use "bootstrap" instead of "rustbuild"
Let's stick with the single name "bootstrap" to refer to the bootstrap project to avoid confusion. Signed-off-by: onur-ozkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
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### Cleaning out build directories
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Sometimes you need to start fresh, but this is normally not the case.
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If you need to run this then `rustbuild` is most likely not acting right and
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If you need to run this then bootstrap is most likely not acting right and
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you should file a bug as to what is going wrong. If you do need to clean
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everything up then you only need to run one command!
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* The Markdown renderer is loaded up in `html/markdown.rs`, including functions
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for extracting doctests from a given block of Markdown.
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* The tests on the structure of rustdoc HTML output are located in `tests/rustdoc`, where
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they're handled by the test runner of rustbuild and the supplementary script
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they're handled by the test runner of bootstrap and the supplementary script
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`src/etc/htmldocck.py`.
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## Tests
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