//! This tiny crate checks that the running or installed `rustc` meets some //! version requirements. The version is queried by calling the Rust compiler //! with `--version`. The path to the compiler is determined first via the //! `RUSTC` environment variable. If it is not set, then `rustc` is used. If //! that fails, no determination is made, and calls return `None`. //! //! # Examples //! //! Set a `cfg` flag in `build.rs` if the running compiler was determined to be //! at least version `1.13.0`: //! //! ```rust //! extern crate version_check as rustc; //! //! if rustc::is_min_version("1.13.0").unwrap_or(false) { //! println!("cargo:rustc-cfg=question_mark_operator"); //! } //! ``` //! //! See [`is_max_version`] or [`is_exact_version`] to check if the compiler //! is _at most_ or _exactly_ a certain version. //! //! Check that the running compiler was released on or after `2018-12-18`: //! //! ```rust //! extern crate version_check as rustc; //! //! match rustc::is_min_date("2018-12-18") { //! Some(true) => "Yep! It's recent!", //! Some(false) => "No, it's older.", //! None => "Couldn't determine the rustc version." //! }; //! ``` //! //! See [`is_max_date`] or [`is_exact_date`] to check if the compiler was //! released _prior to_ or _exactly on_ a certain date. //! //! Check that the running compiler supports feature flags: //! //! ```rust //! extern crate version_check as rustc; //! //! match rustc::is_feature_flaggable() { //! Some(true) => "Yes! It's a dev or nightly release!", //! Some(false) => "No, it's stable or beta.", //! None => "Couldn't determine the rustc version." //! }; //! ``` //! //! Check that the running compiler is on the stable channel: //! //! ```rust //! extern crate version_check as rustc; //! //! match rustc::Channel::read() { //! Some(c) if c.is_stable() => format!("Yes! It's stable."), //! Some(c) => format!("No, the channel {} is not stable.", c), //! None => format!("Couldn't determine the rustc version.") //! }; //! ``` //! //! To interact with the version, release date, and release channel as structs, //! use [`Version`], [`Date`], and [`Channel`], respectively. The [`triple()`] //! function returns all three values efficiently. //! //! # Alternatives //! //! This crate is dead simple with no dependencies. If you need something more //! and don't care about panicking if the version cannot be obtained, or if you //! don't mind adding dependencies, see //! [rustc_version](https://crates.io/crates/rustc_version). #![allow(deprecated)] mod version; mod channel; mod date; use std::env; use std::process::Command; #[doc(inline)] pub use version::*; #[doc(inline)] pub use channel::*; #[doc(inline)] pub use date::*; /// Parses (version, date) as available from rustc version string. fn version_and_date_from_rustc_version(s: &str) -> (Option, Option) { let last_line = s.lines().last().unwrap_or(s); let mut components = last_line.trim().split(" "); let version = components.nth(1); let date = components.filter(|c| c.ends_with(')')).next() .map(|s| s.trim_right().trim_right_matches(")").trim_left().trim_left_matches('(')); (version.map(|s| s.to_string()), date.map(|s| s.to_string())) } /// Returns (version, date) as available from `rustc --version`. fn get_version_and_date() -> Option<(Option, Option)> { env::var("RUSTC").ok() .and_then(|rustc| Command::new(rustc).arg("--version").output().ok()) .or_else(|| Command::new("rustc").arg("--version").output().ok()) .and_then(|output| String::from_utf8(output.stdout).ok()) .map(|s| version_and_date_from_rustc_version(&s)) } /// Reads the triple of [`Version`], [`Channel`], and [`Date`] of the installed /// or running `rustc`. /// /// If any attribute cannot be determined (see the [top-level /// documentation](crate)), returns `None`. /// /// To obtain only one of three attributes, use [`Version::read()`], /// [`Channel::read()`], or [`Date::read()`]. pub fn triple() -> Option<(Version, Channel, Date)> { let (version_str, date_str) = match get_version_and_date() { Some((Some(version), Some(date))) => (version, date), _ => return None }; // Can't use `?` or `try!` for `Option` in 1.0.0. match Version::parse(&version_str) { Some(version) => match Channel::parse(&version_str) { Some(channel) => match Date::parse(&date_str) { Some(date) => Some((version, channel, date)), _ => None, }, _ => None, }, _ => None } } /// Checks that the running or installed `rustc` was released **on or after** /// some date. /// /// The format of `min_date` must be YYYY-MM-DD. For instance: `2016-12-20` or /// `2017-01-09`. /// /// If the date cannot be retrieved or parsed, or if `min_date` could not be /// parsed, returns `None`. Otherwise returns `true` if the installed `rustc` /// was release on or after `min_date` and `false` otherwise. pub fn is_min_date(min_date: &str) -> Option { match (Date::read(), Date::parse(min_date)) { (Some(rustc_date), Some(min_date)) => Some(rustc_date >= min_date), _ => None } } /// Checks that the running or installed `rustc` was released **on or before** /// some date. /// /// The format of `max_date` must be YYYY-MM-DD. For instance: `2016-12-20` or /// `2017-01-09`. /// /// If the date cannot be retrieved or parsed, or if `max_date` could not be /// parsed, returns `None`. Otherwise returns `true` if the installed `rustc` /// was release on or before `max_date` and `false` otherwise. pub fn is_max_date(max_date: &str) -> Option { match (Date::read(), Date::parse(max_date)) { (Some(rustc_date), Some(max_date)) => Some(rustc_date <= max_date), _ => None } } /// Checks that the running or installed `rustc` was released **exactly** on /// some date. /// /// The format of `date` must be YYYY-MM-DD. For instance: `2016-12-20` or /// `2017-01-09`. /// /// If the date cannot be retrieved or parsed, or if `date` could not be parsed, /// returns `None`. Otherwise returns `true` if the installed `rustc` was /// release on `date` and `false` otherwise. pub fn is_exact_date(date: &str) -> Option { match (Date::read(), Date::parse(date)) { (Some(rustc_date), Some(date)) => Some(rustc_date == date), _ => None } } /// Checks that the running or installed `rustc` is **at least** some minimum /// version. /// /// The format of `min_version` is a semantic version: `1.3.0`, `1.15.0-beta`, /// `1.14.0`, `1.16.0-nightly`, etc. /// /// If the version cannot be retrieved or parsed, or if `min_version` could not /// be parsed, returns `None`. Otherwise returns `true` if the installed `rustc` /// is at least `min_version` and `false` otherwise. pub fn is_min_version(min_version: &str) -> Option { match (Version::read(), Version::parse(min_version)) { (Some(rustc_ver), Some(min_ver)) => Some(rustc_ver >= min_ver), _ => None } } /// Checks that the running or installed `rustc` is **at most** some maximum /// version. /// /// The format of `max_version` is a semantic version: `1.3.0`, `1.15.0-beta`, /// `1.14.0`, `1.16.0-nightly`, etc. /// /// If the version cannot be retrieved or parsed, or if `max_version` could not /// be parsed, returns `None`. Otherwise returns `true` if the installed `rustc` /// is at most `max_version` and `false` otherwise. pub fn is_max_version(max_version: &str) -> Option { match (Version::read(), Version::parse(max_version)) { (Some(rustc_ver), Some(max_ver)) => Some(rustc_ver <= max_ver), _ => None } } /// Checks that the running or installed `rustc` is **exactly** some version. /// /// The format of `version` is a semantic version: `1.3.0`, `1.15.0-beta`, /// `1.14.0`, `1.16.0-nightly`, etc. /// /// If the version cannot be retrieved or parsed, or if `version` could not be /// parsed, returns `None`. Otherwise returns `true` if the installed `rustc` is /// exactly `version` and `false` otherwise. pub fn is_exact_version(version: &str) -> Option { match (Version::read(), Version::parse(version)) { (Some(rustc_ver), Some(version)) => Some(rustc_ver == version), _ => None } } /// Checks whether the running or installed `rustc` supports feature flags. /// /// In other words, if the channel is either "nightly" or "dev". /// /// If the version could not be determined, returns `None`. Otherwise returns /// `true` if the running version supports feature flags and `false` otherwise. pub fn is_feature_flaggable() -> Option { Channel::read().map(|c| c.supports_features()) } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::version_and_date_from_rustc_version; macro_rules! check_parse { ($s:expr => $v:expr, $d:expr) => ( if let (Some(v), d) = version_and_date_from_rustc_version($s) { let e_d: Option<&str> = $d.into(); assert_eq!((v, d), ($v.into(), e_d.map(|s| s.into()))); } else { panic!("{:?} didn't parse for version testing.", $s); } ) } #[test] fn test_version_parse() { check_parse!("rustc 1.18.0" => "1.18.0", None); check_parse!("rustc 1.8.0" => "1.8.0", None); check_parse!("rustc 1.20.0-nightly" => "1.20.0-nightly", None); check_parse!("rustc 1.20" => "1.20", None); check_parse!("rustc 1.3" => "1.3", None); check_parse!("rustc 1" => "1", None); check_parse!("rustc 1.5.1-beta" => "1.5.1-beta", None); // Because of 1.0.0, we can't use Option: From. check_parse!("rustc 1.20.0 (2017-07-09)" => "1.20.0", Some("2017-07-09")); check_parse!("rustc 1.20.0-dev (2017-07-09)" => "1.20.0-dev", Some("2017-07-09")); check_parse!("rustc 1.20.0-nightly (d84693b93 2017-07-09)" => "1.20.0-nightly", Some("2017-07-09")); check_parse!("rustc 1.20.0 (d84693b93 2017-07-09)" => "1.20.0", Some("2017-07-09")); check_parse!("warning: invalid logging spec 'warning', ignoring it rustc 1.30.0-nightly (3bc2ca7e4 2018-09-20)" => "1.30.0-nightly", Some("2018-09-20")); check_parse!("warning: invalid logging spec 'warning', ignoring it\n rustc 1.30.0-nightly (3bc2ca7e4 2018-09-20)" => "1.30.0-nightly", Some("2018-09-20")); check_parse!("warning: invalid logging spec 'warning', ignoring it warning: something else went wrong rustc 1.30.0-nightly (3bc2ca7e4 2018-09-20)" => "1.30.0-nightly", Some("2018-09-20")); } }