Optimised Rust compilation is enabled on passing --enable-optimize to
the configure script. This sets the RUSTFLAGS output variable that gets
picked up by the compile targets RSOBJS and RSSRCS and passed to rustc.
r=glandium
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There are several parts to this ticket:
1) Produce javaaddons-1.0.jar, a standalone JAR defining a (versioned)
Java interface suitable for consumption by third-party Java addon
implementations.
2) Support the new V1 interface in the JavaAddonManager.
3) Add Robocop JavascriptTests testing the JavaScript message passing
interface to and from Java.
This patch can be read as "not in tests/" and "everything in tests/".
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Add .rs as a recognized file extension in SOURCES.
Propagate that through to the Makefile backend and add a dependency
generated and an explicit rule to call $(RUSTC) to compile them.
rustc builds static libraries, not obj files. At least, if one
asks it to output an obj file, I'm not clear how to get all the
compiler-specific runtime libraries the code will expect to link
to. Therefore we generate a static library for each rust source
file (which must be a complete crate for the time being) and link
that. Because of the extension it ends up on the LIBS line in the
the corresponding .desc file.
Note that the static library does still depend on some system
libraries, e.g. -ldl -lpthread -lm on linux. Gecko already
links to all of those, so we don't keep track of it here.
Should we need to add explicit linkage for other targets,
rustc does print a list to stderr which can be parsed.
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Without this, invoking Make in a sub-directory will fail with an error
that libs:: cannot find target `target'.
Without this patch, the Fennec Gradle and IDE build integration fails
compiling its custom targets in mobile/android/base and
mobile/android/base/locales.
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Without this, invoking Make in a sub-directory will fail with an error
that libs:: cannot find target `target'.
Without this patch, the Fennec Gradle and IDE build integration fails
compiling its custom targets in mobile/android/base and
mobile/android/base/locales.
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Now that moz.build can see EXTRA_*COMPONENTS and NO_JS_MANIFEST, we can
move some logic from rules.mk (executed every build) to moz.build's
emitter.py (executed only at build-backend time).
These definitions appear to have been added to support generating Java
interfaces from xpidl interface files. Since we don't support doing
that anymore, we don't need these definitions, either.