Now we make the desicion to delay parsing if the parsed production contained a
code completion token, not if we just stopped at the code completion token.
Swift SVN r7442
But the implementation of expression parsing still does not propagate the code
completion bits because it uses NullablePtr for results.
Swift SVN r7425
pass in a vector
This a bit of noise to the diagnostics (see test change); this issue will be
fixed uniformly for all nominal decls in future commits.
Swift SVN r7399
This finally fixes a few code completion test cases.
This also regresses the error message in one parsing testcase because
previously we would just happily skip those tokens, but now error handling path
is a little bit different and these tokens hit different error handling code.
This can be fixed by parsing a tuple for the selector argument and complaining
if the tuple had more than one element.
Swift SVN r7389
This will allow us to do code completion inside lists (e.g., tuples) *and* get
parser recovery instead of stopping at the code completion token immediately.
Swift SVN r7366
Previously, TypeAliasDecl was used for typealiases, generic
parameters, and assocaited types, which is hideous and the source of
much confusion. Factor the latter two out into their own decl nodes,
with a common abstract base for "type parameters", and push these
nodes throughout the frontend.
No real functionality change, but this is a step toward uniquing
polymorphic types, among other things.
Swift SVN r7345
This allows the parser to recover, create an AST node, return it to the caller
*and* signal the caller that there was an error to trigger recovery in the
caller. Until now the error was signalled with a nullptr result (any non-null
result was considered a success and no recovery was done in that case).
This also allows us to signal the caller if there was a code completion token
inside the production we tried to parse to trigger delayed parsing in the
caller while doing recovery in the callee. Until now we could not do recovery
in the callee so that the caller could find the code completion token.
Right now we don't take any advantage of these features. This commit just
replaces some uses of NullablePtr with ParserResult.
Swift SVN r7332
This allows us to show generic parameters in:
struct S<T> {
func f(a: #^A^#
}
And show the type Z in:
struct S {
func f(a: #^A^#
typealias Z = Int
}
Swift SVN r7216
- New type representation OptionalTypeRepr.
- New sugared type OptionalType.
- New base type SyntaxSugarType, parent of ArraySliceType and OptionalType.
These two are the same in a lot of ways.
- The form "T[]?" is forbidden, because it makes "Int[4][2]" oddly
different from "Int[4]?[2]". The type can be spelled "(T[])?" or
Optional<T[]>.
- Like Slice, "Optional" is just looked up in the current module. This may
or may not be the desired behavior in the long run.
<rdar://problem/14666783>
Swift SVN r7100
Constructor delegation in parser was useless, because the code was split
between the constructors arbitrarily.
There was no need to pass down IsMainModule because the parser could figure
that out on its own. Also rename it to allowTopLevelCode() to better describe
what it actually affects.
Swift SVN r7098
around everywhere
Fixes:
rdar://14585108 Code completion does not work at the beginning of the file
rdar://14592634 Code completion returns zero results at EOF in a function
without a closing brace
Swift SVN r6820
Modules can be in either 'Raw' or 'Canonical' form, with different invariants on each. We don't actually distinguish those invariants yet, but this patch adds the field to SILModule and adds a "sil_stage" declaration to SIL printer/parser syntax.
Swift SVN r6793
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
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
Currently, this includes cases where a variable of the same name is
available in an outer scope. We can change this later if desired.
<rdar://problem/14566648>
Swift SVN r6729
This allows us to do code completion inside top-lever var initializers.
As a part of implementation, we make sure that error recovery does not
implicitly skip over the code completion token. This also fixes a bug that
prevented us from doing code completion inside function argument list, added
tests for that.
Swift SVN r6708