| # These defaults are meant for contributors to tools which build on the |
| # compiler, but do not modify it directly. |
| [rust] |
| # This greatly increases the speed of rebuilds, especially when there are only minor changes. However, it makes the initial build slightly slower. |
| incremental = true |
| # Most commonly, tools contributors do not need to modify the compiler, so |
| # downloading a CI rustc is a good default for tools profile. |
| download-rustc = "if-unchanged" |
| |
| [build] |
| # cargo and clippy tests don't pass on stage 1 |
| test-stage = 2 |
| # Document with the in-tree rustdoc by default, since `download-rustc` makes it quick to compile. |
| doc-stage = 2 |
| # Contributors working on tools will probably expect compiler docs to be generated, so they can figure out how to use the API. |
| compiler-docs = true |
| # Contributors working on tools are the most likely to change non-rust programs. |
| tidy-extra-checks = "auto:js,auto:py,auto:cpp,auto:spellcheck" |
| |
| [llvm] |
| # Will download LLVM from CI if available on your platform. |
| # If you intend to modify `src/llvm-project`, use `"if-unchanged"` or `false` instead. |
| download-ci-llvm = true |