Rename `config.toml.example` to `config.example.toml`

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Thom Chiovoloni 2023-03-11 14:12:15 -08:00 committed by Tshepang Mbambo
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commit 31991ba0cb
4 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ You can install it with `cargo install --path src/tools/x`.
To start, run `./x.py setup`. This will do some initialization and create a
`config.toml` for you with reasonable defaults.
Alternatively, you can write `config.toml` by hand. See `config.toml.example` for all the available
Alternatively, you can write `config.toml` by hand. See `config.example.toml` for all the available
settings and explanations of them. See `src/bootstrap/defaults` for common settings to change.
If you have already built `rustc` and you change settings related to LLVM, then you may have to
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ Note that building for some targets requires having external dependencies instal
(e.g. building musl targets requires a local copy of musl).
Any target-specific configuration (e.g. the path to a local copy of musl)
will need to be provided by your `config.toml`.
Please see `config.toml.example` for information on target-specific configuration keys.
Please see `config.example.toml` for information on target-specific configuration keys.
For examples of the complete configuration necessary to build a target, please visit
[the rustc book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/platform-support.html),

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@ -259,8 +259,8 @@ If you're using nix, you can use the following nix-shell to work on Rust:
# This file contains a development shell for working on rustc.
let
# Build configuration for rust-lang/rust. Based on `config.toml.example` from
# `1bd30ce2aac40c7698aa4a1b9520aa649ff2d1c5`.
# Build configuration for rust-lang/rust. Based on `config.example.toml` (then called
# `config.toml.example`) from `1bd30ce2aac40c7698aa4a1b9520aa649ff2d1c5`
config = pkgs.writeText "rustc-config" ''
profile = "compiler" # you may want to choose a different profile, like `library` or `tools`
changelog-seen = 2
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ let
# Files that are ignored by ripgrep when searching.
ignoreFile = pkgs.writeText "rustc-rgignore" ''
configure
config.toml.example
config.example.toml
x.py
LICENSE-MIT
LICENSE-APACHE

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ otherwise you need to disable new symbol-mangling-version in `config.toml`.
new-symbol-mangling = false
```
> See the comments in `config.toml.example` for more info.
> See the comments in `config.example.toml` for more info.
You will need to rebuild the compiler after changing any configuration option.

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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ there's no need to block on tools changes going upstream.
Here are those same steps in detail:
1. (optional) First, if it doesn't exist already, create a `config.toml` by copying
`config.toml.example` in the root directory of the Rust repository.
`config.example.toml` in the root directory of the Rust repository.
Set `submodules = false` in the `[build]` section. This will prevent `x.py`
from resetting to the original branch after you make your changes. If you
need to [update any submodules to their latest versions](#updating-submodules),