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branches/auto/mk/crates.mk

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alloc_system alloc_jemalloc
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RUSTC_CRATES := rustc rustc_typeck rustc_mir rustc_borrowck rustc_resolve rustc_driver \
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rustc_trans rustc_back rustc_llvm rustc_privacy rustc_lint \
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rustc_data_structures rustc_front rustc_platform_intrinsics \
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rustc_data_structures rustc_platform_intrinsics \
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rustc_plugin rustc_metadata rustc_passes rustc_save_analysis \
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rustc_const_eval rustc_const_math
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HOST_CRATES := syntax syntax_ext $(RUSTC_CRATES) rustdoc fmt_macros \
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DEPS_rustc_const_math := std syntax log serialize
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DEPS_rustc_const_eval := rustc_const_math rustc syntax log serialize \
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rustc_const_math
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DEPS_rustc_back := std syntax flate log libc
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DEPS_rustc_borrowck := rustc rustc_mir log graphviz syntax
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DEPS_rustc_driver := arena flate getopts graphviz libc rustc rustc_back rustc_borrowck \
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rustc_typeck rustc_mir rustc_resolve log syntax serialize rustc_llvm \
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rustc_trans rustc_privacy rustc_lint rustc_front rustc_plugin \
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rustc_trans rustc_privacy rustc_lint rustc_plugin \
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rustc_metadata syntax_ext rustc_passes rustc_save_analysis rustc_const_eval
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DEPS_rustc_metadata := rustc rustc_front syntax rbml rustc_const_math
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DEPS_rustc_passes := syntax rustc core rustc_front rustc_const_eval
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DEPS_rustc_mir := rustc rustc_front syntax rustc_const_math rustc_const_eval
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DEPS_rustc_resolve := arena rustc rustc_front log syntax
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DEPS_rustc_metadata := rustc syntax rbml rustc_const_math
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DEPS_rustc_passes := syntax rustc core rustc_const_eval
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DEPS_rustc_mir := rustc syntax rustc_const_math rustc_const_eval
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log syntax serialize rustc_llvm rustc_front rustc_platform_intrinsics \
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log syntax serialize rustc_llvm rustc_platform_intrinsics \
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rustc_const_math rustc_const_eval
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branches/auto/mk/rt.mk

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# good to go!
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branches/auto/src/doc/book/closures.md

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fn factory() -> (Fn(i32) -> i32) {
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fn factory() -> (Fn(i32) -> i32) {
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branches/auto/src/doc/book/concurrency.md

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branches/auto/src/doc/book/crates-and-modules.md

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branches/auto/src/doc/book/lifetimes.md

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branches/auto/src/doc/book/vectors.md

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branches/auto/src/liballoc/arc.rs

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branches/auto/src/libcollectionstest/slice.rs

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branches/auto/src/libcore/lib.rs

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