Remove keypath subtype asserts; always use cached root type
Add tests for keypaths converted to funcs with inout param
Add unit test for overload selection
Start classifying all potential throw sites within a constraint
system and associate them with the nearest enclosing catch node. Then,
determine the thrown error type for a given catch node by taking the
union of the thrown errors at each potential throw site. Use this to
compute the error type thrown from the body of a `do..catch` block
within a closure.
This behavior is limited to the upcoming feature `FullTypedThrows`.
Follow-up to https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/70148
Just like with arrays it's advantageous to favor dictionary
literals over disjunctions to bind the elements together and
enable inference across elements and, as a consequence,
type pruning.
Resolves: rdar://119040159
If array literal type is not delayed and doesn't have any type variables
associated with it, let's prefer it over a disjunction to facilitate
type propagation through its `Element` type to element expressions.
Resolves: rdar://118993030
Move some of the checks from the constraint simplification into
`inferKeyPathLiteralCapability` and start using it for both
inference and constraint simplification.
This flag makes it easier to determine what binding to produce
from the default. In cases where some of the member references
are invalid it's better to produce a placeholder for a key
path type instead of letting the solver to attempt to fix more
contextual problems for a broken key path.
The types with missing conformances are allowed to appear in a
valid solution but such solutions should be ranked lower comparing
to solutions fewer or without them.
`lookupConformance` request is not cached and constraint solver
performs a lot of them for the same type (i.e. during disjunction
solving), let's try to cache previously performed requests to
see whether additional memory use is worth the performance benefit.
Augment the TypeVarRefCollector such that it
picks up any type variables present in the result
type for a closure DeclContext when visiting a
ReturnStmt. This ensures we correctly handle
if/switch expressions that contain `return`
statements.
rdar://114402042
Move the contextual type locator onto
ContextualTypeInfo, and consolidate the separate
fields in SyntacticElementTarget into storing a
ContextualTypeInfo. This then lets us plumb down
the locator for the branch contextual type of an
if/switch expression from the initial constraint
generation, rather than introducing it later. This
should be NFC.
by creating a BoundGenericType for the keypath expr
with the keypath base and replacing the value with
the value typeVar that will be resolved when the value
typeVar is directly bound.