diff --git a/src/building/bootstrapping/what-bootstrapping-does.md b/src/building/bootstrapping/what-bootstrapping-does.md index da425d8d3..bfd75ebda 100644 --- a/src/building/bootstrapping/what-bootstrapping-does.md +++ b/src/building/bootstrapping/what-bootstrapping-does.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Note that this documentation mostly covers user-facing information. See ### Overview -- Stage 0: the pre-compiled compiler +- Stage 0: the pre-compiled compiler and standard library - Stage 1: from current code, by an earlier compiler - Stage 2: the truly current compiler - Stage 3: the same-result test @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ include, but are not limited to: artifacts'). If you're working on the standard library, this is normally the test command you want. - `./x build --stage 0` means to build with the stage0 `rustc`. -- `./x doc --stage 0` means to document using the stage0 `rustdoc`. +- `./x doc --stage 1` means to document using the stage0 `rustdoc`. #### Examples of what *not* to do @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ include, but are not limited to: In short, _stage 0 uses the `stage0` compiler to create `stage0` artifacts which will later be uplifted to be the stage1 compiler_. -In each stage, two major steps are performed: +In each stage besides 0, two major steps are performed: 1. `std` is compiled by the stage N compiler. 2. That `std` is linked to programs built by the stage N compiler, including the