# Unless you're developing for a target where Rust CI doesn't build a compiler
# toolchain or changing LLVM locally, you probably want to set this to true.
#
-# This is false by default so that distributions don't unexpectedly download
-# LLVM from the internet.
-#
# All tier 1 targets are currently supported; set this to `"if-available"` if
# you are not sure whether you're on a tier 1 target.
#
#
# Note that many of the LLVM options are not currently supported for
# downloading. Currently only the "assertions" option can be toggled.
-#download-ci-llvm = false
+#
+# Defaults to "if-available" when `channel = "dev"` and "false" otherwise.
+#download-ci-llvm = "if-available"
# Indicates whether LLVM rebuild should be skipped when running bootstrap. If
# this is `false` then the compiler's LLVM will be rebuilt whenever the built
# Defaults to the Python interpreter used to execute x.py
#python = "python"
+# The path to the REUSE executable to use. Note that REUSE is not required in
+# most cases, as our tooling relies on a cached (and shrinked) copy of the
+# REUSE output present in the git repository and in our source tarballs.
+#
+# REUSE is only needed if your changes caused the overral licensing of the
+# repository to change, and the cached copy has to be regenerated.
+#
+# Defaults to the "reuse" command in the system path.
+#reuse = "reuse"
+
# Force Cargo to check that Cargo.lock describes the precise dependency
# set that all the Cargo.toml files create, instead of updating it.
#locked-deps = false