commit | 2472d38338aed9a9cca41a0ca0921b39765256c1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Nikolas Klauser <[email protected]> | Sat Feb 15 19:11:48 2025 |
committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | Sat Feb 15 19:11:48 2025 |
tree | ef036fad1fc721c3d61b7b16d4b1cd9ce7282692 | |
parent | c17df0af23c941cd4fc97851ea51c91eee7c49e4 [diff] |
[libc++] Move unused basic_string function definition to the dylib sources (#126219) `__init(const value_type*, size_type, size_type)` is part of our ABI, but we don't actually use the function anymore in the dylib. THis moves the definition to the `src/` directory to make it clear that the code is unused. This also allows us to remove it entirely in the unstable ABI.
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