian/rust-src/usr/src/rustc-*/vendor/xz2/.gitmodules
++
++override_dh_installchangelogs:
++ dh_installchangelogs RELEASES.md
++
++override_dh_installdocs:
++ dh_installdocs -X.tex -X.aux -X.log -X.out -X.toc
++
++override_dh_missing:
++ dh_missing --list-missing
++
++override_dh_compress:
++ dh_compress -X.woff
++
++# The below override is disabled on advice from #debian-devel, because:
++# - only shared libs get the "split dbgsym package" treatment by dh_strip;
++# static libs simply get their debuginfo discarded
++# - strip(1) sometimes breaks wasm libs
++#
++#override_dh_strip:
++# # Work around #35733, #468333
++# find debian/libstd-rust-dev*/ -name '*.rlib' -execdir mv '{}' '{}.a' \;
++# # This is expected to print out lots of "File format unrecognized" warnings about
++# # rust.metadata.bin and *.deflate but the .o files inside the rlibs should be stripped
++# # Some files are still omitted because of #875780 however.
++# dh_strip -v
++# find debian/libstd-rust-dev*/ -name '*.rlib.a' -execdir sh -c 'mv "$$1" "$${1%.a}"' - '{}' \;
++
++override_dh_dwz:
++ # otherwise rustc gets an empty multifile which lintian errors on, causing
++ # FTP auto-reject. this is a work-around, the lintian bug is #955752
++ dh_dwz --no-dwz-multifile
++
++override_dh_makeshlibs:
++ dh_makeshlibs -V
++
++ # dh_makeshlibs doesn't support our "libfoo-version.so" naming
++ # structure, so we have to do this ourselves.
++ mkdir -p debian/$(LIBSTD_PKG)/DEBIAN
++ LC_ALL=C ls debian/$(LIBSTD_PKG)/usr/lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/lib*.so | \
++ sed -n 's,^.*/\(lib.*\)-\(.\+\)\.so$$,\1 \2,p' | \
++ while read name version; do \
++ echo "$$name $$version $(LIBSTD_PKG) (>= $(DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM))"; \
++ done > debian/$(LIBSTD_PKG)/DEBIAN/shlibs
++
++override_dh_shlibdeps:
++ dh_shlibdeps -- -x$(LIBSTD_PKG)
++
++QUILT_SPECIAL_SNOWFLAKE_RETURN_CODE = x=$$?; if [ $$x = 2 ]; then exit 0; else exit $$x; fi
++source_orig-stage0:
++ QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt push -aq; $(QUILT_SPECIAL_SNOWFLAKE_RETURN_CODE)
++ $(MAKE) -f debian/rules clean
++ debian/make_orig-stage0_tarball.sh
++ QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches quilt pop -aq; $(QUILT_SPECIAL_SNOWFLAKE_RETURN_CODE)
++ rm -rf .pc
++
++get_beta_version = \
++ u="$(DEB_VERSION_UPSTREAM)"; \
++ if [ "$$u" != "$${u%~beta.*+dfsg*}" ]; then \
++ newver=$(shell echo $(RUST_VERSION) | perl -lpe 's/(\d+)\.(\d+)/$$1 . "." . ($$2)/e'); \
++ else \
++ newver=$(shell echo $(RUST_VERSION) | perl -lpe 's/(\d+)\.(\d+)/$$1 . "." . ($$2+1)/e'); \
++ fi
++
++debian/watch-beta: debian/watch-beta.in debian/rules
++ set -e; $(get_beta_version); \
++ m4 -DOLDVER="$$oldver" -DNEWVER="$$newver.0" "$<" > "$@"
++
++source_orig-beta: debian/watch-beta
++ uscan $(USCAN_OPTS) $(if $(USCAN_DESTDIR),--destdir=$(USCAN_DESTDIR),) --verbose --watchfile "$<"
++ set -e; $(get_beta_version); \
++ bd="$(if $(USCAN_DESTDIR),$(USCAN_DESTDIR),..)"; \
++ tar xf $$bd/rustc-$$newver.0-beta.999-src.tar.xz rustc-beta-src/version; \
++ bv="$$(sed -re 's/[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+-beta.([0-9]+) \(.*\)/\1/g' rustc-beta-src/version)"; \
++ bash -c 'shopt -s nullglob; for i in '"$$bd"'/rustc*beta.999*; do mv $$i $${i/beta.999/beta.'"$$bv"'}; done'; \
++ rm -f rustc-beta-src/version; \
++ rmdir -p rustc-beta-src; \
++ echo "prepared rustc $$newver.0~beta.$$bv in $$bd"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Document: rust-book
++Title: The Rust Programming Language
++Section: Programming/Rust
++Abstract:
++ This book will teach you about the Rust Programming Language. Rust is
++ a modern systems programming language focusing on safety and speed. It
++ accomplishes these goals by being memory safe without using garbage
++ collection.
++
++Format: HTML
++Index: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/book/index.html
++Files: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/book/*.html
++ /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/book/*/*.html
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++Document: rust-reference
++Title: The Rust Reference
++Section: Programming/Rust
++Abstract:
++ This document is the primary reference for the Rust programming
++ language.
++
++Format: HTML
++Index: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/reference/index.html
++Files: /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/reference/*.html
++ /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/reference/*/*.html
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/rust/html
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/icons/rust-logo-32x32-blk.png usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# This should eventually become part of a dh_rustdoc program.
++# Something that does e.g.
++# find $(DESTDIR) -name jquery.js -execdir ln -sf -T \
++# /usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/jquery.js '{}' \;
++usr/share/javascript/jquery/jquery.min.js usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/jquery.min.js
++usr/share/javascript/mathjax usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/mathjax
++usr/share/javascript/highlight.js/styles/atelier-dune-light.css usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/highlight.css
++usr/share/javascript/highlight.js/highlight.js usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/highlight.js
++usr/share/fonts-font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css usr/share/doc/rust-doc/html/font-awesome.min.css
++usr/share/fonts-font-awesome/fonts usr/share/doc/rust-doc/fonts
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/bin/rust-gdb
++usr/bin/rust-gdbgui
++usr/lib/rustlib/etc/gdb_load_rust_pretty_printers.py
++usr/lib/rustlib/etc/gdb_lookup.py
++usr/lib/rustlib/etc/gdb_providers.py
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/share/man/man1/gdb.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/rust-gdb.1.gz
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/bin/rust-lldb
++usr/lib/rustlib/etc/lldb_commands
++usr/lib/rustlib/etc/lldb_lookup.py
++usr/lib/rustlib/etc/lldb_providers.py
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/share/man/man1/lldb-11.1.gz usr/share/man/man1/rust-lldb.1.gz
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/patches usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION/debian
++# from src/bootstrap/dist.rs:370 onwards
++COPYRIGHT usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++LICENSE-APACHE usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++LICENSE-MIT usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++CONTRIBUTING.md usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++README.md usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++RELEASES.md usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++configure usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++x.py usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++config.toml.example usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++Cargo.toml usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++src usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++library usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
++compiler usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/src/rustc-RUST_LONG_VERSION usr/lib/rustlib/src/rust
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# False positives that change quite often, so just override with a wildcard
++rust-src binary: executable-not-elf-or-script usr/src/rustc-*/*
++rust-src binary: privacy-breach-generic usr/src/rustc-*/*
++rust-src binary: package-contains-eslint-config-file usr/src/rustc-*/src/librustdoc/html/static/.eslintrc.js
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/bin/rustc
++usr/bin/rustdoc
++usr/lib/rustlib/etc/rust_types.py
++debian/architecture.mk usr/share/rustc/
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++usr/bin/lld-11 usr/bin/rust-lld
++usr/bin/clang-11 usr/bin/rust-clang
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/rustc.1
++debian/tmp/usr/share/man/man1/rustdoc.1
++
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++3.0 (quilt)
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++debian/icons/rust-logo-32x32-blk.png
++# if you are here because dpkg-source told you to "add stage0/rustc-** in d/source/include-binaries",
++# ignore that instruction and instead:
++# a) if you want to use the orig-stage0 for your next upload, then extract it into stage0/
++# b) if you don't want to use it, then rename "../rustc_${version}.orig-stage0.tar.xz" to something else
++# see also d/source/options and d/source/local-options and #577113.
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# Long documentation
++rustc source: source-is-missing library/stdarch/crates/stdarch-verify/arm-intrinsics.html line length is * characters (>*)
++# Test data
++rustc source: source-is-missing vendor/minifier/tests/files/minified_main.js line length is * characters (>*)
++# Lintian out-of-date
++rustc source: invalid-profile-name-in-build-profiles-field nowasm *
++rustc source: invalid-profile-name-in-source-relation nowasm *
++rustc source: invalid-profile-name-in-build-profiles-field nowindows *
++rustc source: invalid-profile-name-in-source-relation nowindows *
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++# this helps to prevent accidentally including the orig-stage0 tarball in a non
++# orig-stage0 upload, after running `debian/rules source_orig-stage0`.
++# we can get rid of this after #577113 is fixed
++include-removal
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++#!/bin/bash
++# Don't run this directly, use "debian/rules update-version" instead
++
++prev_stable() {
++local V=$1
++python3 -c 'import sys; k=list(map(int,sys.argv[1].split("."))); k[1]-=1; print(".".join(map(str,k)))' "$V"
++}
++
++cargo_new() {
++local V=$1
++python3 -c 'import sys; k=list(map(int,sys.argv[1].split("."))); k[1]+='"${2:-1}"'; k[0]-=1; print(".".join(map(str,k)))' "$V"
++}
++
++update() {
++local ORIG=$1 NEW=$2 NEW_LONG=$3
++local CARGO_NEW=${4:-$(cargo_new $NEW)}
++local CARGO_NEXT=${4:-$(cargo_new $NEW 2)}
++
++ORIG_M1=$(prev_stable $ORIG)
++NEW_M1=$(prev_stable $NEW)
++ORIG_R="${ORIG/./\\.}" # match a literal dot, otherwise this might sometimes match e.g. debhelper (>= 9.20141010)
++
++WASI_CI="$(grep -Rl "git clone https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-libc" ../src/ci | head -n1)"
++WASI_COMMIT="$(egrep -o '\b[0-9A-Fa-f]{7}' "$WASI_CI")"
++WASI_REGEX='wasi-libc \(([><=]+) 0.0~git([0-9]+).([0-9a-f]+)([~+]+)\)'
++
++if [ -z "$WASI_COMMIT" -o "$(printf '%s\n' "$WASI_COMMIT" | wc -l)" != 1 ]; then
++ echo >&2 "error: could not determine unique WASI_COMMIT ($WASI_COMMIT), please figure it out from src/ci and update my logic"
++ exit 1
++fi
++
++WASI_COMMIT_OLD="$(sed -nre 's|.*'"${WASI_REGEX}"'.*|\3|gp' control | sort -u)"
++if [ -z "$WASI_COMMIT_OLD" -o "$(printf '%s\n' "$WASI_COMMIT_OLD" | wc -l)" != 1 ]; then
++ echo >&2 "error: could not determine unique WASI_COMMIT_OLD ($WASI_COMMIT_OLD), please figure it out from debian/control and update my logic"
++ exit 1
++fi
++
++sed -i -e "s|libstd-rust-${ORIG_R}|libstd-rust-$NEW|g" \
++ -e "s|rustc:native\( *\)(<= [^)]*)|rustc:native\1(<= $NEW_LONG++)|g" \
++ -e "s|rustc:native\( *\)(>= ${ORIG_M1/./\\.}|rustc:native\1(>= ${NEW_M1}|g" \
++ -e "s|cargo\( *\)(>= [^)]*)|cargo\1(>= ${CARGO_NEW}.0~~)|g" \
++ -e "s|cargo\( *\)(<< [^)]*)|cargo\1(<< ${CARGO_NEXT}.0~~)|g" \
++ control
++
++if [ "$WASI_COMMIT" != "$WASI_COMMIT_OLD" ]; then
++ sed -ri -e 's|'"${WASI_REGEX}"'|wasi-libc (\1 0.0~gitFIXME.'"${WASI_COMMIT}"'\4)|g' control
++ echo >&2 "note: the version of the wasi-libc Build-Depends has changed and needs to be FIXME with the correct date"
++ echo >&2 "please update that package, upload it to experimental, and supply the correct date in debian/control"
++fi
++
++if [ "$NEW" != "$ORIG" ]; then
++git mv libstd-rust-$ORIG.lintian-overrides libstd-rust-$NEW.lintian-overrides
++fi
++sed -i -e "s|libstd-rust-${ORIG_R}|libstd-rust-$NEW|g" libstd-rust-$NEW.lintian-overrides
++}
++
++cd $(dirname "$0")
++update "$@"
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++## In this file we list false-positives of the check-orig-suspicious.sh script
++# so that they can be ignored. You should manually audit all of the files here
++# to confirm that they adhere to Debian Policy and the DFSG. In particular, if
++# you are blindly adding files here just to get the build to work, you are
++# probably Doing It Wrong. Ask in #debian-rust or the mailing list for pointers.
++
++# False-positive, very small so suspicious-source thinks "octet-stream"
++src/test/run-pass/raw-str.rs
++
++# False-positive, file(1) misidentifies mime type
++src/ci/docker/*/patches/glibc/*/*.patch
++vendor/itertools*/examples/iris.data
++vendor/regex/tests/unicode.rs
++vendor/regex/tests/suffix_reverse.rs
++
++# False-positive, "verylongtext" but OK
++CONTRIBUTING.md
++compiler/rustc_codegen_cranelift/docs/dwarf.md
++library/std/sys/cloudabi/abi/cloudabi.rs
++library/std/src/os/raw/*.md
++library/std/src/sys/sgx/abi/entry.S
++library/stdarch/CONTRIBUTING.md
++src/doc/book/first-edition/src/the-stack-and-the-heap.md
++src/doc/book/*/tools/docx-to-md.xsl
++src/doc/edition-guide/src/rust-next/cargo-vendor.md
++src/doc/embedded-book/src/*/*.md
++src/doc/rust-by-example/src/flow_control/if_let.md
++src/doc/rust-by-example/src/std/arc.md
++src/doc/rust-by-example/src/trait/dyn.md
++src/doc/rustc/src/lints/groups.md
++src/doc/rustc/src/targets/known-issues.md
++src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/.travis.yml
++src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/src/*.md
++src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/src/*/*.md
++src/doc/rustdoc/src/*.md
++src/doc/*/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
++src/doc/unstable-book/src/*/*.md
++src/etc/third-party/README.txt
++src/librustc_codegen_ssa/README.md
++src/librustdoc/html/highlight/fixtures/sample.html
++vendor/*/.travis.yml
++vendor/*/Cargo.toml
++vendor/*/CHANGELOG.md
++vendor/*/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
++vendor/*/CONTRIBUTORS.md
++vendor/*/README.md
++vendor/*/README.tpl
++vendor/*/LICENSE
++vendor/*/*/LICENSE
++vendor/*/*/*/LICENSE
++vendor/ammonia/src/lib.rs
++vendor/base64/RELEASE-NOTES.md
++vendor/clap/SPONSORS.md
++vendor/clap/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
++vendor/cranelift-codegen/src/isa/x86/unwind/systemv.rs
++vendor/generic-array/DESIGN.md
++vendor/handlebars/src/lib.rs
++vendor/maplit/README.rst
++vendor/lazy_static/src/lib.rs
++vendor/oorandom/tarpaulin-report.html
++vendor/pulldown-cmark/tests/suite/footnotes.rs
++vendor/pulldown-cmark/third_party/xi-editor/crdt.md
++vendor/pulldown-cmark/specs/footnotes.txt
++vendor/pulldown-cmark-*/tests/suite/footnotes.rs
++vendor/pulldown-cmark-*/third_party/xi-editor/crdt.md
++vendor/pulldown-cmark-*/specs/footnotes.txt
++vendor/rustc-demangle/src/legacy.rs
++vendor/stable_deref_trait/src/lib.rs
++vendor/tracing-subscriber/src/fmt/format/json.rs
++vendor/unicase/src/lib.rs
++vendor/winapi-*/src/winnt.rs
++vendor/winapi/src/lib.rs
++vendor/xml5ever/examples/README.md
++
++# False-positive, audit-vendor-source automatically flags JS/C files
++# The below ones are OK since they're actually part of rust's own source code
++# and are not "embedded libraries".
++library/backtrace/crates/line-tables-only/src/callback.c
++src/ci/docker/scripts/qemu-bare-bones-addentropy.c
++src/doc/book/*/ferris.js
++src/doc/book/ferris.js
++src/etc/wasm32-shim.js
++src/grammar/parser-lalr-main.c
++src/librustdoc/html/static/*.js
++src/librustdoc/html/static/.eslintrc.js
++src/test/auxiliary/rust_test_helpers.c
++src/test/run-make/wasm-*/*.js
++src/test/run-make-fulldeps/*.c
++src/test/run-make-fulldeps/*/*.c
++src/test/rustdoc-js/*.js
++src/test/rustdoc-js-std/*.js
++src/tools/rustdoc-js/tester.js
++src/tools/rustdoc-js-std/tester.js
++vendor/errno-dragonfly/src/errno.c
++vendor/raw-cpuid/src/cpuid.c
++vendor/salsa/book/mermaid-init.js
++vendor/stacker/src/arch/windows.c
++
++# Embedded libraries, justified in README.source
++library/backtrace/crates/backtrace-sys/src/libbacktrace/configure
++library/backtrace/crates/backtrace-sys/src/libbacktrace/config/libtool.m4
++library/backtrace/crates/backtrace-sys/src/libbacktrace/*.c
++library/backtrace/crates/backtrace-sys/src/android-api.c
++vendor/compiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/BlocksRuntime/*.c
++vendor/compiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/builtins/*.c
++vendor/compiler_builtins/compiler-rt/lib/builtins/*/*.c
++vendor/compiler_builtins/compiler-rt/utils/generate_*.awk
++vendor/dlmalloc/src/dlmalloc.c
++vendor/mdbook/src/theme/book.js
++vendor/mdbook/src/theme/searcher/searcher.js
++vendor/walkdir/compare/nftw.c
++vendor/walkdir-*/compare/nftw.c
++
++# False-positive, misc
++library/backtrace/crates/backtrace-sys/src/libbacktrace/libtool.m4
++library/stdarch/.travis.yml
++library/stdarch/crates/core_arch/foo.wasm
++src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/src/queries/example-0.counts.txt
++src/test/run-make-fulldeps/target-specs/*.json
++src/test/run-make-fulldeps/libtest-json/output.json
++vendor/clap/.mention-bot
++vendor/cloudabi/cloudabi.rs
++vendor/elasticlunr-rs/src/lang/*.rs
++vendor/inotify-sys/inotify-sys.sublime-project
++vendor/markup5ever/data/entities.json
++vendor/num/ci/deploy.enc
++vendor/term-0*/scripts/id_rsa.enc
++
++# False-positive, hand-editable small image
++src/etc/installer/gfx/
++src/doc/embedded-book/src/assets/*.png
++src/doc/embedded-book/src/assets/*.svg
++src/doc/embedded-book/src/assets/f3.jpg
++src/doc/embedded-book/src/assets/nrf52-memory-map.png
++src/doc/embedded-book/src/assets/nrf52-spi-frequency-register.png
++src/doc/embedded-book/src/assets/verify.jpeg
++src/doc/nomicon/src/img/safeandunsafe.svg
++src/doc/book/second-edition/src/img/*.png
++src/doc/book/second-edition/src/img/*.svg
++src/doc/book/src/img/ferris/*.svg
++src/doc/book/src/img/*.png
++src/doc/book/src/img/*.svg
++src/doc/book/2018-edition/src/img/ferris/*.svg
++src/doc/book/2018-edition/src/img/*.svg
++src/doc/book/2018-edition/src/img/*.png
++src/doc/book/tools/docx-to-md.xsl
++src/doc/rustc/src/images/*.png
++src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/src/img/rustc_stages.svg
++src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/src/queries/example-0.png
++src/doc/unstable-book/src/compiler-flags/img/llvm-cov-show-01.png
++src/librustdoc/html/static/*.svg
++src/librustdoc/html/static/rust-logo.png
++src/librustdoc/html/static/favicon.ico
++src/librustdoc/html/static/favicon-*.png
++src/test/mir-opt/coverage_graphviz.*.InstrumentCoverage.0.dot
++vendor/addr2line/memory.png
++vendor/addr2line/time.png
++vendor/base64/icon_CLion.svg
++vendor/difference/assets/*.png
++vendor/fortanix-sgx-abi/images/enclave-execution-lifecycle.png
++vendor/heck/no_step_on_snek.png
++vendor/mdbook/src/theme/favicon.svg
++vendor/mdbook/src/theme/favicon.png
++vendor/num/doc/favicon.ico
++vendor/num/doc/rust-logo-128x128-blk-v2.png
++vendor/pest/pest-logo.svg
++vendor/pretty_assertions/examples/*.png
++vendor/termion/logo.svg
++
++# Example code
++vendor/html5ever/examples/capi/tokenize.c
++
++# Test data
++library/stdarch/ci/gba.json
++library/stdarch/crates/stdarch-verify/arm-intrinsics.html
++library/stdarch/crates/stdarch-verify/x86-intel.xml
++library/stdarch/crates/std_detect/src/detect/test_data/*.auxv
++src/test/compile-fail/not-utf8.bin
++src/test/mir-opt/*.mir
++src/test/mir-opt/*.diff
++src/test/mir-opt/*.diff.*
++src/test/mir-opt/*/*.mir
++src/test/mir-opt/*/*.diff
++src/test/mir-opt/*/*.diff.*
++src/test/mir-opt/*/*/*.mir
++src/test/mir-opt/*/*/*.diff
++src/test/mir-opt/*/*/*/*.mir
++src/test/mir-opt/*/*/*/*.diff
++src/test/*/*.rs
++src/test/*/issues/*.rs
++src/test/*/*/issue-*.rs
++src/test/*/*/issues/*.rs
++src/test/*/*.stderr
++src/test/*/*/*.rs
++src/test/*/*/*.json
++src/test/*/*/*.stderr
++src/test/*/*/*.stdout
++src/test/*/*/*/*.stdout
++src/test/*/*/*/*.stderr
++src/test/run-make/*-sgx-lvi/enclave/*/*/*.c
++src/test/run-make/*-sgx-lvi/enclave/*.c
++src/test/run-make-fulldeps/*/*/*.html
++src/test/rustdoc-json/*.expected
++src/test/ui/terminal-width/non-whitespace-trimming*.rs
++src/tools/*/tests/*/*.stderr
++vendor/bstr/src/unicode/data/*Test.txt
++vendor/cargo_metadata*/tests/test_samples.rs
++vendor/cssparser/src/css-parsing-tests/*.json
++vendor/cssparser/src/big-data-url.css
++vendor/elasticlunr-rs/tests/data/*.in.txt
++vendor/elasticlunr-rs/tests/searchindex_fixture_*.json
++vendor/flate2/tests/*.gz
++vendor/gimli/fixtures/self/*
++vendor/goblin/etc/*.rs
++vendor/goblin/tests/bins/elf/gnu_hash/helloworld.c
++vendor/goblin/tests/bins/elf/gnu_hash/*.so
++vendor/gsgdt/tests/*.json
++vendor/idna/tests/IdnaTest.txt
++vendor/idna/tests/punycode_tests.json
++vendor/idna-0*/tests/IdnaTest.txt
++vendor/idna-0*/tests/punycode_tests.json
++vendor/itertools/examples/iris.data
++vendor/html5ever/data/bench/*.html
++vendor/html5ever/html5lib-tests/*/*.dat
++vendor/html5ever/html5lib-tests/*/*.test
++vendor/libloading/tests/*.dll
++vendor/libz-sys/src/smoke.c
++vendor/md-5/tests/data/*.blb
++vendor/md-5/tests/data/*.bin
++vendor/mdbook/src/theme/searcher/searcher.js
++vendor/mdbook/tests/searchindex_fixture.json
++vendor/minifier/tests/files/test.json
++vendor/minifier/tests/files/main.js
++vendor/minifier/tests/files/minified_main.js
++vendor/pest/benches/data.json
++vendor/petgraph/tests/res/*.txt
++vendor/pretty_assertions/src/format_changeset.rs
++vendor/regex-automata/data/tests/fowler/basic.dat
++vendor/regex-automata/data/fowler-tests/basic.dat
++vendor/regex/src/testdata/basic.dat
++vendor/regex/tests/crates_regex.rs
++vendor/regex/tests/fowler.rs
++vendor/regex-0*/src/testdata/basic.dat
++vendor/regex-0*/tests/fowler.rs
++vendor/rustc-demangle/src/lib.rs
++vendor/sha-1-0*/tests/data/*.blb
++vendor/sha-1-0*/tests/data/*.bin
++vendor/sha-1/tests/data/*.blb
++vendor/sha-1/tests/data/*.bin
++vendor/sha2/tests/data/*.blb
++vendor/sha2/tests/data/*.bin
++vendor/snap/data/*
++vendor/tar/tests/archives/*.tar
++vendor/term-0*/tests/data/*
++vendor/toml/tests/*/*.toml
++vendor/toml/tests/*/*.json
++vendor/unicode-segmentation/src/testdata.rs
++vendor/url/tests/*.json
++vendor/url-1*/tests/*.json
++vendor/xml5ever/data/bench/strong.xml
++vendor/yaml-rust/tests/specexamples.rs.inc
++vendor/yaml-rust-0*/tests/specexamples.rs.inc
++
++# Compromise, ideally we'd autogenerate these
++# Should already by documented in debian/copyright
++src/doc/rustc-dev-guide/src/mir/mir_*.svg
++src/librustdoc/html/static/normalize.css
++vendor/pest_meta/src/grammar.rs
++vendor/regex-syntax/src/unicode_tables/*.rs
++vendor/ucd-parse/src/sentence_break.rs
++vendor/ucd-trie/src/general_category.rs
++vendor/unicode-normalization/src/tables.rs
++vendor/unicode-script/src/tables.rs
++vendor/unicode-segmentation/src/tables.rs
++
++# Compromise, ideally we'd package these in their own package
++src/librustdoc/html/static/*.woff
++
++# Compromise, ideally we'd autogenerate these
++vendor/bstr/src/unicode/fsm/*.dfa
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++version=4
++# if you need to download other versions replace the URL below with this one:
++# https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/channel-rust-$VERSION.toml
++# and also add searchmode=plain,\
++# it's a bit slower to download, that's why we use the other one normally
++
++opts="\
++pgpsigurlmangle=s/$/.asc/,\
++uversionmangle=s/(\d)[_.+-]?((beta|alpha)\.?\d*)$/$1~$2/,\
++dversionmangle=s/\+dfsg\d*$//,\
++downloadurlmangle=s/\.[gx]z/.xz/,\
++filenamemangle=s/.*\/(.*)\.[gx]z(\..*)?/$1.xz$2/,\
++repack,\
++repacksuffix=+dfsg1,\
++compression=xz,\
++" \
++ https://forge.rust-lang.org/infra/other-installation-methods.html \
++ https://(?:.*/)rustc?-(\d[\d.]*(?:-[\w.]+)?)-src\.tar\.[gx]z
--- /dev/null
--- /dev/null
++version=4
++# if you need to download other versions replace the URL below with this one:
++# https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/index.html
++# it's a bit slower to download, that's why we use the other one normally
++
++opts="\
++pgpsigurlmangle=s/$/.asc/,\
++uversionmangle=s/.*/NEWVER~beta.999/,\
++dversionmangle=s/\+dfsg\d*$//,\
++downloadurlmangle=s/rustc-.*-(.*)\.[gx]z/rustc-beta-$1.xz/,\
++filenamemangle=s/.*\/(.*)-[^-]*-(.*)\.[gx]z(\..*)?/$1-NEWVER-beta.999-$2.xz$3/,\
++repack,\
++repacksuffix=+dfsg1,\
++compression=xz,\
++" \
++ https://forge.rust-lang.org/infra/other-installation-methods.html \
++ (?:.*/)rustc?-(.*)-src\.tar\.[gx]z