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@tomerd tomerd commented Jan 8, 2022

motivation: small follow up cleanup to #3992 which consolidates the use of a share definition for the test discovery main file name

changes: use the shared definition for the main file name used for test discovery everywhere

motivation: small follow up cleanup to swiftlang#3992 which consolidates the use of a share defintiion for the main file used for test discovery

changes: use the shared defintiion for the main file name used for test discovery everywhere
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tomerd commented Jan 8, 2022

@swift-ci please smoke test

@tomerd tomerd merged commit a3946cc into swiftlang:main Jan 9, 2022
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motivation: small follow up cleanup to swiftlang#3992 which consolidates the use of a share defintiion for the main file used for test discovery

changes: use the shared defintiion for the main file name used for test discovery everywhere
tomerd added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 9, 2022
motivation: small follow up cleanup to #3992 which consolidates the use of a share defintiion for the main file used for test discovery

changes: use the shared defintiion for the main file name used for test discovery everywhere
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