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branches/try/CONTRIBUTING.md

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Speaking of tests, Rust has a comprehensive test suite. More information about
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branches/try/mk/main.mk

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LLVM_LIBDIR_RUSTFLAGS_$(1)=-L "$$(LLVM_LIBDIR_$(1))"
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LLVM_LIBS_$(1)=$$(shell "$$(LLVM_CONFIG_$(1))" --libs $$(LLVM_COMPONENTS))
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branches/try/mk/target.mk

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$(foreach stage,$(STAGES), \
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$(foreach crate,$(CRATES), \
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$(foreach stage,$(STAGES), \
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branches/try/src/doc/trpl/comments.md

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branches/try/src/doc/trpl/ffi.md

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