@@ -3101,47 +3101,60 @@ fn add_apple_link_args(cmd: &mut dyn Linker, sess: &Session, flavor: LinkerFlavo
31013101}
31023102
31033103fn add_apple_sdk ( cmd : & mut dyn Linker , sess : & Session , flavor : LinkerFlavor ) -> Option < PathBuf > {
3104- let os = & sess. target . os ;
3105- if sess. target . vendor != "apple"
3106- || !matches ! ( os. as_ref( ) , "ios" | "tvos" | "watchos" | "visionos" | "macos" )
3107- || !matches ! ( flavor, LinkerFlavor :: Darwin ( ..) )
3108- {
3104+ if !sess. target . is_like_osx {
31093105 return None ;
31103106 }
3111-
3112- if os == "macos" && !matches ! ( flavor, LinkerFlavor :: Darwin ( Cc :: No , _) ) {
3107+ let LinkerFlavor :: Darwin ( cc, _) = flavor else {
31133108 return None ;
3114- }
3109+ } ;
31153110
31163111 let sdk_name = rustc_target:: spec:: apple_sdk_name ( & sess. target ) ;
31173112
3118- let sdk_root = match get_apple_sdk_root ( sdk_name) {
3113+ let sdkroot = match get_apple_sdk_root ( sdk_name) {
31193114 Ok ( s) => s,
31203115 Err ( e) => {
3121- sess. dcx ( ) . emit_err ( e) ;
3116+ // If cross compiling from non-macOS, the user might be using something like `zig cc`.
3117+ //
3118+ // In that case, we shouldn't error when the SDK is missing, though we still warn.
3119+ if cfg ! ( target_os = "macos" ) {
3120+ sess. dcx ( ) . emit_err ( e) ;
3121+ } else {
3122+ sess. dcx ( ) . emit_warn ( e) ;
3123+ }
31223124 return None ;
31233125 }
31243126 } ;
31253127
3126- match flavor {
3127- LinkerFlavor :: Darwin ( Cc :: Yes , _) => {
3128- // Use `-isysroot` instead of `--sysroot`, as only the former
3129- // makes Clang treat it as a platform SDK.
3130- //
3131- // This is admittedly a bit strange, as on most targets
3132- // `-isysroot` only applies to include header files, but on Apple
3133- // targets this also applies to libraries and frameworks.
3134- cmd. cc_arg ( "-isysroot" ) ;
3135- cmd. cc_arg ( & sdk_root) ;
3136- }
3137- LinkerFlavor :: Darwin ( Cc :: No , _) => {
3138- cmd. link_arg ( "-syslibroot" ) ;
3139- cmd. link_arg ( & sdk_root) ;
3140- }
3141- _ => unreachable ! ( ) ,
3128+ if cc == Cc :: Yes {
3129+ // To pass the SDK root to `cc`, we have a few options:
3130+ // 1. `--sysroot` flag.
3131+ // 2. `-isysroot` flag.
3132+ // 3. `SDKROOT` environment variable.
3133+ //
3134+ // `--sysroot` isn't actually enough to get Clang to treat it as a platform SDK, you need to
3135+ // specify `-isysroot` - this is admittedly a bit strange, as on most targets `-isysroot`
3136+ // only applies to include header files, but on Apple targets it also applies to libraries
3137+ // and frameworks.
3138+ //
3139+ // Now, while the `-isysroot` flag is pretty well supported (both Clang and GCC implements
3140+ // the desired behaviour), it may not be understood by any `cc`'s that the user might want
3141+ // to use.
3142+ //
3143+ // So to better support such use-cases, we pass the SDK root in the standard environment
3144+ // variable instead. This is also supported by GCC since 2019:
3145+ // <https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=87243>
3146+ //
3147+ // This also works better with the trampoline `/usr/bin/cc` which calls `xcrun cc`
3148+ // internally, since the presence of `SDKROOT` means it won't have to look up the SDK root
3149+ // itself.
3150+ cmd. cmd ( ) . env ( "SDKROOT" , & sdkroot) ;
3151+ } else {
3152+ // For `ld64`, we use the `-syslibroot` parameter (and there are no other options).
3153+ cmd. link_arg ( "-syslibroot" ) ;
3154+ cmd. link_arg ( & sdkroot) ;
31423155 }
31433156
3144- Some ( sdk_root )
3157+ Some ( sdkroot )
31453158}
31463159
31473160fn get_apple_sdk_root ( sdk_name : & ' static str ) -> Result < PathBuf , errors:: AppleSdkError > {
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