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Rollup merge of rust-lang#124748 - madsmtm:fix-32bit-watchos-unwind, r=Mark-Simulacrum Fix unwinding on 32-bit watchOS ARM (v2) This PR is identical to rust-lang#124494, which was approved and merged but then removed from master by a force-push due to a [CI bug](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/242791-t-infra/topic/ci.20broken.3F). r? Mark-Simulacrum Original PR description: --- Found while doing rust-lang#124491, I wanted to unify the code under `target_vendor = "apple"`, and found that [Clang actually specifies that watchOS ARM 32-bit does not use SjLj](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/llvmorg-18.1.4/clang/lib/Driver/ToolChains/Darwin.cpp#L3107-L3119). I don't have an Apple Watch from that generation at hand to test this myself (series 1 to 3), and I don't think it will be sufficient to test it in the simulator (as it's architecture-specific), so maybe someone else could do so? N.B. The code is written in a way to support 32-bit iOS and tvOS ARM devices (which do use SjLj) for future compatibility even though we currently only have a target for 32-bit iOS ARM (if you think that's excessive, then I'll change it). `@rustbot` label O-watchos
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