Custom main and global executors work hasn't passed Swift Evolution yet,
so we need to avoid leaking it as API until it does.
To that end, underscore all the things.
rdar://151147606
Fixes the bug in `swift::introduceUnsafeInheritExecutorReplacements()` that
prevented the hack from working with `Clock.measure()`. It isn't sufficient to
just check whether the nominal for the type base of a qualified lookup belongs
to the Concurrency module because that type may reference multiple types.
Instead, check all of the directly referenced types to match the behavior of
qualified lookup.
Resolves rdar://132581483.
Remove `supportsScheduling` in favour of a type-based approach.
Update the storage for `ClockTraits` to `UInt32`.
Adjust ordering of executors for `currentExecutor`.
rdar://141348916
Remove the hacky support for mapping clocks to a Dispatch clock ID,
in favour of clocks publishing traits and having the Dispatch
executor select the clock on the basis of those traits.
Reorganise the Concurrency code so that it's possible to completely
implement executors (both main and global) in Swift.
Provide API to choose the desired executors for your application.
Also make `Task.Sleep` wait using the current executor, not the global
executor, and expose APIs on `Clock` to allow for conversion between
time bases.
rdar://141348916
language feature, and suppress it for `Clock.measure`.
This allows the _Concurrency swiftinterface file to continue building with
compilers that do not support `OptionalIsolatedParameters`. The feature
suppression drops the `isolated` keyword and replaces `#isolation` with
`nil`.
As [discussed on the forum][forum], we'll likely want to use
`Duration` as the primary associated type on `protocol Clock`;
however, that protocol currently only has `Instant`.
[forum]: https://forums.swift.org/t/pitch-primary-associated-types-in-the-standard-library/56426/39
To support declaring it as the primary associated type,
`protocol Clock` needs to have `Duration` as an associated type
requirement:
```
@available(SwiftStdlib 5.7, *)
public protocol Clock: Sendable {
associatedtype Duration: DurationProtocol
associatedtype Instant: InstantProtocol where Instant.Duration == Duration
var now: Instant { get }
var minimumResolution: Instant.Duration { get }
func sleep(until deadline: Instant, tolerance: Instant.Duration?) async throws
}
```
This setup is reminiscent of `Sequence.Element` vs.
`Sequence.Iterator.Element`.
SE-0329 has not yet shipped in an ABI stable release, so we still have
the opportunity to address this.
rdar://91591545
These used to set the clock id incorrectly, leading to zero results. Fix that and also make the underlying entry point abort if it gets an invalid ID, preventing this from reoccurring.
* [WIP] Initial draft at v2 Clock/Instant/Duration
* Ensure the literal types for _DoubleWide are able to be at least 64 bits on 32 bit platforms
* static cast timespec members to long
* Remove runtime exports from clock functions
* Export clock functions in implementations as they are in headers
* Clean up internal properties by adding leading underscores, refine availability to a TBD marker macro, and break at 80 lines to match style
* Shift operators to concrete Instant types to avoid complexity in solver resolution
* Adjust diagnostic note and error expectation of ambiguities to reflect new potential solver (perhaps incorrect) solutions
* Update stdlib/public/Concurrency/TaskSleep.swift
Co-authored-by: Karoy Lorentey <klorentey@apple.com>
* [stdlib][NFC] Remove trailing whitespace
* [stdlib] Remove _DoubleWidth from stdlib's ABI
* [stdlib] Strip downd _DoubleWidth to _[U]Int128
* Additional adjustments to diagnostic notes and errors expectation of ambiguities to reflect new potential solver (perhaps incorrect) solutions
* Disable type checker performance validation for operator overload inferences (rdar://33958047)
* Decorate Duration, DurationProtocol, Instant and clocks with @available(SwiftStdlib 9999, *)
* Restore diagnostic ambiguity test assertion (due to availability)
* Add a rough attempt at implementing time accessors on win32
* Remove unused clock id, rename SPI for swift clock ids and correct a few more missing availabilities
* remove obsolete case of realtime clock for dispatch after callout
* Use the default implementation of ~ for Int128 and UInt128
* Ensure diagnostic ambiguitiy applies evenly to all platforms and their resolved types
* Restore the simd vector build modifications (merge damage)
* Update to latest naming results for Instant.Duration
* Updates to latest proposal initializers and accessors and adjust encoding/decoding to string based serialization
* Update availability for Clock/Instant/Duration methods and types to be 5.7
* Correct *Clock.now to report via the correct runtime API
* Ensure the hashing of Duration is based upon the attoseconds hashing
* Avoid string based encoding and resort back to high and low bit encoding/decoding but as unkeyed
* Adjust naming of component initializer to use suffixes on parameters
* Duration decoding should use a mutable container for decoding
* fix up components initializer and decode access
* Add platform base initializers for timespec and tiemval to and from Duration
* Add some first draft documentation for standard library types Duration, DurationProtocol and InstantProtocol
* Another round of documentation prose and some drive-by availability fixes
* InstantProtocol availability should be 5.7
* Correct linux timeval creation to be Int and not Int32
Co-authored-by: Karoy Lorentey <klorentey@apple.com>