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diff --git a/lib/Driver/ToolChains.cpp b/lib/Driver/ToolChains.cpp
index 9bb7a59adc1c..347aa29fde53 100644
--- a/lib/Driver/ToolChains.cpp
+++ b/lib/Driver/ToolChains.cpp
@@ -474,21 +474,26 @@ void DarwinClang::AddLinkRuntimeLibArgs(const ArgList &Args,
else if (isMacosxVersionLT(10, 6))
CmdArgs.push_back("-lgcc_s.10.5");
- // For OS X, we thought we would only need a static runtime library when
- // targeting 10.4, to provide versions of the static functions which were
- // omitted from 10.4.dylib.
+ // Originally for OS X, we thought we would only need a static runtime
+ // library when targeting 10.4, to provide versions of the static functions
+ // which were omitted from 10.4.dylib. This led to the creation of the 10.4
+ // builtins library.
//
// Unfortunately, that turned out to not be true, because Darwin system
// headers can still use eprintf on i386, and it is not exported from
// libSystem. Therefore, we still must provide a runtime library just for
// the tiny tiny handful of projects that *might* use that symbol.
- if (isMacosxVersionLT(10, 5)) {
+ //
+ // Then over time, we figured out it was useful to add more things to the
+ // runtime so we created libclang_rt.osx.a to provide new functions when
+ // deploying to old OS builds, and for a long time we had both eprintf and
+ // osx builtin libraries. Which just seems excessive. So with PR 28855, we
+ // are removing the eprintf library and expecting eprintf to be provided by
+ // the OS X builtins library.
+ if (isMacosxVersionLT(10, 5))
AddLinkRuntimeLib(Args, CmdArgs, "libclang_rt.10.4.a");
- } else {
- if (getTriple().getArch() == llvm::Triple::x86)
- AddLinkRuntimeLib(Args, CmdArgs, "libclang_rt.eprintf.a");
+ else
AddLinkRuntimeLib(Args, CmdArgs, "libclang_rt.osx.a");
- }
}
}