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Updates the test to fix linux failure.

Resolved bug number: (SR-)


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This is because it depends on using AnyObject.
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akyrtzi commented Aug 16, 2016

@swift-ci smoke test OS X platform

@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
// RUN: not %swift -parse -target %target-triple %s -emit-fixits-path %t.remap -I %S/Inputs
// RUN: c-arcmt-test %t.remap | arcmt-test -verify-transformed-files %s.result

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Can you split the file into objc and non-objc parts, so that we don't lose coverage on Linux?

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Good point, will do as follow-up.

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Split out the test in #4340

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akyrtzi commented Aug 17, 2016

@swift-ci smoke test OS X platform

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@swift-ci smoke test OS X platform

@nkcsgexi nkcsgexi merged commit 20523e5 into swiftlang:master Aug 17, 2016
@akyrtzi akyrtzi deleted the update-test-for-linux branch January 8, 2019 06:21
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