The high weight on semantic context turns out to give a lot of
unreasonable completions on common types. For example
[0].ma<here>
was suggesting withUnsafeMutable... over map.
rdar://problem/27393776
* A bunch of them require objc_interop because they import code containing
Objective-C.
* Many others fail on Ubuntu 14.04 because the C++ there doesn't have a
functional std::regex implementation which is required by the
`complete-test` tool.
It may be possible to adjust some of these tests in the future to not
need these extra requirements, but this is a straightforward way to
clean up Linux test results for now.
The filter name of a function should match the spelling of the function
name according to the language except that we don't insert _ for unnamed
parameters because underscores are legal inside identifiers and we don't
want to introduce spurious matches (also, we keep the () on a
parameterless function for disambiguation).
rdar://problem/26118915
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.