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This adds a complete build of the Swift Windows toolchain that is currently distributed. This is intended to help provide signal that a particular tag is able to build the complete toolchain. This is a temporary snapshot point, with the assumption that this will grow further. However, even in its current state it would help provide additional signal to help ensure that we keep the Windows toolchain in a stable state.

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@swift-ci please smoke test

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CC: @shahmishal

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@swift-ci please test Windows platform

shahmishal and others added 2 commits July 30, 2021 14:16
This adds a complete toolchain bootstrap script for Windows, building
the entire toolchain, standard libraries, Swift Package Manager, and
SourceKit-LSP.  Additionally, it packages the resulting binaries into
the appropriate MSIs and builds the installer.
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@swift-ci please smoke test

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compnerd commented Aug 1, 2021

@swift-ci please smoke test Linux platform

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compnerd commented Aug 2, 2021

@swift-ci please smoke test Linux platform

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@compnerd This looks good! Let's merge it.

@compnerd compnerd merged commit ce660f5 into swiftlang:main Aug 5, 2021
@compnerd compnerd deleted the toolchain-build branch August 5, 2021 15:42
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