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anvil/build.rs
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// build.rs -- Compile-time detection of optional build tools.
//
// Sets cfg flags that integration tests use to gracefully skip when
// tools are missing instead of panicking with scary error messages.
//
// has_cmake cmake is in PATH
// has_cpp_compiler g++, clang++, or cl is in PATH
// has_git git is in PATH
// has_arduino_cli arduino-cli is in PATH
//
// Usage in tests:
// #[cfg_attr(not(has_cmake), ignore = "cmake not found")]
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
/// Check if a tool is available by running it with --version.
/// Works for most tools (cmake, git, g++, clang++, arduino-cli).
fn has_tool(name: &str) -> bool {
Command::new(name)
.arg("--version")
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.status()
.is_ok()
}
/// Check if a C++ compiler is available.
///
/// g++ and clang++ respond to --version normally. MSVC's cl.exe does
/// not -- it rejects --version and returns an error. On Windows we
/// fall back to checking PATH via `where cl`. On Unix, cmake cannot
/// discover MSVC so we only check g++ and clang++.
fn has_cpp_compiler() -> bool {
if has_tool("g++") || has_tool("clang++") {
return true;
}
// cl.exe doesn't support --version; check PATH directly on Windows.
// On a regular command prompt cl may not be in PATH, but cmake can
// still find MSVC via the Visual Studio registry. We check `where`
// as a best-effort signal.
#[cfg(windows)]
{
let found = Command::new("where")
.arg("cl")
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.status()
.map(|s| s.success())
.unwrap_or(false);
if found {
return true;
}
// Last resort: cmake can discover MSVC even when cl is not in
// PATH. Check if any Visual Studio installation exists by
// looking for vswhere, which ships with VS 2017+.
let vswhere = Command::new("cmd")
.args(["/C", "where", "vswhere"])
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
.status()
.map(|s| s.success())
.unwrap_or(false);
if vswhere {
return true;
}
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
let _ = (); // silence unused warning
false
}
fn main() {
// Declare custom cfg names so rustc doesn't warn about them.
println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(has_cmake)");
println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(has_cpp_compiler)");
println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(has_git)");
println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(has_arduino_cli)");
if has_tool("cmake") {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=has_cmake");
}
if has_cpp_compiler() {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=has_cpp_compiler");
}
if has_tool("git") {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=has_git");
}
if has_tool("arduino-cli") {
println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=has_arduino_cli");
}
}