Strip lld-wrapper binaries

This cuts down on the amount of data we need to ship and users need to
keep on disk for each Rust toolchain. As noted in the added comment,
there's not much going on in these executables, so the added benefit of
symbols and debuginfo isn't large, while the cost is not insignificant.

This takes each of the binaries (we store 4 identical copies under
different names) from 3.7MB to 384KB.
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Mark Rousskov 2024-01-06 09:33:51 -05:00
parent e21f4cd98f
commit 94a59d6f62

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@ -104,6 +104,14 @@ gimli.debug = 0
miniz_oxide.debug = 0 miniz_oxide.debug = 0
object.debug = 0 object.debug = 0
# These are very thin wrappers around executing lld with the right binary name.
# Basically nothing within them can go wrong without having been explicitly logged anyway.
# We ship these in every rustc tarball and even after compression they add up
# to around 0.6MB of data every user needs to download (and 15MB on disk).
[profile.release.package.lld-wrapper]
debug = 0
strip = true
[patch.crates-io] [patch.crates-io]
# See comments in `library/rustc-std-workspace-core/README.md` for what's going on # See comments in `library/rustc-std-workspace-core/README.md` for what's going on
# here # here