Bootstrapping the Rust Compiler with GCC
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Summary
The article discusses the process of bootstrapping the Rust compiler using GCC instead of LLVM. The author shares their passion for working on the Rust compiler and explains the complexity of the bootstrap process in three stages.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledIf you know one thing about me, it is that I love working on the Rust compiler.
Some people kayak, travel or play guitar - and I stare at assembly, trying to figure out what I broke.
What does that mean? "bootstrapping" is simply a name given to the Rust compiler build process.
So, what I am really trying to do is build a Rust compiler, without using LLVM - and using GCC instead.
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