"src/tools/jsondocck",
"src/tools/html-checker",
"src/tools/bump-stage0",
+ "src/tools/replace-version-placeholder",
"src/tools/lld-wrapper",
]
# verify that this is the case. This requires, however, that the crate is built
# without overflow checks and debug assertions. Forcefully disable debug
# assertions and overflow checks here which should ensure that even if these
-# assertions are enabled for libstd we won't enable then for compiler_builtins
+# assertions are enabled for libstd we won't enable them for compiler_builtins
# which should ensure we still link everything correctly.
debug-assertions = false
overflow-checks = false
miniz_oxide.debug = 0
object.debug = 0
-# We want the RLS to use the version of Cargo that we've got vendored in this
-# repository to ensure that the same exact version of Cargo is used by both the
-# RLS and the Cargo binary itself. The RLS depends on Cargo as a git repository
-# so we use a `[patch]` here to override the github repository with our local
-# vendored copy.
-[patch."https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo"]
-cargo = { path = "src/tools/cargo" }
-cargo-util = { path = "src/tools/cargo/crates/cargo-util" }
-
-[patch."https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt"]
-# Similar to Cargo above we want the RLS to use a vendored version of `rustfmt`
-# that we're shipping as well (to ensure that the rustfmt in RLS and the
-# `rustfmt` executable are the same exact version).
-rustfmt-nightly = { path = "src/tools/rustfmt" }
-
[patch.crates-io]
# See comments in `src/tools/rustc-workspace-hack/README.md` for what's going on
# here