The direct call to _getTypeByMangledName made the compiler angry when doing an optimizd simulator build. Instead, use _typeByName with a string that has an embedded NUL to achieve the same effect.
rdar://139264622
swift_getTypeByMangledNameInContext takes a pointer and a length, but some programs pass a pointer to a NUL-terminated C string and an excessive length, implicitly relying on the terminator to end the string early. This worked previously, but commit 7fe2befd31 made the demangler more strict about bad data. This changes the demangler to successfully parse a name by terminating the name string at a 0 byte encountered where it expects to find an operator. All other cases of bad data continue to be rejected.
rdar://137430048
Use the `%target-swift-5.1-abi-triple` substitution to compile the tests for
deployment to the minimum OS versions required for use of _Concurrency APIs,
instead of disabling availability checking.
`_mangledTypeName()` returns the Swift-mangled typename of a given type. This PR extends it to take non-copyable types as well.
Related to our use case in Swift Testing, but not to the PR directly: #69146#69147#71112
Resolves rdar://134278607.
Makes sure that invalid runtime type strings result in errors and not fail silently.
In worst case this could lead to wrong reconstructed metatypes which can result in all kind of memory corruption.
relates to rdar://129861211
When forming runtime metadata for a function type that has either `any
Error` or `Never` as the specified thrown error type, drop the thrown
error type and normalize down to (untyped) `throws` or non-throwing,
as appropriate.
Extend function type metadata with an entry for the thrown error type,
so that thrown error types are represented at runtime as well. Note
that this required the introduction of "extended" function type
flags into function type metadata, because we would have used the last
bit. Do so, and define one extended flag bit as representing typed
throws.
Add `swift_getExtendedFunctionTypeMetadata` to the runtime to build
function types that have the extended flags and a thrown error type.
Teach IR generation to call this function to form the metadata, when
appropriate.
Introduce all of the runtime mangling/demangling support needed for
thrown error types.
* [Executors][Distributed] custom executors for distributed actor
* harden ordering guarantees of synthesised fields
* the issue was that a non-default actor must implement the is remote check differently
* NonDefaultDistributedActor to complete support and remote flag handling
* invoke nonDefaultDistributedActorInitialize when necessary in SILGen
* refactor inline assertion into method
* cleanup
* [Executors][Distributed] Update module version for NonDefaultDistributedActor
* Minor docs cleanup
* we solved those fixme's
* add mangling test for non-def-dist-actor
The concurrency runtime now deploys back to macOS 10.15, iOS 13.0, watchOS 6.0, tvOS 13.0, which corresponds to the 5.1 release of the stdlib.
Adjust macro usages accordingly.
Isolated parameters are part of function types. Encode them in function
type manglings and metadata, and ensure that they round-trip through
the various mangling and metadata facilities. This nails down the ABI
for isolated parameters.
Implement name mangling, type metadata, runtime demangling, etc. for
global-actor qualified function types. Ensure that the manglings
round-trip through the various subsystems.
Implements rdar://78269642.
Repurpose mangling operator `Y` as an umbrella operator that covers new attributes on function types. Free up operators `J`, `j`, and `k`.
```
async ::= 'Ya' // 'async' annotation on function types
sendable ::= 'Yb' // @Sendable on function types
throws ::= 'K' // 'throws' annotation on function types
differentiable ::= 'Yjf' // @differentiable(_forward) on function type
differentiable ::= 'Yjr' // @differentiable(reverse) on function type
differentiable ::= 'Yjd' // @differentiable on function type
differentiable ::= 'Yjl' // @differentiable(_linear) on function type
```
Resolves rdar://76299796.
Introduce `@concurrent` attribute on function types, including:
* Parsing as a type attribute
* (De-/re-/)mangling for concurrent function types
* Implicit conversion from @concurrent to non-@concurrent
- (De-)serialization for concurrent function types
- AST printing and dumping support
Add `async` to the type system. `async` can be written as part of a
function type or function declaration, following the parameter list, e.g.,
func doSomeWork() async { ... }
`async` functions are distinct from non-`async` functions and there
are no conversions amongst them. At present, `async` functions do not
*do* anything, but this commit fully supports them as a distinct kind
of function throughout:
* Parsing of `async`
* AST representation of `async` in declarations and types
* Syntactic type representation of `async`
* (De-/re-)mangling of function types involving 'async'
* Runtime type representation and reconstruction of function types
involving `async`.
* Dynamic casting restrictions for `async` function types
* (De-)serialization of `async` function types
* Disabling overriding, witness matching, and conversions with
differing `async`
Rather than mapping all of the builtin floating-point and vector
types down to the type metadata symbols for power-of-two integers,
map down to the type metadata symbols provided by the runtime.
This allows us to round-trip type metadata <-> mangled name for all of
the builtin types that have such symbols. When we don’t have a runtime
symbol, we will fail to link if that builtin type gets referenced.
Expose symbols for metadata for the various builtin floating point types
and vector types. This is used by the demangler to handle builtin names.
This is a narrow fix for rdar://problem/45569984 (where we couldn’t
demangle a builtin vector type). A more extensive fix will require us
to add a general runtime facility for creating opaque type metadata
with specific size/alignment/stride/uniquing name.
@autoclosure is currently represented in mangled names, but the
demangle-to-metadata path did not handle it. Add basic support for it
so we can round-trip.
When forming metadata for a nested generic type, gather all of the
generic arguments from the parent type “as written”, so that we can directly
map generic parameters to those generic arguments when they occur within
requirements. This allows us to demangle nested types within extensions
that have same-type constraints on generic parameters into type metadata.
Fixes rdar://problem/37170296.
Support demangling for types nested within some simple extension contexts.
Still does not support nested types within constrained extensions that
involve same-type constraints among generic parameters, nor
deeply-nested types in extensions. However, it fixes
rdar://problem/40071688.
Extend the runtime's ability for evaluating generic requirements to
handle same-type requirements, demangling/substituting the name from
the generic requirement metadata.
Extend the support for mangled-name-to-type-metadata's handling of generic
types to handle nested types, including gathering type arguments from
parent contents and checking generic requirements.
Now that we have a suitable calling convention for the access function
of a generic nominal type descriptor with > 3 arguments, add support
for calling with an arbitrary number of generic arguments.