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The Swift driver (swift/swiftc) is supposed to always be used with an accompanying SDK, which it derives from the environment. Our test infrastructure was clearing out this SDK, making it deviate from the normal operating environment unnecessarily. Switch to providing the SDK used for building the standard library, which provides a more-consistent test environment, and tag the few places in tests where we have explicit dependencies on "no SDK."
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The Swift driver (swift/swiftc) is supposed to always be used with an
accompanying SDK, which it derives from the environment. Our test
infrastructure was clearing out this SDK, making it deviate from the
normal operating environment unnecessarily. Switch to providing the
SDK used for building the standard library, which provides a
more-consistent test environment, and tag the few places in tests
where we have explicit dependencies on "no SDK."