[CI] Run All Tests When Changing third-party This patch ensures that we run all the tests when someone touches third-party. Some of the projects (like SipHash and Benchmark) do not get used by every project and we could get away with testing less. However, it takes quite a bit of effort to tease out what actually does depend on which library, it is liable to becoming out of date, and it adds complexity. Just testing all the projects is simple. Given the commit frequency to third-party is pretty low (a couple commits per month), we should have no capacity problems here. Fixes #149154 Reviewers: dschuff, gburgessiv, Keenuts, lnihlen, dpaoliello, cmtice Reviewed By: dpaoliello Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/150251
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