If the hash value of the module is different then most likely something else is 
going on -- are you passing any special flags or defines as part of the 
compiler command? If you run the same command from swiftc on the command line 
do you see the same behavior?

 - Daniel

> On Apr 29, 2016, at 2:08 PM, Ramakrishna Mallireddy 
> <ramakrishna.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Every-time I run swift frontend the clang creates a new cachedir with 
> modulecache path hash(on every run the hash value is different for the same 
> input string) as the name of the dir and generates default cocoa framework 
> pcm files inside it.
> 
> I am using the swift front-end c++ api's to compile a simple swift file.
> If I set the -fdisable-module-hash, then pcm files are generated without the 
> hash as required under the ModuleCache Dir.
> so problem is solved as clang now see the existing pcm files, but now I hit 
> the next hurdle.
> 
> Now the pcm files are there in the cache, when I run the frontend again, I 
> assume clang will load the AST from the pcm files but clang ReadAST returns 
> with ASTReader::OutOfDate and as usual it calls compileAndLoadModule which I 
> want to avoid in the first place.
> 
> Call to CLang::CompilerInstance::ModuleManager->ReadAST(ModuleFileName,
>                                    serialization::MK_ImplicitModule,
> 
>                                    ImportLoc, ARRFlags) return with 
> ASTReader::OutOfDate
> 
> as ReadASTCore(FileName, Type, ImportLoc,  /*ImportedBy=*/nullptr, Loaded, 0, 
> 0, 0, ClientLoadCapabilities) returns with OutOfDate.
> 
> These files are generated just few minutes ago, how can it be OutOfDate I 
> don't have any idea.
> 
> File modules.timestamp under the ModuleCache Dir is 0 bytes.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Ramakrishna
> 
> 
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 9:15 PM, Daniel Dunbar <daniel_dun...@apple.com 
> <mailto:daniel_dun...@apple.com>> wrote:
> Clang will cache these automatically, can you give more details on exactly 
> what you are seeing?
> 
>  - Daniel
> 
> > On Apr 28, 2016, at 10:50 PM, Ramakrishna Mallireddy via swift-users 
> > <swift-users@swift.org <mailto:swift-users@swift.org>> wrote:
> >
> > I have these precompiled module files generated every-time I run the swift 
> > compiler.
> >
> > _Builtin_stddef_max_align_t-1LMTETLX3WNFT.pcm
> > CFNetwork-1UTIO6DPB9R5P.pcm
> > CoreFoundation-CF8BGN41VJ11.pcm
> > CoreGraphics-3SDFP08OX46EF.pcm
> > CoreImage-3SDFP08OX46EF.pcm
> > Darwin-4F8STAM1KXDF.pcm
> > Foundation-2LQ7EQYFLQOP.pcm
> > ...etc
> >
> > How can I make the swift compiler to use these cache rather than compiling 
> > the libraries again.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ramakrishna
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