The storage kind has been replaced with three separate "impl kinds",
one for each of the basic access kinds (read, write, and read/write).
This makes it far easier to mix-and-match implementations of different
accessors, as well as subtleties like implementing both a setter
and an independent read/write operation.
AccessStrategy has become a bit more explicit about how exactly the
access should be implemented. For example, the accessor-based kinds
now carry the exact accessor intended to be used. Also, I've shifted
responsibilities slightly between AccessStrategy and AccessSemantics
so that AccessSemantics::Ordinary can be used except in the sorts of
semantic-bypasses that accessor synthesis wants. This requires
knowing the correct DC of the access when computing the access strategy;
the upshot is that SILGenFunction now needs a DC.
Accessor synthesis has been reworked so that only the declarations are
built immediately; body synthesis can be safely delayed out of the main
decl-checking path. This caused a large number of ramifications,
especially for lazy properties, and greatly inflated the size of this
patch. That is... really regrettable. The impetus for changing this
was necessity: I needed to rework accessor synthesis to end its reliance
on distinctions like Stored vs. StoredWithTrivialAccessors, and those
fixes were exposing serious re-entrancy problems, and fixing that... well.
Breaking the fixes apart at this point would be a serious endeavor.
LLVM r334399 (and related Clang changes) moved clang::VersionTuple to
llvm::VersionTuple. Update Swift to match.
Patch by Jason Molenda.
rdar://problem/41025046
Replace two prominent uses of SubstitutionList, in ConcreteDeclRef and
Witness, with SubstitutionMap. Deal with the myriad places where we
now have substitution maps and need substitution lists (or vice versa)
caused by this change.
Overall, removes ~50 explicit uses of SubstitutionList (of ~400).
closure lifetimes.
SILGen will now unconditionally emit
%cvt = convert_escape_to_noescape [guaranteed] %op
instructions. The mandatory ClosureLifetimeFixup pass ensures that %op's
lifetime spans %cvt's uses.
The code in DefiniteInitialization that handled a subset of cases is
removed.
This patch both makes debug variable information it optional on
alloc_stack and alloc_box instructions, and forced variable
information on debug_value and debug_value_addr instructions. The
change of the interface uncovered a plethora of bugs in SILGen,
SILTransform, and IRGen's LoadableByAddress pass.
Most importantly this fixes the previously commented part of the
DebugInfo/local-vars.swift.gyb testcase.
rdar://problem/37720555
Previously SwitchEnumBuilder was in SILGenBuilder.{h,cpp} and
SwitchEnumCaseFullExpr was in its own file. This really made no sense since:
1. The two classes are inherently related to each other so really should be
together in the source base.
2. SwitchEnumBuilder uses a SILGenBuilder, but is really a separate independent
concept/entity, so there really is no reason to keep it in SILGenBuilder.cpp.
Just a quick fix to eliminate something that was bugging me.
NFC.
These accesses can't be recognized as obviously local temporaries in the
verification pass, so the only way to exhaustively verify exclusivity is by
added unenforced markers.
SILGen currently only emits unenforced markers under -verify-exlcusivity. Once
opaque values is the only supported SILGen mode, then we should turn the markers
on by default (SILGen should not have different modes of operation).
- Emit a withoutActuallyEscapingClosure partial apply
This is to convert an @noescape closure to an escaping closure.
This needs to be done in preparation of @noescape closure contexts
becoming trivial.
- Insert escaping to noescape conversions
- Fix SILGen for @noescape
- Postpone closure cleanups to outside the argument scope
- Apply postponement recursively for closures passed to subscripts
- Only skip applying escapeness conversions for Swift thick functions
- Fix parameter convention for noescape closures in thunks
Part of:
SR-5441
rdar://36116691
* Implement #warning and #error
* Fix #warning/#error in switch statements
* Fix AST printing for #warning/#error
* Add to test case
* Add extra handling to ParseDeclPoundDiagnostic
* fix dumping
* Consume the right paren even in the failure case
* Diagnose extra tokens on the same line after a diagnostic directive
This has three principal advantages:
- It gives some additional type-safety when working
with known accessors.
- It makes it significantly easier to test whether a declaration
is an accessor and encourages the use of a common idiom.
- It saves a small amount of memory in both FuncDecl and its
serialized form.
Specifically, load profiler counts corresponding to 'if' AST nodes and
attach them to the corresponding CondBranchInst's in SIL.
This is done using dirty tricks and isn't tested well enough :(.
- Hack the SIL printer to make profile count loading testable.
- Hack the profiler's counter map to store the indices of parent
region counters in entries for 'else stmts' and 'else exprs'.
It's too early to hack up the SILOptimizer to propagate profile counts.
It doesn't seem too hard, but I definitely don't know the code well
enough to write tests for it :(. So that's still a TODO.
Next, we should be able to produce some acutual llvm branch_weight
metadata!
introduce a common superclass, SILNode.
This is in preparation for allowing instructions to have multiple
results. It is also a somewhat more elegant representation for
instructions that have zero results. Instructions that are known
to have exactly one result inherit from a class, SingleValueInstruction,
that subclasses both ValueBase and SILInstruction. Some care must be
taken when working with SILNode pointers and testing for equality;
please see the comment on SILNode for more information.
A number of SIL passes needed to be updated in order to handle this
new distinction between SIL values and SIL instructions.
Note that the SIL parser is now stricter about not trying to assign
a result value from an instruction (like 'return' or 'strong_retain')
that does not produce any.
These instructions have the same semantics as the *ExistentialAddr instructions
but operate directly on the existential value, not its address.
This is in preparation for adding ExistentialBoxValue instructions.
The previous name would cause impossible confusion with "opaque existentials"
and "opaque existential boxes".
Use 'hasAssociatedValues' instead of computing and discarding the
interface type of an enum element decl. This change has specifically not
been made in conditions that use the presence or absence of the
interface type, only conditions that depend on the presence or absence
of associated values in the enum element decl.
As such, we no longer insert two placeholders for initializers that
need two vtable slots; instead we record that in the
MissingMemberDecl. I can see MissingMemberDecl growing to be something
we'd actually show to users, that can be used for other kinds of
declarations that don't have vtable entries, but for now I'm not going
to worry about any of that.
I put in a simple fixup pass (MarkUninitializedFixup) for staging purposes. I
don't expect it to be in tree long. I just did not feel comfortable fixing up in
1 commit all of the passes up to DI.
rdar://31521023
This enables me to refactor some code in SILGenConstructor. Specifically this
code passes in a false for uninitialized and then creates the mark uninitialized
for itself.
The new API is broken. Popping a generic context frees all
dependent type lowerings, so this function returns a pointer
to freed memory.
This reverts commit 24dfae0716.
This commit does a few things:
1. It uses SwitchEnumBuilder so we are not re-inventing any wheels.
2. Instead of hacking around not putting in a destroy for .None on the fail
pass, just *do the right thing* and recognize that we have a binary case enum
and in such a case, just emit code for the other case rather than use a default
case (meaning no cleanup on .none).
rdar://31145255
A lot of files transitively include Expr.h, because it was
included from SILInstruction.h, SILLocation.h and SILDeclRef.h.
However in reality most of these files don't do anything
with Exprs, especially not anything in IRGen or the SILOptimizer.
Now we're down to 171 files in the frontend which depend on
Expr.h, which is still a lot but much better than before.
ASTContext::getSpecializedConformance() already copies the
substitutions, so remove some AllocateCopy() calls.
Also, add a new overload taking a SubstitutionMap instead.
This allows removing some gatherAllSubstitutions() calls,
which have an allocation inside them.
Finally, remove the now-unused ModuleDecl parameter from
ProtocolConformance::subst() and make it public.
to correctly handle generalized protocol requirements.
The major missing pieces here are that the conformance search
algorithms in both the AST (type substitution) and IRGen
(witness table reference emission) need to be rewritten to
back-track requirement sources, and the AST needs to actually
represent this stuff in NormalProtocolConformances instead
of just doing ???.
The new generality isn't tested yet; I'm looking into that,
but I wanted to get the abstractions in place first.