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Compiler crashers: Rename old crash cases to match the current naming scheme. #398

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practicalswift
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Will allow for easy import of crash cases from swift-compiler-crashes.

Will allow for easy import of crash cases from swift-compiler-crashes.
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Verified tests passing on Ubuntu 14.04.

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Rename old crash cases to match the current naming scheme.
@gribozavr gribozavr merged commit 3e5ce67 into swiftlang:master Dec 10, 2015
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This probably breaks #253 and #272 which were moving some of these files too. I'll need to rebase. Is there any chance those will be able to merge before any more breaking changes like this go through?

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@jtbandes Sorry!

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Just checked and #272 is fine. I'm working on re-testing #253

@practicalswift practicalswift changed the title Rename old crash cases to match the current naming scheme. Compiler crashers: Rename old crash cases to match the current naming scheme. Dec 11, 2015
slavapestov pushed a commit to slavapestov/swift that referenced this pull request Nov 27, 2018
[CMake] Make sure to link swiftrt.o when building the Swift Dispatch overlay.
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