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SFG545 34d52d11a9 feat: update user configuration example and add development package support
- Enhanced the user.depot.toml.example file with additional comments and options for user-local preferences.
- Bumped version from 0.35.0 to 0.35.1 in meson.build.
- Introduced a new option for DEPOT_DEVELOPMENT_PACKAGE in meson_options.txt.
- Added functions to handle the requested development package in build_options.rs.
- Updated various builder files (autotools.rs, cmake.rs, custom.rs, meson.rs, perl.rs) to support passing build flags.
- Implemented checks for the required development package during source builds in commands.rs and commands/build_cmd.rs.
- Added tests to ensure the correct behavior of development package requirements and source build warnings.
- Modified manual source handling in source/mod.rs to validate local manual sources before proceeding with builds.
- Updated cargo build and test scripts to accept a new development package argument.
- Added VSCode settings to disable automatic configuration on open.
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TOML

# Example /etc/depot.toml
#
# This file is the main system-wide configuration for Depot.
# Keep settings here for machine-wide defaults that should apply to every user.
# For smaller drop-in overrides, prefer adding files under /etc/depot.d/.
#
# Most values here act as defaults and can still be overridden:
# - per package in package specs
# - per invocation with CLI flags
# - per user in ~/.config/depot.toml
[build]
# Installation prefix used by supported build systems when a package does not
# override it explicitly. For a normal system package build this is usually /usr.
prefix = "/usr"
# Default toolchain commands. These are passed through to builders that honor
# CC/CXX/AR and related variables.
cc = "clang"
ar = "ar"
# Optional examples:
# cxx = "clang++"
# ld = "ld.lld"
# cpp = "cpp"
# strip = "strip"
# ranlib = "ranlib"
[build.flags]
# Baseline C compiler flags for packages that do not supply their own.
# Keep these conservative unless you are intentionally tuning for one machine.
cflags = ["-O2"]
# Appends are often clearer than rewriting the whole list. This demonstrates
# Depot's += support for layered config files.
# NOTE: this is NOT regular TOML syntax. The += operator is a special extension that Depot supports
cflags += ["-g"]
# Optional C++ and linker defaults:
# cxxflags = ["-O2"]
ldflags = ["-Wl,-O1"]
# Link-time optimization defaults. When use_lto is true, Depot will inject
# ltoflags into the appropriate compiler and linker flag sets automatically.
# ltoflags = ["-flto=auto"]
# use_lto = false
# Target architecture short name (CARCH). If unset, Depot derives this from the
# current host system or active cross target.
carch = "x86_64"
# Target triples are usually only needed for cross or multilib scenarios.
# chost = "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
# cbuild = "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
# Optional install directory overrides for supported builders. Leave these at
# their defaults unless you are intentionally targeting a non-standard layout.
# bindir = "/usr/bin"
# sbindir = "/usr/bin"
# libdir = "/usr/lib"
# libexecdir = "/usr/lib"
# sysconfdir = "/etc"
# localstatedir = "/var"
# sharedstatedir = "/var/lib"
# includedir = "/usr/include"
# datarootdir = "/usr/share"
# datadir = "/usr/share"
# mandir = "/usr/share/man"
# infodir = "/usr/share/info"
# Additional examples:
# makeflags = "-j8"
# env_vars = ["CCACHE_DIR=/var/cache/ccache"]
# passthrough_env = ["http_proxy", "https_proxy"]
[install]
# When true, Depot will also try to install declared test dependencies while
# resolving dependencies for source builds.
test_deps = false
# Example future-friendly place for install policy overrides:
# assume_yes = false
# keep_cache = true