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Add triagebot mentions entry for simd intrinsics #119123

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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions triagebot.toml
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Expand Up @@ -492,6 +492,13 @@ cc = ["@Nadrieril"]
message = "Some changes might have occurred in exhaustiveness checking"
cc = ["@Nadrieril"]

[mentions."library/core/src/intrinsics/simd.rs"]
message = """
Some changes occurred to the platform-builtins intrinsics. Make sure all
codegen backends as well as portable-simd get adapted for the changes.
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maybe phrase this so people creating PRs aren't under the impression that they have to update every backend by themselves? iirc gcc and cranelift aren't supposed to block PRs...

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Yeah, I think we should update the text here, or make a T-compiler decision if we do want to block PRs. My guess is that we're not ready to block on making the backends work yet.

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Done

"""
cc = ["@antoyo", "@GuillaumeGomez", "@bjorn3", "@calebzulawski", "@programmerjake"]

[mentions."library/portable-simd"]
message = """
Portable SIMD is developed in its own repository. If possible, consider \
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