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swift-mirror/test/ModuleInterface/verify-module-interfaces.swift
Alexis Laferrière b79c7b627b [ModuleInterface] Update wording of the "failed to build module" error
The error shown when the compiler fails to build a module from its
textual interface has been creating some confusion. This is a proposal
to make it more useful to the programmer not working in the SDK, insist
on looking at the previous errors first, put less emphasis on possible
compiler bugs, and always show alternatives to the incompatible
compilers issue as this is the most common case now.
2021-01-26 15:36:46 -08:00

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// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// Check that verification won't reject a valid interface:
// RUN: %target-build-swift -emit-library -enable-library-evolution -emit-module-interface -emit-module -swift-version 5 -o %t/MyModule.o -verify-emitted-module-interface -module-name MyModule %s
// Check that verification will reject an invalid interface:
// RUN: not %target-build-swift -emit-library -enable-library-evolution -emit-module-interface -emit-module -swift-version 5 -o %t/MyModule.o -verify-emitted-module-interface -module-name MyModule -Xfrontend -debug-emit-invalid-swiftinterface-syntax %s 2>&1 | %FileCheck %s
// ...but not if verification is off.
// RUN: %target-build-swift -emit-library -enable-library-evolution -emit-module-interface -emit-module -swift-version 5 -o %t/MyModule.o -no-verify-emitted-module-interface -module-name MyModule -Xfrontend -debug-emit-invalid-swiftinterface-syntax %s
public struct MyStruct {}
// CHECK: MyModule.swiftinterface:{{[0-9]+}}:{{[0-9]+}}: error: use of unknown directive '#__debug_emit_invalid_swiftinterface_syntax__'
// CHECK: MyModule.swiftinterface:{{[0-9]+}}:{{[0-9]+}}: error: failed to verify module interface of 'MyModule' due to the errors above; the textual interface may be broken by project issues or a compiler bug