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sourcekit-lsp/Sources/SKTestSupport/CreateBinary.swift
Alex Hoppen a26b0b7b3a Resolve swiftly when referenced in compile commands
When the compiler in `compile_commands.json` references a `swift` executable that’s a symlink to `swiftly`, SourceKit-LSP got confused because the `swift` executable doesn’t reside in a real toolchain, causing us to not provide any semantic functionality.

When we discover that the `swift` executable reference in compile commands references a `swiftly` executable, use `swiftly use -p` to resolve the binary in the real toolchain and continue operating based on that.

Fixes #2128
rdar://150301344
2025-05-09 09:12:21 +02:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2025 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
package import Foundation
import SwiftExtensions
import ToolchainRegistry
import XCTest
import class TSCBasic.Process
/// Compiles the given Swift source code into a binary at `executablePath`.
package func createBinary(_ sourceCode: String, at executablePath: URL) async throws {
try await withTestScratchDir { scratchDir in
let sourceFile = scratchDir.appending(component: "source.swift")
try await sourceCode.writeWithRetry(to: sourceFile)
var compilerArguments = try [
sourceFile.filePath,
"-o",
executablePath.filePath,
]
if let defaultSDKPath {
compilerArguments += ["-sdk", defaultSDKPath]
}
try await Process.checkNonZeroExit(
arguments: [unwrap(ToolchainRegistry.forTesting.default?.swiftc?.filePath)] + compilerArguments
)
}
}