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PrintAsClang is supposed to emit declarations in the same order regardless of the compiler’s internal state, but we have repeatedly found that our current criteria are inadequate, resulting in non-functionality-affecting changes to generated header content. Add a diagnostic that’s emitted when this happens soliciting a bug report. Since there *should* be no cases where the compiler fails to order declarations, this diagnostic is never actually emitted. Instead, we test this change by enabling `-verify` on nearly all PrintAsClang tests to make sure they are unaffected. This did demonstrate a missing criterion that only mattered in C++ mode: extensions that varied only in their generic signature were not sorted stably. Add a sort criterion for this.
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Swift
19 lines
571 B
Swift
// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
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// RUN: %target-swift-frontend %s -module-name Expose -enable-experimental-cxx-interop -typecheck -verify -emit-clang-header-path %t/expose.h
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// RUN: %FileCheck %s < %t/expose.h
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// RUN: %check-interop-cxx-header-in-clang(%t/expose.h -Wno-error=unused-function)
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// Verify that we do not emit unavailable C++ decl
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// with a colliding name.
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@_expose(Cxx, "Renamed")
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public class TestMe {
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}
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public class Renamed<T> {}
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// CHECK: class SWIFT_SYMBOL("s:6Expose6TestMeC") Renamed
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// CHECK: // Unavailable in C++: Swift generic class 'Renamed'.
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