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rustbuild: Optimize build times slightly #37027
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As the entry point for building the Rust compiler, a good user experience hinges on this compiling quickly to get to the meat of the problem. To that end use `#[cfg]`-specific dependencies to avoid building Windows crates on Unix and drop the `regex` crate for now which was easily replacable with some string searching.
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rustbuild: Optimize build times slightly As the entry point for building the Rust compiler, a good user experience hinges on this compiling quickly to get to the meat of the problem. To that end use `#[cfg]`-specific dependencies to avoid building Windows crates on Unix and drop the `regex` crate for now which was easily replacable with some string searching.
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As the entry point for building the Rust compiler, a good user experience hinges
on this compiling quickly to get to the meat of the problem. To that end use
#[cfg]
-specific dependencies to avoid building Windows crates on Unix and dropthe
regex
crate for now which was easily replacable with some stringsearching.