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Some editors use diagnostics from SourceKit to replace build issues. This causes issues if the diagnostics from SourceKit are formatted differently than the build issues. Make sure they are rendered the same way, removing most uses of `DiagnosticsEditorMode`. To do so, always emit the `add stubs for conformance` note (which previously was only emitted in editor mode) and remove all `; add <something>` suffixes from notes that state which requirements are missing. rdar://129283608
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Swift
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Swift
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend(mock-sdk: %clang-importer-sdk) -typecheck -parse-as-library -swift-version 4 %s -verify
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// REQUIRES: objc_interop
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import Foundation
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class A: NSObjectProtocol { } // expected-error{{cannot declare conformance to 'NSObjectProtocol' in Swift; 'A' should inherit 'NSObject' instead}}{{10-26=NSObject}} expected-note {{add stubs for conformance}}
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@objc protocol Other: NSObjectProtocol { }
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class B: Other { } // expected-error{{cannot declare conformance to 'NSObjectProtocol' in Swift; 'B' should inherit 'NSObject' instead}} expected-note {{add stubs for conformance}}
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class C { }
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class D: C, NSObjectProtocol { } // expected-error{{cannot declare conformance to 'NSObjectProtocol' in Swift; 'D' should inherit 'NSObject' instead}} expected-note {{add stubs for conformance}}
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class E { }
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extension E: NSObjectProtocol { } // expected-error{{cannot declare conformance to 'NSObjectProtocol' in Swift; 'E' should inherit 'NSObject' instead}} expected-note {{add stubs for conformance}}
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