Rollup merge of #84756 - badboy:toc-for-tier-policy, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add a ToC to the Target Tier Policy documentation The policy document is quite lengthy, I figured it might be good to have a quick way to jump to the specific tier policies.
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# Target Tier Policy
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# Target Tier Policy
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## Table of Contents
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* [General](#general)
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* [Tier 3 target policy](#tier-3-target-policy)
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* [Tier 2 target policy](#tier-2-target-policy)
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* [Tier 2 with host tools](#tier-2-with-host-tools)
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* [Tier 1 target policy](#tier-1-target-policy)
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* [Tier 1 with host tools](#tier-1-with-host-tools)
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## General
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Rust provides three tiers of target support:
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Rust provides three tiers of target support:
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- Rust provides no guarantees about tier 3 targets; they exist in the codebase,
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- Rust provides no guarantees about tier 3 targets; they exist in the codebase,
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