Using @testable makes sense to me. Let's try it out. 

- Tony

> On Mar 15, 2016, at 7:54 AM, Robert Stephen Thompson via swift-corelibs-dev 
> <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> wrote:
> 
> If it doesn’t use it on Linux, it’s because I was mostly running tests in 
> Xcode heh, and didn’t end up needing it in the end. On Linux, of course, I 
> think you’d want @testable import Foundation. I’m not an Apple guy, though, I 
> just happen to be the guy who wrote TestNSXMLDocument.swift! So if there is 
> actually a reason not to use it, I’m not aware of it, but don’t necessarily 
> take my word for it!
> 
> Thanks,
> Robert Thompson
> Software Engineer
> WillowTree, Inc.®
> willowtreeapps.com
> 
>> On Mar 15, 2016, at 8:02 AM, Daniel Eggert via swift-corelibs-dev 
>> <swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Is it ok to use
>>    @testable import SwiftFoundation
>> in tests? I'd like to test some internal code.
>> 
>> TestNSXMLDocument.swift uses this, but not on Linux. What's the reason for 
>> this?
>> 
>> /Daniel
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