labath added a comment.

We probably don't want to check in zillions of core files, but I believe having 
a couple of them is fine, particularly when care is taken to minimize their 
size. I believe the benefits (being able to run tests on a piece of code in a 
reproducible and platform-independent manner) outweigh the downsides. And I 
don't expect these files to change every week (probably more like never), so 
they won't bloat the history. Compare that with a 7MB python reference html 
file we currently store in the repo, which we should update (but we don't) on 
every API change.


https://reviews.llvm.org/D26676



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