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21 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Anthony Latsis
a84dfc8387 [Gardening] Fix some set but not used variables 2025-01-30 21:34:38 +00:00
Akira Hatanaka
42bc49d3fe Add a new parameter convention @in_cxx for non-trivial C++ classes that are passed indirectly and destructed by the caller (#73019)
This corresponds to the parameter-passing convention of the Itanium C++
ABI, in which the argument is passed indirectly and possibly modified,
but not destroyed, by the callee.

@in_cxx is handled the same way as @in in callers and @in_guaranteed in
callees. OwnershipModelEliminator emits the call to destroy_addr that is
needed to destroy the argument in the caller.

rdar://122707697
2024-06-27 09:44:04 -07:00
Tim Kientzle
1d961ba22d Add #include "swift/Basic/Assertions.h" to a lot of source files
Although I don't plan to bring over new assertions wholesale
into the current qualification branch, it's entirely possible
that various minor changes in main will use the new assertions;
having this basic support in the release branch will simplify that.
(This is why I'm adding the includes as a separate pass from
rewriting the individual assertions)
2024-06-05 19:37:30 -07:00
Nate Chandler
ec6b447b68 [NFC] SIL: Typed alloc_box's hasDynamicLifetime. 2024-03-08 21:24:39 -08:00
Ben Barham
ef8825bfe6 Migrate llvm::Optional to std::optional
LLVM has removed llvm::Optional, move over to std::optional. Also
clang-format to fix up all the renamed #includes.
2024-02-21 11:20:06 -08:00
John McCall
d5142668f4 SIL and IRGen support for @isolated(any). SILGen to come. 2024-02-13 03:04:13 -05:00
Evan Wilde
250082df25 [NFC] Reformat all the LLVMs
Reformatting everything now that we have `llvm` namespaces. I've
separated this from the main commit to help manage merge-conflicts and
for making it a bit easier to read the mega-patch.
2023-06-27 09:03:52 -07:00
Evan Wilde
f3ff561c6f [NFC] add llvm namespace to Optional and None
This is phase-1 of switching from llvm::Optional to std::optional in the
next rebranch. llvm::Optional was removed from upstream LLVM, so we need
to migrate off rather soon. On Darwin, std::optional, and llvm::Optional
have the same layout, so we don't need to be as concerned about ABI
beyond the name mangling. `llvm::Optional` is only returned from one
function in
```
getStandardTypeSubst(StringRef TypeName,
                     bool allowConcurrencyManglings);
```
It's the return value, so it should not impact the mangling of the
function, and the layout is the same as `std::optional`, so it should be
mostly okay. This function doesn't appear to have users, and the ABI was
already broken 2 years ago for concurrency and no one seemed to notice
so this should be "okay".

I'm doing the migration incrementally so that folks working on main can
cherry-pick back to the release/5.9 branch. Once 5.9 is done and locked
away, then we can go through and finish the replacement. Since `None`
and `Optional` show up in contexts where they are not `llvm::None` and
`llvm::Optional`, I'm preparing the work now by going through and
removing the namespace unwrapping and making the `llvm` namespace
explicit. This should make it fairly mechanical to go through and
replace llvm::Optional with std::optional, and llvm::None with
std::nullopt. It's also a change that can be brought onto the
release/5.9 with minimal impact. This should be an NFC change.
2023-06-27 09:03:52 -07:00
John McCall
d25a8aec8b Add explicit lowering for value packs and pack expansions.
- SILPackType carries whether the elements are stored directly
  in the pack, which we're not currently using in the lowering,
  but it's probably something we'll want in the final ABI.
  Having this also makes it clear that we're doing the right
  thing with substitution and element lowering.  I also toyed
  with making this a scalar type, which made it necessary in
  various places, although eventually I pulled back to the
  design where we always use packs as addresses.

- Pack boundaries are a core ABI concept, so the lowering has
  to wrap parameter pack expansions up as packs.  There are huge
  unimplemented holes here where the abstraction pattern will
  need to tell us how many elements to gather into the pack,
  but a naive approach is good enough to get things off the
  ground.

- Pack conventions are related to the existing parameter and
  result conventions, but they're different on enough grounds
  that they deserve to be separated.
2023-01-29 03:29:06 -05:00
Nate Chandler
8d8577e5b0 [SIL] Removed Indirect_In_Constant convention.
It is no different from @in.

Continue parse @in_constant in textual and serialized SIL, but just as
an alias for @in.
2022-12-09 21:54:00 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
97b2354be6 SIL: add needsStackProtection flags for address_to_pointer and index_addr instructions.
Also add new "unprotected" variants of the `addressof` builtins:
* `Builtin.unprotectedAddressOf`
* `Builtin.unprotectedAddressOfBorrow`
2022-09-08 08:42:22 +02:00
Slava Pestov
7a16b0275b AST: Allow one-element tuple types to be constructed
These will never appear in the source language, but can arise
after substitution when the original type is a tuple type with
a pack expansion type.

Two examples:
- original type: (Int, T...), substitution T := {}
- original type: (T...), substitution T := {Int}

We need to model these correctly to maintain invariants.

Callers that previously used to rely on TupleType::get()
returning a ParenType now explicitly check for the one-element
case instead.
2022-08-23 11:12:00 -04:00
Joe Groff
1f30a54b48 Sketch out a SILType::isSingleSwiftRefcounted function. 2022-04-21 14:53:39 -07:00
Joe Groff
56c7547fa3 Treat types obviously word-sized in SIL as simple nonescaping partial_apply contexts 2022-04-21 14:53:39 -07:00
Joe Groff
a416f3d2ac If a partial_apply would be simple by simply changing the convention of the callee, change the convention 2022-04-21 12:51:49 -07:00
Joe Groff
95eca55d72 PartialApplySimplification: Transform nonescaping invocation functions that are also fully applied 2022-04-21 12:51:49 -07:00
Joe Groff
5d7861ff1e Support non-generic nonescaping partial_applys using an on-stack tuple 2022-04-21 12:51:48 -07:00
Joe Groff
8b08a74053 PartialApplySimplification: Use a tuple in a box.
IRGen only implements box lowering for single-field boxes at the moment.
We can represent closure contexts that don't capture type info as just
capturing a tuple of the values, so let's do that for now to allow
for initial end-to-end testing of the pass.
2022-04-21 12:51:48 -07:00
Joe Groff
1e2bda9ea0 Extensions to SILBoxType to represent captures.
- Add a `[reflection]` bit to `alloc_box` instructions, to indicate that a box
  should be allocated with reflection metadata attached.
- Add a `@captures_generics` attribute to SILLayouts, to indicate a type layout
  that captures the generic arguments it's substituted with, meaning it can
  recreate the generic environment without additional ABI-level arguments, like
  a generic partial application can.
2022-04-21 12:51:46 -07:00
Joe Groff
f2e785e66d (wip) reflection flag for alloc_box 2022-04-21 12:47:45 -07:00
Joe Groff
85760d5348 SIL: Add a PartialApplySimplification pass.
This will turn `partial_apply` instructions into explicit box construction and
extraction code sequences. To begin with, recognize when a private function
is only used in partial applications and directly modify the function to be
usable as a closure invocation function. This simplifies the lowering in IRGen
and avoids generating a "partial application forwarder" thunk.
2022-04-21 12:47:44 -07:00