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Slava Pestov
7814c47b71 AST: Slightly change meaning of NominalTypeDecl::getDeclaredType()
Consider this code:

struct A<T> {
  struct B {}
  struct C<U> {}
}

Previously:

- getDeclaredType() of 'A.B' would give 'A<T>.B'
- getDeclaredTypeInContext() of 'A.B' would give 'A<T>.B'

- getDeclaredType() of 'A.C' would give 'A<T>.C'
- getDeclaredTypeInContext() of 'A.C' would give 'A<T>.C<U>'

This was causing problems for nested generics. Now, with this change,

- getDeclaredType() of 'A.B' gives 'A.B' (*)
- getDeclaredTypeInContext() of 'A.B' gives 'A<T>.B'
- getDeclaredType() of 'A.C' gives 'A.C' (*)
- getDeclaredTypeInContext() of 'A.C' gives 'A<T>.C<U>'

(Differences marked with (*)).

Also, this change makes these accessors fully lazy. Previously,
only getDeclaredTypeInContext() and getDeclaredIterfaceType()
were lazy, whereas getDeclaredType() was built from validateDecl().

Fix a few spots where the return value wasn't being checked
properly.

These functions return ErrorType if a circularity was detected via
the generic parameter list, or if the extension did not resolve.
They return Type() if the extension cannot be resolved *yet*.

This is pretty subtle, and I'll need to do another pass over
callers of these functions at some point. Many of them should be
moved over to use getSelfInContext(), getSelfOfContext() and
getSelfInterfaceType() instead.

Finally, this patch consolidates logic for diagnosting invalid
nesting of types.

The parser had some code for protocols in bad places and bad things
inside protocols, and Sema had several different bail-outs for
bad things in protocols, nested generic types, and stuff nested
inside protocol extensions.

Combine all of these into a single set of checks in Sema. Note
that we no longer give up early if we find invalid nesting.
Leaving decls unvalidated and un-type-checked only leads to
further problems. Now that all the preliminary crap has been
fixed, we can go ahead and start validating these funny nested
decls, actually fixing some crashers in the process.
2016-06-18 17:15:24 -07:00
Chris Lattner
c5bf433490 Implement parser support for SE-0081 - Move 'where' clause to end of declaration
This patch includes testsuite changes to show each of the decls supported.

Next step is to migrate the stdlib + testsuite + corelibs: I'd would *greatly* appreciate help with this.

After that is done, deprecation + migration of the old form can happen.
2016-05-30 15:28:49 -07:00
Doug Gregor
9f0cec4984 SE-0062: Implement #keyPath expression.
Implement the Objective-C #keyPath expression, which maps a sequence
of @objc property accesses to a key-path suitable for use with
Cocoa[Touch]. The implementation handles @objc properties of types
that are either @objc or can be bridged to Objective-C, including the
collections that work with key-value coding (Array/NSArray,
Dictionary/NSDictionary, Set/NSSet).

Still to come: code completion support and Fix-Its to migrate string
literal keypaths to #keyPath.

Implements the bulk of SR-1237 / rdar://problem/25710611.
2016-05-18 23:30:15 -07:00
Jordan Rose
2fa1626579 Improve diagnostic text for @available(renamed:).
We don't want to show the funny "getter:Foo.bar(self:)" syntax to
developers, so whenever possible be a little more explicit.

    'foo' has been replaced by 'X.newFoo'
    'bar(x:)' has been replaced by property 'X.bar'
    'baz(x:y:)' has been replaced by instance method 'X.baz(y:)'

(We do run up against the limitation of a string -- this diagnostic
does not do any lookup to find out if the resulting decl actually exists.)
2016-05-05 18:07:39 -07:00
Chris Lattner
14c7a3dafe implement SE-0071 - Allow (most) keywords in member references 2016-05-02 22:31:14 -07:00
Jordan Rose
d7b3b6a462 Validate the "renamed" argument to @available.
It should have the same form as the argument to NS_SWIFT_NAME
in Objective-C, except that it permits operators and (currently)
disallows instance members and properties. We do get to share the
same parsing code, at least.

This actually caught an error in the Foundation overlay!

Groundwork for SR-1008.
2016-04-28 20:21:30 -07:00
Ted Kremenek
b8bbed8c13 [WIP] Implement SE-0039 (Modernizing Playground Literals) (#2215)
* Implement the majority of parsing support for SE-0039.

* Parse old object literals names using new syntax and provide FixIt.

For example, parse "#Image(imageLiteral:...)" and provide a FixIt to
change it to "#imageLiteral(resourceName:...)".  Now we see something like:

test.swift:4:9: error: '#Image' has been renamed to '#imageLiteral
var y = #Image(imageLiteral: "image.jpg")
        ^~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
        #imageLiteral resourceName

Handling the old syntax, and providing a FixIt for that, will be handled in a separate
commit.

Needs tests.  Will be provided in later commit once full parsing support is done.

* Add back pieces of syntax map for object literals.

* Add parsing support for old object literal syntax.

... and provide fixits to new syntax.

Full tests to come in later commit.

* Improve parsing of invalid object literals with old syntax.

* Do not include bracket in code completion results.

* Remove defunct code in SyntaxModel.

* Add tests for migration fixits.

* Add literals to code completion overload tests.

@akyrtzi told me this should be fine.

* Clean up response tests not to include full paths.

* Further adjust offsets.

* Mark initializer for _ColorLiteralConvertible in UIKit as @nonobjc.

* Put attribute in the correct place.
2016-04-25 07:19:26 -07:00
Chris Willmore
02a6be6d01 Allow parsing of function types in expr position (#2273)
Previously it was not possible to parse expressions of the form

    [Int -> Int]()

because no Expr could represent the '->' token and be converted later
into a FunctionTypeRepr. This commit introduces ArrowExpr which exists
solely to be converted to FunctionTypeRepr later by simplifyTypeExpr.

https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-502
2016-04-22 21:53:26 -07:00
Xi Ge
152eeaa1fe [Sema] Add a fixit for diagnosis "variable used within its own initial value".
This fixit checks if a decl with the identical name can be found in the parent type
context; if can, we add "self." to try to resolve the issue. rdar://25389852
2016-04-14 15:55:01 -07:00
Manav Gabhawala
7862f104c9 [Parser] Cleans up parsing of parameter attributes. Implements SE-0053. Fixes SR-979, SR-1020 and cleans up implementation of SE-0003. Provides better fix-its and diagnostics for misplaced 'inout' and prohibits 'var' and 'let' from parameter attributes 2016-03-29 13:55:46 -04:00
Ben Langmuir
ff895d2f5e [CodeCompletion] Fix completion in string literal interpolation at top-level
Mostly this was just returning the ParserStatus bits that we got from
parseExprList from parseExprStringLiteral. The rest was just cleaning up
places that didn't handle EOF very well, which is important here because
the code completion token is buried in the string literal, so the
primary lexer will walk past it.

rdar://problem/17101944
2016-03-14 23:13:15 -07:00
Doug Gregor
d52530970e Merge pull request #1550 from kballard/use-declname-for-scope
[Parse] Fix lookup of foo(_:bar:) expressions
2016-03-14 11:36:04 -07:00
Greg Titus
a11e911f66 Merge pull request #1610 from gregomni/typealias
[Parse/AST/Sema] Split parsing for typealias & associatedtype, allow typealias in protocols and generic constraints
2016-03-13 21:50:01 -07:00
gregomni
1e3ed8bdd0 Split parsing for typealias & associatedtype, and allow typealias in protocols.
Split up parsing of typealias and associatedtype, including dropping a
now unneeded ParseDeclOptions flag.

Then made typealias in a protocol valid, and act like you would
hope for protocol conformance purposes (i.e. as an alias possibly
involved in the types of other func/var conformances, not as a hidden
generic param in itself).

Also added support for simple type aliases in generic constraints. Aliases
to simple (non-sugared) archetype types (and also - trivially - aliases to
concrete types) can now be part of same-type constraints.

The strategy here is to add type aliases to the tree of
PotentialArchetypes, and if they are an alias to an archetype, also to
immediately find the real associated type and set it as the
representative for the PA. Thus the typealias PA node becomes just a
shortcut farther down into the tree for purposes of lookup and
generating same type requirements.

Then the typealias PA nodes need to be explicitly skipped when walking
the tree for building archetype types and other types of requirements,
in order to keep from getting extra out-of-order archetypes/witness
markers of the real associated type inserted where the typealias is
defined.

Any constraint with a typealias more complex than pointing to a single
nested associated type (e.g. `typealias T = A.B.C.D`), will now get a
specialized diagnoses.
2016-03-13 21:44:23 -07:00
Chris Lattner
4992474168 Add support for #sourceLocation in its ratified forms. Switch gyb to produce
the new form.  This keeps accepting #setline for now, but we should rip it out
at some point.
2016-03-11 22:21:42 -08:00
Kevin Ballard
502b159400 [Parse] Store DeclNames in Scope instead of Identifiers
This fixes a problem where compound names like `foo(_:bar:)` were being
resolved to variables declared with the same base name.

Fixes most of SR-880.
2016-03-04 23:42:17 -08:00
Daniel Duan
0f53348304 Merge pull request #1501 from dduan/SE-0034-pr
[Parser][SE-0034] Replace line directive #line with #setline
2016-03-01 19:44:05 -08:00
Daniel Duan
ba9809c390 [Parser][SE-0034] deprecate line directive in favor of #setline 2016-03-01 16:33:19 -08:00
Doug Gregor
3ffbe020d7 [Clang importer] Handle name mapping for "getter:" and "setter:" in swift_name.
The swift_name string format now supports "getter:" and "setter:"
prefixes to indicate that a function is the getter or setter of a
Swift-synthesized property. Start parsing these DeclNames and make
sure they're reflected in the Swift name lookup tables.

[Clang update required]
2016-03-01 15:33:21 -08:00
Doug Gregor
7265328e07 [Clang importer] Generalize name lookup tables for globals-as-members.
A swift_name attribute on a global declaration can specify a dotted
name (e.g., SomeStruct.member) to map that global into a member of the
(Swift-)named type. Handle this mapping in DeclName parsing, plumb it
through importFullName, and cope with it in the Swift name lookup
tables (tested via the dump) and importing into a Swift DeclContext
(as-yet-untested). Part of SE-0033.
2016-03-01 15:33:20 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
310b0433a9 Reapply "Serialize debug scope and location info in the SIL assembler language.""
This ireapplies commit 255c52de9f.

Original commit message:

Serialize debug scope and location info in the SIL assembler language.
At the moment it is only possible to test the effects that SIL
optimization passes have on debug information by observing the
effects of a full .swift -> LLVM IR compilation. This change enable us
to write targeted testcases for single SIL optimization passes.

The new syntax is as follows:

 sil-scope-ref ::= 'scope' [0-9]+
 sil-scope ::= 'sil_scope' [0-9]+ '{'
                 sil-loc
                 'parent' scope-parent
                 ('inlined_at' sil-scope-ref )?
               '}'
 scope-parent ::= sil-function-name ':' sil-type
 scope-parent ::= sil-scope-ref
 sil-loc ::= 'loc' string-literal ':' [0-9]+ ':' [0-9]+

Each instruction may have a debug location and a SIL scope reference
at the end.  Debug locations consist of a filename, a line number, and
a column number.  If the debug location is omitted, it defaults to the
location in the SIL source file.  SIL scopes describe the position
inside the lexical scope structure that the Swift expression a SIL
instruction was generated from had originally. SIL scopes also hold
inlining information.

<rdar://problem/22706994>
2016-02-26 13:28:57 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
255c52de9f Revert "Serialize debug scope and location info in the SIL assembler language."
Temporarily reverting while updating the validation test suite.

This reverts commit c9927f66f0.
2016-02-26 11:51:57 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
c9927f66f0 Serialize debug scope and location info in the SIL assembler language.
At the moment it is only possible to test the effects that SIL
optimization passes have on debug information by observing the
effects of a full .swift -> LLVM IR compilation. This change enable us
to write targeted testcases for single SIL optimization passes.

The new syntax is as follows:

 sil-scope-ref ::= 'scope' [0-9]+
 sil-scope ::= 'sil_scope' [0-9]+ '{'
                 sil-loc
                 'parent' scope-parent
                 ('inlined_at' sil-scope-ref )?
               '}'
 scope-parent ::= sil-function-name ':' sil-type
 scope-parent ::= sil-scope-ref
 sil-loc ::= 'loc' string-literal ':' [0-9]+ ':' [0-9]+

Each instruction may have a debug location and a SIL scope reference
at the end.  Debug locations consist of a filename, a line number, and
a column number.  If the debug location is omitted, it defaults to the
location in the SIL source file.  SIL scopes describe the position
inside the lexical scope structure that the Swift expression a SIL
instruction was generated from had originally. SIL scopes also hold
inlining information.

<rdar://problem/22706994>
2016-02-26 10:46:29 -08:00
Jordan Rose
6272941c5c Rename "build configurations" to "conditional compilation blocks".
...because "build configuration" is already the name of an Xcode feature.

- '#if' et al are "conditional compilation directives".
- The condition is a "conditional compilation expression", or just
  "condition" if it's obvious.
- The predicates are "platform conditions" (including 'swift(>=...)')
- The options set with -D are "custom conditional compilation flags".
  (Thanks, Kevin!)

I left "IfConfigDecl" as is, as well as SourceKit's various "BuildConfig"
settings because some of them are part of the SourceKit request format.
We can change these in follow-up commits, or not.

rdar://problem/19812930
2016-02-12 11:09:26 -08:00
Slava Pestov
bbbe307980 SIL: Introduce SILDefaultWitnessTable and start plumbing
This will be used to help IRGen record protocol requirements
with resilient default implementations in protocol metadata.

To enable testing before all the Sema support is in place, this
patch adds SIL parser, printer and verifier support for default
witness tables.

For now, SILGen emits empty default witness tables for protocol
declarations in resilient modules, and IRGen ignores them when
emitting protocol metadata.
2016-02-05 20:57:11 -08:00
Doug Gregor
ab31f08848 [Parser] Disambiguate between object literals and collection literals.
Now that we have expressions that start with #, the [# introducer for
object literals is no longer guaranteed to indicate an object
literal. For example:

    [#line, #column]

is an array literal and

    [#line : #column]

is a dictionary literal. Use additional lookahead in the parser to
disambiguate these cases from object literals. Fixes
rdar://problem/24533081.
2016-02-05 17:14:20 -08:00
Chris Lattner
94dd92fcb8 Fix compiler_crashers 22725 & 28236 by reworking parameter parsing error
recovery a bit.
2016-02-01 20:50:32 -08:00
David Farler
3f635d04c7 Reinstante var bindings in refutable patterns, except function parameters.
This reverts commits: b96e06da44,
                      8f2fbdc93a,
                      93b6962478,
                      64024118f4,
                      a759ca9141,
                      3434f9642b,
                      9f33429891,
                      47c043e8a6.

This commit leaves 'var' on function parameters as a warning to be
merged into Swift 2.2. For Swift 3, this will be an error, to be
converted in a follow-up.
2016-01-29 15:27:08 -08:00
Denis Vnukov
42cba88f2c Properly handle tokens split in parser inside swift::tokenize(...)
Swift parser splits tokens in few cases, but it swift::tokenize(...) does not know
about that. In order to reconstruct token stream as it was seen by the parser,
we need to collect the tokens it decided to split and use this information
in swift::tokenize(...).
2016-01-27 13:43:39 -08:00
Doug Gregor
dccf3155f1 SE-0022: Implement parsing, AST, and semantic analysis for #selector. 2016-01-26 21:12:04 -08:00
Doug Gregor
8336419844 Include completion source location information compound DeclNames.
When one spells a compound declaration name in the source (e.g.,
insertSubview(_:aboveSubview:), keep track of the locations of the
base name, parentheses, and argument labels.
2016-01-25 14:13:13 -08:00
Doug Gregor
53ed3416a5 [Parser] unqualified-identifier --> unqualified-decl-name. NFC 2016-01-21 15:06:09 -08:00
Doug Gregor
ecfde0e71c Start parsing names with argument labels.
Basic implementatation of SE-0021, naming functions with argument
labels. Handle parsing of compound function names in various
unqualified-identifier productions, updating the AST representation of
various expressions from Identifiers to DeclNames. The result doesn't
capture all of the source locations we want; more on that later.

As part of this, remove the parsing code for the "selector-style"
method names, since we now have a replacement. The feature was never
publicized and doesn't make sense in Swift, so zap it outright.
2016-01-20 17:09:01 -08:00
Xi Ge
0f4e7a5ea5 [CodeCompletion] Add code completion for where clauses. rdar://24245022
When completing at "extension A where #^HERE^#", we suggest the generic params of A to users.
2016-01-19 14:17:15 -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
Chris Lattner
2f4bec9e8c subsume the "startsWithGreater" logic into skipUntilGreaterInTypeList, and make sure skipUntilGreaterInTypeList return a valid location even in the case of parse errors. This ensures that we form a valid source range. Also, improve parseExprIdentifier() to handle the case when skipUntilGreaterInTypeList returns an empty archetype argument list. This fixes a couple of compiler crashers. 2016-01-09 20:36:05 -08:00
Xi Ge
f5f796b648 [CodeCompletion] Add code completion for generic parameters' inherited types. rdar://20699515 2016-01-08 12:51:58 -08:00
Chris Lattner
5ce3de8dd6 remove & dial back three old bits of syntax auto-upgrading support:
1. Array type parsing for postfix array types Int[].  We now handle this
   in the parser, but remove the AST representation of this old form.  We
   also stop making vague promises about the future by saying that "fixed
   size arrays aren't supported... yet".  Removal of this fixes a compiler
   crasher too.

2. Remove the special case support for migrating @autoclosure from types
   to parameters, which was Swift 1.0/1.1 syntax.  The world has moved or
   we don't care anymore.

3. Remove upgrade support for # arguments (nee "backtick" arguments), which
   was a Swift 1.x'ism abolished in an effort to simplify method naming
   rules.

NFC on valid code.
2015-12-31 22:29:39 -08:00
Chris Lattner
a30ae2bf55 Merge pull request #836 from zachpanz88/new-year
Update copyright date
2015-12-31 19:36:14 -08:00
Chris Lattner
7daaa22d93 Completely reimplement/redesign the AST representation of parameters.
Parameters (to methods, initializers, accessors, subscripts, etc) have always been represented
as Pattern's (of a particular sort), stemming from an early design direction that was abandoned.
Being built on top of patterns leads to patterns being overly complicated (e.g. tuple patterns
have to have varargs and default parameters) and make working on parameter lists complicated
and error prone.  This might have been ok in 2015, but there is no way we can live like this in
2016.

Instead of using Patterns, carve out a new ParameterList and Parameter type to represent all the
parameter specific stuff.  This simplifies many things and allows a lot of simplifications.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do this very incrementally, so this is a huge patch.  The good
news is that it erases a ton of code, and the technical debt that went with it.  Ignoring test
suite changes, we have:
   77 files changed, 2359 insertions(+), 3221 deletions(-)

This patch also makes a bunch of wierd things dead, but I'll sweep those out in follow-on
patches.

Fixes <rdar://problem/22846558> No code completions in Foo( when Foo has error type
Fixes <rdar://problem/24026538> Slight regression in generated header, which I filed to go with 3a23d75.

Fixes an overloading bug involving default arguments and curried functions (see the diff to
Constraints/diagnostics.swift, which we now correctly accept).

Fixes cases where problems with parameters would get emitted multiple times, e.g. in the
test/Parse/subscripting.swift testcase.

The source range for ParamDecl now includes its type, which permutes some of the IDE / SourceModel tests
(for the better, I think).

Eliminates the bogus "type annotation missing in pattern" error message when a type isn't
specified for a parameter (see test/decl/func/functions.swift).

This now consistently parenthesizes argument lists in function types, which leads to many diffs in the
SILGen tests among others.

This does break the "sibling indentation" test in SourceKit/CodeFormat/indent-sibling.swift, and
I haven't been able to figure it out.  Given that this is experimental functionality anyway,
I'm just XFAILing the test for now.  i'll look at it separately from this mongo diff.
2015-12-31 19:24:46 -08:00
Zach Panzarino
e3a4147ac9 Update copyright date 2015-12-31 23:28:40 +00:00
Xi Ge
6c983366cc [CodeComplete] Show #available completion only in guard and if statements. rdar://23228191
Swift SVN r32893
2015-10-26 20:54:00 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
2e51d23875 Un-ifdef object literals
Swift SVN r32880
2015-10-25 07:50:53 +00:00
David Farler
47c043e8a6 Disallow 'var' specifier in for-in patterns
Don't allow a pattern like:

  for var x in sequence {
    ...
  }

and provide a removal fix-it for the 'var' keyword.

Additionally, for the following code:

  for let x in sequence {
    ...
  }

Provide a removal fix-it since the 'let' specifier is now
redundant.

rdar://problem/23172698

Swift SVN r32818
2015-10-22 00:46:25 +00:00
Xi Ge
30c3205c76 [CodeComplete] Adjust the end location of a delayed-parsing var decl. rdar://22981278
Before this commit, for a var decl at top level, code completion engine assumes the code
completion token contained in this decl is the end point of the delayed parsing, i.e. the
second pass of code completion. This may lead to incomplete ASTs during the second pass, for
instance, when the code completion token lies at the second argument of a call expr that takes
three arguments. We fix the issue by allowing the first pass to pre-register the end location of
a top-level var decl since the first pass is a more error-tolerant and holistic parsing, and the second
pass to reuse this loc.

Swift SVN r32729
2015-10-16 20:38:52 +00:00
David Farler
9d373d0fc7 Add _compiler_version build configuration
This configuration clause will suppress lex diagnostics and skip parsing
altogether if the code under the clause isn't active - the compiler must
have a repository version greater than or equal to the version given to
_compiler_version.

This option is only meant to be used sparingly and not to track the
Swift *language* version.

Example, if using a compiler versioned 700.0.28:

  #if _compiler_version("700.0.23")
    print("This code will compile for versions 700.0.23 and later.")
  #else
    This + code + will + not + be + parsed
  #endif

Included are new diagnostics for checking that the version is formatted
correctly and isn't empty.

New tests:
- Compiler version comparison unit tests
- Build configuration diagnostics
- Skipping parsing of code under inactive clauses

rdar://problem/22730282

Swift SVN r32195
2015-09-24 02:14:47 +00:00
Xi Ge
ec19ec13b6 [CodeComplete] Avoid completing type names in parameters if the parameter names are not given. rdar://21727063
Swift SVN r32184
2015-09-23 18:49:45 +00:00
Jordan Rose
f5b1efb354 Move client-affecting configuration options into a generated Config.h.
This way they can be used from other projects, like LLDB. The downside
is we now have to make sure the header is included consistently in all
the places we care about, but I think in practice that won't be a problem,
especially not with tests.

rdar://problem/22240127

Swift SVN r31173
2015-08-12 17:50:13 +00:00
Jordan Rose
953424072e Guard "object literals" feature with SWIFT_ENABLE_OBJECT_LITERALS.
This is not a feature we're releasing at the moment, so provide a way
to turn it off.

rdar://problem/21935551

Swift SVN r30966
2015-08-04 00:16:52 +00:00
Jordan Rose
fbb8d3f9a8 Add "interface hash" for improved incremental builds.
Compute the hash of all interface tokens when parsing; write the
interface hash to the swiftdeps file, or if the -dump-interface-hash
option is passed to the frontend. This hash will be used in incremental
mode to determine whether a file's interface has changed, and therefore
whether dependent files need to be rebuilt in response to the change.

Committed on ChrisW's behalf while he gets his setup unborked.

rdar://problem/15352929

Swift SVN r30477
2015-07-22 00:13:54 +00:00