Split into five sections to match the tiers: "Tier 1 with Host Tools", "Tier 1", "Tier 2 with Host Tools", "Tier 2", and "Tier 3". Explain each tier briefly in prose, and link to the corresponding section of the policy for full requirements. Drop the `host` columns from the first four, since the different sections distinguish that. (Keep the `host` column for "Tier 3", since it's a single list and the `host` column just indicates if host tools are expected to work.) Targets with host tools always have full support for std, so drop the `std` column from those. Move the explanations of the `std` column next to the appropriate tables, and drop the unknown/WIP case for tier 2 targets. Use "target" terminology consistently throughout. Sort each table by target name. |
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| .. | ||
| bootstrap | ||
| build_helper | ||
| ci | ||
| doc | ||
| etc | ||
| librustdoc | ||
| llvm-project@0ed6038a31 | ||
| rustdoc-json-types | ||
| test | ||
| tools | ||
| README.md | ||
| stage0.txt | ||
| version | ||
This directory contains the source code of the rust project, including:
- The test suite
- The bootstrapping build system
- Various submodules for tools, like rustdoc, rls, etc.
For more information on how various parts of the compiler work, see the rustc dev guide.