commit | 96f95c9d89d8a1784d3865fa941fb1c510f4e2d7 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Adrian Prantl <aprantl@apple.com> | Thu Apr 03 16:25:43 2025 -0700 |
committer | Adrian Prantl <aprantl@apple.com> | Tue Apr 08 12:37:27 2025 -0700 |
tree | c4d5c4b3022880930a4dd68754de7d301e32623f | |
parent | 4cb320eb8124f6d47e5796fa8becbe22e9e8f841 [diff] |
[dsymutil] Avoid copying binary swiftmodules built from textual .swiftinterface files into the dSYM bundle. These typically come only from the SDK (since textual interfaces require library evolution) and thus are a waste of space to copy into the bundle. The information about this is being parsed out of the control block, which means duplicating 5 constants from the Swift frontend. If a file cannot be parsed, dsymutil errs on the side of copying the file anyway. rdar://138186524 Relanding with additional linker dependency and moving the test into the right target subdirectory.
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