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Added a new test to the test suite that round trips Swift types through mangled names and checks that we get the same type back that we started with.

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al45tair commented Aug 6, 2021

@swift-ci Please smoke test

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al45tair commented Aug 6, 2021

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Added a new test to the test suite that round trips Swift types through
mangled names and checks that we get the same type back that we started
with.

rdar://37170485
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@swift-ci Please smoke test

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@swift-ci Please smoke test Windows platform

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