If we're using the macro-specific local discriminator, we need to
make sure we avoid mangling the regular local discriminator in
`appendDeclName`, since that could prematurely kick local discriminator
assignment before type-checking has finished.
rdar://143834482
To facilitate back deployment, make use of the fact that the async bit
has up to now never been set for read and modify accessors and claim
that set bit to indicate that it is a callee-allocated coroutine. This
has the virtue of being completely back deployable because like async
function pointers coro function pointers must be auth'd and signed as
data.
Otherwise, referring to swift_ASTGen_bridgedSwiftClosureCall_1 results in
a linker error on a bootstrap build (i.e., without Swift host tools
available).
While here, fix some issues around implied isolated conformances (we
could get into an inconsistent state). Also provide an educational
note discussing isolated conformances and the kinds of errors one can
see when they are used from outside of their isolation domain.
The changes in https://github.com/swiftlang/swift/pull/80040 caused the
compiler to start diagnosing extensions containing only members that are
either `@_spi`, `@_alwaysEmitIntoClient`, or unavailable when the
`-require-explicit-availability` flag is passed. Extensions should not be
diagnosed when they only contain members that would not be diagnosed
themselves.
Resolves rdar://148275432.
There are numerous entity kinds declared after
`ProtocolWitnessTableLazyAccessFunction` which aren't type kinds. Group
all those which are type kinds together for now. In the fullness of
time it would probably we wise to replace this implementation with a
switch statement so that when new kinds are added there is a chance that
the type-ness of that kind can be considered.
When a generic function has potentially Escapable outputs, those outputs
declare lifetime dependencies, which have no effect when substitution
leads to those types becoming `Escapable` in a concrete context.
This means that type substitution should canonically eliminate lifetime
dependencies targeting Escapable parameters or returns, and that
type checking should allow a function value with potentially-Escapable
lifetime dependencies to bind to a function type without those dependencies
when the target of the dependencies is Escapable.
Fixes rdar://147533059.
Rather than fixing-up in the parser, adjust the ASTScope logic such
that a `try` element in a SequenceExpr is considered as covering all
elements to the right of it. Cases where this isn't true are invalid,
and will be diagnosed during sequence folding. e.g:
```
0 * try foo() + bar()
_ = try foo() ~~~ bar() // Assuming `~~~` has lower precedence than `=`
```
This ensures we correctly handle `try` in assignment sequences, and
allows ASTGen to get the behavior for free.
rdar://132872235
Suppose module 'Foo' exists in the search paths and specifies user module version '1.0'.
If the first encountered 'canImport' query is unversioned:
...
Followed by a versioned one:
...
The success of the first check will record an unversioned successful canImport, which will cause the second check to evaluate to 'true', which is incorrect.
This change causes even unversioned 'canImport' checks to track and record the discovered user module version.
The underlying type for a typealias can be an unbound generic type,
replace these with the bound generic equivalent. This avoids crashing
when attempting to compute the type relation (in the future we'll
want to open these type parameters for the comparison).
rdar://147789214
Rather than representing a missing availability range on `PoundAvailableInfo`
with a default-constructed `AvailabilityRange` (empty), store the ranges as
optionals instead. This allows an empty range to represent an availability
condition which is known to be false at compile time, which will be necessary
when generating SIL for `if #available` queries that check custom availability
domains.
This patch fixes the access check for nested private C++ enums to look for the SWIFT_PRIVATE_FILEID of the enclosing C++ class, if any. Previously, the check was looking at for SWIFT_PRIVATE_FILEID on the enum decl itself (which is meaningless); that prevented nested private enum members from being accessible in Swift.
This patch also specializes the type signature of getPrivateFileIDAttrs to clarify the fact that SWIFT_PRIVATE_FILEID is not a meaningful annotation on anything other than CXXRecordDecl, because that is the only kind of decl that can assign access specifiers to its members.
rdar://148081340
Building on top of PR #79288, this update synthesizes a static factory method using the default new operator, with a call to the default constructor expression for C++ foreign reference types, and imports them as Swift initializers.
rdar://147529406
Specifically, when the scanner found a candidate which does not carry a user-specified version, it will pass '-module-can-import Foo' to compilation. During compilation, if the check is versioned but the candidate is unversioned, evaluate the check to 'true' to restore the behavior we had with implicitly-built modules.
Resolves rdar://148134993