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bors 66d6064f9e Auto merge of #134290 - tgross35:windows-i128-callconv, r=bjorn3,wesleywiser
Windows x86: Change i128 to return via the vector ABI

Clang and GCC both return `i128` in xmm0 on windows-msvc and windows-gnu. Currently, Rust returns the type on the stack. Add a calling convention adjustment so we also return scalar `i128`s using the vector ABI, which makes our `i128` compatible with C.

In the future, Clang may change to return `i128` on the stack for its `-msvc` targets (more at [1]). If this happens, the change here will need to be adjusted to only affect MinGW.

Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/134288 (does not fix) [1]

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