Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Joe Pamer
828eb68e72 Commit DaveA's API changes to 'print', along with the compiler changes necessary to support them.
There's still work left to do. In terms of next steps, there's still rdar://problem/22126141, which covers removing the 'workaround' overloads for print (that prevent bogus overload resolution failures), as well as providing a decent diagnostic when users invoke print with 'appendNewline'.

Swift SVN r30976
2015-08-04 01:57:11 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
f46f16ae82 stdlib: implement new print() API
rdar://20775683

Swift SVN r28309
2015-05-08 01:37:59 +00:00
Jordan Rose
ac90133b8c Update tests for accessibility modifiers becoming context-sensitive keywords.
Swift SVN r19673
2014-07-08 02:17:49 +00:00
Jordan Rose
5557c3972b Update tests for accessibility.
In most cases this means adding @public to things that get serialized;
in a few cases it means using a modern public stdlib API instead of
a legacy thing I was trying to keep @internal.

Swift SVN r19350
2014-06-30 18:50:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner
70076cf958 switch the testsuite to use the ..< operator instead of ..
Swift SVN r19003
2014-06-19 17:18:23 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
9eea282719 Switch range operators ".." and "...".
- 1..3 now means 1,2
- 1...3 now means 1,2,3

Implements <rdar://problem/16839891>

Swift SVN r18066
2014-05-14 07:36:00 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
fad874708e Adjust test cases.
Swift SVN r17964
2014-05-12 22:01:52 +00:00
Jordan Rose
fa3dd42c54 Don't parse function bodies in imported TUs.
...unless the functions are declared [transparent], or if we're in an
immediate mode (in which case we won't get a separate chance to link
against the imported TUs).

This is an optimization that will matter more when we start dealing with
Xcode projects with many cross-file dependencies, especially if we have
some kind of implicit import of the other source files in the project.

In the future, we may want to parse more function bodies for the purpose
of inlining, not just the transparent ones, but we weren't taking
advantage of that now, so it's not a regression. (We're still not taking
advantage of it even for [transparent] functions.)

Swift SVN r7698
2013-08-28 22:53:28 +00:00