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-######################################################
-#   WARNING! Action needed when changing this file   #
-######################################################
-
-# Due to GitHub Actions limitations, we can't use YAML Anchors directly in the
-# CI configuration stored on the repository. To work around that this file is
-# expanded by a tool in the repository, and the expansion is committed as well.
-#
-# After you make any change to the file you'll need to run this command:
-#
-#   ./x.py run src/tools/expand-yaml-anchors
-#
-# ...and commit the file it updated in addition to this one. If you forget this
-# step CI will fail.
-
----
-###############################
-#   YAML Anchors Definition   #
-###############################
-
-# This key contains most of the YAML anchors that will be used later in the
-# document. YAML anchors allows us to greatly reduce duplication inside the CI
-# configuration by reusing parts of the configuration.
-#
-# YAML anchors work by defining an anchor with `&anchor-name` and reusing its
-# content in another place with `*anchor-name`. The special `<<` map key merges
-# the content of the map with the content of the anchor (or list of anchors).
-#
-# The expand-yaml-anchors tool will automatically remove this block from the
-# output YAML file.
-x--expand-yaml-anchors--remove:
-  # These snippets are used by the try-success, try-failure, auto-success and auto-failure jobs.
-  # Check out their documentation for more information on why they're needed.
-
-  - &base-outcome-job
-    name: bors build finished
-    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
-
-  - &base-success-job
-    steps:
-      - name: mark the job as a success
-        run: exit 0
-        shell: bash
-    <<: *base-outcome-job
-
-  - &base-failure-job
-    steps:
-      - name: mark the job as a failure
-        run: exit 1
-        shell: bash
-    <<: *base-outcome-job
-
-###########################
-#   Builders definition   #
-###########################
-
-name: CI
-on:
-  push:
-    branches:
-      - auto
-      - try
-      - try-perf
-      - automation/bors/try
-  pull_request:
-    branches:
-      - "**"
-
-permissions:
-  contents: read
-  packages: write
-
-defaults:
-  run:
-    # On Linux, macOS, and Windows, use the system-provided bash as the default
-    # shell. (This should only make a difference on Windows, where the default
-    # shell is PowerShell.)
-    shell: bash
-
-concurrency:
-  # For a given workflow, if we push to the same branch, cancel all previous builds on that branch.
-  # We add an exception for try builds (try branch) and unrolled rollup builds (try-perf), which
-  # are all triggered on the same branch, but which should be able to run concurrently.
-  group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ ((github.ref == 'refs/heads/try' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/try-perf') && github.sha) || github.ref }}
-  cancel-in-progress: true
-
-env:
-  TOOLSTATE_REPO: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-toolstate
-
-jobs:
-  # The job matrix for `calculate_matrix` is defined in src/ci/github-actions/jobs.yml.
-  # It calculates which jobs should be executed, based on the data of the ${{ github }} context.
-  # If you want to modify CI jobs, take a look at src/ci/github-actions/jobs.yml.
-  calculate_matrix:
-    name: Calculate job matrix
-    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
-    outputs:
-      jobs: ${{ steps.jobs.outputs.jobs }}
-    steps:
-      - name: Checkout the source code
-        uses: actions/checkout@v4
-      - name: Calculate the CI job matrix
-        run: python3 src/ci/github-actions/calculate-job-matrix.py >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
-        id: jobs
-  job:
-    name: ${{ matrix.name }}
-    needs: [ calculate_matrix ]
-    runs-on: "${{ matrix.os }}"
-    defaults:
-      run:
-        shell: ${{ contains(matrix.os, 'windows') && 'msys2 {0}' || 'bash' }}
-    timeout-minutes: 600
-    env:
-      CI_JOB_NAME: ${{ matrix.image }}
-      CARGO_REGISTRIES_CRATES_IO_PROTOCOL: sparse
-      # commit of PR sha or commit sha. `GITHUB_SHA` is not accurate for PRs.
-      HEAD_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
-      DOCKER_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
-      SCCACHE_BUCKET: rust-lang-ci-sccache2
-      CACHE_DOMAIN: ci-caches.rust-lang.org
-    continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.continue_on_error || false }}
-    strategy:
-      matrix:
-        # Check the `calculate_matrix` job to see how is the matrix defined.
-        include: ${{ fromJSON(needs.calculate_matrix.outputs.jobs) }}
-    # GitHub Actions fails the workflow if an empty list of jobs is provided to
-    # the workflow, so we need to skip this job if nothing was produced by
-    # the Python script.
-    #
-    # Unfortunately checking whether a list is empty is not possible in a nice
-    # way due to GitHub Actions expressions limits.
-    # This hack is taken from https://github.com/ferrocene/ferrocene/blob/d43edc6b7697cf1719ec1c17c54904ab94825763/.github/workflows/release.yml#L75-L82
-    if: fromJSON(needs.calculate_matrix.outputs.jobs)[0] != null
-    steps:
-      - if: contains(matrix.os, 'windows')
-        uses: msys2/setup-msys2@v2.22.0
-        with:
-          # i686 jobs use mingw32. x86_64 and cross-compile jobs use mingw64.
-          msystem: ${{ contains(matrix.name, 'i686') && 'mingw32' || 'mingw64' }}
-          # don't try to download updates for already installed packages
-          update: false
-          # don't try to use the msys that comes built-in to the github runner,
-          # so we can control what is installed (i.e. not python)
-          release: true
-          # Inherit the full path from the Windows environment, with MSYS2's */bin/
-          # dirs placed in front. This lets us run Windows-native Python etc.
-          path-type: inherit
-          install: >
-            make
-            dos2unix
-            diffutils
-
-      - name: disable git crlf conversion
-        run: git config --global core.autocrlf false
-
-      - name: checkout the source code
-        uses: actions/checkout@v4
-        with:
-          fetch-depth: 2
-
-      # Rust Log Analyzer can't currently detect the PR number of a GitHub
-      # Actions build on its own, so a hint in the log message is needed to
-      # point it in the right direction.
-      - name: configure the PR in which the error message will be posted
-        run: echo "[CI_PR_NUMBER=$num]"
-        env:
-          num: ${{ github.event.number }}
-        if: success() && github.event_name == 'pull_request'
-
-      - name: add extra environment variables
-        run: src/ci/scripts/setup-environment.sh
-        env:
-          # Since it's not possible to merge `${{ matrix.env }}` with the other
-          # variables in `job.<name>.env`, the variables defined in the matrix
-          # are passed to the `setup-environment.sh` script encoded in JSON,
-          # which then uses log commands to actually set them.
-          EXTRA_VARIABLES: ${{ toJson(matrix.env) }}
-
-      - name: ensure the channel matches the target branch
-        run: src/ci/scripts/verify-channel.sh
-
-      - name: collect CPU statistics
-        run: src/ci/scripts/collect-cpu-stats.sh
-
-      - name: show the current environment
-        run: src/ci/scripts/dump-environment.sh
-
-      - name: install awscli
-        run: src/ci/scripts/install-awscli.sh
-
-      - name: install sccache
-        run: src/ci/scripts/install-sccache.sh
-
-      - name: select Xcode
-        run: src/ci/scripts/select-xcode.sh
-
-      - name: install clang
-        run: src/ci/scripts/install-clang.sh
-
-      - name: install tidy
-        run: src/ci/scripts/install-tidy.sh
-
-      - name: install WIX
-        run: src/ci/scripts/install-wix.sh
-
-      - name: disable git crlf conversion
-        run: src/ci/scripts/disable-git-crlf-conversion.sh
-
-      - name: checkout submodules
-        run: src/ci/scripts/checkout-submodules.sh
-
-      - name: install MSYS2
-        run: src/ci/scripts/install-msys2.sh
-
-      - name: install MinGW
-        run: src/ci/scripts/install-mingw.sh
-
-      - name: install ninja
-        run: src/ci/scripts/install-ninja.sh
-
-      - name: enable ipv6 on Docker
-        run: src/ci/scripts/enable-docker-ipv6.sh
-
-      # Disable automatic line ending conversion (again). On Windows, when we're
-      # installing dependencies, something switches the git configuration directory or
-      # re-enables autocrlf. We've not tracked down the exact cause -- and there may
-      # be multiple -- but this should ensure submodules are checked out with the
-      # appropriate line endings.
-      - name: disable git crlf conversion
-        run: src/ci/scripts/disable-git-crlf-conversion.sh
-
-      - name: ensure line endings are correct
-        run: src/ci/scripts/verify-line-endings.sh
-
-      - name: ensure backported commits are in upstream branches
-        run: src/ci/scripts/verify-backported-commits.sh
-
-      - name: ensure the stable version number is correct
-        run: src/ci/scripts/verify-stable-version-number.sh
-
-      - name: run the build
-        # Redirect stderr to stdout to avoid reordering the two streams in the GHA logs.
-        run: src/ci/scripts/run-build-from-ci.sh 2>&1
-        env:
-          AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ env.CACHES_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
-          AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets[format('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_{0}', env.CACHES_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID)] }}
-          TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
-
-      - name: create github artifacts
-        run: src/ci/scripts/create-doc-artifacts.sh
-
-      - name: upload artifacts to github
-        uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
-        with:
-          # name is set in previous step
-          name: ${{ env.DOC_ARTIFACT_NAME }}
-          path: obj/artifacts/doc
-          if-no-files-found: ignore
-          retention-days: 5
-
-      - name: upload artifacts to S3
-        run: src/ci/scripts/upload-artifacts.sh
-        env:
-          AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ env.ARTIFACTS_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
-          AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets[format('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_{0}', env.ARTIFACTS_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID)] }}
-        # Adding a condition on DEPLOY=1 or DEPLOY_ALT=1 is not needed as all deploy
-        # builders *should* have the AWS credentials available. Still, explicitly
-        # adding the condition is helpful as this way CI will not silently skip
-        # deploying artifacts from a dist builder if the variables are misconfigured,
-        # erroring about invalid credentials instead.
-        if: success() && (github.event_name == 'push' || env.DEPLOY == '1' || env.DEPLOY_ALT == '1')
-
-  # These jobs don't actually test anything, but they're used to tell bors the
-  # build completed, as there is no practical way to detect when a workflow is
-  # successful listening to webhooks only.
-  try-success:
-    needs: [ job ]
-    if: "success() && github.event_name == 'push' && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/try' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/try-perf') && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust'"
-    <<: *base-success-job
-  try-failure:
-    needs: [ job ]
-    if: "!success() && github.event_name == 'push' && (github.ref == 'refs/heads/try' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/try-perf') && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust'"
-    <<: *base-failure-job
-  auto-success:
-    needs: [ job ]
-    if: "success() && github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/auto' && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust'"
-    <<: *base-outcome-job
-    steps:
-      - name: checkout the source code
-        uses: actions/checkout@v4
-        with:
-          fetch-depth: 2
-      - name: publish toolstate
-        run: src/ci/publish_toolstate.sh
-        shell: bash
-        env:
-          TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.TOOLSTATE_REPO_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
-
-  auto-failure:
-    needs: [ job ]
-    if: "!success() && github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/auto' && github.repository == 'rust-lang-ci/rust'"
-    <<: *base-failure-job