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coverage: Consolidate FFI types into one module #114360
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Coverage FFI types were historically split across two modules, because some of them were needed by code in `rustc_codegen_ssa`. Now that all of the coverage codegen code has been moved into `rustc_codegen_llvm` (rust-lang#113355), it's possible to move all of the FFI types into a single module, making it easier to see all of them at once.
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Coverage FFI types were historically split across two modules, because some of them were needed by code in
rustc_codegen_ssa
.Now that all of the coverage codegen code has been moved into
rustc_codegen_llvm
(#113355), it's possible to move all of the FFI types into a single module, making it easier to see all of them at once.This PR only moves code and adjusts imports; there should be no functional changes.