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authorEfraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>2020-02-17 11:21:27 +0200
committerEfraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>2020-02-18 09:51:44 +0200
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doc: Document packaging guidelines for Rust crates.
* doc/contributing.texi (Rust Crates): New section.
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* Python Modules:: A touch of British comedy.
* Perl Modules:: Little pearls.
* Java Packages:: Coffee break.
+* Rust Crates:: Beware of oxidation.
* Fonts:: Fond of fonts.
@end menu
@@ -685,6 +686,40 @@ dashes and prepend the prefix @code{java-}. So the class
@code{java-apache-commons-cli}.
+@node Rust Crates
+@subsection Rust Crates
+
+@cindex rust
+Rust programs standing for themselves are named as any other package, using the
+lowercase upstream name.
+
+To prevent namespace collisions we prefix all other Rust packages with the
+@code{rust-} prefix. The name should be changed to lowercase as appropriate and
+dashes should remain in place.
+
+In the rust ecosystem it is common for multiple incompatible versions of a
+package to be used at any given time, so all packages should have a versioned
+suffix. If a package has passed version 1.0.0 then just the major version
+number is sufficient (e.g.@: @code{rust-clap-2}), otherwise the version suffix
+should contain both the major and minor version (e.g.@: @code{rust-rand-0.6}).
+
+Because of the difficulty in reusing rust packages as pre-compiled inputs for
+other packages the Cargo build system (@pxref{Build Systems,
+@code{cargo-build-system}}) presents the @code{#:cargo-inputs} and
+@code{cargo-development-inputs} keywords as build system arguments. It would be
+helpful to think of these as similar to @code{propagated-inputs} and
+@code{native-inputs}. Rust @code{dependencies} and @code{build-dependencies}
+should go in @code{#:cargo-inputs}, and @code{dev-dependencies} should go in
+@code{#:cargo-development-inputs}. If a Rust package links to other libraries
+then the standard placement in @code{inputs} and the like should be used.
+
+Care should be taken to ensure the correct version of dependencies are used; to
+this end we try to refrain from skipping the tests or using @code{#:skip-build?}
+when possible. Of course this is not always possible, as the package may be
+developed for a different Operating System, depend on features from the Nightly
+Rust compiler, or the test suite may have atrophied since it was released.
+
+
@node Fonts
@subsection Fonts