Introduce the `-enable-upcoming-feature X` command-line argument to
allow one to opt into features that will be enabled in an upcoming language
mode. Stage in several features this way (`ConciseMagicFile`,
`ForwardTrailingClosures`, `BareSlashRegexLiterals`).
Use only the SWIFT_COMPILER_VERSION macro to check for swiftmodules
being written by the same compiler that reads it. In practice, it's the
macro used for release builds of the compiler.
rdar://96868333
`@Sendable` on completion handlers imported from Objective-C has been
implemented for a while, but has been disabled in production builds
due to a number of problems we've encountered with rolling it out.
Introduce an experimental feature for `@Sendable` completion handlers
so we can iterate on this more before we enable it by default.
Part of rdar://85569247, which will cover re-landing this feature.
The new intrinsic, exposed via static functions on Task<T, Never> and
Task<T, Error> (rethrowing), begins an asynchronous context within a
synchronous caller's context. This is only available for use under the
task-to-thread concurrency model, and even then only under SPI.
Defined SWIFT_STDLIB_TASK_TO_THREAD_MODEL_CONCURRENCY to describe
whether the standard library will use the task-to-thread model for
concurrency. It is true only for freestanding non-Darwin stdlibs.
When it is true, SWIFT_CONCURRENCY_TASK_TO_THREAD_MODEL is defined
during stdlib compilation of both Swift and C++ sources.
Added an option to LangOptions to specify which concurrency model is
used, either standard or task-to-thread. When
SWIFT_STDLIB_TASK_TO_THREAD_MODEL_CONCURRENCY is true, the model is
specified to be task-to-thread.
When developing a module for an OS or SDK, one may use declarations from other modules that were recently introduced in the in-development OS. Those declarations will be annotated as available at the deployment target of the client module and yet the symbols for that declaration are not available in all development builds of that OS. If the module strongly links those symbols, it will crash on older development builds of the OS. The `-enable-experimental-ad-hoc-availability` flag is designed to give developers the option of weakly linking all symbols in other modules that were introduced at the deployment target.
This change introduces the basic change in linking behavior but does not address typechecking. Use of the declarations that are made unavailable in this mode will need to be diagnosed and developers will need a way to detect the unavailability at runtime before use.
Resolves rdar://96011550
When detecting that an associated type's substituted type is an opaque type, read out its opaque type descriptor to collect the names of protocols it must conform to.
C++ interop is now enabled in SwiftCompilerSources, so we can remove some of the C bridging layer and use C++ classes directly from Swift.
rdar://83361087
Moved all the threading code to one place. Added explicit support for
Darwin, Linux, Pthreads, C11 threads and Win32 threads, including new
implementations of Once for Linux, Pthreads, C11 and Win32.
rdar://90776105
SWIFT_STDLIB_SINGLE_THREADED_RUNTIME is too much of a blunt instrument here.
It covers both the Concurrency runtime and the rest of the runtime, but we'd
like to be able to have e.g. a single-threaded Concurrency runtime while
the rest of the runtime is still thread safe (for instance).
So: rename it to SWIFT_STDLIB_SINGLE_THREADED_CONCURRENCY and make it just
control the Concurrency runtime, then add a SWIFT_STDLIB_THREADING_PACKAGE
setting at the CMake/build-script level, which defines
SWIFT_STDLIB_THREADING_xxx where xxx depends on the chosen threading package.
This is especially useful on systems where there may be a choice of threading
package that you could use.
rdar://90776105
To use _RegexParser from SwiftSyntax.
* Create 'libswiftCompilerModules_SwiftSyntax.a' which is a subset of
'libswiftCompilerModules.a'
* Link 'lib_InternalSwiftSyntaxParser' to
'libswiftCompilerModules_SwiftSyntax.a'
* Factor out swift runtime linking logic in CMake so that dynamic
libraries can link to Swift runtime, in addition to executables
* Link 'lib_InternalSwiftSyntaxParser' to swift runtime