Patch carthage for Swift 5.3 (pre-release)#57572
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This reverts commit dd432d5.
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brew install --build-from-source <formula>, where<formula>is the name of the formula you're submitting?brew test <formula>, where<formula>is the name of the formula you're submitting?brew audit --strict <formula>(after doingbrew install <formula>)?Patches Carthage to work with Xcode 12/Swift 5.3. This resolves issues on both Intel and Apple Silicon - the later also successfully builds a native arm64 binary