rusqlite/libsqlite3-sys/build.rs
2020-12-16 08:49:00 -05:00

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Rust

use std::env;
use std::path::Path;
fn main() {
let out_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap();
let out_path = Path::new(&out_dir).join("bindgen.rs");
if cfg!(feature = "in_gecko") {
// When inside mozilla-central, we are included into the build with
// sqlite3.o directly, so we don't want to provide any linker arguments.
std::fs::copy("sqlite3/bindgen_bundled_version.rs", out_path)
.expect("Could not copy bindings to output directory");
return;
}
if cfg!(feature = "sqlcipher") {
if cfg!(any(
feature = "bundled",
all(windows, feature = "bundled-windows")
)) {
println!(
"cargo:warning=Builds with bundled SQLCipher are not supported. Searching for SQLCipher to link against. \
This can lead to issues if your version of SQLCipher is not up to date!");
}
build_linked::main(&out_dir, &out_path)
} else {
// This can't be `cfg!` without always requiring our `mod build_bundled` (and
// thus `cc`)
#[cfg(any(feature = "bundled", all(windows, feature = "bundled-windows")))]
{
build_bundled::main(&out_dir, &out_path)
}
#[cfg(not(any(feature = "bundled", all(windows, feature = "bundled-windows"))))]
{
build_linked::main(&out_dir, &out_path)
}
}
}
#[cfg(any(feature = "bundled", all(windows, feature = "bundled-windows")))]
mod build_bundled {
use std::env;
use std::path::Path;
pub fn main(out_dir: &str, out_path: &Path) {
if cfg!(feature = "sqlcipher") {
// This is just a sanity check, the top level `main` should ensure this.
panic!("Builds with bundled SQLCipher are not supported");
}
#[cfg(feature = "buildtime_bindgen")]
{
use super::{bindings, HeaderLocation};
let header = HeaderLocation::FromPath("sqlite3/sqlite3.h".to_owned());
bindings::write_to_out_dir(header, out_path);
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "buildtime_bindgen"))]
{
use std::fs;
fs::copy("sqlite3/bindgen_bundled_version.rs", out_path)
.expect("Could not copy bindings to output directory");
}
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=sqlite3/sqlite3.c");
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=sqlite3/wasm32-wasi-vfs.c");
let mut cfg = cc::Build::new();
cfg.file("sqlite3/sqlite3.c")
.flag("-DSQLITE_CORE")
.flag("-DSQLITE_DEFAULT_FOREIGN_KEYS=1")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3_PARENTHESIS")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_JSON1")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION=1")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_STAT2")
.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_STAT4")
.flag("-DSQLITE_SOUNDEX")
.flag("-DSQLITE_THREADSAFE=1")
.flag("-DSQLITE_USE_URI")
.flag("-DHAVE_USLEEP=1")
.flag("-D_POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS") // cross compile with MinGW
.warnings(false);
if cfg!(feature = "with-asan") {
cfg.flag("-fsanitize=address");
}
// Older versions of visual studio don't support c99 (including isnan), which
// causes a build failure when the linker fails to find the `isnan`
// function. `sqlite` provides its own implmentation, using the fact
// that x != x when x is NaN.
//
// There may be other platforms that don't support `isnan`, they should be
// tested for here.
if cfg!(target_env = "msvc") {
use cc::windows_registry::{find_vs_version, VsVers};
let vs_has_nan = match find_vs_version() {
Ok(ver) => ver != VsVers::Vs12,
Err(_msg) => false,
};
if vs_has_nan {
cfg.flag("-DHAVE_ISNAN");
}
} else {
cfg.flag("-DHAVE_ISNAN");
}
if cfg!(not(target_os = "windows")) {
cfg.flag("-DHAVE_LOCALTIME_R");
}
// Target wasm32-wasi can't compile the default VFS
if env::var("TARGET") == Ok("wasm32-wasi".to_string()) {
cfg.flag("-DSQLITE_OS_OTHER")
// https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74393
.flag("-DLONGDOUBLE_TYPE=double");
if cfg!(feature = "wasm32-wasi-vfs") {
cfg.file("sqlite3/wasm32-wasi-vfs.c");
}
}
if cfg!(feature = "unlock_notify") {
cfg.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY");
}
if cfg!(feature = "preupdate_hook") {
cfg.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK");
}
if cfg!(feature = "session") {
cfg.flag("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION");
}
if let Ok(limit) = env::var("SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER") {
cfg.flag(&format!("-DSQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER={}", limit));
}
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER");
if let Ok(limit) = env::var("SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH") {
cfg.flag(&format!("-DSQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH={}", limit));
}
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH");
if let Ok(extras) = env::var("LIBSQLITE3_FLAGS") {
for extra in extras.split_whitespace() {
if extra.starts_with("-D") || extra.starts_with("-U") {
cfg.flag(extra);
} else if extra.starts_with("SQLITE_") {
cfg.flag(&format!("-D{}", extra));
} else {
panic!("Don't understand {} in LIBSQLITE3_FLAGS", extra);
}
}
}
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=LIBSQLITE3_FLAGS");
cfg.compile("libsqlite3.a");
println!("cargo:lib_dir={}", out_dir);
}
}
fn env_prefix() -> &'static str {
if cfg!(feature = "sqlcipher") {
"SQLCIPHER"
} else {
"SQLITE3"
}
}
pub enum HeaderLocation {
FromEnvironment,
Wrapper,
FromPath(String),
}
impl From<HeaderLocation> for String {
fn from(header: HeaderLocation) -> String {
match header {
HeaderLocation::FromEnvironment => {
let prefix = env_prefix();
let mut header = env::var(format!("{}_INCLUDE_DIR", prefix)).unwrap_or_else(|_| {
panic!(
"{}_INCLUDE_DIR must be set if {}_LIB_DIR is set",
prefix, prefix
)
});
header.push_str("/sqlite3.h");
header
}
HeaderLocation::Wrapper => "wrapper.h".into(),
HeaderLocation::FromPath(path) => path,
}
}
}
mod build_linked {
#[cfg(all(feature = "vcpkg", target_env = "msvc"))]
extern crate vcpkg;
use super::{bindings, env_prefix, HeaderLocation};
use std::env;
use std::path::Path;
pub fn main(_out_dir: &str, out_path: &Path) {
let header = find_sqlite();
if cfg!(any(
feature = "bundled_bindings",
feature = "bundled",
all(windows, feature = "bundled-windows")
)) && !cfg!(feature = "buildtime_bindgen")
{
// Generally means the `bundled_bindings` feature is enabled
// (there's also an edge case where we get here involving
// sqlcipher). In either case most users are better off with turning
// on buildtime_bindgen instead, but this is still supported as we
// have runtime version checks and there are good reasons to not
// want to run bindgen.
std::fs::copy("sqlite3/bindgen_bundled_version.rs", out_path)
.expect("Could not copy bindings to output directory");
} else {
bindings::write_to_out_dir(header, out_path);
}
}
fn find_link_mode() -> &'static str {
// If the user specifies SQLITE3_STATIC (or SQLCIPHER_STATIC), do static
// linking, unless it's explicitly set to 0.
match &env::var(format!("{}_STATIC", env_prefix())) {
Ok(v) if v != "0" => "static",
_ => "dylib",
}
}
// Prints the necessary cargo link commands and returns the path to the header.
fn find_sqlite() -> HeaderLocation {
let link_lib = link_lib();
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={}_INCLUDE_DIR", env_prefix());
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={}_LIB_DIR", env_prefix());
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed={}_STATIC", env_prefix());
if cfg!(all(feature = "vcpkg", target_env = "msvc")) {
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=VCPKGRS_DYNAMIC");
}
// dependents can access `DEP_SQLITE3_LINK_TARGET` (`sqlite3` being the
// `links=` value in our Cargo.toml) to get this value. This might be
// useful if you need to ensure whatever crypto library sqlcipher relies
// on is available, for example.
println!("cargo:link-target={}", link_lib);
if cfg!(all(windows, feature = "winsqlite3")) {
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=dylib={}", link_lib);
return HeaderLocation::Wrapper;
}
// Allow users to specify where to find SQLite.
if let Ok(dir) = env::var(format!("{}_LIB_DIR", env_prefix())) {
// Try to use pkg-config to determine link commands
let pkgconfig_path = Path::new(&dir).join("pkgconfig");
env::set_var("PKG_CONFIG_PATH", pkgconfig_path);
if pkg_config::Config::new().probe(link_lib).is_err() {
// Otherwise just emit the bare minimum link commands.
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}={}", find_link_mode(), link_lib);
println!("cargo:rustc-link-search={}", dir);
}
return HeaderLocation::FromEnvironment;
}
if let Some(header) = try_vcpkg() {
return header;
}
// See if pkg-config can do everything for us.
match pkg_config::Config::new()
.print_system_libs(false)
.probe(link_lib)
{
Ok(mut lib) => {
if let Some(mut header) = lib.include_paths.pop() {
header.push("sqlite3.h");
HeaderLocation::FromPath(header.to_string_lossy().into())
} else {
HeaderLocation::Wrapper
}
}
Err(_) => {
// No env var set and pkg-config couldn't help; just output the link-lib
// request and hope that the library exists on the system paths. We used to
// output /usr/lib explicitly, but that can introduce other linking problems;
// see https://github.com/rusqlite/rusqlite/issues/207.
println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib={}={}", find_link_mode(), link_lib);
HeaderLocation::Wrapper
}
}
}
#[cfg(all(feature = "vcpkg", target_env = "msvc"))]
fn try_vcpkg() -> Option<HeaderLocation> {
// See if vcpkg can find it.
if let Ok(mut lib) = vcpkg::Config::new().probe(link_lib()) {
if let Some(mut header) = lib.include_paths.pop() {
header.push("sqlite3.h");
return Some(HeaderLocation::FromPath(header.to_string_lossy().into()));
}
}
None
}
#[cfg(not(all(feature = "vcpkg", target_env = "msvc")))]
fn try_vcpkg() -> Option<HeaderLocation> {
None
}
fn link_lib() -> &'static str {
if cfg!(feature = "sqlcipher") {
"sqlcipher"
} else if cfg!(all(windows, feature = "winsqlite3")) {
"winsqlite3"
} else {
"sqlite3"
}
}
}
#[cfg(not(feature = "buildtime_bindgen"))]
mod bindings {
use super::HeaderLocation;
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
static PREBUILT_BINDGEN_PATHS: &[&str] = &[
"bindgen-bindings/bindgen_3.6.8.rs",
#[cfg(feature = "min_sqlite_version_3_6_23")]
"bindgen-bindings/bindgen_3.6.23.rs",
#[cfg(feature = "min_sqlite_version_3_7_7")]
"bindgen-bindings/bindgen_3.7.7.rs",
#[cfg(feature = "min_sqlite_version_3_7_16")]
"bindgen-bindings/bindgen_3.7.16.rs",
];
pub fn write_to_out_dir(_header: HeaderLocation, out_path: &Path) {
let in_path = PREBUILT_BINDGEN_PATHS[PREBUILT_BINDGEN_PATHS.len() - 1];
fs::copy(in_path, out_path).expect("Could not copy bindings to output directory");
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "buildtime_bindgen")]
mod bindings {
use super::HeaderLocation;
use bindgen::callbacks::{IntKind, ParseCallbacks};
use std::fs::OpenOptions;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::Path;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct SqliteTypeChooser;
impl ParseCallbacks for SqliteTypeChooser {
fn int_macro(&self, _name: &str, value: i64) -> Option<IntKind> {
if value >= i32::min_value() as i64 && value <= i32::max_value() as i64 {
Some(IntKind::I32)
} else {
None
}
}
}
// Are we generating the bundled bindings? Used to avoid emitting things
// that would be problematic in bundled builds. This env var is set by
// `upgrade.sh`.
fn generating_bundled_bindings() -> bool {
// Hacky way to know if we're generating the bundled bindings
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=LIBSQLITE3_SYS_BUNDLING");
matches!(std::env::var("LIBSQLITE3_SYS_BUNDLING"), Ok(v) if v != "0")
}
pub fn write_to_out_dir(header: HeaderLocation, out_path: &Path) {
let header: String = header.into();
let mut output = Vec::new();
let mut bindings = bindgen::builder()
.header(header.clone())
.parse_callbacks(Box::new(SqliteTypeChooser))
.rustfmt_bindings(true);
if cfg!(feature = "unlock_notify") {
bindings = bindings.clang_arg("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY");
}
if cfg!(feature = "preupdate_hook") {
bindings = bindings.clang_arg("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK");
}
if cfg!(feature = "session") {
bindings = bindings.clang_arg("-DSQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION");
}
if cfg!(all(windows, feature = "winsqlite3")) {
bindings = bindings
.clang_arg("-DBINDGEN_USE_WINSQLITE3")
.blacklist_item("NTDDI_.+")
.blacklist_item("WINAPI_FAMILY.*")
.blacklist_item("_WIN32_.+")
.blacklist_item("_VCRT_COMPILER_PREPROCESSOR")
.blacklist_item("_SAL_VERSION")
.blacklist_item("__SAL_H_VERSION")
.blacklist_item("_USE_DECLSPECS_FOR_SAL")
.blacklist_item("_USE_ATTRIBUTES_FOR_SAL")
.blacklist_item("_CRT_PACKING")
.blacklist_item("_HAS_EXCEPTIONS")
.blacklist_item("_STL_LANG")
.blacklist_item("_HAS_CXX17")
.blacklist_item("_HAS_CXX20")
.blacklist_item("_HAS_NODISCARD")
.blacklist_item("WDK_NTDDI_VERSION")
.blacklist_item("OSVERSION_MASK")
.blacklist_item("SPVERSION_MASK")
.blacklist_item("SUBVERSION_MASK")
.blacklist_item("WINVER")
.blacklist_item("__security_cookie")
.blacklist_type("size_t")
.blacklist_type("__vcrt_bool")
.blacklist_type("wchar_t")
.blacklist_function("__security_init_cookie")
.blacklist_function("__report_gsfailure")
.blacklist_function("__va_start");
}
// When cross compiling unless effort is taken to fix the issue, bindgen
// will find the wrong headers. There's only one header included by the
// amalgamated `sqlite.h`: `stdarg.h`.
//
// Thankfully, there's almost no case where rust code needs to use
// functions taking `va_list` (It's nearly impossible to get a `va_list`
// in Rust unless you get passed it by C code for some reason).
//
// Arguably, we should never be including these, but we include them for
// the cases where they aren't totally broken...
let target_arch = std::env::var("TARGET").unwrap();
let host_arch = std::env::var("HOST").unwrap();
let is_cross_compiling = target_arch != host_arch;
// Note that when generating the bundled file, we're essentially always
// cross compiling.
if generating_bundled_bindings() || is_cross_compiling {
// Get rid of va_list, as it's not
bindings = bindings
.blacklist_function("sqlite3_vmprintf")
.blacklist_function("sqlite3_vsnprintf")
.blacklist_function("sqlite3_str_vappendf")
.blacklist_type("va_list")
.blacklist_type("__builtin_va_list")
.blacklist_type("__gnuc_va_list")
.blacklist_type("__va_list_tag")
.blacklist_item("__GNUC_VA_LIST");
}
bindings
.generate()
.unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("could not run bindgen on header {}", header))
.write(Box::new(&mut output))
.expect("could not write output of bindgen");
let mut output = String::from_utf8(output).expect("bindgen output was not UTF-8?!");
// rusqlite's functions feature ors in the SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC flag when it
// can. This flag was added in SQLite 3.8.3, but oring it in in prior
// versions of SQLite is harmless. We don't want to not build just
// because this flag is missing (e.g., if we're linking against
// SQLite 3.7.x), so append the flag manually if it isn't present in bindgen's
// output.
if !output.contains("pub const SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC") {
output.push_str("\npub const SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC: i32 = 2048;\n");
}
let mut file = OpenOptions::new()
.write(true)
.truncate(true)
.create(true)
.open(out_path)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("Could not write to {:?}", out_path));
file.write_all(output.as_bytes())
.unwrap_or_else(|_| panic!("Could not write to {:?}", out_path));
}
}