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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions README.md
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newer with the C++ tools. Then all you need to do is to kick off rustbuild.
```
python .\src\bootstrap\bootstrap.py
python x.py build
```
Currently rustbuild only works with some known versions of Visual Studio. If you
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```
CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\bin\amd64\vcvars64.bat"
python .\src\bootstrap\bootstrap.py
python x.py build
```
## Building Documentation
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Version 1.12.1 (2016-10-20)
===========================

Regression Fixes
----------------

* [ICE: 'rustc' panicked at 'assertion failed: concrete_substs.is_normalized_for_trans()' #36381][36381]
* [Confusion with double negation and booleans][36856]
* [rustc 1.12.0 fails with SIGSEGV in release mode (syn crate 0.8.0)][36875]
* [Rustc 1.12.0 Windows build of `ethcore` crate fails with LLVM error][36924]
* [1.12.0: High memory usage when linking in release mode with debug info][36926]
* [Corrupted memory after updated to 1.12][36936]
* ["Let NullaryConstructor = something;" causes internal compiler error: "tried to overwrite interned AdtDef"][37026]
* [Fix ICE: inject bitcast if types mismatch for invokes/calls/stores][37112]
* [debuginfo: Handle spread_arg case in MIR-trans in a more stable way.][37153]

[36381]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36381
[36856]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36856
[36875]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36875
[36924]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36924
[36926]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36926
[36936]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36936
[37026]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37026
[37112]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37112
[37153]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37153


Version 1.12.0 (2016-09-29)
===========================

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fi
fi

if [ -n "$CFG_GDB" ]
then
# Store GDB's version
CFG_GDB_VERSION=$($CFG_GDB --version 2>/dev/null | head -1)
putvar CFG_GDB_VERSION
fi

if [ -n "$CFG_LLDB" ]
then
# Store LLDB's version
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# Turn on feature-staging
export CFG_DISABLE_UNSTABLE_FEATURES
# Subvert unstable feature lints to do the self-build
export RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP
export RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP=1
endif
ifdef CFG_MUSL_ROOT
export CFG_MUSL_ROOT
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--host $(3) \
--docck-python $$(CFG_PYTHON) \
--lldb-python $$(CFG_LLDB_PYTHON) \
--gdb-version="$(CFG_GDB_VERSION)" \
--gdb="$(CFG_GDB)" \
--lldb-version="$(CFG_LLDB_VERSION)" \
--llvm-version="$$(LLVM_VERSION_$(3))" \
--android-cross-path=$(CFG_ARM_LINUX_ANDROIDEABI_NDK) \
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toml = "0.1"
getopts = "0.2"
rustc-serialize = "0.3"
gcc = { git = "https://github.com/alexcrichton/gcc-rs" }
gcc = "0.3.36"
libc = "0.2"
md5 = "0.1"

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## Using rustbuild

When configuring Rust via `./configure`, pass the following to enable building
via this build system:
The rustbuild build system has a primary entry point, a top level `x.py` script:

```
./configure --enable-rustbuild
make
python ./x.py build
```

Afterwards the `Makefile` which is generated will have a few commands like
`make check`, `make tidy`, etc. For finer-grained control, the
`bootstrap.py` entry point can be used:
Note that if you're on Unix you should be able to execute the script directly:

```
python src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py
./x.py build
```

This accepts a number of options like `--stage` and `--step` which can configure
what's actually being done.
The script accepts commands, flags, and filters to determine what to do:

* `build` - a general purpose command for compiling code. Alone `build` will
bootstrap the entire compiler, and otherwise arguments passed indicate what to
build. For example:

```
# build the whole compiler
./x.py build
# build the stage1 compier
./x.py build --stage 1
# build stage0 libstd
./x.py build --stage 0 src/libstd
# build a particular crate in stage0
./x.py build --stage 0 src/libtest
```

* `test` - a command for executing unit tests. Like the `build` command this
will execute the entire test suite by default, and otherwise it can be used to
select which test suite is run:

```
# run all unit tests
./x.py test
# execute the run-pass test suite
./x.py test src/test/run-pass
# execute only some tests in the run-pass test suite
./x.py test src/test/run-pass --filter my-filter
# execute tests in the standard library in stage0
./x.py test --stage 0 src/libstd
# execute all doc tests
./x.py test src/doc
```

* `doc` - a command for building documentation. Like above can take arguments
for what to document.

If you're more used to `./configure` and `make`, however, then you can also
configure the build system to use rustbuild instead of the old makefiles:

```
./configure --enable-rustbuild
make
```

Afterwards the `Makefile` which is generated will have a few commands like
`make check`, `make tidy`, etc.

## Configuring rustbuild

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The rustbuild build system goes through a few phases to actually build the
compiler. What actually happens when you invoke rustbuild is:

1. The entry point script, `src/bootstrap/bootstrap.py` is run. This script is
1. The entry point script, `x.py` is run. This script is
responsible for downloading the stage0 compiler/Cargo binaries, and it then
compiles the build system itself (this folder). Finally, it then invokes the
actual `bootstrap` binary build system.
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# Run the bootstrap
args = [os.path.join(rb.build_dir, "bootstrap/debug/bootstrap")]
args.append('--src')
args.append(rb.rust_root)
args.append('--build')
args.append(rb.build)
args.extend(sys.argv[1:])
env = os.environ.copy()
env["BUILD"] = rb.build
env["SRC"] = rb.rust_root
env["BOOTSTRAP_PARENT_ID"] = str(os.getpid())
rb.run(args, env)

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