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The failure blocks PR testing.

/branch-main/swift/test/IDE/complete_where_clause.swift:69:19: error: GEN_T_DOT-DAG: expected string not found in input
// GEN_T_DOT-DAG: Keyword/None: Type[#T.Type#];
^
/branch-main/buildbot_incremental/swift-macosx-x86_64/test-watchsimulator-i386/IDE/Output/complete_where_clause.swift.tmp/complete-FUNC_4.result:2:18: note: scanning from here
Begin completions, 1 items
^
/branch-main/buildbot_incremental/swift-macosx-x86_64/test-watchsimulator-i386/IDE/Output/complete_where_clause.swift.tmp/complete-FUNC_4.result:3:1: note: possible intended match here
Keyword/None: Type[#<>.Type#]; name=Type
^

Input file: /branch-main/buildbot_incremental/swift-macosx-x86_64/test-watchsimulator-i386/IDE/Output/complete_where_clause.swift.tmp/complete-FUNC_4.result
Check file: /branch-main/swift/test/IDE/complete_where_clause.swift

-dump-input=help explains the following input dump.

Input was:
<<<<<<
1: // Token: FUNC_4
2: Begin completions, 1 items
dag:69'0 X~~~~~~~~ error: no match found
3: Keyword/None: Type[#<>.Type#]; name=Type
dag:69'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
dag:69'1 ? possible intended match
4: End completions
dag:69'0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The failure blocks PR testing.

/branch-main/swift/test/IDE/complete_where_clause.swift:69:19: error: GEN_T_DOT-DAG: expected string not found in input
// GEN_T_DOT-DAG: Keyword/None: Type[#T.Type#];
                  ^
/branch-main/buildbot_incremental/swift-macosx-x86_64/test-watchsimulator-i386/IDE/Output/complete_where_clause.swift.tmp/complete-FUNC_4.result:2:18: note: scanning from here
Begin completions, 1 items
                 ^
/branch-main/buildbot_incremental/swift-macosx-x86_64/test-watchsimulator-i386/IDE/Output/complete_where_clause.swift.tmp/complete-FUNC_4.result:3:1: note: possible intended match here
Keyword/None: Type[#<<error type>>.Type#]; name=Type
^

Input file: /branch-main/buildbot_incremental/swift-macosx-x86_64/test-watchsimulator-i386/IDE/Output/complete_where_clause.swift.tmp/complete-FUNC_4.result
Check file: /branch-main/swift/test/IDE/complete_where_clause.swift

-dump-input=help explains the following input dump.

Input was:
<<<<<<
          1: // Token: FUNC_4
          2: Begin completions, 1 items
dag:69'0                      X~~~~~~~~ error: no match found
          3: Keyword/None: Type[#<<error type>>.Type#]; name=Type
dag:69'0     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
dag:69'1     ?                                                    possible intended match
          4: End completions
dag:69'0     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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atrick commented Apr 3, 2021

@swift-ci smoke test

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atrick commented Apr 3, 2021

@swift-ci smoke test

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rintaro commented Apr 3, 2021

Closing because the PR is reverted #36743

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@atrick atrick deleted the xfail-complete-where-clause branch October 18, 2022 23:50
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