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gh-119146: Update regexp in build.yml to not trigger the jobs on *.md and *.ini files. #120435

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This is Python version 3.14.0 alpha 0
This is Python version 3.14.0 alpha 0
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.. image:: https://github.com/python/cpython/actions/workflows/build.yml/badge.svg?branch=main&event=push
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Otherwise, just configure and build as you normally would. Cross-compiling "just works", since the JIT is built for the host platform.

[^why-llvm]: Clang is specifically needed because it's the only C compiler with support for guaranteed tail calls (`musttail`), which are required by CPython's continuation-passing-style approach to JIT compilation. Since LLVM also includes other functionalities we need (namely, object file parsing and disassembly), it's convenient to only support one toolchain at this time.

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