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In CL 475375 the Go command started to generate the "preferlinkext"
token file for "strange/dangerous" compiler flags. This serves as a hint
to the Go linker whether to call the external linker or not.
Permit compiler flags used by bazel and bazelbuild/rules_go during
compilation of cgo code to not prefer external linking. This restores
the behavior of previous versions of Go.
As a side effect, it also allows these flags to appear
in #cgo directives in source code. We don't know of any cases
where that is actually useful, but it appears to be harmless
and simplifies the implementation of the internal linking change.
Fixes #60865
Change-Id: I176a6a2a2cf36293dd9aed24be928f98fa2fb6d9
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