feat(cargo-vendor): vendor path dep if it is not in any given workspaces #55
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What does this PR try to resolve?
feat(cargo-vendor): vendor path dep if it is not in any given workspaces
Generally cargo don't vendor path dependencies.
This seems quiet reasonable path dependencies are "local" comparing
to git or registry dependencies, and usually under the user's control.
However, it is not always the case.
A workspace might contain
[patch]
to local path dependenciesThese use cases demonstrate that users might not have controls or
permissions to those dependencies. When they want to create a
reproducible tarball for their own workspace,
cargo vendor
is not atool helping them achieve the goal.
There is one workaround: Have a
[patch]
to a local git repositoryinstead of a lcoal path dependency. This is not ergonomic and adds
overhead of setting git repositories.
This PR proposes that Cargo vendors path dependencies if they are
not belong to any given workspaces.
As a side effect, this exposes a new
[source]
kindpath
:How should we test and review this PR?
This is a proof-of-concept, not ready for serious code review.
Additional information
An alternative to rust-lang#12858
Fixes rust-lang#9172
Possibly also rust-lang#10134, but I am not sure if they intend to vendor workspace members.