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author | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | Thu Aug 14 04:23:07 2025 +0000 |
committer | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | Thu Aug 14 04:23:07 2025 +0000 |
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Auto merge of #145131 - Kobzol:bootstrap-clippy, r=jieyouxu Enforce in bootstrap that clippy must have stage at least 1 This mostly piggybacks on the previous `x check` [rework](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/143048). The new "rules" follow the new staging logic. So `x clippy <foo>` lints `foo` using stage0 Clippy. `x clippy --stage 2 <foo>` lints `foo` using stage1 Clippy (which is built from in-tree sources). I had to fix some latent issues with `prepare_compiler_for_check` along the way. Checking `rustc_private` tools should now check less compiler crates (or rather not check compiler examples/tests/etc.), potentially speeding it up slightly. I also had to make some manual adjustments to `x clippy ci` so that it doesn't do needless work. r? `@jieyouxu`
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