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@compnerd compnerd commented Nov 1, 2017

This can be useful as a consumer for demangling swift symbols. Build
the shared library on non-Darwin targets as well.

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@compnerd compnerd force-pushed the SwiftDemangle branch 2 times, most recently from 8a8e33e to 69ba54f Compare November 1, 2017 19:15
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compnerd commented Nov 1, 2017

@swift-ci please test

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Build failed
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Git Sha - 69ba54f851df56dabb1d89fff06f08e87e7ae119

This can be useful as a consumer for demangling swift symbols.  Build
the shared library on non-Darwin targets as well.
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compnerd commented Nov 1, 2017

@swift-ci please test

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swift-ci commented Nov 1, 2017

Build failed
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Git Sha - 69ba54f851df56dabb1d89fff06f08e87e7ae119

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Build failed
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Git Sha - 69ba54f851df56dabb1d89fff06f08e87e7ae119

@compnerd compnerd merged commit 93cb627 into swiftlang:master Nov 2, 2017
@compnerd compnerd deleted the SwiftDemangle branch November 2, 2017 00:27
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