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@ddunbar ddunbar commented Jun 1, 2016

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[utils] Introduce swift_build_support.diagnostics.

 - This uses more Clang/Swift-style diagnostics, and adds a convenient wrapper
   `fatal()` which happens to match what almost all clients of the previous
   `print_with_argv0` wanted to do (i.e., fail with a fatal error).

 - As part of this, I also tried to make the diagnostics more consistent and use
   "diagnostic style" casing/punctuation.

 - Part of SR-237.

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ddunbar added 2 commits June 1, 2016 15:55
 - This uses more Clang/Swift-style diagnostics, and adds a convenient wrapper
   `fatal()` which happens to match what almost all clients of the previous
   `print_with_argv0` wanted to do (i.e., fail with a fatal error).

 - As part of this, I also tried to make the diagnostics more consistent and use
   "diagnostic style" casing/punctuation.

 - Part of SR-237.
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ddunbar commented Jun 1, 2016

(this depends on #2827, will rebase once merged)

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ddunbar commented Jun 1, 2016

/cc @gribozavr

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ddunbar commented Jun 1, 2016

@swift-ci please test

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ddunbar commented Jun 1, 2016

@swift-ci please Python lint

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LGTM!

@gribozavr gribozavr merged commit 24885e4 into swiftlang:master Jun 2, 2016
@ddunbar ddunbar deleted the introduce-swift_build_support-diagnostics-module branch June 6, 2016 16:43
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