Mike Hommey be179d0696
Be explicit about what libstdc++ C++11 ABI to use (#154447)
libstdc++ can be configured to default to a different C++11 ABI, and
when the system that is used to build clang has a different default than
the system used to build a clang plugin, that leads to uses of different
ABIs, leading to breakage (missing symbols) when using clang APIs that
use types like std::string.

We arbitrarily choose to default to the old ABI, but the user can opt-in
to the new ABI. The important part is that whichever is picked is
reflected in llvm-config's output.
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