@@ -20,22 +20,27 @@ rustc, then uses it to compile the new compiler.
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2121Compiling ` rustc ` is done in stages. Here's a diagram, adapted from Joshua Nelson's
2222[ talk on bootstrapping] [ rustconf22-talk ] at RustConf 2022, with detailed explanations below.
23+
2324The ` A ` , ` B ` , ` C ` , and ` D ` show the ordering of the stages of bootstrapping.
25+ <span style =" background-color : yellow " >Yellow</span > nodes are built with the stage0 compiler, and
26+ <span style =" background-color : lightgreen " >green</span > nodes are built with the stage1 compiler.
2427
2528[ rustconf22-talk ] : https://rustconf.com/schedule#bootstrapping-the-once-and-future-compiler
2629
2730``` mermaid
2831graph TD
29- s0c["stage0 compiler (1.63)"] -->|A| s0l("stage0 std (1.64)");
32+ s0c["stage0 compiler (1.63)"] -->|A| s0l("stage0 std (1.64)"):::with-s0c ;
3033 s0c & s0l --- stepb[ ]:::empty;
31- stepb -->|B| s0ca["stage0 compiler artifacts (1.64)"];
32- s0ca -->|copy| s1c["stage1 compiler (1.64)"];
33- s1c -->|C| s1l("stage1 std (1.64)");
34+ stepb -->|B| s0ca["stage0 compiler artifacts (1.64)"]:::with-s0c ;
35+ s0ca -->|copy| s1c["stage1 compiler (1.64)"]:::with-s0c ;
36+ s1c -->|C| s1l("stage1 std (1.64)"):::with-s1c ;
3437 s1c & s1l --- stepd[ ]:::empty;
35- stepd -->|D| s1ca["stage1 compiler artifacts (1.64)"];
36- s1ca -->|copy| s2c["stage2 compiler"];
38+ stepd -->|D| s1ca["stage1 compiler artifacts (1.64)"]:::with-s1c ;
39+ s1ca -->|copy| s2c["stage2 compiler"]:::with-s1c ;
3740
3841 classDef empty width:0px,height:0px;
42+ classDef with-s0c fill: yellow;
43+ classDef with-s1c fill: lightgreen, color: black;
3944```
4045
4146### Stage 0
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