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@ahatanaka ahatanaka requested review from nkcsgexi and removed request for artemcm and tshortli November 6, 2024 15:36
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The API is implemented here: swiftlang/llvm-project#9519

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Thank you for sharing the implementation here, Akira!

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@swift-ci Please test

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@swift-ci Please smoke test macOS

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@swift-ci Please smoke test Linux

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@swift-ci Please test Windows

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@swift-ci Please smoke test Linux

@ahatanaka ahatanaka enabled auto-merge (squash) November 7, 2024 06:51
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@swift-ci Please smoke test Linux

@ahatanaka ahatanaka merged commit 555c00a into main Nov 7, 2024
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@ahatanaka ahatanaka deleted the module-trace-clang-api branch November 7, 2024 23:31
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