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Ben Barham c163e0fe5e [Tests] Make OS features consistent
lit.py currently allows any substring of `target_triple` to be used as a
feature in REQUIRES/UNSUPPORTED/XFAIL. This results in various forms of
the OS spread across the tests and is also somewhat confusing since they
aren't actually listed in the available features.

Modify all OS-related features to use the `OS=` version that Swift adds
instead. We can later remove `config.target_triple` so that these don't
the non-OS versions don't work in the first place.
2022-05-20 19:51:23 -07:00

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// swift-interface-format-version: 1.0
// swift-module-flags: -target x86_64-apple-macos10.9 -module-name BadStdlib
// no-error@-3
// Tests whether -compile-module-from-interface correctly stops early when the
// standard library module interface is broken, rather than trying to limp along
// without a standard library, which tends to cause ClangImporter crashes (among
// other things.)
// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend(mock-sdk: -sdk %/S/Inputs/BadStdlib.sdk -module-cache-path %/t/module-cache -resource-dir %/S/Inputs/BadStdlib.sdk) -compile-module-from-interface -o %/t/BadStdlib.swiftmodule %s -verify -verify-additional-file %/S/Inputs/BadStdlib.sdk/usr/lib/swift/Swift.swiftmodule/x86_64-apple-macos.swiftinterface -verify-ignore-unknown
import ClangMod
public func useHasPointer(_: HasPointer)
// FIXME: SR-14489
// UNSUPPORTED: OS=windows-msvc