We ran SwiftParser in `handlePrimaryAST` for related identifiers. That function is called on a dispatch queue with reduced stack size and could cause the parser to stack overflow if the program is very nested.
Run `handlePrimaryAST` on a deep stack for this request to fix the issue.
rdar://129960285
Remove `deque` from files it isn't actually used in. Add it and `stack`
to files that it is - presumably they were previously transitively found
through other includes.
Complete ownership specifiers such as `consuming`,
`borrowing`, and `inout` in parameter type
position. While here, also complete `isolated`.
rdar://127261573
Placeholder expansion should be a syntactic operation, but
`SourceEntityWalker` can invoke type checking operations, which causes
unexpected bahaviors including crashes.
rdar://121360941`
There were a couple of accesses not guarded by
`CacheMtx`, introduce a couple of methods that
guard them, renaming `getASTProducer` while here.
Also make sure we don't ever insert a producer
after it has been purposefully removed by e.g a
close that removes the cached AST.
Conflicts:
lib/Basic/Platform.cpp
```
diff --git a/lib/Basic/Platform.cpp b/lib/Basic/Platform.cpp
index 240edfa144a..1797c87635f 100644
--- a/lib/Basic/Platform.cpp
+++ b/lib/Basic/Platform.cpp
@@ -200,10 +200,7 @@ StringRef swift::getPlatformNameForTriple(const llvm::Triple &triple) {
case llvm::Triple::CUDA:
case llvm::Triple::DragonFly:
case llvm::Triple::DriverKit:
-<<<<<<< HEAD
case llvm::Triple::ELFIAMCU:
-=======
->>>>>>> main
case llvm::Triple::Emscripten:
case llvm::Triple::Fuchsia:
case llvm::Triple::HermitCore:
```
This change introduces a new compilation target platform to the Swift compiler - visionOS.
- Changes to the compiler build infrastrucuture to support building compiler-adjacent artifacts and test suites for the new target.
- Addition of the new platform kind definition.
- Support for the new platform in language constructs such as compile-time availability annotations or runtime OS version queries.
- Utilities to read out Darwin platform SDK info containing platform mapping data.
- Utilities to support re-mapping availability annotations from iOS to visionOS (e.g. 'updateIntroducedPlatformForFallback', 'updateDeprecatedPlatformForFallback', 'updateObsoletedPlatformForFallback').
- Additional tests exercising platform-specific availability handling and availability re-mapping fallback code-path.
- Changes to existing test suite to accomodate the new platform.
This has two benefits:
1. We can now report ambiguous variable types
2. We are more robust in the generation of results for declarations inside closures. If the closure has an error, we won’t apply the solution to the AST and thus any cursor info that tried to get types out of the AST would fail.
rdar://123845208
LLVM is presumably moving towards `std::string_view` -
`StringRef::startswith` is deprecated on tip. `SmallString::startswith`
was just renamed there (maybe with some small deprecation inbetween, but
if so, we've missed it).
The `SmallString::startswith` references were moved to
`.str().starts_with()`, rather than adding the `starts_with` on
`stable/20230725` as we only had a few of them. Open to switching that
over if anyone feels strongly though.
* Record each IfConfig clause location info in SourceFile
* Update SILProfiler to handle them
* Update SwiftLangSupport::findActiveRegionsInFile() to use the recorded
regions instead of walking into AST to find #if regions
rdar://118082146
SourceKit-LSP currently parses the XML comment to generate Markdown again but round-tripping a (probably markdown) doc comment to XML to Markdown is lossy in many cases and unnecessary work. Include the comment as it is spelled in source in the cursor info response so that sourcekit-lsp can display it.
Part of rdar://120685874
Remove this bit from function decls and closures.
Instead, for closures, infer it from the presence
of a single return or single expression AST node
in the body, which ought to be equivalent, and
automatically takes result builders into
consideration. We can also completely drop this
query from AbstractFunctionDecl, replacing it
instead with a bit on ReturnStmt.
Rather than doing the transform in the parser, and
then potentially undoing it in Sema, move the
entire transform into Sema. This also lets us
unify the logic between function decls and
closures, and allows ASTGen to benefit from it.
Performing a related identifiers request on `self` returns an empty result because `self` is not an identifier. We thus can’t retrieve the first location to compute the old name.
rdar://121668042