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# bootstrap.toml.in: Bootstrap Config Template
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#
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# Replacing Stubs:
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# - %RUSTVERSION%: Version of rust
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# - %CARGOPATH%: Absolute path of cargo
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# - %RUSTCPATH%: Absolute path of rustc
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# - %INSTALLPREFIX%: Install prefix
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# =============================================================================
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# Global Settings
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# =============================================================================
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# Use different pre-set defaults than the global defaults.
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#
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# See `src/bootstrap/defaults` for more information.
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# Note that this has no default value (x.py uses the defaults in `bootstrap.example.toml`).
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profile = "dist"
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# =============================================================================
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# Tweaking how LLVM is compiled
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# =============================================================================
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# Don't download Rust CI LLVM, instead, we compile it by our own.
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llvm.download-ci-llvm = false
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# Indicates whether the LLVM build is a Release or Debug build
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llvm.optimize = true
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# Indicates whether LLVM should be built with ThinLTO. Note that this will
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# only succeed if you use clang, lld, llvm-ar, and llvm-ranlib in your C/C++
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# toolchain (see the `cc`, `cxx`, `linker`, `ar`, and `ranlib` options below).
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# More info at: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThinLTO.html#clang-bootstrap
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llvm.thin-lto = true
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# Indicates whether an LLVM Release build should include debug info
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llvm.release-debuginfo = false
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# Indicates whether the LLVM assertions are enabled or not
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# NOTE: When assertions are disabled, bugs in the integration between rustc and LLVM can lead to
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# unsoundness (segfaults, etc.) in the rustc process itself, not just in the generated code.
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llvm.assertions = false
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# Indicates whether the LLVM testsuite is enabled in the build or not. Does
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# not execute the tests as part of the build as part of x.py build et al,
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# just makes it possible to do `ninja check-llvm` in the staged LLVM build
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# directory when doing LLVM development as part of Rust development.
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llvm.tests = false
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# Indicates whether the LLVM plugin is enabled or not
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llvm.plugins = false
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# Whether to build Enzyme as AutoDiff backend.
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llvm.enzyme = false
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# Whether to build LLVM with support for it's gpu offload runtime.
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llvm.offload = false
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# Absolute path to the directory containing ClangConfig.cmake
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llvm.offload-clang-dir = ""
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# When true, link libstdc++ statically into the rustc_llvm.
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# This is useful if you don't want to use the dynamic version of that
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# library provided by LLVM.
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llvm.static-libstdcpp = false
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# Enable LLVM to use zstd for compression.
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llvm.libzstd = false
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# Whether to use Ninja to build LLVM. This runs much faster than make.
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llvm.ninja = true
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# LLVM targets to build support for.
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#llvm.targets = <default value>
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# LLVM experimental targets to build support for.
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#llvm.experimental-targets = <default value>
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# Cap the number of parallel linker invocations when compiling LLVM.
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#llvm.link-jobs = <default value>
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# Whether to build LLVM as a dynamically linked library (as opposed to statically linked).
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# Under the hood, this passes `--shared` to llvm-config.
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# NOTE: To avoid performing LTO multiple times, we suggest setting this to `true` when `thin-lto` is enabled.
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llvm.link-shared = true
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# When building llvm, this configures what is being appended to the version.
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llvm.version-suffix = "-rust-%RUSTVERSION%"
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# Use libc++ when building LLVM instead of libstdc++. This is the default on
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# platforms already use libc++ as the default C++ library, but this option
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# allows you to use libc++ even on platforms when it's not. You need to ensure
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# that your host compiler ships with libc++.
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llvm.use-libcxx = true
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# The value specified here will be passed as `-DLLVM_USE_LINKER` to CMake.
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#llvm.use-linker = <none> (path)
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# Whether or not to specify `-DLLVM_TEMPORARILY_ALLOW_OLD_TOOLCHAIN=YES`
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#llvm.allow-old-toolchain = false
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# Whether to include the Polly optimizer.
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llvm.polly = false
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# Whether to build the clang compiler.
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llvm.clang = false
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# Whether to enable llvm compilation warnings.
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llvm.enable-warnings = false
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# Custom CMake defines to set when building LLVM.
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llvm.build-config = {"LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX" = "ON"}
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# =============================================================================
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# General build configuration options
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# =============================================================================
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# The default stage to use for the `check` subcommand
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#build.check-stage = 0
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# The default stage to use for the `doc` subcommand
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#build.doc-stage = 0
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# The default stage to use for the `build` subcommand
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#build.build-stage = 1
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# The default stage to use for the `test` subcommand
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#build.test-stage = 1
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# The default stage to use for the `dist` subcommand
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#build.dist-stage = 2
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# The default stage to use for the `install` subcommand
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#build.install-stage = 2
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# The default stage to use for the `bench` subcommand
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#build.bench-stage = 2
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# A descriptive string to be appended to version output (e.g., `rustc --version`),
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# which is also used in places like debuginfo `DW_AT_producer`. This may be useful for
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# supplementary build information, like distro-specific package versions.
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#
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# IMPORTANT: Changing this value changes crate IDs and symbol name mangling, making
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# compiled artifacts incompatible. PGO profiles cannot be reused across different
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# descriptions, and incremental compilation caches are invalidated. Keep this value
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# consistent when reusing build artifacts.
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#
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# The Rust compiler will differentiate between versions of itself, including
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# based on this string, which means that if you wish to be compatible with
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# upstream Rust you need to set this to "". However, note that if you set this to "" but
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# are not actually compatible -- for example if you've backported patches that change
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# behavior -- this may lead to miscompilations or other bugs.
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#build.description = ""
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# Build triple for the pre-compiled snapshot compiler. If `rustc` is set, this must match its host
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# triple (see `rustc --version --verbose`; cross-compiling the rust build system itself is NOT
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# supported). If `rustc` is unset, this must be a platform with pre-compiled host tools
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# (https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support.html). The current platform must be
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# able to run binaries of this build triple.
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#
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# If `rustc` is present in path, this defaults to the host it was compiled for.
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# Otherwise, `x.py` will try to infer it from the output of `uname`.
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# If `uname` is not found in PATH, we assume this is `x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`.
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# This may be changed in the future.
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#build.build = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" (as an example)
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# Which triples to produce a compiler toolchain for. Each of these triples will be bootstrapped from
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# the build triple themselves. In other words, this is the list of triples for which to build a
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# compiler that can RUN on that triple.
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#
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# Defaults to just the `build` triple.
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#build.host = [build.build] (list of triples)
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# Which triples to build libraries (core/alloc/std/test/proc_macro) for. Each of these triples will
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# be bootstrapped from the build triple themselves. In other words, this is the list of triples for
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# which to build a library that can CROSS-COMPILE to that triple.
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#
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# Defaults to `host`. If you set this explicitly, you likely want to add all
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# host triples to this list as well in order for those host toolchains to be
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# able to compile programs for their native target.
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#build.target = build.host (list of triples)
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# Use this directory to store build artifacts. Paths are relative to the current directory, not to
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# the root of the repository.
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#build.build-dir = "build"
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0 version of Cargo specified, use
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# this Cargo binary instead to build all Rust code
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# If you set this, you likely want to set `rustc` as well.
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build.cargo = "%CARGOPATH%"
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0 version of the compiler
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# specified, use this rustc binary instead as the stage0 snapshot compiler.
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# If you set this, you likely want to set `cargo` as well.
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build.rustc = "%RUSTCPATH%"
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# Use this rustdoc binary as the stage0 snapshot rustdoc.
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# If unspecified, then the binary "rustdoc" (with platform-specific extension, e.g. ".exe")
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# in the same directory as "rustc" will be used.
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#build.rustdoc = "/path/to/rustdoc"
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0 version of rustfmt specified,
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# use this rustfmt binary instead as the stage0 snapshot rustfmt.
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#build.rustfmt = "/path/to/rustfmt"
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0 version of cargo-clippy specified,
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# use this cargo-clippy binary instead as the stage0 snapshot cargo-clippy.
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#
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# Note that this option should be used with the same toolchain as the `rustc` option above.
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# Otherwise, clippy is likely to fail due to a toolchain conflict.
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#build.cargo-clippy = "/path/to/cargo-clippy"
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# Whether to build documentation by default. If false, rustdoc and
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# friends will still be compiled but they will not be used to generate any
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# documentation.
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#
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# You can still build documentation when this is disabled by explicitly passing paths,
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# e.g. `x doc library`.
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build.docs = true
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# Flag to specify whether CSS, JavaScript, and HTML are minified when
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# docs are generated. JSON is always minified, because it's enormous,
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# and generated in already-minified form from the beginning.
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build.docs-minification = true
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# Flag to specify whether private items should be included in the library docs.
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build.library-docs-private-items = false
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# Indicate whether to build compiler documentation by default.
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# You can still build documentation when this is disabled by explicitly passing a path: `x doc compiler`.
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build.compiler-docs = false
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# Indicate whether git submodules are managed and updated automatically.
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build.submodules = false
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# The path to (or name of) the GDB executable to use. This is only used for
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# executing the debuginfo test suite.
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#build.gdb = <not required>
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# The path to (or name of) the LLDB executable to use. This is only used for
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# executing the debuginfo test suite.
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#build.lldb = <not required>
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# The node.js executable to use. Note that this is only used for the emscripten
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# target when running tests, otherwise this can be omitted.
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#build.nodejs = <not required>
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# The yarn executable to use. Note that this is used for rustdoc-gui tests and
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# tidy js extra-checks, otherwise this can be omitted.
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#
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# Under Windows this should be `yarn.cmd` or path to it (verified on nodejs v18.06), or
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# error will be emitted.
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#build.yarn = <not required>
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# Python interpreter to use for various tasks throughout the build, notably
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# rustdoc tests, and some dist bits and pieces.
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#
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# Defaults to the Python interpreter used to execute x.py.
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#build.python = <default>
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# The path to the REUSE executable to use. Note that REUSE is not required in
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# most cases, as our tooling relies on a cached (and shrunk) copy of the
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# REUSE output present in the git repository and in our source tarballs.
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#
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# REUSE is only needed if your changes caused the overall licensing of the
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# repository to change, and the cached copy has to be regenerated.
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#
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# Defaults to the "reuse" command in the system path.
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#build.reuse = <not required>
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# Force Cargo to check that Cargo.lock describes the precise dependency
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# set that all the Cargo.toml files create, instead of updating it.
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build.locked-deps = false
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# Indicate whether the vendored sources are used for Rust dependencies or not.
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#
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# Vendoring requires additional setup. We recommend using the pre-generated source tarballs if you
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# want to use vendoring. See https://forge.rust-lang.org/infra/other-installation-methods.html#source-code.
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#build.vendor = <default>
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# If you build the compiler more than twice (stage3+) or the standard library more than once
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# (stage 2+), the third compiler and second library will get uplifted from stage2 and stage1,
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# respectively. If you would like to disable this uplifting, and rather perform a full bootstrap,
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# then you can set this option to true.
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#
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# This is only useful for verifying that rustc generates reproducible builds.
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build.full-bootstrap = false
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# Set the bootstrap/download cache path. It is useful when building rust
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# repeatedly in a CI environment.
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#build.bootstrap-cache-path = /path/to/shared/cache
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# Enable a build of the extended Rust tool set which is not only the compiler
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# but also tools such as Cargo. This will also produce "combined installers"
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# which are used to install Rust and Cargo together.
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# The `tools` (check `bootstrap.example.toml` to see its default value) option specifies
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# which tools should be built if `extended = true`.
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#
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# This is disabled by default.
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build.extended = false
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# Set of tools to be included in the installation.
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#
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# If `extended = false`, the only one of these built by default is rustdoc.
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#
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# If `extended = true`, they are all included.
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#
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# If any enabled tool fails to build, the installation fails.
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#build.tools = <default>
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# Specify build configuration specific for some tool, such as enabled features.
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# This option has no effect on which tools are enabled: refer to the `tools` option for that.
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#
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# For example, to build Miri with tracing support, use `tool.miri.features = ["tracing"]`
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#
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# The default value for the `features` array is `[]`. However, please note that other flags in
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# `bootstrap.toml` might influence the features enabled for some tools. Also, enabling features
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# in tools which are not part of the internal "extra-features" preset might not always work.
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#build.tool.TOOL_NAME.features = [FEATURE1, FEATURE2]
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# Verbosity level: 0 == not verbose, 1 == verbose, 2 == very verbose, 3 == print environment variables on each rustc invocation
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#build.verbose = <default>
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# Build the sanitizer runtimes
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build.sanitizers = false
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# Build the profiler runtime (required when compiling with options that depend
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# on this runtime, such as `-C profile-generate` or `-C instrument-coverage`).
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build.profiler = false
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# Use the optimized LLVM C intrinsics for `compiler_builtins`, rather than Rust intrinsics.
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# Choosing true requires the LLVM submodule to be managed by bootstrap (i.e. not external)
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# so that `compiler-rt` sources are available.
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#
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# Setting this to a path removes the requirement for a C toolchain, but requires setting the
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# path to an existing library containing the builtins library from LLVM's compiler-rt.
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#
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# Setting this to `false` generates slower code, but removes the requirement for a C toolchain in
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# order to run `x check`.
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build.optimized-compiler-builtins = true
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# Indicates whether the native libraries linked into Cargo will be statically
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# linked or not.
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build.cargo-native-static = false
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# Number of parallel jobs to be used for building and testing. If set to `0` or
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# omitted, it will be automatically determined. This is the `-j`/`--jobs` flag
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# passed to cargo invocations.
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#build.jobs = <default>
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# Default value for the `--extra-checks` flag of tidy.
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#
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# See `./x test tidy --help` for details.
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#
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# Note that if any value is manually given to bootstrap such as
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# `./x test tidy --extra-checks=js`, this value is ignored.
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# Use `--extra-checks=''` to temporarily disable all extra checks.
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#
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# Automatically enabled in the "tools" profile.
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# Set to the empty string to force disable (recommended for hdd systems).
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#build.tidy-extra-checks = ""
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# Indicates whether ccache is used when building certain artifacts (e.g. LLVM).
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# Set to `true` to use the first `ccache` in PATH, or set an absolute path to use
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# a specific version.
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build.ccache = false
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# List of paths to exclude from the build and test processes.
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# For example, exclude = ["tests/ui", "src/tools/tidy"].
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#build.exclude = []
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# =============================================================================
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# General install configuration options
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# =============================================================================
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# Where to install the generated toolchain. Must be an absolute path.
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install.prefix = "%INSTALLPREFIX%"
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# Where to install system configuration files.
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# If this is a relative path, it will get installed in `prefix` above
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install.sysconfdir = "/var/config"
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# Where to install documentation in `prefix` above
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install.docdir = "share/doc/rust"
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# Where to install binaries in `prefix` above
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install.bindir = "bin"
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# Where to install libraries in `prefix` above
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install.libdir = "lib"
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# Where to install man pages in `prefix` above
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install.mandir = "share/man"
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# Where to install data in `prefix` above
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install.datadir = "share"
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# =============================================================================
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# Options for compiling Rust code itself
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# =============================================================================
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# Whether or not to optimize when compiling the compiler and standard library,
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# and what level of optimization to use.
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# WARNING: Building with optimize = false is NOT SUPPORTED. Due to bootstrapping,
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# building without optimizations takes much longer than optimizing. Further, some platforms
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# fail to build without this optimization (c.f. #65352).
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# The valid options are:
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# true - Enable optimizations (same as 3).
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# false - Disable optimizations.
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# 0 - Disable optimizations.
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# 1 - Basic optimizations.
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# 2 - Some optimizations.
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# 3 - All optimizations.
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# "s" - Optimize for binary size.
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# "z" - Optimize for binary size, but also turn off loop vectorization.
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#rust.optimize = true
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# Indicates that the build should be configured for debugging Rust. A
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# `debug`-enabled compiler and standard library will be somewhat
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# slower (due to e.g. checking of debug assertions) but should remain
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# usable.
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#
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# Note: If this value is set to `true`, it will affect a number of
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# configuration options below as well, if they have been left
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# unconfigured in this file.
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#
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# Note: changes to the `debug` setting do *not* affect `optimize`
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# above. In theory, a "maximally debuggable" environment would
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# set `optimize` to `false` above to assist the introspection
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# facilities of debuggers like lldb and gdb. To recreate such an
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# environment, explicitly set `optimize` to `false` and `debug`
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# to `true`. In practice, everyone leaves `optimize` set to
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# `true`, because an unoptimized rustc with debugging
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# enabled becomes *unusably slow* (e.g. rust-lang/rust#24840
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# reported a 25x slowdown) and bootstrapping the supposed
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# "maximally debuggable" environment (notably libstd) takes
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# hours to build.
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#
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rust.debug = false
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# Whether to download the stage 1 and 2 compilers from CI. This is useful if you
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# are working on tools, doc-comments, or library (you will be able to build the
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# standard library without needing to build the compiler).
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#
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# Set this to "if-unchanged" if you are working on `src/tools`, `tests` or
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# `library` (on CI, `library` changes triggers in-tree compiler build) to speed
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# up the build process if you don't need to build a compiler from the latest
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# commit from `master`.
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#
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# Set this to `true` to always download or `false` to always use the in-tree
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# compiler.
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rust.download-rustc = false
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# Number of codegen units to use for each compiler invocation. A value of 0
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# means "the number of cores on this machine", and 1+ is passed through to the
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# compiler.
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#
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# Uses the rustc defaults: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/codegen-options/index.html#codegen-units
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rust.codegen-units = 1
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# Sets the number of codegen units to build the standard library with,
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# regardless of what the codegen-unit setting for the rest of the compiler is.
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# NOTE: building with anything other than 1 is known to occasionally have bugs.
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rust.codegen-units-std = 1
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# Whether or not debug assertions are enabled for the compiler and standard library.
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# These can help find bugs at the cost of a small runtime slowdown.
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#
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# Defaults to rust.debug value
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rust.debug-assertions = false
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# Whether or not debug assertions are enabled for the standard library.
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# Overrides the `debug-assertions` option, if defined.
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#
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# Defaults to rust.debug-assertions value
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rust.debug-assertions-std = false
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# Whether or not debug assertions are enabled for the tools built by bootstrap.
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# Overrides the `debug-assertions` option, if defined.
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#
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# Defaults to rust.debug-assertions value
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rust.debug-assertions-tools = false
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# Whether or not to leave debug! and trace! calls in the rust binary.
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#
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# Defaults to rust.debug-assertions value
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#
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# If you see a message from `tracing` saying "some trace filter directives would enable traces that
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# are disabled statically" because `max_level_info` is enabled, set this value to `true`.
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rust.debug-logging = false
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# Whether or not to build rustc, tools and the libraries with randomized type layout
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rust.randomize-layout = false
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# Whether or not overflow checks are enabled for the compiler and standard
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# library.
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#
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# Defaults to rust.debug value
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rust.overflow-checks = false
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# Whether or not overflow checks are enabled for the standard library.
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# Overrides the `overflow-checks` option, if defined.
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#
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# Defaults to rust.overflow-checks value
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rust.overflow-checks-std = false
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# Debuginfo level for most of Rust code, corresponds to the `-C debuginfo=N` option of `rustc`.
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# See https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/codegen-options/index.html#debuginfo for available options.
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#
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# Can be overridden for specific subsets of Rust code (rustc, std or tools).
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# Debuginfo for tests run with compiletest is not controlled by this option
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# and needs to be enabled separately with `debuginfo-level-tests`.
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#
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# Note that debuginfo-level = 2 generates several gigabytes of debuginfo
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# and will slow down the linking process significantly.
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rust.debuginfo-level = 0
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# Debuginfo level for the compiler.
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rust.debuginfo-level-rustc = 0
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# Debuginfo level for the standard library.
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rust.debuginfo-level-std = 0
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# Debuginfo level for the tools.
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rust.debuginfo-level-tools = 0
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# Debuginfo level for the test suites run with compiletest.
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# FIXME(#61117): Some tests fail when this option is enabled.
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#rust.debuginfo-level-tests = 0 <omitted>
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# Whether or not `panic!`s generate backtraces (RUST_BACKTRACE)
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rust.backtrace = true
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# Whether to always use incremental compilation when building rustc
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rust.incremental = false
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# The default linker that will be hard-coded into the generated
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# compiler for targets that don't specify a default linker explicitly
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# in their target specifications. Note that this is not the linker
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# used to link said compiler. It can also be set per-target (via the
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# `[target.<triple>]` block), which may be useful in a cross-compilation
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# setting.
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#
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# See https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/codegen-options/index.html#linker for more information.
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#rust.default-linker = <default>
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# The "channel" for the Rust build to produce. The stable/beta channels only
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# allow using stable features, whereas the nightly and dev channels allow using
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# nightly features.
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#
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# You can set the channel to "auto-detect" to load the channel name from `src/ci/channel`.
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#
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# If using tarball sources, default value is "auto-detect", otherwise, it's "dev".
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rust.channel = "auto-detect"
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# The root location of the musl installation directory. The library directory
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# will also need to contain libunwind.a for an unwinding implementation. Note
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# that this option only makes sense for musl targets that produce statically
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# linked binaries.
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#
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# Defaults to /usr on musl hosts. Has no default otherwise.
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#rust.musl-root = <not required>
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# By default the `rustc` executable is built with `-Wl,-rpath` flags on Unix
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# platforms to ensure that the compiler is usable by default from the build
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# directory (as it links to a number of dynamic libraries). This may not be
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# desired in distributions, for example.
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rust.rpath = true
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# Additional flags to pass to `rustc`.
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# Takes precedence over bootstrap's own flags but not over per target rustflags nor env. vars. like RUSTFLAGS.
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# Applies to all stages and targets.
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#
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#rust.rustflags = []
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# Indicates whether symbols should be stripped using `-Cstrip=symbols`.
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rust.strip = true
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# Forces frame pointers to be used with `-Cforce-frame-pointers`.
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# This can be helpful for profiling at a small performance cost.
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rust.frame-pointers = false
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# Indicates whether stack protectors should be used
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# via the unstable option `-Zstack-protector`.
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#
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# Valid options are : `none`(default),`basic`,`strong`, or `all`.
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# `strong` and `basic` options may be buggy and are not recommended, see rust-lang/rust#114903.
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rust.stack-protector = "none"
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# Prints each test name as it is executed, to help debug issues in the test harness itself.
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rust.verbose-tests = false
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# Flag indicating whether tests are compiled with optimizations (the -O flag).
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rust.optimize-tests = true
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# Flag indicating whether codegen tests will be run or not. If you get an error
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# saying that the FileCheck executable is missing, you may want to disable this.
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# Also see the target's llvm-filecheck option.
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rust.codegen-tests = false
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# Flag indicating whether git info will be retrieved from .git automatically.
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# Having the git information can cause a lot of rebuilds during development.
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rust.omit-git-hash = false
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# Whether to create a source tarball by default when running `x dist`.
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#
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# You can still build a source tarball when this is disabled by explicitly passing `x dist rustc-src`.
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|
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rust.dist-src = false
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# After building or testing an optional component (e.g. the nomicon or reference), append the
|
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|
# result (broken, compiling, testing) into this JSON file.
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#rust.save-toolstates = <none> (path)
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# This array serves three distinct purposes:
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# - Backends in this list will be automatically compiled and included in the sysroot of each
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# rustc compiled by bootstrap.
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# - The first backend in this list will be configured as the **default codegen backend** by each
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# rustc compiled by bootstrap. In other words, if the first backend is e.g. cranelift, then when
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# we build a stage 1 rustc, it will by default compile Rust programs using the Cranelift backend.
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# This also means that stage 2 rustc would get built by the Cranelift backend.
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# - Running `x dist` (without additional arguments, or with `--include-default-paths`) will produce
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# a dist component/tarball for the Cranelift backend if it is included in this array.
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#
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# Note that the LLVM codegen backend is special and will always be built and distributed.
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#
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# Currently, the only standard options supported here are `"llvm"`, `"cranelift"` and `"gcc"`.
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rust.codegen-backends = ["llvm"]
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# Indicates whether LLD will be compiled and made available in the sysroot for rustc to execute,
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rust.lld = false
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# Indicates if we should override the linker used to link Rust crates during bootstrap to be LLD.
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# If set to `true` or `"external"`, a global `lld` binary that has to be in $PATH
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# will be used.
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# If set to `"self-contained"`, rust-lld from the snapshot compiler will be used.
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#
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# On MSVC, LLD will not be used if we're cross linking.
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#
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# Explicitly setting the linker for a target will override this option when targeting MSVC.
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rust.bootstrap-override-lld = false
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# Indicates whether some LLVM tools, like llvm-objdump, will be made available in the
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# sysroot.
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rust.llvm-tools = false
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# Indicates whether the `self-contained` llvm-bitcode-linker, will be made available
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# in the sysroot. It is required for running nvptx tests.
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rust.llvm-bitcode-linker = false
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# Whether to deny warnings in crates. Set to `false` to avoid
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# error: warnings are denied by `build.warnings` configuration
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rust.deny-warnings = false
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# Print backtrace on internal compiler errors during bootstrap
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rust.backtrace-on-ice = false
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# Whether to verify generated LLVM IR
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rust.verify-llvm-ir = false
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# Compile the compiler with a non-default ThinLTO import limit. This import
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# limit controls the maximum size of functions imported by ThinLTO. Decreasing
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# will make code compile faster at the expense of lower runtime performance.
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#rust.thin-lto-import-instr-limit = <default>
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# Map debuginfo paths to `/rust/$sha/...`.
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# Useful for reproducible builds. Generally only set for releases
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rust.remap-debuginfo = true
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# Link the compiler and LLVM against `jemalloc` instead of the default libc allocator.
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# This option is only tested on Linux and OSX. It can also be configured per-target in the
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# [target.<tuple>] section.
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rust.jemalloc = false
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# Run tests in various test suites with the "nll compare mode" in addition to
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# running the tests in normal mode. Largely only used on CI and during local
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# development of NLL
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rust.test-compare-mode = false
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# Global default for llvm-libunwind for all targets. See the target-specific
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# documentation for llvm-libunwind below. Note that the target-specific
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# option will override this if set.
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rust.llvm-libunwind = 'system'
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# Enable symbol-mangling-version v0. This can be helpful when profiling rustc,
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# as generics will be preserved in symbols (rather than erased into opaque T).
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# When no setting is given, the new scheme will be used when compiling the
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# compiler and its tools and the legacy scheme will be used when compiling the
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# standard library.
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# If an explicit setting is given, it will be used for all parts of the codebase.
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rust.new-symbol-mangling = true
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# Size limit in bytes for move/copy annotations (-Zannotate-moves). Only types
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# at or above this size will be annotated. If not specified, uses the default
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# limit (65 bytes).
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#rust.annotate-moves-size-limit = <default>
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# Select LTO mode that will be used for compiling rustc. By default, thin local LTO
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# (LTO within a single crate) is used (like for any Rust crate). You can also select
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# "thin" or "fat" to apply Thin/Fat LTO to the `rustc_driver` dylib, or "off" to disable
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# LTO entirely.
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rust.lto = "thin-local"
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# Build compiler with the optimization enabled and -Zvalidate-mir, currently only for `std`
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#rust.validate-mir-opts = 3
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# Configure `std` features used during bootstrap.
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#
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# Default features will be expanded in the following cases:
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# - If `rust.llvm-libunwind` or `target.llvm-libunwind` is enabled:
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# - "llvm-libunwind" will be added for in-tree LLVM builds.
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# - "system-llvm-libunwind" will be added for system LLVM builds.
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# - If `rust.backtrace` is enabled, "backtrace" will be added.
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# - If `rust.profiler` or `target.profiler` is enabled, "profiler" will be added.
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# - If building for a zkvm target, "compiler-builtins-mem" will be added.
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#
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# Since libstd also builds libcore and liballoc as dependencies and all their features are mirrored
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# as libstd features, this option can also be used to configure features such as optimize_for_size.
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#rust.std-features = <default>
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# Set the number of threads for the compiler frontend used during compilation of Rust code (passed to `-Zthreads`).
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# The valid options are:
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# 0 - Set the number of threads according to the detected number of threads of the host system
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# 1 - Use a single thread for compilation of Rust code (the default)
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# N - Number of threads used for compilation of Rust code
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#
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rust.parallel-frontend-threads = 1
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[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-musl]
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llvm-libunwind = "system"
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crt-static = false
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musl-libdir = "/lib/x86_64-semios-linux"
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[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-musl]
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llvm-libunwind = "system"
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crt-static = false
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musl-libdir = "/lib/aarch64-semios-linux"
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[target.riscv64-unknown-linux-musl]
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llvm-libunwind = "system"
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crt-static = false
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musl-libdir = "/lib/riscv64-semios-linux"
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