@@ -1429,52 +1429,56 @@ impl Config {
14291429
14301430 // Infer the rest of the configuration.
14311431
1432- // Infer the source directory. This is non-trivial because we want to support a downloaded bootstrap binary,
1433- // running on a completely different machine from where it was compiled.
1434- let mut cmd = helpers:: git ( None ) ;
1435- // NOTE: we cannot support running from outside the repository because the only other path we have available
1436- // is set at compile time, which can be wrong if bootstrap was downloaded rather than compiled locally.
1437- // We still support running outside the repository if we find we aren't in a git directory.
1438-
1439- // NOTE: We get a relative path from git to work around an issue on MSYS/mingw. If we used an absolute path,
1440- // and end up using MSYS's git rather than git-for-windows, we would get a unix-y MSYS path. But as bootstrap
1441- // has already been (kinda-cross-)compiled to Windows land, we require a normal Windows path.
1442- cmd. arg ( "rev-parse" ) . arg ( "--show-cdup" ) ;
1443- // Discard stderr because we expect this to fail when building from a tarball.
1444- let output = cmd
1445- . as_command_mut ( )
1446- . stderr ( std:: process:: Stdio :: null ( ) )
1447- . output ( )
1448- . ok ( )
1449- . and_then ( |output| if output. status . success ( ) { Some ( output) } else { None } ) ;
1450- if let Some ( output) = output {
1451- let git_root_relative = String :: from_utf8 ( output. stdout ) . unwrap ( ) ;
1452- // We need to canonicalize this path to make sure it uses backslashes instead of forward slashes,
1453- // and to resolve any relative components.
1454- let git_root = env:: current_dir ( )
1455- . unwrap ( )
1456- . join ( PathBuf :: from ( git_root_relative. trim ( ) ) )
1457- . canonicalize ( )
1458- . unwrap ( ) ;
1459- let s = git_root. to_str ( ) . unwrap ( ) ;
1460-
1461- // Bootstrap is quite bad at handling /? in front of paths
1462- let git_root = match s. strip_prefix ( "\\ \\ ?\\ " ) {
1463- Some ( p) => PathBuf :: from ( p) ,
1464- None => git_root,
1465- } ;
1466- // If this doesn't have at least `stage0`, we guessed wrong. This can happen when,
1467- // for example, the build directory is inside of another unrelated git directory.
1468- // In that case keep the original `CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` handling.
1469- //
1470- // NOTE: this implies that downloadable bootstrap isn't supported when the build directory is outside
1471- // the source directory. We could fix that by setting a variable from all three of python, ./x, and x.ps1.
1472- if git_root. join ( "src" ) . join ( "stage0" ) . exists ( ) {
1473- config. src = git_root;
1474- }
1432+ if let Some ( src) = flags. src {
1433+ config. src = src
14751434 } else {
1476- // We're building from a tarball, not git sources.
1477- // We don't support pre-downloaded bootstrap in this case.
1435+ // Infer the source directory. This is non-trivial because we want to support a downloaded bootstrap binary,
1436+ // running on a completely different machine from where it was compiled.
1437+ let mut cmd = helpers:: git ( None ) ;
1438+ // NOTE: we cannot support running from outside the repository because the only other path we have available
1439+ // is set at compile time, which can be wrong if bootstrap was downloaded rather than compiled locally.
1440+ // We still support running outside the repository if we find we aren't in a git directory.
1441+
1442+ // NOTE: We get a relative path from git to work around an issue on MSYS/mingw. If we used an absolute path,
1443+ // and end up using MSYS's git rather than git-for-windows, we would get a unix-y MSYS path. But as bootstrap
1444+ // has already been (kinda-cross-)compiled to Windows land, we require a normal Windows path.
1445+ cmd. arg ( "rev-parse" ) . arg ( "--show-cdup" ) ;
1446+ // Discard stderr because we expect this to fail when building from a tarball.
1447+ let output = cmd
1448+ . as_command_mut ( )
1449+ . stderr ( std:: process:: Stdio :: null ( ) )
1450+ . output ( )
1451+ . ok ( )
1452+ . and_then ( |output| if output. status . success ( ) { Some ( output) } else { None } ) ;
1453+ if let Some ( output) = output {
1454+ let git_root_relative = String :: from_utf8 ( output. stdout ) . unwrap ( ) ;
1455+ // We need to canonicalize this path to make sure it uses backslashes instead of forward slashes,
1456+ // and to resolve any relative components.
1457+ let git_root = env:: current_dir ( )
1458+ . unwrap ( )
1459+ . join ( PathBuf :: from ( git_root_relative. trim ( ) ) )
1460+ . canonicalize ( )
1461+ . unwrap ( ) ;
1462+ let s = git_root. to_str ( ) . unwrap ( ) ;
1463+
1464+ // Bootstrap is quite bad at handling /? in front of paths
1465+ let git_root = match s. strip_prefix ( "\\ \\ ?\\ " ) {
1466+ Some ( p) => PathBuf :: from ( p) ,
1467+ None => git_root,
1468+ } ;
1469+ // If this doesn't have at least `stage0`, we guessed wrong. This can happen when,
1470+ // for example, the build directory is inside of another unrelated git directory.
1471+ // In that case keep the original `CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` handling.
1472+ //
1473+ // NOTE: this implies that downloadable bootstrap isn't supported when the build directory is outside
1474+ // the source directory. We could fix that by setting a variable from all three of python, ./x, and x.ps1.
1475+ if git_root. join ( "src" ) . join ( "stage0" ) . exists ( ) {
1476+ config. src = git_root;
1477+ }
1478+ } else {
1479+ // We're building from a tarball, not git sources.
1480+ // We don't support pre-downloaded bootstrap in this case.
1481+ }
14781482 }
14791483
14801484 if cfg ! ( test) {
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