Alexandre Oliva 4f48f31bbf enable sincos optimization on mingw-w64
The sincos transformation does not take place on all platforms,
because the libc_has_function target hook disables it by default.

Current mingw-w64's math library supports sincos, sincosl and sincosf,
in 32- and 64-bit modes.  I suppose this has been this way for long.

This patch enables the sincos optimization on this platform.


for  gcc/ChangeLog

	* config/i386/mingw-w64.h (TARGET_LIBC_HAS_FUNCTION): Enable
	sincos optimization.
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