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Author SHA1 Message Date
Slava Pestov
5b8524a9d1 AST: Remove FuncDecl::getResultType() 2016-11-24 02:35:35 -05:00
Slava Pestov
1dc14e2ec6 AST: Remove ConstructorDecl::getArgumentType() 2016-11-24 02:35:35 -05:00
Slava Pestov
6db43138fa AST: Remove ConstructorDecl::getResultType() 2016-11-24 02:35:30 -05:00
Slava Pestov
1b5a84bf5c AST: Add ConstructorDecl::getArgumentInterfaceType() 2016-11-24 02:35:29 -05:00
Slava Pestov
67607c6cff AST: Set NominalTypeDecls interface types in computeType() rather than getInterfaceType() 2016-11-24 02:35:29 -05:00
Slava Pestov
ee56292808 AST: Give all ValueDecls an interface type
Previously, getInterfaceType() would return getType() if no
interface type was set. Instead, always set an interface type
explicitly.

Eventually we want to remove getType() altogether, and this
brings us one step closer to this goal.

Note that ParamDecls are excempt from this treatment, because
they don't have a proper interface type yet. Cleaning this up
requires more effort.
2016-11-24 02:35:21 -05:00
Slava Pestov
021d3fb7ae AST: Refactor TypeDecl::getDeclaredInterfaceType() a bit 2016-11-24 02:34:05 -05:00
practicalswift
797b80765f [gardening] Use the correct base URL (https://swift.org) in references to the Swift website
Remove all references to the old non-TLS enabled base URL (http://swift.org)
2016-11-20 17:36:03 +01:00
Slava Pestov
995072ca78 AST: Add FuncDecl/ConstructorDecl::getResultInterfaceType() 2016-11-18 23:53:20 -08:00
Jordan Rose
a7b027df92 Merge pull request #4579 from aleksgapp/sr-2209-access-scope
[SR-2209] Add real AccessScope type.
2016-11-11 11:16:12 -08:00
Doug Gregor
d223a18f20 [AST] Don't leak ProtocolDecl::DefaultWitnesses.
Fixes rdar://problem/26246025.
2016-11-09 22:19:38 -08:00
Aleksey Gaponov
f51b2d12c4 [SR-2209] Make a real AccessScope class and use it in access checking.
1. Add new AccessScope type that just wraps a plain DeclContext.
2. Propagate it into all uses of "ValueDecl::getFormalAccessScope".
3. Turn all operations that combine access scopes into methods on AccessScope.
4. Add the "private" flag to distinguish "private" from "fileprivate"
scope for top-level DeclContext.
2016-11-04 12:42:38 +01:00
Graydon Hoare
9351843d7a Merge pull request #5588 from graydon/rdar-27397701-synthesized-get-set-typechecking-redux
Rdar 27397701 synthesized get set typechecking
2016-11-02 17:57:20 -07:00
Graydon Hoare
166eebeec6 [Gardening] BodyKind::Synthesize implies empty SourceRange 2016-11-02 11:44:41 -07:00
Slava Pestov
f63dff16c7 AST: Don't allow @_transparent on extensions
Quiz: What does @_transparent on an extension actually *do*?

1) Make all members @_transparent?
2) Allow your members to be @_transparent?
3) Some other magical effect that has nothing to do with members?

The correct answer is 1), however a few places in the stdlib defined
a @_transparent extension and then proceeded to make some or all members
also @_transparent, and in a couple of places we defined a @_transparent
extension with no members at all.

To avoid cargo culting and confusion, remove the ability to make
@_transparent extensions altogether, and force usages to be explicit.
2016-11-01 21:14:09 -07:00
Doug Gregor
99daad0f30 Rework witness matching for generic requirements.
Reimplement the witness matching logic used for generic requirements
so that it properly models the expectations required of the witness,
then captures the results in the AST. The new approach has a number of
advantages over the existing hacks:

* The constraint solver no longer requires hacks to try to tangle
  together the innermost archetypes from the requirement with the
  outer archetypes of the context of the protocol
  conformance. Instead, we create a synthetic set of archetypes that
  describes the requirement as it should be matched against
  witnesses. This eliminates the infamous 'SelfTypeVar' hack.
* The type checker no longer records substitutions involving a weird
  mix of archetypes from different contexts (see above), so it's
  actually plausible to reason about the substitutions of a witness. A
  new `Witness` class contains the declaration, substitutions, and all
  other information required to interpret the witness.
* SILGen now uses the substitution information for witnesses when
  building witness thunks, rather than computing all of it from
  scratch. ``substSelfTypeIntoProtocolRequirementType()` is now gone
  (absorbed into the type checker, and improved from there), and the
  witness-thunk emission code is simpler. A few other bits of SILGen
  got simpler because the substitutions can now be trusted.
* Witness matching and thunk generation involving generic requirements
  and nested generics now works, based on some work @slavapestov was
  already doing in this area.
* The AST verifier can now verify the archetypes that occur in witness substitutions.
* Although it's not in this commit, the `Witness` structure is
  suitable for complete (de-)serialization, unlike the weird mix of
  archetypes previously present.

Fixes rdar://problem/24079818 and cleans up an area that's been messy
and poorly understood for a very, very long time.
2016-10-30 23:15:43 -07:00
Xi Ge
be3910d5a7 [AST] Put DeclKind::Subscript to the value decl bucket because it is one. rdar://28780008 2016-10-25 11:26:23 -07:00
Graydon Hoare
77df25d892 Generalize AvailableAttr MinVersion checks to cover language versions. 2016-10-12 11:20:44 -07:00
Doug Gregor
50341da32b Use "TypeBase::hasError()" rather than "is<ErrorType>()" where needed.
In most places where we were checking "is<ErrorType>()", we now mean
"any error occurred". The few exceptions are in associated type
inference, code completion, and expression diagnostics, where we might
still work with partial errors.
2016-10-07 10:58:23 -07:00
Doug Gregor
8fab641da0 [AST] Simplify DependentMemberType creation and use isTypeParameter() more. NFC 2016-10-06 14:24:55 -07:00
Slava Pestov
a9c68c0736 AST: Remove archetype from AbstractTypeParamDecl
There's a bit of a hack to deal with generic typealiases, but
overall this makes things more logical.

This is the last big refactoring before we can allow constrained
extensions to make generic parameters concrete. All that remains
is a small set of changes to SIL type lowering, and retooling
some diagnostics in Sema.
2016-09-22 19:48:30 -07:00
Michael Ilseman
0bb868a539 [ParameterTypeFlags] Incorporate review feedback 2016-09-22 12:24:37 -07:00
Michael Ilseman
ed2522b384 [AST] Create ParameterTypeFlags and put them on function params
Long term, we want to refactor the AST to reflect the current
programming model in Swift. This would include refactoring
FunctionType to take a list of ParameterTypeElt, or something with a
better name, that can contain both the type and flags/bits that are
only specific to types in parameter position, such as @autoclosure and
@escaping. At the same time, noescape-by-default has severely hurt our
ability to print types without significant context, as we either have
to choose to too aggressively print @escaping or not print it in every
situation it occurs, or both.

As a gentle step towards the final solution, without uprooting our
overall AST structure, and as a way towards fixing the @escaping
printing ails, put these bits on the TupleTypeElt and ParenType, which
will serve as a model for what ParameterTypeElt will be like in the
future. Re-use these flags on CallArgParam, to leverage shared
knowledge in the type system. It is a little painful to tack onto
these types, but it's minor and will be overhauled soon, which will
eventually result in size savings and less complexity overall.

This includes all the constraint system adjustments to make these
types work and influence type equality and overload resolution as
desired. They are encoded in the module format. Additional tests
added.
2016-09-22 12:24:02 -07:00
Michael Ilseman
81b0aa7339 [Cleanup] Drop needless TupleTypeElt constructor calls
Now that TupleTypeElts are simpler in Swift 3 (though they're about to
become more complicated for other reasons), most of the cases where we
are explicitly constructing ones are really just plain copies or can
otherwise use existing helper functions.

NFC
2016-09-22 12:24:02 -07:00
Doug Gregor
ac93c52c96 [Scope map] A local property name is in scope within its own accessors.
While the use of a local property from within its own accessors is a
bit dubious, Swift 3 only warned on it, so model the existing lookup
behavior in the scope map.
2016-09-15 09:16:46 -07:00
Slava Pestov
132a47105c Sema: Minor fixes 2016-09-13 22:58:59 -07:00
Doug Gregor
7cb130254d [Scope map/parser/AST] Miscellaneous cleanups to avoid producing invalid source ranges.
The scope map relies fairly deeply on having reasonable source ranges
for AST nodes. Fix the construction and query of source ranges in a
few places throughout the parser and AST to provide stronger
invariants.
2016-09-08 14:27:02 -07:00
Doug Gregor
cb8dd98595 [Scope map] Cope with pattern binding accessor/initializer children in any order.
Semantic analysis produces implicit accessors that can show up before initializers (e.g., for initializers), and it’s reasonable for ill-formed code to do this as well, so be more tolerant of ordering issues here.
2016-09-07 17:17:40 -07:00
Doug Gregor
abf9bfe9d5 [Scope map] Provide scopes for the generic parameters of protocols and extensions. 2016-09-07 16:44:36 -07:00
Doug Gregor
e986a159c5 [AST] Fix accessor end locations.
They shouldn’t involve the parameter list, because they aren’t present.
2016-09-02 16:30:08 -07:00
Doug Gregor
b56bb3d344 [AST] Fix the source range of pattern bindings with accessors.
The source range didn’t include the accessors themselves, so it wasn’t covering its child nodes.
2016-09-02 16:30:08 -07:00
Doug Gregor
78b007f178 Always create a DefaultArgumentInitializer for a parameter with a default argument.
As with pattern binding initializer contexts, we were trying to
optimize away these contexts, leading to an unpredictable AST.
2016-09-02 13:51:00 -07:00
Doug Gregor
85537fd66b Murder ExprHandle in cold blood. NFC
ExprHandle is a relic from a horrible time when expressions made their
way into the type system via default arguments. It's been unnecessary
for a long time, so get rid of it.
2016-09-02 10:39:19 -07:00
Doug Gregor
4eac3ea2e7 Always create initializer contexts for pattern binding entries in non-local scopes.
We were optimizing away unused pattern binding initializer contexts in
both the parser and in semantic analysis, which led to a
somewhat-unpredictable set of DeclContexts in the AST. Normalize
everything by always creating these contexts.
2016-09-02 10:39:19 -07:00
Slava Pestov
4bfaa47890 AST: Nuke GenericParamList::AllArchetypes
Now that SILFunctions no longer reference a GenericParamList, we
don't need to de-serialize cross-module references to archetypes
anymore.

This was the last remaining usage of AllArchetypes, so we can
finally rip it out.
2016-08-28 13:51:38 -07:00
Slava Pestov
ca0b548584 SIL: Replace SILFunction::ContextGenericParams with a GenericEnvironment
This patch is rather large, since it was hard to make this change
incrementally, but most of the changes are mechanical.

Now that we have a lighter-weight data structure in the AST for mapping
interface types to archetypes and vice versa, use that in SIL instead of
a GenericParamList.

This means that when serializing a SILFunction body, we no longer need to
serialize references to archetypes from other modules.

Several methods used for forming substitutions can now be moved from
GenericParamList to GenericEnvironment.

Also, GenericParamList::cloneWithOuterParameters() and
GenericParamList::getEmpty() can now go away, since they were only used
when SILGen-ing witness thunks.

Finally, when printing generic parameters with identical names, the
SIL printer used to number them from highest depth to lowest, by
walking generic parameter lists starting with the innermost one.
Now, ambiguous generic parameters are numbered from lowest depth
to highest, by walking the generic signature, which means test
output in one of the SILGen tests has changed.
2016-08-28 13:51:37 -07:00
Slava Pestov
1c1ab0b83a AST: Introduce new GenericEnvironment class
A GenericEnvironment stores the mapping between GenericTypeParamTypes
and context archetypes (or eventually, concrete types, once we allow
extensions to constrain a generic parameter to a concrete type).

The goals here are two-fold:

- Eliminate the GenericTypeParamDecl::getArchetype() method, and
  always use mapTypeIntoContext() instead

- Replace SILFunction::ContextGenericParams with a GenericEnvironment

This patch adds the new data type as well as serializer and AST
verifier support. but nothing else uses it yet.

Note that GenericSignature::get() now asserts if there are no
generic parameters, instead of returning null. This requires a
few tweaks here and there.
2016-08-28 13:51:36 -07:00
Doug Gregor
e1545a7d5a [Type checker/runtime] Move default implementation of Error._code into the runtime.
Rather than having Sema provide a default implementation of
Error._code when needed, introduce a runtime function to extract the
default code, so that we can provide a default implementation via a
protocol extension in the standard library.
2016-08-25 16:00:19 -07:00
SpringsUp
f9af1257ef Tighter type-checking of enums with synthesized RawRepresentable
conformance
Fixes SR-2134
2016-08-22 22:49:48 +02:00
Slava Pestov
2068c5d5e6 AST: Refactor GenericParamList::getForwardingSubstitutions() to use GenericSignature::getSubstitutions(), NFC
This is the first, and most trivial, usage of the new
GenericSignature::getSubstitutions() method.

Note that getForwardingSubstitutions() now takes a
GenericSignature, which is slightly awkward.

However, this is in line with our goal of 'hollowing out'
GenericParamList by removing knowledge of the finalized
generic requirements.

Also, there is now a new getForwardingSubstitutionMap()
function, which returns an interface type substitution
mapping. This is used in the new getForwardingSubstitutions()
implementation, and all also be used elsewhere later.

Finally, in the SILFunction we now cache the forwarding
substitutions, instead of re-computing them every time.
I doubt this makes a big difference in performance, but
it's a simple enhancement and every little bit helps.
2016-08-22 10:45:49 -07:00
Doug Gregor
68c3f3b1b3 Remove EnableSwift3Private staging option. 2016-08-19 21:53:32 -07:00
Doug Gregor
51529ae888 Eliminate the -enable-id-as-any flag; it's always on now anyway.
Simplify e.g., ASTContext::getBridgedToObjC(), which no longer needs
the optional return.

Eliminate the now-unused constraint kind for checking bridging to
Objective-C.
2016-08-19 21:17:09 -07:00
Jordan Rose
8141363e32 Optional swift_newtype types are @objc if the raw type would be @objc.
This was causing issues where the compiler rejected overrides of
imported members as being non-ObjC-compatible, even though the type
was exactly the same as what the Clang importer was using.

https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-2344
2016-08-16 18:02:30 -07:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
80b3f56b40 [AST] Fix the cursor-info tests with these changes:
- Make sure VarDecls have an associated TypeLoc, like ParamDecls do, then use it for printing the VarDecl's type.
This is done by moving ParamDecl's TypeLoc up to the VarDecl.
This is useful for being able to display the parameter names of function types embedded in VarDecls.

- Use the result TypeLoc of functions for printing. This enables printing parameter names of function types embedded in return types.

- Make sure to annotate attributes while they are printed.
2016-08-09 20:52:09 -07:00
Slava Pestov
75bd88968b SILGen: Allow extensions to define designated initializers of generic types
Previously, if a generic type had a stored property with
a generic type and an initializer expression, we would
emit the expression directly in the body of each designated
initializer.

This is a problem if the designated initializer is defined
within an extension (even in the same source file), because
extensions have a different set of generic parameters and
archetypes.

Also, we've had bugs in the past where emitting an
expression multiple times didn't work properly. While these
might currently all be fixed, this is a tricky case to test
and it would be best to avoid it.

Fix both problems by emitting the initializer expression
inside its own function at the SIL level, and call the
initializer function from each designated initializer.

I'm using the existing 'variable initializer' mangling for this;
it doesn't seem to be used for anything else right now.

Currently, the default memberwise initializer does not use
this, because the machinery for emitting it is somewhat
duplicated and separate from the initializer expressions in
user-defined constructors. I'll clean this up in an upcoming
patch.

Fixes <https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-488>.
2016-08-03 01:03:08 -07:00
John McCall
afdda3d107 Implement SE-0117.
One minor revision: this lifts the proposed restriction against
overriding a non-open method with an open one.  On reflection,
that was inconsistent with the existing rule permitting non-public
methods to be overridden with public ones.  The restriction on
subclassing a non-open class with an open class remains, and is
in fact consistent with the existing access rule.
2016-08-02 07:46:38 -07:00
Jordan Rose
6dea23a029 Flip the switch on 'private' and 'fileprivate' (SE-0025).
More tests to come soon. In particular, validation of members used in
protocol conformances is still not correct.
2016-07-28 09:55:23 -07:00
John McCall
c8c41b385c Implement SE-0077: precedence group declarations.
What I've implemented here deviates from the current proposal text
in the following ways:

- I had to introduce a FunctionArrowPrecedence to capture the parsing
  of -> in expression contexts.

- I found it convenient to continue to model the assignment property
  explicitly.

- The comparison and casting operators have historically been
  non-associative; I have chosen to preserve that, since I don't
  think this proposal intended to change it.

- This uses the precedence group names and higherThan/lowerThan
  as agreed in discussion.
2016-07-26 14:04:57 -07:00
Jordan Rose
508e825ff2 Split 'fileprivate' and 'private', but give them the same behavior.
'fileprivate' is considered a broader level of access than 'private',
but for now both of them are still available to the entire file. This
is intended as a migration aid.

One interesting fallout of the "access scope" model described in
758cf64 is that something declared 'private' at file scope is actually
treated as 'fileprivate' for diagnostic purposes. This is something
we can fix later, once the full model is in place. (It's not really
/wrong/ in that they have identical behavior, but diagnostics still
shouldn't refer to a type explicitly declared 'private' as
'fileprivate'.)

As a note, ValueDecl::getEffectiveAccess will always return 'FilePrivate'
rather than 'Private'; for purposes of optimization and code generation,
we should never try to distinguish these two cases.

This should have essentially no effect on code that's /not/ using
'fileprivate' other than altered diagnostics.

Progress on SE-0025 ('fileprivate' and 'private')
2016-07-25 13:13:35 -07:00
Slava Pestov
e5f1d73f97 AST: Remove FuncDecl::getNaturalArgumentCount(), NFC 2016-07-24 00:15:34 -07:00