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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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#
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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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# `config.toml` in the current directory of a build for build configuration, but
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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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# =============================================================================
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# Tweaking how LLVM is compiled
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# =============================================================================
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[llvm]
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# Indicates whether rustc will support compilation with LLVM
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# note: rustc does not compile without LLVM at the moment
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#enabled = true
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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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# Indicates whether an LLVM Release build should include debug info
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#release-debuginfo = false
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# Indicates whether the LLVM assertions are enabled or not
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#assertions = false
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# Indicates whether ccache is used when building LLVM
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#ccache = false
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# or alternatively ...
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#ccache = "/path/to/ccache"
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# If an external LLVM root is specified, we automatically check the version by
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# default to make sure it's within the range that we're expecting, but setting
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# this flag will indicate that this version check should not be done.
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#version-check = false
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# Link libstdc++ statically into the librustc_llvm instead of relying on a
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# dynamic version to be available.
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#static-libstdcpp = false
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# Tell the LLVM build system to use Ninja instead of the platform default for
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# the generated build system. This can sometimes be faster than make, for
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# example.
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#ninja = false
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# LLVM targets to build support for.
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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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#targets = "X86;ARM;AArch64;Mips;PowerPC;SystemZ;JSBackend;MSP430;Sparc;NVPTX;Hexagon"
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# LLVM experimental targets to build support for. These targets are specified in
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# the same format as above, but since these targets are experimental, they are
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# not built by default and the experimental Rust compilation targets that depend
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# on them will not work unless the user opts in to building them. Possible
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# experimental LLVM targets include WebAssembly for the
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# wasm32-experimental-emscripten Rust target.
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#experimental-targets = ""
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# Cap the number of parallel linker invocations when compiling LLVM.
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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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# controlled by rustbuild's -j parameter.
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#link-jobs = 0
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# =============================================================================
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# General build configuration options
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# =============================================================================
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[build]
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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 = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" # defaults to your host platform
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# In addition to the build triple, other triples to produce full compiler
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# toolchains for. Each of these triples will be bootstrapped from the build
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# triple and then will continue to bootstrap themselves. This platform must
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# currently be able to run all of the triples provided here.
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#host = ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"] # defaults to just the build triple
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# In addition to all host triples, other triples to produce the standard library
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# for. Each host triple will be used to produce a copy of the standard library
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# for each target triple.
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#target = ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"] # defaults to just the build triple
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0.txt version of Cargo specified, use
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# this Cargo binary instead to build all Rust code
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#cargo = "/path/to/bin/cargo"
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# Instead of downloading the src/stage0.txt version of the compiler
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# specified, use this rustc binary instead as the stage0 snapshot compiler.
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#rustc = "/path/to/bin/rustc"
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# Flag to specify whether any documentation is built. 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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#docs = true
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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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#compiler-docs = false
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# Indicate whether submodules are managed and updated automatically.
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#submodules = true
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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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#gdb = "gdb"
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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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#nodejs = "node"
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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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# Note that Python 2 is currently required.
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#python = "python2.7"
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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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#locked-deps = false
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# Indicate whether the vendored sources are used for Rust dependencies or not
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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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#full-bootstrap = false
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# Enable a build of the and extended rust tool set which is not only the
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# compiler but also tools such as Cargo. This will also produce "combined
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# installers" which are used to install Rust and Cargo together. This is
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# disabled by default.
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#extended = false
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# Verbosity level: 0 == not verbose, 1 == verbose, 2 == very verbose
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#verbose = 0
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# Build the sanitizer runtimes
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#sanitizers = false
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# Build the profiler runtime
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#profiler = false
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# Indicates whether the OpenSSL linked into Cargo will be statically linked or
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# not. If static linkage is specified then the build system will download a
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# known-good version of OpenSSL, compile it, and link it to Cargo.
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#openssl-static = false
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# Run the build with low priority, by setting the process group's "nice" value
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# to +10 on Unix platforms, and by using a "low priority" job object on Windows.
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#low-priority = false
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# =============================================================================
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# General install configuration options
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# =============================================================================
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[install]
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# Instead of installing to /usr/local, install to this path instead.
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#prefix = "/usr/local"
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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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#sysconfdir = "/etc"
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# Where to install documentation in `prefix` above
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#docdir = "share/doc/rust"
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# Where to install binaries in `prefix` above
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#bindir = "bin"
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# Where to install libraries in `prefix` above
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#libdir = "lib"
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# Where to install man pages in `prefix` above
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#mandir = "share/man"
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# =============================================================================
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# Options for compiling Rust code itself
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# =============================================================================
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[rust]
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# Whether or not to optimize the compiler and standard library
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# Note: the slowness of the non optimized compiler compiling itself usually
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# outweighs the time gains in not doing optimizations, therefore a
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# full bootstrap takes much more time with optimize set to false.
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#optimize = true
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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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#codegen-units = 1
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# Whether or not debug assertions are enabled for the compiler and standard
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# library. Also enables compilation of debug! and trace! logging macros.
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#debug-assertions = false
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# Whether or not debuginfo is emitted
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#debuginfo = false
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# Whether or not line number debug information is emitted
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#debuginfo-lines = false
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# Whether or not to only build debuginfo for the standard library if enabled.
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# If enabled, this will not compile the compiler with debuginfo, just the
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# standard library.
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#debuginfo-only-std = false
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# Whether or not jemalloc is built and enabled
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#use-jemalloc = true
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# Whether or not jemalloc is built with its debug option set
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#debug-jemalloc = false
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# Whether or not `panic!`s generate backtraces (RUST_BACKTRACE)
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#backtrace = true
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# The default linker that will be used by the generated compiler. Note that this
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# is not the linker used to link said compiler.
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#default-linker = "cc"
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# The default ar utility that will be used by the generated compiler if LLVM
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# cannot be used. Note that this is not used to assemble said compiler.
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#default-ar = "ar"
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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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#channel = "dev"
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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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#rpath = true
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# Flag indicating whether tests are compiled with optimizations (the -O flag) or
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# with debuginfo (the -g flag)
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#optimize-tests = true
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#debuginfo-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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#codegen-tests = true
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# =============================================================================
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# Options for specific targets
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#
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# Each of the following options is scoped to the specific target triple in
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# question and is used for determining how to compile each target.
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# =============================================================================
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[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]
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# C compiler to be used to compiler C code and link Rust code. Note that the
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# default value is platform specific, and if not specified it may also depend on
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# what platform is crossing to what platform.
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#cc = "cc"
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# C++ compiler to be used to compiler C++ code (e.g. LLVM and our LLVM shims).
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# This is only used for host targets.
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#cxx = "c++"
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# Path to the `llvm-config` binary of the installation of a custom LLVM to link
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# against. Note that if this is specifed we don't compile LLVM at all for this
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# target.
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#llvm-config = "../path/to/llvm/root/bin/llvm-config"
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# Path to the custom jemalloc static library to link into the standard library
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# by default. This is only used if jemalloc is still enabled above
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#jemalloc = "/path/to/jemalloc/libjemalloc_pic.a"
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# If this target is for Android, this option will be required to specify where
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# the NDK for the target lives. This is used to find the C compiler to link and
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# build native code.
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#android-ndk = "/path/to/ndk"
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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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#musl-root = "..."
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# =============================================================================
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# Distribution options
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#
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# These options are related to distribution, mostly for the Rust project itself.
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# You probably won't need to concern yourself with any of these options
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# =============================================================================
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[dist]
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# This is the folder of artifacts that the build system will sign. All files in
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# this directory will be signed with the default gpg key using the system `gpg`
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# binary. The `asc` and `sha256` files will all be output into the standard dist
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# output folder (currently `build/dist`)
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#
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# This folder should be populated ahead of time before the build system is
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# invoked.
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#sign-folder = "path/to/folder/to/sign"
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# This is a file which contains the password of the default gpg key. This will
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# be passed to `gpg` down the road when signing all files in `sign-folder`
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# above. This should be stored in plaintext.
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#gpg-password-file = "path/to/gpg/password"
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# The remote address that all artifacts will eventually be uploaded to. The
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# build system generates manifests which will point to these urls, and for the
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# manifests to be correct they'll have to have the right URLs encoded.
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#
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# Note that this address should not contain a trailing slash as file names will
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# be appended to it.
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#upload-addr = "https://example.com/folder"
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# Whether to build a plain source tarball to upload
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# We disable that on Windows not to override the one already uploaded on S3
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# as the one built on Windows will contain backslashes in paths causing problems
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# on linux
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#src-tarball = true
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