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If the Rust LLVM fork is used, enable the -mergefunc-use-aliases flag, which will create aliases for merged functions, rather than inserting a call from one to the other. A number of codegen tests needed to be adjusted, because functions that previously fell below the thunk limit are now being merged. Merging is prevented either using -C no-prepopulate-passes, or by making the functions non-identical. I expect that this is going to break something, somewhere, because it isn't able to deal with aliases properly, but we won't find out until we try :) This fixes #52651.
This directory currently contains some LLVM support code. This will generally be sent upstream to LLVM in time; for now it lives here. NOTE: the LLVM C++ ABI is subject to between-version breakage and must *never* be exposed to Rust. To allow for easy auditing of that, all Rust-exposed types must be typedef-ed as "LLVMXyz", or "LLVMRustXyz" if they were defined here. Functions that return a failure status and leave the error in the LLVM last error should return an LLVMRustResult rather than an int or anything to avoid confusion. When translating enums, add a single `Other` variant as the first one to allow for new variants to be added. It should abort when used as an input. All other types must not be typedef-ed as such.