ASTGen always builds with the host Swift compiler, without requiring
bootstrapping, and is enabled in more places. Move the regex literal
parsing logic there so it is enabled in more host environments, and
makes use of CMake's Swift support. Enable all of the regex literal
tests when ASTGen is built, to ensure everything is working.
Remove the "AST" and "Parse" Swift modules from SwiftCompilerSources,
because they are no longer needed.
This fixes:
* An issue where the diagnostic messages were leaked
* Diagnose at correct position inside the regex literal
To do this:
* Introduce 'Parse' SwiftCompiler module that is a bridging layer
between '_CompilerRegexParser' and C++ libParse
* Move libswiftParseRegexLiteral and libswiftLexRegexLiteral to 'Parse'
Also this change makes 'SwiftCompilerSources/Package.swift' be configured
by CMake so it can actually be built with 'swift-build'.
rdar://92187284
Friend PR: apple/swift-experimental-string-processing#282.
Also remove the `-enable-experimental-pairwise-build-block` flag when building regex modules as the feature is already on by default.
Update the lexing code for the replacement of the
`'/.../'` and `'|...|'` delimiters with `#/.../#`
and `#|...|#` respectively, in addition to
allowing the `re'...'` delimiter.
This reverts commit a67a0436f7, reversing
changes made to 9965df76d0.
This commit or the earlier commit this commit is based on (#40531) broke the
incremental bot.
Update the lexing implementation to defer to the
regex library, which will pass back the pointer
from to resume lexing, and update the emission to
call the new `Regex(_regexString:version:)`
overload, that will accept the regex string with
delimiters.
Because this uses the library's lexing
implementation, the delimiters are now `'/.../'`
and `'|...|'` instead of plain `'...'`.
- Checkout apple/swift-experimental-string-processing using a tag.
- Build `_MatchingEngine` as part of libswift (`ExperimentalRegex`) using sources from the package.
- Parse regex literals using the parser from `_MatchingEngine`.
- Build both `_MatchingEngine` and `_StringProcessing` as part of core libs using sources from the package.
- Use `Regex<DynamicCaptures>` as the default regex type until we finalize apple/swift-experimental-string-processing#68.
- Frontend: Implicitly import `_StringProcessing` when frontend flag `-enable-experimental-string-processing` is set.
- Type checker: Set a regex literal expression's type as `_StringProcessing.Regex<(Substring, DynamicCaptures)>`. `(Substring, DynamicCaptures)` is a temporary `Match` type that will help get us to an end-to-end working system. This will be replaced by actual type inference based a regex's pattern in a follow-up patch (soon).
- SILGen: Lower a regex literal expression to a call to `_StringProcessing.Regex.init(_regexString:)`.
- String processing runtime: Add `Regex`, `DynamicCaptures` (matching actual APIs in apple/swift-experimental-string-processing), and `Regex(_regexString:)`.
Upcoming:
- Build `_MatchingEngine` and `_StringProcessing` modules with sources from apple/swift-experimental-string-processing.
- Replace `DynamicCaptures` with inferred capture types.