The core concept in Bootstrap is a build Step, which are chained together by Builder::ensure. Builder::ensure takes a Step as input, and runs the Step if and only if it has not already been run. Let's take a closer look at Step.
StepA Step represents a granular collection of actions involved in the process of producing some artifact. It can be thought of like a rule in Makefiles. The Step trait is defined as:
pub trait Step: 'static + Clone + Debug + PartialEq + Eq + Hash { type Output: Clone; const DEFAULT: bool = false; const ONLY_HOSTS: bool = false; // Required methods fn run(self, builder: &Builder<'_>) -> Self::Output; fn should_run(run: ShouldRun<'_>) -> ShouldRun<'_>; // Provided method fn make_run(_run: RunConfig<'_>) { ... } }
run is the function that is responsible for doing the work. Builder::ensure invokes run.should_run is the command-line interface, which determines if an invocation such as x build foo should run a given Step. In a “default” context where no paths are provided, then make_run is called directly.make_run is invoked only for things directly asked via the CLI and not for steps which are dependencies of other steps.There's a couple of preliminary steps before core Bootstrap code is reached:
make: ./x or ./x.ps1 or makex.pysrc/bootstrap/bootstrap.pysrc/bootstrap/src/bin/main.rsSee src/bootstrap/README.md for a more specific description of the implementation details.