| // RUN: rm -rf %t && mkdir -p %t |
| |
| // This limit was chosen because multi-threaded compilation broke here on OS X |
| // at one point. |
| // RUN: for i in {1..1100}; do echo "public func foo$i() {}" > %t/$i.swift; echo "CHECK: foo$i" >> %t/check.txt; done |
| |
| // RUN: (cd %t && %target-build-swift -force-single-frontend-invocation -emit-library ./*.swift -o ./libWMO) |
| // RUN: nm %t/libWMO | %FileCheck %t/check.txt |
| |
| // RUN: (cd %t && %target-build-swift -force-single-frontend-invocation -num-threads 1 -emit-library ./*.swift -o ./libWMOThreaded) |
| // RUN: nm %t/libWMOThreaded | %FileCheck %t/check.txt |
| |
| // This is very slow due to process overhead. It's also doing one file at a time |
| // because we don't have a good way for lit tests to claim more than one thread. |
| // But it's still important to check. |
| // RUN: (cd %t && %target-build-swift -emit-library ./*.swift -o ./libMultiFile) |
| // RUN: nm %t/libMultiFile | %FileCheck %t/check.txt |
| |
| // REQUIRES: long_test |
| // REQUIRES: executable_test |
| |