Till now, a SIL module would be only verified if an optimization has changed it. But if there were no changes, then no verification would happen and some SIL module format errors would stay unnoticed. This was happening in certain cases when reading a textual SIL module representation, which turned out to be broken, but SIL verifier wouldn't catch it.
Swift SVN r31863
To invoke the front-end on a SIL with whole-module optimizations enabled, execute:
swiftc -frontend myfile.sil
To invoke the front-end on a SIL without whole-module optimizations enabled, add a -primary-file option:
swiftc -frontend -primary-file myfile.sil
To invoke a sil-opt with whole-module optimizations enabled, use the -wmo option:
sil-opt myfile.sil -wmo
This change was need to be able to write SIL unit tests which should be compiled in the WMO mode.
Swift SVN r31862
Calls to willThrow are marked as read-none so that the optimizer can remove
them. The willThrow builtin is still generated for all throw/rethrow sites,
but I plan to look at this next.
rdar://20356658
Swift SVN r27877