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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dmitri Hrybenko
82364d6a44 tests: remove uses of println() that are not relevant to the tests
Swift SVN r28018
2015-05-01 03:56:26 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
0fce5c7b4e tests: remove uses of println() that are not relevant to the tests
Swift SVN r28016
2015-05-01 03:35:50 +00:00
Graham Batty
0c281d5a23 Use --sysroot instead of -isysroot on non-Darwin
Clang does not properly set up the include root on non-darwin
platforms with -isysroot, so use --sysroot on those platforms
instead.

Swift SVN r26102
2015-03-13 16:32:09 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
f43843f25c tests: use the new substitution for the mock SDK
This is required to correctly use the mock SDK when the SDK overlay is
built and tested separately.  (Otherwise, the mock SDK might not get
used, because the overlay SDK options would expand from the
%-substitution, appear first on the command line, and shadow the mock
SDK in the search path).

Swift SVN r25185
2015-02-11 18:57:29 +00:00
Graham Batty
83b4384fac Update test flags for linux failures and support.
Also removed the sdk 'feature' in favour of the more specific
objc_interop.

Swift SVN r24856
2015-01-30 21:31:48 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
1eea220932 Use one module cache directory for all the lit tests to speed them up
Doing so is safe even though we have mock SDK.  The include paths for
modules with the same name in the real and mock SDKs are different, and
the module files will be distinct (because they will have a different
hash).

This reduces test runtime on OS X by 30% and brings it under a minute on
a 16-core machine.

This also uncovered some problems with some tests -- even when run for
iOS configurations, some tests would still run with macosx triple.  I
fixed the tests where I noticed this issue.

rdar://problem/19125022

Swift SVN r23683
2014-12-04 11:21:48 +00:00
Graham Batty
83f27a8af7 Revert "Mark tests that don't pass on linux as XFAIL."
This reverts commit 2711ca86de7bf6a7885ccea24219a48a590b1e95.

Swift SVN r23577
2014-11-24 17:42:13 +00:00
Graham Batty
198402dcfe Mark tests that don't pass on linux as XFAIL.
Swift SVN r23573
2014-11-24 17:40:37 +00:00
Jordan Rose
9d9f9ef150 Re-apply "[serialization] Reject loading a module with the wrong case."
This included a test that failed on case-sensitive filesystems. Test fixed.

(Aside: Why not just have this fail with "no such module"? Why use a different
error? Because even if "import FOO" picks up a module named 'Foo', there may
actually be a module named 'FOO' on the system (in another folder), and we
should be able to find that. Fixing that is tracked by rdar://problem/18691936.)

rdar://problem/15632996 (again)

Swift SVN r22856
2014-10-21 00:30:09 +00:00
Dave Abrahams
7eb173e487 Revert "[serialization] Reject loading a module with the wrong case."
This reverts commit r22818, which caused
to fail.

Swift SVN r22822
2014-10-18 01:02:20 +00:00
Jordan Rose
5aa27cea08 [serialization] Reject loading a module with the wrong case.
Due to case-insensitive filesystems, "import foundation" can result in the
overlay module for Foundation being loaded. Everything is confused later on
because the (wrong) module name is used in manglings, leading to all sorts
of issues.

This is not the right fix for the problem, because a user really is allowed
to have modules named "foundation" and "FOUNDATION" and "Foundation" coexisting
on their system. To do that we'll want to check the actual case of a
.framework bundle or .swiftmodule file on disk and make sure it matches before
even trying to load the file. But this is a good sanity check anyway.

rdar://problem/15632996

Swift SVN r22818
2014-10-17 21:48:03 +00:00
Jordan Rose
ed8f1c578e Handle scoped imports for Clang submodules.
"import func Darwin.C.math.hypot" will now work to just import "hypot".
(Since 'Darwin.C.math' is an implicit submodule of 'Darwin',
 "import func Darwin.hypot" also works. That's okay.)

<rdar://problem/17272311>

Swift SVN r20356
2014-07-23 01:12:39 +00:00