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During rustc bootstrap, make default for optimize
independent of debug
#54811
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…g` setting in `Cargo.toml`.
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So the cargo.toml.example says:
# Indicates that the build should be optimized for debugging Rust. Note that
# this is typically not what you want as it takes an incredibly large amount of
# time to have a debug-mode rustc compile any code (notably libstd). If this
# value is set to `true` it will affect a number of configuration options below
# as well, if unconfigured.
#debug = false
presumably this is still true, and at least one other thing is affected? (It's not very specific about the effects of setting debug = true
) It feels like this text may want to be tweaked (e.g., to suggest the possibility of setting optimize = false
to get better debuginfo)
r=me once cargo.toml.example is edited to @pnkfelix's satisfaction
and to briefly touch on the theory of debugging rustc versus the practice of such.
@bors r=nikomatsakis rollup |
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…trap-default-for-optimize-from-debug-setting, r=nikomatsakis During rustc bootstrap, make default for `optimize` independent of `debug` It may have taken me three and a half years, but I'm following through on my ["threat"](rust-lang#24840 (comment)) Fix rust-lang#24840
…trap-default-for-optimize-from-debug-setting, r=nikomatsakis During rustc bootstrap, make default for `optimize` independent of `debug` It may have taken me three and a half years, but I'm following through on my ["threat"](rust-lang#24840 (comment)) Fix rust-lang#24840
…trap-default-for-optimize-from-debug-setting, r=nikomatsakis During rustc bootstrap, make default for `optimize` independent of `debug` It may have taken me three and a half years, but I'm following through on my ["threat"](rust-lang#24840 (comment)) Fix rust-lang#24840
…trap-default-for-optimize-from-debug-setting, r=nikomatsakis During rustc bootstrap, make default for `optimize` independent of `debug` It may have taken me three and a half years, but I'm following through on my ["threat"](rust-lang#24840 (comment)) Fix rust-lang#24840
Rollup of 16 pull requests Successful merges: - #54755 (Documents reference equality by address (#54197)) - #54811 (During rustc bootstrap, make default for `optimize` independent of `debug`) - #54825 (NLL says "borrowed content" instead of more precise "dereference of raw pointer") - #54860 (Add doc comments about safest way to initialize a vector of zeros) - #54869 (Fix mobile docs) - #54891 (Fix tracking issue for Once::is_completed) - #54913 (doc fix: it's auto traits that make for automatic implementations) - #54920 (Fix handling of #[must_use] on unit and uninhabited types) - #54932 (A handful of random string-related improvements) - #54936 (impl Eq+Hash for TyLayout) - #54950 (std: Synchronize global allocator on wasm32) - #54956 ("(using ..." doesn't have the matching ")") - #54958 (add a macro for static (compile-time) assertions) - #54967 (Remove incorrect span for second label inner macro invocation) - #54983 (Fix slice's benchmarks) - #54989 (Fix spelling in the documentation to htmldocck.py) Failed merges: r? @ghost
…eflect-pr-54811, r=Mark-Simulacrum Update `configure --help` (via configure.py) to reflect decoupling of debug+optimize This should have been part of PR rust-lang#54811 (my bad).
It may have taken me three and a half years, but I'm following through on my "threat"
Fix #24840