… names Fix non-RDC mode HIP compilation for the new driver on Windows due to invalid temporary file names when offload arch is a target ID containing ':', which is invalid in file names on Windows. Refactor the existing handling of ':' in file names on Windows from clang driver into a shared function sanitizeTargetIDInFileName in clang/Basic/TargetID.h. This function replaces ':' with '@' on Windows only, preserving the original behavior. Update both clang/lib/Driver/Driver.cpp and clang/tools/clang-linker-wrapper/ClangLinkerWrapper.cpp to use this shared function, ensuring consistent handling across both tools.
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