Address more review comments in #1286.

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Nicholas Nethercote 2022-01-06 12:52:38 +11:00 committed by Joshua Nelson
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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ You almost never need to do this.
If you are working on the standard library, you probably don't need to build
the compiler unless you are planning to use a recently added nightly feature.
Instead, you can just build stage 0, which uses the current beta compiler.
Instead, you can just build using the bootstrap compiler.
```bash
./x.py build --stage 0 library/std

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ does is call the `main()` that's in this crate's `lib.rs`, though.)
* Run `./x.py setup tools` before getting started. This will configure `x.py`
with nice settings for developing rustdoc and other tools, including
downloading a copy of rustc rather than building it.
* Use `./x.py check` to quickly check for compile errors.
* Use `./x.py check src/tools/rustdoc` to quickly check for compile errors.
* Use `./x.py build` to make a usable
rustdoc you can run on other projects.
* Add `library/test` to be able to use `rustdoc --test`.