Although nonescaping closures are representationally trivial pointers to their
on-stack context, it is useful to model them as borrowing their captures, which
allows for checking correct use of move-only values across the closure, and
lets us model the lifetime dependence between a closure and its captures without
an ad-hoc web of `mark_dependence` instructions.
During ownership elimination, We eliminate copy/destroy_value instructions and
end the partial_apply's lifetime with an explicit dealloc_stack as before,
for compatibility with existing IRGen and non-OSSA aware passes.
Add TermInst::forwardedOperand.
Add SILArgument::forwardedTerminatorResultOperand. This API will be
moved into a proper TerminatorResult abstraction.
Remove getSingleTerminatorOperand, which could be misused because it's
not necessarilly forwarding ownership.
Remove the isTransformationTerminator API, which is not useful or well
defined.
Rewrite several instances of complex logic to handle block arguments
with the simple terminator result API. This defines away potential
bugs where we don't detect casts that perform implicit conversion.
Replace uses of the SILPhiArgument type and code that explicitly
handle block arguments. Control flow is irrelevant in these
situations. SILPhiArgument needs to be deleted ASAP. Instead, use
simple APIs like SILArgument::isTerminatorResult(). Eventually this
will be replaced by a TerminatorResult type.
`getValue` -> `value`
`getValueOr` -> `value_or`
`hasValue` -> `has_value`
`map` -> `transform`
The old API will be deprecated in the rebranch.
To avoid merge conflicts, use the new API already in the main branch.
rdar://102362022
Previously, to workaround an issue with ShrinkBorrowScope (where it
assumed a reasonable definition of isDeinitBarrier), a placeholder
version of the function was added. It is now removed by moving the
implementation of a version of that predicate back to C++.
Added new C++-to-Swift callback for isDeinitBarrier.
And pass it CalleeAnalysis so it can depend on function effects. For
now, the argument is ignored. And, all callers just pass nullptr.
Promoted to API the mayAccessPointer component predicate of
isDeinitBarrier which needs to remain in C++. That predicate will also
depends on function effects. For that reason, it too is now passed a
BasicCalleeAnalysis and is moved into SILOptimizer.
Also, added more conservative versions of isDeinitBarrier and
maySynchronize which will never consider side-effects.
Replace the use of bool and pointer returns for
`walkToXXXPre`/`walkToXXXPost`, and instead use
explicit actions such as `Action::Continue(E)`,
`Action::SkipChildren(E)`, and `Action::Stop()`.
There are also conditional variants, e.g
`Action::SkipChildrenIf`, `Action::VisitChildrenIf`,
and `Action::StopIf`.
There is still more work that can be done here, in
particular:
- SourceEntityWalker still needs to be migrated.
- Some uses of `return false` in pre-visitation
methods can likely now be replaced by
`Action::Stop`.
- We still use bool and pointer returns internally
within the ASTWalker traversal, which could likely
be improved.
But I'm leaving those as future work for now as
this patch is already large enough.
In theory, the analysis invalidation notifications should assure that every function has a CallerAnalysis::FunctionInfo in `funcInfos`.
But it's not unlikely that we are missing some of those notifications.
We got some not-reproducible crash reports because of missing function infos in CallerAnalysis.
With this change the analysis accepts missing function infos and does the right thing if such an info is missing.
In the long term we should replace CallerAnalysis by FunctionUses, anyway.
rdar://99653954
Andy some time ago already created the new API but didn't go through and update
the old occurences. I did that in this PR and then deprecated the old API. The
tree is clean, so I could just remove it, but I decided to be nicer to
downstream people by deprecating it first.
Replace a loop with a call to findCachedClassPropertiesKind. This was
the original intention, but it looks like the refactoring was
incorrectly merged.
Noticed by Slava Pestov based on Erik Eckstein's compile time trace.
* C++: add a function `getDestructors(SILType type, bool isExactType)’: if the type is a final class or `isExactType` is true, then return the one and only destructor of that class.
* swift: add `getDestructor(ofExactType type: Type)` and `getIncompleteCallees`
* swift: remove `getDestructor` from the PassContext. The API of the `calleeAnalysis` can be used instead.
Change `SimplifiedUIDemangleOptions` to remove "partial function" prefixes when demangling async coroutine symbols.
This removes the prefixes "await resume partial function" and "suspend resume partial function" from demangled names, in doing so hides the effect of async/coroutine function splitting from stack traces and other symbolication. This output will produce the source level function name.
For example, a symbol that previously would have demangled to:
```
(1) await resume partial function for static Main.main()
```
will, with this change, demangle to:
```
static Main.main()
```
See https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/36978 where `ShowAsyncResumePartial` was introduced for lldb.
rdar://90455541
Handle recursive non-escaping local functions.
Previously, it was thought that recursion would force a closure to be
escaping. This is not necessarilly true.
Update AccessEnforcementSelection to conservatively handle closure cycles.
Fixes rdar://88726092 (Compiler hangs when building)
The main point of this change is to make sure that a shared function always has a body: both, in the optimizer pipeline and in the swiftmodule file.
This is important because the compiler always needs to emit code for a shared function. Shared functions cannot be referenced from outside the module.
In several corner cases we missed to maintain this invariant which resulted in unresolved-symbol linker errors.
As side-effect of this change we can drop the shared_external SIL linkage and the IsSerializable flag, which simplifies the serialization and linkage concept.
Reduces the number of _ContiguousArrayStorage metadata.
In order to support constant time bridging we do need to set the correct
metadata when we bridge to Objective-C. This is so that the type check
succeeds when bridging back from Objective-C to reuse the storage
instance rather than bridging the elements.
To support dynamically setting the `_ContiguousArrayStorage` element
type i needed to add support for optimizing `alloc_ref_dynamic`
throughout the optimizer.
Possible future improvements:
* Use different metadata such that we can disambiguate native Swift
classes during destruction -- allowing native release rather then unknown
release usage.
* Optimize the newly added semantic function
getContiguousArrayStorageType
rdar://86171143
Previously, visitTransitiveEndBorrows took BorrowedValues. However,
there is at least one kind of borrow--namely,
unchecked_ownership_conversion insts--that is not currently permitted by
the BorrowedValue API. The long term fix is to make BorrowedValue
handle such instructions. For now, change visitTransitiveEndBorrows to
take SILValues so that unchecked_ownership_conversion can be passed to
the API.
rdar://87985420
Introduce a new instruction `dealloc_stack_ref ` and remove the `stack` flag from `dealloc_ref`.
The `dealloc_ref [stack]` was confusing, because all it does is to mark the deallocation of the stack space for a stack promoted object.