mcbarton wrote:

> > Do you not build llvm from source in your project? Can't you therefore 
> > build from tip-of-tree?
> 
> Hi, yes I think the latest changes on the release/latest_version.x branch is 
> being used for https://github.com/compiler-research/CppInterOp (@vgvassilev 
> or @mcbarton can confirm)
> 
> So probably we don't exactly need a release everytime I think but yeah need 
> these changes to go into the release branch

CppInterOp is capable of building against the head of the release branches, and 
this is what we do in our ci. Without this patch we are unable to run our 
Emscripten tests in our PR to upgrade to llvm 20 here 
https://github.com/compiler-research/CppInterOp/pull/491 . This patch is part 
of the PR currently to show that it helps, but I'd rather not have to carry 
along such a large patch as part of our build, and have this goes get merged 
into the release branch instead, as the chances of a conflict when trying to 
apply the patch is highly probable in my opinion. A conflict is a reason why 
this patch had to be back ported instead of cherry picked.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/137620
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