| use crate::support::{basic_manifest, project}; |
| use std::env; |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn collision_dylib() { |
| // Path dependencies don't include metadata hash in filename for dylibs. |
| let p = project() |
| .file( |
| "Cargo.toml", |
| r#" |
| [workspace] |
| members = ["a", "b"] |
| "#, |
| ) |
| .file( |
| "a/Cargo.toml", |
| r#" |
| [package] |
| name = "a" |
| version = "1.0.0" |
| |
| [lib] |
| crate-type = ["dylib"] |
| "#, |
| ) |
| .file("a/src/lib.rs", "") |
| .file( |
| "b/Cargo.toml", |
| r#" |
| [package] |
| name = "b" |
| version = "1.0.0" |
| |
| [lib] |
| crate-type = ["dylib"] |
| name = "a" |
| "#, |
| ) |
| .file("b/src/lib.rs", "") |
| .build(); |
| |
| // `j=1` is required because on Windows you'll get an error due to |
| // two processes writing to the file at the same time. |
| p.cargo("build -j=1") |
| .with_stderr_contains(&format!("\ |
| [WARNING] output filename collision. |
| The lib target `a` in package `b v1.0.0 ([..]/foo/b)` has the same output filename as the lib target `a` in package `a v1.0.0 ([..]/foo/a)`. |
| Colliding filename is: [..]/foo/target/debug/deps/{}a{} |
| The targets should have unique names. |
| Consider changing their names to be unique or compiling them separately. |
| This may become a hard error in the future; see <https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/6313>. |
| ", env::consts::DLL_PREFIX, env::consts::DLL_SUFFIX)) |
| .run(); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn collision_example() { |
| // Examples in a workspace can easily collide. |
| let p = project() |
| .file( |
| "Cargo.toml", |
| r#" |
| [workspace] |
| members = ["a", "b"] |
| "#, |
| ) |
| .file("a/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("a", "1.0.0")) |
| .file("a/examples/ex1.rs", "fn main() {}") |
| .file("b/Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("b", "1.0.0")) |
| .file("b/examples/ex1.rs", "fn main() {}") |
| .build(); |
| |
| p.cargo("build --examples") |
| .with_stderr_contains("\ |
| [WARNING] output filename collision. |
| The example target `ex1` in package `b v1.0.0 ([..]/foo/b)` has the same output filename as the example target `ex1` in package `a v1.0.0 ([..]/foo/a)`. |
| Colliding filename is: [..]/foo/target/debug/examples/ex1[EXE] |
| The targets should have unique names. |
| Consider changing their names to be unique or compiling them separately. |
| This may become a hard error in the future; see <https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/6313>. |
| ") |
| .run(); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn collision_export() { |
| // `--out-dir` combines some things which can cause conflicts. |
| let p = project() |
| .file("Cargo.toml", &basic_manifest("foo", "1.0.0")) |
| .file("examples/foo.rs", "fn main() {}") |
| .file("src/main.rs", "fn main() {}") |
| .build(); |
| |
| p.cargo("build --out-dir=out -Z unstable-options --bins --examples") |
| .masquerade_as_nightly_cargo() |
| .with_stderr_contains("\ |
| [WARNING] `--out-dir` filename collision. |
| The example target `foo` in package `foo v1.0.0 ([..]/foo)` has the same output filename as the bin target `foo` in package `foo v1.0.0 ([..]/foo)`. |
| Colliding filename is: [..]/foo/out/foo[EXE] |
| The exported filenames should be unique. |
| Consider changing their names to be unique or compiling them separately. |
| This may become a hard error in the future; see <https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/6313>. |
| ") |
| .run(); |
| } |