commit | 644134799ef884f735f638b86911dec9a0666d52 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Louis Dionne <[email protected]> | Tue Sep 12 23:20:27 2023 |
committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | Tue Sep 12 23:20:27 2023 |
tree | 0df42543e52e56f7c463235b1e9989a3c0bb4ace | |
parent | 131ba0ae01ad3d923822524831a6565a654a8799 [diff] |
[libc++] Simplify the implementation of locale::id (#65781) Since we use C++20 to build the dylib, we can use a lambda to do the first-time initialization instead of emulating std::bind. This should not change the behavior of the code at all, it merely simplifies it. This removes a symbol from the dylib, however that symbol was only ever used inside the dylib so it shouldn't break the ABI for anyone. I confirmed that by searching for that symbol on the ABI boundary of a large number of programs and couldn't find any references to that function.
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