A symbol `$ld$previous$/Another$1.2.3$1$3.0$14.0$_xxx$` means "pretend symbol `_xxx` is in dylib `/Another` with version `1.2.3` if the deployment target is between `3.0` and `14.0` and we're targeting platform `1` (ie macOS)". This means dylibs can now inject synthetic dylibs into the link, so DylibFile needs to grow a 3rd constructor. The only other interesting thing is that such an injected dylib counts as a use of the original dylib. This patch gets this mostly right (if _only_ `$ld$previous` symbols are used from a dylib, we don't add a dep on the dylib itself, matching ld64), but one case where we don't match ld64 yet is that ld64 even omits the original dylib when linking it with `-needed-l`. Lld currently still adds a load command for the original dylib in that case. (That's for a future patch.) Fixes #56074. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D130725
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