Typo fixes

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This example shows how to define and use a simple custom C++ toolchain.
Output is non-functional: simple scripts replace compilation and linking
with "I compiled!" and "I linked!" messages.
with `I compiled!` and `I linked!` messages.
[BUILD](BUILD) provides detailed implementation walkthrough. The fundamental
sequence is:
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`1` is C++-specific: the logic and structure depends specifically on C++'s
language model. Other languages have their own models.
`2` supports two variations. `--crosstool_top` / `--cput`, the legacy variation,
is C++-specific. `--platforms`, the modern variation, is much more generic and
`2` supports two variations. `--crosstool_top` / `--cpu`, the legacy version,
is C++-specific. `--platforms`, the modern version, is much more generic and
supports all languages and features like [incompatible target
skipping](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/platforms.html#skipping-incompatible-targets). See
[Building with
Platforms](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/platforms-intro.html) and
its [C++
annotations](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/platforms-intro.html#c) for
notes](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/platforms-intro.html#c) for
full review.
## Building with the default toolchain
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bazel-bin/examples/custom_toolchain/libbuildme.a: current ar archive
```
## Building with platforms
## Custom toolchain with platforms
This mode requires `--incompatible_enable_cc_toolchain_resolution`. Without this
flag, `--platforms` and `--extra_toolchains` are ignored and the default
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$ bazel build //examples/custom_toolchain:buildme --platforms=//examples/custom_toolchain:x86_platform
```
## Building with legacy toolchain selection:
## Custom toolchain with legacy selection:
```
$ bazel clean