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Hi,
I'm trying to roll out CodeQL scanning to some of our iOS (swift) repositories and I have issues with CodeQL breaking the build steps. The same steps that succeed by themselves will fail when C…
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### What happened?
I am trying to use some swift macros in my project.
I found that [ComposableArchitecture](https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-composable-architecture) can work properly as exte…
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I'm trying to compile and test a Swift Project that includes XCTestParametrizedMacro. While it compiles and runs correctly on my Mac, it fails to compile inside various CI environments I'm trying this…
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### Description
## Issue
When building any macro target on Windows in release mode, the Swift Compiler gets hung.
The last output with `-vv` set is always `-o F:\Projects\MacroTest\.build\x86_64-…
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### Motivation
Swift Testing needs to be able to report the full Swift version (as reported by `swift --version`) for diagnostic purposes, e.g. when reading logs produced by a CI job or another engin…
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### What happened?
I've been trying to create a library that implements Swift macros and unit tests them. For the sake of simplicity, the attached project library has just 2 targets:
- `MacrosCore` …
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**Description**
When attaching a macro to a type, if the type is referenced in the macro's argument list the error "Circular reference resolving attached macro" is reported. The role of the attache…
bok- updated
3 months ago
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### Description
Tests fail to link on Windows using swift 5.9.1-RELEASE when macros are present.
This is a trivial repo that reproduces the issue:
https://github.com/lynchsft/swift-windows-macro…
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I have written a swift class in a plugin like this
``` Swift
//
// PreviewView.swift
// camerax_ios
//
// Created by 闫守旺 on 2024/7/9.
//
import AVFoundation
import Flutter
@objc publi…
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### Description
For parameterized tests, I'd like the error report to point to the source line of the failing test case (perhaps as well as the #expect that failed). This makes more sense for sequenc…
wwake updated
2 months ago