# the same format as above, but since these targets are experimental, they are
# not built by default and the experimental Rust compilation targets that depend
# on them will not work unless the user opts in to building them. By default the
-# `WebAssembly` target is enabled when compiling LLVM from scratch.
-#experimental-targets = "WebAssembly"
+# `WebAssembly` and `RISCV` targets are enabled when compiling LLVM from scratch.
+#experimental-targets = "WebAssembly;RISCV"
# Cap the number of parallel linker invocations when compiling LLVM.
# This can be useful when building LLVM with debug info, which significantly
# desired in distributions, for example.
#rpath = true
-# Suppresses extraneous output from tests to ensure the output of the test
-# harness is relatively clean.
-#quiet-tests = false
+# Emits extraneous output from tests to ensure that failures of the test
+# harness are debuggable just from logfiles.
+#verbose-tests = false
# Flag indicating whether tests are compiled with optimizations (the -O flag) or
# with debuginfo (the -g flag)
# rustc to execute.
#lld = false
+# Indicates whether some LLVM tools, like llvm-objdump, will be made available in the
+# sysroot.
+#llvm-tools = false
+
# Whether to deny warnings in crates
#deny-warnings = true
# Print backtrace on internal compiler errors during bootstrap
#backtrace-on-ice = false
+# Whether to verify generated LLVM IR
+#verify-llvm-ir = false
+
# =============================================================================
# Options for specific targets
#