Add a lit test showing and documenting how to use builtins in -parse-stdlib mode

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Kuba Mracek
2023-09-14 10:01:46 -07:00
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// This is just an example and documentation of how -parse-stdlib implicitly imports the Builtin module.
// Note that a lot of builtins expect some types to be defined in the stdlib, otherwise the builtin will be unavailable.
// Therefore "-module-name Swift" is significant (otherwise the types won't be find in the module we're building).
//
// Example:
// %target-swift-emit-ir -parse-stdlib %s
// Builtin.unreachable() // <<< error: module 'Builtin' has no member named 'unreachable'
//
// The real problem is that the 'unreachable' builtin needs the Never type (that's its return type).
//
// Example:
// %target-swift-emit-ir -parse-stdlib -module-name Swift %s
// enum Never {}
// Builtin.unreachable() // works
// RUN: %target-swift-emit-ir -parse-stdlib -module-name Swift %s
enum Never {}
Builtin.unreachable()
Builtin.int_trap()