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David Farler
51f8070abe Serialize local types
Local type declarations are saved in the source file during parsing,
now serialized as decls. Some of these may be defined in DeclContexts
which aren't Decls and previously weren't serialized. Create four new
record kinds:

* PatternBindingInitializer
* DefaultArgumentInitializer
* AbstractClosureExpr
* TopLevelCodeDecl

These new records are used to only preserve enough information for
remangling in the debugger, and parental context relationships.

Finally, provide a lookup API in the module to search by mangled name.
With the new remangling API, the debugging lifecycle for local types
should be complete.

The extra LOCAL_CONTEXT record will compressed back down in a
subsequent patch.

Swift SVN r24739
2015-01-27 01:49:54 +00:00
Doug Gregor
b642c555be Allow one to change the argument labels of curried function parameters.
Curried function parameters (i.e., those past the first written
parameter list) default to having argument labels (which they always
have), but any attempt to change or remove the argument labels would
fail. Use the fact that we keep both the argument labels and the
parameter names in patterns to generalize our handling of argument
labels to address this problem.

The IDE changes are due to some positive fallout from this change: we
were using the body parameters as labels in code completions for
subscript operations, which was annoying and wrong.

Fixes rdar://problem/17237268.

Swift SVN r24525
2015-01-19 22:15:14 +00:00
David Farler
cad9f99929 Revert "Serialize local types and provide a lookup API"
Changing the design of this to maintain more local context
information and changing the lookup API.

This reverts commit 4f2ff1819064dc61c20e31c7c308ae6b3e6615d0.

Swift SVN r24432
2015-01-15 00:33:10 +00:00
David Farler
fab3d491d9 Serialize local types and provide a lookup API
rdar://problem/18295292

Locally scoped type declarations were previously not serialized into the
module, which meant that the debugger couldn't reason about the
structure of instances of those types.

Introduce a new mangling for local types:
[file basename MD5][counter][identifier]
This allows the demangle node's data to be used directly for lookup
without having to backtrack in the debugger.

Local decls are now serialized into a LOCAL_TYPE_DECLS table in the
module, which acts as the backing hash table for looking up
[file basename MD5][counter][identifier] -> DeclID mappings.

New tests:
* swift-ide-test mode for testing the demangle/lookup/mangle lifecycle
of a module that contains local decls
* mangling
* module merging with local decls

Swift SVN r24426
2015-01-14 22:08:47 +00:00
John McCall
cae0f6e3db Add the ability for a owning addressor to return
a non-native owner.  This is required by Slice, which
will use an ObjC immutable array object as the owner
as long as all the elements are contiguous.

As part of this, I decided it was best to encode the
native requirement in the accessor names.  This makes
some of these accessors really long; we can revisit this
if we productize this feature.

Note that pinning addressors still require a native
owner, since pinning as a feature is specific to swift
refcounting.

Swift SVN r24420
2015-01-14 19:14:20 +00:00
John McCall
dc4431ebff Split addressors into unsafe, owning, and pinning variants.
Change all the existing addressors to the unsafe variant.

Update the addressor mangling to include the variant.

The addressor and mutable-addressor may be any of the
variants, independent of the choice for the other.

SILGen and code synthesis for the new variants is still
untested.

Swift SVN r24387
2015-01-13 03:09:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner
3e41339cb2 rename @__noescape to @noescape, now that it is a generally visible feature,
wrapping up rdar://16323038.  Pieces still remaining are a Clang attribute+
importer support for it, plus adoption in the stdlib (tracked by other radars).


Swift SVN r24223
2015-01-06 22:54:25 +00:00
Chris Lattner
66eaede3d3 fix validation-test/stdlib/AssertDiagnostics.swift. It is puking out a horrible type
signature from a diagnostic.  Instead of adjusting the diagnostic in the test, improve
the ASTPrinter to only print @noescape if @autoclosure isn't present.  The later implies
the first and is probably what the user wrote (note that at this level in the compiler
we don't have a real "isimplicit" bit).



Swift SVN r24216
2015-01-06 21:18:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner
21a7a6c89a Doug twisted my arm and convinced me that noescape was a better match for the semantics we’ll have here. NoCapture would be confusable with "this closure doesn’t have any captures, thus should be compatible with thin function types"
The attribute itself remains __'ized.



Swift SVN r24113
2014-12-23 17:52:10 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e349ee3a60 Start the implementation of a "nocapture" attribute, which is only valid on paramdecls.
This is part of rdar://16323038.  Because this hasn't been fully design reviewed and
implemented, I'm naming it as __nocapture for now.  It is blocking finishing off the
"improved let model" work.




Swift SVN r24079
2014-12-22 21:34:30 +00:00
John McCall
169e4fe319 Add Builtin.UnsafeValueBuffer, which provides opaque
storage for arbitrary values.

A buffer doesn't provide any way to identify the type of
value it stores, and so it cannot be copied, moved, or
destroyed independently; thus it's not available as a
first-class type in Swift, which is why I've labelled
it Unsafe.  But it does allow an efficient means of
opaquely preserving information between two cooperating
functions.  This will be useful for the adjustments I
need to make to materializeForSet to support safe
addressors.

I considered making this a SIL type category instead,
like $@value_buffer T.  This is an attractive idea because
it's generally better-typed.  The disadvantages are that:
- it would need its own address_to_pointer equivalents and
- alloc_stack doesn't know what type will be stored in
  any particular buffer, so there still needs to be
  something opaque.

This representation is a bit gross, but it'll do.

Swift SVN r23903
2014-12-13 01:27:12 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5d8613c7c9 Introduce a new "Indirect_In_Guaranteed" SIL parameter convention. This
isn't used yet, but will be for modeling the self argument passed to an 
address-only witness implementation.   NFC since all this code is dead :-)



Swift SVN r23857
2014-12-11 01:41:29 +00:00
Joe Pamer
2912159776 Improve diagnostics for expression typecheck errors
These changes make the following improvements to how we generate diagnostics for expression typecheck failure:
- Customizing a diagnostic for a specific expression kind is as easy as adding a new method to the FailureDiagnosis class,
  and does not require intimate knowledge of the constraint solver’s inner workings.
    - As part of this patch, I’ve introduced specialized diagnostics for call, binop, unop, subscript, assignment and inout
      expressions, but we can go pretty far with this.
    - This also opens up the possibility to customize diagnostics not just for the expression kind, but for the specific types
      involved as well.
- For the purpose of presenting accurate type info, partially-specialized subexpressions are individually re-typechecked
  free of any contextual types. This allows us to:
    - Properly surface subexpression errors.
    - Almost completely avoid any type variables in our diagnostics. In cases where they could not be eliminated, we now
      substitute in "_".
    - More accurately indicate the sources of errors.
- We do a much better job of diagnosing disjunction failures. (So no more nonsensical ‘UInt8’ error messages.)
- We now present reasonable error messages for overload resolution failures, informing the user of partially-matching
  parameter lists when possible.

At the very least, these changes address the following bugs:

<rdar://problem/15863738> More information needed in type-checking error messages
<rdar://problem/16306600> QoI: passing a 'let' value as an inout results in an unfriendly diagnostic
<rdar://problem/16449805> Wrong error for struct-to-protocol downcast
<rdar://problem/16699932> improve type checker diagnostic when passing Double to function taking a Float
<rdar://problem/16707914> fatal error: Can't unwrap Optional.None…Optional.swift, line 75 running Master-Detail Swift app built from template
<rdar://problem/16785829> Inout parameter fixit
<rdar://problem/16900438> We shouldn't leak the internal type placeholder
<rdar://problem/16909379> confusing type check diagnostics
<rdar://problem/16951521> Extra arguments to functions result in an unhelpful error
<rdar://problem/16971025> Two Terrible Diagnostics
<rdar://problem/17007804> $T2 in compiler error string
<rdar://problem/17027483> Terrible diagnostic
<rdar://problem/17083239> Mysterious error using find() with Foundation types
<rdar://problem/17149771> Diagnostic for closure with no inferred return value leaks type variables
<rdar://problem/17212371> Swift poorly-worded error message when overload resolution fails on return type
<rdar://problem/17236976> QoI: Swift error for incorrectly typed parameter is confusing/misleading
<rdar://problem/17304200> Wrong error for non-self-conforming protocols
<rdar://problem/17321369> better error message for inout protocols
<rdar://problem/17539380> Swift error seems wrong
<rdar://problem/17559593> Bogus locationless "treating a forced downcast to 'NSData' as optional will never produce 'nil'" warning
<rdar://problem/17567973> 32-bit error message is really far from the mark: error: missing argument for parameter 'withFont' in call
<rdar://problem/17671058> Wrong error message: "Missing argument for parameter 'completion' in call"
<rdar://problem/17704609> Float is not convertible to UInt8
<rdar://problem/17705424> Poor error reporting for passing Doubles to NSColor: extra argument 'red' in call
<rdar://problem/17743603> Swift compiler gives misleading error message in "NSLayoutConstraint.constraintsWithVisualFormat("x", options: 123, metrics: nil, views: views)"
<rdar://problem/17784167> application of operator to generic type results in odd diagnostic
<rdar://problem/17801696> Awful diagnostic trying to construct an Int when .Int is around
<rdar://problem/17863882> cannot convert the expression's type '()' to type 'Seq'
<rdar://problem/17865869> "has different argument names" diagnostic when parameter defaulted-ness differs
<rdar://problem/17937593> Unclear error message for empty array literal without type context
<rdar://problem/17943023> QoI: compiler displays wrong error when a float is provided to a Int16 parameter in init method
<rdar://problem/17951148> Improve error messages for expressions inside if statements by pre-evaluating outside the 'if'
<rdar://problem/18057815> Unhelpful Swift error message
<rdar://problem/18077468> Incorrect argument label for insertSubview(...)
<rdar://problem/18079213> 'T1' is not identical to 'T2' lacks directionality
<rdar://problem/18086470> Confusing Swift error message: error: 'T' is not convertible to 'MirrorDisposition'
<rdar://problem/18098995> QoI: Unhelpful compiler error when leaving off an & on an inout parameter
<rdar://problem/18104379> Terrible error message
<rdar://problem/18121897> unexpected low-level error on assignment to immutable value through array writeback
<rdar://problem/18123596> unexpected error on self. capture inside class method
<rdar://problem/18152074> QoI: Improve diagnostic for type mismatch in dictionary subscripting
<rdar://problem/18242160> There could be a better error message when using [] instead of [:]
<rdar://problem/18242812> 6A1021a : Type variable leaked
<rdar://problem/18331819> Unclear error message when trying to set an element of an array constant (Swift)
<rdar://problem/18414834> Bad diagnostics example
<rdar://problem/18422468> Calculation of constant value yields unexplainable error
<rdar://problem/18427217> Misleading error message makes debugging difficult
<rdar://problem/18439742> Misleading error: "cannot invoke" mentions completely unrelated types as arguments
<rdar://problem/18535804> Wrong compiler error from swift compiler
<rdar://problem/18567914> Xcode 6.1. GM, Swift, assignment from Int64 to NSNumber. Warning shown as problem with UInt8
<rdar://problem/18784027> Negating Int? Yields Float
<rdar://problem/17691565> attempt to modify a 'let' variable with ++ results in typecheck error about @lvalue Float
<rdar://problem/17164001> "++" on let value could give a better error message

Swift SVN r23782
2014-12-08 21:56:47 +00:00
Chris Willmore
36d0f187ec Sema, SILGen, ClangImporter: Add special support for Set<T>
Add the following functionality to the Swift compiler:

* covariant subtyping of Set
* upcasting, downcasting of Set
* automatic bridging between Set and NSSet, including
    * NSSet params/return values in ObjC are imported as Set<NSObject>
    * Set params/return values in Swift are visible to ObjC as NSSet

<rdar://problem/18853078> Implement Set<T> up and downcasting

Swift SVN r23751
2014-12-06 02:52:33 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
5df1746336 [IDE] When printing the module interface, annotate the module name references in the imports.
Swift SVN r23692
2014-12-04 20:17:07 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
1552772a15 [AST] Move ModuleEntity from libIDE to libAST so that the ASTPrinter can use it.
Swift SVN r23680
2014-12-04 05:52:16 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
8dba2bc129 [ASTPrinter] Control whether we should skip printing empty extensions or not.
Swift SVN r23469
2014-11-20 05:08:37 +00:00
Joe Groff
5e682924f6 AST: Drop insignificant CheckedCastKinds.
We'd like to kill this enum off eventually, since the runtime inevitably needs to be able to handle arbitrary checked casts in opaque contexts, and SILGen and IRGen can deal with picking more optimal runtime entry points for specific casts. Only the container bridging kinds are still depended on anymore, and even those ought to eventually be handlable by the runtime in 'x as T' situations. NFC yet.

Swift SVN r23127
2014-11-06 04:05:05 +00:00
Joe Groff
5a2f48e3be Add a Builtin.BridgeObject type.
This is a type that has ownership of a reference while allowing access to the
spare bits inside the pointer, but which can also safely hold an ObjC tagged pointer
reference (with no spare bits of course). It additionally blesses one
Foundation-coordinated bit with the meaning of "has swift refcounting" in order
to get a faster short-circuit to native refcounting. It supports the following
builtin operations:

- Builtin.castToBridgeObject<T>(ref: T, bits: Builtin.Word) ->
  Builtin.BridgeObject

  Creates a BridgeObject that contains the bitwise-OR of the bit patterns of
  "ref" and "bits". It is the user's responsibility to ensure "bits" doesn't
  interfere with the reference identity of the resulting value. In other words,
  it is undefined behavior unless:

    castReferenceFromBridgeObject(castToBridgeObject(ref, bits)) === ref

  This means "bits" must be zero if "ref" is a tagged pointer. If "ref" is a real
  object pointer, "bits" must not have any non-spare bits set (unless they're
  already set in the pointer value). The native discriminator bit may only be set
  if the object is Swift-refcounted.

- Builtin.castReferenceFromBridgeObject<T>(bo: Builtin.BridgeObject) -> T

  Extracts the reference from a BridgeObject.

- Builtin.castBitPatternFromBridgeObject(bo: Builtin.BridgeObject) -> Builtin.Word

  Presents the bit pattern of a BridgeObject as a Word.

BridgeObject's bits are set up as follows on the various platforms:

i386, armv7:

  No ObjC tagged pointers
  Swift native refcounting flag bit: 0x0000_0001
  Other available spare bits:        0x0000_0002

x86_64:

  Reserved for ObjC tagged pointers: 0x8000_0000_0000_0001
  Swift native refcounting flag bit: 0x0000_0000_0000_0002
  Other available spare bits:        0x7F00_0000_0000_0004

arm64:

  Reserved for ObjC tagged pointers: 0x8000_0000_0000_0000
  Swift native refcounting flag bit: 0x4000_0000_0000_0000
  Other available spare bits:        0x3F00_0000_0000_0007

TODO: BridgeObject doesn't present any extra inhabitants. It ought to at least provide null as an extra inhabitant for Optional.

Swift SVN r22880
2014-10-23 00:09:23 +00:00
Denis Vnukov
448822b1c4 Fixed an issue in IfConfigStmt parsing leading to source ranges verification assertions (rdar://problem/18251200).
The change also includes replacing BraceStmt* reference in IfConfigStmtClause structure with a simple list of clause elements.




Swift SVN r22868
2014-10-21 22:48:20 +00:00
Manman Ren
19e595dbe8 [SILParser] enable sil_stored for structs.
Swift SVN r22589
2014-10-08 00:37:37 +00:00
Joe Groff
949e0b0741 Drop the @sil_self attribute.
We no longer need to abuse Self archetypes to represent values inside existential containers.

Swift SVN r22487
2014-10-03 03:09:45 +00:00
Jordan Rose
2a76f18e4b Drop uses of Optional::cache.
In preparation for the switch to llvm::Optional, which doesn't have a 'cache'
method. Given how long we spent bikeshedding over the name and how few places
we ended up using it, I didn't feel like trying to push it through on the
LLVM side.

Swift SVN r22471
2014-10-02 18:51:36 +00:00
Joe Groff
ff8d6411c0 Push uuid system dependencies out of header.
Swift SVN r22412
2014-09-30 22:32:57 +00:00
Joe Groff
a89949183d Give opened existential archetypes globally unique identifiers.
This lets us reliably print and parse opened archetypes across different compiler invocations. Using a source-related locator would be ideal, but that's complicated by the need to manufacture, print, and parse these things during SIL passes, so cop out and burn a UUID for now.

Swift SVN r22385
2014-09-30 14:07:31 +00:00
John McCall
8c303ef7a6 Representational changes towards get-and-mutableAddress
properties.

The main design change here is that, rather than having
purportedly orthogonal storage kinds and has-addressor
bits, I've merged them into an exhaustive enum of the
possibilities.  I've also split the observing storage kind
into stored-observing and inherited-observing cases, which
is possible to do in the parser because the latter are
always marked 'override' and the former aren't.  This
should lead to much better consideration for inheriting
observers, which were otherwise very easy to forget about.
It also gives us much better recovery when override checking
fails before we can identify the overridden declaration;
previously, we would end up spuriously considering the
override to be a stored property despite the user's
clearly expressed intent.

Swift SVN r22381
2014-09-30 08:39:38 +00:00
Manman Ren
4f5d34c105 [Printer] update the implementation of ProtocolConformance::printName.
Our serializer does not serialize the inherited field of GenericTypeParamDecl.
PrintAST::printInherited handles the case where the 'inherited' list is
absent and grab the information from the protocols.

SILPrinter prints the protocol conformance used in sil_witness_table by calling
printName, which calls GenericParamList::print instead of
PrintAST::printGenericParams. In order to print the correct inherited list, this
commit changes the implementation of ProtocolConformance::printName to use
PrintAST::printGenericParams.

rdar://18400903


Swift SVN r22371
2014-09-29 23:05:57 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
8fdd6aca87 Fix warnings about falling off the end of a function without a return
Swift SVN r22317
2014-09-27 23:34:22 +00:00
John McCall
16cb523c3a AST support for accessors.
Swift SVN r22228
2014-09-23 20:34:19 +00:00
John McCall
75050f8166 Generate an implicit 'materializeForSet' accessor
along with getters and setters.

Just generate it for now.

Swift SVN r22011
2014-09-17 08:08:03 +00:00
Manman Ren
0b19aaf716 [SILParser] handle generic signature with depth.
Here is how we parse SILFunctionType:
1> Printer will print the generic signature of SILFunctionType by splitting the
   requirement lists by depth.
2> Parser will parse the printed generic signature as nested generic parameter
   lists, and will construct generic signature from the generic parameter lists
   by calling getAsCanonicalGenericSignature.
3> When parsing the substitution list of an ApplyInst, we assume the order of
   the substitutions match the order of AllNestedArchetypes.

Parsing of back-to-back generic parameter lists is only enabled in SIL mode.

Another option is to parse generic signatures directly, but at SIL level, we
need to access Archetypes and they are currently built from generic parameter
lists. That means we have to reconstruct both generic signatures and generic
parameter lists.

rdar://17963350


Swift SVN r21421
2014-08-22 21:26:36 +00:00
Doug Gregor
344ecfd3f9 Add a new 'fail' statement to the AST for failing from an initializer.
The spelling of the 'fail' statement is simply 'return nil', but
distinguishing it in the AST clarifies intent for SILGen.

Swift SVN r21310
2014-08-20 17:22:36 +00:00
Doug Gregor
64bd844e0e Parse failable initializers.
Parsing, representation, (de-)serialization, printing, and dumping for
failable initializers.


Swift SVN r21290
2014-08-19 18:41:30 +00:00
Manman Ren
c6d7050578 [Parser] fix printer to not print mutating twice.
Swift SVN r21157
2014-08-12 22:07:18 +00:00
Manman Ren
d23e86fc62 [SILParser] parsing Self as part of where clause.
Do not print @sil_self when dumping top decls.

rdar://17979145


Swift SVN r21155
2014-08-12 21:38:25 +00:00
Manman Ren
4970157f0e [SILParser] parsing extensions.
Fix a bug introduced in r20818, where we should print get for computed property.
Make sure we can round-trip extension of a generic class and extension of an
inner class.

rdar://17927072


Swift SVN r21151
2014-08-12 17:33:55 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b0a6d60172 fix the ast printer to not print 'convenience' twice in a case that fouled up the sil parser.
Swift SVN r21115
2014-08-08 21:28:48 +00:00
Doug Gregor
60b92937e8 Use the dynamic casting infrastructure for casts that bridge from Objective-C.
A checked cast such as "x as String" or "x as? [String]", where x is of
class or Objective-C existential type, is now handled as a normal
checked cast rather than a Sema-generated call to the corresponding
witness. This eliminates a pile of hairy code from constraint
application and takes a step toward <rdar://problem/17408934>.

The part of the switch_objc.swift test I removed wasn't testing
anything useful; that's what <rdar://problem/17408934> is about.



Swift SVN r20970
2014-08-03 16:39:28 +00:00
Doug Gregor
f52c6789db Track the minimum deployment target and use it for 'unavailable' computations.
Swift SVN r20955
2014-08-02 18:05:45 +00:00
Manman Ren
2573effad6 [SILParser] fix issues in parsing associated type decl.
Also avoid printing "@sil_stored let {get}", we currently can't generate
var_decl for it. Add diagnostics when looking up members.

Fix rdar://17712570


Swift SVN r20818
2014-07-31 06:26:09 +00:00
Doug Gregor
79d5c69d5a Remove CheckedCastKind::ArrayDowncastBridged. Nobody F'ing Cares about it now.
Swift SVN r20730
2014-07-30 04:26:16 +00:00
Jordan Rose
ab33113ad7 Add a dumpVerbose method to Type and TypeBase.
For debugging only.

Swift SVN r20667
2014-07-29 03:06:28 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
48c3e4144a [ASTPrinter] Print 'mutating/nonmutating' for accessors.
Swift SVN r20534
2014-07-25 07:26:26 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
992f5412ca [ASTPrinter] Print the underlying type of a typealias independently of PrintOptions.TypeDefinitions.
This is short and important enough to show in QuickHelp.
Test case in the SourceKit side.

Swift SVN r20460
2014-07-24 03:10:58 +00:00
Jordan Rose
00b6a5cb08 Import Objective-C properties marked weak/copy as weak/@NSCopying.
...and 'assign' and 'unsafe_unretained' as 'unowned(unsafe)', if the
property is a class type.

This isn't important for the compiler, but it is documentation for users
when they look at the generated interface for an Objective-C module.

Note that this actually produces a decl users can't yet write:

  unowned(unsafe) var foo: UIView!

That's <rdar://problem/17277899> unowned pointers can't be optional.

<rdar://problem/17245555>

Swift SVN r20433
2014-07-23 22:29:01 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
1007ef3f95 Module interface printing: add an option to filter declarations based on
access control

Swift SVN r20399
2014-07-23 15:03:58 +00:00
Joe Groff
7feeecfd21 Sema: Bring back 'assignment' as an infix operator modifier.
We need it to decide whether to admit infix operators into an optional chain, such as 'x? = 0' or 'x?.y += 2'.

Swift SVN r20295
2014-07-22 05:16:01 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bc481f0fe1 implement <rdar://problem/16859927> remove the underscore in "auto_closure"
autoclosure is one work, not two.



Swift SVN r20253
2014-07-21 15:23:50 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
21ead19f7e [ASTPrinter] Check the isMutating bit for printing 'mutating' for a function; revert the change that serialized the attribute.
Swift SVN r20236
2014-07-21 01:24:13 +00:00
Manman Ren
b697fe1364 [SILParser] fix parsing issues for stored_with_trivial_accessors.
Before this commit, we were not able to differentiate between stored
property and stored_with_trivial_accessors property. This causes issues
when parsing a SILDeclRef to a trivial getter.

We add @sil_stored for stored properties and we will have 3 cases
A) for stored property: @sil_storage var x : Int
B) for stored_with_trivial_accessors property:
   @sil_storage var x : Int { get set }
C) for computed property: var x : Int { get set }

Fix rdar://17715778 rdar://17381432 rdar://17347296.


Swift SVN r20189
2014-07-18 23:18:14 +00:00