For now, the accessors have been underscored as `_read` and `_modify`.
I'll prepare an evolution proposal for this feature which should allow
us to remove the underscores or, y'know, rename them to `purple` and
`lettuce`.
`_read` accessors do not make any effort yet to avoid copying the
value being yielded. I'll work on it in follow-up patches.
Opaque accesses to properties and subscripts defined with `_modify`
accessors will use an inefficient `materializeForSet` pattern that
materializes the value to a temporary instead of accessing it in-place.
That will be fixed by migrating to `modify` over `materializeForSet`,
which is next up after the `read` optimizations.
SIL ownership verification doesn't pass yet for the test cases here
because of a general fault in SILGen where borrows can outlive their
borrowed value due to being cleaned up on the general cleanup stack
when the borrowed value is cleaned up on the formal-access stack.
Michael, Andy, and I discussed various ways to fix this, but it seems
clear to me that it's not in any way specific to coroutine accesses.
rdar://35399664
A string interpolation expression is composed of { OpenQuote, Segments,
CloseQuote }. To represent OpenQuote, CloseQuote and StringSegment, we have to
introduce new token kinds correspondingly.
Variable declarations are declarations led by either 'var' or 'let'. It
can contain multiple pattern bindings as children.
For patterns, this patch only creates syntax nodes for simple identifier
patterns, e.g. 'a = 3'. The rest of the pattern kinds are still left
unknown (UnknownPattern).
This document breaks all existing syntactic AST nodes into five categories:
expression, declaration, statement, pattern and typerepr. Nodes in each
category can be further defined as "specialized", "in-progress" and
"not-specialized".
The parser currently can recognize specialized nodes; for "in-progress"
and "not-specialized" nodes, the parser will wrap their underlying source
to be an unknown entity, e.g. UnknownDecl or UnknownStmt.
"in-progress" nodes are considered in a higher priority to be specialized
than "not-specialized" nodes. However, eventually all nodes should be
marked as "specialized".
Also includes for its substructure:
- function-call-argument
- function-call-argument-list
- symbolic-reference-expression (for the call target)
https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-4044
A return statement needs something to return, so implement
integer-literal-expression too. This necessarily also forced
UnknownExprSyntax, UnknownStmtSyntax, and UnknownDeclSyntax,
which are stand-in token buckets for when we don't know
how to transform/migrate an AST.
This commit also contains the core function for caching
SyntaxData children. This is highly tricky code, with some
detailed comments in SyntaxData.{h,cpp}. The gist is that
we have to atomically swap in a SyntaxData pointer into the
child field, so we can maintain pointer identity of SyntaxData
nodes, while still being able to cache them internally.
To prove that this works, there is a multithreaded test that
checks that two threads can ask for a child that hasn't been
cached yet without crashing or violating pointer identity.
https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-4010