Currently, when we jump-to-definition for decls that are macro-expanded
from Clang imported decls (e.g., safe overloads generated by
@_SwiftifyImport), setLocationInfo() emits a bongus location pointing to
a generated buffer, leading the IDE to try to jump to a file that does
not exist.
The root cause here is that setLocationInfo() calls getOriginalRange()
(earlier, getOriginalLocation()), which was not written to account for
such cases where a macro is generated from another generated buffer
whose kind is 'AttributeFromClang'.
This patch fixes setLocationInfo() with some refactoring:
- getOriginalRange() is inlined into setLocationInfo(), so that the
generated buffer-handling logic is localized to that function. This
includes how it handles buffers generated for ReplacedFunctionBody.
- getOriginalLocation() is used in a couple of other places that only
care about macros expanded from the same buffer (so other generated
buffers not not relevant). This "macro-chasing" logic is simplified
and moved from ModuleDecl::getOriginalRange() to a free-standing
function, getMacroUnexpandedRange() (there is no reason for it to be
a method of ModuleDecl).
- GeneratedSourceInfo now carries an extra ClangNode field, which is
populated by getClangSwiftAttrSourceFile() when constructing
a generated buffer for an 'AttributeFromClang'. This could probably
be union'ed with one or more of the other fields in the future.
rdar://151020332
(cherry picked from commit 44aba1382d)
Escaping solver-allocated types into a nested allocation arena is
problematic since we can e.g lazily compute the `ContextSubMap` for a
`NominalOrBoundGenericNominalType`, which is then destroyed when we
exit the nested arena. Ensure we don't pass any types with type
variables or placeholders to `typesSatisfyConstraint`.
rdar://152763265
Currently the note is going to point to the "callee" but that is
incorrect when the failure is related to an argument of a call.
Detect this situation in `RValueTreatedAsLValueFailure::diagnoseAsNote`
and produce a correct note.
Resolves: rdar://150689994
(cherry picked from commit 6bbc101a98)
When the CustomAvailability experimental feature is enabled, make it an error
to specify an unrecognized availability domain name. Also, add these
diagnostics to a diagnostic group so that developers can control their behavior
when they are warnings.
Resolves rdar://152741624.
No warnings with minimal checking, warnings with `strict-concurrency=complete` and
if declaration is `@preconcurrency` until next major swift version.
Resolves: rdar://151911135
Resolves: https://github.com/swiftlang/swift/issues/81739
(cherry picked from commit e326cd00930ff042ba1595e7793af9aaf0208b97)
Unlike with implicitly-built modules (prior to Swift 6 mode), explicitly-built modules require that all search paths be specified explicitly and no longer inherit search paths serialized into discovered Swift binary modules. This behavior was never intentional and is considered a bug. This change adds a diagnostic note to a scan failure: for each binary Swift module dependency, the scanner will attempt to execute a dependency scanning query for each serialized search path inside that module. If such diagnostic query returns a result, a diagnostic will be emitted to inform the user that the dependency may be found in the search path configuration of another Swift binary module dependency, specifying which search path contains the "missing" module, and stating that such search paths are not automatically inherited by the current compilation.
Initially this declaration is going to be used to determine
per-file default actor isolation i.e. `using @MainActor` and
`using nonisolated` but it could be extended to support other
file-global settings in the future.
(cherry picked from commit aabfebec03)
This is a new restriction that folks are sure to run into, so provide
it with some actionable documentation. Fixes rdar://152450956.
(cherry picked from commit 9f0dda5417)
Inference of conformance isolation needs to check whether all of the
witnesses are nonisolated. However, witness checking looks at
conformance isolation. To break this reference cycle, split the
conformance isolation request into two requests: a "raw" request that
looks at explicitly-specified isolation, and the existing one that
also performs inference. The existing one builds on the "raw" one, as
does a separate path for the conformance checker.
Fixes rdar://152461344.
When compiling for visionOS, iOS availability attributes are remapped into the
visionOS availability domain automatically. While the version remapping was
being performed correctly, there was a regression that caused the platform name
to be printed incorrectly in many diagnostics. Whenever an iOS version is
remapped to a visionOS version, availability diagnostics will now present
those versions as visionOS versions instead of iOS versions.
Resolves rdar://146293165.
The migration to `MemberImportVisibility` can be performed mechanically by
adding missing import declarations, so offer automatic migration for the
feature.
Resolves rdar://151931597.