CI: Correct validation & bring back pointer "max" bounds workaround#284
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ktoso merged 2 commits intoswiftlang:mainfrom Jun 25, 2025
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CI: Correct validation & bring back pointer "max" bounds workaround#284ktoso merged 2 commits intoswiftlang:mainfrom
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ktoso
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| #!/bin/bash | ||
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duh! we missed those
ktoso
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| swift build || exit | ||
| echo -e "${BOLD}Missing ${CI_VALIDATE_SCRIPT} file!${RESET}" | ||
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| fi |
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Yeah let's just have each file be explicit about how it validates instead...
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FYI @rintaro bringing back the workaround for the ADDRESS bounds.
I'll look into the real solution here though, to properly size things when we use a pointer.