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Pat Tullmann 5e1a83ad29 defaultPanic: @trap on 'other' target
The freestanding and other OS targets by default need to just @trap in the
default Panic implementation.

And `isValidMemory` won't work with freestanding or other targets.

Update the unwind_freestanding.zig test case to also run on the 'other' OS
target, too.  This should keep the Zig's stacktrace generation from
regressing on the standalone targets.
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