While reading the "How To Setup Clang Tooling for LLVM" documentation
( http://clang.llvm.org/docs/HowToSetupToolingForLLVM.html ) I ran
into a snag where the document implied that clang-check would be
installed alongside clang. This is currently not the case - we don't
install clang-check, at least not in the cmake build (&, given the
presence of "NO_INSTALL = 1" in the Makefile, I assume we don't in the
make build either).

Should we? It seems like a natural enough thing to install, though I
realize the specifics of which tools will be developed where and how
they'll be installed is still in flux, so I figured I'd start a thread
to discuss this rather than just committing it.

[as a side note: why do we install diagtool (perhaps there's some use
for it other than the internal diagnostic flag regression testing?)
and c-index-test (by name I would've thought that was just an internal
test binary)]

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