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Fix an overspecific lit check: unsafebufferpointer.swift. #22568

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@atrick atrick commented Feb 12, 2019

rdar://problem/48016982 TEST 'Swift(iphonesimulator-i386) :: SILOptimizer/unsafebufferpointer.swift' FAILED

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atrick commented Feb 12, 2019

@swift-ci smoke test and merge.

<rdar://problem/48016982> TEST 'Swift(iphonesimulator-i386) :: SILOptimizer/unsafebufferpointer.swift' FAILED
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atrick commented Feb 13, 2019

@swift-ci smoke test

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atrick commented Feb 13, 2019

We'll see if this works... I was never able to get the iphonesimulator-i386 platform to build.

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atrick commented Feb 13, 2019

@swift-ci smoke test and merge.

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atrick commented Feb 13, 2019

@swift-ci smoke test and merge.

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@atrick smoke test will not test iphonesimulator-i386

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@swift-ci test macOS

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Build failed
Swift Test OS X Platform
Git Sha - 618944b6b0caafeae79aa4a4477d35c2948631ed

@swift-ci swift-ci merged commit 749552f into swiftlang:master Feb 13, 2019
@atrick atrick deleted the fix-ubp-test branch February 22, 2019 17:06
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