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Merge pull request #2566 from rust-lang/revert-2557-date-sweep-2025-08-infra
Revert "dates: refresh infra/tooling date annotations to Aug 2025"
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‎src/backend/updating-llvm.md

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# Updating LLVM
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## New LLVM Release Updates
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updating to a new release of LLVM typically requires a lot more work.

‎src/fuzzing.md

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# Fuzzing
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For the purposes of this guide, *fuzzing* is any testing methodology that
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‎src/overview.md

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eventually query-fy all of the steps listed in the previous section,
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‎src/parallel-rustc.md

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# Parallel compilation
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the parallel front-end is undergoing significant changes,
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‎src/profiling.md

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‎src/rustdoc-internals.md

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