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Explanation: Promote the noncopyable partial consumption feature from "experimental" to "upcoming".

SE-429 was accepted.
Scope: Affects noncopyable code.
Issue: rdar://126275392
Original PR: #72978
Risk: Very low.
Testing: Existing unit tests were updated to use -enable-upcoming-feature.
Reviewer: Tim Kientzle ( @tbkka )

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@swift-ci please test

@nate-chandler nate-chandler enabled auto-merge April 11, 2024 15:43
SE-429 was accepted.

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@nate-chandler nate-chandler force-pushed the cherrypick/release/6.0/rdar126275392 branch from 9a07f17 to 71eb166 Compare April 11, 2024 22:05
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@swift-ci please test

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@swift-ci please test linux platform

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@swift-ci please test linux platform

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@swift-ci please test linux platform

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@swift-ci please test linux platform

@nate-chandler nate-chandler merged commit fbf62a6 into swiftlang:release/6.0 Apr 12, 2024
@nate-chandler nate-chandler deleted the cherrypick/release/6.0/rdar126275392 branch April 13, 2024 15:18
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