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When the compiler has "clang" in its name the cc crate will pass
an LLVM target triple to it. Rust uses a triple that lacks the OS
version and LLVM will default to FreeBSD 9 behavior, i.e., it will
default to libstdc++ which is no longer available in newer releases.
To avoid this issue assume we have a GNU compatible toolchain instead
until LLVM can be updated to use libc++ by default.
https://reviews.llvm.org/D77776
--- vendor/cc-1.0.69/src/lib.rs.orig 2021-03-04 20:58:54 UTC
+++ vendor/cc-1.0.69/src/lib.rs
@@ -2659,24 +2659,7 @@ impl Tool {
}
fn with_features(path: PathBuf, clang_driver: Option<&str>, cuda: bool) -> Self {
- // Try to detect family of the tool from its name, falling back to Gnu.
- let family = if let Some(fname) = path.file_name().and_then(|p| p.to_str()) {
- if fname.contains("clang-cl") {
- ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: true }
- } else if fname.ends_with("cl") || fname == "cl.exe" {
- ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: false }
- } else if fname.contains("clang") {
- match clang_driver {
- Some("cl") => ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: true },
- _ => ToolFamily::Clang,
- }
- } else {
- ToolFamily::Gnu
- }
- } else {
- ToolFamily::Gnu
- };
-
+ let family = ToolFamily::Gnu;
Tool {
path: path,
cc_wrapper_path: None,
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