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2038 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Rose
757cf9826f Add Parse and AST support for the new import syntax.
Also, update LangRef.

Note that an explicit "import module" has been left out for now, since
it's not strictly necessary and "module" isn't a keyword yet.

Swift SVN r6786
2013-07-31 23:23:26 +00:00
Jordan Rose
674a03b085 Replace "oneof" with "union"...everywhere.
We haven't fully updated references to union cases, and enums still are not
their own thing yet, but "oneof" is gone. Long live "union"!

Swift SVN r6783
2013-07-31 21:33:33 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
21785c8a36 Call Type::print(), instead of TypeBase::print(); the former includes the null check.
Swift SVN r6751
2013-07-30 21:25:36 +00:00
Anna Zaks
74bc6f05b2 Add "noreturn" attribute : stage 1
- Add the attribute to AnyFunctionType::ExtInfo.
- Propagate the attributes from DeclAttributes to AnyFunctionType for
  FuncDecls in TypeCheckDecl.cpp.
- Make sure the new attribute is serialized.

The main missing pieces are checking the applicability of the type attributes
on the FuncDecl and teaching typechecker about conversions on types with
noreturn.

Swift SVN r6359
2013-07-18 22:57:22 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
5082f375a4 Print a vararg in a pattern as written, without the array slice notation.
rdar://14447454

Swift SVN r6341
2013-07-18 01:12:52 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
37dc84e13c Remove VarargBaseType from TuplePatternElt and introduce a bit in TuplePattern to indicate if there is a vararg.
The semantics of varargs (only for the last element) make it more appropriate as a property of the TuplePattern.
Also free the Parser from needing to construct synthetic types (ArraySlice for type of vararg element) to
accommodate the TypeChecker and move the logic to the TypeChecker. This will be more beneficial when the parser stops
creating types in general.

Swift SVN r6271
2013-07-15 20:21:30 +00:00
Joe Groff
3b21e6a201 Add a OneOfElementPattern AST node type.
Add a node for references to oneof cases in patterns. No user-facing functionality change yet.

Swift SVN r6239
2013-07-13 01:21:31 +00:00
Jordan Rose
e3999dde36 [serialization] Handle absent protocol conformances.
These still need to be serialized, because they are one-to-one with the
type's protocol list, but don't actually require any data. Found on
attempting to emit a module for the standard library.

Most of the churn here is moving Interleave.h to a more general STLExtras.h.

Swift SVN r6167
2013-07-11 18:38:50 +00:00
Jordan Rose
b31e79e571 Sink InfixOperatorDecl's InfixData into Decl's bitfields.
InfixData is still useful, since the type-checker uses it to treat other
operator-like constructs (e.g. 'is') the same way.

Swift SVN r6077
2013-07-08 23:40:58 +00:00
Joe Groff
53221db84c AST: Add 'VarPattern' node.
We decided to go with 'var' as a distributive pattern introducer which applies to bare identifiers within the subpattern. For example, 'var (a, b)' and '(var a, var b)' would be equivalent patterns. To model this, give 'var' its own AST node with a subpattern and remove the introducer loc from NamedPattern.

Swift SVN r5824
2013-06-26 23:01:47 +00:00
Joe Groff
e460a01af6 Remove the 'UnresolvedCallPattern' I stubbed out.
I talked to John about parsing patterns today, and because of the magnitude of name-lookup-dependent ambiguities between patterns and expressions, we agreed that at least for a first-pass implementation it makes sense to parse patterns as extensions of the expr grammar and charge name binding with distinguishing patterns from expressions. This gets us out of needing the concept of an "unresolved pattern", at least in the short term.

Swift SVN r5808
2013-06-26 04:23:47 +00:00
Joe Groff
8deec52b17 Rework AST representation of CaseStmts.
A single case block can have one or more 'case ...:' labels. 'case' labels contain patterns instead of exprs. 'default:' is a funny spelling for 'case _:'. Change the CaseStmt representation and rip out all the parsing, type-checking, and SILGen built off the old representation.

Swift SVN r5795
2013-06-25 00:31:42 +00:00
Joe Groff
7ba95cfd26 Add AST nodes for refutable patterns.
Introduce Pattern subclasses for the 'is T', 'T(<pattern>)', and '<expr>' pattern syntaxes we'll be introducing for pattern-matching "switch" statements. Also add an 'UnresolvedCalLPattern' to act as an intermediate for name lookup to resolve to a nominal type, oneof element, or function call expression pattern. Since we'll need to be able to rewrite patterns like we do expressions, add setters to AST nodes that contain references to subpatterns. Implement some basic walking logic in places we search patterns for var decls, but punt on any more complex type-checking or SILGen derived from these nodes until we actually use them.

Swift SVN r5780
2013-06-24 17:17:34 +00:00
Jordan Rose
3b07d4e102 Make Pattern (more) const-correct.
Sub-patterns are now considered part of the enclosing pattern, so if the
parent pattern pointer is const, the child pointer will be too.

I changed the minimal number of files to make this work, but future code
should use "const Pattern *" when intended, and "Pattern *" only if they
intend to modify the pattern.

Swift SVN r5743
2013-06-21 17:51:39 +00:00
Joe Groff
952028c5f2 Parse [class_protocol] attribute on protocols.
Add a [class_protocol] attribute and only allow it on protocol decls. It has no effect yet.

Swift SVN r5551
2013-06-09 03:22:50 +00:00
Joe Groff
cb1f81db84 Make assignment an expression.
Change AssignStmt into AssignExpr; this will make assignment behave more consistently with assignment-like operators, and is a first step toward integrating '=' parsing with SequenceExpr resolution so that '=' can obey precedence rules. This also nicely simplifies the AST representation of c-style ForStmts; the initializer and increment need only be Expr* instead of awkward Expr*/AssignStmt* unions.

This doesn't actually change any user-visible behavior yet; AssignExpr is still only parsed at statement scope, and typeCheckAssignment is still segregrated from the constraint checker at large. (In particular, a PipeClosureExpr containing a single assign expr in its body still doesn't use the assign expr to resolve its own type.) The parsing issue will be addressed by handling '=' during SequenceExpr resolution. typeCheckAssignment can hopefully be reworked to work within the constraint checker too.

Swift SVN r5500
2013-06-06 22:18:54 +00:00
Doug Gregor
87965ac319 When the index types of an Objective-C class's subscript getter and setter mismatch, don't build thunks for either.
Previously, we would build an invalid AST for the getter.


Swift SVN r5434
2013-06-03 18:23:48 +00:00
Joe Groff
e1c838962e Revert "Remove [objc_block] attribute from Swift type system."
Implementing SIL bridging is going to take more IRGen work than I anticipated.

Swift SVN r5113
2013-05-09 16:32:18 +00:00
Joe Groff
38f13e56f5 Remove [objc_block] attribute from Swift type system.
We will handle Swift-function-to-ObjC-block bridging in SILGen as part of general Cocoa-to-Swift type bridging. Temporarily disable building swiftAppKit and tests that exercise block bridging until the new implementation lands.

Swift SVN r5090
2013-05-08 16:52:12 +00:00
Doug Gregor
57002ac3dc Remove byref(heap).
Most of this is mechanical, because we weren't actually relying on
byref(heap) for anything. Simplify capture analysis, now that the only
way a variable can have non-fixed lifetime is if it is actually
captured. Fixes <rdar://problem/11247831>.


Swift SVN r5046
2013-05-06 14:07:54 +00:00
Joe Groff
2eb4ac563a Parse [force_inline] attribute.
Add a force_inline attribute and allow it to be applied for now only to uncurried nongeneric functions. It doesn't do anything yet.

Swift SVN r5036
2013-05-04 00:46:48 +00:00
Joe Groff
6ed98ac0e5 Parse [objc_block] attribute on function types.
So we can use it in tests.

Swift SVN r4722
2013-04-13 17:05:35 +00:00
Chris Lattner
af3b55c1f0 Further reinforce TopLevelCodeDecl as the container for top level code.
This nests top level PatternBindingDecls (in "main modules") under TopLevelCodeDecls,
instead of having them live in a translation unit.  They contain code that is executed,
so they should be in a TLCD.


Swift SVN r4668
2013-04-10 23:13:22 +00:00
Joe Groff
bfd2f85b5c Parse 'fallthrough' statements.
Create a new FallthroughStmt, which transfers control from a 'case' or 'default' block to the next 'case' or 'default' block within a switch. Implement parsing and sema for FallthroughStmt, which syntactically consists of a single 'fallthrough' keyword. Sema verifies that 'fallthrough' actually appears inside a switch statement and that there is a following case or default block to pass control to.

SILGen/IRGen support forthcoming.

Swift SVN r4653
2013-04-10 17:30:42 +00:00
Joe Groff
ac23437886 Replace infix attributes with operator decl lookup
During name binding, associate func decls with operator decls. When parsing SequenceExprs, look up operator decls to determine associativity and precedence of infix operators. Remove the infix_left and infix_left attributes, and make the infix attribute a simple declared attribute [infix] with no precedence.

Operator decls are resolved as follows:

- If an operator is declared in the same module as the use, resolve to the declaration in the current module.
- Otherwise, import operator declarations from all imported modules. If more than one declaration is imported for the operator and they conflict, raise an ambiguity error. If they are equivalent, pick one arbitrarily.

This allows operator declarations within the current module to override imported declarations if desired or to disambiguate conflicting operator declarations.

I've updated the standard library and the tests. stdlib2 and some of the examples still need to be updated.

Swift SVN r4629
2013-04-07 02:43:03 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b4fd6dd04a Change TopLevelCodeDecl to allow it to hold a sequence of different exprs and statements in one unit, wrapping them into a BraceStmt. This makes it more similar to other decls (e.g. funcdecl, ctor decls, etc) and will be useful for future sil work.
Unfortunately, this regresses the repl when expressions like (1,2) are entered. This is because the repl is violating some invariants (forming dags out of ASTs, making ASDAG's which upset the type checker).  I'm going to fix this next, but can't bring myself to do it in the same commit.



Swift SVN r4617
2013-04-05 22:33:14 +00:00
Joe Groff
aeeda4ee12 Parser: Parse operator decls.
At the top level, if 'operator' is followed by 'infix', 'prefix', or 'postfix', consider it a contextual keyword, and parse an operator decl following it that looks like:

  operator {infix|postfix|prefix} <+> {
    attributes…
  }

Prefix and postfix operator decls currently admit no attributes. Infix operators have 'associativity {left|right|none}' and 'precedence <int>' attributes.

This patch implements parsing for operator declarations but does not yet attach the declared attributes to func decls for the operators.

Swift SVN r4596
2013-04-03 23:30:50 +00:00
Joe Groff
062ad267c4 Value-only switch statements.
Implement switch statements with simple value comparison to get the drudge work of parsing and generating switches in place. Cases are checked using a '=~' operator to compare the subject of the switch to the value in the case. Unlike a C switch, cases each have their own scope and don't fall through. 'break' and 'continue' apply to an outer loop rather to the switch itself. Multiple case values can be specified in a comma-separated list, as in 'case 1, 2, 3, 4:'. Currently no effort is made to check for duplicate cases or to rank cases by match strength; cases are just checked in source order, and the first one wins (aside from 'default', which is branched to if all cases fail).

Swift SVN r4359
2013-03-12 04:43:01 +00:00
Doug Gregor
a9a90fd56a Track the Clang macros that were used to generate Swift constants.
Swift SVN r3960
2013-02-06 00:57:03 +00:00
Joe Groff
d73950174d AST: Update printer for new property syntax.
Swift SVN r3942
2013-02-03 19:06:14 +00:00
Joe Groff
8b5c6b10ad ASTPrinter: Print struct fields from Clang imports
The ClangImporter doesn't synthesize PatternBindingDecls around imported struct fields, but the ASTPrinter assumes that a non-property VarDecl will later show up in a PatternBindingDecl. In the ASTPrinter, don't skip VarDecls that originated from Clang.

Swift SVN r3925
2013-02-01 18:18:58 +00:00
Dave Zarzycki
2f31759280 Remove SemiStmt class
We have no intention of ever supporting actual semicolon statements
(separators, statements no), nor do we ever want to because that would
mean the behavior of the program would potentially change if semicolons
were naively removed.

This patch tracks the trailing semicolon now in the decl/expr/stmt,
which will enable someone to write a good "swift indent" tool in the
future.

Swift SVN r3824
2013-01-22 00:25:26 +00:00
Doug Gregor
275324f59e Don't indent every decl/stmt when we print it; rather, make it up to
the container to do so.

This means we don't get weird indentation for
function/constructor/destructor bodies.


Swift SVN r3584
2012-12-22 00:03:38 +00:00
Doug Gregor
a677583c6d Add pretty-printing for statements.
Since we can't pretty-print expressions yet, the output looks really
funny and sparse.


Swift SVN r3583
2012-12-21 23:54:57 +00:00
Doug Gregor
27d314c959 Print -> rather than : for the element type of a subscript
Swift SVN r3582
2012-12-21 22:19:35 +00:00
Doug Gregor
2b2b2cfc31 Replace the constructor 'alllocates_this' attribute with an 'allocate-this' expression.
By splitting out the expression used to allocate 'this' (which exists
in the AST but cannot be written in the Swift language proper), we
make it possible to emit non-allocating constructors for imported
Objective-C classes, which are the only classes that have an
allocate-this expression.


Swift SVN r3558
2012-12-20 15:28:37 +00:00
Doug Gregor
263cf27548 Use the pretty-printer to render imported declarations for diagnostics.
Note: this is an experiment.

When we're asked to render a diagnostic for a declaration that does
not have source information, pretty-print the declaration into a
buffer and synthesize a location pointing into that buffer. This gives
the illusion of Clang-style diagnostics where we have all of the
source headers, but without actually requiring that source location
information. It may prove useful or infuriating, but at the very least
it might help us understand how the importer works. Example:

cfuncs_diags.swift:14:7: error: no candidates found for call
  exit(5)
  ~~~~^~~
cfuncs_diags.swift:6:6: note: found this candidate
func exit(_ : Float) {}
     ^
cfuncs.exit:1:6: note: found this candidate
func exit(_ : CInt)
     ^



Swift SVN r3434
2012-12-11 00:21:20 +00:00
Doug Gregor
f3857df469 Implement an AST pretty-printer for declarations, under -print-ast.
Swift SVN r3431
2012-12-10 23:21:49 +00:00