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phausler commented Nov 8, 2016

@swift-ci Please test

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phausler commented Nov 8, 2016

@swift-ci Please test

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parkera commented Nov 18, 2016

@swift-ci please test

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phausler commented Dec 7, 2016

@swift-ci please test

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phausler commented Dec 8, 2016

@parkera can you get the CI to test this?

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parkera commented Dec 8, 2016

@swift-ci please test and merge

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parkera commented Dec 8, 2016

@emish @erg we're having problems kicking off the CI again from this repo.

@swift-ci swift-ci merged commit 173e9ea into swiftlang:master Dec 8, 2016
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parkera commented Dec 8, 2016

I think the status never appeared, but it looks like it did actually run.

kastiglione added a commit to kastiglione/swift-corelibs-foundation that referenced this pull request Jan 31, 2017
The change made in swiftlang#663 were overwritten by swiftlang#709. This change restores the switch from `#import` to `#include`.

The reason for this change is: Clang's MSVC compatibility does not handle `#import` statements outside of of objc.

> #import of type library is an unsupported Microsoft feature
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