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Update contributing section about syncing Clippy [Rendered](https://github.com/flip1995/rust-clippy/blob/clippyup_up/CONTRIBUTING.md#fixing-build-failures-caused-by-rust) r? @oli-obk Did I get the sync process right? changelog: none
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## Fixing build failures caused by Rust
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Clippy will sometimes fail to build from source because building it depends on unstable internal Rust features. Most of
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the times we have to adapt to the changes and only very rarely there's an actual bug in Rust. Fixing build failures
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caused by Rust updates, can be a good way to learn about Rust internals.
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Clippy currently gets built with `rustc` of the `rust-lang/rust` `master`
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branch. Most of the times we have to adapt to the changes and only very rarely
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there's an actual bug in Rust.
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If you decide to make Clippy work again with a Rust commit that breaks it, you
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have to sync the `rust-lang/rust-clippy` repository with the `subtree` copy of
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Clippy in the `rust-lang/rust` repository.
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For general information about `subtree`s in the Rust repository see [Rust's
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`CONTRIBUTING.md`][subtree].
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Here is a TL;DR version of the sync process (all of the following commands have
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to be run inside the `rust` directory):
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1. Clone the [`rust-lang/rust`] repository
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2. Sync the changes to the rust-copy of Clippy to your Clippy fork:
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```bash
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# Make sure to change `your-github-name` to your github name in the following command
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git subtree push -P src/tools/clippy [email protected]:your-github-name/rust-clippy sync-from-rust
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```
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_Note:_ This will directly push to the remote repository. You can also push
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to your local copy by replacing the remote address with `/path/to/rust-clippy`
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directory.
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_Note:_ Most of the time you have to create a merge commit in the
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`rust-clippy` repo (this has to be done in the Clippy repo, not in the
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rust-copy of Clippy):
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```bash
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git fetch origin && git fetch upstream
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git checkout sync-from-rust
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git merge upstream/master
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```
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3. Open a PR to `rust-lang/rust-clippy` and wait for it to get merged (to
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accelerate the process ping the `@rust-lang/clippy` team in your PR and/or
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~~annoy~~ ask them in the [Discord] channel.)
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4. Sync the `rust-lang/rust-clippy` master to the rust-copy of Clippy:
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```bash
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git checkout -b sync-from-clippy
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git subtree pull -P src/tools/clippy https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy master
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```
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5. Open a PR to [`rust-lang/rust`]
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Also, you may want to define remotes, so you don't have to type out the remote
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addresses on every sync. You can do this with the following commands (these
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commands still have to be run inside the `rust` directory):
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In order to find out why Clippy does not work properly with a new Rust commit, you can use the [rust-toolstate commit
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history][toolstate_commit_history]. You will then have to look for the last commit that contains
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`test-pass -> build-fail` or `test-pass -> test-fail` for the `clippy-driver` component.
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[Here][toolstate_commit] is an example.
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The commit message contains a link to the PR. The PRs are usually small enough to discover the breaking API change and
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if they are bigger, they likely include some discussion that may help you to fix Clippy.
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To check if Clippy is available for a specific target platform, you can check
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the [rustup component history][rustup_component_history].
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If you decide to make Clippy work again with a Rust commit that breaks it,
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you probably want to install the latest Rust from master locally and run Clippy
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using that version of Rust.
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You can set up the master toolchain by running `./setup-toolchain.sh`. That script will install
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[rustup-toolchain-install-master][rtim] and master toolchain, then run `rustup override set master`.
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After fixing the build failure on this repository, we can submit a pull request
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to [`rust-lang/rust`] to fix the toolstate.
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```bash
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# Set clippy-upstream remote for pulls
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$ git remote add clippy-upstream https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy
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# Make sure to not push to the upstream repo
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$ git remote set-url --push clippy-upstream DISABLED
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# Set clippy-origin remote to your fork for pushes
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$ git remote add clippy-origin [email protected]:your-github-name/rust-clippy
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# Set a local remote
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$ git remote add clippy-local /path/to/rust-clippy
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```
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To submit a pull request, you should follow these steps:
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You can then sync with the remote names from above, e.g.:
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# Assuming you already cloned the rust-lang/rust repo and you're in the correct directory
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git submodule update --remote src/tools/clippy
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cargo update -p clippy
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git add -u
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git commit -m "Update Clippy"
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./x.py test -i --stage 1 src/tools/clippy # This is optional and should succeed anyway
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# Open a PR in rust-lang/rust
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$ git subtree push -P src/tools/clippy clippy-local sync-from-rust
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[rustup_component_history]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup-components-history
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[toolstate_commit_history]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-toolstate/commits/master
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[toolstate_commit]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-toolstate/commit/aad74d8294e198a7cf8ac81a91aebb7f3bbcf727
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[rtim]: https://github.com/kennytm/rustup-toolchain-install-master
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_Note:_ The first time running `git subtree push` a cache has to be built. This
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involves going through the complete Clippy history once. For this you have to
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increase the stack limit though, which you can do with `ulimit -s 60000`. For
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this to work, you will need the fix of `git subtree` available
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[here][gitgitgadget-pr].
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[gitgitgadget-pr]: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/493
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[subtree]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#external-dependencies-subtree
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[`rust-lang/rust`]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust
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