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More config.toml.example cleanups
- Link to more documentation - Move `changelog-seen` into the "Global Settings" section - Update incorrect comments on `llvm.link-shared` and `rust.debug-assertions` - Use the correct default in the commented-out example more often - Clarify that `docs` and `compiler-docs` only control the default, they're not a hard-off switch. - Document `-vvv` and `local-rebuild` - Minor improvements to doc-comments in config.toml.example This also sets `download-rustc = false`; that was already the default, but it will be helpful in case the default changes (https://jyn.dev/2023/01/12/Bootstrapping-Rust-in-2023.html).
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# Sample TOML configuration file for building Rust.
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#
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# To configure rustbuild, copy this file to the directory from which you will be
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# running the build, and name it config.toml.
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# To configure rustbuild, run `./configure` or `./x.py setup`.
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# See https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/building/how-to-build-and-run.html#create-a-configtoml for more information.
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#
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# All options are commented out by default in this file, and they're commented
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# out with their default values. The build system by default looks for
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# a custom configuration file can also be specified with `--config` to the build
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# system.
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# Keeps track of the last version of `x.py` used.
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# If it does not match the version that is currently running,
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# `x.py` will prompt you to update it and read the changelog.
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# See `src/bootstrap/CHANGELOG.md` for more information.
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changelog-seen = 2
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# =============================================================================
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# Global Settings
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# =============================================================================
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# Note that this has no default value (x.py uses the defaults in `config.toml.example`).
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#profile = <none>
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# Keeps track of the last version of `x.py` used.
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# If `changelog-seen` does not match the version that is currently running,
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# `x.py` will prompt you to update it and to read the changelog.
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# See `src/bootstrap/CHANGELOG.md` for more information.
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changelog-seen = 2
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# =============================================================================
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# Tweaking how LLVM is compiled
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# =============================================================================
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# Whether to use Rust CI built LLVM instead of locally building it.
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#
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# Unless you're developing for a target where Rust CI doesn't build a compiler
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# toolchain or changing LLVM locally, you probably want to set this to true.
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# toolchain or changing LLVM locally, you probably want to leave this enabled.
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#
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# All tier 1 targets are currently supported; set this to `"if-available"` if
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# you are not sure whether you're on a tier 1 target.
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#
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# Note that many of the LLVM options are not currently supported for
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# downloading. Currently only the "assertions" option can be toggled.
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#
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# Defaults to "if-available" when `channel = "dev"` and "false" otherwise.
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#download-ci-llvm = "if-available"
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#download-ci-llvm = if rust.channel == "dev" { "if-available" } else { false }
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# Indicates whether the LLVM build is a Release or Debug build
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#optimize = true
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#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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#assertions = false
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# Indicates whether the LLVM testsuite is enabled in the build or not. Does
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# Indicates whether the LLVM plugin is enabled or not
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#plugins = false
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# Indicates whether ccache is used when building LLVM
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# Indicates whether ccache is used when building LLVM. Set to `true` to use the first `ccache` in
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# PATH, or set an absolute path to use a specific version.
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#ccache = false
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# or alternatively ...
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#ccache = "/path/to/ccache"
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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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# Note: this is NOT related to Rust compilation targets. However, as Rust is
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# dependent on LLVM for code generation, turning targets off here WILL lead to
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# the resulting rustc being unable to compile for the disabled architectures.
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# Also worth pointing out is that, in case support for new targets are added to
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# LLVM, enabling them here doesn't mean Rust is automatically gaining said
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# support. You'll need to write a target specification at least, and most
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# likely, teach rustc about the C ABI of the target. Get in touch with the
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# Rust team and file an issue if you need assistance in porting!
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#
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# To add support for new targets, see https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/building/new-target.html.
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#targets = "AArch64;ARM;BPF;Hexagon;MSP430;Mips;NVPTX;PowerPC;RISCV;Sparc;SystemZ;WebAssembly;X86"
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# LLVM experimental targets to build support for. These targets are specified in
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# This can be useful when building LLVM with debug info, which significantly
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# increases the size of binaries and consequently the memory required by
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# each linker process.
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# If absent or 0, linker invocations are treated like any other job and
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# If set to 0, linker invocations are treated like any other job and
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# controlled by rustbuild's -j parameter.
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#link-jobs = 0
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# When invoking `llvm-config` this configures whether the `--shared` argument is
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# passed to prefer linking to shared libraries.
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# NOTE: `thin-lto = true` requires this to be `true` and will give an error otherwise.
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#link-shared = false
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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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#link-shared = llvm.thin-lto
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# When building llvm, this configures what is being appended to the version.
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# The default is "-rust-$version-$channel", except for dev channel where rustc
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# version number is omitted. To use LLVM version as is, provide an empty string.
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#version-suffix = "-rust-dev"
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# To use LLVM version as is, provide an empty string.
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#version-suffix = if rust.channel == "dev" { "-rust-dev" } else { "-rust-$version-$channel" }
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# On MSVC you can compile LLVM with clang-cl, but the test suite doesn't pass
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# with clang-cl, so this is special in that it only compiles LLVM with clang-cl.
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# The default stage to use for the `bench` subcommand
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#bench-stage = 2
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# Build triple for the original snapshot compiler. This must be a compiler that
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# nightlies are already produced for. The current platform must be able to run
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# binaries of this build triple and the nightly will be used to bootstrap the
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# first compiler.
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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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# Defaults to platform where `x.py` is run.
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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 = "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
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# be bootstrapped from the build triple themselves.
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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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#host = ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"] (as an example)
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# Defaults to just the `build` triple.
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#host = [build.build] (list of triples)
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# Which triples to build libraries (core/alloc/std/test/proc_macro) for. Each of
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# these triples will be bootstrapped from the build triple themselves.
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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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#target = ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"] (as an example)
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#target = build.host (list of triples)
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# Use this directory to store build artifacts.
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# You can use "$ROOT" to indicate the root of the git repository.
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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-dir = "build"
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0.json 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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#cargo = "/path/to/cargo"
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0.json 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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#rustc = "/path/to/rustc"
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# Instead of download the src/stage0.json version of rustfmt specified,
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0.json version of rustfmt specified,
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# use this rustfmt binary instead as the stage0 snapshot rustfmt.
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#rustfmt = "/path/to/rustfmt"
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# Flag to specify whether any documentation is built. If false, rustdoc and
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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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#docs = true
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# Flag to specify whether CSS, JavaScript, and HTML are minified when
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# Flag to specify whether private items should be included in the library docs.
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#library-docs-private-items = false
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# Indicate whether the compiler should be documented in addition to the standard
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# library and facade crates.
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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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#compiler-docs = false
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# Indicate whether git submodules are managed and updated automatically.
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# Python interpreter to use for various tasks throughout the build, notably
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# rustdoc tests, the lldb python interpreter, 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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# Defaults to the Python interpreter used to execute x.py.
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#python = "python"
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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 shrinked) 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 overral licensing of the
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# REUSE is only needed if your changes caused the overall licensing of the
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#
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#locked-deps = false
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# Indicate whether the vendored sources are used for Rust dependencies or not
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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
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# https://forge.rust-lang.org/infra/other-installation-methods.html#source-code.
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#vendor = false
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# Typically the build system will build the Rust compiler twice. The second
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# compiler, however, will simply use its own libraries to link against. If you
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# would rather to perform a full bootstrap, compiling the compiler three times,
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# then you can set this option to true. You shouldn't ever need to set this
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# option to true.
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# then you can set this option to true.
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# This is only useful for verifying that rustc generates reproducible builds.
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#full-bootstrap = false
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# Enable a build of the extended Rust tool set which is not only the compiler
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# Verbosity level: 0 == not verbose, 1 == verbose, 2 == very verbose
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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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#verbose = 0
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# Arguments passed to the `./configure` script, used during distcheck. You
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# script.
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#configure-args = []
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# Indicates that a local rebuild is occurring instead of a full bootstrap,
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# essentially skipping stage0 as the local compiler is recompiling itself again.
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# Useful for modifying only the stage2 compiler without having to pass `--keep-stage 0` each time.
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#local-rebuild = false
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# Print out how long each rustbuild step took (mostly intended for CI and
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[install]
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# Instead of installing to /usr/local, install to this path instead.
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# Where to install the generated toolchain. Must be an absolute path.
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#prefix = "/usr/local"
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# Where to install system configuration files
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# Where to install system configuration files.
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#debug = false
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# Whether to download the stage 1 and 2 compilers from CI.
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# This is mostly useful for tools; if you have changes to `compiler/` they will be ignored.
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# This is mostly useful for tools; if you have changes to `compiler/` or `library/` they will be ignored.
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# Set this to "if-unchanged" to only download if the compiler and standard library have not been modified.
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# Set this to `true` to download unconditionally (useful if e.g. you are only changing doc-comments).
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#download-rustc = false
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#codegen-units-std = codegen-units
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# Whether or not debug assertions are enabled for the compiler and standard
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# library. Debug assertions control the maximum log level used by rustc. When
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# enabled calls to `trace!` and `debug!` macros are preserved in the compiled
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# binary, otherwise they are omitted.
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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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#debug-assertions-std = rust.debug-assertions (boolean)
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# Whether or not to leave debug! and trace! calls in the rust binary.
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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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#
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# If you see a message from `tracing` saying
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# `max_level_info` is enabled and means logging won't be shown,
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# set this value to `true`.
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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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#debug-logging = rust.debug-assertions (boolean)
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# Whether or not overflow checks are enabled for the compiler and standard
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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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# Defaults to 1 if debug is true
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#debuginfo-level = 0
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#debuginfo-level = if rust.debug { 1 } else { 0 }
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# Debuginfo level for the compiler.
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#debuginfo-level-rustc = debuginfo-level
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#debuginfo-level-rustc = rust.debuginfo-level
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# Debuginfo level for the standard library.
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#debuginfo-level-std = debuginfo-level
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#debuginfo-level-std = rust.debuginfo-level
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# Debuginfo level for the tools.
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#debuginfo-level-tools = debuginfo-level
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#debuginfo-level-tools = rust.debuginfo-level
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# NOTE: This option is NOT SUPPORTED. See #48685.
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#parallel-compiler = false
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# The default linker that will be hard-coded into the generated
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# upstream Rust you need to set this to "". However, note that if you are not
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# 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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#description = <none> (string)
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#description = ""
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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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# 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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# Note: If this attribute is not explicitly set (e.g. if left commented out) it
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# will default to true if channel = "dev", but will default to false otherwise.
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#ignore-git = if channel == "dev" { true } else { false }
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#
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# FIXME(#76720): this can causes bugs if different compilers reuse the same metadata cache.
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#ignore-git = if rust.channel == "dev" { true } else { false }
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# When creating source tarballs whether or not to create a source tarball.
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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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#dist-src = true
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# After building or testing extended tools (e.g. clippy and rustfmt), append the
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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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#save-toolstates = <none> (path)
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# will make code compile faster at the expense of lower runtime performance.
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#thin-lto-import-instr-limit = if incremental { 10 } else { LLVM default (currently 100) }
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# Map debuginfo paths to `/rust/$sha/...`, generally only set for releases
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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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#remap-debuginfo = false
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# Link the compiler against `jemalloc`, where on Linux and OSX it should
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# override the default allocator for rustc and LLVM.
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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.
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#jemalloc = false
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# Run tests in various test suites with the "nll compare mode" in addition to
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# When compiling from source, you usually want all tools.
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extended = true
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# Most users installing from source want to build all parts of the project from source.
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[llvm]
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# Most users installing from source want to build all parts of the project from source, not just rustc itself.
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download-ci-llvm = false
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[rust]
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download-rustc = false
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[dist]
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# Use better compression when preparing tarballs.
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