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rustdoc: implement --sysroot #36586
rustdoc: implement --sysroot #36586
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with the same semantics as rustc. This let us build documentation for a crate that depends on a custom sysroot.
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…hton rustdoc: implement --sysroot with the same semantics as rustc. This let us build documentation for a crate that depends on a custom sysroot. r? @alexcrichton cc @cbiffle
Teach `rustdoc --test` about `--sysroot`, pass it when testing rust This permits rustdoc tests to work in stage0. Logical continuation of #36586. Snippet from #38575 (comment): > it should actually be possible to run all the libstd tests immediately after creating std of stage0-out - there's no reason to build librustc at all if you've just made a change to (for example) libcollections, `./x.py test src/libcollections --stage 0 -v --incremental` should just work This PR makes it so (or appears to in my testing). r? @alexcrichton
with the same semantics as rustc. This let us build documentation for a
crate that depends on a custom sysroot.
r? @alexcrichton
cc @cbiffle