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Windows now partially supports static linking of Swift libraries (non-swiftCore targets). Use this to enable static linking of Yams as there is a single user (swift-driver). This allows us to save ~256KB due to the internalisation.

Windows now partially supports static linking of Swift libraries
(non-swiftCore targets).  Use this to enable static linking of Yams as
there is a single user (swift-driver).  This allows us to save ~256KB
due to the internalisation.
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Please test with following PRs:
swiftlang/swift-installer-scripts#155

@swift-ci please build toolchain Windows platform

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Please test with following PRs:
swiftlang/swift-installer-scripts#155
swiftlang/swift-llbuild#852
swiftlang/swift-installer-scripts#158

@swift-ci please build toolchain Windows platform

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compnerd commented Jan 2, 2023

Please test with following PRs:
swiftlang/swift-installer-scripts#155

@swift-ci please build toolchain Windows platform

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compnerd commented Jan 2, 2023

Please test with following PRs:
swiftlang/swift-installer-scripts#155

@swift-ci please smoke test

@compnerd compnerd merged commit bff03d9 into swiftlang:main Jan 3, 2023
@compnerd compnerd deleted the static-yams branch January 3, 2023 05:22
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