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Support for nightly features in Cargo itself.
This file is the version of feature_gate.rs
in upstream Rust for Cargo
itself and is intended to be the avenue for which new features in Cargo are
gated by default and then eventually stabilized. All known stable and
unstable features are tracked in this file.
If you’re reading this then you’re likely interested in adding a feature to Cargo, and the good news is that it shouldn’t be too hard! First determine how the feature should be gated:
- New syntax in Cargo.toml should use
cargo-features
. - New CLI options should use
-Z unstable-options
. - New functionality that may not have an interface, or the interface has
not yet been designed, or for more complex features that affect multiple
parts of Cargo should use a new
-Z
flag.
See below for more details.
When adding new tests for your feature, usually the tests should go into a new module of the testsuite. See https://doc.crates.io/contrib/tests/writing.html for more information on writing tests. Particularly, check out the “Testing Nightly Features” section for testing unstable features.
After you have added your feature, be sure to update the unstable
documentation at src/doc/src/reference/unstable.md
to include a short
description of how to use your new feature.
And hopefully that’s it!
New Cargo.toml syntax
The steps for adding new Cargo.toml syntax are:
-
Add the cargo-features unstable gate. Search below for “look here” to find the
features!
macro and add your feature to the list. -
Update the Cargo.toml parsing code to handle your new feature.
-
Wherever you added the new parsing code, call
features.require(Feature::my_feature_name())?
if the new syntax is used. This will return an error if the user hasn’t listed the feature incargo-features
or this is not the nightly channel.
-Z unstable-options
-Z unstable-options
is intended to force the user to opt-in to new CLI
flags, options, and new subcommands.
The steps to add a new command-line option are:
- Add the option to the CLI parsing code. In the help text, be sure to
include
(unstable)
to note that this is an unstable option. - Where the CLI option is loaded, be sure to call
CliUnstable::fail_if_stable_opt
. This will return an error if-Z unstable options
was not passed.
-Z
options
The steps to add a new -Z
option are:
- Add the option to the
CliUnstable
struct below. Flags can take an optional value if you want. - Update the
CliUnstable::add
function to parse the flag. - Wherever the new functionality is implemented, call
Config::cli_unstable
to get an instance ofCliUnstable
and check if the option has been enabled on theCliUnstable
instance. Nightly gating is already handled, so no need to worry about that. - Update the
-Z help
documentation in themain
function.
Stabilization
For the stabilization process, see https://doc.crates.io/contrib/process/unstable.html#stabilization.
The steps for stabilizing are roughly:
- Update the feature to be stable, based on the kind of feature:
cargo-features
: Change the feature tostable
in thefeatures!
macro below.-Z unstable-options
: Find the call tofail_if_stable_opt
and remove it. Be sure to update the man pages if necessary.-Z
flag: Change the parsing code inCliUnstable::add
to callstabilized_warn
orstabilized_err
. Remove it from the-Z help
docs in themain
function. Remove the(unstable)
note in the clap help text if necessary.- Remove
masquerade_as_nightly_cargo
from any tests, and removecargo-features
fromCargo.toml
test files if any. - Remove the docs from unstable.md and update the redirect at the bottom of that page. Update the rest of the documentation to add the new feature.
Structs
Enums
The edition of the compiler (RFC 2052)
Constants
Functions
Returns the current release channel (“stable”, “beta”, “nightly”, “dev”).