The most recent versions of parse_version throw an exception if the version is empty. The version passed in is only set on Darwin (call to mac_ver(), so it's causing test failures on newer versions of Linux since the test suite can't even start.
Now, the only reason for the version parse is because the tests are looking at whether or not concurrency is available on the OS. This is only a limitation if we're working with Darwin. Swift 5.10 on Windows and Linux always have a Swift 5.10 concurrency runtime, so we don't even need to check for a version.
rdar://128502662
(cherry picked from commit 65e6ecdce29101129911c49760b0f85ac18d21e5)
6.0 Cherry-Pick of: https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-xctest/pull/489
The most recent versions of
parse_version
throw an exception if the version is empty. The version passed in is only set on Darwin (call tomac_ver()
, so it's causing test failures on newer versions of Linux since the test suite can't even start.Now, the only reason for the version parse is because the tests are looking at whether or not concurrency is available on the OS. This is only a limitation if we're working with Darwin. Swift 5.10 on Windows and Linux always have a Swift 5.10 concurrency runtime, so we don't even need to check for a version.
rdar://128502662 (cherry picked from commit 65e6ecdce29101129911c49760b0f85ac18d21e5)