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Use stable metric for const eval limit instead of current terminator-based logic This patch adds a `MirPass` that inserts a new MIR instruction `ConstEvalCounter` to any loops and function calls in the CFG. This instruction is used during Const Eval to count against the `const_eval_limit`, and emit the `StepLimitReached` error, replacing the current logic which uses Terminators only. The new method of counting loops and function calls should be more stable across compiler versions (i.e., not cause crates that compiled successfully before, to no longer compile when changes to the MIR generation/optimization are made). Also see: #103877
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-Z allow-features=val -- only allow the listed language features to be enabled in code (comma separated)
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-Z always-encode-mir=val -- encode MIR of all functions into the crate metadata (default: no)
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-Z asm-comments=val -- generate comments into the assembly (may change behavior) (default: no)
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-Z assert-incr-state=val -- assert that the incremental cache is in given state: either `loaded` or `not-loaded`.
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-Z assume-incomplete-release=val -- make cfg(version) treat the current version as incomplete (default: no)
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-Z binary-dep-depinfo=val -- include artifacts (sysroot, crate dependencies) used during compilation in dep-info (default: no)
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-Z box-noalias=val -- emit noalias metadata for box (default: yes)
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-Z branch-protection=val -- set options for branch target identification and pointer authentication on AArch64
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-Z cf-protection=val -- instrument control-flow architecture protection
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-Z cgu-partitioning-strategy=val -- the codegen unit partitioning strategy to use
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-Z codegen-backend=val -- the backend to use
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-Z combine-cgu=val -- combine CGUs into a single one
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-Z crate-attr=val -- inject the given attribute in the crate
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-Z debug-info-for-profiling=val -- emit discriminators and other data necessary for AutoFDO
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-Z debug-macros=val -- emit line numbers debug info inside macros (default: no)
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-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=val -- deduplicate identical diagnostics (default: yes)
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-Z dep-info-omit-d-target=val -- in dep-info output, omit targets for tracking dependencies of the dep-info files themselves (default: no)
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-Z dep-tasks=val -- print tasks that execute and the color their dep node gets (requires debug build) (default: no)
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-Z diagnostic-width=val -- set the current output width for diagnostic truncation
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-Z dlltool=val -- import library generation tool (windows-gnu only)
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-Z dont-buffer-diagnostics=val -- emit diagnostics rather than buffering (breaks NLL error downgrading, sorting) (default: no)
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-Z drop-tracking=val -- enables drop tracking in generators (default: no)
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-Z drop-tracking-mir=val -- enables drop tracking on MIR in generators (default: no)
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-Z dual-proc-macros=val -- load proc macros for both target and host, but only link to the target (default: no)
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-Z dump-dep-graph=val -- dump the dependency graph to $RUST_DEP_GRAPH (default: /tmp/dep_graph.gv) (default: no)
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-Z dump-drop-tracking-cfg=val -- dump drop-tracking control-flow graph as a `.dot` file (default: no)
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-Z dump-mir=val -- dump MIR state to file.
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`val` is used to select which passes and functions to dump. For example:
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`all` matches all passes and functions,
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`foo` matches all passes for functions whose name contains 'foo',
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`foo & ConstProp` only the 'ConstProp' pass for function names containing 'foo',
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`foo | bar` all passes for function names containing 'foo' or 'bar'.
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-Z dump-mir-dataflow=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create graphviz `.dot` files with dataflow results (default: no)
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-Z dump-mir-dir=val -- the directory the MIR is dumped into (default: `mir_dump`)
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-Z dump-mir-exclude-pass-number=val -- exclude the pass number when dumping MIR (used in tests) (default: no)
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-Z dump-mir-graphviz=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create graphviz `.dot` files (and with `-Z instrument-coverage`, also create a `.dot` file for the MIR-derived coverage graph) (default: no)
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-Z dump-mir-spanview=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create `.html` files to view spans for all `statement`s (including terminators), only `terminator` spans, or computed `block` spans (one span encompassing a block's terminator and all statements). If `-Z instrument-coverage` is also enabled, create an additional `.html` file showing the computed coverage spans.
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-Z dump-mono-stats=val -- output statistics about monomorphization collection
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-Z dump-mono-stats-format=val -- the format to use for -Z dump-mono-stats (`markdown` (default) or `json`)
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-Z dwarf-version=val -- version of DWARF debug information to emit (default: 2 or 4, depending on platform)
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-Z dylib-lto=val -- enables LTO for dylib crate type
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-Z emit-stack-sizes=val -- emit a section containing stack size metadata (default: no)
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-Z emit-thin-lto=val -- emit the bc module with thin LTO info (default: yes)
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-Z export-executable-symbols=val -- export symbols from executables, as if they were dynamic libraries
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-Z extra-const-ub-checks=val -- turns on more checks to detect const UB, which can be slow (default: no)
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-Z fewer-names=val -- reduce memory use by retaining fewer names within compilation artifacts (LLVM-IR) (default: no)
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-Z force-unstable-if-unmarked=val -- force all crates to be `rustc_private` unstable (default: no)
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-Z fuel=val -- set the optimization fuel quota for a crate
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-Z function-sections=val -- whether each function should go in its own section
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-Z future-incompat-test=val -- forces all lints to be future incompatible, used for internal testing (default: no)
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-Z gcc-ld=val -- implementation of ld used by cc
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-Z graphviz-dark-mode=val -- use dark-themed colors in graphviz output (default: no)
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-Z graphviz-font=val -- use the given `fontname` in graphviz output; can be overridden by setting environment variable `RUSTC_GRAPHVIZ_FONT` (default: `Courier, monospace`)
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-Z hir-stats=val -- print some statistics about AST and HIR (default: no)
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-Z human-readable-cgu-names=val -- generate human-readable, predictable names for codegen units (default: no)
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-Z identify-regions=val -- display unnamed regions as `'<id>`, using a non-ident unique id (default: no)
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-Z incremental-ignore-spans=val -- ignore spans during ICH computation -- used for testing (default: no)
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-Z incremental-info=val -- print high-level information about incremental reuse (or the lack thereof) (default: no)
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-Z incremental-relative-spans=val -- hash spans relative to their parent item for incr. comp. (default: no)
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-Z incremental-verify-ich=val -- verify incr. comp. hashes of green query instances (default: no)
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-Z inline-in-all-cgus=val -- control whether `#[inline]` functions are in all CGUs
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-Z inline-llvm=val -- enable LLVM inlining (default: yes)
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-Z inline-mir=val -- enable MIR inlining (default: no)
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-Z inline-mir-hint-threshold=val -- inlining threshold for functions with inline hint (default: 100)
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-Z inline-mir-threshold=val -- a default MIR inlining threshold (default: 50)
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-Z input-stats=val -- gather statistics about the input (default: no)
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-Z instrument-coverage=val -- instrument the generated code to support LLVM source-based code coverage reports (note, the compiler build config must include `profiler = true`); implies `-C symbol-mangling-version=v0`. Optional values are:
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`=all` (implicit value)
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`=except-unused-generics`
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`=except-unused-functions`
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`=off` (default)
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-Z instrument-mcount=val -- insert function instrument code for mcount-based tracing (default: no)
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-Z keep-hygiene-data=val -- keep hygiene data after analysis (default: no)
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-Z layout-seed=val -- seed layout randomization
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-Z link-native-libraries=val -- link native libraries in the linker invocation (default: yes)
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-Z link-only=val -- link the `.rlink` file generated by `-Z no-link` (default: no)
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-Z llvm-plugins=val -- a list LLVM plugins to enable (space separated)
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-Z llvm-time-trace=val -- generate JSON tracing data file from LLVM data (default: no)
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-Z location-detail=val -- what location details should be tracked when using caller_location, either `none`, or a comma separated list of location details, for which valid options are `file`, `line`, and `column` (default: `file,line,column`)
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-Z log-backtrace=val -- add a backtrace along with logging
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-Z ls=val -- list the symbols defined by a library crate (default: no)
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-Z macro-backtrace=val -- show macro backtraces (default: no)
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-Z maximal-hir-to-mir-coverage=val -- save as much information as possible about the correspondence between MIR and HIR as source scopes (default: no)
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-Z merge-functions=val -- control the operation of the MergeFunctions LLVM pass, taking the same values as the target option of the same name
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-Z meta-stats=val -- gather metadata statistics (default: no)
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-Z mir-emit-retag=val -- emit Retagging MIR statements, interpreted e.g., by miri; implies -Zmir-opt-level=0 (default: no)
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-Z mir-enable-passes=val -- use like `-Zmir-enable-passes=+DestProp,-InstCombine`. Forces the specified passes to be enabled, overriding all other checks. Passes that are not specified are enabled or disabled by other flags as usual.
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-Z mir-opt-level=val -- MIR optimization level (0-4; default: 1 in non optimized builds and 2 in optimized builds)
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-Z mir-pretty-relative-line-numbers=val -- use line numbers relative to the function in mir pretty printing
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-Z move-size-limit=val -- the size at which the `large_assignments` lint starts to be emitted
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-Z mutable-noalias=val -- emit noalias metadata for mutable references (default: yes)
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-Z nll-facts=val -- dump facts from NLL analysis into side files (default: no)
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-Z nll-facts-dir=val -- the directory the NLL facts are dumped into (default: `nll-facts`)
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-Z no-analysis=val -- parse and expand the source, but run no analysis
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-Z no-codegen=val -- run all passes except codegen; no output
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-Z no-generate-arange-section=val -- omit DWARF address ranges that give faster lookups
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-Z no-jump-tables=val -- disable the jump tables and lookup tables that can be generated from a switch case lowering
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-Z no-leak-check=val -- disable the 'leak check' for subtyping; unsound, but useful for tests
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-Z no-link=val -- compile without linking
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-Z no-parallel-llvm=val -- run LLVM in non-parallel mode (while keeping codegen-units and ThinLTO)
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-Z no-profiler-runtime=val -- prevent automatic injection of the profiler_builtins crate
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-Z no-unique-section-names=val -- do not use unique names for text and data sections when -Z function-sections is used
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-Z normalize-docs=val -- normalize associated items in rustdoc when generating documentation
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-Z oom=val -- panic strategy for out-of-memory handling
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-Z osx-rpath-install-name=val -- pass `-install_name @rpath/...` to the macOS linker (default: no)
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-Z packed-bundled-libs=val -- change rlib format to store native libraries as archives
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-Z panic-abort-tests=val -- support compiling tests with panic=abort (default: no)
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-Z panic-in-drop=val -- panic strategy for panics in drops
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-Z parse-only=val -- parse only; do not compile, assemble, or link (default: no)
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-Z perf-stats=val -- print some performance-related statistics (default: no)
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-Z pick-stable-methods-before-any-unstable=val -- try to pick stable methods first before picking any unstable methods (default: yes)
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-Z plt=val -- whether to use the PLT when calling into shared libraries;
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only has effect for PIC code on systems with ELF binaries
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(default: PLT is disabled if full relro is enabled)
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-Z polonius=val -- enable polonius-based borrow-checker (default: no)
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-Z polymorphize=val -- perform polymorphization analysis
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-Z pre-link-arg=val -- a single extra argument to prepend the linker invocation (can be used several times)
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-Z pre-link-args=val -- extra arguments to prepend to the linker invocation (space separated)
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-Z precise-enum-drop-elaboration=val -- use a more precise version of drop elaboration for matches on enums (default: yes). This results in better codegen, but has caused miscompilations on some tier 2 platforms. See #77382 and #74551.
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-Z print-fuel=val -- make rustc print the total optimization fuel used by a crate
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-Z print-llvm-passes=val -- print the LLVM optimization passes being run (default: no)
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-Z print-mono-items=val -- print the result of the monomorphization collection pass
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-Z print-type-sizes=val -- print layout information for each type encountered (default: no)
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-Z proc-macro-backtrace=val -- show backtraces for panics during proc-macro execution (default: no)
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-Z proc-macro-execution-strategy=val -- how to run proc-macro code (default: same-thread)
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-Z profile=val -- insert profiling code (default: no)
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-Z profile-closures=val -- profile size of closures
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-Z profile-emit=val -- file path to emit profiling data at runtime when using 'profile' (default based on relative source path)
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-Z profile-sample-use=val -- use the given `.prof` file for sampled profile-guided optimization (also known as AutoFDO)
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-Z profiler-runtime=val -- name of the profiler runtime crate to automatically inject (default: `profiler_builtins`)
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-Z query-dep-graph=val -- enable queries of the dependency graph for regression testing (default: no)
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-Z randomize-layout=val -- randomize the layout of types (default: no)
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-Z relax-elf-relocations=val -- whether ELF relocations can be relaxed
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-Z relro-level=val -- choose which RELRO level to use
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-Z remap-cwd-prefix=val -- remap paths under the current working directory to this path prefix
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-Z report-delayed-bugs=val -- immediately print bugs registered with `delay_span_bug` (default: no)
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-Z sanitizer=val -- use a sanitizer
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-Z sanitizer-memory-track-origins=val -- enable origins tracking in MemorySanitizer
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-Z sanitizer-recover=val -- enable recovery for selected sanitizers
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-Z saturating-float-casts=val -- make float->int casts UB-free: numbers outside the integer type's range are clipped to the max/min integer respectively, and NaN is mapped to 0 (default: yes)
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-Z save-analysis=val -- write syntax and type analysis (in JSON format) information, in addition to normal output (default: no)
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-Z self-profile=val -- run the self profiler and output the raw event data
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-Z self-profile-counter=val -- counter used by the self profiler (default: `wall-time`), one of:
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`wall-time` (monotonic clock, i.e. `std::time::Instant`)
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`instructions:u` (retired instructions, userspace-only)
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`instructions-minus-irqs:u` (subtracting hardware interrupt counts for extra accuracy)
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-Z self-profile-events=val -- specify the events recorded by the self profiler;
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for example: `-Z self-profile-events=default,query-keys`
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all options: none, all, default, generic-activity, query-provider, query-cache-hit
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query-blocked, incr-cache-load, incr-result-hashing, query-keys, function-args, args, llvm, artifact-sizes
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-Z share-generics=val -- make the current crate share its generic instantiations
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-Z show-span=val -- show spans for compiler debugging (expr|pat|ty)
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-Z simulate-remapped-rust-src-base=val -- simulate the effect of remap-debuginfo = true at bootstrapping by remapping path to rust's source base directory. only meant for testing purposes
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-Z span-debug=val -- forward proc_macro::Span's `Debug` impl to `Span`
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-Z span-free-formats=val -- exclude spans when debug-printing compiler state (default: no)
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-Z split-dwarf-inlining=val -- provide minimal debug info in the object/executable to facilitate online symbolication/stack traces in the absence of .dwo/.dwp files when using Split DWARF
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-Z split-dwarf-kind=val -- split dwarf variant (only if -Csplit-debuginfo is enabled and on relevant platform)
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(default: `split`)
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`split`: sections which do not require relocation are written into a DWARF object (`.dwo`)
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file which is ignored by the linker
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`single`: sections which do not require relocation are written into object file but ignored
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by the linker
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-Z src-hash-algorithm=val -- hash algorithm of source files in debug info (`md5`, `sha1`, or `sha256`)
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-Z stack-protector=val -- control stack smash protection strategy (`rustc --print stack-protector-strategies` for details)
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-Z strict-init-checks=val -- control if mem::uninitialized and mem::zeroed panic on more UB
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-Z strip=val -- tell the linker which information to strip (`none` (default), `debuginfo` or `symbols`)
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-Z symbol-mangling-version=val -- which mangling version to use for symbol names ('legacy' (default) or 'v0')
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-Z teach=val -- show extended diagnostic help (default: no)
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-Z temps-dir=val -- the directory the intermediate files are written to
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-Z thinlto=val -- enable ThinLTO when possible
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-Z thir-unsafeck=val -- use the THIR unsafety checker (default: no)
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-Z threads=val -- use a thread pool with N threads
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-Z time-llvm-passes=val -- measure time of each LLVM pass (default: no)
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-Z time-passes=val -- measure time of each rustc pass (default: no)
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-Z tiny-const-eval-limit=val -- sets a tiny, non-configurable limit for const eval; useful for compiler tests
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-Z tls-model=val -- choose the TLS model to use (`rustc --print tls-models` for details)
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-Z trace-macros=val -- for every macro invocation, print its name and arguments (default: no)
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-Z track-diagnostics=val -- tracks where in rustc a diagnostic was emitted
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-Z trait-solver=val -- specify the trait solver mode used by rustc (default: classic)
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-Z translate-additional-ftl=val -- additional fluent translation to preferentially use (for testing translation)
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-Z translate-directionality-markers=val -- emit directionality isolation markers in translated diagnostics
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-Z translate-lang=val -- language identifier for diagnostic output
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-Z translate-remapped-path-to-local-path=val -- translate remapped paths into local paths when possible (default: yes)
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-Z trap-unreachable=val -- generate trap instructions for unreachable intrinsics (default: use target setting, usually yes)
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-Z treat-err-as-bug=val -- treat error number `val` that occurs as bug
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-Z trim-diagnostic-paths=val -- in diagnostics, use heuristics to shorten paths referring to items
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-Z tune-cpu=val -- select processor to schedule for (`rustc --print target-cpus` for details)
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-Z ui-testing=val -- emit compiler diagnostics in a form suitable for UI testing (default: no)
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-Z uninit-const-chunk-threshold=val -- allow generating const initializers with mixed init/uninit chunks, and set the maximum number of chunks for which this is allowed (default: 16)
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-Z unleash-the-miri-inside-of-you=val -- take the brakes off const evaluation. NOTE: this is unsound (default: no)
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-Z unpretty=val -- present the input source, unstable (and less-pretty) variants;
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`normal`, `identified`,
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`expanded`, `expanded,identified`,
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`expanded,hygiene` (with internal representations),
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`ast-tree` (raw AST before expansion),
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`ast-tree,expanded` (raw AST after expansion),
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`hir` (the HIR), `hir,identified`,
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`hir,typed` (HIR with types for each node),
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`hir-tree` (dump the raw HIR),
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`mir` (the MIR), or `mir-cfg` (graphviz formatted MIR)
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-Z unsound-mir-opts=val -- enable unsound and buggy MIR optimizations (default: no)
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-Z unstable-options=val -- adds unstable command line options to rustc interface (default: no)
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-Z use-ctors-section=val -- use legacy .ctors section for initializers rather than .init_array
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-Z validate-mir=val -- validate MIR after each transformation
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-Z verbose=val -- in general, enable more debug printouts (default: no)
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-Z verify-llvm-ir=val -- verify LLVM IR (default: no)
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-Z virtual-function-elimination=val -- enables dead virtual function elimination optimization. Requires `-Clto[=[fat,yes]]`
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-Z wasi-exec-model=val -- whether to build a wasi command or reactor
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