When replacing an `enum` - `unchecked_enum_data` pair and the enum's operand is another non-trivial enum which is constructed with a trivial payload, and this happens in different basic blocks, we need to insert a compensating `destroy_value`.
Fixes a verifier crash
rdar://139787167
Checking if an access base is derived from a begin-borrow was too optimistic.
We have to bail for instructions which are not handled by the walker utilities.
Fixes a verifier crash.
rdar://139788357
For example:
```
%1 = begin_borrow %0
%2 = br bb1(%1, %1)
bb1(%3 : @reborrow @guaranteed, %4: @guaranteed):
// %4 is a guaranteed forwarding phi without any forwarding instructions between the begin_borrow and the incoming value.
```
Also improve the comments
Add `Value.constantAccessPath`. It is like `accessPath`, but ensures that the projectionPath only contains "constant" elements.
This means: if the access contains an `index_addr` projection with a non-constant index, the `projectionPath` does _not_ contain the `index_addr`.
Instead, the `base` is an `AccessBase.index` which refers to the `index_addr`.
I am adding this instruction to express artificially that two non-Sendable
values should be part of the same region. It is meant to be used in cases where
due to unsafe code using Sendable, we stop propagating a non-Sendable dependency
that needs to be made in the same region of a use of said Sendable value. I
included an example in ./docs/SIL.rst of where this comes up with @out results
of continuations.
* fix a false error if a derived class has different generic parameters than its base class
* fix a similar problem if a non-generic class derives from a generic class
* fix a compiler crash for calling a class method on a class metatype
rdar://137692055
The optimization replaces a `load [copy]` with a `load_borrow` if possible.
```
%1 = load [copy] %0
// no writes to %0
destroy_value %1
```
->
```
%1 = load_borrow %0
// no writes to %0
end_borrow %1
```
The new implementation uses alias-analysis (instead of a simple def-use walk), which is much more powerful.
rdar://115315849
In Embedded Swift, witness method lookup is done from specialized witness tables.
For this to work, the type of witness_method must be specialized as well.
Otherwise the method call would be done with wrong parameter conventions (indirect instead of direct).
For now this will only be used for HopToMainActorIfNeeded thunks. I am creating
this now since in the past there has only been one option for creating
thunks... to create the thunk in SILGen using SILGenThunk. This code is hard to
test and there is a lot of it. By using an instruction here we get a few benefits:
1. We decouple SILGen from needing to generate new kinds of thunks. This means
that SILGenThunk does not need to expand to handle more thunks.
2. All thunks implemented via ThunkInst will be easy to test in a decoupled way
with SIL tests.
3. Even though this stabilizes the patient, we still have many thunks in SILGen
and various parts of the compiler. Over time, we can swap to this model,
allowing us to hopefully eventually delete SILGenThunk.