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swift-mirror/test/Sema/spi-available-swift-module.swift
Allan Shortlidge f4b79594a8 Tests: Fix and re-enable @_spi_available tests
The main issue was that the tests specified `-library-level=api` in
`swift-frontend` invocations instead of `-library-level api`. The former seems
to have no effect and therefore expected diagnostics were not being emitted.

Additional clean up:
- Make every test require `OS=macosx` for ease of local testing.
- Avoid unnecessarily specifying target arches (this makes tests slow).
- Add missing `FileCheck` invocation.
- Add some missing test coverage.

Resolves rdar://91325474
2023-03-29 14:45:22 -07:00

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// REQUIRES: OS=macosx
// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// RUN: split-file %s %t
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -parse-as-library %t/Foo.swift -emit-module -library-level api -emit-module-path %t/Foo.swiftmodule -module-name Foo
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend-typecheck -parse-as-library %t/Client.swift -verify -library-level api -I %t
//--- Foo.swift
@_spi_available(macOS 10.10, *)
@available(iOS 8.0, *)
public class MacOSSPIClass {}
@_spi_available(iOS 8.0, *)
@available(macOS 10.10, *)
public class iOSSPIClass {}
//--- Client.swift
import Foo
@available(macOS 10.10, iOS 8.0, *)
public struct Foo {
public var macos: MacOSSPIClass // expected-error {{cannot use class 'MacOSSPIClass' here; it is an SPI imported from 'Foo'}}
public var ios: iOSSPIClass
}