SwiftPrivateDarwinExtras is used by non-Darwin platforms as well; its
name is misleading. Rename it to SwiftPrivateLibcExtras, which is
closer to its actual function.
`++` operators were being used for the implementation of a
StdlibUnittest helper function, in environments where the
Objective-C runtime was unavailable. Replace these with
successor functions.
Most of this is in updating the standard library, SDK overlays, and
piles of test cases to use the new names. No surprises here, although
this shows us some potential heuristic tweaks.
There is one substantive compiler change that needs to be factored out
involving synthesizing calls to copyWithZone()/copy(zone:). Aside from
that, there are four failing tests:
Swift :: ClangModules/objc_parse.swift
Swift :: Interpreter/SDK/Foundation_test.swift
Swift :: Interpreter/SDK/archiving_generic_swift_class.swift
Swift :: Interpreter/SDK/objc_currying.swift
due to two independent remaining compiler bugs:
* We're not getting partial ordering between NSCoder's
encode(AnyObject, forKey: String) and NSKeyedArchiver's version of
that method, and
* Dynamic lookup (into AnyObject) doesn't know how to find the new
names. We need the Swift name lookup tables enabled to address this.
...instead of ObjectIdentifier, to wrap Any.Type, and add protocol
conformances. ObjectIdentifier doesn't print nicely, because there's
really no type information left, and TypeIdentifier makes for better
output when tests fail.
Swift SVN r29813
This approach should help us massively reduce the amount of code it
takes to verify that the architecture of our protocols works as
expected. Pair-programmed with Dmitri Hrybenko.
Swift SVN r29752
The rule changes are as follows:
* All functions (introduced with the 'func' keyword) have argument
labels for arguments beyond the first, by default. Methods are no
longer special in this regard.
* The presence of a default argument no longer implies an argument
label.
The actual changes to the parser and printer are fairly simple; the
rest of the noise is updating the standard library, overlays, tests,
etc.
With the standard library, this change is intended to be API neutral:
I've added/removed #'s and _'s as appropriate to keep the user
interface the same. If we want to separately consider using argument
labels for more free functions now that the defaults in the language
have shifted, we can tackle that separately.
Fixes rdar://problem/17218256.
Swift SVN r27704
The standard library has grown significantly, and we need a new
directory structure that clearly reflects the role of the APIs, and
allows future growth.
See stdlib/{public,internal,private}/README.txt for more information.
Swift SVN r25876