Struct rustdoc::core::Options [−][src]
pub(crate) struct Options {Show 35 fields
pub crate_types: Vec<CrateType, Global>,
pub optimize: OptLevel,
pub debug_assertions: bool,
pub debuginfo: DebugInfo,
pub lint_opts: Vec<(String, Level), Global>,
pub lint_cap: Option<Level>,
pub describe_lints: bool,
pub output_types: OutputTypes,
pub search_paths: Vec<SearchPath, Global>,
pub libs: Vec<NativeLib, Global>,
pub maybe_sysroot: Option<PathBuf>,
pub target_triple: TargetTriple,
pub test: bool,
pub error_format: ErrorOutputType,
pub incremental: Option<PathBuf>,
pub debugging_opts: DebuggingOptions,
pub prints: Vec<PrintRequest, Global>,
pub borrowck_mode: BorrowckMode,
pub cg: CodegenOptions,
pub externs: Externs,
pub extern_dep_specs: ExternDepSpecs,
pub crate_name: Option<String>,
pub alt_std_name: Option<String>,
pub unstable_features: UnstableFeatures,
pub actually_rustdoc: bool,
pub trimmed_def_paths: TrimmedDefPaths,
pub cli_forced_codegen_units: Option<usize>,
pub cli_forced_thinlto_off: bool,
pub remap_path_prefix: Vec<(PathBuf, PathBuf), Global>,
pub real_rust_source_base_dir: Option<PathBuf>,
pub edition: Edition,
pub json_artifact_notifications: bool,
pub json_unused_externs: bool,
pub pretty: Option<PpMode>,
pub working_dir: RealFileName,
}Expand description
The top-level command-line options struct.
For each option, one has to specify how it behaves with regard to the dependency tracking system of incremental compilation. This is done via the square-bracketed directive after the field type. The options are:
-
[TRACKED]A change in the given field will cause the compiler to completely clear the incremental compilation cache before proceeding. -
[TRACKED_NO_CRATE_HASH]Same as[TRACKED], but will not affect the crate hash. This is useful for options that only affect the incremental cache. -
[UNTRACKED]Incremental compilation is not influenced by this option. -
[SUBSTRUCT]Second-level sub-structs containing more options.
If you add a new option to this struct or one of the sub-structs like
CodegenOptions, think about how it influences incremental compilation. If in
doubt, specify [TRACKED], which is always “correct” but might lead to
unnecessary re-compilation.
Fields
crate_types: Vec<CrateType, Global>The crate config requested for the session, which may be combined with additional crate configurations during the compile process.
optimize: OptLeveldebug_assertions: boolInclude the debug_assertions flag in dependency tracking, since it
can influence whether overflow checks are done or not.
debuginfo: DebugInfolint_opts: Vec<(String, Level), Global>lint_cap: Option<Level>describe_lints: booloutput_types: OutputTypessearch_paths: Vec<SearchPath, Global>libs: Vec<NativeLib, Global>maybe_sysroot: Option<PathBuf>target_triple: TargetTripletest: boolerror_format: ErrorOutputTypeincremental: Option<PathBuf>If Some, enable incremental compilation, using the given
directory to store intermediate results.
debugging_opts: DebuggingOptionsprints: Vec<PrintRequest, Global>borrowck_mode: BorrowckModeDetermines which borrow checker(s) to run. This is the parsed, sanitized
version of debugging_opts.borrowck, which is just a plain string.
cg: CodegenOptionsexterns: Externsextern_dep_specs: ExternDepSpecscrate_name: Option<String>alt_std_name: Option<String>An optional name to use as the crate for std during std injection,
written extern crate name as std. Defaults to std. Used by
out-of-tree drivers.
unstable_features: UnstableFeaturesIndicates how the compiler should treat unstable features.
actually_rustdoc: boolIndicates whether this run of the compiler is actually rustdoc. This is currently just a hack and will be removed eventually, so please try to not rely on this too much.
trimmed_def_paths: TrimmedDefPathsControl path trimming.
cli_forced_codegen_units: Option<usize>Specifications of codegen units / ThinLTO which are forced as a
result of parsing command line options. These are not necessarily
what rustc was invoked with, but massaged a bit to agree with
commands like --emit llvm-ir which they’re often incompatible with
if we otherwise use the defaults of rustc.
cli_forced_thinlto_off: boolremap_path_prefix: Vec<(PathBuf, PathBuf), Global>Remap source path prefixes in all output (messages, object files, debug, etc.).
real_rust_source_base_dir: Option<PathBuf>Base directory containing the src/ for the Rust standard library, and
potentially rustc as well, if we can can find it. Right now it’s always
$sysroot/lib/rustlib/src/rust (i.e. the rustup rust-src component).
This directory is what the virtual /rustc/$hash is translated back to,
if Rust was built with path remapping to /rustc/$hash enabled
(the rust.remap-debuginfo option in config.toml).
edition: Editionjson_artifact_notifications: booltrue if we’re emitting JSON blobs about each artifact produced
by the compiler.
json_unused_externs: booltrue if we’re emitting a JSON blob containing the unused externs
pretty: Option<PpMode>working_dir: RealFileNameThe (potentially remapped) working directory
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Options
impl UnwindSafe for Options
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Layout
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...) attributes. Please see the Rust Reference’s “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
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