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The AppKit/UIKit overlay refers to symbols declared via NS_OPTIONS macro, which is causing issues in C++ language mode due to the macro definition being different. This teaches the module interface loader to drop the C++ interop flag when rebuilding the AppKit and UIKit overlay from its interface.

This is the same fix as #78636, but for different modules.

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The AppKit/UIKit overlay refers to symbols declared via NS_OPTIONS
macro, which is causing issues in C++ language mode due to the macro
definition being different. This teaches the module interface loader to
drop the C++ interop flag when rebuilding the AppKit and UIKit overlay
from its interface.

This is the same fix as swiftlang#78636, but for different modules.

rdar://143033209
@porglezomp porglezomp added the c++ interop Feature: Interoperability with C++ label Jan 16, 2025
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@swift-ci please smoke test

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@swift-ci please smoke test linux

@porglezomp porglezomp merged commit 638950c into swiftlang:main Jan 19, 2025
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@porglezomp porglezomp deleted the workaround-nsoptions-appkit-uikit branch January 19, 2025 11:31
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