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Do not set RUSTFLAGS environment variable when invoking Cargo commands via Gradle tasks #3678

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Otherwise, if you generate a crate and compile it using Gradle, like for
example using the invocation:

./gradlew -P modules='simple' -P cargoCommands='test' codegen-server-test:build

And then manually run a cargo command within the generated crate
directory, or open the project using rust-analyzer, Cargo will
re-compile the project from scratch, with
CARGO_LOG=cargo::core::compiler::fingerprint=trace reporting that
flags have changed since the last compilation.

Instead, it's best if we persist these flags to .cargo/config.toml, so
all cargo invocations, either through Gradle, manually, or through
rust-analyzer, use the same set. This way, if no files were changed,
subsequent compilations since code generation will truly be no-ops, with
Cargo reusing all artifacts.

Note this commit fixes a regression that was introduced when --cfg aws_sdk_unstable was introduced in #2614, since I fixed this the first
time back in #1422.


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…nds via Gradle tasks

Otherwise, if you generate a crate and compile it using Gradle, like for
example using the invocation:

```
./gradlew -P modules='simple' -P cargoCommands='test' codegen-server-test:build
```

And then manually run a `cargo` command within the generated crate
directory, or open the project using `rust-analyzer`, Cargo will
re-compile the project from scratch, with
`CARGO_LOG=cargo::core::compiler::fingerprint=trace` reporting that
flags have changed since the last compilation.

Instead, it's best if we persist these flags to `.cargo/config.toml`, so
all `cargo` invocations, either through Gradle, manually, or through
`rust-analyzer`, use the same set. This way, if no files were changed,
subsequent compilations since code generation will truly be no-ops, with
Cargo reusing all artifacts.

Note this commit fixes a regression that was introduced when `--cfg
aws_sdk_unstable` was introduced in #2614, since I fixed this the first
time back in #1422.
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Thanks for this fix David

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david-perez commented Jun 4, 2024

I'll pull out the fixes for the Clippy warnings in the generated code to a separate PR before merging this.

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…ests

This commit gets rid of some Clippy and Rust doc warnings we produce in
generated code, which are surfaced in our codegen integration tests. The
aim is that eventually we will be able to deny Clippy and Rust doc
warnings in #3678 (despite us baking in `RUSTDOCFLAGS="-D warnings"` and
`RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings"` in our CI Docker image, we curently clear
these in codegen integration tests). Note that denying compiler warnings
is separately tracked in #3194.

The commit contains fixes for the following:

- Unconditionally referring to the `crate::types` module in Rust docs when
  the Smithy model is such that it is not generated.
- Broken intra-crate doc links for client documentation.
- Incorrectly escaping Rust reserved keywords when referring to
  operation names in Rust docs.
- An unnecessary semi-colon when rendering additional client
  plugins.
- Not escaping brackets in text when rendering Rust docs containing
  HTML, that are interpreted as broken links.
- A broken link to unit variants of unions.
- Using `TryFrom` instead of `From` when infallibly converting from
  `&str` to `String` when deserializing an `@httpPayload` in the server.
- Using a redundant closure with `unwrap_or_else` when falling back to a
  `@default` boolean or number value for a `document` shape, instead of
  `unwrap_or`.
- Not opting into `clippy::enum_variant_names` when rendering the
  `Operation` enum in the server (since we render the operation names
  that were modeled as-is).
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david-perez commented Jun 6, 2024

I pulled out the warning fixes to #3684, which should land first; we'll keep this PR with its original objective of not setting RUSTFLAGS.

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…ests (#3684)

This commit gets rid of some Clippy and Rust doc warnings we produce in
generated code, which are surfaced in our codegen integration tests. The
aim is that eventually we will be able to deny Clippy and Rust doc
warnings in #3678 (despite us baking in `RUSTDOCFLAGS="-D warnings"` and
`RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings"` in our CI Docker image, we curently clear
these in codegen integration tests). Note that denying compiler warnings
is separately tracked in #3194.

The commit contains fixes for the following:

- Unconditionally referring to the `crate::types` module in Rust docs
when
  the Smithy model is such that it is not generated.
- Broken intra-crate doc links for client documentation.
- Incorrectly escaping Rust reserved keywords when referring to
  operation names in Rust docs.
- An unnecessary semi-colon when rendering additional client
  plugins.
- Not escaping brackets in text when rendering Rust docs containing
  HTML, that are interpreted as broken links.
- A broken link to unit variants of unions.
- Using `TryFrom` instead of `From` when infallibly converting from
  `&str` to `String` when deserializing an `@httpPayload` in the server.
- Using a redundant closure with `unwrap_or_else` when falling back to a
  `@default` boolean or number value for a `document` shape, instead of
  `unwrap_or`.
- Not opting into `clippy::enum_variant_names` when rendering the
  `Operation` enum in the server (since we render the operation names
  that were modeled as-is).

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RPC v2 CBOR is a new protocol that ~is being added~ has [recently been
added](https://smithy.io/2.0/additional-specs/protocols/smithy-rpc-v2.html)
to the Smithy
specification.

_(I'll add more details here as the patchset evolves)_

Credit goes to @jjant for initial implementation of the router, which I
built on top of from his
[`jjant/smithy-rpc-v2-exploration`](https://github.com/awslabs/smithy-rs/tree/jjant/smithy-rpc-v2-exploration)
branch.

Tracking issue: #3573.

## Caveats

`TODO`s are currently exhaustively sprinkled throughout the patch
documenting what remains to be done. Most of these need to be addressed
before this can be merged in; some can be punted on to not make this PR
bigger.

However, I'd like to call out the major caveats and blockers here. I'll
keep updating this list as the patchset evolves.

- [x] RPC v2 has still not been added to the Smithy specification. It is
currently being worked on over in the
[`smithy-rpc-v2`](https://github.com/awslabs/smithy/tree/smithy-rpc-v2)
branch. The following are prerrequisites for this PR to be merged;
**until they are done CI on this PR will fail**:
    - [x] Smithy merges in RPC v2 support.
    - [x] Smithy releases a new version incorporating RPC v2 support.
- Released in [Smithy
v1.47](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy/releases/tag/1.47.0)
    - [x] smithy-rs updates to the new version.
        - Updated in #3552
- [x] ~Protocol tests for the protocol do not currently exist in Smithy.
Until those get written~, this PR resorts to Rust unit tests and
integration tests that use `serde` to round-trip messages and compare
`serde`'s encoders and decoders with ours for correctness.
- Protocol tests are under the
[`smithy-protocol-tests`](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy/tree/main/smithy-protocol-tests/model/rpcv2Cbor)
directory in Smithy.
- We're keeping the `serde_cbor` round-trip tests for defense in depth.
- [ ] #3709 - Currently
only server-side support has been implemented, because that's what I'm
most familiar. However, we're almost all the way there to add
client-side support.
- ~[ ] [Smithy `document`
shapes](https://smithy.io/2.0/spec/simple-types.html#document) are not
supported. RPC v2's specification currently doesn't indicate how to
implement them.~
- [The
spec](https://smithy.io/2.0/additional-specs/protocols/smithy-rpc-v2.html#shape-serialization)
ended up leaving them as unsupported: "Document types are not currently
supported in this protocol."

## Prerequisite PRs

This section lists prerequisite PRs and issues that would make the diff
for this one lighter or easier to understand. It's preferable that these
PRs be merged prior to this one; some are hard prerequisites. They
mostly relate to parts of the codebase I've had to touch or ~pilfer~
inspect in this PR where I've made necessary changes, refactors and
"drive-by improvements" that are mostly unrelated, although some
directly unlock things I've needed in this patchset. It makes sense to
pull them out to ease reviewability and make this patch more
semantically self-contained.

- #2516
- #2517
- #2522
- #2524
- #2528
- #2536
- #2537
- #2531
- #2538
- #2539
- #2542
- #3684
- #3678
- #3690
- #3713
- #3726
- #3752

## Testing
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~RPC v2 has still not been added to the Smithy specification. It is
currently being worked on over in the
[`smithy-rpc-v2`](https://github.com/awslabs/smithy/tree/smithy-rpc-v2)
branch.~

This can only be tested _locally_ following these steps:

~1. Clone [the Smithy
repository](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy/tree/smithy-rpc-v2)
and checkout the `smithy-rpc-v2` branch.
2. Inside your local checkout of smithy-rs pointing to this PR's branch,
make sure you've added `mavenLocal()` as a repository in the
`build.gradle.kts` files.
[Example](8df82fd).
4. Inside your local checkout of Smithy's `smithy-rpc-v2` branch:
1. Set `VERSION` to the current Smithy version used in smithy-rs (1.28.1
as of writing, but [check
here](https://github.com/awslabs/smithy-rs/blob/main/gradle.properties#L21)).
    2. Run `./gradlew clean build pTML`.~
~6.~ 1. In your local checkout of the smithy-rs's `smithy-rpc-v2`
branch, run `./gradlew codegen-server-test:build -P
modules='rpcv2Cbor'`.

~You can troubleshoot whether you have Smithy correctly set up locally
by inspecting
`~/.m2/repository/software/amazon/smithy/smithy-protocols-traits`.~

## Checklist
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rather than leaving it unchecked -->
- [ ] I have updated `CHANGELOG.next.toml` if I made changes to the
smithy-rs codegen or runtime crates

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