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Author SHA1 Message Date
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
345d05e2e9 Introduce an internal attribute '@_show_in_interface' to be used in stdlib for underscored protocols that
should be shown in the interface.

Also switch the option and hide all underscored protocols by default, unless they are marked with the new attribute.
2016-03-08 23:30:58 -08:00
Chris Lattner
c3c6beac72 Generalize the @noescape attribute to be a type attribute allowed
in arbitrary places.  This fixes a regression caught by SR-770 that
would otherwise be introduced by us removing automatic currying syntax,
it allows the use of @noescape on typealiases (resolving SR-824),
allows @noescape on nested function types (fixing rdar://19997680)
and allows @noescape to be used on local variables (fixing
rdar://19997577).

At this point, @noescape should stop being a decl attribute, but I'll bring
that up on swift-evolution.
2016-03-03 13:50:40 -08:00
Slava Pestov
9c3ccc9855 Sema: Plumb through resiliently-accessed global variables
My recent changes added "resiliently-sized" global variables, where a
global in one module is defined to be of a type from another module,
and the type's size is not known at compile time.

This patch adds the other half of the equation: when accessing a
global variable defined by another module, we want to use accessors
since we want to resiliently change global variables from stored to
computed and vice versa.

The main complication here is that the synthesized accessors are not
part of any IterableDeclContext, and require some special-casing in
SILGen and Serialization. There might be simplifications possible here.

For testing and because of how the resilience code works right now,
I added the @_fixed_layout attribute to global variables. In the
future, we probably will not give users a way to promise that a
stored global variable will always remain stored; or perhaps we will
hang this off of a different attribute, once we finalize the precise
set of attributes exposed for resilience.

There's probably some other stuff with lazy and observers I need to
think about here; leaving that for later.
2016-01-15 21:34:54 -08:00
Doug Gregor
4ce77cb39f Deserialize swift3_migration attribute with an empty "renamed" string. 2016-01-14 16:37:25 -08:00
Doug Gregor
67c81154af Add a swift3_migration attribute to describe how an API gets migrated.
Introduce a new attribute, swift3_migration, that lets us describe the
transformation required to map a Swift 2.x API into its Swift 3
equivalent. The only transformation understood now is "renamed" (to
some other declaration name), but there's a message field where we can
record information about other changes. The attribute can grow
somewhat (e.g., to represent parameter reordering) as we need it.

Right now, we do nothing but store and validate this attribute.
2016-01-13 16:53:01 -08:00
Doug Gregor
83412bc219 Revert "[AST] Introduce internal attribute '_migration_id'."
This reverts commit 042efbfb26. We're
going to take a different approach to the migration attribute.
2016-01-13 16:34:50 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
9ad406d5d6 Remove the local_storage type attribute and SIL value category.
They are not used anymore as alloc_stack now returns a single value.
2016-01-06 17:35:27 -08:00
Jordan Rose
6ef18cd0e1 Merge pull request #797 from kballard/enum-constant-objc
Implement support for @objc(name) on enum cases. Changelog update coming next.
2016-01-06 14:57:32 -08:00
Kevin Ballard
a3c62ca72f [Sema] Allow @objc on enum cases 2016-01-06 00:56:39 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
76031c7d9d Add support to the AST for multiple @semantic @attributes.
This is not wired up to SIL yet so whichever is the first value will
take precedence. We already support multiple values at the SIL level, but at the
SIL level the last value takes precedence.

Per Doug's request I added an optional transform range templated on the
attribute. This will make it easy to get all attributes from the AST of a
specific kind.
2016-01-02 01:57:34 -06:00
Zach Panzarino
e3a4147ac9 Update copyright date 2015-12-31 23:28:40 +00:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
042efbfb26 [AST] Introduce internal attribute '_migration_id'.
It's intended use is to keep track of stdlib changes for migration purposes.
2015-12-16 21:28:38 -08:00
Joe Groff
b1667ec705 SIL: Introduce a new @inout_aliasable parameter convention.
Modeling nonescaping captures as @inout parameters is wrong, because captures are allowed to share state, unlike 'inout' parameters, which are allowed to assume to some degree that there are no aliases during the parameter's scope. To model this, introduce a new @inout_aliasable parameter convention to indicate an indirect parameter that can be written to, not only by the current function, but by well-typed, well-synchronized aliasing accesses too. (This is unrelated to our discussions of adding a "type-unsafe-aliasable" annotation to pointer_to_address to allow for safe pointer punning.)
2015-12-08 14:35:47 -08:00
Joe Groff
fbd2e4d872 Rename @asmname to @_silgen_name.
This reflects the fact that the attribute's only for compiler-internal use, and isn't really equivalent to C's asm attribute, since it doesn't change the calling convention to be C-compatible.
2015-11-17 14:13:48 -08:00
Jordan Rose
cf8baedee2 Re-apply "Rename @transparent to @_transparent for now."
This re-applies 90fcbfe9a6. I'll be committing
the corresponding change to Foundation momentarily.
2015-11-16 10:53:56 -08:00
Xin Tong
16843684b2 Revert "Rename @transparent to @_transparent for now."
This reverts commit 90fcbfe9a6.

Seems there are still some tests that are left not modified.
2015-11-14 07:04:31 -08:00
Jordan Rose
90fcbfe9a6 Rename @transparent to @_transparent for now.
This feature has not been fully designed, let alone properly implemented.
For more information, see docs/TransparentAttr.rst.
2015-11-13 16:25:34 -08:00
Slava Pestov
50add6a764 Rename @fixed_layout to @_fixed_layout and mark it UserInaccessible
This attribute is only intended for use by the standard library
(as least for now) so keep it out of sight to avoid scaring children
and pets.
2015-11-13 13:20:50 -08:00
Slava Pestov
57dd686742 Strawman @fixed_layout attribute and -{enable,disable}-resilience flags
A fixed layout type is one about which the compiler is allowed to
make certain assumptions across resilience domains. The assumptions
will be documented elsewhere, but for the purposes of this patch
series, they will include:

- the size of the type
- offsets of stored properties
- whether accessed properties are stored or computed

When -enable-resilience is passed to the frontend, all types become
resilient unless annotated with the @fixed_layout attribute.

So far, the @fixed_layout attribute only comes into play in SIL type
lowering of structs and enums, which now become address-only unless
they are @fixed_layout. For now, @fixed_layout is also allowed on
classes, but has no effect. In the future, support for less resilient
type lowering within a single resilience domain will be added, with
appropriate loads and stores in function prologs and epilogs.

Resilience is not enabled by default, which gives all types fixed
layout and matches the behavior of the compiler today. Since
we do not want the -enable-resilience flag to change the behavior
of existing compiled modules, only the currently-compiling module,
Sema adds the @fixed_layout flag to all declarations when the flag
is off. To reduce the size of .swiftmodule files, this could become
a flag on the module itself in the future.

The reasoning behind this is that the usual case is building
applications and private frameworks, where there is no need to make
anything resilient.

For the standard library, we can start out with resilience disabled,
while perfoming an audit adding @fixed_layout annotations in the
right places. Once the implementation is robust enough we can then
build the standard library with resilience enabled.
2015-11-13 13:20:49 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
7820961891 Revert commits to fix the build.
Revert "Fix complete_decl_attribute test for @fixed_layout"
Revert "Sema: non-@objc private stored properties do not need accessors"
Revert "Sema: Access stored properties of resilient structs through accessors"
Revert "Strawman @fixed_layout attribute and -{enable,disable}-resilience flags"

This reverts commit c91c6a789e.
This reverts commit 693d3d339f.
This reverts commit 085f88f616.
This reverts commit 5d99dc9bb8.
2015-11-12 10:40:54 -08:00
Slava Pestov
5d99dc9bb8 Strawman @fixed_layout attribute and -{enable,disable}-resilience flags
A fixed layout type is one about which the compiler is allowed to
make certain assumptions across resilience domains. The assumptions
will be documented elsewhere, but for the purposes of this patch
series, they will include:

- the size of the type
- offsets of stored properties
- whether accessed properties are stored or computed

When -enable-resilience is passed to the frontend, all types become
resilient unless annotated with the @fixed_layout attribute.

So far, the @fixed_layout attribute only comes into play in SIL type
lowering of structs and enums, which now become address-only unless
they are @fixed_layout. For now, @fixed_layout is also allowed on
classes, but has no effect. In the future, support for less resilient
type lowering within a single resilience domain will be added, with
appropriate loads and stores in function prologs and epilogs.

Resilience is not enabled by default, which gives all types fixed
layout and matches the behavior of the compiler today. Since
we do not want the -enable-resilience flag to change the behavior
of existing compiled modules, only the currently-compiling module,
Sema adds the @fixed_layout flag to all declarations when the flag
is off. To reduce the size of .swiftmodule files, this could become
a flag on the module itself in the future.

The reasoning behind this is that the usual case is building
applications and private frameworks, where there is no need to make
anything resilient.

For the standard library, we can start out with resilience disabled,
while perfoming an audit adding @fixed_layout annotations in the
right places. Once the implementation is robust enough we can then
build the standard library with resilience enabled.
2015-11-12 02:30:07 -08:00
Jordan Rose
6e1bf0d10d Rename @exported to @_exported for now.
At some point I want to propose a revised model for exports, but for now
just mark that support for '@exported' is still experimental and subject
to change. (Thanks, Max.)
2015-11-05 11:59:00 -08:00
Jordan Rose
0733ba42c9 Allow @NSManaged to be applied to methods.
Core Data synthesizes Key-Value-Coding-compliant accessors for @NSManaged
properties, but Swift won't allow them to be called without predeclaring
them.

In practice, '@NSManaged' on a method is the same as 'dynamic', except
you /can't/ provide a body and overriding it won't work. This is not the
long-term model we want (see rdar://problem/20829214), but it fixes a
short-term issue with an unfortunate workaround (go through
mutableOrderedSetValueForKey(_:) and similar methods).

rdar://problem/17583057

Swift SVN r30523
2015-07-23 02:08:55 +00:00
Jordan Rose
5c71b75b25 Add @warn_unqualified_access, and apply it to imported methods named 'print'.
Otherwise, people subclassing NSView will accidentally call NSView.print
when they're trying to call Swift.print.

rdar://problem/18309853

Swift SVN r30334
2015-07-17 22:02:35 +00:00
Joe Groff
66ba6827bf Parse the 'indirect' attribute on enums and cases.
Swift SVN r29777
2015-06-28 21:52:59 +00:00
Joe Groff
e57c470019 Introduce a "@box T" type for SIL.
Represents a heap allocation containing a value of type T, which we'll be able to use to represent the payloads of indirect enum cases, and also improve codegen of current boxes, which generates non-uniqued box metadata on every allocation, which is dumb. No codegen changes or IRGen support yet; that will come later.

This time, fix a paste-o that caused SILBlockStorageTypes to get replaced with SILBoxTypes during type substitution. Oops.

Swift SVN r29489
2015-06-18 15:21:52 +00:00
Mark Lacey
39087cd36b Revert "Introduce a "@box T" type for SIL."
This reverts commit r29474 because it looks like it is breaking the
build of the SpriteKit overlay.

Swift SVN r29482
2015-06-18 06:28:04 +00:00
Joe Groff
7b0045c790 Introduce a "@box T" type for SIL.
Represents a heap allocation containing a value of type T, which we'll be able to use to represent the payloads of indirect enum cases, and also improve codegen of current boxes, which generates non-uniqued box metadata on every allocation, which is dumb. No codegen changes or IRGen support yet; that will come later.

Swift SVN r29474
2015-06-18 04:07:03 +00:00
Doug Gregor
1a54bb1b7b Fix printing of @warn_unused_result attribute.
We were screwing up mutating_variant-only printing (with an extra ",
") and not properly adding the space after the attribute. Fixes
rdar://problem/21111641.

Swift SVN r29044
2015-05-26 23:52:37 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
62feb5c949 Change @availability to @available.
This came out of today's language review meeting.
The intent is to match #available with the attribute
that describes availability.

This is a divergence from Objective-C.

Swift SVN r28484
2015-05-12 20:06:13 +00:00
Joe Groff
ab09922966 Runtime/IRGen: Replace the _SwiftNativeNS*Base +load hack with a compiler hack.
Rather than swizzle the superclass of these bridging classes at +load time, have the compiler set their ObjC runtime base classes, using a "@_swift_native_objc_runtime_base" attribute that tells the compiler to use a different implicit base class from SwiftObject. This lets the runtime shed its last lingering +loads, and should overall be more robust, since it doesn't rely on static initialization order or deprecated ObjC runtime calls.

Swift SVN r28219
2015-05-06 22:00:59 +00:00
Slava Pestov
58f0b46335 Implement @nonobjc attribute
The following declaration kinds can be marked with this attribute:
- method
- property
- property accessor
- subscript
- constructor

Use cases include resolving circularity for bridging methods in an @objc
class, and allowing overloading methods and constructors in an @objc class
by signature by marking some of them @nonobjc.

It is an error to override an @objc method with a @nonobjc method. The
converse, where we override a @nonobjc method with a @objc method, is
explicitly supported.

It is also an error to put a @nonobjc attribute on a method which is
inferred as @objc due to being part of an @objc protocol conformance.

Fixes <rdar://problem/16763754>.

Swift SVN r28126
2015-05-04 19:26:23 +00:00
Doug Gregor
de635a8cd9 Implement the 'warn_unused_result' attribute.
@warn_unused_result can be attached to function declarations to
produce a warning if the function is called but its result is not
used. It has two optional parameters that can be placed in
parentheses:

  message="some message": a message to include with the warning.

  mutable_variant="somedecl": the name of the mutable variant of the
  method that should be suggested when the subject method is called on
  a mutable value.

The specific use we're implementing this for now is for the mutating
and in-place operations. For example:

  @warn_unused_result(mutable_variant="sortInPlace") func sort() -> [Generator.Element] { ... }
  mutating func sortInPlace() { ... }

Translate Clang's __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) into
@warn_unused_result.

Implements rdar://problem/18165189.

Swift SVN r28019
2015-05-01 04:10:40 +00:00
Joe Groff
40b0fcfe72 Remove the @cc attribute.
We never exposed this to Swift users, and it's now unused by SIL, so we can remove it.

Swift SVN r27613
2015-04-22 23:16:26 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
32211041d2 Rename @semantics -> @_semantics.
Swift SVN r27533
2015-04-21 17:10:06 +00:00
John McCall
3d3f1a7d7e Parsing/AST/Sema support for rethrows, and fix bugs with
throws/rethrows override and conformance checking.

Swift SVN r27508
2015-04-20 23:39:12 +00:00
Joe Groff
e4e0f35aed IRGen: Implement an @_alignment attribute.
This is an internal-only affordance for the numerics team to be able to work on SIMD-compatible types. For now, it can only increase alignment of fixed-layout structs and enums; dynamic layout, classes, and other obvious extensions are left to another day when we can design a proper layout control design.

Swift SVN r27323
2015-04-15 17:23:30 +00:00
Joe Groff
b03795e5f7 Add a '@convention(xxx)' attribute for specifying function conventions.
This is new attribute we're using to coalesce @thin, @objc_block, and @cc, and to extend to new uses like C function pointer types. Parse the new attribute, but preserve support for the old attributes, and print with the old attributes for now to separate out test changes. Migration fixits and test updates to come. I did take the opportunity here to kill off the '@cc(cdecl)' hack for AST-level function pointer types, which are now only spelt with @convention(c).

Swift SVN r27247
2015-04-13 04:27:02 +00:00
Joe Groff
ad0d20c07a Fold "AbstractCC" into SILFunctionType::Representation.
These aren't really orthogonal concerns--you'll never have a @thick @cc(objc_method), or an @objc_block @cc(witness_method)--and we have gross decision trees all over the codebase that try to hopscotch between the subset of combinations that make sense. Stop the madness by eliminating AbstractCC and folding its states into SILFunctionTypeRepresentation. This cleans up a ton of code across the compiler.

I couldn't quite eliminate AbstractCC's information from AST function types, since SIL type lowering transiently created AnyFunctionTypes with AbstractCCs set, even though these never occur at the source level. To accommodate type lowering, allow AnyFunctionType::ExtInfo to carry a SILFunctionTypeRepresentation, and arrange for the overlapping representations to share raw values.

In order to avoid disturbing test output, AST and SILFunctionTypes are still printed and parsed using the existing @thin/@thick/@objc_block and @cc() attributes, which is kind of gross, but lets me stage in the real source-breaking change separately.

Swift SVN r27095
2015-04-07 21:59:39 +00:00
John McCall
35b7db3ae1 Parsing support for error results from SILFunctionType.
Swift SVN r26566
2015-03-26 00:01:32 +00:00
Doug Gregor
dc27688eca Generalize the importer-only RawOptionSet attribute to a SynthesizedProtocol attribute.
This lets us tag imported declarations with arbitrary synthesized
protocols. Use it to handle imported raw option sets as well as the
RawRepresentable conformances of enums that come in as structs.

Swift SVN r26298
2015-03-19 06:35:25 +00:00
Jordan Rose
e6c2131bda Check that "@testable import Foo" is only used to import testable modules.
(i.e. modules compiled with -enable-testing)

Part of testability (rdar://problem/17732115)

Swift SVN r26293
2015-03-19 02:20:41 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
3c2216b115 [+0 self] Add the deallocating parameter convention.
The deallocating parameter convention is a new convention put on a
non-trivial parameter if the caller function guarantees to the callee
that the parameter has the deallocating bit set in its object header.

This means that retains and releases do not need to be emitted on these
parameters even though they are non-trivial. This helps to solve a bug
in +0 self and makes it trivial for the optimizer to perform
optimizations based on this property.

It is not emitted yet by SILGen and will only be put on the self
argument of Deallocator functions.

Swift SVN r26179
2015-03-16 07:51:11 +00:00
Doug Gregor
746141dc64 Introduce a __raw_option_set attribute that the Clang importer adds for option sets.
Effectively NFC; this is part of teaching the new conformance registry
about all synthesized conformances.

Swift SVN r26113
2015-03-13 23:37:12 +00:00
Joe Groff
e1eaac1409 Revert "Add an @__error_protocol attribute."
This reverts commit r25911. Doug points out that a known protocol is sufficient for ErrorType, and we should have a general mechanism for validating known protocols instead of burning an attribute.

Swift SVN r25935
2015-03-10 17:31:38 +00:00
Joe Groff
8f2e328bbf Add an @__error_protocol attribute.
We'll use this to recognize the ErrorType protocol and give it a special optimized representation. Since it will need to box value types in order to be pointer-sized, require that it not contain any mutating methods so that value semantics are preserved.

Swift SVN r25911
2015-03-10 03:59:35 +00:00
Xi Ge
a0f694127d Marking LLDBDebuggerFunction as
UserInaccessible so that no code completion on this attribute.

Swift SVN r25821
2015-03-06 23:42:31 +00:00
Xi Ge
b253483662 Marking LLDBDebuggerFunction as RejectByParser causes compilation failures.
Since lldb uses this attribute for the function it compiles to implement
expression evaluation, this change needs to reverse.

Swift SVN r25811
2015-03-06 23:29:51 +00:00
Xi Ge
039674b492 Remove most user-inaccessbile attributes from the
code completion strings.

Swift SVN r25790
2015-03-05 23:12:24 +00:00
Devin Coughlin
3fc110e0b8 [Sema]Allow @availability attributes on extensions
This commit allows @availability attributes on extensions.

Unlike other declarations, extensions can be used without referring to them
by name (they don't have one) in the source. For this reason, when checking
the available version range of a declaration we also need to check to see if it is
immediately contained in an extension and use the extension's availability if
the declaration does not have an explicit @availability attribute itself.

This commit also moves building the primary file type refinement context hierarchy
in performTypeChecking() to before we resolve extensions.  Resolving extensions checks for
availability of the extended declaration, so the TRC for the extension must be constructed
before then.

Swift SVN r25589
2015-02-27 02:42:42 +00:00