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Andrew Kaylor 50be71d182 Fix MCJITCAPITest.cpp unit test on Windows.
MCJIT on Windows requires an explicit target triple with "-elf" appended to generate objects in ELF format.  The common test framework was setting up this triple, but it wasn't passed to the C API in the test.

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