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cargo-zigbuild
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Compile Cargo project with zig as linker for easier cross compiling.
Installation
cargo install --locked cargo-zigbuild
You can also install it using pip which will also install ziglang
automatically:
pip install cargo-zigbuild
We also provide Docker images which has macOS SDK pre-installed in addition to cargo-zigbuild and Rust, for example to build for x86_64 macOS:
- Linux docker image (ghcr.io, Docker Hub):
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/io -w /io messense/cargo-zigbuild \
cargo zigbuild --release --target x86_64-apple-darwin
- Windows docker image (ghcr.io, Docker Hub):
docker run --rm -it -v ${pwd}:c:\io -w c:\io messense/cargo-zigbuild.windows `
cargo zigbuild --target x86_64-apple-darwin
[!NOTE]
Windows docker image can compile debug builds, but does NOT supportcargo build --release
for *-apple-darwin targets. You will geterror: unable to run `strip`: program not found
. If you know a solution to this, please open an issue and/or PR.
Usage
- Install zig following the official documentation,
on macOS, Windows and Linux you can also install zig from PyPI via
pip3 install ziglang
- Install Rust target via rustup, for example,
rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
- Run
cargo zigbuild
, for example,cargo zigbuild --target aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
Specify glibc version
cargo zigbuild
supports passing glibc version in --target
option, for example,
to compile for glibc 2.17 with the aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
target:
cargo zigbuild --target aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.2.17
[!NOTE] There are various caveats with the glibc version targeting feature:
- If you do not provide a
--target
, Zig is not used and the command effectively runs a regularcargo build
.- If you specify an invalid glibc version,
cargo zigbuild
will not relay the warning emitted fromzig cc
about the fallback version selected.- This feature does not necessarily match the behaviour of dynamically linking to a specific version of glibc on the build host.
- Version 2.32 can be specified, but runs on a host with only 2.31 available when it should instead abort with an error.
- Meanwhile specifying 2.33 will correctly be detected as incompatible when run on a host with glibc 2.31.
- Certain
RUSTFLAGS
like-C linker
opt-out of using Zig, while-L path/to/files
will have Zig ignore-C target-feature=+crt-static
.-C target-feature=+crt-static
for statically linking to a glibc version is not supported (upstreamzig cc
lacks support)
macOS universal2 target
cargo zigbuild
supports a special universal2-apple-darwin
target for building macOS universal2 binaries/libraries on Rust 1.64.0 and later.
rustup target add x86_64-apple-darwin
rustup target add aarch64-apple-darwin
cargo zigbuild --target universal2-apple-darwin
Note
Note that Cargo
--message-format
option doesn't work with universal2 target currently.
Caveats
- Currently only Linux and macOS targets are supported, other target platforms can be added if you can make it work, pull requests are welcome.
- Only current Rust stable and nightly versions are regularly tested on CI, other versions may not work.
Known upstream zig issues:
- zig cc: parse
-target
and-mcpu
/-march
/-mtune
flags according to clang: Some Rust targets aren't recognized byzig cc
, for examplearmv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
, workaround by using-mcpu=generic
and explicitly passing target features in #58 - ability to link against darwin frameworks (such as CoreFoundation) when cross compiling:
Set the
SDKROOT
environment variable to a macOS SDK path to workaround it - zig misses some
compiler_rt
functions that may lead to undefined symbol error for certain targets. See also: zig compiler-rt status. - CPU features are not passed to clang
License
This work is released under the MIT license. A copy of the license is provided in the LICENSE file.