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[3.13] gh-117398: Use the correct module loader for iOS in datetime CAPI test (GH-120477) #121561

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@neonene neonene commented Jul 10, 2024

#119604 added a CAPI test for subinterpreters in the datetime tests; however, the test uses the ExtensionFileLoader to load _testcapi. iOS requires the use of the AppleFrameworkLoader.

(backported from commit 5c58e72, AKA gh-120477)

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neonene commented Jul 10, 2024

@freakboy3742 Could you review the backport? I failed to trigger the iOS build bot.

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!buildbot iOS

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🤖 New build scheduled with the buildbot fleet by @freakboy3742 for commit 987dd52 🤖

The command will test the builders whose names match following regular expression: iOS

The builders matched are:

  • iOS ARM64 Simulator PR

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@neonene Thanks for the backport (and nice work hunting down the fix without access to the buildbot!)

@neonene neonene deleted the datetime-capitest branch July 10, 2024 23:43
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