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Jordan Rose ef47c26313 [test] Update the mock SDK's Dispatch to resemble the real one. (#7879)
This was causing the importer to complain about not being able to map
'dispatch_sync' to 'DispatchQueue.sync(self:execute:)', but only when
building the PCM for our mock Dispatch. That meant that it depended on
the test order whether we'd see issues---if the first test to build
the module didn't check for warnings in other files, it would slip by.
This was usually blocks_parse.swift.

rdar://problem/30475805
2017-03-02 19:00:50 -08:00

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Objective-C

#import <objc/NSObject.h>
@protocol OS_dispatch_object <NSObject>
@end
@interface OS_dispatch_object: NSObject <OS_dispatch_object>
@end
typedef OS_dispatch_object *dispatch_object_t;
@protocol OS_dispatch_queue <OS_dispatch_object>
@end
@interface OS_dispatch_queue: OS_dispatch_object <OS_dispatch_object>
@end
typedef OS_dispatch_queue *dispatch_queue_t;
@protocol OS_dispatch_source <OS_dispatch_object>
@end
@interface OS_dispatch_source: OS_dispatch_object <OS_dispatch_object>
@end
typedef OS_dispatch_source *dispatch_source_t;
typedef void (^dispatch_block_t)(void);
dispatch_queue_t dispatch_get_current_queue(void);
void dispatch_async(dispatch_queue_t q, dispatch_block_t) __attribute__((nonnull));
void dispatch_sync(dispatch_queue_t q,
__attribute__((noescape)) dispatch_block_t) __attribute__((nonnull));
void dispatch_retain(dispatch_object_t object) __attribute__((nonnull));
void dispatch_release(dispatch_object_t object) __attribute__((nonnull));