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rustc/rusti/rustpkg: Infer packages from
extern mod
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This commit won't be quite as useful until I implement RUST_PATH and until we change `extern mod` to take a general string instead of an identifier (rust-lang#5682 and rust-lang#6407). With that said, now if you're using rustpkg and a program contains: extern mod foo; rustpkg will attempt to search for `foo`, so that you don't have to provide a -L directory explicitly. In addition, rustpkg will actually try to build and install `foo`, unless it's already installed (specifically, I tested that `extern mod extra;` would not cause it to try to find source for `extra` and compile it again). This is as per rust-lang#5681. Incidentally, I changed some driver code to infer the link name from the crate link_meta attributes. If that change isn't ok, say something.
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