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swift-mirror/test/InterfaceHash/edited_method_body.swift
Evan Wilde f13cda8bb0 Use diff instead of cmp
We're seeing some flakiness in this test, but aren't sure what it's
complaining about. `cmp` only says where the differencewas, but doesn't
print what was different. `diff` prints what was difference so we have a
chance to figure out what happened.
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// REQUIRES: shell
// Also uses awk:
// XFAIL OS=windows
// When adding a private protocol method, the interface hash should stay the same
// The per-type fingerprint should change
// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// RUN: %{python} %utils/split_file.py -o %t %s
// RUN: cp %t/{a,x}.swift
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -typecheck -primary-file %t/x.swift -emit-reference-dependencies-path %t/x.swiftdeps -module-name main
// RUN: %S/../Inputs/process_fine_grained_swiftdeps_with_fingerprints.sh %swift-dependency-tool %t/x.swiftdeps %t/a-processed.swiftdeps
// RUN: cp %t/{b,x}.swift
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -typecheck -primary-file %t/x.swift -emit-reference-dependencies-path %t/x.swiftdeps -module-name main
// RUN: %S/../Inputs/process_fine_grained_swiftdeps_with_fingerprints.sh %swift-dependency-tool %t/x.swiftdeps %t/b-processed.swiftdeps
// We can use `diff` here because this test isn't run on Windows
// RUN: diff %t/{a,b}-processed.swiftdeps
// BEGIN a.swift
class C {
func f2() -> Int {
return 0
}
}
// BEGIN b.swift
class C {
func f2() -> Int {
return 1
}
}