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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alexis Laferrière
e9abba2eab [Serialization] Filter Decl to deserialize by their attributes
Add an alternative to getTopLevelDecls and getDeclChecked to limit which
decls are deserialized by first looking at their attributes. If the
attributes are accepted by a function passed as argument the decl is
fully deserialized, otherwise it is ignored.

The filter is included in the signature of existing functions in the
Serilalization services, but I’ve added new methods for it in FileUnit
and its subclasses to leave existing implementations untouched.
2019-11-21 10:06:37 -08:00
Marc Rasi
1058a38abd clang-format 2019-11-15 16:37:29 -08:00
Marc Rasi
6e559ab8fa rename nondiff => noDerivative 2019-11-15 16:36:26 -08:00
Marc Rasi
f5677cbe42 add @nondiff to AnyFunctionType params 2019-11-14 16:49:22 -08:00
Alex Lorenz
2f78afa4a2 Merge pull request #28214 from francisvm/bitstream-changes/master
Cherry-pick LLVM Bitstream changes
2019-11-14 10:14:29 -08:00
swift-ci
39fb55b616 Merge pull request #28156 from marcrasi/diff-fn-ty-ast-bits 2019-11-12 17:28:47 -08:00
Marc Rasi
6413f4341a [AutoDiff upstream] AST bits for @differentiable fn ty 2019-11-12 15:19:03 -08:00
JF Bastien
e56e311a23 Fix Swift following bitstream reader API update (#25845)
* Fix Swift following bitstream reader API update

Upstream change in rL364464 broke downstream Swift.

(cherry picked from commit 50de105bf1)

 Conflicts:
	lib/Serialization/Deserialization.cpp
	lib/Serialization/ModuleFile.cpp
	tools/driver/modulewrap_main.cpp
2019-11-12 10:46:07 -08:00
Hamish Knight
ed77b86c24 getInterfaceType() always returns a type 2019-11-12 07:50:29 -08:00
Hamish Knight
eacca4ed0c Requestify circular inheritance checking
Add requests for checking whether a class,
protocol, or enum have circular references in
their inheritance lists.
2019-11-11 09:34:56 -08:00
Robert Widmann
01d272073a Requestify Witness Resolution
Witness matching is a source of a lot of ad-hoc cycles, and mixes the
logic that performs resolution, caching, validation, and cycle detection into one
place.  To make matters worse, some checkers kick off other checks in
order to cache work for further declarations, and access an internal
cache on their subject conformance for many requirements at once, or
sometimes just one requirement.

None of this fits into the request evaluator's central view of the
caching.  This is further evidenced by the fact that if you attempt to
move the caching step into the evaluator, it overcaches the same
witness and trips asserts.

As a start, define requests for the resolution steps, and flush some
hacks around forcing witness resolution. The caching logic is mostly
untouched (the requests don't actually cache anything), but some cycle
breaking is now handled in the evaluator itself.  Once witness matching
has been refactored to cache with the evaluator, all of these hacks can
go away.

My urge to destroy the LazyResolver outweighs the compromises here.
2019-11-05 13:28:07 -08:00
Hamish Knight
40231991ae [Sema] Diagnose unsound pointer conversions (#27695)
[Sema] Diagnose unsound pointer conversions
2019-11-04 17:18:57 -08:00
Slava Pestov
458a3a04a2 Serialization: Remove some unnecessary (void) getInterfaceType() calls 2019-11-04 14:59:01 -05:00
Hamish Knight
92c42ec791 [AST] Add @_nonEphemeral parameter attribute
This non-user-facing attribute is used to denote pointer parameters
which do not accept pointers produced from temporary pointer conversions
such as array-to-pointer, string-to-pointer, and in some cases
inout-to-pointer.
2019-11-03 08:40:59 -08:00
Brent Royal-Gordon
17169fc1fe Merge pull request #27950 from brentdax/dumpster-fire
[NFC] Standardize dump() methods in frontend
2019-10-31 20:36:26 -07:00
Brent Royal-Gordon
99faa033fc [NFC] Standardize dump() methods in frontend
By convention, most structs and classes in the Swift compiler include a `dump()` method which prints debugging information. This method is meant to be called only from the debugger, but this means they’re often unused and may be eliminated from optimized binaries. On the other hand, some parts of the compiler call `dump()` methods directly despite them being intended as a pure debugging aid. clang supports attributes which can be used to avoid these problems, but they’re used very inconsistently across the compiler.

This commit adds `SWIFT_DEBUG_DUMP` and `SWIFT_DEBUG_DUMPER(<name>(<params>))` macros to declare `dump()` methods with the appropriate set of attributes and adopts this macro throughout the frontend. It does not pervasively adopt this macro in SILGen, SILOptimizer, or IRGen; these components use `dump()` methods in a different way where they’re frequently called from debugging code. Nor does it adopt it in runtime components like swiftRuntime and swiftReflection, because I’m a bit worried about size.

Despite the large number of files and lines affected, this change is NFC.
2019-10-31 18:37:42 -07:00
Alexis Laferrière
d6a5570a40 Merge pull request #27929 from xymus/deser-custom-attr
[serialization] Recover from missing custom attribute
2019-10-31 13:09:43 -07:00
Hamish Knight
16cff49e65 [Sema] Requestify inheritsSuperclassInitializers (#27936)
* [Sema] Factor out shouldAttemptInitializerSynthesis

This makes sure we don't attempt to synthesize
a memberwise or default initializer for an invalid
decl, or one in a module interface.

* [Sema] Requesify inheritsSuperclassInitializers

This commit introduces a request for computing
whether a class inherits both designated and
convenience initializers from its superclass.

The shared logic of finding initializers which the
subclass hasn't overriden has been factored out
into `collectNonOveriddenSuperclassInits`.

* Cleanup addImplicitInheritedConstructorsToClass

This commit removes some code that's no longer
needed. In addition, now that we've requestified
`inheritsSuperclassInitializers`, we can directly
diagnose on non-inherited required convenience
inits within the loop.

* Inherited init synthesis no longer deals with clang decls

Now that the computation of
`inheritsSuperclassInitializers` has been split off
into a request, we can avoid calling
`addImplicitInheritedConstructorsToClass` for clang
decls.

* Address review feedback

Continue to cache the InheritsSuperclassInits bit
on the AST.
2019-10-31 11:07:06 -07:00
Alexis Laferrière
ac28905926 [serialization] Recover from missing custom attribute
rdar://problem/56599179
2019-10-30 12:55:34 -07:00
Robert Widmann
4f84c2a628 Use the default constructor to clean up some APIs
Use ProtocolConformanceRef::forInvalid() in implementations only as a semantic signal.  In one place, use the default constructor to drop the final use of Optional<ProtocolConformanceRef>.
2019-10-29 16:56:22 -07:00
Robert Widmann
3e1a61f425 [NFC] Fold The Tri-State In Optional<ProtocolConformanceRef>
ProtocolConformanceRef already has an invalid state.  Drop all of the
uses of Optional<ProtocolConformanceRef> and just use
ProtocolConformanceRef::forInvalid() to represent it.  Mechanically
translate all of the callers and callsites to use this new
representation.
2019-10-29 16:55:56 -07:00
Joe Groff
dc0f770364 remove todo warnings, oops 2019-10-26 10:49:47 -07:00
Joe Groff
03c7919b4a SIL: Add fields to SILFunctionType for substituted function types.
https://forums.swift.org/t/improving-the-representation-of-polymorphic-interfaces-in-sil-with-substituted-function-types/29711

This prepares SIL to be able to more accurately preserve the calling convention of
polymorphic generic interfaces by letting the type system represent "substituted function types".
We add a couple of fields to SILFunctionType to support this:

- A substitution map, accessed by `getSubstitutions()`, which maps the generic signature
  of the function to its concrete implementation. This will allow, for instance, a protocol
  witness for a requirement of type `<Self: P> (Self, ...) -> ...` for a concrete conforming
  type `Foo` to express its type as `<Self: P> (Self, ...) -> ... for <Foo>`, preserving the relation
  to the protocol interface without relying on the pile of hacks that is the `witness_method`
  protocol.

- A bool for whether the generic signature of the function is "implied" by the substitutions.
  If true, the generic signature isn't really part of the calling convention of the function.
  This will allow closure types to distinguish a closure being passed to a generic function, like
  `<T, U> in (*T, *U) -> T for <Int, String>`, from the concrete type `(*Int, *String) -> Int`,
  which will make it easier for us to differentiate the representation of those as types, for
  instance by giving them different pointer authentication discriminators to harden arm64e
  code.

This patch is currently NFC, it just introduces the new APIs and takes a first pass at updating
code to use them. Much more work will need to be done once we start exercising these new
fields.

This does bifurcate some existing APIs:

- SILFunctionType now has two accessors to get its generic signature.
  `getSubstGenericSignature` gets the generic signature that is used to apply its
  substitution map, if any. `getInvocationGenericSignature` gets the generic signature
  used to invoke the function at apply sites. These differ if the generic signature is
  implied.
- SILParameterInfo and SILResultInfo values carry the unsubstituted types of the parameters
  and results of the function. They now have two APIs to get that type. `getInterfaceType`
  returns the unsubstituted type of the generic interface, and
  `getArgumentType`/`getReturnValueType` produce the substituted type that is used at
  apply sites.
2019-10-25 13:38:51 -07:00
Jordan Rose
a52fac4470 [Serialization] Store whether an override depends on its base for ABI (#27784)
In some circumstances, a Swift declaration in module A will depend on
another declaration (usually from Objective-C) that can't be loaded,
for whatever reason. If the Swift declaration is *overriding* the
missing declaration, this can present a problem, because the way
methods are dispatched in Swift can depend on knowing the original
class that introduced the method. However, if the compiler can prove
that the override can still be safely invoked/used in all cases, it
doesn't need to worry about the overridden declaration being missing.

This is especially relevant for property accessors, because there's
currently no logic to recover from a property being successfully
deserialized and then finding out that an accessor couldn't be.

The decision of whether or not an override can be safely invoked
without knowledge of the base method is something to be cautious
about---a mistaken analysis would effectively be a miscompile. So up
until now, this was limited to one case: when a method is known to be
`@objc dynamic`, i.e. always dispatched through objc_msgSend. (Even
this may become questionable if we have first-class method references,
like we do for key paths.) This worked particularly well because the
compiler infers 'dynamic' for any overload of an imported Objective-C
method or accessor, in case it imports differently in a different
-swift-version and a client ends up subclassing it.

However...that inference does not apply if the class is final, because
then there are no subclasses to worry about.

This commit changes the test to be more careful: if the /missing/
declaration was `@objc dynamic`, we know that it can't affect ABI,
because either the override is properly `@objc dynamic` as well, or
the override has introduced its own calling ABI (in practice, a direct
call for final methods) that doesn't depend on the superclass. Again,
this isn't 100% correct in the presence of first-class methods, but it
does fix the issue in practice where a property accessor in a parent
class goes missing. And since Objective-C allows adding property
setters separately from the original property declaration, that's
something that can happen even under normal circumstances. Sadly.

This approach could probably be extended to constructors as well. I'm
a little more cautious about throwing vars and subscripts into the mix
because of the presence of key paths, which do allow identity-based
comparison of overrides and bases.

rdar://problem/56388950
2019-10-21 15:53:25 -07:00
Robert Widmann
497a2227ba [NFC] Remove AbstractFunctionDecl::computeType()
Its functionality is entirely subsumed by InterfaceTypeRequest.
2019-10-21 12:15:50 -07:00
Slava Pestov
90fa96d8fa Sema: Fold SubscriptDecl::computeType() into validateDecl() 2019-10-10 19:55:02 -04:00
Slava Pestov
09034fdf66 Sema: Fold EnumElementDecl::computeType() into validateDecl() 2019-10-10 19:55:02 -04:00
Slava Pestov
6974448b1e Sema: Fold TypeAliasDecl::computeType() into validateDecl() 2019-10-10 19:55:02 -04:00
Slava Pestov
797a7974bc Sema: Fold NominalTypeDecl::computeType() into validateDecl() 2019-10-10 19:55:01 -04:00
Slava Pestov
87dd47aeaa Sema: Fold AssociatedTypeDecl::computeType() into validateDecl() 2019-10-10 19:54:48 -04:00
Slava Pestov
d8b61ff24b Sema: Peel off typeCheckParameterList()'s specifier computation into a request
Since getSpecifier() now kicks off a request instead of always
returning what was previously set, we can't pass a ParamSpecifier
to the ParamDecl constructor anymore. Instead, callers either
call setSpecifier() if the ParamDecl is synthesized, or they
rely on the request, which can compute the specifier in three
specific cases:

- Ordinary parsed parameters get their specifier from the TypeRepr.

- The 'self' parameter's specifier is based on the self access kind.

- Accessor parameters are either the 'newValue' parameter of a
  setter, or a cloned subscript parameter.

For closure parameters with inferred types, we still end up
calling setSpecifier() twice, once to set the initial defalut
value and a second time when applying the solution in the
case that we inferred an 'inout' specifier. In practice this
should not be a big problem because expression type checking
walks the AST in a pre-determined order anyway.
2019-10-10 15:00:07 -04:00
Slava Pestov
a6b5824dac AST: Correctly set parent DeclContext of ParamDecls in EnumElementDecls
When an EnumElementDecl is parsed, we create the parameter list before
creating the EnumElementDecl itself, so we have to re-parent those
ParamDecls just like we do for functions and subscripts.
2019-10-08 18:39:00 -04:00
Hamish Knight
91a792b393 Merge branch 'master' into id-like-to-request-a-table 2019-10-07 22:05:30 -07:00
Slava Pestov
cdcb8e4f0f AST: Lazier opaque type validation 2019-10-04 22:11:07 -04:00
Slava Pestov
e334e5d66f AST: Convert ValueDecl::getOpaqueResultTypeDecl() into a request
Instead of depending on a prior call to setOpaqueResultTypeDecl(),
we can instead just build the decl if we need one.
2019-10-04 22:11:07 -04:00
Hamish Knight
c1a1ddd458 Requestify needsNewVTableEntry
This commit introduces `NeedsNewVTableEntryRequest`,
which checks whether a class method needs a new
vtable entry.
2019-10-03 19:13:39 -07:00
Slava Pestov
6702d38d87 Sema: Remove most calls to Decl::setValidationToChecked() 2019-10-03 17:11:45 -04:00
Robert Widmann
2fe3ce8af8 Requestify the Raw Value Accessor
Make getRawValueExpr() return a checked value.

This entails a strange kind of request that effectively acts like
a cache warmer.  In order to properly check the raw value expression for
a single case, we actually need all the other cases for the
autoincrementing synthesis logic.  The strategy is therefore to have the
request act at the level of the parent EnumDecl and check all the values
at once.  We also cache at the level of the EnumDecl so the cache
"warms" for all enum elements simultaneously.

The request also abuses TypeResolutionStage to act as an indicator for
how much information to compute.  In the minimal case, we will return
a complete accounting of (auto-incremented) raw values.  In the maximal
case we will also check and record types and emit diagnostics.  The
minimal case is uncached to support repeated evaluation.

Note that computing the interface type of an @objc enum decl *must*
force this request.  The enum's raw values are part of the ABI, and we
should not get all the way to IRGen before discovering that we cannot
possibly lay out the enum.  In the future, we might want to consider
moving this check earlier or have IRGen tolerate broken cases but for
now we will maintain the status quo and not have IRGen emit
diagnostics.
2019-10-02 16:09:25 -07:00
Harlan Haskins
2da742e831 Merge pull request #27410 from harlanhaskins/compute-type-before-setting-superclass
[Deserialization] Allow lookup into decls that don't have an interface type yet
2019-09-30 23:02:32 -07:00
Robert Widmann
5a8d0744c3 [NFC] Adopt TypeBase-isms for GenericSignature
Structurally prevent a number of common anti-patterns involving generic
signatures by separating the interface into GenericSignature and the
implementation into GenericSignatureBase.  In particular, this allows
the comparison operators to be deleted which forces callers to
canonicalize the signature or ask to compare pointers explicitly.
2019-09-30 14:04:36 -07:00
Harlan Haskins
67683d8884 [Deserialization] Allow lookup into decls that don't have an interface type yet
Fixes rdar://55560962 and https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-11495

This bug was caused because we'd fail to lookup C in B, because we
hadn't computed its type yet and therefore B is filtered from lookup.
Just remove the filter for interface type.
2019-09-30 11:24:22 -07:00
Robert Widmann
5964ce47b0 Use OperatorPrecedenceGroupRequest to clean up InfixOperatorDecl a bit 2019-09-24 17:45:50 -07:00
Robert Widmann
f053f9c480 Port getInterfaceType() patterns in libSema 2019-09-23 16:49:29 -07:00
Robert Widmann
bddb2c72df [NFC] Address review feedback from #27172
- Clean up some errant formatting mistakes.
- Collapse some code that was duplicating computing the interface type.
2019-09-18 16:21:23 -07:00
Robert Widmann
5e34169aca Separate computing interface types and underlying types
Computing the interface type of a typealias used to push validation forward and recompute the interface type on the fly.  This was fragile and inconsistent with the way interface types are computed in the rest of the decls.  Separate these two notions, and plumb through explicit interface type computations with the same "computeType" idiom.  This will better allow us to identify the places where we have to force an interface type computation.

Also remove access to the underlying type loc.  It's now just a cache location the underlying type request will use.  Push a type repr accessor to the places that need it, and push the underlying type accessor for everywhere else.  Getting the structural type is still preferred for pre-validated computations.

This required the resetting of a number of places where we were - in many cases tacitly - asking the question "does the interface type exist".  This enables the removal of validateDeclForNameLookup
2019-09-17 08:20:55 -07:00
Alexis Laferrière
f5ad014294 Merge pull request #27074 from xymus/fix-index-deser
serialization: recover from missing modules when reading SubstitutionMaps
2019-09-10 14:24:32 -07:00
Alexis Laferrière
7ce86145c8 serialization: recover from missing modules when reading SubstitutionMaps
Harden more of the serialization functions to propagate errors for
the caller to handle these errors gracefully. This fixes a crash in
finishNormalConformance when indexing a system module with an
implementation-only import.

rdar://problem/52837313
2019-09-10 10:13:15 -07:00
Robert Widmann
edf2e3ba77 Merge pull request #27048 from CodaFi/chicken-param
Define GenericParamListRequest
2019-09-06 19:55:16 -07:00
Robert Widmann
d4bb9a5cfe Define GenericParamListRequest
GenericParamListRequest formalizes the lazy generic parameter list construction pattern we were performing before.
2019-09-06 17:22:30 -07:00
Slava Pestov
3a59e7c53a SIL: Serialize availability with the SIL function, not just a weak imported flag
The weak imported flag is now only set if the attribute is unconditionally
weak linked, which is the case when it or one of its parent contexts has a
@_weakLinked attribute.

To correctly handle weak linking based availability with serialized SIL
functions, we need to serialize the actual version tuple when the SIL function
was introduced. This is because the deployment target of the client app can
be older than the deployment target that the original module was built with.

Fixes <rdar://problem/52783668>.
2019-09-06 20:08:40 -04:00