This requires the witness table accessor function to gain two new parameters: a
pointer to an array of witness tables and their count. These are then passed down
to the instantiation function which reads them out of the array and writes them
into the newly-allocated witness table.
We use the count to assert that the number of conditional witness tables passed
in is what the protocol conformance expects, which is especially useful while
the feature is still experimental: it is a compiler/runtime bug if an incorrect
number is passed.
Interpreter support for thumb is not yet properly implemented/tested.
Disable thumb emission.
This change is necessary because LLVM now uses the features string in the
metadata. This features string contains '+thumb'.
This is a follow-up to 034241e440.
rdar://32599805
rdar://34781037 (tests that expect non-thumb instructions are failing)
- Always include an array of requirement descriptors in the protocol
descriptor. For now, this doesn't contain anything except a general
requirement kind and an optional default implementation, but eventually
this can be augmented with type / name metadata. This array is always
emitted as constant.
- Guarantee the value of the extent fields in a protocol descriptor and
slightly tweak their meaning.
- Move the private-data field out of line in a generic witness table
descriptor so that the main descriptor can be emitted as constant.
- Rely on IRGen's notion of the witness-table layout instead of assuming
that SILWitnessTable and SILDefaultWitnessTable match the actual
physical layout.
This version of the patch uses a hack in which we assign internal rather
than private linkage to certain symbols in order to work around a Darwin
linker bug.
This commit contains:
-) adding the new instructions + infrastructure, like parsing, printing, etc.
-) support in IRGen to generate global object-variables (i.e. "heap" objects) which are statically initialized in the data section.
-) IRGen for global_value which lazily initializes the object header and returns a reference to the object.
For details see the documentation of the new instructions in SIL.rst.
To make this stick, I've disallowed direct use of that overload of
CreateCall. I've left the Constant overloads available, but eventually
we might want to consider fixing those, too, just to get all of this
code out of the business of manually remembering to pass around
attributes and calling conventions.
The test changes reflect the fact that we weren't really setting
attributes consistently at all, in this case on value witnesses.
The goals here are four-fold:
- provide cleaner internal abstractions
- avoid IR bloat from extra bitcasts
- avoid recomputing function-type lowering information
- allow more information to be propagated from the function
access site (e.g. class_method) to the call site
Use this framework immediately for class and protocol methods.
* Use clang's effective llvm triple for IR generation
Instead of using the target that was passed to the driver. Use the target from
the clang importer that might have been changed by clang (i.e armv7 to thumbv7
on darwin)
rdar://32599805
* Address review comments
* Fix test case osx-targets.swift
* Fix pic.swift test case
* Fix test abi_v7k.swift
* Address review comment for test osx-targets.swift
This is accomplished by recognizing this specific situation and
replacing the 'objc' attribute with a hidden '_objcRuntimeName'
attribute. This /only/ applies to classes that are themselves
non-generic (including any enclosing generic context) but that have
generic ancestry, and thus cannot be exposed directly to Objective-C.
This commit also eliminates '@NSKeyedArchiverClassName'. It was
decided that the distinction between '@NSKeyedArchiverClassName' and
'@objc' was too subtle to be worth explaining to developers, and that
any case where you'd use '@NSKeyedArchiverClassName' was already a
place where the ObjC name wasn't visible at compile time.
This commit does not update diagnostics to reflect this change; we're
going to change them anyway.
rdar://problem/32414557
A property imported from Objective-C, or marked in Swift with the `dynamic` keyword, doesn't have a vtable slot, so can't be identified that way. Use the ObjC selector as the unique identifier to ascribe equality to such components. Fixes rdar://problem/31768669. (While we're here, throw some more execution tests and a changelog note in.)
Register class names for NSKeyedArchiver and NSKeyedUnarchiver based on the @NSKeyedArchiveLegacy and @_staticInitializeObjCMetadata class attributes.
@NSKeyedArchiveLegacy registers a class name translation.
@_staticInitializeObjCMetadata just makes sure that the metadata of a class is instantiated.
This registration code is executed as a static initializer, like a C++ global constructor.