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authorChristian Poveda <christian.poveda@ferrous-systems.com>2022-09-23 21:36:14 -0500
committerChristian Poveda <christian.poveda@ferrous-systems.com>2022-10-04 20:47:17 -0500
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split the repo into a workspace
remove `clap` dependency :tada: update the book installation instructions
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-// FIXME: libclang < 3.9 does not expose `__float128` in its interface, so this
-// test will fail. Once we remove support for `--features llvm_stable` and
-// require libclang >= 3.9, we can reenable this test.
-//
-// static __float128 global = 1.0;
-
-// FIXME: We have no way to get 128 bit aligned structs in Rust at the moment,
-// and therefore the generated layout tests for this struct will fail. When we
-// can enforce 128 bit alignment, we can re-enable this test.
-//
-// struct A {
-// __float128 f;
-// };