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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion stdlib/public/SwiftOnoneSupport/CMakeLists.txt
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Expand Up @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ add_swift_target_library(swiftSwiftOnoneSupport ${SWIFT_STDLIB_LIBRARY_BUILD_TYP
SWIFT_COMPILE_FLAGS "-parse-stdlib" "-Xllvm" "-sil-inline-generics=false" "-Xfrontend" "-validate-tbd-against-ir=none" "${SWIFT_RUNTIME_SWIFT_COMPILE_FLAGS}"
LINK_FLAGS "${SWIFT_RUNTIME_SWIFT_LINK_FLAGS}"
INSTALL_IN_COMPONENT stdlib)
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL Debug AND WINDOWS IN_LIST SWIFT_SDKS)
if(WINDOWS IN_LIST SWIFT_SDKS)
# When building in Debug mode, the standard library provides the symbols that
# we need and as such SwiftOnoneSupport does not need to provide any exported
# interfaces. This results in the import library beinging elided. However,
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