Update information about debuginfo configuration
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If you want line numbers for the stack trace, you can enable
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`debuginfo-lines=true` or `debuginfo=true` in your config.toml and rebuild the
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`debuginfo-level = 1` or `debuginfo-level = 2` in your config.toml and rebuild the
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compiler. Then the backtrace will look like this:
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```text
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@ -36,11 +36,9 @@ debug-assertions = true
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# performance perhaps (less inlining) but it's worth it.
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codegen-units = 0
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# I always enable full debuginfo, though debuginfo-lines is more important.
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debuginfo = true
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# Gives you line numbers for backtraces.
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debuginfo-lines = true
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# I always enable full debuginfo, however the line debuginfo (which is a more important part
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# and enables e.g. line numbers in backtraces) is enabled by `debuginfo-level = 1` too.
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debuginfo-level = 2
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```
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### What is `x.py`?
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- Get a clean checkout of rust-lang/master, or whatever it is you want
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to profile.
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- Set the following settings in your `config.toml`:
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- `debuginfo-lines = true`
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- `use-jemalloc = false` — lets you do memory use profiling with valgrind
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- `debuginfo-level = 1` - enables line debuginfo
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- `use-jemalloc = false` - lets you do memory use profiling with valgrind
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- leave everything else the defaults
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- Run `./x.py build` to get a full build
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- Make a rustup toolchain pointing to that result
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- see [the "build and run" section for instructions][b-a-r]
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[b-a-r]: ../how-to-build-and-run.html#toolchain
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## Gathering a perf profile
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perf is an excellent tool on linux that can be used to gather and
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function and not some callee of that function** (self). Usually
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"total" is the more interesting number, but not always.
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### Relative percentages
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### Relative percentages
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By default, all in perf-focus are relative to the **total program
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execution**. This is useful to help you keep perspective — often as
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