1366 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Slava Pestov
ddd0666e94 IDE: Fix mismatched ErrorType check
In one place we were calling hasError() and in another directly checking
for ErrorType; if we had a type containing an ErrorType as a structural
component, we would hit an assertion.
2017-09-19 23:08:37 -07:00
Slava Pestov
ab8677faab IDE: Always use the right DeclContext
We have a hack where we use the ParsedDecl as the DeclContext,
to handle completion during function signature parsing, which
happens before the FuncDecl has been created.

While fixing this properly would require a bigger change to the
parser and AST, for now we just check if the ParsedDecl is a
child context of CurDeclContext, and only use it then.
2017-09-19 23:08:37 -07:00
Slava Pestov
4e743ab2e1 IDE: Remove usages of getDeclaredTypeOfContext() 2017-09-19 22:12:28 -07:00
Slava Pestov
9f8760b942 AST: Remove unused 'resolver' parameter from ModuleDecl::lookupConformance()
... as well as a bunch of downstream plumbing that is no
longer necessary.
2017-09-07 03:36:17 -07:00
Greg Parker
0af574a7be [AST] Rename DefaultArgumentKind::Nil to NilLiteral.
This avoids a conflict with #define Nil in objc/objc.h.
2017-08-31 21:55:45 -07:00
Jordan Rose
f8b7db4e76 Excise the terms "blacklist" and "whitelist" from Swift source. (#11687)
The etymology of these terms isn't about race, but "black" = "blocked"
and "white" = "allowed" isn't really a good look these days. In most
cases we weren't using these terms particularly precisely anyway, so
the rephrasing is actually an improvement.
2017-08-30 09:28:00 -07:00
Jordan Rose
449cd98997 Excise "Accessibility" from the compiler (3/3)
"Accessibility" has a different meaning for app developers, so we've
already deliberately excised it from our diagnostics in favor of terms
like "access control" and "access level". Do the same in the compiler
now that we aren't constantly pulling things into the release branch.

Rename AccessibilityAttr to AccessControlAttr and
SetterAccessibilityAttr to SetterAccessAttr, then track down the last
few uses of "accessibility" that don't have to do with
NSAccessibility. (I left the SourceKit XPC API alone because that's
supposed to be more stable.)
2017-08-28 13:27:59 -07:00
Jordan Rose
1c651973c3 Excise "Accessibility" from the compiler (2/3)
"Accessibility" has a different meaning for app developers, so we've
already deliberately excised it from our diagnostics in favor of terms
like "access control" and "access level". Do the same in the compiler
now that we aren't constantly pulling things into the release branch.

This commit changes the 'Accessibility' enum to be named 'AccessLevel'.
2017-08-28 11:34:44 -07:00
Jordan Rose
5f30eac288 Excise "Accessibility" from the compiler (1/3)
"Accessibility" has a different meaning for app developers, so we've
already deliberately excised it from our diagnostics in favor of terms
like "access control" and "access level". Do the same in the compiler
now that we aren't constantly pulling things into the release branch.

This commit changes the names of methods, fields, a few local
variables, and even a swift-ide-test flag. The full list is below.

accessibilityForDiagnostics -> accessLevelForDiagnostics
checkAccessibility -> checkAccess
checkGenericParamAccessibility -> checkGenericParamAccess
checkTypeAccessibility -> checkTypeAccess
checkWitnessAccessibility -> checkWitnessAccessibility
computeAccessibility -> computeAccessLevel
computeDefaultAccessibility -> computeDefaultAccessLevel
fixItAccessibility -> fixItAccess
getAccessibilityString -> getAccessLevelString
getAccessibilityStrictly -> getAccessLevelStrictly
getAccessibilityUID -> getAccessLevelUID
getActualAccessibility -> getActualAccessLevel
getDefaultAccessibility -> getDefaultAccessLevel
getMaxAccessibility -> getMaxAccessLevel
getOverridableAccessibility -> getOverridableAccessLevel
getRawStableAccessibility -> getRawStableAccessLevel
getSetterAccessibility -> getSetterFormalAccess
hasAccessibility -> hasAccess
hasDefaultAccessibility -> hasDefaultAccessLevel
inferAccessibility -> inferAccessLevel
inferDefaultAccessibility -> inferDefaultAccessLevel
inferSetterAccessibility -> inferSetterAccessLevel
overwriteAccessibility -> overwriteAccess
overwriteSetterAccessibility -> overwriteSetterAccess
printAccessibility -> printAccess
requiredAccessibilityForDiagnostics -> requiredAccessForDiagnostics
resolveAccessibility -> resolveAccessControl
setAccessibility -> setAccess
setSetterAccessibility -> setSetterAccess
setDefaultAndMaxAccessibility -> setDefaultAndMaxAccess
validateAccessibility -> validateAccessControl

Accessibility -> AccessLevel
AccessibilityFilter -> AccessFilter
IgnoreAccessibility -> IgnoreAccessControl
NL_IgnoreAccessibility -> NL_IgnoreAccessControl
PrintAccessibility -> PrintAccess
PrintInternalAccessibilityKeyword -> PrintInternalAccessKeyword
SetterAccessibility -> SetterAccessLevel

setterAccessibility -> setterAccess
storedPropertyAccessibility -> storedPropertyAccess

-print-accessibility -> -print-access
2017-08-28 11:11:57 -07:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
eb6914ccfc Merge pull request #11346 from rintaro/rip-cfor
Eliminate C-style ForStmt
2017-08-08 07:49:42 -07:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
07957070cd [CodeComplete] Remove C-style-for specific facilities 2017-08-04 23:25:26 +09:00
Ben Langmuir
3279cf5ced [code-completion] Add Bool type context for if/guard/while conditions
When completing in an if/while/guard statement condition that expects a
boolean, add the code-completion type relation for Bool. We already had
this for repeat-while.

rdar://problem/26509084
2017-08-02 14:24:07 -07:00
Ben Langmuir
534c0cc2cb [code-completion] Generic where clauses
Complete generic parameters and their members inside generic where
clauses on structs, classes, enums, extensions, typealiases, funcs,
subscripts and inits.

Still not handled correctly are associatedtypes.

rdar://problem/20582394
2017-07-31 09:57:00 -07:00
Ben Langmuir
93d22c9ff0 [code-completion] Add a new custom completion context for a for-each sequence
For normal completions it behaves the same as PostfixExprBeginning, but
it provides a hook for clients to provide a custom completion for this
position.  For example, you might want to a x ..< y snippet in this
position.

rdar://problem/29910383
2017-07-19 13:29:36 -07:00
Robert Widmann
fd7c1f8bc0 Merge pull request #10889 from CodaFi/the-bit-ter-pill
Consistently Pass Parameter Flags
2017-07-19 13:14:50 -07:00
Ben Langmuir
0258839815 [code-completion] Add leading-dot completion for enums
When using completion options that will allow the lone "." completion,
provide that result when in contexts that expect an enum type.  Note:
this is a crappy approximationg for whether the type can have "implicit
member expression" syntax, since uninhabited enums should not support
it, and many non-enum types should.  However, it is currently expensive
to compute the accurate answer and this approximation is good enough for
some clients.

rdar://problem/31260505
2017-07-19 11:34:01 -07:00
Robert Widmann
8f3f0a3f2e Use newly consistent parameter flags for code completion 2017-07-19 09:49:32 -07:00
Alex Hoppen
949968a182 Adjust printing to take into account special DeclNames
Print DeclBaseNames using a new userFacingStr() method to prepare for
DeclBaseNames that are not backed by Identifiers
2017-06-24 11:39:09 +02:00
Robert Widmann
9fa8341540 Only decompose function types for info about default arguments
AnyFunctionType::Param carries around information about decomposed
parameters now.  Information about default arguments must be computed
separately with swift::computeDefaultMap.
2017-06-19 23:05:44 -07:00
Robert Widmann
abd5aa8e6d Rename some X-Value-related entities
* Rename coerceToMaterializableValue to coerceToRValue

* Rename isLValueType to hasLValueType to better match the
intended semantics of the member.
2017-06-14 13:18:45 -07:00
Alex Hoppen
73c524ca5e [IDE] Preparations for removal of getName on ValueDecl
With the introduction of special decl names, `Identifier getName()` on
`ValueDecl` will be removed and pushed down to nominal declarations
whose name is guaranteed not to be special. Prepare for this by calling
to `DeclBaseName getBaseName()` instead where appropriate.
2017-05-28 19:13:24 -07:00
Jordan Rose
c0ccdb1626 Change getBaseName to return DeclBaseName instead of Identifier (#9968)
This changes `getBaseName()` on `DeclName` to return a `DeclBaseName`
instead of an `Identifier`. All places that will continue to be
expecting an `Identifier` are changed to call `getBaseIdentifier` which
will later assert that the `DeclName` is actually backed by an
identifier and not a special name.

For transitional purposes, a conversion operator from `DeclBaseName` to
`Identifier` has been added that will be removed again once migration
to DeclBaseName has been completed in other parts of the compiler.

Unify approach to printing declaration names

Printing a declaration's name using `<<` and `getBaseName()` is be
independent of the return type of `getBaseName()` which will change in
the future from `Identifier` to `DeclBaseName`
2017-05-28 17:55:03 -07:00
Xi Ge
e997128129 [CodeCompletion] Provide basic code completion support for Swift KeyPath. rdar://31768743 (#9467) 2017-05-10 21:48:50 -07:00
Jordan Rose
4cdb597b23 Rename VTablePlaceholderDecl to MissingMemberDecl.
As such, we no longer insert two placeholders for initializers that
need two vtable slots; instead we record that in the
MissingMemberDecl. I can see MissingMemberDecl growing to be something
we'd actually show to users, that can be used for other kinds of
declarations that don't have vtable entries, but for now I'm not going
to worry about any of that.
2017-05-10 11:55:55 -06:00
Jordan Rose
82930033d2 Add VTablePlaceholderDecl (but don't hook it up to anything yet). 2017-05-10 11:55:54 -06:00
practicalswift
492f5cd35a [gardening] Remove redundant repetition of type names (DRY): RepeatedTypeName foo = dyn_cast<RepeatedTypeName>(bar)
Replace `NameOfType foo = dyn_cast<NameOfType>(bar)` with DRY version `auto foo = dyn_cast<NameOfType>(bar)`.

The DRY auto version is by far the dominant form already used in the repo, so this PR merely brings the exceptional cases (redundant repetition form) in line with the dominant form (auto form).

See the [C++ Core Guidelines](https://github.com/isocpp/CppCoreGuidelines/blob/master/CppCoreGuidelines.md#es11-use-auto-to-avoid-redundant-repetition-of-type-names) for a general discussion on why to use `auto` to avoid redundant repetition of type names.
2017-05-05 09:45:53 +02:00
Joe Groff
3d178be169 Merge pull request #8875 from jckarter/keypaths
Keypaths
2017-04-21 17:51:17 -07:00
practicalswift
a596961187 [gardening] Make parameter name comments match actual parameter names 2017-04-20 13:47:10 +02:00
Slava Pestov
f4b91cd118 AST: Remove unused 'resolver' argument from TypeBase::getSuperclass() 2017-04-20 00:37:38 -07:00
Joe Groff
595e0e4ede Merge branch 'master' into keypaths 2017-04-19 18:38:24 -07:00
Graydon Hoare
3955f5ee66 Don't code-complete any ValueDecl that's not user accessible. 2017-04-18 23:21:43 -07:00
Slava Pestov
d58f049608 AST: Introduce ASTContext::getAnyObjectType()
This replaces a number of usages of KnownProtocolKind::AnyObject,
which is soon going away.
2017-04-13 21:17:05 -07:00
Slava Pestov
d49f8fb6d9 AST: Introduce primitive AnyObject type
Add a 'hasExplicitAnyObject()' bit to ProtocolCompositionType
to represent canonical composition types containing '& AnyObject'.

Serialize this bit and take it into account when building
ExistentialLayouts.

Rename ProtocolCompositionType::getProtocols() to getMembers()
since it can contain classes now, and update a few usages that
need further attention with FIXMEs or asserts.

For now, nothing actually constructs these types, and they will
trigger arounds asserts. Upcoming patches will introduce support
for this.
2017-04-13 21:17:05 -07:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
2edefb2e40 [IDE/CodeCompletion] Replace some global variables with static functions, NFC 2017-04-12 12:54:10 -07:00
Joe Groff
85ad6b355e Merge branch 'master' into keypaths 2017-04-06 18:02:07 -07:00
Doug Gregor
5c89eb84f0 [AST] Drop substitutions from type witnesses.
Nobody is using the actual substitutions, but we sure did a lot of
work to cope with them.
2017-04-05 11:21:38 -07:00
Joe Groff
eb5d006e40 Rename ObjCKeyPathExpr -> KeyPathExpr.
We can use the same general shape of expression for native key paths.
2017-04-04 11:31:15 -07:00
Slava Pestov
99da2ea244 Merge pull request #8211 from practicalswift/use-is-instead-of-getas-where-appropriate
[gardening] Use .is<T>() instead of .getAs<T>() if the result is not needed
2017-03-21 00:39:23 -07:00
Slava Pestov
573e832f35 AST: Fix crash when attempting typo correction on class-bound archetype
Also clean up some of the badness here just a little bit.

Fixes <rdar://problem/31093620>.
2017-03-20 16:22:00 -07:00
practicalswift
83526fe224 [gardening] Use .is<T>() instead of .getAs<T>() if the result is not needed 2017-03-20 22:54:01 +01:00
Ben Langmuir
5434afc67b [codecompletion] Fix completion after 'let' inside a nominal type
Previously, we ignoring 'let', so you would get ridiculous completions:
  let var foo: Int
  override let func bar() {}

Now, will complete protocol requirements after 'let' the same way we do
for 'var'.  For instance property overrides, we only show them if the
'override' keyword is specified.  You can't actually override using a
'let', but if the keyword is present then the intention is clear and we
can let the user fix it afterwards when the compiler diagnoses it.

rdar://problem/31091172
2017-03-17 11:33:03 -07:00
Slava Pestov
162b2d252e AST: Include gardening to minimize dependencies on Expr.h
A lot of files transitively include Expr.h, because it was
included from SILInstruction.h, SILLocation.h and SILDeclRef.h.

However in reality most of these files don't do anything
with Exprs, especially not anything in IRGen or the SILOptimizer.

Now we're down to 171 files in the frontend which depend on
Expr.h, which is still a lot but much better than before.
2017-03-12 22:26:56 -07:00
David Farler
7dba418fe7 [CodeCompletion] Delete expr type state after getting expr completions
When we are getting completions for an initializer at the open
parenthesis, as in:

class C {
  func foo<S: Sequence>(x: S) {
    String(#^A^#
  }
}

after getting all of the overloads for String.init or other applicable
completions for the expression, we leave the stateful expression type
set when performing the last part of code completion, which is getting
other visible declarations at that point.

In this example, C.foo is available to call. However, if the expression
type is left around, we will mistakenly try to use it to substitute
generics of the found declaration, which doesn't make sense, because
foo is a method on C, not String in this case.

We really need to make this part of the compiler less stateful in
the future, or at least formalize the state changes more. It might
also make sense to further separate different kinds of completions
and the mechanisms for getting types, as we reuse the same machinery
for methods and module functions, making a lot of fallback assumptions.

rdar://problem/30137466
2017-03-06 08:37:09 -08:00
David Farler
7ee42994c8 Start the Syntax library and optional full token lexing
Add an option to the lexer to go back and get a list of "full"
tokens, which include their leading and trailing trivia, which
we can index into from SourceLocs in the current AST.

This starts the Syntax sublibrary, which will support structured
editing APIs. Some skeleton support and basic implementations are
in place for types and generics in the grammar. Yes, it's slightly
redundant with what we have right now. lib/AST conflates syntax
and semantics in the same place(s); this is a first step in changing
that to separate the two concepts for clarity and also to get closer
to incremental parsing and type-checking. The goal is to eventually
extract all of the syntactic information from lib/AST and change that
to be more of a semantic/symbolic model.

Stub out a Semantics manager. This ought to eventually be used as a hub
for encapsulating lazily computed semantic information for syntax nodes.
For the time being, it can serve as a temporary place for mapping from
Syntax nodes to semantically full lib/AST nodes.

This is still in a molten state - don't get too close, wear appropriate
proximity suits, etc.
2017-02-17 12:57:04 -08:00
Hugh Bellamy
cb3bdcc2a3 Merge pull request #7408 from hughbe/llvm-fallthrough
Use relatively new LLVM_FALLLTHROUGH instead of our own SWIFT_FALLTHROUGH
2017-02-13 17:39:59 +07:00
Slava Pestov
5296d02485 AST: More include-what-you-use gardening 2017-02-12 00:51:26 -08:00
Hugh Bellamy
f001b7562b Use relatively new LLVM_FALLLTHROUGH instead of our own SWIFT_FALLTHROUGH 2017-02-12 10:47:03 +07:00
Hugh Bellamy
762a5a0aa8 Add some llvm_unreachable annotations for recently introduced MSVC control path warnings 2017-02-11 14:34:35 +07:00
Doug Gregor
d924849853 [Code completion] Clean up context validation.
… and make sure we validate a function declaration before type-checking it’s body.
2017-02-07 15:22:50 -08:00
Slava Pestov
cf4043b668 AST: Get rid of old form of Type::subst()
First, add some new utility methods to create SubstitutionMaps:

- GenericSignature::getSubstitutionMap() -- provides a new
  way to directly build a SubstitutionMap. It takes a
  TypeSubstitutionFn and LookupConformanceFn. This is
  equivalent to first calling getSubstitutions() with the two
  functions to create an ArrayRef<Substitution>, followed by
  the old form of getSubstitutionMap() on the result.

- TypeBase::getContextSubstitutionMap() -- replacement for
  getContextSubstitutions(), returning a SubstitutionMap.

- TypeBase::getMemberSubstitutionMap() -- replacement for
  getMemberSubstitutions(), returning a SubstitutionMap.

With these in place, almost all existing uses of subst() taking
a ModuleDecl can now use the new form taking a SubstitutionMap
instead. The few remaining cases are explicitly written to use a
TypeSubstitutionFn and LookupConformanceFn.
2017-02-03 19:55:40 -08:00