Struct rustc_target::spec::TargetOptions[][src]

pub struct TargetOptions {
    pub is_builtin: bool,
    pub linker: Option<String>,
    pub pre_link_args: LinkArgs,
    pub pre_link_args_crt: LinkArgs,
    pub pre_link_objects_exe: Vec<String>,
    pub pre_link_objects_exe_crt: Vec<String>,
    pub pre_link_objects_dll: Vec<String>,
    pub late_link_args: LinkArgs,
    pub post_link_objects: Vec<String>,
    pub post_link_objects_crt: Vec<String>,
    pub post_link_args: LinkArgs,
    pub link_env: Vec<(String, String)>,
    pub asm_args: Vec<String>,
    pub cpu: String,
    pub features: String,
    pub dynamic_linking: bool,
    pub only_cdylib: bool,
    pub executables: bool,
    pub relocation_model: String,
    pub code_model: Option<String>,
    pub tls_model: String,
    pub disable_redzone: bool,
    pub eliminate_frame_pointer: bool,
    pub function_sections: bool,
    pub dll_prefix: String,
    pub dll_suffix: String,
    pub exe_suffix: String,
    pub staticlib_prefix: String,
    pub staticlib_suffix: String,
    pub target_family: Option<String>,
    pub abi_return_struct_as_int: bool,
    pub is_like_osx: bool,
    pub is_like_solaris: bool,
    pub is_like_windows: bool,
    pub is_like_msvc: bool,
    pub is_like_android: bool,
    pub is_like_emscripten: bool,
    pub linker_is_gnu: bool,
    pub allows_weak_linkage: bool,
    pub has_rpath: bool,
    pub no_default_libraries: bool,
    pub position_independent_executables: bool,
    pub relro_level: RelroLevel,
    pub archive_format: String,
    pub allow_asm: bool,
    pub custom_unwind_resume: bool,
    pub exe_allocation_crate: Option<String>,
    pub has_elf_tls: bool,
    pub obj_is_bitcode: bool,
    pub no_integrated_as: bool,
    pub min_atomic_width: Option<u64>,
    pub max_atomic_width: Option<u64>,
    pub atomic_cas: bool,
    pub panic_strategy: PanicStrategy,
    pub abi_blacklist: Vec<Abi>,
    pub crt_static_allows_dylibs: bool,
    pub crt_static_default: bool,
    pub crt_static_respected: bool,
    pub stack_probes: bool,
    pub min_global_align: Option<u64>,
    pub default_codegen_units: Option<u64>,
    pub trap_unreachable: bool,
    pub requires_lto: bool,
    pub singlethread: bool,
    pub no_builtins: bool,
    pub i128_lowering: bool,
    pub codegen_backend: String,
    pub default_hidden_visibility: bool,
    pub embed_bitcode: bool,
    pub emit_debug_gdb_scripts: bool,
    pub requires_uwtable: bool,
}

Optional aspects of a target specification.

This has an implementation of Default, see each field for what the default is. In general, these try to take "minimal defaults" that don't assume anything about the runtime they run in.

Fields

Whether the target is built-in or loaded from a custom target specification.

Linker to invoke

Linker arguments that are passed before any user-defined libraries.

Objects to link before all others, always found within the sysroot folder.

Linker arguments that are unconditionally passed after any user-defined but before post_link_objects. Standard platform libraries that should be always be linked to, usually go here.

Objects to link after all others, always found within the sysroot folder.

Linker arguments that are unconditionally passed after any user-defined libraries.

Environment variables to be set before invoking the linker.

Extra arguments to pass to the external assembler (when used)

Default CPU to pass to LLVM. Corresponds to llc -mcpu=$cpu. Defaults to "generic".

Default target features to pass to LLVM. These features will always be passed, and cannot be disabled even via -C. Corresponds to llc -mattr=$features.

Whether dynamic linking is available on this target. Defaults to false.

If dynamic linking is available, whether only cdylibs are supported.

Whether executables are available on this target. iOS, for example, only allows static libraries. Defaults to false.

Relocation model to use in object file. Corresponds to llc -relocation-model=$relocation_model. Defaults to "pic".

Code model to use. Corresponds to llc -code-model=$code_model.

TLS model to use. Options are "global-dynamic" (default), "local-dynamic", "initial-exec" and "local-exec". This is similar to the -ftls-model option in GCC/Clang.

Do not emit code that uses the "red zone", if the ABI has one. Defaults to false.

Eliminate frame pointers from stack frames if possible. Defaults to true.

Emit each function in its own section. Defaults to true.

String to prepend to the name of every dynamic library. Defaults to "lib".

String to append to the name of every dynamic library. Defaults to ".so".

String to append to the name of every executable.

String to prepend to the name of every static library. Defaults to "lib".

String to append to the name of every static library. Defaults to ".a".

OS family to use for conditional compilation. Valid options: "unix", "windows".

Whether the target toolchain's ABI supports returning small structs as an integer.

Whether the target toolchain is like macOS's. Only useful for compiling against iOS/macOS, in particular running dsymutil and some other stuff like -dead_strip. Defaults to false.

Whether the target toolchain is like Solaris's. Only useful for compiling against Illumos/Solaris, as they have a different set of linker flags. Defaults to false.

Whether the target toolchain is like Windows'. Only useful for compiling against Windows, only really used for figuring out how to find libraries, since Windows uses its own library naming convention. Defaults to false.

Whether the target toolchain is like Android's. Only useful for compiling against Android. Defaults to false.

Whether the target toolchain is like Emscripten's. Only useful for compiling with Emscripten toolchain. Defaults to false.

Whether the linker support GNU-like arguments such as -O. Defaults to false.

The MinGW toolchain has a known issue that prevents it from correctly handling COFF object files with more than 215 sections. Since each weak symbol needs its own COMDAT section, weak linkage implies a large number sections that easily exceeds the given limit for larger codebases. Consequently we want a way to disallow weak linkage on some platforms.

Whether the linker support rpaths or not. Defaults to false.

Whether to disable linking to the default libraries, typically corresponds to -nodefaultlibs. Defaults to true.

Dynamically linked executables can be compiled as position independent if the default relocation model of position independent code is not changed. This is a requirement to take advantage of ASLR, as otherwise the functions in the executable are not randomized and can be used during an exploit of a vulnerability in any code.

Either partial, full, or off. Full RELRO makes the dynamic linker resolve all symbols at startup and marks the GOT read-only before starting the program, preventing overwriting the GOT.

Format that archives should be emitted in. This affects whether we use LLVM to assemble an archive or fall back to the system linker, and currently only "gnu" is used to fall into LLVM. Unknown strings cause the system linker to be used.

Is asm!() allowed? Defaults to true.

Whether the target uses a custom unwind resumption routine. By default LLVM lowers resume instructions into calls to _Unwind_Resume defined in libgcc. If this option is enabled, the target must provide eh_unwind_resume lang item.

If necessary, a different crate to link exe allocators by default

Flag indicating whether ELF TLS (e.g. #[thread_local]) is available for this target.

Don't use this field; instead use the .min_atomic_width() method.

Don't use this field; instead use the .max_atomic_width() method.

Whether the target supports atomic CAS operations natively

Panic strategy: "unwind" or "abort"

A blacklist of ABIs unsupported by the current target. Note that generic ABIs are considered to be supported on all platforms and cannot be blacklisted.

Whether or not linking dylibs to a static CRT is allowed.

Whether or not the CRT is statically linked by default.

Whether or not crt-static is respected by the compiler (or is a no-op).

Whether or not stack probes (__rust_probestack) are enabled

The minimum alignment for global symbols.

Default number of codegen units to use in debug mode

Whether to generate trap instructions in places where optimization would otherwise produce control flow that falls through into unrelated memory.

This target requires everything to be compiled with LTO to emit a final executable, aka there is no native linker for this target.

This target has no support for threads.

Whether library functions call lowering/optimization is disabled in LLVM for this target unconditionally.

Whether to lower 128-bit operations to compiler_builtins calls. Use if your backend only supports 64-bit and smaller math.

The codegen backend to use for this target, typically "llvm"

The default visibility for symbols in this target should be "hidden" rather than "default"

Whether or not bitcode is embedded in object files

Whether a .debug_gdb_scripts section will be added to the output object file

Whether or not to unconditionally uwtable attributes on functions, typically because the platform needs to unwind for things like stack unwinders.

Trait Implementations

impl PartialEq for TargetOptions
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This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

This method tests for !=.

impl Clone for TargetOptions
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl Debug for TargetOptions
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Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

impl Default for TargetOptions
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Create a set of "sane defaults" for any target. This is still incomplete, and if used for compilation, will certainly not work.

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