Child processes were exiting too early before the parent has a chance
to read a null pointer from the child, indicating that there are no
more instances to reflect. This wasn't a problem on OS X because the
I/O latency is so small compared to the iOS simulator, where the
problem would come up under heavy load. This makes the end-to-end
remote mirror tests deterministic again.
rdar://problem/26230879
There is an issue with writing to pipes under heavy load in the iOS
simulator but is intermittent. Disabling the tests there while I
investigate.
rdar://problem/26230879
Without this, offsets of captures in closure contexts may be
incorrect if there is a non-empty necessary bindings structure
at the front.
rdar://problem/26312900
Also add end-to-end tests for this finally, and fix a bug in
the SwiftReflectionTest library where we would give up on an
module completely if it did not have a field metadata section.
This is of course wrong if the module defines closures but
not nominal types.
Implement the ReflectionContext's implementation of:
swift_reflection_projectExistential.
First, we get the type info of the existential typeref - it should be a
record type info. If it's a class existential, it has trivial layout:
the first word is a pointer to the class instance. Otherwise, if the
value fits in the 3-word buffer of the existential container, it
trivially is also at the start of the container. Otherwise, the value is
off in a heap box somewhere, but the first word of the container is a
pointer to that box.