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FYI I spoke with some of the other gcc maintainers at work, and they
agree that disabling the builtins (like we're doing) is the right
solution.

Alternately, we could tell gcc we're a freestanding implementation (no
builtins or assumptions) but we lose some of gcc's optimizations :-(

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