That way, when the request gets truncated by os_log in sourcekit-lsp, we see most of the request. Most likely the sourcetext and the compiler args wouldn't have made it into the log message completely anyway.
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The tests were matching the previous implementation's output, which sometimes produced 'unknown' and sometimes 'unrelated' in cases where there was no expected type from the context.
Now
* NotApplicable: The result is not relevant for type relation (e.g.
keywords, and overloads)
* Unknown: the relation was not calculated (e.g. cached results), or the
context type is unknown.
* Invalid: The result type is invalid for this context (i.e. 'Void' for
non-'Void' context)
* Unrelated: The result type has no relation to the context type
* Convertible: The result type is convertible to the context type
* Identical: The result type is identical to the context type
The internal parameter names are just there to give an extra hint in the
source text for what the argument is. Consequently, we don't want to
allow filtering to match against them.
The code goes into its own sub-tree under 'tools' but tests go under 'test',
so that running 'check-swift' will also run all the SourceKit tests.
SourceKit is disabled on non-darwin platforms.