From c3622c051ece4d2e4c5393ef80ae1a96b08bf609 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jauhien Piatlicki Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 12:10:07 +0200 Subject: [README] create documentation --- README.md | 81 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 81 insertions(+) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e69de29..6ae99cf 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +# [eselect](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Eselect) module for managing Rust compiler symlinks + +## User's guide + +**eselect-rust** allows you to easily switch between different Rust implementations. + +List available implementations: + +``` +eselect rust list +``` + +Set implementation you need: + +``` +eselect rust set TARGET +``` + +where `TARGET` is the target number or name as listed in the `list` command. + +Unset symlinks: + +``` +eselect rust unset +``` + +## Packager's guide + +Every package that installs Rust implementation on Gentoo should collaborate with this eselect module. + +### Target and target suffix + +To register your package in eselect-rust you need to install `/etc/env.d/rust/provider-TARGET` file, +where TARGET is your target name as it will be show by eselect. + +To differentiate symlink targets installed by different packages target suffix is used. +Target suffix is the part of target name that follows first `-` or target name itself if it includes no `-` characters. +To split out target suffix, command `cut -d- -f2-` is used. Some examples: + +``` +TARGET TARGET SUFFIX + +rust-1.0.0_beta2 1.0.0_beta +rust-bin-1.0.0_beta2 bin-1.0.0_beta2 +somecrazyimpl somecrazyimpl +``` + +### Symlinks + +Rust implementation package can include a number of symlinks that can be managed by eselect. +Package itself should install only symlink targets named `PATH/NAME-TARGET_SUFFIX`. +Where `PATH/NAME` is the future symlink location and `TARGET_SUFFIX` is described in the previous paragraf. + +*Example*. If package wants to have symlinks `/usr/bin/rustc` and `/usr/bin/rustdoc` +and its target suffix is `1.0.0_beta`, it should install these files: + +``` +/usr/bin/rustc-1.0.0_beta +/usr/bin/rustdoc-1.0.0_beta +``` + +The main symlink that **eselect-rust** manages is `/usr/bin/rustc`. +It is the symlink that every package should have and it determines what implementation is shown as active by eselect. + +To determine other symlinks that package sets, **eselect-rust** uses the content of the `/etc/env.d/rust/provider-TARGET` file. +This file should contain symlink paths one per line. If this file is empty, **eselect-rust** +behaves as its content were one line `/usr/bin/rustdoc`. + +*Example*. If you want to have symlinks `/usr/bin/rustc`, `/usr/bin/rustdoc` and `/usr/bin/rust-gdb`, +then `/etc/env.d/rust/provider-TARGET` should contain: + +``` +/usr/bin/rustdoc +/usr/bin/rust-gdb +``` + +Note, that `/usr/bin/rustc` should not be listed, as it is always managed by eselect. + +### Notes + +**eselect-rust** automatically prepends every path with `${EROOT}` variable. -- cgit v1.2.3-65-gdbad