remap-path-scope

The tracking issue for this feature is: #111540.


When the --remap-path-prefix option is passed to rustc, source path prefixes in all output will be affected by default. The --remap-path-scope argument can be used in conjunction with --remap-path-prefix to determine paths in which output context should be affected. This flag accepts a comma-separated list of values and may be specified multiple times, in which case the scopes are aggregated together. The valid scopes are:

  • macro - apply remappings to the expansion of std::file!() macro. This is where paths in embedded panic messages come from
  • diagnostics - apply remappings to printed compiler diagnostics
  • unsplit-debuginfo - apply remappings to debug information only when they are written to compiled executables or libraries, but not when they are in split debuginfo files
  • split-debuginfo - apply remappings to debug information only when they are written to split debug information files, but not in compiled executables or libraries
  • split-debuginfo-path - apply remappings to the paths pointing to split debug information files. Does nothing when these files are not generated.
  • object - an alias for macro,unsplit-debuginfo,split-debuginfo-path. This ensures all paths in compiled executables or libraries are remapped, but not elsewhere.
  • all and true - an alias for all of the above, also equivalent to supplying only --remap-path-prefix without --remap-path-scope.

Example

# This would produce an absolute path to main.rs in build outputs of
# "./main.rs".
rustc --remap-path-prefix=$(PWD)=/remapped -Zremap-path-prefix=object main.rs