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Failed to build Gate, reference main (2b6b58), with Swift 6.2 for Wasm on 21 Jun 2025 17:07:35 UTC.

Build Command

bash -c docker run --pull=always --rm -v "checkouts-4606859-1":/host -w "$PWD" registry.gitlab.com/finestructure/spi-images:wasm-6.2-latest swift build --swift-sdk wasm32-unknown-wasi 2>&1

Build Log

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RunAll
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Builder version: 4.64.0
Interrupt handler set up.
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Checkout
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Clone URL: https://github.com/wadetregaskis/Gate.git
Reference: main
Initialized empty Git repository in /host/spi-builder-workspace/.git/
hint: Using 'master' as the name for the initial branch. This default branch name
hint: is subject to change. To configure the initial branch name to use in all
hint: of your new repositories, which will suppress this warning, call:
hint:
hint: 	git config --global init.defaultBranch <name>
hint:
hint: Names commonly chosen instead of 'master' are 'main', 'trunk' and
hint: 'development'. The just-created branch can be renamed via this command:
hint:
hint: 	git branch -m <name>
From https://github.com/wadetregaskis/Gate
 * branch            main       -> FETCH_HEAD
 * [new branch]      main       -> origin/main
HEAD is now at 2b6b582 Enabled all the upcoming features I'm aware of (except for `FullTypeThrows`, because it's currently badly broken in the Swift 6 compiler).
Cloned https://github.com/wadetregaskis/Gate.git
Revision (git rev-parse @):
2b6b582702c2fdf6445661881c2fb5ea9d54ca44
SPI manifest file found: $PWD/.spi.yml
SUCCESS checkout https://github.com/wadetregaskis/Gate.git at main
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Build
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Selected platform:         wasm
Swift version:             6.2
Building package at path:  $PWD
https://github.com/wadetregaskis/Gate.git
Running build ...
bash -c docker run --pull=always --rm -v "checkouts-4606859-1":/host -w "$PWD" registry.gitlab.com/finestructure/spi-images:wasm-6.2-latest swift build --swift-sdk wasm32-unknown-wasi 2>&1
wasm-6.2-latest: Pulling from finestructure/spi-images
Digest: sha256:44384f43f933eaa0f42803e9ef7c3d8388c5841ccc831a15a5edf63d8c273423
Status: Image is up to date for registry.gitlab.com/finestructure/spi-images:wasm-6.2-latest
Building for debugging...
[0/2] Write sources
[1/2] Write swift-version-24593BA9C3E375BF.txt
error: emit-module command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
[3/4] Emitting module Gate
/host/spi-builder-workspace/Sources/Gate/Gate.swift:3:15: error: no such module 'Foundation'
  1 | //  Created by Wade Tregaskis on 2024-03-05.
  2 |
  3 | public import Foundation // For NSRecursiveLock.  TODO: remove this dependency on Foundation (extract the `NSRecursiveLock` implementation into a standalone package?).  TODO: make this `@usableFromInline internal` once `@usableFromInline` is correctly supported.  https://forums.swift.org/t/usablefrominline-not-supported-on-imports-in-swift-6/72379/2
    |               `- error: no such module 'Foundation'
  4 |
  5 | /// Controls execution of async task(s) like a gate that can be opened or closed, with tasks having to wait to enter while it's closed.
[4/4] Compiling Gate Gate.swift
/host/spi-builder-workspace/Sources/Gate/Gate.swift:3:15: error: no such module 'Foundation'
  1 | //  Created by Wade Tregaskis on 2024-03-05.
  2 |
  3 | public import Foundation // For NSRecursiveLock.  TODO: remove this dependency on Foundation (extract the `NSRecursiveLock` implementation into a standalone package?).  TODO: make this `@usableFromInline internal` once `@usableFromInline` is correctly supported.  https://forums.swift.org/t/usablefrominline-not-supported-on-imports-in-swift-6/72379/2
    |               `- error: no such module 'Foundation'
  4 |
  5 | /// Controls execution of async task(s) like a gate that can be opened or closed, with tasks having to wait to enter while it's closed.
BUILD FAILURE 6.2 wasm