Hello Matthew,Perhaps it would be too niche of a resource, but what about collecting these options either in a Wiki page in GHC or maybe a short blog post on your website (if that's not the case already)? I personally use `--flavour=default+no_profiled_libs+omit_pragmas` all the time with Hadrian these days once you made me discover that magic incantation, but I am essentially relying on my bash history or my search capabilities within this mailing list.I could imagine how other people might have missed your original email, and it would be great if we could have this shared somewhere in a more discoverable way.Alfredo_______________________________________________On Wed, 20 Oct 2021 at 12:59, Matthew Pickering <matthewtpickering@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,
A recent change in the testsuite meant that we now running the haddock
tests with hadrian, this means that haddocks for ghc/base get rebuilt
if you modify anything in the compiler.
This can decrease interaction speed. To disable the documentation
tests from running use
--docs=none
This is similar to the flag which already skips performance tests:
--skip-perf
Cheers,
Matt
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