document how to use system llvm
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- Initial test run: `./x.py test -i --stage 1 src/test/ui`
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- Subsequent test run: `./x.py test -i --stage 1 src/test/ui --keep-stage 1`
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### Building with system LLVM
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By default, LLVM is built from source, and that can take significant amount of time.
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An alternative is to use LLVM already installed on your computer.
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This is specified in the `target` section of `config.toml`:
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```toml
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[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]
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llvm-config = "/path/to/llvm/llvm-7.0.1/bin/llvm-config"
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```
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### Other `x.py` commands
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Here are a few other useful `x.py` commands. We'll cover some of them in detail
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