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Fix testable executables once more #6875
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A previous problem here was fixed in #6723, this new fix is attempting to resolve issues where macros are used transitively by a product that a test is depending on. It seems to me that those transitively available macros should not be statically linked into tests and in fact doing so can cause various issues such as linker errors on non-Darwin platforms. It does feel like eventually we need to get away from `computeDependencies(of:)` being a computation on the entire package graph and instead let each package produce separate products which we can then just use transitively, but that is a much bigger change to SwiftPM's build system. rdar://115071012
@swift-ci please test |
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@swift-ci please test package compatibility |
There's one failure in package compatibility, in swift-foundation. It doesn't look related:
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The failure is actually already known in baseline, so it's definitely unrelated. So this can be merged. |
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A previous problem here was fixed in #6723, this new fix is attempting to resolve issues where macros are used transitively by a product that a test is depending on. It seems to me that those transitively available macros should not be statically linked into tests and in fact doing so can cause various issues such as linker errors on non-Darwin platforms. It does feel like eventually we need to get away from `computeDependencies(of:)` being a computation on the entire package graph and instead let each package produce separate products which we can then just use transitively, but that is a much bigger change to SwiftPM's build system. rdar://115071012
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A previous problem here was fixed in #6723, this new fix is attempting to resolve issues where macros are used transitively by a product that a test is depending on. It seems to me that those transitively available macros should not be statically linked into tests and in fact doing so can cause various issues such as linker errors on non-Darwin platforms. It does feel like eventually we need to get away from `computeDependencies(of:)` being a computation on the entire package graph and instead let each package produce separate products which we can then just use transitively, but that is a much bigger change to SwiftPM's build system. rdar://115071012
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A previous problem here was fixed in #6723, this new fix is attempting to resolve issues where macros are used transitively by a product that a test is depending on. It seems to me that those transitively available macros should not be statically linked into tests and in fact doing so can cause various issues such as linker errors on non-Darwin platforms.
It does feel like eventually we need to get away from
computeDependencies(of:)
being a computation on the entire package graph and instead let each package produce separate products which we can then just use transitively, but that is a much bigger change to SwiftPM's build system.rdar://115071012