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Author SHA1 Message Date
Slava Pestov
8a67d71de0 Sema: Look through TryExpr in FailureDiagnosis
This fixes a case where we would produce the generic 'ambiguous without
more context' error when a 'try' was present.

Fixes <rdar://problem/27891805>.
2016-08-19 16:01:38 -07:00
Slava Pestov
79a1512576 Sema: Three fixes for the new @escaping attribute
- If a parameter type is a sugared function type, mark the type
  as non-escaping by default. Previously, we were only doing this
  if the parameter type was written as a function type, with no
  additional sugar.

  This means in the following cases, the function parameter type
  is now non-escaping:

  func foo(f: ((Int) -> Void))

  typealias Fn = (Int) -> Void
  func foo(f: Fn)

- Also, allow @escaping to be used in the above cases:

  func foo(f: @escaping ((Int) -> Void))

  typealias Fn = (Int) -> Void
  func foo(f: @escaping Fn)

- Diagnose usages of @escaping in inappropriate locations, instead
  of just ignoring them.

It is unfortunate that sometimes we end up desugaring the typealias,
but currently there are other cases where this occurs too, such as
qualified lookpu of protocol typealiases with a concrete base
type, and generic type aliases. A more general representation for
sugared types (such as an AttributedType sugared type) would allow
us to solve this in a more satisfactory manner in the future.

However at the very least this patch factors out the common code
paths and adds comments, so it shouldn't be too bad going forward.

Note that this is a source-breaking change, both because @escaping
might need to be added to parameters with a sugared function type,
and @escaping might be removed if it appears somewhere where we
do not mark function types as non-escaping by default.
2016-08-17 19:37:23 -07:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
69918a966d [ASTPrinter] Fix printing of nested typealias types and make it consistent with printing of nominal types.
This fixes several issues:
- By default parent types of alias types are not printed which results in
	- Erroneous fixits, for example when casting to 'Notification.Name' from a string, which ends up adding erroneous cast
	  as "Name(rawValue: ...)"
	- Hard to understand types in code-completion results and diagnostics
- When printing with 'fully-qualified' option typealias types are printed erroneously like this "<PARENT>.Type.<TYPEALIAS>"

The change make typealias printing same as nominal types and addresses the above.
2016-08-11 12:15:15 -07:00
Xi Ge
7afe4cc96d [FixCode] Add a fixit to help users migrate to Swift 3 name convention. (#4058)
* [FixCode] Add a fixit to help users migrate to Swift 3 name convention of enum cases. rdar://26887735

When users' referring to a enum case with a wrong name and we can find a correct enum case whose name
differs from the wrong name only in capitalization, we replace the wrong name with the correct one.

* Addressing Argyrios' code review comments. NFC

* [test] Update existing test.

* Grammatical polish suggested by @CodaFi.
2016-08-05 20:59:26 -07:00
Michael Ilseman
f48471ebd4 [noescape by default] purge tests of needless @noescape 2016-08-04 16:14:27 -07:00
Chris Lattner
3f827c0ca1 When diagnosing a missing parameter, point to the decl that is being called.
This resolves:
<rdar://problem/24106465> QoI: missing argument to memberwise initializer doesn't tell me its signature
2016-07-31 16:34:52 -07:00
Chris Lattner
807345a909 When we get an abiguity problem with a multi-statement closure return type, it is
almost always the case that the user didn't know what the rules are between
single expression and multistatement closures, and they often don't know how to
fix the problem.

Address this by doing some heroics when we detect this situation.  We now go dive
into the closure body, type check the explicit returns within it, and can usually
divine the right answer.  When we do that, generate a fixit hint that generates a
modification to the existing signature, or synthesizes the entire signature from
scratch.  This addresses:
<rdar://problem/22123191> QoI: multi-line closure with failure to infer result type should add a fixit
2016-07-30 14:36:47 -07:00
Chris Lattner
5a2406bf0a Move some closure related testcases out to Constraints/closures.swift,
since Constraints/diagnostics.swift is already so huge.  NFC.
2016-07-29 21:24:42 -07:00
Chris Lattner
84d27f8528 fix <rdar://problem/21675896> QoI: [Closure return type inference] Swift cannot find members for the result of inlined lambdas with branches
We previously produced the unhelpful error message:

x.swift:11:7: error: type of expression is ambiguous without more context

we now produce:

error: unable to infer closure return type in current context

which is going in the right direction.
2016-07-29 21:22:01 -07:00
Dave Abrahams
d4030a9715 [stdlib] Fix constraint tests for new integers 2016-07-29 18:30:24 -07:00
Chris Lattner
764d0fc371 improve the diagnostics for when a multi-statement closure has no inferred result type.
Previously:

error: generic parameter 'T' could not be inferred
now:
error: unable to infer closure return type in current context

There is still more to do, but this fixes:
<rdar://problem/23570873> QoI: Poor error calling map without being able to infer "U" (closure result inference)
2016-07-29 17:49:23 -07:00
Doug Gregor
b9363fe6bd [SE-0111] Enable SE-0111 by default. 2016-07-29 17:28:24 -07:00
Dmitri Gribenko
99dffd7682 Merge pull request #3854 from rintaro/SE-0101-memorylayout
[SE-0101] Implement: Reconfiguring sizeof and related functions into a unified MemoryLayout struct - Part 1
2016-07-29 15:56:27 -07:00
Michael Ilseman
c37751ae96 [noescape by defaul] make noescape the default
This flips the switch to have @noescape be the default semantics for
function types in argument positions, for everything except property
setters. Property setters are naturally escaping, so they keep their
escaping-by-default behavior.

Adds contentual printing, and updates the test cases.

There is some further (non-source-breaking) work to be done for
SE-0103:

- We need the withoutActuallyEscaping function
- Improve diagnostics and QoI to at least @noescape's standards
- Deprecate / drop @noescape, right now we allow it
- Update internal code completion printing to be contextual
- Add more tests to explore tricky corner cases
- Small regressions in fixits in attr/attr_availability.swift
2016-07-29 13:49:08 -07:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
c6f4bcd01e [SE-0101] MemoryLayout: Migrate testsuite and benchmarks 2016-07-30 03:11:45 +09:00
Bob Wilson
58395b3b2f [SE-0127] Add "to:" argument label to withUnsafe[Mutable]Pointer.
rdar://problem/26529498
2016-07-26 17:44:33 -07:00
Andrew Trick
a18d490d6a Migrate from UnsafePointer<Void> to UnsafeRawPointer. (#3773)
* Migrate from `UnsafePointer<Void>` to `UnsafeRawPointer`.

As proposed in SE-0107: UnsafeRawPointer.

`void*` imports as `UnsafeMutableRawPointer`.
`const void*` imports as `UnsafeRawPointer`.

Occurrences of `UnsafePointer<Void>` are replaced with UnsafeRawPointer.

* Migrate overlays from UnsafePointer<Void> to UnsafeRawPointer.

This requires explicit memory binding in several places,
particularly in NSData and CoreAudio.

* Fix a bunch of test cases for Void->Raw migration.

* qsort takes IUO values

* Bridge `Unsafe[Mutable]RawPointer as `void [const] *`.

* Parse #dsohandle as UnsafeMutableRawPointer

* Update a bunch of test cases for Void->Raw migration.

* Trivial fix for the SceneKit test case.

* Add an UnsafeRawPointer self initializer.

This is unfortunately necessary for assignment between types imported from C.

* Tiny simplification of the initializer.
2016-07-26 14:21:15 -07:00
John McCall
c8c41b385c Implement SE-0077: precedence group declarations.
What I've implemented here deviates from the current proposal text
in the following ways:

- I had to introduce a FunctionArrowPrecedence to capture the parsing
  of -> in expression contexts.

- I found it convenient to continue to model the assignment property
  explicitly.

- The comparison and casting operators have historically been
  non-associative; I have chosen to preserve that, since I don't
  think this proposal intended to change it.

- This uses the precedence group names and higherThan/lowerThan
  as agreed in discussion.
2016-07-26 14:04:57 -07:00
swift-ci
7974977828 Merge pull request #3659 from rintaro/args-order-diag 2016-07-26 09:30:10 -07:00
David Farler
4a57e647e6 Merge pull request #3762 from bitjammer/se-0081-diagnostic-and-crashes
[SE-0081] Warn on deprecated where clause inside angle brackets
2016-07-26 09:09:30 -07:00
Doug Gregor
5cce5c4d1d [Parser] Refactor parsing of calls and call-like expressions.
Rather than parsing the call arguments (or similar, e.g., subscript)
as a parenthesized expression or tuple, then later reworking that
ParenExpr/TupleExpr if a trailing closure comes along, then digging
through that ParenExpr/TupleExpr to pull out the arguments and
trailing closure... just parse the expression list and trailing
closure together, then directly form the appropriate AST node with
arguments/labels/label locations/trailing closure.

Fixes rdar://problem/19804707, which is an issue where trailing
closures weren't working with unresolved member expressions (e.g.,
".foo {... }"), and is a stepping-stone to SE-0111.
2016-07-26 08:40:11 -07:00
Andrew Trick
0ed9ee8dee Revert "Migrate from UnsafePointer<Void> to UnsafeRawPointer. (#3724)"
This reverts commit ece0951924.

This results in lldb failues on linux that I can't readily debug.
Backing out until they can be resolved.
2016-07-26 02:50:57 -07:00
Andrew Trick
ece0951924 Migrate from UnsafePointer<Void> to UnsafeRawPointer. (#3724)
* Migrate from `UnsafePointer<Void>` to `UnsafeRawPointer`.

As proposed in SE-0107: UnsafeRawPointer.

`void*` imports as `UnsafeMutableRawPointer`.
`const void*` imports as `UnsafeRawPointer`.

Occurrences of `UnsafePointer<Void>` are replaced with UnsafeRawPointer.

* Migrate overlays from UnsafePointer<Void> to UnsafeRawPointer.

This requires explicit memory binding in several places,
particularly in NSData and CoreAudio.

* Fix a bunch of test cases for Void->Raw migration.

* qsort takes IUO values

* Bridge `Unsafe[Mutable]RawPointer as `void [const] *`.

* Parse #dsohandle as UnsafeMutableRawPointer

* Update a bunch of test cases for Void->Raw migration.

* Trivial fix for the SceneKit test case.

* Add an UnsafeRawPointer self initializer.

This is unfortunately necessary for assignment between types imported from C.

* Tiny simplification of the initializer.
2016-07-26 02:18:21 -07:00
David Farler
7bfaeb57f1 [SE-0081] Warn on deprecated where clause inside angle brackets
and provide a fix-it to move it to the new location as referenced
in SE-0081.

Fix up a few stray places in the standard library that is still using
the old syntax.

Update any ./test files that aren't expecting the new warning/fix-it
in -verify mode.

While investigating what I thought was a new crash due to this new
diagnostic, I discovered two sources of quite a few compiler crashers
related to unterminated generic parameter lists, where the right
angle bracket source location was getting unconditionally set to
the current token, even though it wasn't actually a '>'.
2016-07-26 01:41:10 -07:00
Dmitri Gribenko
d82682ec6c Merge pull request #3733 from practicalswift/typo-fixes-20160724
[gardening] Fix recently introduced typos.
2016-07-24 15:43:03 -07:00
practicalswift
7e89679404 [gardening] Fix recently introduced typos. 2016-07-24 22:32:40 +02:00
Jacob Bandes-Storch
ebabfe6b1c [stdlib] Remove optional comparison operators (SE-0121) 2016-07-23 22:30:09 -07:00
Andrew Trick
72b8813a64 Restore operator '+' family for UnsafePointer. (#3719)
The reverts part of my previous patch. Removing the operators is too much of a
performance penalty to take. The difference is that the Strideable operators are
not transparent.

I still need to remove the UnsafeRawPointer operators, so -Onone performance
will be bad in some cases until this is fixed:
<rdar://problem/27513184> [perf] Strideable operators are not transparent. This is a huge -Onone performance penalty.
2016-07-23 18:58:55 -07:00
Chris Lattner
0ad1ff7126 Generalize a condition to allow _OptionalNilComparisonType. We now diagnose all of
the cases the hack Mark reverted used to (and more).
2016-07-23 17:44:19 -07:00
Chris Lattner
842d6777d9 enhance a few diagnostics to include the non-optional type name. 2016-07-23 17:30:03 -07:00
Chris Lattner
669f40aa00 Produce warnings for implicit optional promotions involving !== and ===, and for
pattern matches.  In the case of an 'if let' with an explicit type, produce a
Taylor'd diagnostic that rewrites the condition to the right type.

This wraps up:
<rdar://problem/27457457> [Type checker] Diagnose unsavory optional injections
2016-07-23 17:06:54 -07:00
Chris Lattner
d138290448 Produce warnings when implicit optional promotions are introduced in some
common standard library operators.  This is progress towards:
<rdar://problem/27457457> [Type checker] Diagnose unsavory optional injections

but there is more work to be done here.
2016-07-23 16:03:41 -07:00
Andrew Trick
198173b17b Remove the global operator '+' family from UnsafePointer and UnsafeRawPointer.
Generic versions of these functions are provided by Strideable.

This is required for SE-0107: UnsafeRawPointer. Otherwise, the presence
of non-generic operator overloads will conflict with existing operators
on String.
2016-07-22 22:14:19 -07:00
Andrew Trick
a41484ea2b Add UnsafeRawPointer type and API. (#3677)
* Add UnsafeRawPointer type and API.

As proposed in SE-0107:   UnsafeRawPointer.
https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0107-unsaferawpointer.md

The fundamental difference between Unsafe[Mutable]RawPointer and
Unsafe[Mutable]Pointer<Pointee> is simply that the former is used for "untyped"
memory access, and the later is used for "typed" memory access. Let's refer to
these as "raw pointers" and "typed pointers". Because operations on raw pointers
access untyped memory, the compiler cannot make assumptions about the underlying
type of memory and must be conservative. With operations on typed pointers, the
compiler may make strict assumptions about the type of the underlying memory,
which allows more aggressive optimization.

Memory can only be accessed by a typed pointer when it is currently
bound to the Pointee type. Memory can be bound to type `T` via:
- `UnsafePointer<T>.allocate(capacity: n)`
- `UnsafePointer<Pointee>.withMemoryRebound(to: T.self, capacity: n) {...}`
- `UnsafeMutableRawPointer.initializeMemory(as: T.self, at: i, count: n, to: x)`
- `UnsafeMutableRawPointer.initializeMemory(as: T.self, from: p, count: n)`
- `UnsafeMutableRawPointer.moveInitializeMemory(as: T.self, from: p, count: n)`
- `UnsafeMutableRawPointer.bindMemory(to: T.self, capacity: n)`

Mangle UnsafeRawPointer as predefined substitution 'Sv' for Swift void
pointer ([urp] are taken).

* UnsafeRawPointer minor improvements.

Incorporate Dmitri's feedback.

Properly use a _memmove helper.

Add load/storeBytes alignment precondition checks.

Reword comments.

Demangler tests.

* Fix name mangling test cases.

* Fix bind_memory specialization.
2016-07-22 13:32:08 -07:00
Mark Lacey
3ba204694e Do not suppress optional coercion in operators with a nil-literal operand.
This is the hack that has been used to reject things like:
  var i: Int = ...
  if i == nil { }
in the past.

The hack is inconsistent with normal treatment of mixed optional &
non-optional operands, and will be replaced with a warning instead of
treating it as a failure to type check.

There is still a case that we still fail type checking on -
Unsafe*Pointer<> compares to nil. That will be addressed by a separate
commit.

The new warning will be addressed by rdar://problem/27457457. When the
new warnings are updated the test cases modified here will again need to
be updated based on the text of the new warning.
2016-07-21 22:39:33 -07:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
17ec1acdb7 [Sema] Improve diagnostic message for out of order arguments
* Argument numbers are 1 based, not starting from 0.
* Use the term `argument` consistently, `parameter` is not a term for call site.
2016-07-21 16:19:05 +09:00
Dave Abrahams
4b072f630c _ isSeparator: => whereSeparator isSeparator: 2016-07-19 07:05:53 -06:00
Michael Gottesman
fc37603c5f Revert "Implement SE-0118" 2016-07-18 16:44:58 -07:00
Dave Abrahams
5fdbd162da _ isSeparator: => whereSeparator isSeparator: 2016-07-18 14:29:08 -06:00
Michael Gottesman
a047bb7564 Revert "Fix the build."
This reverts commit dc24c2bd34.

Turns out Chris fixed the build but when I was looking at the bots, his fix had
not been tested yet, so I thought the tree was still red and was trying to
revert to green.
2016-07-17 16:29:18 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
dc24c2bd34 Fix the build.
This reverts commit b4cba58330.
This reverts commit a602927c75.
This reverts commit 55fbe5a763.
2016-07-17 16:17:15 -07:00
Chris Lattner
55fbe5a763 Remove Boolean as a special, privileged type used by Sema, and instead
use the concrete Bool type.  This eliminates a bunch of complexity and
makes diagnostics more concrete.
2016-07-17 15:14:24 -07:00
Chris Lattner
a0d34852bb Revert "Fix the build."
This reverts commit 932fe9d6b9.
2016-07-17 12:35:42 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
932fe9d6b9 Fix the build.
This reverts commit 4242af7503.
This reverts commit 76cf339694.
This reverts commit e97ed133a8.
This reverts commit 66961fcda8.
2016-07-17 01:02:48 -07:00
Chris Lattner
76cf339694 Implement the first half of SE-0109: Remove the Boolean protocol
This removes conformance of DarwinBool and ObjCBool to the Boolean protocol,
and makes the &&/||/! operators be concrete w.r.t. Bool instead of abstract
on Boolean.

This fixes some outstanding bugs w.r.t diagnostics, but exposes some cases
where an existing diagnostic is not great.  I'll fix that in a later patch
(tracked by rdar://27391581).
2016-07-16 23:23:45 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
40e1991e12 Revert "Name and label changes for closure parameters (for review only) (#2981)"
This reverts commit 18406900ba.
2016-07-15 19:45:26 -07:00
Dave Abrahams
18406900ba Name and label changes for closure parameters (for review only) (#2981)
Implement SE-0118 Name and label changes for closure parameters

[SE-0118](https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0118-closure-parameter-names-and-labels.md)
2016-07-15 15:31:48 -07:00
Mark Lacey
86c97dfbb5 Merge pull request #3483 from rudkx/fix-nil-comparisons
Improve diagnostics for comparisons to nil.
2016-07-13 11:50:06 -07:00
Mark Lacey
1d9fde8f5c Improve diagnostics for comparisons to nil.
As implemented the diagnostic specific to nil was only firing when nil
was on the right hand side.
2016-07-12 17:21:12 -07:00
Robert Widmann
f97e5dcb0e [SE-0115][1/2] Rename *LiteralConvertible protocols to ExpressibleBy*Literal. This
change includes both the necessary protocol updates and the deprecation
warnings
suitable for migration.  A future patch will remove the renamings and
make this
a hard error.
2016-07-12 15:25:24 -07:00