@@ -131,24 +131,47 @@ able to get around this problem by setting `-Clinker=lld-link` in RUSTFLAGS
131131
132132## Toolchain Compatibility
133133
134- <!-- NOTE: to update the below table, you can use this shell script:
135-
136- ```sh
137- rustup toolchain install --profile minimal nightly
138- MINOR_VERSION=$(rustc +nightly --version | cut -d . -f 2)
139- LOWER_BOUND=61
140-
141- llvm_version() {
142- toolchain="$1"
143- printf "Rust $toolchain | Clang "
144- rustc +"$toolchain" -Vv | grep LLVM | cut -d ':' -f 2 | tr -d ' '
145- }
146-
147- for version in `seq $LOWER_BOUND $((MINOR_VERSION - 2))`; do
148- toolchain=1.$version.0
149- rustup toolchain install --no-self-update --profile minimal $toolchain >/dev/null 2>&1
150- llvm_version $toolchain
151- done
134+ <!-- NOTE: to update the below table, you can use this Python script:
135+
136+ ```python
137+ from collections import defaultdict
138+ import subprocess
139+
140+ def minor_version(version):
141+ return int(version.split('.')[1])
142+
143+ INSTALL_TOOLCHAIN = ["rustup", "toolchain", "install", "--profile", "minimal"]
144+ subprocess.run(INSTALL_TOOLCHAIN + ["nightly"])
145+
146+ LOWER_BOUND = 65
147+ NIGHTLY_VERSION = minor_version(subprocess.run(
148+ ["rustc", "+nightly", "--version"],
149+ capture_output=True,
150+ text=True).stdout)
151+
152+ def llvm_version(toolchain):
153+ version_text = subprocess.run(
154+ ["rustc", "+{}".format(toolchain), "-Vv"],
155+ capture_output=True,
156+ text=True).stdout
157+ return int(version_text.split("LLVM")[1].split(':')[1].split('.')[0])
158+
159+ version_map = defaultdict(lambda: [])
160+ for version in range(LOWER_BOUND, NIGHTLY_VERSION - 1):
161+ toolchain = "1.{}.0".format(version)
162+ subprocess.run(
163+ INSTALL_TOOLCHAIN + ["--no-self-update", toolchain],
164+ capture_output=True)
165+ version_map[llvm_version(toolchain)].append(version)
166+
167+ print("| Rust Version | Clang Version |")
168+ print("|--------------|---------------|")
169+ for clang, rust in sorted(version_map.items()):
170+ if len(rust) > 1:
171+ rust_range = "1.{} - 1.{}".format(rust[0], rust[-1])
172+ else:
173+ rust_range = "1.{} ".format(rust[0])
174+ print("| {} | {} |".format(rust_range, clang))
152175```
153176
154177-->
@@ -166,32 +189,13 @@ The following table shows known good combinations of toolchain versions.
166189
167190| Rust Version | Clang Version |
168191| --------------| ---------------|
169- | Rust 1.34 | Clang 8 |
170- | Rust 1.35 | Clang 8 |
171- | Rust 1.36 | Clang 8 |
172- | Rust 1.37 | Clang 8 |
173- | Rust 1.38 | Clang 9 |
174- | Rust 1.39 | Clang 9 |
175- | Rust 1.40 | Clang 9 |
176- | Rust 1.41 | Clang 9 |
177- | Rust 1.42 | Clang 9 |
178- | Rust 1.43 | Clang 9 |
179- | Rust 1.44 | Clang 9 |
180- | Rust 1.45 | Clang 10 |
181- | Rust 1.46 | Clang 10 |
182- | Rust 1.47 | Clang 11 |
183- | Rust 1.48 | Clang 11 |
184- | Rust 1.49 | Clang 11 |
185- | Rust 1.50 | Clang 11 |
186- | Rust 1.51 | Clang 11 |
187- | Rust 1.52 | Clang 12 |
188- | Rust 1.53 | Clang 12 |
189- | Rust 1.54 | Clang 12 |
190- | Rust 1.55 | Clang 12 |
191- | Rust 1.56 | Clang 13 |
192- | Rust 1.57 | Clang 13 |
193- | Rust 1.58 | Clang 13 |
194- | Rust 1.59 | Clang 13 |
195- | Rust 1.60 | Clang 14 |
192+ | 1.34 - 1.37 | 8 |
193+ | 1.38 - 1.44 | 9 |
194+ | 1.45 - 1.46 | 10 |
195+ | 1.47 - 1.51 | 11 |
196+ | 1.52 - 1.55 | 12 |
197+ | 1.56 - 1.59 | 13 |
198+ | 1.60 - 1.64 | 14 |
199+ | 1.65 | 15 |
196200
197201Note that the compatibility policy for this feature might change in the future.
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