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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kuba Mracek
1bd425da67 [arm64e] Test changes to support arm64e 2020-02-27 16:10:48 -08:00
Slava Pestov
5d66bb810a Run stable ABI tests on all Apple platforms
A number of tests exercise features only available in Apple OSes that
shipped with Swift 5.0 in the OS; this includes the following versions:

- macOS 10.14.4
- iOS 12.2
- tvOS 12.2
- watchOS 5.2

Previously these tests were restricted to running on macOS only, with
an explicit -target x86_64-apple-macosx10.14.4. To get better test
coverage, add a new %target-stable-abi-triple substitution which
expands to a triple with the correct OS version on all Apple platforms.

On non-Apple platforms, this is the same as %target-variant-triple,
but for now any test that uses this exercises Apple platform features
anyway.

One caveat is that since iOS 12.2 does not have a 32-bit slice, we
have to skip any tests that use -target %target-stable-abi-triple
on this platform. A new swift_stable_abi feature flag can be tested
with 'REQUIRES: swift_stable_abi'. To get maximum test coverage,
I split off a 'stable_abi' version of a few tests that build with both
an old and new deployment target. This allows the old deployment
target case to still be tested on 32-bit iOS.
2019-05-16 17:02:06 -04:00
Slava Pestov
6d7d13fceb IRGen: Disable eager initialization of NSCoding adopters on newer targets
If a class does not have a custom @objc name, objc_getClass() can find
it at runtime by calling the Swift runtime's metadata demangler hook.

This avoids the static initializer on startup. If the class has a
custom runtime name we still need the static initializer unfortunately.

Fixes <rdar://problem/49660515>.
2019-05-01 17:43:58 -04:00