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Build script (Windows tokenizers guard) architecture-map-page 03-audio-transcription 2026/05/09

Build script (Windows tokenizers guard)

Where you are: Architecture mapAudio + Transcription → Build script

Plain English summary. magnotia-transcription/build.rs reads Cargo.lock and refuses to compile on Windows if the tokenizers crate ever lands in the workspace dependency graph. Linking whisper-rs-sys and tokenizers together has been a repeated MSVC C-runtime conflict (Whispering v7.11.0 shipped a broken Windows build over exactly this). On non-Windows the check is a cargo:warning, not a fatal error, so the failure surfaces at CI build time rather than waiting for a Windows ship.

At a glance

  • Crate: magnotia-transcription
  • Path: crates/transcription/build.rs
  • LOC: 73
  • External deps: stdlib only (std::env, std::fs).
  • Internal callers: cargo invokes this automatically because Cargo.toml declares build = "build.rs".

Public surface: none (build scripts have no callable surface).

What's in here

fn main() {
    println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed=build.rs");
    let target_os = env::var("CARGO_CFG_TARGET_OS").unwrap_or_default();
    let manifest_dir = PathBuf::from(env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR").unwrap_or_else(|_| ".".into()));

    // Walk up to workspace root: crates/transcription/ -> crates/ -> root
    let workspace_root = manifest_dir
        .ancestors()
        .find(|p| p.join("Cargo.lock").exists())
        .map(PathBuf::from);

    let Some(root) = workspace_root else { return; };
    let lock_path = root.join("Cargo.lock");
    println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", lock_path.display());

    let lock = match fs::read_to_string(&lock_path) {
        Ok(s) => s,
        Err(_) => return,
    };

    let has_tokenizers = lock
        .lines()
        .any(|line| matches!(line.trim(), "name = \"tokenizers\""));

    if !has_tokenizers { return; }

    if target_os == "windows" {
        panic!(
            "magnotia-transcription: the `tokenizers` crate appears in Cargo.lock and this is a \
             Windows build. ..."
        );
    }

    println!(
        "cargo:warning=magnotia-transcription: `tokenizers` crate is in the dependency graph. \
         This build is non-Windows so the link will succeed, but Windows builds will panic ..."
    );
}

Data flow

cargo invoke
  └─ build.rs
      ├─ rerun-if-changed=build.rs
      ├─ ancestors().find(Cargo.lock) → workspace root
      ├─ rerun-if-changed=Cargo.lock
      ├─ scan for `name = "tokenizers"`
      └─ if found:
            target_os == windows? → panic!("brief item #6")
            else → cargo:warning

Watch-outs

  • rerun-if-changed=Cargo.lock is the trigger. Adding tokenizers without changing this crate's source still re-runs the script the next build because the lockfile changed.
  • The string match is brittle on purpose. Looking for the literal name = "tokenizers" line in Cargo.lock is what TOML pretty-prints. A future cargo version that emits the lockfile differently could miss this. Mitigation: keep the test simple and review on cargo upgrade.
  • The non-Windows path is a warning, not an error. A CI matrix job on Linux will pass with a yellow message; Windows will fail at build. Fine for a desktop project that ships from Linux first; surprising if anyone ever assumes "Linux green = ready to ship".
  • Brief item #6 reference. The panic message points at docs/whisper-ecosystem/brief.md item #6. Do not lose that pointer in any rewrite — the failure mode is non-obvious without the historical context.
  • workspace_root walk falls back gracefully. If no Cargo.lock is found in any ancestor (first-ever cargo run), the script returns early. Subsequent builds will pick up the lock.
  • No way to override. A maintainer who wants to ship tokenizers on Windows must delete this build.rs, or carry a sidecar process that links tokenizers in its own binary. There is no escape hatch env var.

See also

  • Transcription whisperwhisper-rs-sys is the link target this guard protects.
  • Cargo features — same brief-item #6 family of decisions.
  • docs/whisper-ecosystem/brief.md — the full incident background.