Remove a dead link in `new-target.md` + other nits (#1186)
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@ -20,15 +20,15 @@ cd src/llvm-project
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git remote add my-target-llvm some-llvm-repository
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git checkout my-target-llvm/my-branch
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cd ..
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git add llvm_target
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git add llvm-project
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git commit -m 'Use my custom LLVM'
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```
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### Using pre-built LLVM
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If you have a local LLVM checkout that is already built, you may be
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able to configure Rust to treat your build as the [system LLVM][sysllvm]
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to avoid redundant builds.
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able to configure Rust to treat your build as the system LLVM to avoid
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redundant builds.
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You can tell Rust to use a pre-built version of LLVM using the `target` section
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of `config.toml`:
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ You will need to add a line to the big table inside of the
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will then add a corresponding file for your new target containing a
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`target` function.
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Look for existing targets to use as examples
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Look for existing targets to use as examples.
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## Patching crates
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@ -125,8 +125,10 @@ compiler, you can use it instead of the JSON file for both arguments.
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## Promoting a target from tier 2 (target) to tier 2 (host)
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There are two levels of tier 2 targets:
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a) Targets that are only cross-compiled (`rustup target add`)
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b) Targets that have a native toolchain (`rustup toolchain install`)
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a) Targets that are only cross-compiled (`rustup target add`)
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b) Targets that [have a native toolchain][tier2-native] (`rustup toolchain install`)
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[tier2-native]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/target-tier-policy.html#tier-2-with-host-tools
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For an example of promoting a target from cross-compiled to native,
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see [#75914](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75914).
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