Struct rustc_target::spec::Target [−][src]
pub struct Target {
pub llvm_target: String,
pub pointer_width: u32,
pub arch: String,
pub data_layout: String,
pub options: TargetOptions,
}
Expand description
Everything rustc
knows about how to compile for a specific target.
Every field here must be specified, and has no default value.
Fields
llvm_target: String
Target triple to pass to LLVM.
pointer_width: u32
Number of bits in a pointer. Influences the target_pointer_width
cfg
variable.
arch: String
Architecture to use for ABI considerations. Valid options include: “x86”, “x86_64”, “arm”, “aarch64”, “mips”, “powerpc”, “powerpc64”, and others.
data_layout: String
Data layout to pass to LLVM.
options: TargetOptions
Optional settings with defaults.
Implementations
Given a function ABI, turn it into the correct ABI for this target.
Returns a None if the UNSUPPORTED_CALLING_CONVENTIONS lint should be emitted
Minimum integer size in bits that this target can perform atomic operations on.
Maximum integer size in bits that this target can perform atomic operations on.
Loads a target descriptor from a JSON object.
pub fn search(
target_triple: &TargetTriple,
sysroot: &PathBuf
) -> Result<(Target, TargetWarnings), String>
pub fn search(
target_triple: &TargetTriple,
sysroot: &PathBuf
) -> Result<(Target, TargetWarnings), String>
Search for a JSON file specifying the given target triple.
If none is found in $RUST_TARGET_PATH
, look for a file called target.json
inside the
sysroot under the target-triple’s rustlib
directory. Note that it could also just be a
bare filename already, so also check for that. If one of the hardcoded targets we know
about, just return it directly.
The error string could come from any of the APIs called, including filesystem access and JSON decoding.
Trait Implementations
TargetOptions
being a separate type is basically an implementation detail of Target
that is
used for providing defaults. Perhaps there’s a way to merge TargetOptions
into Target
so
this Deref
implementation is no longer necessary.
type Target = TargetOptions
type Target = TargetOptions
The resulting type after dereferencing.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Target
impl UnwindSafe for Target
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Layout
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
attributes. Please see the Rust Reference’s “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
Size: 1032 bytes