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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Duan
2bc78b8c09 [stdlib] update for 'inout' adjustment (SE-0031) 2016-02-26 12:02:29 -08:00
Joe Groff
8cb1175e49 IRGen: Emit public definitions with protected visibility on ELF.
This prevents the linker from trying to emit relative relocations to locally-defined public symbols into dynamic libraries, which gives ld.so heartache.
2016-02-08 13:09:27 -08:00
Daniel Duan
239c6629e9 Remove trailing semi-colons in .swift files 2015-12-20 21:12:11 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
4f11ecc1da Get rid of Int in the debug info tests and preform some general cleanup.
<rdar://problem/20856296> Extinguish 'Int' from DebugInfo tests

Swift SVN r31177
2015-08-12 18:16:43 +00:00
Duncan Exon Smith
c6d42db070 Adapt to MD* => DI* renaming of debug info types
Applied the upgrade script from r236120 (LLVM) and r236121 (CFE).  This is the
final step of rdar://problem/20434113.



Swift SVN r27925
2015-04-29 21:40:21 +00:00
Graham Batty
83b4384fac Update test flags for linux failures and support.
Also removed the sdk 'feature' in favour of the more specific
objc_interop.

Swift SVN r24856
2015-01-30 21:31:48 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
3b04d1b013 tests: reorganize tests so that they actually use the target platform
Most tests were using %swift or similar substitutions, which did not
include the target triple and SDK.  The driver was defaulting to the
host OS.  Thus, we could not run the tests when the standard library was
not built for OS X.

Swift SVN r24504
2015-01-19 06:52:49 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
d7489b7272 Update testcases for new LLVM IR assembler syntax.
Swift SVN r24428
2015-01-14 23:38:18 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
162bc8d24c Updated testcases for upstream assembler changes.
Swift SVN r23942
2014-12-15 19:39:21 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
1eea220932 Use one module cache directory for all the lit tests to speed them up
Doing so is safe even though we have mock SDK.  The include paths for
modules with the same name in the real and mock SDKs are different, and
the module files will be distinct (because they will have a different
hash).

This reduces test runtime on OS X by 30% and brings it under a minute on
a 16-core machine.

This also uncovered some problems with some tests -- even when run for
iOS configurations, some tests would still run with macosx triple.  I
fixed the tests where I noticed this issue.

rdar://problem/19125022

Swift SVN r23683
2014-12-04 11:21:48 +00:00
Graham Batty
83f27a8af7 Revert "Mark tests that don't pass on linux as XFAIL."
This reverts commit 2711ca86de7bf6a7885ccea24219a48a590b1e95.

Swift SVN r23577
2014-11-24 17:42:13 +00:00
Graham Batty
198402dcfe Mark tests that don't pass on linux as XFAIL.
Swift SVN r23573
2014-11-24 17:40:37 +00:00
Erik Eckstein
c16c510167 Set SILLinkage according to visibility.
Now the SILLinkage for functions and global variables is according to the swift visibility (private, internal or public).

In addition, the fact whether a function or global variable is considered as fragile, is kept in a separate flag at SIL level.
Previously the linkage was used for this (e.g. no inlining of less visible functions to more visible functions). But it had no effect,
because everything was public anyway.

For now this isFragile-flag is set for public transparent functions and for everything if a module is compiled with -sil-serialize-all,
i.e. for the stdlib.

For details see <rdar://problem/18201785> Set SILLinkage correctly and better handling of fragile functions.

The benefits of this change are:
*) Enable to eliminate unused private and internal functions
*) It should be possible now to use private in the stdlib
*) The symbol linkage is as one would expect (previously almost all symbols were public).

More details:

Specializations from fragile functions (e.g. from the stdlib) now get linkonce_odr,default
linkage instead of linkonce_odr,hidden, i.e. they have public visibility.
The reason is: if such a function is called from another fragile function (in the same module),
then it has to be visible from a third module, in case the fragile caller is inlined but not
the specialized function.

I had to update lots of test files, because many CHECK-LABEL lines include the linkage, which has changed.

The -sil-serialize-all option is now handled at SILGen and not at the Serializer.
This means that test files in sil format which are compiled with -sil-serialize-all
must have the [fragile] attribute set for all functions and globals.

The -disable-access-control option doesn't help anymore if the accessed module is not compiled
with -sil-serialize-all, because the linker will complain about unresolved symbols.

A final note: I tried to consider all the implications of this change, but it's not a low-risk change.
If you have any comments, please let me know.



Swift SVN r22215
2014-09-23 12:33:18 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
0b7f82bcc9 Linetable: Make sure the function prologue ends after manipulating the
stackpointer.
<rdar://problem/16903725> Line tables seem to assume prologue ends one instruction too early

Swift SVN r18284
2014-05-17 23:41:07 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
fad874708e Adjust test cases.
Swift SVN r17964
2014-05-12 22:01:52 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
3fafb6c7e7 Debug info: Make the ret instruction in the function epilogue a cleanup
location rather than a regular location to avoid the linetable jumping
back to the beginning of the function.
Add a large number of testcases that check the sanity of the return
locations in various scenarios involving implicit/explicit returns,
cleanups, and multiple return locations per function.

rdar://problem/14845534

Swift SVN r9511
2013-10-19 00:20:44 +00:00