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ruby--ruby/yjit/Cargo.toml
Alan Wu 5ca23caa20
YJIT: fold the "asm_comments" feature into "disasm" (#6591)
Previously, enabling only "disasm" didn't actually build. Since these
two features are closely related and we don't really use one without the
other, let's simplify and merge the two features together.
2022-10-19 14:03:07 -04:00

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# NOTE: please avoid adding dependencies to external crates as these can
# make building and packaging YJIT more challenging.
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[package]
name = "yjit"
version = "0.1.0" # YJIT version
edition = "2021" # Rust 2021 edition to compile with
rust-version = "1.58.1" # Minimally supported rust version
publish = false # Don't publish to crates.io
[lib]
crate-type = ["staticlib"]
[dependencies]
# No required dependencies to simplify build process. TODO: Link to yet to be
# written rationale. Optional For development and testing purposes
capstone = { version = "0.10.0", optional = true }
[features]
# NOTE: Development builds select a set of these via configure.ac
# For debugging, `make V=1` shows exact cargo invocation.
disasm = ["capstone"]
stats = []
[profile.dev]
opt-level = 0
debug = true
debug-assertions = true
overflow-checks = true
[profile.stats]
inherits = "release"
[profile.dev_nodebug]
inherits = "release"
[profile.release]
# NOTE: --enable-yjit builds use `rustc` without going through Cargo. You
# might want to update the `rustc` invocation if you change this profile.
opt-level = 3
# The extra robustness that comes from checking for arithmetic overflow is
# worth the performance cost for the compiler.
overflow-checks = true