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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Widmann
5a8d0744c3 [NFC] Adopt TypeBase-isms for GenericSignature
Structurally prevent a number of common anti-patterns involving generic
signatures by separating the interface into GenericSignature and the
implementation into GenericSignatureBase.  In particular, this allows
the comparison operators to be deleted which forces callers to
canonicalize the signature or ask to compare pointers explicitly.
2019-09-30 14:04:36 -07:00
Xi Ge
3103b5cec1 Frontend: set up output file .swiftsourceinfo
This patch will focus on teaching driver and frontend to emit this file.
The actual content and de-serialization parts will come later.

More details: https://forums.swift.org/t/proposal-emitting-source-information-file-during-compilation/28794
2019-09-24 13:52:17 -07:00
Jordan Rose
853caa66d4 [AST] Split FileUnit and its subclasses out of Module.h
Most of AST, Parse, and Sema deal with FileUnits regularly, but SIL
and IRGen certainly don't. Split FileUnit out into its own header to
cut down on recompilation times when something changes.

No functionality change.
2019-09-17 17:54:41 -07:00
Harlan Haskins
c82c9b8210 [ModuleInterfaces] Remove references to 'parseable' interfaces everywhere
Now that we've settled on Module Interface as the name, let's remove the
vestiges of "Parseable Interfaces"
2019-09-13 14:55:48 -07:00
Harlan Haskins
fafc5832fe [ModuleInterfaces] ParseableInterfaceModuleLoader -> ModuleInterfaceLoader
Rename this class to better fit the user-facing name.
2019-09-13 13:40:01 -07:00
Jordan Rose
d4ac04d25e Move access-path filtering into ModuleNameLookup (out of lookupValue) (#27097)
Removes duplicated logic from the implementations of
FileUnit::lookupValue, and simplifies the interface to
ModuleDecl::lookupValue, where everyone was passing an empty
(non-filtering) access path anyway /except/ during actual lookup from
source code. No functionality change.
2019-09-10 09:13:20 -07:00
Jordan Rose
3c2d709996 [Serialization] Move a bunch of internal headers to lib/ (#27012)
This will discourage their use outside of Serialization, which is a
good thing for encapsulation.
2019-09-04 08:58:06 -07:00
Xi Ge
d7863ce64e ModuleLoader: move PreferInterfaceForModules from SerializedModuleLoaderBase to ParseableInterfaceModuleLoader, NFC
We shouldn't over-expose this field since only ParseableInterfaceModuleLoader
is using it.
2019-09-03 18:08:39 -07:00
Jordan Rose
c06e105bd0 [Serialization] Switch to a better hash seed for lookup tables
...fulfilling the promised audit from 0747d9a339. No intended
functionality change /other/ than the order of already-unsorted lists.
This affected a number of SIL tests that relied on deserialization
order matching the original source order; I have no idea why the old
hash logic would make that the case. If we think that's a valuable
property, we should serialize a list of functions in addition to the
iterable table. (Maybe just in SIB mode?)
2019-08-29 09:20:18 -07:00
Jordan Rose
62f947d6ba [Serialization] Drop GenericEnvironmentID for GenericSignatureID (#26862)
A generic environment is always serialized as a GenericSignature with
a lazily-recreated environment, though sometimes it has to include
extra info specifically for generic environments used by SIL. The code
that was doing this claimed a bit for disambiguating between the two,
shrinking the permitted size of a compiled module from 2^31 bits to
2^30. (The code isn't just needlessly complicated; GenericEnvironments
used to be serialized with more information.)

Rather than have two representations for GenericEnvironmentID, this
commit just drops it altogether in favor of referencing
GenericSignatures directly.  This causes a negligible file size
shrinkage for swiftmodules in addition to eliminating the problematic
disambiguation bit.

For now, the Deserialization logic will continue to cache
GenericEnvironments that are used directly by Deserialization, but
really that should probably be done at the AST level. Then we can
simplify further to ModuleFile tracking a plain list of
GenericSignatures.
2019-08-28 09:38:19 -07:00
Xi Ge
1e656662d9 Frontend: add a front-end option to specify module names for which we prefer to loading via interfaces
ABI checker imports Swift frameworks by using Swift interfaces for various
reasons. The existing way of controlling preferred importing mechanism is by
setting an environment variable (SWIFT_FORCE_MODULE_LOADING), which may lead
to performance issues because the stdlib could also be loaded in this way.

This patch adds a new front-end option to specify module names for
which we prefer to importing via Swift interface. The option currently is only
accessible via swift-api-digester.

rdar://54559888
2019-08-27 19:40:58 -07:00
Jordan Rose
e9d22f25f7 [Serialization] Replace fixed-width fields with smaller VBR fields (#26887)
VBR fields can store up to 64 bits of info in N-bit units, where the
top bit describes whether there are further units to come. See
http://llvm.org/docs/BitCodeFormat.html for more information. In the
cases of the fields changed here, these are all usually-small values
that can /occasionally/ get a lot larger; a VBR field allows us to
pick a reasonable default while still not setting a maximum.

Swiftmodule size micro-optimization. No functionality change; due to
LLVM bitstream being a self-describing container format, this does not
actually break compatibility.
2019-08-27 17:44:01 -07:00
Jordan Rose
9e1b206984 [Serialization] Collapse indirection in DeclContextID
...by making it a tagged union of either a DeclID or a
LocalDeclContextID. This should lead to smaller module files and be
slightly more efficient to deserialize, and also means that every
AST entity kind is serialized in exactly one way, which allows for
the following commit's refactoring.
2019-08-27 11:39:16 -07:00
Jordan Rose
c50113185f Merge pull request #26816 from jrose-apple/cant-stand-the-rain
Fix a pair of leaks related to FileUnit destructors not being run
2019-08-26 11:06:54 -07:00
Doug Gregor
c8ac000fbb Record specialized signature in (SIL)SpecializeAttr.
Rather than storing the set of input requirements in a
(SIL)SpecializeAttr, store the specialized generic signature. This
prevents clients from having to rebuild the same specialized generic
signature on every use.
2019-08-26 09:54:56 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
5fc1d1d349 [ownership] Define a new instruction copy_unmanaged_value.
This provides a singular instruction for convert an unmanaged value to a ref,
then strong_retain it. I expanded the definition of UNCHECKED_REF_STORAGE to
include these copy like instructions. This instruction is valid in all SIL.

The reason why I am adding this instruction is that currently when we emit an
access to an unowned (unsafe) ivar, we use an unmanaged_to_ref and a strong
retain. This can look to the optimizer like a strong retain that can potentially
be optimized. By combining the two together into a new instruction, we can avoid
this potential problem since the pattern matching will break.
2019-08-25 21:26:40 -07:00
Jordan Rose
5c785d42b3 Enforce that FileUnit + LoadedFile have trivial destructors
We already do this for other ASTContext-allocated types (see
Decl.cpp). This will prevent the sort of mistakes in the previous two
commits.

Note that if any particular subclass of FileUnit wants to have its
destructor run, it can opt into that manually using
ASTContext::addDestructorCleanup. SourceFile and BuiltinUnit both do
this. But we generally don't /want/ to do this if we can avoid it
because it adds to compiler teardown time.
2019-08-23 17:40:46 -07:00
Jordan Rose
764e2b8ce6 Sink private-file import support down to SerializedASTFile
Implementing it in LoadedFile is nice in theory, but causes a leak in
practice because that type is ASTContext-allocated and usually never
destroyed.

https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-11366
2019-08-23 17:40:45 -07:00
Jordan Rose
e479e1398d [Serialization] Use the module interface as the name of the file
...rather than the buffer, for a compiled module that came from a
module interface.

This was already happening at a higher level
(ModuleDecl::getModuleFilename) so pushing it down to the low-level
ModuleFile::getModuleFilename doesn't really change things much. The
important fix that goes with this is that SerializedASTFile no longer
leaks this name by storing it outside of ModuleFile.

https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-11365
2019-08-23 17:40:45 -07:00
Jordan Rose
c45f3a37cc [Serialization] Stop storing the load Status in ModuleFile itself
The code tried extra hard to make sure this stayed in sync with the
returned ValidationInfo, but there's no real reason for that. Just
keep a single "HasError" bit for checking that the module's not being
obviously misused. (I snuck some groundwork for this into the previous
commit.)
2019-08-21 21:20:12 -07:00
Jordan Rose
4497a0c69a [Serialization] Split ModuleFile fatal and non-fatal errors
`ModuleFile::error` was being used both for errors of initial parse
and configuration (non-fatal) and format errors during actual
deserialization (fatal, indicating a corrupted module). Split out the
latter to `ModuleFile::fatal()` (to go with the existing
`ModuleFile::fatal(llvm::Error)`) and be more consistent about
explicitly setting statuses for the former.

Since 'fatal()' is always fatal, this also allows deleting dummy
recovery code that would never be used in practice.
2019-08-21 21:20:12 -07:00
Jordan Rose
57b1ea8d80 [Serialization] Remove "delayed actions" support
Previously, cycle-breaking logic would delay certain actions until all
re-entrant deserialization was complete for a particular module. That
hasn't been used in a while, though, now that the AST itself supports
more laziness, so let's take it out.

No functionality change; this really was unused.
2019-08-20 20:02:12 -07:00
Varun Gandhi
af47110858 Merge pull request #26690 from varungandhi-apple/vg-refactor-validateExtension
Avoid setting the extendedType before and after computing the generic signature.
2019-08-19 14:04:03 -07:00
Jordan Rose
94d1e5efe6 Avoid reserved names in C++ code: "__Consuming" (#26720)
Double-underscored names are reserved for the C++ "implementation"
(language and standard library). Even though "__Consuming" isn't
likely to be part of the C++ standard any time soon, we should follow
the rules.

Note that the API digester will continue to use the string
"__Consuming" for now, even though the underscores aren't really
significant, to avoid invalidating existing dumps.

No functionality change.
2019-08-19 13:06:53 -07:00
Varun Gandhi
c85eae1efb Get rid of the second call to setType() in validateExtension().
This means that we no longer have the invariant that the extendedType always
contains the generic parameters. So we need to fix the assertions/test cases
for it.
2019-08-19 11:37:18 -07:00
Slava Pestov
1c3ac86796 AST: Banish OptionalTypeKind to ClangImporter.h
The only place this was used in Decl.h was the failability kind of a
constructor.

I decided to replace this with a boolean isFailable() bit. Now that
we have isImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional(), it seems to make more sense
to not have ConstructorDecl represent redundant information which
might not be internally consistent.

Most callers of getFailability() actually only care if the result is
failable or not; the few callers that care about it being IUO can
check isImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional() as well.
2019-08-15 18:41:42 -04:00
Slava Pestov
19d283d9dc AST: Replace ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptionalAttr with Decl::{is,set}ImplicitlyUnwrappedOptional() 2019-08-15 18:41:41 -04:00
Erik Eckstein
32c0feb577 SIL: add a [dynamic_lifetime] flag to alloc_stack and alloc_box
This flag is set by DefinitInitialization if the lifetime of the stored value is controlled dynamically.
If the flag is set, it's not (easily) possibly to statically calculate the lifetime of the stored value.
2019-08-13 09:29:05 +02:00
Harlan Haskins
114b039481 [Serialization] Teach serialization to get a generic signature from opaque types
Previously, if we had an XREF to an opaque type, we would fail trying to
get the generic signature from that type.

Fixes rdar://53958358
2019-08-12 15:08:09 -07:00
Joe Groff
77b012af1d SIL: Add an [exact_self_class] function attribute.
This indicates that the "self" argument to the current function is always dynamically of the exact
static base class type, allowing metadata accesses in IRGen to use the local self metadata to answer
metadata requests for the class type. Set this attribute on allocating entry points of designated
inits, which is one of the most common places where we emit redundant metadata accesses.
2019-08-08 14:03:07 -07:00
Slava Pestov
e41760e44f Sema: Add request to compute if an AccessorDecl is transparent
Implicit accessors are sometimes transparent for performance reasons.
Previously this was done in Sema by maybeMarkTransparent(), which would
add a TransparentAttr. Replace this with a request.
2019-07-31 14:54:57 -04:00
Slava Pestov
d3cd9c2d7b Serialization: Track vtable slots for VarDecl and SubscriptDecl
Once accessors are no longer listed as members of their parent context,
a failure to deserialize a VarDecl or SubscriptDecl needs to create a
MissingMemberDecl with the total number of vtable entries expected for
all of the accessors of the storage.

Note that until the accessor change actually lands, we always compute
the expected number of vtable entries as 0.
2019-07-30 15:44:53 -04:00
Jordan Rose
28b3d8e0a7 [Serialization] Preserve whether a raw value is explicit (#26324)
...which allows the AST printer to correctly choose whether to print
it, which means it can be printed in a module interface in a non-WMO
build, which is necessary for @objc enums to have a correct run-time
representation when clients use that interface.

rdar://problem/53469608
2019-07-24 10:25:42 -07:00
Slava Pestov
4eec522578 Sema: Fix inheritance of @requires_stored_property_inits
Previously we would copy this attribute from a superclass to the
subclass when validating a subclass. However, this is only correct
if the superclass is always guaranteed to have been validated
before the subclass.

Indeed, it appears this assumption is no longer true, so we would
sometimes lose track of the attribute, which would result in SILGen
failing to emit the ivar initializer entry point.

Instead, check for the attribute as part of the superclass walk
in checkAncestry(), ensuring the result is always up to date, correct,
and cached.

As a follow-up, we should also convert checkAncestry() into a
request, but I'm not doing that here to keep the fix short.

Fixes <rdar://problem/50845438>.
2019-07-23 12:23:27 -04:00
Slava Pestov
a532a325e1 AST: Move a few methods from VarDecl down to ParamDecl 2019-07-22 20:19:09 -04:00
Erik Eckstein
237a3ef77f SIL: Extend cond_fail by a second operand, which is a static string literal, indicating the failure reason. 2019-07-16 12:31:10 +02:00
Brent Royal-Gordon
d5a2912a26 Revert "Better runtime failure messages (not yet enabled by default)" 2019-07-15 13:42:40 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
e2d313ef68 SIL: Extend cond_fail by a second operand, which is a static string literal, indicating the failure reason. 2019-07-12 14:03:13 +02:00
Slava Pestov
4c499fd4ac AST: Stop passing around LazyResolvers in various places 2019-07-06 00:43:22 -04:00
Jordan Rose
bff83f63eb [Serialization] Drop protocols whose requirements can't be loaded (#25809)
If a protocol inherits from a protocol that can't be loaded, drop it
entirely. Similarly, if it has requirements that reference types in
other modules that can't be loaded, drop the protocol entirely---at
least for now, we don't want to deal with a protocol that exists but
has the wrong requirement signature. That "in other modules" isn't
perfect, but it avoids cases where two protocols depend on each other.
Unfortunately, it means the compiler may still get into exactly the
situation above if a protocol depends on another protocol in the same
module, and /that/ protocol can't be loaded for some other reason. But
it's progress.

This comes up when referencing implementation-only-imported protocols
from non-public protocols, but is also just general deserialization
recovery goodness.

rdar://problem/52141347
2019-06-28 20:03:37 -07:00
Jordan Rose
2fae37824e [Serialization] Stop serializing protocols' generic environments
...they can be trivially recreated.
2019-06-27 14:53:13 -07:00
Jordan Rose
cce8d2fde0 [Serialization] Deserialize protocol requirement signatures lazily
Always good to do less work, and it's a stepping stone towards
recovering from trying to deserialize a protocol with missing
requirements.
2019-06-27 14:52:47 -07:00
Doug Gregor
db5440bdef [SE-0258] Rename wrapperValue to projectedValue. 2019-06-26 07:39:01 -07:00
Doug Gregor
7bb01c743b [SE-0258] Promote projection variables ($foo) to the original property access
When the outermost property wrapper associated with a property has a
`wrapperValue`, create the projection property (with the `$` prefix)
at the same access level as the original property. This puts the
wrapped-value interface and the projection interface at the same level.

The newly-introduced @_projectionValueProperty attribute is implicitly
created to establish the link between the original property and the
projection value within module interfaces, where both properties will
be explicitly written out.
2019-06-26 07:39:01 -07:00
Slava Pestov
8518fc2e4e AST: Remove FuncDecl::hasDynamicSelf() 2019-06-26 01:12:27 -04:00
Slava Pestov
1e1e812768 Sema: Use a request to create lazy property backing storage 2019-06-19 22:12:55 -04:00
Harlan Haskins
d23101d337 [Sema] Compute superclass of deserialized protocols via generic signature
We don't need to serialize the protocol's superclass, we can compute it from the
generic signature. Previously, we would drop the superclass while
serializing because we didn't check the generic signature in
SuperclassTypeRequest, which would cause us to cache `NULL` when we
called `setSuperclass` for a protocol with a superclass constraint.

Fixes rdar://50526401
2019-06-18 16:38:09 -07:00
Slava Pestov
f681cbe264 SIL: Remove SILVTable::Entry::Linkage
This field would store the linkage of the original method, if it was
distinct from the linkage of a vtable thunk. It is no longer used.
2019-06-09 15:54:05 -07:00
Doug Gregor
c02ecf9859 [SE-0258] Rename to Property Wrappers 2019-05-29 22:17:50 -07:00
Jordan Rose
96e8d56878 [Serialization] Add recovery for structs with non-loadable constraints
That is, if a struct's generic requirements can't be deserialized,
drop the struct. This is the same logic that's already in play for
enums and (as of the previous commit) classes, so it should be pretty
well tested by now. (Hence the sole test I'm adding here, snuck into
superclass.swift because it's a superclass /constraint/ being tested.)

I don't know of any outstanding issues caused by this, but it was
weird to have it for enums and classes but not structs, so here we
are.
2019-05-17 10:25:01 -07:00