[6.2] Disallow the @Test attribute on operator declarations.#1207
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This PR prevents `@Test` from being applied to an operator declaration such as: ```swift @test(arguments: ...) static func +(lhs: A, rhs: B) { ... } ``` Now, the following error will be emitted by the compiler: > 🛑 Attribute 'Test' cannot be applied to an operator Previously, applying `@Test` to an operator produced undefined/unstable effects. Resolves #1204. ### Checklist: - [x] Code and documentation should follow the style of the [Style Guide](https://github.com/apple/swift-testing/blob/main/Documentation/StyleGuide.md). - [x] If public symbols are renamed or modified, DocC references should be updated.
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@Teston operator declarations, which doesn't work correctly and was never supported.@Test func +().@Testdoesn't work consistently on operator functions #1204@Testattribute on operator declarations. #1205