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Doug Gregor
ab5d161c05 [SILGen] Separate the initialization of a wrapped property from a wrapped value
Teach SILGen to emit a separate SIL function to capture the
initialization of the backing storage type for a wrapped property
based on the wrapped value. This eliminates manual code expansion at
every use site.
2019-09-24 09:11:53 -07:00
Slava Pestov
b18d1680b3 SILGen: Emit accessors as part of their storage
This removes an intricate set of invariants that must be kept consistent
between Parse and SILGen. It will also make it easier to implement local
variables with 'lazy' and property wrappers in the future.
2019-06-18 18:34:04 -04:00
Vedant Kumar
569c8afc54 [Profiler] Separate profiler instances for property inits and constructors (#25247)
Assign separate SILProfiler instances to stored property initializers
and constructors.

Starting with rdar://39460313, coverage reporting for these constructs
was bundled up into a single SILProfiler uniqued by the NominalTypeDecl.
There are two problems with doing this.

First, the shared SILProfiler is given a fake name that can't be
demangled. That breaks Xcode's reports.  Second, the relationship
between SILProfiler and SILFunction is supposed to be 1:1. Having a
shared SILProfiler muddies things a bit and requires extra bookkeeping.

rdar://47467864
2019-06-05 10:38:10 -07:00
Slava Pestov
83a3bd2f4b SILGen: Simplify delayed function emission
Just as with conformances, we can detect that a delayed function
needs to be added to the queue from 'first principles' rather than
walking the ExternalDefinitions list.

This completely eliminates the ExternalDefinitions walk from SILGen,
which has several advantages:

- It fixes a source of quadratic behavior. In batch mode, type checking
  produces a list of external definitions shared across all primary
  files. Then, SILGen runs once per primary file, building a delayed
  emission map every time.

- It allows SILGen to emit external definitions which only come into
  existence as a result of lazy conformance checking. Previously,
  anything that was added after SILGen performed its walk over the
  external definitions list would not be emitted.
2019-05-18 11:35:05 -04:00
Slava Pestov
04db869d80 SILGen: Simplify delayed conformance emission
Instead of visiting all types in the ExternalDefinitions list and
queuing up their conformances, just emit conformances as needed
when they are first referenced.
2019-05-18 11:35:05 -04:00
Slava Pestov
fb8bd3a056 Merge pull request #24267 from slavapestov/unused-conformances
Remove per-SourceFile "used conformances" lists
2019-04-26 18:10:28 -04:00
Slava Pestov
a0197b38ea SILGen: Some fixes for lazy conformance emission
- Don't forget to walk the top-level 'main' function

- Force _ObjectiveCBridgeable and _BridgedStoredNSError conformances
  for types mentioned in apply instructions, existential erasure and
  casts

- Only walk each unique CanType once, and skip non-ClangImporter
  synthesized conformances completely

- Add a few missing cases
2019-04-25 22:27:16 -04:00
Slava Pestov
cf60ed5bf0 SILGen: Force lazy conformances referenced from various places in the AST
SILGen has the ability to lazily emit ClangImporter-synthesized
conformances. Sema builds a per-SourceFile list of "used" conformances,
which are forced to be emitted by SILGen. All other conformances can be
emitted lazily.

Some of these "used" conformances are in fact not referenced by SILGen
at all, but must exist for emission by IRGen so that they can be
referenced from type metadata accessors, as well as available at
runtime for the dynamic cast machinery.

To handle these cases, add an AST walk to SILGen which emits the types
of stored properties, the superclass of a class, and a few other
things that might not be referenced directly from SIL.

For now, this is all redundant because Sema forces the right
conformances anyway, but that's going to change soon.
2019-04-25 22:22:58 -04:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
83b290438c Windows: bridge BOOL to Bool
This allows the conversion of the Windows `BOOL` type to be converted to
`Bool` implicitly.  The implicit bridging allows for a more ergonomic
use of the native Windows APIs in Swift.

Due to the ambiguity between the Objective C `BOOL` and the Windows
`BOOL`, we must manually map the `BOOL` type to the appropriate type.
This required lifting the mapping entry for `ObjCBool` from the mapped
types XMACRO definition into the inline definition in the importer.

Take the opportunity to simplify the mapping code.

Adjust the standard library usage of the `BOOL` type which is now
eclipsed by the new `WindowsBool` type, preferring to use `Bool`
whenever possible.

Thanks to Jordan Rose for the suggestion to do this and a couple of
hints along the way.
2019-04-25 17:52:08 -07:00
Slava Pestov
8a74e52273 SILGen: Add post-processing pass to lazily emit ClangImproter-synthesized conformances 2019-04-25 02:05:20 -04:00
Joe Groff
71912bbfd6 AST: Represent OpaqueTypeDecls.
To represent the abstracted interface of an opaque type, we need a generic signature that refines
the outer context generic signature with an additional generic parameter representing the underlying
type and its exposed constraints. Opaque types also need to be keyed by their originating decl, so
that we can treat values of the same opaque type as the same. When we check a FuncDecl with an
opaque type specified as its return type, create an OpaqueTypeDecl and associate it with the
originating decl. (A representation for *types* derived from the opaque decl will come next.)
2019-04-17 14:43:32 -07:00
Slava Pestov
5062a81e3d AST: Start returning SelfProtocolConformances from ModuleDecl::lookupConformance()
Fixes <rdar://problem/49241923>, <https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-10015>.
2019-04-16 23:02:50 -04:00
Slava Pestov
2b5a69169a Merge pull request #23924 from slavapestov/small-csapply-cleanup
Small CSApply cleanup
2019-04-15 10:56:09 -04:00
Slava Pestov
7fe577fddb Sema: Clean up modeling of non-member VarDecl references
Give them substitutions just like with everything else, which
eliminates some special cases from SILGen.
2019-04-14 23:28:14 -04:00
Slava Pestov
a5675a8edd SILGen: Fix function conversions involving DynamicSelfType
This was partially implemented but the check looked at the lowered
types and not the AST types, and DynamicSelfType is erased at the
top level of a lowered type.

Also use the new mangling for reabstraction thunks with self, to
ensure we don't emit the same symbol with two different lowered
types.

Fixes <https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-10309>, <rdar://problem/49703441>.
2019-04-14 19:17:32 -04:00
Azoy
4d2b5d4b2f emit apply 2019-03-31 11:54:03 -05:00
Slava Pestov
d04c335478 SIL: Remove default arguments from resilience expansion parameters
Each call site will soon have to think about passing in the right expansion
instead of just assuming the default will be OK. But there are now only a
few call sites left, because most have been refactored to use convenience
APIs that pass in the right resilience expansion already.
2019-03-05 21:04:30 -05:00
Slava Pestov
aa747dcd81 Remove property behaviors 2018-12-07 20:38:33 -05:00
John McCall
8112f68b96 Merge pull request #20629 from rjmccall/error-self-conformance
Allow Error to conform to itself
2018-12-05 19:58:08 -05:00
Adrian Prantl
ff63eaea6f Remove \brief commands from doxygen comments.
We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.

Patch produced by

      for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done
2018-12-04 15:45:04 -08:00
John McCall
49ba9c59d1 Allow Error to conform to itself.
Most of the foundation for this was laid in earlier patches.
2018-11-17 02:51:45 -05:00
Slava Pestov
9d1c8eb9b4 SILGen: Use resilient access pattern for keypaths referenced from inlinable functions
Even if we're in the same module, we have to take the resilience
expansion into account, so plumb it through.
2018-11-16 23:18:30 -05:00
Slava Pestov
bc119d0d6d SILGen: Emit inlinable keypath thunks from inlinable contexts
It's still not resilient because we emit direct references to stored
properties, but its progress.
2018-11-16 23:18:30 -05:00
John McCall
5553224fd4 Support the explicit representation of self-conformances.
Big, but actually NFC because we're never actually creating them.
2018-11-15 16:42:03 -05:00
John McCall
3e5165d1ab Change the compiler ABI of keypaths.
Previously, the stdlib provided:

- getters for AnyKeyPath and PartialKeyPath, which have remained;

- a getter for KeyPath, which still exists alongside a new read
  coroutine; and

- a pair of owned mutable addressors that provided modify-like behavior
  for WritableKeyPath and ReferenceWritableKeyPath, which have been
  replaced with modify coroutines and augmented with dedicated setters.

SILGen then uses the most efficient accessor available for the access
it's been asked to do: for example, if it's been asked to produce a
borrowed r-value, it uses the read accessor.

Providing a broad spectrum of accessor functions here seems acceptable
because the code-size hit is fixed-size: we don't need to generate
extra code per storage declaration to support more alternatives for
key paths.

Note that this is just the compiler ABI; the implementation is still
basically what it was.  That means the implementation of the setters
and the read accessor is pretty far from optimal.  But we can improve
the implementation later; we can't improve the ABI.

The coroutine accessors have to be implemented in C++ and used via
hand-rolled declarations in SILGen because it's not currently possible
to declare independent coroutine accessors in Swift.
2018-11-10 02:08:04 -05:00
Jordan Rose
de07fdfb04 Remove "StartElem" from perform{SIL,IR}Generation
This was only used by the integrated REPL, and is now a dead option.

The "StartElem" option for performTypeChecking is still used for
reading SIL files, which have AST and SIL blocks alternate.
2018-09-25 09:13:52 -07:00
Doug Gregor
2246e2bf60 [SILGen] Cope with protocol requirement overrides for keypaths.
When emitting accessor calls for keypaths, make sure that we reference
protocol requirements that introduce witness table entries. Other
protocol requirements don't have the necessary dispatch thunks,
resulting in linker errors.

Fixes rdar://problem/44187969.
2018-09-09 20:13:54 -07:00
John McCall
6d4c724101 Distinguish different kinds of l-value reads in SILGen.
This is NFC for now, but I plan to build on this to (1) immediately
remove some unnecessary materialization and loads of the base value
and (2) to allow clients to load a borrowed value.
2018-08-30 19:42:53 -04:00
John McCall
41e4c454a1 Simplify getting a SILDeclRef for an accessor. 2018-08-30 19:42:53 -04:00
John McCall
b80618fc80 Replace materializeForSet with the modify coroutine.
Most of this patch is just removing special cases for materializeForSet
or other fairly mechanical replacements.  Unfortunately, the rest is
still a fairly big change, and not one that can be easily split apart
because of the quite reasonable reliance on metaprogramming throughout
the compiler.  And, of course, there are a bunch of test updates that
have to be sync'ed with the actual change to code-generation.

This is SR-7134.
2018-08-27 03:24:43 -04:00
John McCall
7a4aeed570 Implement generalized accessors using yield-once coroutines.
For now, the accessors have been underscored as `_read` and `_modify`.
I'll prepare an evolution proposal for this feature which should allow
us to remove the underscores or, y'know, rename them to `purple` and
`lettuce`.

`_read` accessors do not make any effort yet to avoid copying the
value being yielded.  I'll work on it in follow-up patches.

Opaque accesses to properties and subscripts defined with `_modify`
accessors will use an inefficient `materializeForSet` pattern that
materializes the value to a temporary instead of accessing it in-place.
That will be fixed by migrating to `modify` over `materializeForSet`,
which is next up after the `read` optimizations.

SIL ownership verification doesn't pass yet for the test cases here
because of a general fault in SILGen where borrows can outlive their
borrowed value due to being cleaned up on the general cleanup stack
when the borrowed value is cleaned up on the formal-access stack.
Michael, Andy, and I discussed various ways to fix this, but it seems
clear to me that it's not in any way specific to coroutine accesses.

rdar://35399664
2018-07-23 18:59:58 -04:00
John McCall
2d5276d84d Clean up l-value emission in SILGen.
There were several bits of code which were unnecessarily
repeating the core logic of breaking down an access strategy
and either setting up an LValue or directly emitting it.
These places have now been unified to just create and then
load or othrwise use an LValue.

Introduce a visitor which handles the common parts of breaking
down an access strategy and computing information like the
LValueTypeData.  In addition to its direct benefits (which are
somewhat lost in the boilerplate of capturing local state into
the visitor subclass), this eliminates some of the ad-hocness
of how the various emission paths use AccessStrategy.

Finally, implement the MaterializeToTemporary strategy in its
full generality by using the actual read and write sub-strategies
instead of always falling back on calling the getter and setter.
This part is not NFC because it causes us to perform the read
part of a read/write to a stored-with-observers property by
directly accessing the storage instead of calling the getter.
2018-07-19 22:06:04 -04:00
John McCall
9bee3cac5a Generalize storage implementations to support generalized accessors.
The storage kind has been replaced with three separate "impl kinds",
one for each of the basic access kinds (read, write, and read/write).
This makes it far easier to mix-and-match implementations of different
accessors, as well as subtleties like implementing both a setter
and an independent read/write operation.

AccessStrategy has become a bit more explicit about how exactly the
access should be implemented.  For example, the accessor-based kinds
now carry the exact accessor intended to be used.  Also, I've shifted
responsibilities slightly between AccessStrategy and AccessSemantics
so that AccessSemantics::Ordinary can be used except in the sorts of
semantic-bypasses that accessor synthesis wants.  This requires
knowing the correct DC of the access when computing the access strategy;
the upshot is that SILGenFunction now needs a DC.

Accessor synthesis has been reworked so that only the declarations are
built immediately; body synthesis can be safely delayed out of the main
decl-checking path.  This caused a large number of ramifications,
especially for lazy properties, and greatly inflated the size of this
patch.  That is... really regrettable.  The impetus for changing this
was necessity: I needed to rework accessor synthesis to end its reliance
on distinctions like Stored vs. StoredWithTrivialAccessors, and those
fixes were exposing serious re-entrancy problems, and fixing that... well.
Breaking the fixes apart at this point would be a serious endeavor.
2018-06-30 05:19:03 -04:00
Jordan Rose
8b54a26bd9 Remove unused LLVM include from SILGen.h (#17264)
No functionality change.
2018-06-15 17:59:17 -07:00
Doug Gregor
74902897e7 [IRGen] Eliminate SubstitutionList from IRGen. 2018-05-11 17:37:26 -07:00
Doug Gregor
1af6cb9b6e [SILGen] Remove SubstitutionList from most of key-path SIL generation. 2018-05-11 17:37:26 -07:00
Doug Gregor
17572ced70 [SILGen] Eliminate useConformancesFromSubstitutions() on SubstitutionList.
Update one caller first.
2018-05-11 17:37:26 -07:00
Doug Gregor
408aaa5332 [SIL] Use SubstitutionMap in BuiltinInst. 2018-05-03 08:48:55 -07:00
Doug Gregor
d2cf60c465 Revert "[SIL] Replace more SubstitutionLists with SubstitutionMap" 2018-05-03 08:35:20 -07:00
Doug Gregor
ed1983d9d0 [SIL] Use SubstitutionMap in BuiltinInst. 2018-05-03 00:05:21 -07:00
Vedant Kumar
e405fc28df [Coverage] Profile extensions separately from their base types
This patch removes the implicit assumption that nominal types live in
the same source file as their extensions.

It works by visiting extension initializers separately from the
initializers for the base nominal type.

rdar://39548257
2018-04-19 16:10:16 -07:00
Vedant Kumar
8a003a41da Coverage: fix handling of constructors and top-level decls (SR-7446) (#15966)
* [Coverage] Instrument constructor initializers (SR-7446)

We need to instrument constructor initializers, instead of the
delegating constructors which just call them.

rdar://39460313

* [Coverage] Remove dead code, NFC

* [Coverage] Use a shared profiler for constructors and member initializers

This fixes coverage reporting for member initializers and cuts down on
repeated AST traversals of pattern bindings within nominal type decls.

This allows us to remove some defensive heuristic code which dealt with
closures and if-exprs within member initializers.
2018-04-17 16:45:06 -07:00
Mark Lacey
1dec7cc70e Remove SILGenModule::getLoweredEnumElementDecl.
This became a no-op at some point during the IUO work.
2018-03-14 23:59:26 -07:00
Joe Groff
a795b4fc0c SIL: Move responsibility for external keypath equals/hash to the caller.
A public subscript might have generic indexes that aren't unconditionally Hashable, or might use indexes that are retroactively made Hashable, so the property descriptor on the implementer's side can't always resiliently provide this information to the final instantiated KeyPath.
2018-03-14 14:05:49 -07:00
Joe Groff
a8e3c4fc8b SILGen: Emit property descriptors for (some) decls that need them.
If a property or subscript is referenceable from other modules, we need to give it a descriptor so that we can reliably build an equivalent key path in or out of that module.

There are some cases that we should handle but don't yet:

- Global and static properties ought to be key-path-able someday, so we should make descriptors for them, but this might need a new key path component kind.
- Subscripts with indexes that aren't Hashable in the current module ought to get descriptors too, in case we ever support non-hashable key path components, and also because a generic subscript might be substituted with Hashable types by an external user, or an external module might post-hoc extend a type to be Hashable, so we really need to change things so that the client supplies the hashing and equality implementations for the indexes instead of the descriptor.
2018-03-07 15:32:12 -08:00
Joe Groff
2f0a3f2e2d SILGen: Refactor key path component lowering.
Factor out the code to lower an individual key path component to be independent of overall KeyPathExpr lowering, so that we can soon reuse the same code paths to build property descriptors for resilient properties. NFC intended.
2018-02-28 15:06:44 -08:00
Harlan
5e02d2a877 Implement #warning and #error (#14048)
* Implement #warning and #error

* Fix #warning/#error in switch statements

* Fix AST printing for #warning/#error

* Add to test case

* Add extra handling to ParseDeclPoundDiagnostic

* fix dumping

* Consume the right paren even in the failure case

* Diagnose extra tokens on the same line after a diagnostic directive
2018-02-03 18:07:05 -05:00
Slava Pestov
9b0f6fca53 IRGen: Emit class dispatch thunks in IRGen instead of SILGen
This allows us to re-use the same code for emitting protocol dispatch
thunks.
2018-01-15 22:38:16 -08:00
Slava Pestov
48897ded11 SIL: Remove never-emitted SILDeclRef::Kind::GlobalGetter 2018-01-14 21:39:53 -08:00
Slava Pestov
e849ba5836 SIL: Use getConstantFunctionType() instead of getConstantType() in a few places 2018-01-10 13:58:47 -08:00