This is a regression causing lots of cached diagnostics tests not
functioning since the cached diagnostics processors are not initialized
for those tests which are supposed to test diagnostics caching.
The regression is caused by the fix that the typecheck module interface
job need to run a typecheck job in the sub-invocation. Now the typecheck
module interface job is correctly setup to avoid diagnostics about
unsupported file system error.
Avoid path encoding difference (for example, real_path vs. path from
symlink) by eliminating the path from cache key. Cache key is now
encoded with the index of the input file from all the input files from
the command-line, reguardless if those inputs will produce output or
not. This is to ensure stable ordering even the batching is different.
Add a new cache computation API that is preferred for using input index
directly. Old API for cache key is deprecated but still updated to
fallback to real_path comparsion if needed.
As a result of swift scan API change, rename the feature in JSON file to
avoid version confusion between swift-driver and libSwiftScan.
rdar://119387650
Change how cached diagnostics are stored inside the CAS. It used to be
stored as a standalone entry for a frontend invocation in the cache and
now it is switched to be associated with input files, stored together
with other outputs like object files, etc.
This enables cleaner Cache Replay APIs and future cached diagnostics
that can be splitted up by file contribution.
Update swift cache key computation mechanism from one cache key per
output, to one cache key per primary input file (for all outputs that
associated with that input).
The new schema allows fewer cache lookups while still preserving most of
the flexibility for batch mode and incremental mode.