* Collect flag in `ParamDecl::setTypeRepr()`.
* [ASTGen] Separate `BridgedParamDecl.setTypeRepr(_:)` from
`BridgedParamDecl.createParsed(_:)` aligning with C++ API. The majority
of the creations don't set the typerepr.
* Update `ParamSpecifierRequest::evaluate` to handle non-implicit
`ParamDecl` without `TypeRepr` (i.e. untyped closure parameter), instead
of `setSpecifier(::Default)` manually in Parse.
In the future, the `DeclContext` for a given scope will be needed as an input
in order to query for the `AvailabilityDomain` associated with an
`AvailabilitySpec`.
According to the proposal both variants cannot be used together
with other forms of isolation i.e. isolated parameters, global
actors, `@isolated(any)` attributes.
Eventually, querying the `AvailabilityDomain` associated with an
`AvailabilitySpec` will require invoking a request that takes a `DeclContext`.
This means that any diagnostics related to the domain identified by an
`AvailabilitySpec` need to be emitted during type-checking rather than parsing.
This change migrates several `AvailabilitySpec` diagnostics from Parse to Sema
to unblock further work.
CSE uses OSSA rauw which creates copies and copies that are created to optimize
across borrow scopes are unoptimizable. This PR avoids this situation for now.
Rework TypeAttribute bridging facilities.
Eliminate the _fake_ `swift::TypeAttributes`, but just use the normal
`BridgedArrayRef` for briding the attribute list. Introduce
`BridgedTypeOrCustomAttr` tagged pointer which resembles
`swift::TypeOrCustomAttr`.
This patch introduces an a C++ class annotation, SWIFT_PRIVATE_FILEID,
which will specify where Swift extensions of that class will be allowed
to access its non-public members, e.g.:
class SWIFT_PRIVATE_FILEID("MyModule/MyFile.swift") Foo { ... };
The goal of this feature is to help C++ developers incrementally migrate
the implementation of their C++ classes to Swift, without breaking
encapsulation and indiscriminately exposing those classes' private and
protected fields.
As an implementation detail of this feature, this patch introduces an
abstraction for file ID strings, FileIDStr, which represent a parsed pair
of module name/file name.
rdar://137764620
Soon, `AvailabilitySpec` will require that the `AvailabiltyDomain` it contains
be queried using a request that takes the `DeclContext` as input in order to
resolve the parsed domain name to an instance of `AvailabilityDomain`. The
constant extraction pipeline needed a bit of refactoring to thread a
`DeclContext` through to the place where it will be needed to execute the
query.
NFC.
Interop is injecting escapability annotations for the STL and doing a
limited inference for aggregates. Let's reuse the same facilities in the
AST when we calculate the safety of the foreign types.
SafeInterop was guarding whether we import certain foreign types as
unsafe. Since these attrbutes are only considered when an opt-in strict
language mode is on, this PR removes this feature flag. We still rely on
the presence of the AllowUnsafeAttribute flag to add the unsafe
attributes to the imported types and functions.