//! This crate contains a single public function //! [`get_path_for_executable`](fn.get_path_for_executable.html). //! See docs there for more information. use anyhow::{Error, Result}; use std::env; use std::path::Path; use std::process::Command; /// Return a `String` to use for the given executable. /// /// E.g., `get_path_for_executable("cargo")` may return just `cargo` if that /// gives a valid Cargo executable; or it may return a full path to a valid /// Cargo. pub fn get_path_for_executable(executable_name: impl AsRef) -> Result { // The current implementation checks three places for an executable to use: // 1) Appropriate environment variable (erroring if this is set but not a usable executable) // example: for cargo, this checks $CARGO environment variable; for rustc, $RUSTC; etc // 2) `` // example: for cargo, this tries just `cargo`, which will succeed if `cargo` is on the $PATH // 3) `~/.cargo/bin/` // example: for cargo, this tries ~/.cargo/bin/cargo // It seems that this is a reasonable place to try for cargo, rustc, and rustup let executable_name = executable_name.as_ref(); let env_var = executable_name.to_ascii_uppercase(); if let Ok(path) = env::var(&env_var) { if is_valid_executable(&path) { Ok(path) } else { Err(Error::msg(format!( "`{}` environment variable points to something that's not a valid executable", env_var ))) } } else { let final_path: Option = if is_valid_executable(executable_name) { Some(executable_name.to_owned()) } else { if let Some(mut path) = dirs::home_dir() { path.push(".cargo"); path.push("bin"); path.push(executable_name); if is_valid_executable(&path) { Some(path.into_os_string().into_string().expect("Invalid Unicode in path")) } else { None } } else { None } }; final_path.ok_or( // This error message may also be caused by $PATH or $CARGO/$RUSTC/etc not being set correctly // for VSCode, even if they are set correctly in a terminal. // On macOS in particular, launching VSCode from terminal with `code ` causes VSCode // to inherit environment variables including $PATH, $CARGO, $RUSTC, etc from that terminal; // but launching VSCode from Dock does not inherit environment variables from a terminal. // For more discussion, see #3118. Error::msg(format!("Failed to find `{}` executable. Make sure `{}` is in `$PATH`, or set `${}` to point to a valid executable.", executable_name, executable_name, env_var)) ) } } /// Does the given `Path` point to a usable executable? /// /// (assumes the executable takes a `--version` switch and writes to stdout, /// which is true for `cargo`, `rustc`, and `rustup`) fn is_valid_executable(p: impl AsRef) -> bool { Command::new(p.as_ref()).arg("--version").output().is_ok() }