print("after => \(internalState)")
after => transferReady(Foundation.URLSessionTask._TransferState(... <redacted> ...))
before => transferReady(Foundation.URLSessionTask._TransferState(... <redacted> ...))
after => transferInProgress(Foundation.URLSessionTask._TransferState(... <redacted> ...))
To put it in simple terms, the modification doesn't seem to be taking effect with the current HEAD.
I haven't been able to isolate this problem in an independent test case. However, anybody who wants to reproduce it can simply run TestFoundation after enabling the URLSession tests (which have been disabled for now) in TestFoundation/main.swift.
I did compare the `-emit-ir` outputs from the passing and failing levels. There seems to be a clear difference in the way we store the new value of this property. But given my limited exposure to debugging Swift compiler issues, I wasn't able to progress further.
Can someone help us here please? Thanks.
Pushkar N Kulkarni,
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