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swift-mirror/validation-test/SIL/parse_stdlib.sil
Jordan Rose 43feb9cbe1 On Apple platforms, use swiftmodule directories for the stdlib (#21797)
This changes the Swift resource directory from looking like

    lib/
      swift/
        macosx/
          libswiftCore.dylib
          libswiftDarwin.dylib
          x86_64/
            Swift.swiftmodule
            Swift.swiftdoc
            Darwin.swiftmodule
            Darwin.swiftdoc

to

    lib/
      swift/
        macosx/
          libswiftCore.dylib
          libswiftDarwin.dylib
          Swift.swiftmodule/
            x86_64.swiftmodule
            x86_64.swiftdoc
          Darwin.swiftmodule/
            x86_64.swiftmodule
            x86_64.swiftdoc

matching the layout we use for multi-architecture swiftmodules
everywhere else (particularly frameworks).

There's no change in this commit to how Linux swiftmodules are
packaged. There's been past interest in going the /opposite/ direction
for Linux, since there's not standard support for fat
(multi-architecture) .so libraries. Moving the .so search path /down/
to an architecture-specific directory on Linux would allow the same
resource directory to be used for both host-compiling and
cross-compiling.

rdar://problem/43545560
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// RUN: rm -f %t.*
// RUN: %target-sil-opt -enable-sil-verify-all=true -sil-disable-ast-dump %platform-module-dir/Swift.swiftmodule/%target-swiftmodule-name -module-name=Swift -o %t.sil || %target-sil-opt -enable-sil-verify-all=true -sil-disable-ast-dump %platform-module-dir/Swift.swiftmodule -module-name=Swift -o %t.sil
// RUN: %target-sil-opt -enable-sil-verify-all=true %t.sil > /dev/null
// REQUIRES: long_test
// REQUIRES: nonexecutable_test