[6.3.2] Fully-qualify reference to 'Comment' type in #expect expansion when comment argument isn't a string literal#1652
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…when comment argument isn't a string literal Fixes swiftlang#1641
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This fixes a build error which can arise in the code emitted by
#expectwhen thecommentargument is not a string literal and the module the#expectappears in has a custom type visible namedComment, conflicting with the testing library's built-in type by that name.#expectand#requiremacros