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| author | Matthias Krüger <476013+matthiaskrgr@users.noreply.github.com> | Sat Oct 04 17:11:12 2025 +0200 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Sat Oct 04 17:11:12 2025 +0200 |
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Rollup merge of #147280 - workingjubilee:you-can-put-your-gcc-in-my-llvm-components, r=Kobzol Return to needs-llvm-components being info-only Partially revert a535042e80a38196a58c27a8c95552546affe5dc Even with non-LLVM codegen backends, we want to allow for annotations that express dependencies to LLVM-specific parts of the test suite. This includes `//@ needs-llvm-components`, which just allows checking that LLVM is built with relevant target support before the test is run. It does not assert the test cannot work with another codegen backend.
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