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Update documentation on the serai-runtime build.rs
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@@ -11,6 +11,16 @@ fn main() {
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const WASM: &str = "-C link-arg=--export-table";
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const REQUIRED_BY_SUBSTRATE: &str = "--cfg substrate_runtime -C link-arg=--import-memory";
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const SAFETY: &str = "-C overflow-checks=true -C panic=abort";
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// `symbol-mangling-version` is defined to provide an explicit, canonical definition of symbols.
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// `embed-bitcode=false` is set as the bitcode is unnecessary yet takes notable time to compile.
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/*
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Rust's LTO requires bitcode, forcing us to defer to the linker's LTO. While this would suggest
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we _should_ set `embed-bitcode=true`, Rust's documentation suggests that's likely not desired
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and should solely be done when compiling one library with mixed methods of linking. When
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compiling and linking just once (as seen here), it's suggested to use the linker's LTO instead.
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.91.1/rustc/codegen-options/index.html#embed-bitcode
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*/
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const COMPILATION: &str =
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"-C symbol-mangling-version=v0 -C embed-bitcode=false -C linker-plugin-lto=true";
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@@ -78,6 +88,7 @@ fn main() {
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let wasm_file = env::var("CARGO_PKG_NAME").unwrap().replace('-', "_") + ".wasm";
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let src_file = target_dir.join("wasm32v1-none").join(&profile).join(&wasm_file);
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let dst_file = {
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// TODO: This sets `dst_dir` to the default target directory, not the actual
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let mut dst_dir = workspace.clone();
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// e.g. workspace/target/debug
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dst_dir.extend(["target", &profile]);
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