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In addition to being rather hard to follow, there isn't a good reason why FatLTO shouldn't just share the same code for setting module flags for (Thin)LTO. This patch simplifies the logic and makes sure we use set these flags in a consistent way, independent of FatLTO. Additionally, we now test that output in the .llvm.lto section actually matches the output from Full and Thin LTO compilation. (cherry picked from commit 7d8b50aaab8e0f935e3cb1f3f397e98b9e3ee241) |
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