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[x86/Linux] Introduce UNIX_X86_ABI definition #8863

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Add UNIX_X86_ABI definition for Unix/Linux specific ABI parts
First will be for 16 byte stack alignment codes

Add UNIX_X86_ABI definition for Unix/Linux specific ABI parts
First will be for 16 byte stack alignment codes
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Related: #8849

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CC @parjong

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LGTM, thank you!

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@dotnet-bot test Linux ARM Emulator Cross Debug Build please
@dotnet-bot test Linux ARM Emulator Cross Release Build please

@janvorli janvorli merged commit 7bb5229 into dotnet:master Jan 10, 2017
@seanshpark seanshpark deleted the addx86abi branch January 11, 2017 01:15
manofstick pushed a commit to manofstick/coreclr that referenced this pull request Jan 16, 2017
Add UNIX_X86_ABI definition for Unix/Linux specific ABI parts
First will be for 16 byte stack alignment codes
@karelz karelz modified the milestone: 2.0.0 Aug 28, 2017
picenka21 pushed a commit to picenka21/runtime that referenced this pull request Feb 18, 2022
Add UNIX_X86_ABI definition for Unix/Linux specific ABI parts
First will be for 16 byte stack alignment codes

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