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Move them all behind a new -C switch. This migrates some -Z flags and some
top-level flags behind this -C codegen option.
The -C flag takes values of the form "-C name=value" where the "=value" is
optional for some flags.
Flags affected:
* --llvm-args => -C llvm-args
* --passes => -C passes
* --ar => -C ar
* --linker => -C linker
* --link-args => -C link-args
* --target-cpu => -C target-cpu
* --target-feature => -C target-fature
* --android-cross-path => -C android-cross-path
* --save-temps => -C save-temps
* --no-rpath => -C no-rpath
* -Z no-prepopulate => -C no-prepopulate-passes
* -Z no-vectorize-loops => -C no-vectorize-loops
* -Z no-vectorize-slp => -C no-vectorize-slp
* -Z soft-float => -C soft-float
* -Z gen-crate-map => -C gen-crate-map
* -Z prefer-dynamic => -C prefer-dynamic
* -Z no-integrated-as => -C no-integrated-as
As a bonus, this also promotes the -Z extra-debug-info flag to a first class -g
or --debuginfo flag.
* -Z debug-info => removed
* -Z extra-debug-info => -g or --debuginfo
Closes #9770
Closes #12000
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This can almost be fully disabled, as it no longer breaks retrieving a
backtrace on OS X as verified by @alexcrichton. However, it still
breaks retrieving the values of parameters. This should be fixable in
the future via a proper location list...
Closes #7477
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The `print!` and `println!` macros are now the preferred method of printing, and so there is no reason to export the `stdio` functions in the prelude. The functions have also been replaced by their macro counterparts in the tutorial and other documentation so that newcomers don't get confused about what they should be using.
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