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Avoid double building cargo_build_script.data targets #2826

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115 changes: 103 additions & 12 deletions cargo/private/cargo_build_script.bzl
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -27,6 +27,78 @@ load(
# Reexport for cargo_build_script_wrapper.bzl
name_to_crate_name = _name_to_crate_name

CargoBuildScriptRunfilesInfo = provider(
doc = "Info about a `cargo_build_script.script` target.",
fields = {
"data": "List[Target]: The raw `cargo_build_script_runfiles.data` attribute.",
"tools": "List[Target]: The raw `cargo_build_script_runfiles.tools` attribute.",
},
)

def _cargo_build_script_runfiles_impl(ctx):
script = ctx.executable.script

is_windows = script.extension == "exe"
exe = ctx.actions.declare_file("{}{}".format(ctx.label.name, ".exe" if is_windows else ""))
ctx.actions.symlink(
output = exe,
target_file = script,
is_executable = True,
)

# Tools are ommitted here because they should be within the `script`
# attribute's runfiles.
runfiles = ctx.runfiles(files = ctx.files.data)

return [
DefaultInfo(
files = depset([exe]),
runfiles = runfiles.merge(ctx.attr.script[DefaultInfo].default_runfiles),
executable = exe,
),
CargoBuildScriptRunfilesInfo(
data = ctx.attr.data,
tools = ctx.attr.tools,
),
]

cargo_build_script_runfiles = rule(
doc = """\
A rule for producing `cargo_build_script.script` with proper runfiles.

This rule ensure's the executable for `cargo_build_script` has properly formed runfiles with `cfg=target` and
`cfg=exec` files. This is a challenge becuase had the script binary been directly consumed, it would have been
in either configuration which would have been incorrect for either the `tools` (exec) or `data` (target) attributes.
This is solved here by consuming the script as exec and creating a symlink to consumers of this rule can consume
with `cfg=target` and still get an exec compatible binary.

This rule may not be necessary if it becomes possible to construct runfiles trees within a rule for an action as
we'd be able to build the correct runfiles tree and configure the script runner to run the script in the new runfiles
directory:
https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/15486
""",
implementation = _cargo_build_script_runfiles_impl,
attrs = {
"data": attr.label_list(
doc = "Data required by the build script.",
allow_files = True,
),
"script": attr.label(
doc = "The binary script to run, generally a `rust_binary` target.",
executable = True,
mandatory = True,
providers = [rust_common.crate_info],
cfg = "exec",
),
"tools": attr.label_list(
doc = "Tools required by the build script.",
allow_files = True,
cfg = "exec",
),
},
executable = True,
)

def get_cc_compile_args_and_env(cc_toolchain, feature_configuration):
"""Gather cc environment variables from the given `cc_toolchain`

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -259,20 +331,33 @@ def _cargo_build_script_impl(ctx):
variables = getattr(target[platform_common.TemplateVariableInfo], "variables", depset([]))
env.update(variables)

script_info = ctx.attr.script[CargoBuildScriptRunfilesInfo]

_merge_env_dict(env, expand_dict_value_locations(
ctx,
ctx.attr.build_script_env,
getattr(ctx.attr, "data", []) +
getattr(ctx.attr, "compile_data", []) +
getattr(ctx.attr, "tools", []),
getattr(ctx.attr, "tools", []) +
script_info.data +
script_info.tools,
))

script_tools = []
script_data = []
for target in script_info.data:
script_data.append(target[DefaultInfo].files)
script_data.append(target[DefaultInfo].default_runfiles.files)
for target in script_info.tools:
script_tools.append(target[DefaultInfo].files)
script_tools.append(target[DefaultInfo].default_runfiles.files)

tools = depset(
direct = [
script,
ctx.executable._cargo_build_script_runner,
] + ctx.files.data + ctx.files.tools + ([toolchain.target_json] if toolchain.target_json else []),
transitive = toolchain_tools,
] + ([toolchain.target_json] if toolchain.target_json else []),
transitive = script_data + script_tools + toolchain_tools,
)

# dep_env_file contains additional environment variables coming from
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -315,14 +400,24 @@ def _cargo_build_script_impl(ctx):
ctx.actions.run(
executable = ctx.executable._cargo_build_script_runner,
arguments = [args],
outputs = [out_dir, env_out, flags_out, link_flags, link_search_paths, dep_env_out, streams.stdout, streams.stderr],
outputs = [
out_dir,
env_out,
flags_out,
link_flags,
link_search_paths,
dep_env_out,
streams.stdout,
streams.stderr,
],
tools = tools,
inputs = build_script_inputs,
mnemonic = "CargoBuildScriptRun",
progress_message = "Running Cargo build script {}".format(pkg_name),
env = env,
toolchain = None,
# Set use_default_shell_env so that $PATH is set, as tools like cmake may want to probe $PATH for helper tools.
# Set use_default_shell_env so that $PATH is set, as tools like Cmake
# may want to probe $PATH for helper tools.
use_default_shell_env = True,
)

Expand All @@ -338,7 +433,7 @@ def _cargo_build_script_impl(ctx):
flags = flags_out,
linker_flags = link_flags,
link_search_paths = link_search_paths,
compile_data = depset([]),
compile_data = depset(),
),
OutputGroupInfo(
streams = depset([streams.stdout, streams.stderr]),
Expand All @@ -359,10 +454,6 @@ cargo_build_script = rule(
"crate_features": attr.string_list(
doc = "The list of rust features that the build script should consider activated.",
),
"data": attr.label_list(
doc = "Data required by the build script.",
allow_files = True,
),
"deps": attr.label_list(
doc = "The Rust build-dependencies of the crate",
providers = [rust_common.dep_info],
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -405,9 +496,9 @@ cargo_build_script = rule(
"script": attr.label(
doc = "The binary script to run, generally a `rust_binary` target.",
executable = True,
allow_files = True,
mandatory = True,
cfg = "exec",
cfg = "target",
providers = [CargoBuildScriptRunfilesInfo],
),
"tools": attr.label_list(
doc = "Tools required by the build script.",
Expand Down
41 changes: 34 additions & 7 deletions cargo/private/cargo_build_script_wrapper.bzl
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@

load(
"//cargo/private:cargo_build_script.bzl",
"cargo_build_script_runfiles",
"name_to_crate_name",
"name_to_pkg_name",
_build_script_run = "cargo_build_script",
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -142,10 +143,21 @@ def cargo_build_script(
if "CARGO_CRATE_NAME" not in rustc_env:
rustc_env["CARGO_CRATE_NAME"] = name_to_crate_name(name_to_pkg_name(name))

binary_tags = [tag for tag in tags or []]
if "manual" not in binary_tags:
binary_tags.append("manual")
script_kwargs = {}
for arg in ("exec_compatible_with", "testonly"):
if arg in kwargs:
script_kwargs[arg] = kwargs[arg]

wrapper_kwargs = dict(script_kwargs)
for arg in ("compatible_with", "target_compatible_with"):
if arg in kwargs:
wrapper_kwargs[arg] = kwargs[arg]

binary_tags = depset(
(tags if tags else []) + ["manual"],
).to_list()

# This target exists as the actual build script.
rust_binary(
name = name + "_",
crate_name = crate_name,
Expand All @@ -154,26 +166,41 @@ def cargo_build_script(
crate_features = crate_features,
deps = deps,
proc_macro_deps = proc_macro_deps,
data = data,
data = tools,
compile_data = compile_data,
rustc_env = rustc_env,
rustc_env_files = rustc_env_files,
rustc_flags = rustc_flags,
edition = edition,
tags = binary_tags,
aliases = aliases,
**script_kwargs
)

# Because the build script is expected to be run on the exec host, the
# script above needs to be in the exec configuration but the script may
# need data files that are in the target configuration. This rule wraps
# the script above so the `cfg=exec` target can be run without issue in
# a `cfg=target` environment. More details can be found on the rule.
cargo_build_script_runfiles(
name = name + "-",
script = ":{}_".format(name),
data = data,
tools = tools,
tags = binary_tags,
**wrapper_kwargs
)

# This target executes the build script.
_build_script_run(
name = name,
script = ":{}_".format(name),
script = ":{}-".format(name),
crate_features = crate_features,
version = version,
build_script_env = build_script_env,
links = links,
deps = deps,
link_deps = link_deps,
data = data,
tools = tools,
rundir = rundir,
rustc_flags = rustc_flags,
visibility = visibility,
Expand Down
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Expand Up @@ -32,10 +32,29 @@ fn main() {
.collect::<HashSet<_>>();

assert!(
root_files.take(build_script_name).is_some(),
root_files.remove(build_script_name),
"Build script must be in the current directory"
);

// An implementation detail of `cargo_build_script` is that is has two
// intermediate targets which represent the script runner. The script
// itself is suffixed with `_` while it's wrapper is suffixed with `-`.
// ensure the script is removed from consideration before continuing the
// test.
let alt_script_name = if cfg!(windows) {
format!(
"{}_.exe",
&build_script_name[0..(build_script_name.len() - ".exe".len() - 1)],
)
} else {
format!("{}_", &build_script_name[0..(build_script_name.len() - 1)],)
};
assert!(
root_files.remove(&alt_script_name),
"Failed to remove {}",
alt_script_name
);

let cargo_manifest_dir_file = root_files.take("cargo_manifest_dir_file.txt");
assert!(
cargo_manifest_dir_file.is_some(),
Expand Down
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