The `@transpose(of:)` attribute registers a function as a transpose of another
function. This patch adds the `@transpose(of:)` attribute definition, syntax,
parsing, and printing.
Resolves TF-827.
Todos:
- Type-checking (TF-830, TF-1060).
- Enable serialization (TF-838).
- Use module-qualified names instead of custom qualified name syntax/parsing
(TF-1066).
This type wraps a DeclName, indicating that it is a reference to a declaration that exists somewhere else and it requires slightly “fuzzy” comparison (i.e. if it’s not compound, only the base names should be compared). DeclName::matchesRef() and MemberLookupTable::find() both now take a DeclNameRef instead of a DeclName.
This commit temporarily allows implicit conversion from DeclName; I’ll flip the switch on that in a later commit.
The `@derivative(of:)` attribute registers a function as a derivative of another
function. This patch adds the `@derivative(of:)` attribute definition, syntax,
parsing, and printing.
Resolves TF-826.
Todos:
- Type-checking (TF-829).
- Serialization (TF-837).
- Stop using skipBracedBlock() in parseDeclPrecedenceGroup(),
skipUntilDeclRBrace() is better at this context.
- Disable 'SyntaxParsingContext' inside skipBracedBlock()
- Removed unsound recovery logic in consumeAbstractFunctionBody(). This
doesn't match with the parser bahavior in the delayed parsing.
- Expose 'skipBracedBlock()' as a Parser instance method so it's usable
from other files.
- Use general `Parser::isIdentifier(Token, StringRef)` function.
- Remove specialized `isWRTIdentifier`, `isJVPIdentifier`, `isVJPIdentifier`
functions from `Parser`.
- Clarify doc comments and parameter nullability for attribute printing code:
`getDifferentiationParametersClauseString`.
- Minor formatting and naming updates.
- Rename code completion related names in 'PersistentParserState' so
it's clear when you are using.
- Refactor 'performCodeCompletionSecondPass()': Inline and consolidate
'parse*Delayed()' because they used to share many code.
rdar://problem/56926367
This PR introduces `@differentiable` attribute to mark functions as differentiable. This PR only contains changes related to parsing the attribute. Type checking and other changes will be added in subsequent patches.
See https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/27506/files#diff-f3216f4188fd5ed34e1007e5a9c2490f for examples and tests for the new attribute.
When SE-110 was being implemented, we accidentally began to accept
closure parameter declarations that had no associated parameter names,
e.g.
foo { ([Int]) in /**/ }
This syntax has never been sanctioned by any version of Swift and should
be banned. However, the change was made long enough ago and there are
enough clients relying on this, that we cannot accept the source break
at the moment. For now, add a bit to ParamDecl that marks a parameter
as destructured, and back out setting the invalid bit on the type repr
for these kinds of declarations.
To prevent further spread of this syntax, stub in a warning that offers
to insert an anonymous parameter.
Resolves part of rdar://56673657 and improves QoI for errors like
rdar://56911630
Previously delayed parsing was performed by AST walker
'ParseDelayedFunctionBodies' by finding "delayed" function decl from the AST
of the whole module. This is not necessary. Optimize it by remembering the
"delayed" function decl in 'PersistentParserState'.
NOTE: 'SourceLoader' stopped using this delayed parsing mechanism in
d8b745db77
rdar://problem/56819166
Optimize for libSyntax parsing.
The new 'parseListSyntax()' receives a vector storage, passes element
builder to the callback for populating the elements, then automatically
parses trailing commas. Also, it performs automatic recovery if the
element has an error (e.g. Skip until ',' or ')').