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- // Part of the Carbon Language project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM
- // Exceptions. See /LICENSE for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- #include "toolchain/driver/link_subcommand.h"
- #include "llvm/TargetParser/Triple.h"
- #include "toolchain/driver/clang_runner.h"
- namespace Carbon {
- auto LinkOptions::Build(CommandLine::CommandBuilder& b) -> void {
- b.AddStringPositionalArg(
- {
- .name = "OBJECT_FILE",
- .help = R"""(
- The input object files.
- If empty, there must be extra Clang link arguments that provide object files
- intermingled with linking flags.
- )""",
- },
- [&](auto& arg_b) { arg_b.Append(&object_filenames); });
- b.AddStringOption(
- {
- .name = "output",
- .value_name = "FILE",
- .help = R"""(
- The linked file name. The output is always a linked binary.
- If not provided, there must be extra Clang link arguments that include
- specifying the output of the link. This allows supporting build systems that
- intermingle the output flag with arbitrary other linker flags that need to use
- legacy parsing logic.
- )""",
- },
- [&](auto& arg_b) { arg_b.Set(&output_filename); });
- b.AddStringPositionalArg(
- {
- .name = "EXTRA_CLANG_LINK_ARGS",
- .help = R"""(
- Extra arguments to pass to Clang when forming the link command. This is
- primarily useful for expanding `LDFLAGS` or other baseline linking flags in a
- build system.
- These can also be used to pass object files to the link in the event your build
- system mixes object files and linker flags.
- )""",
- },
- [&](auto& arg_b) { arg_b.Append(&extra_clang_args); });
- codegen_options.Build(b);
- }
- static constexpr CommandLine::CommandInfo SubcommandInfo = {
- .name = "link",
- .help = R"""(
- Link Carbon executables.
- This subcommand links Carbon executables by combining object files.
- TODO: Support linking binary libraries, both archives and shared libraries.
- TODO: Support linking against binary libraries.
- )""",
- };
- LinkSubcommand::LinkSubcommand() : DriverSubcommand(SubcommandInfo) {}
- auto LinkSubcommand::Run(DriverEnv& driver_env) -> DriverResult {
- // TODO: Currently we use the Clang driver to link. This works well on Unix
- // OSes but we likely need to directly build logic to invoke `link.exe` on
- // Windows where `cl.exe` doesn't typically cover that logic.
- // Use a reasonably large small vector here to minimize allocations. We expect
- // to link reasonably large numbers of object files.
- llvm::SmallVector<llvm::StringRef, 128> clang_args;
- // We link using a C++ mode of the driver.
- clang_args.push_back("--driver-mode=g++");
- // Pass the target down to Clang to pick up the correct defaults.
- std::string target_arg =
- llvm::formatv("--target={0}", options_.codegen_options.target).str();
- clang_args.push_back(target_arg);
- if (!options_.output_filename.empty()) {
- clang_args.push_back("-o");
- clang_args.push_back(options_.output_filename);
- } else if (options_.extra_clang_args.empty()) {
- CARBON_DIAGNOSTIC(LinkOutputOptionMissing, Error,
- "no output specified to a link command and no extra "
- "Clang options that can provide an output");
- driver_env.emitter.Emit(LinkOutputOptionMissing);
- return {.success = false};
- }
- if (options_.object_filenames.empty() && options_.extra_clang_args.empty()) {
- CARBON_DIAGNOSTIC(LinkObjectFilesMissing, Error,
- "no object files provided to link command and no extra "
- "Clang options that could provide them");
- driver_env.emitter.Emit(LinkObjectFilesMissing);
- return {.success = false};
- }
- // Note that we append any extra Clang args before our object filenames. This
- // allows us to propagate object filenames that collide with Clang flags using
- // `--` before the filenames. While in theory, this could create a problem in
- // the presence of mixtures of object files in the two lists and the order
- // being dependent, we don't expect that in practice.
- clang_args.append(options_.extra_clang_args.begin(),
- options_.extra_clang_args.end());
- clang_args.push_back("--");
- clang_args.append(options_.object_filenames.begin(),
- options_.object_filenames.end());
- ClangRunner runner(driver_env.installation, driver_env.fs,
- driver_env.vlog_stream);
- // Don't run Clang when fuzzing, it is known to not be reliable under fuzzing
- // due to many unfixed issues.
- if (TestAndDiagnoseIfFuzzingExternalLibraries(driver_env, "clang")) {
- return {.success = false};
- }
- ErrorOr<bool> run_result =
- driver_env.prebuilt_runtimes
- ? runner.RunWithPrebuiltRuntimes(clang_args,
- *driver_env.prebuilt_runtimes,
- driver_env.enable_leaking)
- : driver_env.build_runtimes_on_demand
- ? runner.Run(clang_args, driver_env.runtimes_cache,
- *driver_env.thread_pool, driver_env.enable_leaking)
- : runner.RunWithNoRuntimes(clang_args, driver_env.enable_leaking);
- if (!run_result.ok()) {
- // This is not a Clang failure, but a failure to even run Clang, so we need
- // to diagnose it here.
- CARBON_DIAGNOSTIC(FailureRunningClangToLink, Error,
- "failure running `clang` to perform linking: {0}",
- std::string);
- driver_env.emitter.Emit(FailureRunningClangToLink,
- run_result.error().message());
- return {.success = false};
- }
- // Successfully ran Clang to perform the link, return its result.
- return {.success = *run_result};
- }
- } // namespace Carbon
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