Description
This is a tracking issue for the unstable rustc flag -Z link-native-libraries
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Steps
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Open an MCP and have it accepted.At the time of impl, there was no such requirement. - Implementation
- Adjust documentation (see instructions on rustc-dev-guide)
- Stabilization PR (see instructions on rustc-dev-guide)
Unresolved Questions
- What does this unstable rustc flag
-Z link-native-libraries
do, exactly? - How does it relate to the stable
#[link]
attribute? - What does this mean for the
#[link]
attribute (which is a stable attribute)? - How does this unstable flag relate to
-Z link-directives
?Seems fine to me. Perhaps we should proactively remove the other Zlink-native-libraries flag as a "failed experiment"?
I think we still need -Zlink-native-libraries to deal with prebuilt rlibs - ie, the sysroot libraries.
Implement -Zlink-directives=yes/no #107675 (comment)