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[Swift 3] ClangImporter: enable -fblocks on non-Darwin platforms #4305

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What's in this pull request?

This pull request is to nominate #3835 for inclusion in the Swift 3.0 branch. Needed on Linux to allow Dispatch and Foundation to be imported without requiring the user to explicitly give -Xcc -fblocks to swiftc.

Resolved bug number: (SR-)


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We need to enable blocks support in the ClangImporter on
non-Darwin platforms for libdispatch (and transitively foundation).
The simplest way to do this is to just enable blocks unconditionally.

Also enable two Linux tests that are no longer XFAILS

We need to enable blocks support in the ClangImporter on
non-Darwin platforms for libdispatch (and transitively foundation).
The simplest way to do this is to just enable blocks unconditionally.

Also enable two Linux tests that are no longer XFAILS
@jrose-apple jrose-apple added this to the Swift 3.0 milestone Aug 15, 2016
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@swift-ci Please test

@tkremenek tkremenek merged commit 6404ac4 into swiftlang:swift-3.0-branch Aug 16, 2016
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