Doug Gregor
ca2b242061
Don't consider protocol types to be "always canonical".
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Technically, they are always canonical, but so are oneof/struct/class
types, and we don't classify them as "always canonical" because we
typically want to give them special semantics. Eliminates an
embarrassing bug wherein we couldn't handle conversion of
existentials.
Swift SVN r5289
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