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//! Generate Rust bindings for C and C++ libraries.
//!
//! Provide a C/C++ header file, receive Rust FFI code to call into C/C++
//! functions and use types defined in the header.
//!
//! See the [`Builder`](./struct.Builder.html) struct for usage.
//!
//! See the [Users Guide](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-bindgen/) for
//! additional documentation.
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![deny(unused_extern_crates)]
#![deny(clippy::disallowed_methods)]
// To avoid rather annoying warnings when matching with CXCursor_xxx as a
// constant.
#![allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
// `quote!` nests quite deeply.
#![recursion_limit = "128"]
#[macro_use]
extern crate bitflags;
#[macro_use]
extern crate quote;
#[cfg(feature = "logging")]
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
#[cfg(not(feature = "logging"))]
#[macro_use]
mod log_stubs;
#[macro_use]
mod extra_assertions;
mod codegen;
mod deps;
mod options;
mod time;
pub mod callbacks;
mod clang;
#[cfg(feature = "experimental")]
mod diagnostics;
mod features;
mod ir;
mod parse;
mod regex_set;
pub use codegen::{
AliasVariation, EnumVariation, MacroTypeVariation, NonCopyUnionStyle,
};
pub use features::{RustEdition, RustTarget, LATEST_STABLE_RUST};
pub use ir::annotations::FieldVisibilityKind;
pub use ir::function::Abi;
#[cfg(feature = "__cli")]
pub use options::cli::builder_from_flags;
use codegen::CodegenError;
use features::RustFeatures;
use ir::comment;
use ir::context::{BindgenContext, ItemId};
use ir::item::Item;
use options::BindgenOptions;
use parse::ParseError;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::fs::{File, OpenOptions};
use std::io::{self, Write};
use std::mem::size_of;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::str::FromStr;
// Some convenient typedefs for a fast hash map and hash set.
type HashMap<K, V> = rustc_hash::FxHashMap<K, V>;
type HashSet<K> = rustc_hash::FxHashSet<K>;
/// Default prefix for the anon fields.
pub const DEFAULT_ANON_FIELDS_PREFIX: &str = "__bindgen_anon_";
const DEFAULT_NON_EXTERN_FNS_SUFFIX: &str = "__extern";
fn file_is_cpp(name_file: &str) -> bool {
name_file.ends_with(".hpp") ||
name_file.ends_with(".hxx") ||
name_file.ends_with(".hh") ||
name_file.ends_with(".h++")
}
fn args_are_cpp(clang_args: &[Box<str>]) -> bool {
for w in clang_args.windows(2) {
if w[0].as_ref() == "-xc++" || w[1].as_ref() == "-xc++" {
return true;
}
if w[0].as_ref() == "-x" && w[1].as_ref() == "c++" {
return true;
}
if w[0].as_ref() == "-include" && file_is_cpp(w[1].as_ref()) {
return true;
}
}
false
}
bitflags! {
/// A type used to indicate which kind of items we have to generate.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Eq, Hash, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
pub struct CodegenConfig: u32 {
/// Whether to generate functions.
const FUNCTIONS = 1 << 0;
/// Whether to generate types.
const TYPES = 1 << 1;
/// Whether to generate constants.
const VARS = 1 << 2;
/// Whether to generate methods.
const METHODS = 1 << 3;
/// Whether to generate constructors
const CONSTRUCTORS = 1 << 4;
/// Whether to generate destructors.
const DESTRUCTORS = 1 << 5;
}
}
impl CodegenConfig {
/// Returns true if functions should be generated.
pub fn functions(self) -> bool {
self.contains(CodegenConfig::FUNCTIONS)
}
/// Returns true if types should be generated.
pub fn types(self) -> bool {
self.contains(CodegenConfig::TYPES)
}
/// Returns true if constants should be generated.
pub fn vars(self) -> bool {
self.contains(CodegenConfig::VARS)
}
/// Returns true if methods should be generated.
pub fn methods(self) -> bool {
self.contains(CodegenConfig::METHODS)
}
/// Returns true if constructors should be generated.
pub fn constructors(self) -> bool {
self.contains(CodegenConfig::CONSTRUCTORS)
}
/// Returns true if destructors should be generated.
pub fn destructors(self) -> bool {
self.contains(CodegenConfig::DESTRUCTORS)
}
}
impl Default for CodegenConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
CodegenConfig::all()
}
}
/// Formatting tools that can be used to format the bindings
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Formatter {
/// Do not format the bindings.
None,
/// Use `rustfmt` to format the bindings.
Rustfmt,
#[cfg(feature = "prettyplease")]
/// Use `prettyplease` to format the bindings.
Prettyplease,
}
impl Default for Formatter {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::Rustfmt
}
}
impl FromStr for Formatter {
type Err = String;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
match s {
"none" => Ok(Self::None),
"rustfmt" => Ok(Self::Rustfmt),
#[cfg(feature = "prettyplease")]
"prettyplease" => Ok(Self::Prettyplease),
_ => Err(format!("`{s}` is not a valid formatter")),
}
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Formatter {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
let s = match self {
Self::None => "none",
Self::Rustfmt => "rustfmt",
#[cfg(feature = "prettyplease")]
Self::Prettyplease => "prettyplease",
};
s.fmt(f)
}
}
/// Configure and generate Rust bindings for a C/C++ header.
///
/// This is the main entry point to the library.
///
/// ```ignore
/// use bindgen::builder;
///
/// // Configure and generate bindings.
/// let bindings = builder().header("path/to/input/header")
/// .allowlist_type("SomeCoolClass")
/// .allowlist_function("do_some_cool_thing")
/// .generate()?;
///
/// // Write the generated bindings to an output file.
/// bindings.write_to_file("path/to/output.rs")?;
/// ```
///
/// # Enums
///
/// Bindgen can map C/C++ enums into Rust in different ways. The way bindgen maps enums depends on
/// the pattern passed to several methods:
///
/// 1. [`constified_enum_module()`](#method.constified_enum_module)
/// 2. [`bitfield_enum()`](#method.bitfield_enum)
/// 3. [`newtype_enum()`](#method.newtype_enum)
/// 4. [`rustified_enum()`](#method.rustified_enum)
/// 5. [`rustified_non_exhaustive_enum()`](#method.rustified_non_exhaustive_enum)
///
/// For each C enum, bindgen tries to match the pattern in the following order:
///
/// 1. Constified enum module
/// 2. Bitfield enum
/// 3. Newtype enum
/// 4. Rustified enum
///
/// If none of the above patterns match, then bindgen will generate a set of Rust constants.
///
/// # Clang arguments
///
/// Extra arguments can be passed to with clang:
/// 1. [`clang_arg()`](#method.clang_arg): takes a single argument
/// 2. [`clang_args()`](#method.clang_args): takes an iterator of arguments
/// 3. `BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS` environment variable: whitespace separate
/// environment variable of arguments
///
/// Clang arguments specific to your crate should be added via the
/// `clang_arg()`/`clang_args()` methods.
///
/// End-users of the crate may need to set the `BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS` environment variable to
/// add additional arguments. For example, to build against a different sysroot a user could set
/// `BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS` to `--sysroot=/path/to/sysroot`.
///
/// # Regular expression arguments
///
/// Some [`Builder`] methods, such as `allowlist_*` and `blocklist_*`, allow regular
/// expressions as arguments. These regular expressions will be enclosed in parentheses and
/// anchored with `^` and `$`. So, if the argument passed is `<regex>`, the regular expression to be
/// stored will be `^(<regex>)$`.
///
/// As a consequence, regular expressions passed to `bindgen` will try to match the whole name of
/// an item instead of a section of it, which means that to match any items with the prefix
/// `prefix`, the `prefix.*` regular expression must be used.
///
/// Certain methods, like [`Builder::allowlist_function`], use regular expressions over function
/// names. To match C++ methods, prefix the name of the type where they belong, followed by an
/// underscore. So, if the type `Foo` has a method `bar`, it can be matched with the `Foo_bar`
/// regular expression.
///
/// Additionally, Objective-C interfaces can be matched by prefixing the regular expression with
/// `I`. For example, the `IFoo` regular expression matches the `Foo` interface, and the `IFoo_foo`
/// regular expression matches the `foo` method of the `Foo` interface.
///
/// Releases of `bindgen` with a version lesser or equal to `0.62.0` used to accept the wildcard
/// pattern `*` as a valid regular expression. This behavior has been deprecated, and the `.*`
/// regular expression must be used instead.
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone)]
pub struct Builder {
options: BindgenOptions,
}
/// Construct a new [`Builder`](./struct.Builder.html).
pub fn builder() -> Builder {
Default::default()
}
fn get_extra_clang_args(
parse_callbacks: &[Rc<dyn callbacks::ParseCallbacks>],
) -> Vec<String> {
// Add any extra arguments from the environment to the clang command line.
let extra_clang_args = match get_target_dependent_env_var(
parse_callbacks,
"BINDGEN_EXTRA_CLANG_ARGS",
) {
None => return vec![],
Some(s) => s,
};
// Try to parse it with shell quoting. If we fail, make it one single big argument.
if let Some(strings) = shlex::split(&extra_clang_args) {
return strings;
}
vec![extra_clang_args]
}
impl Builder {
/// Generate the Rust bindings using the options built up thus far.
pub fn generate(mut self) -> Result<Bindings, BindgenError> {
// Keep rust_features synced with rust_target
self.options.rust_features = match self.options.rust_edition {
Some(edition) => {
if !edition.is_available(self.options.rust_target) {
return Err(BindgenError::UnsupportedEdition(
edition,
self.options.rust_target,
));
}
RustFeatures::new(self.options.rust_target, edition)
}
None => {
RustFeatures::new_with_latest_edition(self.options.rust_target)
}
};
// Add any extra arguments from the environment to the clang command line.
self.options.clang_args.extend(
get_extra_clang_args(&self.options.parse_callbacks)
.into_iter()
.map(String::into_boxed_str),
);
for header in &self.options.input_headers {
self.options
.for_each_callback(|cb| cb.header_file(header.as_ref()));
}
// Transform input headers to arguments on the clang command line.
self.options.clang_args.extend(
self.options.input_headers
[..self.options.input_headers.len().saturating_sub(1)]
.iter()
.flat_map(|header| ["-include".into(), header.clone()]),
);
let input_unsaved_files =
std::mem::take(&mut self.options.input_header_contents)
.into_iter()
.map(|(name, contents)| {
clang::UnsavedFile::new(name.as_ref(), contents.as_ref())
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
Bindings::generate(self.options, input_unsaved_files)
}
/// Preprocess and dump the input header files to disk.
///
/// This is useful when debugging bindgen, using C-Reduce, or when filing
/// issues. The resulting file will be named something like `__bindgen.i` or
/// `__bindgen.ii`
pub fn dump_preprocessed_input(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
let clang =
clang_sys::support::Clang::find(None, &[]).ok_or_else(|| {
io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Cannot find clang executable",
)
})?;
// The contents of a wrapper file that includes all the input header
// files.
let mut wrapper_contents = String::new();
// Whether we are working with C or C++ inputs.
let mut is_cpp = args_are_cpp(&self.options.clang_args);
// For each input header, add `#include "$header"`.
for header in &self.options.input_headers {
is_cpp |= file_is_cpp(header);
wrapper_contents.push_str("#include \"");
wrapper_contents.push_str(header);
wrapper_contents.push_str("\"\n");
}
// For each input header content, add a prefix line of `#line 0 "$name"`
// followed by the contents.
for (name, contents) in &self.options.input_header_contents {
is_cpp |= file_is_cpp(name);
wrapper_contents.push_str("#line 0 \"");
wrapper_contents.push_str(name);
wrapper_contents.push_str("\"\n");
wrapper_contents.push_str(contents);
}
let wrapper_path = PathBuf::from(if is_cpp {
"__bindgen.cpp"
} else {
"__bindgen.c"
});
{
let mut wrapper_file = File::create(&wrapper_path)?;
wrapper_file.write_all(wrapper_contents.as_bytes())?;
}
let mut cmd = Command::new(clang.path);
cmd.arg("-save-temps")
.arg("-E")
.arg("-C")
.arg("-c")
.arg(&wrapper_path)
.stdout(Stdio::piped());
for a in &self.options.clang_args {
cmd.arg(a.as_ref());
}
for a in get_extra_clang_args(&self.options.parse_callbacks) {
cmd.arg(a);
}
let mut child = cmd.spawn()?;
let mut preprocessed = child.stdout.take().unwrap();
let mut file = File::create(if is_cpp {
"__bindgen.ii"
} else {
"__bindgen.i"
})?;
io::copy(&mut preprocessed, &mut file)?;
if child.wait()?.success() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"clang exited with non-zero status",
))
}
}
}
impl BindgenOptions {
fn build(&mut self) {
const REGEX_SETS_LEN: usize = 29;
let regex_sets: [_; REGEX_SETS_LEN] = [
&mut self.blocklisted_types,
&mut self.blocklisted_functions,
&mut self.blocklisted_items,
&mut self.blocklisted_files,
&mut self.blocklisted_vars,
&mut self.opaque_types,
&mut self.allowlisted_vars,
&mut self.allowlisted_types,
&mut self.allowlisted_functions,
&mut self.allowlisted_files,
&mut self.allowlisted_items,
&mut self.bitfield_enums,
&mut self.constified_enums,
&mut self.constified_enum_modules,
&mut self.newtype_enums,
&mut self.newtype_global_enums,
&mut self.rustified_enums,
&mut self.rustified_non_exhaustive_enums,
&mut self.type_alias,
&mut self.new_type_alias,
&mut self.new_type_alias_deref,
&mut self.bindgen_wrapper_union,
&mut self.manually_drop_union,
&mut self.no_partialeq_types,
&mut self.no_copy_types,
&mut self.no_debug_types,
&mut self.no_default_types,
&mut self.no_hash_types,
&mut self.must_use_types,
];
let record_matches = self.record_matches;
#[cfg(feature = "experimental")]
{
let sets_len = REGEX_SETS_LEN + self.abi_overrides.len();
let names = if self.emit_diagnostics {
<[&str; REGEX_SETS_LEN]>::into_iter([
"--blocklist-type",
"--blocklist-function",
"--blocklist-item",
"--blocklist-file",
"--blocklist-var",
"--opaque-type",
"--allowlist-type",
"--allowlist-function",
"--allowlist-var",
"--allowlist-file",
"--allowlist-item",
"--bitfield-enum",
"--newtype-enum",
"--newtype-global-enum",
"--rustified-enum",
"--rustified-enum-non-exhaustive",
"--constified-enum-module",
"--constified-enum",
"--type-alias",
"--new-type-alias",
"--new-type-alias-deref",
"--bindgen-wrapper-union",
"--manually-drop-union",
"--no-partialeq",
"--no-copy",
"--no-debug",
"--no-default",
"--no-hash",
"--must-use",
])
.chain((0..self.abi_overrides.len()).map(|_| "--override-abi"))
.map(Some)
.collect()
} else {
vec![None; sets_len]
};
for (regex_set, name) in
self.abi_overrides.values_mut().chain(regex_sets).zip(names)
{
regex_set.build_with_diagnostics(record_matches, name);
}
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "experimental"))]
for regex_set in self.abi_overrides.values_mut().chain(regex_sets) {
regex_set.build(record_matches);
}
}
/// Update rust target version
pub fn set_rust_target(&mut self, rust_target: RustTarget) {
self.rust_target = rust_target;
}
/// Get features supported by target Rust version
pub fn rust_features(&self) -> RustFeatures {
self.rust_features
}
fn last_callback<T>(
&self,
f: impl Fn(&dyn callbacks::ParseCallbacks) -> Option<T>,
) -> Option<T> {
self.parse_callbacks
.iter()
.filter_map(|cb| f(cb.as_ref()))
.last()
}
fn all_callbacks<T>(
&self,
f: impl Fn(&dyn callbacks::ParseCallbacks) -> Vec<T>,
) -> Vec<T> {
self.parse_callbacks
.iter()
.flat_map(|cb| f(cb.as_ref()))
.collect()
}
fn for_each_callback(&self, f: impl Fn(&dyn callbacks::ParseCallbacks)) {
self.parse_callbacks.iter().for_each(|cb| f(cb.as_ref()));
}
fn process_comment(&self, comment: &str) -> String {
let comment = comment::preprocess(comment);
self.parse_callbacks
.last()
.and_then(|cb| cb.process_comment(&comment))
.unwrap_or(comment)
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "runtime")]
fn ensure_libclang_is_loaded() {
use std::sync::{Arc, OnceLock};
if clang_sys::is_loaded() {
return;
}
// XXX (issue #350): Ensure that our dynamically loaded `libclang`
// doesn't get dropped prematurely, nor is loaded multiple times
// across different threads.
static LIBCLANG: OnceLock<Arc<clang_sys::SharedLibrary>> = OnceLock::new();
let libclang = LIBCLANG.get_or_init(|| {
clang_sys::load().expect("Unable to find libclang");
clang_sys::get_library()
.expect("We just loaded libclang and it had better still be here!")
});
clang_sys::set_library(Some(libclang.clone()));
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "runtime"))]
fn ensure_libclang_is_loaded() {}
/// Error type for rust-bindgen.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum BindgenError {
/// The header was a folder.
FolderAsHeader(PathBuf),
/// Permissions to read the header is insufficient.
InsufficientPermissions(PathBuf),
/// The header does not exist.
NotExist(PathBuf),
/// Clang diagnosed an error.
ClangDiagnostic(String),
/// Code generation reported an error.
Codegen(CodegenError),
/// The passed edition is not available on that Rust target.
UnsupportedEdition(RustEdition, RustTarget),
}
impl std::fmt::Display for BindgenError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
BindgenError::FolderAsHeader(h) => {
write!(f, "'{}' is a folder", h.display())
}
BindgenError::InsufficientPermissions(h) => {
write!(f, "insufficient permissions to read '{}'", h.display())
}
BindgenError::NotExist(h) => {
write!(f, "header '{}' does not exist.", h.display())
}
BindgenError::ClangDiagnostic(message) => {
write!(f, "clang diagnosed error: {message}")
}
BindgenError::Codegen(err) => {
write!(f, "codegen error: {err}")
}
BindgenError::UnsupportedEdition(edition, target) => {
write!(f, "edition {edition} is not available on Rust {target}")
}
}
}
}
impl std::error::Error for BindgenError {}
/// Generated Rust bindings.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Bindings {
options: BindgenOptions,
module: proc_macro2::TokenStream,
}
pub(crate) const HOST_TARGET: &str =
include_str!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/host-target.txt"));
// Some architecture triplets are different between rust and libclang, see #1211
// and duplicates.
fn rust_to_clang_target(rust_target: &str) -> Box<str> {
const TRIPLE_HYPHENS_MESSAGE: &str = "Target triple should contain hyphens";
let mut clang_target = rust_target.to_owned();
if clang_target.starts_with("riscv32") {
let idx = clang_target.find('-').expect(TRIPLE_HYPHENS_MESSAGE);
clang_target.replace_range(..idx, "riscv32");
} else if clang_target.starts_with("riscv64") {
let idx = clang_target.find('-').expect(TRIPLE_HYPHENS_MESSAGE);
clang_target.replace_range(..idx, "riscv64");
} else if clang_target.starts_with("aarch64-apple-") {
let idx = clang_target.find('-').expect(TRIPLE_HYPHENS_MESSAGE);
clang_target.replace_range(..idx, "arm64");
}
if clang_target.ends_with("-espidf") {
let idx = clang_target.rfind('-').expect(TRIPLE_HYPHENS_MESSAGE);
clang_target.replace_range((idx + 1).., "elf");
}
clang_target.into()
}
/// Returns the effective target, and whether it was explicitly specified on the
/// clang flags.
fn find_effective_target(clang_args: &[Box<str>]) -> (Box<str>, bool) {
let mut args = clang_args.iter();
while let Some(opt) = args.next() {
if opt.starts_with("--target=") {
let mut split = opt.split('=');
split.next();
return (split.next().unwrap().into(), true);
}
if opt.as_ref() == "-target" {
if let Some(target) = args.next() {
return (target.clone(), true);
}
}
}
// If we're running from a build script, try to find the cargo target.
if let Ok(t) = env::var("TARGET") {
return (rust_to_clang_target(&t), false);
}
(rust_to_clang_target(HOST_TARGET), false)
}
impl Bindings {
/// Generate bindings for the given options.
pub(crate) fn generate(
mut options: BindgenOptions,
input_unsaved_files: Vec<clang::UnsavedFile>,
) -> Result<Bindings, BindgenError> {
ensure_libclang_is_loaded();
#[cfg(feature = "runtime")]
match clang_sys::get_library().unwrap().version() {
None => {
warn!("Could not detect a Clang version, make sure you are using libclang 9 or newer");
}
Some(version) => {
if version < clang_sys::Version::V9_0 {
warn!("Detected Clang version {version:?} which is unsupported and can cause invalid code generation, use libclang 9 or newer");
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "runtime")]
debug!(
"Generating bindings, libclang at {}",
clang_sys::get_library().unwrap().path().display()
);
#[cfg(not(feature = "runtime"))]
debug!("Generating bindings, libclang linked");
options.build();
let (effective_target, explicit_target) =
find_effective_target(&options.clang_args);
// pass time64 options for glibc to libclang
// In theory we don't have to worry about 64-bit architectures as the
// options are supposed to be no-ops there. However in practice the
// time64 options seem to cause some problems on mips64el, so if the
// first part of the target string contains "64" we assume the target
// is 64-bit and do not pass the flags.
// We also have to exclude i368, since debian has decided to exclude
// that from the time64 transition . We also check for
// i468, i568 and i686. I'm not sure if it's possible for them to appear
// here, but it seems safer to check for them than not.
if (!effective_target.split("-").next().unwrap().contains("64")) && (!effective_target.starts_with("i386")) && (!effective_target.starts_with("i486")) && (!effective_target.starts_with("i586")) && (!effective_target.starts_with("i686")) {
options
.clang_args
.extend(["-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64".into(), "-D_TIME_BITS=64".into()]);
}
let is_host_build =
rust_to_clang_target(HOST_TARGET) == effective_target;
// NOTE: The is_host_build check wouldn't be sound normally in some
// cases if we were to call a binary (if you have a 32-bit clang and are
// building on a 64-bit system for example). But since we rely on
// opening libclang.so, it has to be the same architecture and thus the
// check is fine.
if !explicit_target && !is_host_build {
options.clang_args.insert(
0,
format!("--target={effective_target}").into_boxed_str(),
);
};
fn detect_include_paths(options: &mut BindgenOptions) {
if !options.detect_include_paths {
return;
}
// Filter out include paths and similar stuff, so we don't incorrectly
// promote them to `-isystem`.
let clang_args_for_clang_sys = {
let mut last_was_include_prefix = false;
options
.clang_args
.iter()
.filter(|arg| {
if last_was_include_prefix {
last_was_include_prefix = false;
return false;
}
let arg = arg.as_ref();
// https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCommandLineReference.html
// -isystem and -isystem-after are harmless.
if arg == "-I" || arg == "--include-directory" {
last_was_include_prefix = true;
return false;
}
if arg.starts_with("-I") ||
arg.starts_with("--include-directory=")
{
return false;
}
true
})
.map(|arg| arg.clone().into())
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
};
debug!(
"Trying to find clang with flags: {clang_args_for_clang_sys:?}"
);
let clang = match clang_sys::support::Clang::find(
None,
&clang_args_for_clang_sys,
) {
None => return,
Some(clang) => clang,
};
debug!("Found clang: {clang:?}");
// Whether we are working with C or C++ inputs.
let is_cpp = args_are_cpp(&options.clang_args) ||
options.input_headers.iter().any(|h| file_is_cpp(h));
let search_paths = if is_cpp {
clang.cpp_search_paths
} else {
clang.c_search_paths
};
if let Some(search_paths) = search_paths {
for path in search_paths.into_iter() {
if let Ok(path) = path.into_os_string().into_string() {
options.clang_args.push("-isystem".into());
options.clang_args.push(path.into_boxed_str());
}
}
}
}
detect_include_paths(&mut options);
#[cfg(unix)]
fn can_read(perms: &std::fs::Permissions) -> bool {
use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
perms.mode() & 0o444 > 0
}
#[cfg(not(unix))]
fn can_read(_: &std::fs::Permissions) -> bool {
true
}
if let Some(h) = options.input_headers.last() {
let path = Path::new(h.as_ref());
if let Ok(md) = std::fs::metadata(path) {
if md.is_dir() {
return Err(BindgenError::FolderAsHeader(path.into()));
}
if !can_read(&md.permissions()) {
return Err(BindgenError::InsufficientPermissions(
path.into(),
));
}
options.clang_args.push(h.clone());
} else {
return Err(BindgenError::NotExist(path.into()));
}
}
for (idx, f) in input_unsaved_files.iter().enumerate() {
if idx != 0 || !options.input_headers.is_empty() {
options.clang_args.push("-include".into());
}
options.clang_args.push(f.name.to_str().unwrap().into());
}
debug!("Fixed-up options: {options:?}");
let time_phases = options.time_phases;
let mut context = BindgenContext::new(options, &input_unsaved_files);
if is_host_build {
debug_assert_eq!(
context.target_pointer_size(),
size_of::<*mut ()>(),
"{effective_target:?} {HOST_TARGET:?}"
);
}
{
let _t = time::Timer::new("parse").with_output(time_phases);
parse(&mut context)?;
}
let (module, options) =
codegen::codegen(context).map_err(BindgenError::Codegen)?;
Ok(Bindings { options, module })
}
/// Write these bindings as source text to a file.
pub fn write_to_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(&self, path: P) -> io::Result<()> {
let file = OpenOptions::new()
.write(true)
.truncate(true)
.create(true)
.open(path.as_ref())?;
self.write(Box::new(file))?;
Ok(())
}
/// Write these bindings as source text to the given `Write`able.
pub fn write<'a>(&self, mut writer: Box<dyn Write + 'a>) -> io::Result<()> {
const NL: &str = if cfg!(windows) { "\r\n" } else { "\n" };
if !self.options.disable_header_comment {
let version =
option_env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION").unwrap_or("(unknown version)");
write!(
writer,
"/* automatically generated by rust-bindgen {version} */{NL}{NL}",
)?;
}
for line in &self.options.raw_lines {
writer.write_all(line.as_bytes())?;
writer.write_all(NL.as_bytes())?;
}
if !self.options.raw_lines.is_empty() {
writer.write_all(NL.as_bytes())?;
}
match self.format_tokens(&self.module) {
Ok(formatted_bindings) => {
writer.write_all(formatted_bindings.as_bytes())?;
}
Err(err) => {
eprintln!(
"Failed to run rustfmt: {err} (non-fatal, continuing)"
);
writer.write_all(self.module.to_string().as_bytes())?;
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Gets the rustfmt path to rustfmt the generated bindings.
fn rustfmt_path(&self) -> io::Result<Cow<PathBuf>> {
debug_assert!(matches!(self.options.formatter, Formatter::Rustfmt));
if let Some(ref p) = self.options.rustfmt_path {
return Ok(Cow::Borrowed(p));
}
if let Ok(rustfmt) = env::var("RUSTFMT") {
return Ok(Cow::Owned(rustfmt.into()));
}
// No rustfmt binary was specified, so assume that the binary is called
// "rustfmt" and that it is in the user's PATH.
Ok(Cow::Owned("rustfmt".into()))
}
/// Formats a token stream with the formatter set up in `BindgenOptions`.
fn format_tokens(
&self,
tokens: &proc_macro2::TokenStream,
) -> io::Result<String> {
let _t = time::Timer::new("rustfmt_generated_string")
.with_output(self.options.time_phases);
match self.options.formatter {
Formatter::None => return Ok(tokens.to_string()),
#[cfg(feature = "prettyplease")]
Formatter::Prettyplease => {
return Ok(prettyplease::unparse(&syn::parse_quote!(#tokens)));
}
Formatter::Rustfmt => (),
}
let rustfmt = self.rustfmt_path()?;
let mut cmd = Command::new(&*rustfmt);
cmd.stdin(Stdio::piped()).stdout(Stdio::piped());
if let Some(path) = self
.options
.rustfmt_configuration_file
.as_ref()
.and_then(|f| f.to_str())
{
cmd.args(["--config-path", path]);
}
let mut child = cmd.spawn()?;
let mut child_stdin = child.stdin.take().unwrap();
let mut child_stdout = child.stdout.take().unwrap();
let source = tokens.to_string();
// Write to stdin in a new thread, so that we can read from stdout on this
// thread. This keeps the child from blocking on writing to its stdout which
// might block us from writing to its stdin.
let stdin_handle = ::std::thread::spawn(move || {
let _ = child_stdin.write_all(source.as_bytes());
source
});
let mut output = vec![];
io::copy(&mut child_stdout, &mut output)?;
let status = child.wait()?;
let source = stdin_handle.join().expect(
"The thread writing to rustfmt's stdin doesn't do \
anything that could panic",
);
match String::from_utf8(output) {
Ok(bindings) => match status.code() {
Some(0) => Ok(bindings),
Some(2) => Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Rustfmt parsing errors.".to_string(),
)),
Some(3) => {
rustfmt_non_fatal_error_diagnostic(
"Rustfmt could not format some lines",
&self.options,
);
Ok(bindings)
}
_ => Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Internal rustfmt error".to_string(),
)),
},
_ => Ok(source),
}
}
}
fn rustfmt_non_fatal_error_diagnostic(msg: &str, _options: &BindgenOptions) {
warn!("{msg}");
#[cfg(feature = "experimental")]
if _options.emit_diagnostics {
use crate::diagnostics::{Diagnostic, Level};
Diagnostic::default()
.with_title(msg, Level::Warning)
.add_annotation(
"The bindings will be generated but not formatted.",
Level::Note,
)
.display();
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Bindings {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
let mut bytes = vec![];
self.write(Box::new(&mut bytes) as Box<dyn Write>)
.expect("writing to a vec cannot fail");
f.write_str(
std::str::from_utf8(&bytes)
.expect("we should only write bindings that are valid utf-8"),
)
}
}
/// Determines whether the given cursor is in any of the files matched by the
/// options.
fn filter_builtins(ctx: &BindgenContext, cursor: &clang::Cursor) -> bool {
ctx.options().builtins || !cursor.is_builtin()
}
/// Parse one `Item` from the Clang cursor.
fn parse_one(
ctx: &mut BindgenContext,
cursor: clang::Cursor,
parent: Option<ItemId>,
) {
if !filter_builtins(ctx, &cursor) {
return;
}
match Item::parse(cursor, parent, ctx) {
Ok(..) => {}
Err(ParseError::Continue) => {}
Err(ParseError::Recurse) => {
cursor
.visit_sorted(ctx, |ctx, child| parse_one(ctx, child, parent));
}
}
}
/// Parse the Clang AST into our `Item` internal representation.
fn parse(context: &mut BindgenContext) -> Result<(), BindgenError> {
use clang_sys::*;
let mut error = None;
for d in &context.translation_unit().diags() {
let msg = d.format();
let is_err = d.severity() >= CXDiagnostic_Error;
if is_err {
let error = error.get_or_insert_with(String::new);
error.push_str(&msg);
error.push('\n');
} else {
eprintln!("clang diag: {msg}");
}
}
if let Some(message) = error {
return Err(BindgenError::ClangDiagnostic(message));
}
let cursor = context.translation_unit().cursor();
if context.options().emit_ast {
fn dump_if_not_builtin(cur: &clang::Cursor) -> CXChildVisitResult {
if cur.is_builtin() {
CXChildVisit_Continue
} else {
clang::ast_dump(cur, 0)
}
}
cursor.visit(|cur| dump_if_not_builtin(&cur));
}
let root = context.root_module();
context.with_module(root, |ctx| {
cursor.visit_sorted(ctx, |ctx, child| parse_one(ctx, child, None));
});
assert!(
context.current_module() == context.root_module(),
"How did this happen?"
);
Ok(())
}
/// Extracted Clang version data
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ClangVersion {
/// Major and minor semver, if parsing was successful
pub parsed: Option<(u32, u32)>,
/// full version string
pub full: String,
}
/// Get the major and the minor semver numbers of Clang's version
pub fn clang_version() -> ClangVersion {
ensure_libclang_is_loaded();
//Debian clang version 11.0.1-2
let raw_v: String = clang::extract_clang_version();
let split_v: Option<Vec<&str>> = raw_v
.split_whitespace()
.find(|t| t.chars().next().is_some_and(|v| v.is_ascii_digit()))
.map(|v| v.split('.').collect());
if let Some(v) = split_v {
if v.len() >= 2 {
let maybe_major = v[0].parse::<u32>();
let maybe_minor = v[1].parse::<u32>();
if let (Ok(major), Ok(minor)) = (maybe_major, maybe_minor) {
return ClangVersion {
parsed: Some((major, minor)),
full: raw_v.clone(),
};
}
}
};
ClangVersion {
parsed: None,
full: raw_v.clone(),
}
}
fn env_var<K: AsRef<str> + AsRef<OsStr>>(
parse_callbacks: &[Rc<dyn callbacks::ParseCallbacks>],
key: K,
) -> Result<String, env::VarError> {
for callback in parse_callbacks {
callback.read_env_var(key.as_ref());
}
env::var(key)
}
/// Looks for the env var `var_${TARGET}`, and falls back to just `var` when it is not found.
fn get_target_dependent_env_var(
parse_callbacks: &[Rc<dyn callbacks::ParseCallbacks>],
var: &str,
) -> Option<String> {
if let Ok(target) = env_var(parse_callbacks, "TARGET") {
if let Ok(v) = env_var(parse_callbacks, format!("{var}_{target}")) {
return Some(v);
}
if let Ok(v) = env_var(
parse_callbacks,
format!("{var}_{}", target.replace('-', "_")),
) {
return Some(v);
}
}
env_var(parse_callbacks, var).ok()
}
/// A `ParseCallbacks` implementation that will act on file includes by echoing a rerun-if-changed
/// line and on env variable usage by echoing a rerun-if-env-changed line
///
/// When running inside a `build.rs` script, this can be used to make cargo invalidate the
/// generated bindings whenever any of the files included from the header change:
/// ```
/// use bindgen::builder;
/// let bindings = builder()
/// .header("path/to/input/header")
/// .parse_callbacks(Box::new(bindgen::CargoCallbacks::new()))
/// .generate();
/// ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct CargoCallbacks {
rerun_on_header_files: bool,
}
/// Create a new `CargoCallbacks` value with [`CargoCallbacks::rerun_on_header_files`] disabled.
///
/// This constructor has been deprecated in favor of [`CargoCallbacks::new`] where
/// [`CargoCallbacks::rerun_on_header_files`] is enabled by default.
#[deprecated = "Use `CargoCallbacks::new()` instead. Please, check the documentation for further information."]
pub const CargoCallbacks: CargoCallbacks = CargoCallbacks {
rerun_on_header_files: false,
};
impl CargoCallbacks {
/// Create a new `CargoCallbacks` value.
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
rerun_on_header_files: true,
}
}
/// Whether Cargo should re-run the build script if any of the input header files has changed.
///
/// This option is enabled by default unless the deprecated [`const@CargoCallbacks`]
/// constructor is used.
pub fn rerun_on_header_files(mut self, doit: bool) -> Self {
self.rerun_on_header_files = doit;
self
}
}
impl Default for CargoCallbacks {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl callbacks::ParseCallbacks for CargoCallbacks {
fn header_file(&self, filename: &str) {
if self.rerun_on_header_files {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={filename}");
}
}
fn include_file(&self, filename: &str) {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={filename}");
}
fn read_env_var(&self, key: &str) {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={key}");
}
}
/// Test `command_line_flag` function.
#[test]
fn commandline_flag_unit_test_function() {
//Test 1
let bindings = builder();
let command_line_flags = bindings.command_line_flags();
let test_cases = [
"--rust-target",
"--no-derive-default",
"--generate",
"functions,types,vars,methods,constructors,destructors",
]
.iter()
.map(|&x| x.into())
.collect::<Vec<String>>();
assert!(test_cases.iter().all(|x| command_line_flags.contains(x)));
//Test 2
let bindings = builder()
.header("input_header")
.allowlist_type("Distinct_Type")
.allowlist_function("safe_function");
let command_line_flags = bindings.command_line_flags();
let test_cases = [
"--rust-target",
"input_header",
"--no-derive-default",
"--generate",
"functions,types,vars,methods,constructors,destructors",
"--allowlist-type",
"Distinct_Type",
"--allowlist-function",
"safe_function",
]
.iter()
.map(|&x| x.into())
.collect::<Vec<String>>();
println!("{command_line_flags:?}");
assert!(test_cases.iter().all(|x| command_line_flags.contains(x)));
}
#[test]
fn test_rust_to_clang_target() {
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("aarch64-apple-ios").as_ref(),
"arm64-apple-ios"
);
}
#[test]
fn test_rust_to_clang_target_riscv() {
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu").as_ref(),
"riscv64-unknown-linux-gnu"
);
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("riscv64imac-unknown-none-elf").as_ref(),
"riscv64-unknown-none-elf"
);
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf").as_ref(),
"riscv32-unknown-none-elf"
);
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("riscv32imac-unknown-none-elf").as_ref(),
"riscv32-unknown-none-elf"
);
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("riscv32imafc-unknown-none-elf").as_ref(),
"riscv32-unknown-none-elf"
);
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("riscv32i-unknown-none-elf").as_ref(),
"riscv32-unknown-none-elf"
);
}
#[test]
fn test_rust_to_clang_target_espidf() {
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("riscv32imc-esp-espidf").as_ref(),
"riscv32-esp-elf"
);
assert_eq!(
rust_to_clang_target("xtensa-esp32-espidf").as_ref(),
"xtensa-esp32-elf"
);
}
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