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converted ApiNotes Readme.txt to markdown #21

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@passsy passsy commented Dec 3, 2015

makes the apinotes Readme more readable on github

makes the apinotes Readme more readable on github
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jorng commented Dec 3, 2015

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tkremenek added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 3, 2015
converted ApiNotes Readme.txt to markdown
@tkremenek tkremenek merged commit 67d88b8 into apple:master Dec 3, 2015
lancep pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 19, 2018
* Ditched the simple/complex test distinction as they all pass now

* fixed indentation
kateinoigakukun referenced this pull request in kateinoigakukun/swift Dec 14, 2019
This PR fixed my runtime implementation in SwiftRT.
I've inserted dummy `char` data in each metadata sections to ensure that all start/stop symbols are generated in swiftwasm#11. But of cource this dummy data can be inserted anywhere in the section, so metadata sections were broken by this 1 byte.

I changed to link these start/stop symbols weakly. Non-generated start/stop variables get to be uninitialized. So `stop-start` results 0 length, and runtime library can avoid to load empty section.

After this and swiftwasm#6 are merged, `print("Hello")` will work again! 🎉
kateinoigakukun referenced this pull request in kateinoigakukun/swift Jan 11, 2020
This PR fixed my runtime implementation in SwiftRT.
I've inserted dummy `char` data in each metadata sections to ensure that all start/stop symbols are generated in swiftwasm#11. But of cource this dummy data can be inserted anywhere in the section, so metadata sections were broken by this 1 byte.

I changed to link these start/stop symbols weakly. Non-generated start/stop variables get to be uninitialized. So `stop-start` results 0 length, and runtime library can avoid to load empty section.

After this and swiftwasm#6 are merged, `print("Hello")` will work again! 🎉
kateinoigakukun referenced this pull request in kateinoigakukun/swift Jan 24, 2020
This PR fixed my runtime implementation in SwiftRT.
I've inserted dummy `char` data in each metadata sections to ensure that all start/stop symbols are generated in swiftwasm#11. But of cource this dummy data can be inserted anywhere in the section, so metadata sections were broken by this 1 byte.

I changed to link these start/stop symbols weakly. Non-generated start/stop variables get to be uninitialized. So `stop-start` results 0 length, and runtime library can avoid to load empty section.

After this and swiftwasm#6 are merged, `print("Hello")` will work again! 🎉
kateinoigakukun referenced this pull request in kateinoigakukun/swift Jan 25, 2020
This PR fixed my runtime implementation in SwiftRT.
I've inserted dummy `char` data in each metadata sections to ensure that all start/stop symbols are generated in swiftwasm#11. But of cource this dummy data can be inserted anywhere in the section, so metadata sections were broken by this 1 byte.

I changed to link these start/stop symbols weakly. Non-generated start/stop variables get to be uninitialized. So `stop-start` results 0 length, and runtime library can avoid to load empty section.

After this and swiftwasm#6 are merged, `print("Hello")` will work again! 🎉
MaxDesiatov referenced this pull request in MaxDesiatov/swift May 1, 2020
[pull] swiftwasm from apple:master
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DougGregor pushed a commit to DougGregor/swift that referenced this pull request Apr 28, 2024
shared: add CMake based build rules for ICU
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