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This allows the C module to be targeted directly with the --target argument. It is a no-op however, since the output of C modules are not required for indexing.

This allows the C module to be targeted directly with the --target
argument. It is a no-op however, since the output of C modules are
not required for indexing.
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@dschaefer2 dschaefer2 changed the title Add destination C module targets so you can build them directly. Add destination C module targets so you can prepare them directly. Jun 3, 2024
@dschaefer2 dschaefer2 merged commit 09efb06 into swiftlang:main Jun 3, 2024
@dschaefer2 dschaefer2 deleted the prepare-cmodule-target branch June 3, 2024 22:31
bnbarham pushed a commit to bnbarham/swift-package-manager that referenced this pull request Jun 5, 2024
…wiftlang#7627)

This allows the C module to be targeted directly with the --target
argument. It is a no-op however, since the output of C modules are not
required for indexing.

(cherry picked from commit 09efb06)
bnbarham pushed a commit to bnbarham/swift-package-manager that referenced this pull request Jun 10, 2024
…wiftlang#7627)

This allows the C module to be targeted directly with the --target
argument. It is a no-op however, since the output of C modules are not
required for indexing.

(cherry picked from commit 09efb06)
bnbarham pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 13, 2024
…7627)

This allows the C module to be targeted directly with the --target
argument. It is a no-op however, since the output of C modules are not
required for indexing.

(cherry picked from commit 09efb06)
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