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@grynspan grynspan commented Nov 4, 2024

This PR adds support for the following variant of @available:

@available(macOS, unavailable)
@Test func f() {}

Previously, we were simply ignoring these availability attributes.

Resolves rdar://137776333.

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  • Code and documentation should follow the style of the Style Guide.
  • If public symbols are renamed or modified, DocC references should be updated.

This PR adds support for the following variant of `@available`:

```swift
@available(macOS, unavailable)
@test func f() {}
```

Previously, we were simply ignoring these availability attributes.

Resolves rdar://137776333.
@grynspan grynspan added the bug 🪲 Something isn't working label Nov 4, 2024
@grynspan grynspan added this to the Swift 6.1 milestone Nov 4, 2024
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grynspan commented Nov 4, 2024

@swift-ci test

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We should consider adding this to some DocC article as a recommended workflow for disabling a test on an entire platform, as an alternative to .enabled(if: ...) in that situation.

@grynspan grynspan merged commit ba836db into main Nov 4, 2024
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