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Rust: give more options for building in README.md #18468

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Expand Up @@ -11,10 +11,18 @@ If you don't have the `semmle-code` repo you may need to install Bazel manually,

### Building the Rust Extractor

This approach uses a released `codeql` version and is simpler to use for QL development. From your `semmle-code` directory run:
This approach uses a released `codeql` version and is simpler to use for QL development. From anywhere under your `semmle-code` or `codeql` directory you can run:
```bash
bazel run @codeql//rust:install
```

You can use shorter versions of the above command:
```bash
bazel run //rust:install # if under the `codeql` checkout
bazel run rust:install # if at the root of the `codeql` checkout
bazel run :install # if at the `rust` directory of the `codeql` checkout
```

You now need to create a [per-user CodeQL configuration file](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/codeql-cli/using-the-advanced-functionality-of-the-codeql-cli/specifying-command-options-in-a-codeql-configuration-file#using-a-codeql-configuration-file) and specify the option:
```
--search-path PATH/TO/semmle-code/ql
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### Code Generation

TODO
If you do changes to either
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* `ast-generator`, or
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* `schema/*.py`

you'll need to regenerate code. You can do so running
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bazel run @codeql//rust/codegen
```

Sometimes, especially if resolving conflicts on generated files, you might need to run
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bazel run @codeql//rust/codegen -- --force
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Really great to have this documented 👍. I struggled with that until I found the --force flag.

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for code generation to succeed.
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