# specified, use this rustc binary instead as the stage0 snapshot compiler.
#rustc = "/path/to/bin/rustc"
+# Instead of download the src/stage0.txt version of rustfmt specified,
+# use this rustfmt binary instead as the stage0 snapshot rustfmt.
+#rustfmt = "/path/to/bin/rustfmt"
+
# Flag to specify whether any documentation is built. If false, rustdoc and
# friends will still be compiled but they will not be used to generate any
# documentation.
# Indicate whether the vendored sources are used for Rust dependencies or not
#vendor = false
-# Typically the build system will build the rust compiler twice. The second
+# Typically the build system will build the Rust compiler twice. The second
# compiler, however, will simply use its own libraries to link against. If you
# would rather to perform a full bootstrap, compiling the compiler three times,
# then you can set this option to true. You shouldn't ever need to set this
# option to true.
#full-bootstrap = false
-# Enable a build of the extended rust tool set which is not only the compiler
+# Enable a build of the extended Rust tool set which is not only the compiler
# but also tools such as Cargo. This will also produce "combined installers"
# which are used to install Rust and Cargo together. This is disabled by
-# default.
+# default. The `tools` option (immediately below) specifies which tools should
+# be built if `extended = true`.
#extended = false
-# Installs chosen set of extended tools if enabled. By default builds all.
-# If chosen tool failed to build the installation fails.
+# Installs chosen set of extended tools if `extended = true`. By default builds all.
+# If chosen tool failed to build the installation fails. If `extended = false`, this
+# option is ignored.
#tools = ["cargo", "rls", "clippy", "rustfmt", "analysis", "src"]
# Verbosity level: 0 == not verbose, 1 == verbose, 2 == very verbose