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Re: libsanitizer merge from upstream r208536


>> other than by following the standard process because this will violate
>> the LLVM developer policy.
>
> Which says what?

http://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#making-and-submitting-a-patch

"Once your patch is ready, submit it by emailing it to the appropriate
projectâs commit mailing list (or commit it directly if applicable).
Alternatively, some patches get sent to the projectâs development list
or component of the LLVM bug tracker, but the commit list is the
primary place for reviews and should generally be preferred."

> Your current policy seems to massively impede contributions.
How? (BTW, I am not the one who sets these policies and discussing
them with me makes little sense)

Or do you refer to our own (non-LLVM) requirement to use arc for
non-trivial libsanitizer patches?
The tool requires 3 minutes to set up for a patch author and saves us
(reviewers) much more time, so we will continue to require it.

--kcc


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