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Find all the usages of `--enable-experimental-feature` or `--enable-upcoming-feature` in the tests and replace some of the `REQUIRES: asserts` to use `REQUIRES: swift-feature-Foo` instead, which should correctly apply to depending on the asserts/noasserts mode of the toolchain for each feature. Remove some comments that talked about enabling asserts since they don't apply anymore (but I might had miss some). All this was done with an automated script, so some formatting weirdness might happen, but I hope I fixed most of those. There might be some tests that were `REQUIRES: asserts` that might run in `noasserts` toolchains now. This will normally be because their feature went from experimental to upcoming/base and the tests were not updated.
29 lines
1.2 KiB
Swift
29 lines
1.2 KiB
Swift
// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
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// RUN: %target-swift-emit-module-interface(%t.swiftinterface) %s -module-name ValueGeneric -enable-experimental-feature ValueGenerics -disable-availability-checking -disable-experimental-parser-round-trip
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// RUN: %target-swift-typecheck-module-from-interface(%t.swiftinterface) -module-name ValueGeneric -disable-availability-checking -disable-experimental-parser-round-trip
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// RUN: %FileCheck %s < %t.swiftinterface
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// REQUIRES: swift_feature_ValueGenerics
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// CHECK: public struct Vector<Element, let N : Swift.Int>
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public struct Vector<Element, let N: Int> {
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// CHECK-LABEL: public var count: Swift.Int {
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// CHECK-NEXT: get {
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// CHECK-NEXT: N
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// CHECK-NEXT: }
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// CHECK-NEXT: }
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@inlinable
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public var count: Int {
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N
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}
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}
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// CHECK: public func usesGenericVector<let N : Swift.Int>(_: ValueGeneric.Vector<Swift.Int, N>)
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public func usesGenericVector<let N: Int>(_: Vector<Int, N>) {}
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// CHECK: public func usesConcreteVector(_: ValueGeneric.Vector<Swift.Int, 2>)
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public func usesConcreteVector(_: Vector<Int, 2>) {}
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// CHECK: public func usesNegativeVector(_: ValueGeneric.Vector<Swift.String, -10>)
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public func usesNegativeVector(_: Vector<String, -10>) {}
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