In an explicit build LLDB needs to be able import the unmodified .pcms, so
having the exact same flags matters there, and there is no risk of a
recompilation failure, because nothing is recompiled.
rdar://136759808
Use IncludeTreeFileList instead of full feature CASFS for swift
dependency filesystem. This allows smaller CAS based VFS that is smaller
and faster. This is enabled by the CAS enabled compilation does not
need to iterate file system.
rdar://136787368
Add function to handle all macro dependencies kinds in the scanner,
including taking care of the macro definitions in the module interface
for its client to use. The change involves:
* Encode the macro definition inside the binary module
* Resolve macro modules in the dependencies scanners, including those
declared inside the dependency modules.
* Propagate the macro defined from the direct dependencies to track
all the potentially available modules inside a module compilation.
OptionBlocks has missing block record for some of the record types. Add
the missing record types into block info block and order the block
record in the same order as the declaration so it is easier to check for
which kind is missing.
ModuleDecl kept track of all of the source files in the module so that it
could find the source file containing a given location, which relied on
a sorted array all of these source files. SourceManager has its own
similar data structure for a similar query mapping the locations to
buffer IDs.
Replace ModuleDecl's dats structure with a use of the SourceManager's version
with the mapping from buffer IDs to source files.
The generality of the `AvailabilityContext` name made it seem like it
encapsulates more than it does. Really it just augments `VersionRange` with
additional set algebra operations that are useful for availability
computations. The `AvailabilityContext` name should be reserved for something
pulls together more than just a single version.
When '.package.swiftinterface' loading ('-experimental-package-interface-load') is disabled and when '-scanner-module-validation' is disabled, the scanner defaults to locating the non-package textual interface and may specify its adjacent binary module as a valid candidate binary module to use. If said candidate is up-to-date and ends up getting used, and belongs to the same package as the loading Swift source, then the source compilation may attempt to load its package-only dependencies. Since the scanner only parsed the non-package textual interface, those dependencies are not located and specified as inputs to compilation. This change causes the scanner, in such cases, to also lookup package-only dependencies in adjacent binary Swift modules of textual Swift module dependencies, if such dependency belongs to the same package as the source target being scanned.
Resolves rdar://135215789
This assert was correctly catching the fact that `-target-variant` is not being
normalized at the same time as `-target` when building arm64e modules from
swiftinterface. That should be fixed, but at the moment it isn't causing any
concrete harm and the assertion fails when building against the SDKs included
with the latest Xcode 16 betas.
Resolves rdar://133020098.
Some requirement machine work
Rename requirement to Value
Rename more things to Value
Fix integer checking for requirement
some docs and parser changes
Minor fixes