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- Feature Name: trim-paths | ||
- Start Date: 2021-05-24 | ||
- RFC PR: [rust-lang/rfcs#3127](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3127) | ||
- Rust Issue: N/A | ||
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# Summary | ||
[summary]: #summary | ||
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Cargo should have a [profile setting](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/profiles.html#profile-settings) named `trim-paths` | ||
to sanitise absolute paths introduced during compilation that may be embedded in the compiled binary executable or library. | ||
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`cargo build` with the default `release` profile should not produce any host filesystem dependent paths into binary executable or library. But | ||
it will retain the paths inside separate debug symbols file, if one exists, to help debuggers and profilers locate the source files. | ||
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To facilitate this, a new flag named `--remap-path-scope` should be added to `rustc` controlling the behaviour of `--remap-path-prefix`, allowing us to fine | ||
tune the scope of remapping, specifying paths under which context (in macro expansion, in debuginfo or in diagnostics) | ||
should or shouldn't be remapped. | ||
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# Motivation | ||
[motivation]: #motivation | ||
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## Sanitising local paths that are currently embedded | ||
Currently, executables and libraries built by Rust and Cargo have a lot of embedded absolute paths. They most frequently appear in debug information and | ||
panic messages (pointing to the panic location source file). As an example, consider the following package: | ||
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`Cargo.toml`: | ||
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```toml | ||
[package] | ||
name = "rfc" | ||
version = "0.1.0" | ||
edition = "2018" | ||
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[dependencies] | ||
rand = "0.8.0" | ||
``` | ||
`src/main.rs` | ||
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```rust | ||
use rand::prelude::*; | ||
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fn main() { | ||
let r: f64 = rand::thread_rng().gen(); | ||
println!("{}", r); | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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Then run | ||
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```bash | ||
$ cargo build --release | ||
$ strings target/release/rfc | grep $HOME | ||
``` | ||
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We will see some absolute paths pointing to dependency crates downloaded by Cargo, containing our username: | ||
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``` | ||
could not initialize thread_rng: /home/username/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/rand-0.8.3/src/rngs/thread.rs | ||
/home/username/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/rand_chacha-0.3.0/src/guts.rsdescription() is deprecated; use Display | ||
/home/username/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/getrandom-0.2.2/src/util_libc.rs | ||
``` | ||
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This is undesirable for the following reasons: | ||
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1. **Privacy**. `release` binaries may be distributed, and anyone could then see the builder's local OS account username. | ||
Additionally, some CI (such as [GitLab CI](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/best_practice/#build-directory)) checks out the repo under a path where | ||
non-public information is included. Without sanitising the path by default, this may be inadvertently leaked. | ||
2. **Build reproducibility**. We would like to make it easier to reproduce binary equivalent builds. While it is not required to maintain | ||
reproducibility across different environments, removing environment-sensitive information from the build will increase the tolerance on the | ||
inevitable environment differences. This helps with build verification, as well as producing deterministic builds when using a distributed build | ||
system. | ||
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## Handling sysroot paths | ||
At the moment, paths to the source files of standard and core libraries, even when they are present, always begin with a virtual prefix in the form | ||
of `/rustc/[SHA1 hash]/library`. This is not an issue when the source files are not present (i.e. when `rust-src` component is not installed), but | ||
when a user installs `rust-src` they may want the path to their local copy of source files to be visible. Hence the default behaviour when `rust-src` | ||
is installed should be to use the local path. These local paths should be then affected by path remappings in the usual way. | ||
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## Preserving debuginfo to help debuggers | ||
At the moment, `--remap-path-prefix` will cause paths to source files in debuginfo to be remapped. On platforms where the debuginfo resides in a | ||
separate file from the distributable binary, this may be unnecessary and it prevents debuggers from being able to find the source. Hence `rustc` | ||
should support finer grained control over paths in which contexts should be remapped. | ||
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# Guide-level explanation | ||
[guide-level-explanation]: #guide-level-explanation | ||
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## The rustc book: Command-line arguments | ||
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### `--remap-path-scope`: configure the scope of path remapping | ||
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When the `--remap-path-prefix` option is passed to rustc, source path prefixes in all output will be affected by default. | ||
The `--remap-path-scope` argument can be used in conjunction with `--remap-path-prefix` to determine paths in which output context should be affected. | ||
This flag accepts a comma-separated list of values and may be specified multiple times, in which case the scopes are aggregated together. The valid scopes are: | ||
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- `macro` - apply remappings to the expansion of `std::file!()` macro. This is where paths in embedded panic messages come from | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. This is not really a descriptive name. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.
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I don't have any good naming suggestions (maybe There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.
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- `diagnostics` - apply remappings to printed compiler diagnostics | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Is this useful on it's own? It can't prevent the original path from ending up in the crate metadata without also requiring all other remappings. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.
Maybe people won't use it on its own, but it can't be merged with other options either so it has to be there There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. since analyzer is popular that means nothing is stripped by default then? will it be a single option and not a mess of remap-prefix options then to strip the paths? otherwise it will be a choice of privacy/reproducibility or the usefulness of analyzer There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.
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- `unsplit-debuginfo` - apply remappings to debug information only when they are written to compiled executables or libraries, but not when they are in split debuginfo files | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. @davidtwco, do you know if we can actually implement this (when using the LLVM backend)? I.e. can we control what paths show up in what context? As far as I know, we produce a single LLVM metadata description and then LLVM takes care of splitting things apart, right? |
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- `split-debuginfo` - apply remappings to debug information only when they are written to split debug information files, but not in compiled executables or libraries | ||
- `split-debuginfo-path` - apply remappings to the paths pointing to split debug information files. Does nothing when these files are not generated. | ||
- `object` - an alias for `macro,unsplit-debuginfo,split-debuginfo-path`. This ensures all paths in compiled executables or libraries are remapped, but not elsewhere. | ||
- `all` and `true` - an alias for all of the above, also equivalent to supplying only `--remap-path-prefix` without `--remap-path-scope`. | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. I don't think there is a need for all those different options. I think having "codegen", "debuginfo" and "all" as the only three options would be fine. "codegen" would mean that stripping an executable, cdylib or staticlib from it's debuginfo (if any) will remove all unmapped paths and thus would be a good option when shipping programs without debuginfo. "debuginfo" will mean that both the executable, cdylib or staticlib and it's debuginfo only contain mapped paths and thus would be a good option when shipping programs with debuginfo. "all" would mean that all intermediate artifacts (like rlibs or rust dylibs), rustc diagnostics and everything only contain mapped paths and would be a good option for cloud builds or rust's CI. note: For rust dylibs the all scope would be necessary as they contain crate metadata which needs to contain unmapped paths if diagnostics use unmapped paths. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. I think we can reasonably experiment with having all of these available, but I think that when we go to stabilize this, we should consider just a subset rather than full granularity. |
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Debug information are written to split files when the separate codegen option `-C split-debuginfo=packed` or `unpacked` (whether by default or explicitly set). | ||
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## Cargo | ||
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`trim-paths` is a profile setting which enables and controls the sanitisation of file paths in compilation outputs. It corresponds to the `--remap-path-scope` flag of rustc and accepts all valid scope, or combination of scopes that `--remap-path-scope` accepts, in addition to the `none` or `false` option which disables path sanitisation completely. Possible values are: | ||
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- `none` and `false` - disable path sanitisation | ||
- `macro` - sanitise paths in the expansion of `std::file!()` macro. This is where paths in embedded panic messages come from | ||
- `diagnostics` - sanitise paths in printed compiler diagnostics | ||
- `unsplit-debuginfo` - sanitise paths in debug information in compiled executables or libraries. Does nothing if debug information are in split files | ||
- `split-debuginfo` - sanitise paths in debug information in split debuginfo files. Does nothing if debug information are in compiled executables or libraries | ||
- `split-debuginfo-path` - sanitise paths pointing to split debug information files. Does nothing if these files are not generated. | ||
- `object` - an alias for `macro,unsplit-debuginfo,split-debuginfo-path`. This ensures all paths in compiled executables or libraries are sanitised, but not elsewhere. | ||
- `all` and `true` - an alias for all of the above | ||
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It is defaulted to `none` for debug profiles, and `object` for release profiles. You can manually override it by specifying this option in `Cargo.toml`: | ||
```toml | ||
[profile.dev] | ||
trim-paths = all | ||
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[profile.release] | ||
trim-paths = none | ||
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``` | ||
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The default release profile setting (`object`) sanitises only the paths in emitted executable or library files. It always affects paths from macros such as panic messages, and in debug information | ||
only if they will be embedded together with the binary (the default on platforms with ELF binaries, such as Linux and windows-gnu), | ||
but will not touch them if they are in separate files (the default on Windows MSVC and macOS). But the path to these separate files are sanitised. | ||
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If `trim-paths` is not `none` or `false`, then the following paths are sanitised if they appear in a selected scope: | ||
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1. Path to the source files of the standard and core library (sysroot) will begin with `/rustc/[rustc commit hash]`. | ||
E.g. `/home/username/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/result.rs` -> | ||
`/rustc/fe72845f7bb6a77b9e671e6a4f32fe714962cec4/library/core/src/result.rs` | ||
2. Path to the working directory will be stripped. E.g. `/home/username/crate/src/lib.rs` -> `src/lib.rs`. | ||
3. Path to packages outside of the working directory will be replaced with `[package name]-[version]`. E.g. `/home/username/deps/foo/src/lib.rs` -> `foo-0.1.0/src/lib.rs` | ||
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When a path to the source files of the standard and core library is *not* in scope for sanitisation, the emitted path will depend on if `rust-src` component | ||
is present. If it is, then the real path pointing to the copy of the source files on your file system will be emitted; if it isn't, then they will | ||
show up as `/rustc/[rustc commit hash]/library/...` (just like when it is selected for sanitisation). Paths to all other source files will not be affected. | ||
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This will not affect any hard-coded paths in the source code, such as in strings. | ||
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# Reference-level explanation | ||
[reference-level-explanation]: #reference-level-explanation | ||
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## `trim-paths` implementation in Cargo | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Reading this entire section, it doesn't seem to me that this functionality needs to live in Cargo. rustc could directly provide a There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Is rustc aware of the path to the current package? This is relevant to dependencies living under There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Hmmm, fair point. I thought that rustc had the necessary information, but perhaps not. It might make sense to pass the requisite information into rustc, but then let rustc make the decision for how to use that information. I'd rather not have cargo making that decision. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. rustc always knows the absolute path to files, but only the build tool can tell which part of it is environment-sensitive. E.g. rustc knows it's using This "requisite information" is already included in provided mappings in |
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If `trim-paths` is `none` (`false`), no extra flag is supplied to `rustc`. | ||
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If `trim-paths` is anything else, then its value is supplied directly to `rustc`'s `--remap-path-scope` option, along with two `--remap-path-prefix` arguments: | ||
- From the path of the local sysroot to `/rustc/[commit hash]`. | ||
- If the compilation unit is under the working directory, from the the working directory absolute path to empty string. | ||
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If it's outside the working directory, from the absolute path of the package root to `[package name]-[package version]`. | ||
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The default value of `trim-paths` is `object` for release profile. As a result, panic messages (which are always embedded) are sanitised. If debug information is embedded, then they are sanitised; if they are split then they are kept untouched, but the paths to these split files are sanitised. | ||
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Some interactions with compiler-intrinsic macros need to be considered: | ||
1. Path (of the current file) introduced by [`file!()`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.file.html) *will* be remapped. **Things may break** if | ||
the code interacts with its own source file at runtime by using this macro. | ||
2. Path introduced by [`include!()`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.include.html) *will* be remapped, given that the included file is under | ||
the current working directory or a dependency package. | ||
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If the user further supplies custom `--remap-path-prefix` arguments via `RUSTFLAGS` | ||
or similar mechanisms, they will take precedence over the one supplied by `trim-paths`. This means that the user-defined remapping arguments must be | ||
supplied *after* Cargo's own remapping. | ||
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## Changing handling of sysroot path in `rustc` | ||
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The virtualisation of sysroot files to `/rustc/[commit hash]/library/...` was done at compiler bootstrapping, specifically when | ||
`remap-debuginfo = true` in `config.toml`. This is done for Rust distribution on all channels. | ||
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At `rustc` runtime (i.e. compiling some code), we try to correlate this virtual path to a real path pointing to the file on the local file system. | ||
Currently the result is represented internally as if the path was remapped by a `--remap-path-prefix`, from local `rust-src` path to the virtual | ||
path. | ||
Only the virtual name is ever emitted for metadata or codegen. We want to change this behaviour such that, when `rust-src` source files can be | ||
discovered, the virtual path is discarded and therefore the local path will be embedded, unless there is a `--remap-path-prefix` that causes this | ||
local path to be remapped in the usual way. | ||
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## Split Debuginfo | ||
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When debug information are not embedded in the binary (i.e. `split-debuginfo` is not `off`), absolute paths to various files containing debug | ||
information are embedded into the binary instead. Such as the absolute path to `.pdb` file (MSVC, `packed`), `.dwo` files (ELF, `unpacked`), | ||
and `.o` files (ELF, `packed`). This can be undesirable. As such, `split-debuginfo-path` is made specifically for these embedded paths. | ||
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On macOS and ELF platforms, these paths are introduced by `rustc` during codegen. With MSVC, however, the path to `.pdb` file is generated and | ||
embedded into the binary by the linker `link.exe`. The linker has a `/PDBALTPATH` option allows us to change the embedded path written to the | ||
binary, which could be supplied by `rustc` | ||
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# Drawbacks | ||
[drawbacks]: #drawbacks | ||
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The user will not be able to `Ctrl+click` on any paths provided in panic messages or backtraces outside of the working directory. But | ||
there shouldn't be any confusion as the combination of package name and version can be used to pinpoint the file. | ||
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As mentioned above, `trim-paths` may break code that relies on `std::file!()` to evaluate to an accessible path to the file. Hence enabling | ||
it by default for release builds may be a technically breaking change. Occurrences of such use should be extremely rare but should be investigated | ||
via a Crater run. In case this breakage is unacceptable, `trim-paths` can be made an opt-in option rather than default in any build profile. | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Rust-analyzer uses expect-test which does exactly this to update snapshot tests. Most of the time tests would run in debug mode I think though. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.
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# Rationale and alternatives | ||
[rationale-and-alternatives]: #rationale-and-alternatives | ||
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There has been an issue (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40552) asking for path sanitisation to be implemented and enabled by default for | ||
release builds. It has, over the past 4 years, gained a decent amount of popular support. The remapping rule proposed here is very simple to | ||
implement. | ||
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Path to sysroot crates are specially handled by `rustc`. Due to this, the behaviour we currently have is that all such paths are virtualised. | ||
Although good for privacy and reproducibility, some people find it a hindrance for debugging: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85463. | ||
Hence the user should be given control on if they want the virtual or local path. | ||
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An alternative is to extend the syntax accepted by `--remap-path-prefix` or add a new option called `--remap-path-prefix-scoped` which allows | ||
scoping rules to be explicitly applied to each remapping. This can co-exist with `--remap-path-scope` so it will be discussed further in | ||
[Future possibilities](#future-possibilities) section. | ||
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# Prior art | ||
[prior-art]: #prior-art | ||
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The name `trim-paths` came from the [similar feature](https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Compile_packages_and_dependencies) in Go. An alternative name | ||
`sanitize-paths` was first considered but the spelling of "sanitise" differs across the pond and down under. It is also not as short and concise. | ||
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Go does not enable this by default. Since Go does not differ between debug and release builds, removing absolute paths for all build would be | ||
a hassle for debugging. However this is not an issue for Rust as we have separate debug build profile. | ||
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GCC and Clang both have a flag equivalent to `--remap-path-prefix`, but they also both have two separate flags one for only macro expansion and | ||
the other for only debuginfo: https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/build-path/. This is the origin of the `--remap-path-scope` idea. | ||
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# Unresolved questions | ||
[unresolved-questions]: #unresolved-questions | ||
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- Should we use a slightly more complex remapping rule, like distinguishing packages from registry, git and path, as proposed in | ||
[Issue #40552](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/40552)? | ||
- With debug information in separate files, debuggers and Rust's own backtrace rely on the path embedded in the binary to find these files to display | ||
source code lines, columns and symbols etc. If we sanitise these paths to relative paths, then debuggers and backtrace must be invoked | ||
in specific directories for these paths to work. [For instance](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/87825#issuecomment-920693005), if the | ||
absolute path to the `.pdb` file is sanitised to the relative `target/release/foo.pdb`, then the binary must be invoked under the crate root as | ||
`target/release/foo` to allow the correct backtrace to be displayed. | ||
- Should we treat the current working directory the same as other packages? We could have one fewer remapping rule by remapping all | ||
package roots to `[package name]-[version]`. A minor downside to this is not being able to `Ctrl+click` on paths to files the user is working | ||
on from panic messages. | ||
- Will these cover all potentially embedded paths? Have we missed anything? | ||
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# Future possibilities | ||
[future-possibilities]: #future-possibilities | ||
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## Per-mapping scope control | ||
If it turns out that we want to enable finer grained scoping control on each individual remapping, we could use a `scopes:from=to` syntax. | ||
E.g. `split-debuginfo,unsplit-debuginfo,diagnostics:/path/to/src=src` will remove all references to `/path/to/src` from compiler diagnostics and debug information, but | ||
they are retained in panic messages. | ||
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How exactly this new syntax will look like is, of course, up to further discussion. Using comma as a separator for scopes may look ambiguous as `macro,diagnostics:/path/from=to` could be interpreted as `macro` | ||
and `diagnostics:/path/from=to`. | ||
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This syntax can be used with either a brand new `--remap-path-prefix-scoped` option, or we could extend the | ||
existing `--remap-path-prefix` option to take in this new syntax. | ||
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If we were to extend the existing `--remap-path-prefix`, there may be an ambiguity to whether `:` means a separator between scope list and mapping, | ||
or is it a part of the path; if the first `:` supplied belongs to the path then it would have to be escaped. This could be technically breaking. | ||
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In any case, future inclusion of this new syntax will not affect `--remap-path-scope` introduced in this RFC. Scopes specified in `--remap-path-scope` | ||
will be used as default for all mappings, and explicit scopes for an individual mapping will take precedence on that mapping. |
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