jeremyd2019 wrote:

To me, the general theory is that Cygwin is more UNIXy than Windowsy, so I 
based this off of actually the Hurd.h/cpp (as it had pretty limited amounts of 
special cases).

It looks to me like the #74933 PR followed the from-scratch ToolChain idea, and 
that probably accounts for why it was much more code.  I can look at that more 
closely and see if there's anything I'm missing.

I believe cygwin target testing is very lacking/non-existent.  I don't have 
experience with llvm's test suite though, but if it's just a matter of adding 
additional cases to existing tests or maybe copying some existing tests I might 
be OK figuring it out.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/135691
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