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author | Mark de Wever <[email protected]> | Sun Aug 20 10:30:57 2023 |
committer | Mark de Wever <[email protected]> | Tue Sep 05 16:10:46 2023 |
tree | be8c333dd7b0a565a60de4d2f87ae14fc5315625 | |
parent | de34d39b66c2b5c61393610675ecdfa520bc3e13 [diff] |
[libc++][C++20 modules] Enabling in C++20. The vendors of the MSVC STL, libstdc++ and libc++ have agreed [1] to make the C++23 modules std and std.compat available in C++20. This provides the std module; libc++ has not implemented the std.compat module yet. [1] https://github.com/microsoft/STL/issues/3945 Depends on D158357 Reviewed By: #libc, ldionne Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D158358
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