Fix optimization record path support for multi-threaded WMO#2054
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rjmansfield wants to merge 1 commit intoswiftlang:mainfrom
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Fix optimization record path support for multi-threaded WMO#2054rjmansfield wants to merge 1 commit intoswiftlang:mainfrom
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Handles multiple producers error by ensuring each input file gets a unique optimization record output path across all compilation modes.
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@swift-ci please test |
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hey @rjmansfield , the code change is kind of large for review. Could you split it into smaller commits, or ideally, separate PRs? |
artemcm
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Jan 5, 2026
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OK, I'll try my best to break it up. |
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Handles multiple producers error by ensuring each input file gets a unique optimization record output path across all compilation modes.