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N-ary functions: make arity structural across the compiler #10709

N-ary functions: make arity structural across the compiler

N-ary functions: make arity structural across the compiler #10709

Triggered via pull request August 19, 2026 12:51
Status Cancelled
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build-compiler (windows-2025, 5.3.0, true, win32-x64, x86_64-pc-windows-gnu, .exe, release)
Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for ci-refs/pull/8557/merge-1 exists
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Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for ci-refs/pull/8557/merge-1 exists
build-compiler (macos-15, 5.3.0, true, darwin-arm64, aarch64-apple-darwin, release)
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