Auto merge of #136754 - Urgau:rollup-qlkhjqr, r=Urgau
Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - #134679 (Windows: remove readonly files) - #136213 (Allow Rust to use a number of libc filesystem calls) - #136530 (Implement `x perf` directly in bootstrap) - #136601 (Detect (non-raw) borrows of null ZST pointers in CheckNull) - #136659 (Pick the max DWARF version when LTO'ing modules with different versions ) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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the compiler build system (`bootstrap`) also provides built-in integration with the benchmarking suite,
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which will download and build the suite for you, build a local compiler toolchain and let you profile it using a simplified command-line interface.
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You can use the `./x perf -- <command> [options]` command to use this integration.
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> Note that you need to specify arguments after `--` in the `x perf` command! You will not be able to pass arguments without the double dashes.
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You can use the `./x perf <command> [options]` command to use this integration.
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You can use normal bootstrap flags for this command, such as `--stage 1` or `--stage 2`, for example to modify the stage of the created sysroot. It might also be useful to configure `config.toml` to better support profiling, e.g. set `rust.debuginfo-level = 1` to add source line information to the built compiler.
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