Using the new linker directives $ld$previous requires the compiler to know the previous
install names for the symbols marked as removed. This patch teaches the compiler
to take a path to a Json file specifying the map between module names and previous
install names. Also, these install names can be platform-specific.
Progress towards: rdar://58281536
Restructure fine-grained-dependencies to enable unit testing
Get frontend to emit correct swiftdeps file (fine-grained when needed) and only emit dot file for -emit-fine-grained-dependency-sourcefile-dot-files
Use deterministic order for more information outputs.
Set EnableFineGrainedDependencies consistently in frontend.
Tolerate errors that result in null getExtendedNominal()
Fix memory issue by removing node everywhere.
Break up print routine
Be more verbose so it will compile on Linux.
Sort batchable jobs, too.
The new frontend flag -prespecialize-generic-metadata must be passed in
order for generic metadata to be specialized statically.
rdar://problem/56984885
This ensures only one process is generating module cache from an interface
file so that we don't blow up memory usage when multiple processes are
doing the same. The locking mechanism is similar to that of Clang's.
A better approach is that the build system takes care of the module building
step as a formal dependency.
rdar://52839445
Rather than parsing all delayed bodies for
`-dump-parse` once we finish parsing, tell the
parser not to delay any bodies. This then allows
us to remove `DelayedDeclLists` from
PersistentParserState.
This reverts commit e805fe486e, which reverted
the change earlier. The problem was caused due to a simultaneous change to some
code by the PR with parsing and printing for Clang function types (#28737)
and the PR which introduced Located<T> (#28643).
This commit also includes a small change to make sure the intersecting region
is fixed: the change is limited to using the fields of Located<T> in the
`tryParseClangType` lambda.
This change ensures using .swiftmodule built from source has the same behavior as
using .swiftmodule built from .swiftinterface.
A swift-ide-test utility is added to print linked libraries from a Swift module for
testing purposes.
rdar://58057556
Restructure fine-grained-dependencies to enable unit testing
Get frontend to emit correct swiftdeps file (fine-grained when needed) and only emit dot file for -emit-fine-grained-dependency-sourcefile-dot-files
Use deterministic order for more information outputs.
Set EnableFineGrainedDependencies consistently in frontend.
Tolerate errors that result in null getExtendedNominal()
Fix memory issue by removing node everywhere.
Break up print routine
Be more verbose so it will compile on Linux.
Sort batchable jobs, too.
- Introduce ide::CompletionInstance to manage CompilerInstance
- `CompletionInstance` vends the cached CompilerInstance when:
-- The compiler arguments (i.e. CompilerInvocation) has has not changed
-- The primary file is the same
-- The completion happens inside function bodies in both previous and
current completion
-- The interface hash of the primary file has not changed
- Otherwise, it vends a fresh CompilerInstance and cache it for the next
completion
rdar://problem/20787086