Start treating the null {Can}GenericSignature as a regular signature
with no requirements and no parameters. This not only makes for a much
safer abstraction, but allows us to simplify a lot of the clients of
GenericSignature that would previously have to check for null before
using the abstraction.
This was for test coverage before I had any queries ported over, just to
make sure that the completion procedure worked.
Now that all the GenericSignature queries have been ported over, we don't
need this since we're going to create all the RequirementMachines anyway.
Parse and provide semantic checking for '@unchecked Sendable', for a
Sendable conformance that doesn't perform additional semantic checks
for correctness.
Part of rdar://78269000.
The `compare_lower` API was replaced with `compare_insensitive` in llvm
commit 2e4a2b8430aca6f7aef8100a5ff81ca0328d03f9.
git clang-format ran.
(cherry picked from commit aca2de95ee)
Treat actors as being semantically `final` throughout the type checker.
This allows, for example, a non-`required` initializer to satisfy a
protocol requirement.
We're leaving the ABI open for actor inheritance should we need it.
Addresses rdar://78269551.
Based on the discussion in the first review of the global actors
proposal, introduce a `GlobalActor` protocol that describes types that
can be global actors. Introduce this protocol, make `@globalActor`
types implicitly conform to it, and remove all of the bespoke
validation logic that was used to check the "shared" member.
Addresses rdar://79339591
The notion of "actor-isolated" currently exists at the declaration level.
For functions, it is going to be captured in the function type itself,
where 'self' is declared to be 'isolated'. Model isolation both
ways: the 'self' of a method that is isolated to an actor instance
will be 'isolated' as well.
We are still using declaration-based checking of actor isolation.
However, by mirroring this information we can move more incrementally
over to doing checking based on 'isolated' parameters.
* [Distributed] Initial distributed checking
* [Distributed] initial types shapes and conform to DistributedActor
* [Distributed] Require Codable params and return types
* [Distributed] initial synthesis of fields and constructors
* [Distributed] Field and initializer synthesis
* [Distributed] Codable requirement on distributed funcs; also handle <T: Codable>
* [Distributed] handle generic type params which are Codable in dist func
[Distributed] conformsToProtocol after all
* [Distributed] Implement remote flag on actors
* Implement remote flag on actors
* add test
* actor initializer that sets remote flag
[Distributed] conformances getting there
* [Distributed] dont require async throws; cleanup compile tests
* [Distributed] do not synthesize default implicit init, only our special ones
* [Distributed] properly synth inits and properties; mark actorTransport as _distributedActorIndependent
Also:
- do not synthesize default init() initializer for dist actor
* [Distributed] init(transport:) designated and typechecking
* [Distributed] dist actor initializers MUST delegate to local-init
* [Distributed] check if any ctors in delegation call init(transport:)
* [Distributed] check init(transport:) delegation through many inits; ban invoking init(resolve:using:) explicitly
* [Distributed] disable IRGen test for now
* [Distributed] Rebase cleanups
* [Concurrent] transport and address are concurrent value
* [Distributed] introduce -enable-experimental-distributed flag
* rebase adjustments again
* rebase again...
* [Distributed] distributed functions are implicitly async+throws outside the actor
* [Distributed] implicitly throwing and async distributed funcs
* remove printlns
* add more checks to implicit function test
* [Distributed] resolve initializer now marks the isRemote actor flag
* [Distributed] distributedActor_destroy invoked instead, rather than before normal
* [Distributed] Generate distributed thunk for actors
* [distributed] typechecking for _remote_ functions existing, add tests for remote funcs
* adding one XFAIL'ed task & actor lifetime test
The `executor_deinit1` test fails 100% of the time
(from what I've seen) so I thought we could track
and see when/if someone happens to fix this bug.
Also, added extra coverage for #36298 via `executor_deinit2`
* Fix a memory issue with actors in the runtime system, by @phausler
* add new test that now passes because of patch by @phausler
See previous commit in this PR.
Test is based on one from rdar://74281361
* fix all tests that require the _remote_ function stubs
* Do not infer @actorIndependent onto `let` decls
* REVERT_ME: remove some tests that hacky workarounds will fail
* another flaky test, help build toolchain
* [Distributed] experimental distributed implies experimental concurrency
* [Distributed] Allow distributed function that are not marked async or throws
* [Distributed] make attrs SIMPLE to get serialization generated
* [Distributed] ActorAddress must be Hashable
* [Distributed] Implement transport.actorReady call in local init
* cleanup after rebase
* [Distributed] add availability attributes to all distributed actor code
* cleanup - this fixed some things
* fixing up
* fixing up
* [Distributed] introduce new Distributed module
* [Distributed] diagnose when missing 'import _Distributed'
* [Distributed] make all tests import the module
* more docs on address
* [Distributed] fixup merge issues
* cleanup: remove unnecessary code for now SIMPLE attribute
* fix: fix getActorIsolationOfContext
* [Distributed] cmake: depend on _concurrency module
* fixing tests...
* Revert "another flaky test, help build toolchain"
This reverts commit 83ae6654dd.
* remove xfail
* clenup some IR and SIL tests
* cleanup
* [Distributed] fix cmake test and ScanDependencies/can_import_with_map.swift
* [Distributed] fix flags/build tests
* cleanup: use isDistributed wherever possible
* [Distributed] don't import Dispatch in tests
* dont link distributed in stdlib unittest
* trying always append distributed module
* cleanups
* [Distributed] move all tests to Distributed/ directory
* [lit] try to fix lit test discovery
* [Distributed] update tests after diagnostics for implicit async changed
* [Distributed] Disable remote func tests on Windows for now
* Review cleanups
* [Distributed] fix typo, fixes Concurrency/actor_isolation_objc.swift
* [Distributed] attributes are DistributedOnly (only)
* cleanup
* [Distributed] cleanup: rely on DistributedOnly for guarding the keyword
* Update include/swift/AST/ActorIsolation.h
Co-authored-by: Doug Gregor <dgregor@apple.com>
* introduce isAnyThunk, minor cleanup
* wip
* [Distributed] move some type checking to TypeCheckDistributed.cpp
* [TypeCheckAttr] remove extra debug info
* [Distributed/AutoDiff] fix SILDeclRef creation which caused AutoDiff issue
* cleanups
* [lit] remove json import from lit test suite, not needed after all
* [Distributed] distributed functions only in DistributedActor protocols
* [Distributed] fix flag overlap & build setting
* [Distributed] Simplify noteIsolatedActorMember to not take bool distributed param
* [Distributed] make __isRemote not public
* [Distributed] Fix availability and remove actor class tests
* [actorIndependent] do not apply actorIndependent implicitly to values where it would be illegal to apply
* [Distributed] disable tests until issue fixed
Co-authored-by: Dario Rexin <drexin@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: Kavon Farvardin <kfarvardin@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: Doug Gregor <dgregor@apple.com>
* Revert "[Distributed] disable tests until issue fixed"
This reverts commit 0a04278920.
* Revert "[Distributed] Initial `distributed` actors and functions and new module (#37109)"
This reverts commit 814ede0cf3.
* [Distributed] Initial distributed checking
* [Distributed] initial types shapes and conform to DistributedActor
* [Distributed] Require Codable params and return types
* [Distributed] initial synthesis of fields and constructors
* [Distributed] Field and initializer synthesis
* [Distributed] Codable requirement on distributed funcs; also handle <T: Codable>
* [Distributed] handle generic type params which are Codable in dist func
[Distributed] conformsToProtocol after all
* [Distributed] Implement remote flag on actors
* Implement remote flag on actors
* add test
* actor initializer that sets remote flag
[Distributed] conformances getting there
* [Distributed] dont require async throws; cleanup compile tests
* [Distributed] do not synthesize default implicit init, only our special ones
* [Distributed] properly synth inits and properties; mark actorTransport as _distributedActorIndependent
Also:
- do not synthesize default init() initializer for dist actor
* [Distributed] init(transport:) designated and typechecking
* [Distributed] dist actor initializers MUST delegate to local-init
* [Distributed] check if any ctors in delegation call init(transport:)
* [Distributed] check init(transport:) delegation through many inits; ban invoking init(resolve:using:) explicitly
* [Distributed] disable IRGen test for now
* [Distributed] Rebase cleanups
* [Concurrent] transport and address are concurrent value
* [Distributed] introduce -enable-experimental-distributed flag
* rebase adjustments again
* rebase again...
* [Distributed] distributed functions are implicitly async+throws outside the actor
* [Distributed] implicitly throwing and async distributed funcs
* remove printlns
* add more checks to implicit function test
* [Distributed] resolve initializer now marks the isRemote actor flag
* [Distributed] distributedActor_destroy invoked instead, rather than before normal
* [Distributed] Generate distributed thunk for actors
* [distributed] typechecking for _remote_ functions existing, add tests for remote funcs
* adding one XFAIL'ed task & actor lifetime test
The `executor_deinit1` test fails 100% of the time
(from what I've seen) so I thought we could track
and see when/if someone happens to fix this bug.
Also, added extra coverage for #36298 via `executor_deinit2`
* Fix a memory issue with actors in the runtime system, by @phausler
* add new test that now passes because of patch by @phausler
See previous commit in this PR.
Test is based on one from rdar://74281361
* fix all tests that require the _remote_ function stubs
* Do not infer @actorIndependent onto `let` decls
* REVERT_ME: remove some tests that hacky workarounds will fail
* another flaky test, help build toolchain
* [Distributed] experimental distributed implies experimental concurrency
* [Distributed] Allow distributed function that are not marked async or throws
* [Distributed] make attrs SIMPLE to get serialization generated
* [Distributed] ActorAddress must be Hashable
* [Distributed] Implement transport.actorReady call in local init
* cleanup after rebase
* [Distributed] add availability attributes to all distributed actor code
* cleanup - this fixed some things
* fixing up
* fixing up
* [Distributed] introduce new Distributed module
* [Distributed] diagnose when missing 'import _Distributed'
* [Distributed] make all tests import the module
* more docs on address
* [Distributed] fixup merge issues
* cleanup: remove unnecessary code for now SIMPLE attribute
* fix: fix getActorIsolationOfContext
* [Distributed] cmake: depend on _concurrency module
* fixing tests...
* Revert "another flaky test, help build toolchain"
This reverts commit 83ae6654dd.
* remove xfail
* clenup some IR and SIL tests
* cleanup
* [Distributed] fix cmake test and ScanDependencies/can_import_with_map.swift
* [Distributed] fix flags/build tests
* cleanup: use isDistributed wherever possible
* [Distributed] don't import Dispatch in tests
* dont link distributed in stdlib unittest
* trying always append distributed module
* cleanups
* [Distributed] move all tests to Distributed/ directory
* [lit] try to fix lit test discovery
* [Distributed] update tests after diagnostics for implicit async changed
* [Distributed] Disable remote func tests on Windows for now
* Review cleanups
* [Distributed] fix typo, fixes Concurrency/actor_isolation_objc.swift
* [Distributed] attributes are DistributedOnly (only)
* cleanup
* [Distributed] cleanup: rely on DistributedOnly for guarding the keyword
* Update include/swift/AST/ActorIsolation.h
Co-authored-by: Doug Gregor <dgregor@apple.com>
* introduce isAnyThunk, minor cleanup
* wip
* [Distributed] move some type checking to TypeCheckDistributed.cpp
* [TypeCheckAttr] remove extra debug info
* [Distributed/AutoDiff] fix SILDeclRef creation which caused AutoDiff issue
* cleanups
* [lit] remove json import from lit test suite, not needed after all
* [Distributed] distributed functions only in DistributedActor protocols
* [Distributed] fix flag overlap & build setting
* [Distributed] Simplify noteIsolatedActorMember to not take bool distributed param
* [Distributed] make __isRemote not public
Co-authored-by: Dario Rexin <drexin@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: Kavon Farvardin <kfarvardin@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: Doug Gregor <dgregor@apple.com>
For config condition `canImport(Foo, version: N)`, this patch teaches the compiler to check N
against the version of the Swift module Foo on disk. It returns true if the module version on
disk is greater or equal to N and returns false otherwise.
Part of rdar://73992299
canImport should be able to take an additional parameter labeled by either version or
underlyingVersion. We need underlyingVersion for clang modules with Swift overlays because they
have separate version numbers. The library users are usually interested in checking the importability
of the underlying clang module instead of its Swift overlay.
Part of rdar://73992299
- Introduce an UnownedSerialExecutor type into the concurrency library.
- Create a SerialExecutor protocol which allows an executor type to
change how it executes jobs.
- Add an unownedExecutor requirement to the Actor protocol.
- Change the ABI for ExecutorRef so that it stores a SerialExecutor
witness table pointer in the implementation field. This effectively
makes ExecutorRef an `unowned(unsafe) SerialExecutor`, except that
default actors are represented without a witness table pointer (just
a bit-pattern).
- Synthesize the unownedExecutor method for default actors (i.e. actors
that don't provide an unownedExecutor property).
- Make synthesized unownedExecutor properties `final`, and give them
a semantics attribute specifying that they're for default actors.
- Split `Builtin.buildSerialExecutorRef` into a few more precise
builtins. We're not using the main-actor one yet, though.
Pitch thread:
https://forums.swift.org/t/support-custom-executors-in-swift-concurrency/44425
The locations stored in .swiftsourceinfo included the presumed file,
line, and column. When a location is requested it would read these, open
the external file, create a line map, and find the offset corresponding
to that line/column.
The offset is known during serialization though, so output it as well to
avoid having to read the file and generate the line map.
Since the serialized location is returned from `Decl::getLoc()`, it
should not be the presumed location. Instead, also output the line
directives so that the presumed location can be built as per normal
locations.
Finally, move the cache out of `Decl` and into `ASTContext`, since very
few declarations will actually have their locations deserialized. Make
sure to actually write to that cache so it's used - the old cache was
never written to.
In case the compiler is used with concurrency features enabled (by-default or otherwise), and an older SDK is used which does not include the `_Concurrency` module, do not load this module implicitly. Instead, emit a diagnostic indicating that no such module is found.
rdar://76967260
Check actor isolation of calls to functions with global-actor-qualified
type. This closes a pre-existing loophole where a value of
global-actor-qualified function type could be called from any context.
Paired with this, references to global-actor-qualified function
declarations will get global-actor-qualified function type whenever
they are referenced within an experience, i.e., whenever we form a
value of that type. Such references can occur anywhere (one does not
need to be on the actor), and carrying the global actor along with the
function type ensures that they can only be called from the right
actor. For example:
@MainActor func onlyOnMainActor() { ... }
func callIt(_ fn: @MainActor () -> Void) {
fn() // error: not on the main actor, so cannot synchronously call
// this wasn't previously diagnosed
}
func passIt() {
callIt(onlyOnMainActor) // okay to pass the function
// used to be an error
}
While here, fix up some broken substitution logic for
global-actor-qualified function types and "override" actor isolation.
If have a function that takes a trailing closure as follows
```
func sort(callback: (_ left: Int, _ right: Int) -> Bool) {}
```
completing a call to `sort` and expanding the trailing closure results in
```
sort { <#Int#>, <#Int#> in
<#code#>
}
```
We should be doing a better job here and defaulting the trailing closure's to the internal names specified in the function signature. I.e. the final result should be
```
sort { left, right in
<#code#>
}
```
This commit does exactly that.
Firstly, it keeps track of the closure's internal names (as specified in the declaration of `sort`) in the closure's type through a new `InternalLabel` property in `AnyFunctionType::Param`. Once the type containing the parameter gets canonicalized, the internal label is dropped.
Secondly, it adds a new option to `ASTPrinter` to always try and print parameter labels. With this option set to true, it will always print external paramter labels and, if they are present, print the internal parameter label as `_ <internalLabel>`.
Finally, we can use this new printing mode to print the trailing closure’s type as
```
<#T##callback: (Int, Int) -> Bool##(_ left: Int, _ right: Int) -> Bool#>
```
This is already correctly expanded by code-expand to the desired result. I also added a test case for that behaviour.
Introduce the notion of global actor-qualified function types, e.g.,
@MainActor () -> Void
to describe synchronous functions that must execute on a particular
global actor.
Introduce a new compiler flag `-module-abi-name <name>` that uses the
given name as the ABI name for the module (rather than the module's
name in source code). The ABI name impacts name mangling and metadata.
While it is very convenient to default the ExtInfo state when creating
new function types, it also make the intent unclear to those looking to
extend ExtInfo state. For example, did a given call site intend to have
the default ExtInfo state or does it just happen to work? This matters a
lot because function types are regularly unpacked and rebuilt and it's
really easy to accidentally drop ExtInfo state.
By changing the ExtInfo state to an optional, we can track when it is
actually needed.
While individual ConformanceCheckers tend to be used for one-off
conformance queries where diagnostics are fully suppressed, the
MultiConformanceChecker is a major driver of overall protocol
conformance checking and should not be losing delayed error diags.
In some situations (mostly with checking for conformance to ObjC
protocols that have async-like requirements), a delayed error
diagnostic can be lost by the MultiConformanceChecker, because
the deferred diag was added after the calls to emit them happen.
This new flush operation in MultiConformanceChecker's destructor
fixes the issue in those situations.
Additionally, I attempted to try and catch mistakes like this in
the future by adding an assert to ConformanceChecker's dtor for
obviously lost error diagnostics.
resolves rdar://73641790