commit | f50fc1635b8a32c48ad70ca78fa88584880bd3a8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | mingmingl <mingmingl@google.com> | Sun Nov 10 19:34:30 2024 |
committer | George Burgess IV <gbiv@google.com> | Mon May 12 20:47:54 2025 |
tree | 95ab6fdf006a79502fb0521cd565df374e340efe | |
parent | fefa022c8232afddfbca4db0b3366587c9905933 [diff] |
Regard unreachable function as a possible devirtualizable target patch.cherry: true patch.metadata.original_sha: 830c0d493aee2f86a4e8e0e6711df93f53399364 patch.platforms: chromiumos patch.version_range.from: 547379 patch.version_range.until: 555655 BUG=b:362469536 TEST=built llvm with this, then chrome. chrome no longer incorrectly TEST=contains the direct call in the referenced bug Change-Id: I1e34222f1c9115da03ae5e60b93f6b8f859e6807
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