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* Re-land Remove REQUIRES:shell from tests that pass for me on WindowsReid Kleckner2019-09-101-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts r371497 (git commit 3d7e9ab7b9f8c53aa41420c54970f0fb421004a2) Reorder `not` with `env` in these two tests so they pass: Driver/rewrite-map-in-diagnostics.c Index/crash-recovery-modules.m. This will not be necessary after D66531 lands. llvm-svn: 371552
* Revert Remove REQUIRES:shell from tests that pass for me on WindowsJames Henderson2019-09-101-0/+2
| | | | | | This reverts r371478 (git commit a9980f60ce083fa6d5fd03c12c58ca0b293e3d60) llvm-svn: 371497
* Remove REQUIRES:shell from tests that pass for me on WindowsReid Kleckner2019-09-101-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | I see in the history for some of these tests REQUIRES:shell was used as a way to disable tests on Windows because they are flaky there. I tried not to re-enable such tests, but it's possible that I missed some and this will re-enable flaky tests on Windows. If so, we should disable them with UNSUPPORTED:system-windows and add a comment that they are flaky there. So far as I can tell, the lit internal shell is capable of running all of these tests, and we shouldn't use REQUIRES:shell as a proxy for Windows. llvm-svn: 371478
* [Modules][ObjC] Warn on the use of '@import' in framework headersBruno Cardoso Lopes2018-06-271-0/+17
Using @import in framework headers inhibit the use of such headers when not using modules, this is specially bad for headers that end up in the SDK (or any other system framework). Add a warning to give users some indication that this is discouraged. rdar://problem/39192894 llvm-svn: 335780
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