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What's in this pull request?

Foundation is now dependent on libdispatch on Linux - if you build Foundation without libdispatch and run the tests you'll receive a failure in TestNSOperationQueue.test_OperationPriorities.

That means that when building via the build scripts, we need to infer --libdispatch if --foundation is used on Linux, in the same we infer --foundation for SwiftPM and XCTest.

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Looks good to me, thanks! Would love to hear thoughts from someone on Foundation. @parkera?

@swift-ci Please test

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parkera commented Aug 23, 2016

Looks good to me as well.

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Cool, I'll merge once the Linux job finishes.

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modocache commented Aug 23, 2016

Oops, maybe I'm not authorized to merge...? Could you merge, @parkera?

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CodaFi commented Aug 23, 2016

@swift-ci please smoke test macOS platform.

@parkera parkera merged commit 9af36b8 into swiftlang:master Aug 23, 2016
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parkera commented Aug 23, 2016

Looks like it passed.

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Will this be included in swift-3.0-branch?

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