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@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+// clang-format off
+
+// REQUIRES: target-windows
+// RUN: %build --compiler=clang-cl -o %t.exe --std c++20 -- %s
+// RUN: env LLDB_USE_NATIVE_PDB_READER=1 %lldb -f %t.exe -o "b main" -o "run" 
-o "fr v" -o c | FileCheck %s
+
+#include <bitset>
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Michael137 wrote:

Yup looks like it is. At least when browsing back to:
```
commit 78453eed1219b83dff87d34a4bbbe48cc65eda70 (HEAD)
Author: Enrico Granata <egran...@apple.com>
Date:   Thu May 3 01:08:44 2012 +0000

    Adding a new 'type category disable *' feature that disables all categories 
- This is intended as a quick kill switch for data formatters for cases where 
the user wants as little extra processing as possible to be done on their 
target, or to override major data formatters bug, should they occur
    
    llvm-svn: 156044
```

And searching the repo for `gnu-libstdc++`, you'll see that the libcxx and 
lisbtdcpp formatters were written in python and were added to separate 
categories. Not 100% why they got combined back into the same category. 
Presumably the idea was that you never want to have both categories enabled 
anyway, so if a `cplusplus` category can just turn on/off the STL formatters 
for you that'd be more intuitive.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/140761
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