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58 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Francis Ricci
15fc1ae183 Remove Darwin module's dependency on ctypes.h
Upstream cfe change r284797 adds explicit handling for modules
named Darwin, and requires that it not depend on modules which
it does not parent. Because ctypes is a peer module of Darwin,
this means that Darwin must no longer depend on ctypes.

This can be avoided by duplicating some integral definitions
in MacTypes.h, and by adding extra imports to a few tests.
2016-11-01 17:03:30 -07:00
Jordan Rose
7ae0825781 [ClangImporter] Default optional "options" params to nil, not [:]. (#3789)
When a parameter has distinct "nil" and "empty" values, "nil"
generally represents the default settings, while "empty" is
explicitly cleared.

rdar://problem/27196867
2016-07-28 23:09:05 -07:00
Doug Gregor
684e8a5ca6 [Name lookup] Don't allow unavailable-in-current-Swift declarations to shadow available ones.
The unavailable-in-current-Swift declarations introduced by the Clang
importer to help with migrating Swift 2.x code to Swift 3's naming
cause problems with unqualified name lookup when they shadow, e.g.,
types. The biggest problem in practice is with "URL", which is a
common Cocoa property name (in Swift 2) that becomes "url" in Swift 3,
but the old name conflicts with the Foundation value type "URL".

Fixes <rdar://problem/26236989>.
2016-05-19 10:08:08 -07:00
Doug Gregor
769b41e240 [Omit needless words] Prune redundant "self" type following a verb in the base name.
This allows us to prune UIViewController's
"dismissViewControllerAnimated" to "dismissAnimated", eliminating
unnecessary redundancy.
2016-01-19 10:34:23 -08:00
Slava Pestov
79b24fa7d1 Update availability tests to be independent of the actual deployment target
Use fictional version numbers in the 10.50..10.99 range.
2016-01-13 19:27:26 -08:00
Doug Gregor
0b6cedd961 [Clang importer] Infer default argument [:] for some NSDictionary parameters.
Both option set (CF_OPTIONS/NS_OPTIONS) and NSDictionary parameters
tend to be used as option sets. The former already get a default
argument of []. This commit adds a default argument of [:] for the
latter, identified by a parameter whose argument label involves
"options", "attributes", or "userInfo".
2016-01-06 14:08:11 -08:00
practicalswift
36d7072013 Remove immediately adjacent repeated words ("the the", "for for", "an an", etc.). 2015-12-21 22:16:04 +01:00
Doug Gregor
0f673f5d7a Omit needless words: distinguish class vs. instance properties for pruning.
A class method named "bezierPath" should not prevent
"appendBezierPath" from being stripped.
2015-11-16 16:15:26 -08:00
Doug Gregor
106bf80152 Omit needless words: don't prune "properties" of the context from the base name.
The properties of a context indicate those things that are considered
"contained within" the context (among other things). This helps us
avoid producing overly-generic names when we identify a redundancy in
the base name. For example, NSView contains the following:

  var gestureRecognizers: [NSGestureRecognizer]
  func addGestureRecognizer(gestureRecognizer: NSGestureRecognizer)
  func removeGestureRecognizer(gestureRecognizer: NSGestureRecognizer)

Normally, omit-needless-words would prune the two method names down to
"add" and "remove", respectively, because they restate type
information. However, this pruning is not ideal, because a view isn't
primarily a collection of gesture recognizers.

Use the presence of the property "gestureRecognizers" to indicate that
we should not strip "gestureRecognizer" or "gestureRecognizers" from
the base names of methods within that class (or its subclasses).

Note that there is more work to do here to properly deal with API
evolution: a newly-added property shouldn't have any effect on
existing APIs. We should use availability information here, and only
consider properties introduced no later than the entity under
consideration.
2015-11-16 15:27:38 -08:00
Doug Gregor
b9b4939d22 Omit needless words: don't use typedef names as type names.
Typedefs provide weak type information in both C and Swift, so don't
use the names of typedefs when omitting needless words. This improves
a number of APIs where it looked like the words were redundant, but
the type system was deceiving us. For example:

-  func setHolding(_: NSLayoutPriority, forSubviewAt: Int)
+  func setHoldingPriority(_: NSLayoutPriority, forSubviewAt: Int)

Swift SVN r32449
2015-10-05 22:53:49 +00:00
Doug Gregor
44e34850ae Omit needless words: give initial Boolean parameters argument labels.
When the first parameter of a function has Boolean type, try to create
an argument label for it. We start with the (normally non-API)
parameter name as the argument label, then try to match that against
the end of the base name of the method to eliminate redundancy. Add a
little magic, and here are some diffs:

    -  func openUntitledDocumentAndDisplay(_: Bool) throws -> NSDocument
    +  func openUntitledDocument(display _: Bool) throws -> NSDocument

    -  func fontMenu(_: Bool) -> NSMenu?
    -  func fontPanel(_: Bool) -> NSFontPanel?
    +  func fontMenu(create _: Bool) -> NSMenu?
    +  func fontPanel(create _: Bool) -> NSFontPanel?

    -  func lockFocusFlipped(_: Bool)
    +  func lockFocus(flipped _: Bool)

    -  func rectForSearchTextWhenCentered(_: Bool) -> NSRect
    +  func rectForSearchText(whenCentered _: Bool) -> NSRect

    -  func dismissPreviewAnimated(_: Bool)
    -  func dismissMenuAnimated(_: Bool)
    +  func dismissPreview(animated _: Bool)
    +  func dismissMenu(animated _: Bool)

Swift SVN r32392
2015-10-01 23:34:21 +00:00
Doug Gregor
c2aee8429d Omit needless words: drop "with" and "using" leading subsequent parameters.
Beyond the first parameter, the "with" or "using" at the beginning of
an argument label is needless, because one does not read the base name
of the method as if it distributed to the parameters. Some examples:

-  func setProperty(_: String, withValue: AnyObject? = nil)
+  func setProperty(_: String, value: AnyObject? = nil)

-  func hitTest(_: NSRect, withImageDestinationRect: NSRect, context:
   NSGraphicsContext? = nil, hints: [String : AnyObject]? = nil,
   flipped: Bool) -> Bool
+  func hitTest(_: NSRect, imageDestinationRect: NSRect, context:
   NSGraphicsContext? = nil, hints: [String : AnyObject]? = nil,
   flipped: Bool) -> Bool

-  func track(_: NSRulerMarker, withMouseEvent: NSEvent) -> Bool
+  func track(_: NSRulerMarker, mouseEvent: NSEvent) -> Bool

Swift SVN r32141
2015-09-22 00:46:53 +00:00
Doug Gregor
a75c28dee1 Omit needless words: split first selector after omitting needless words.
It's a cleaner rule to specify that we omit needless words from the
base name of a method and *then* split it for default arguments. This
tweak actually caught a small number of cases where we weren't
splitting properly, but should have.

Swift SVN r32133
2015-09-21 23:18:35 +00:00
Doug Gregor
f3b20a4412 Omit needless words: strip context type from the name prefix consistently.
When the context type of a declaraton matches the result type,
strip off redundant type information at the beginning of the
declaration name if it is followed by a preposition. This covers the
class of transformations on performs on a class that produce a value
of the same type as that class, e.g., NSURL's "URLWithHTTPS" or
NSString's "stringByAppendingString".

When that preposition is the magical "By" and is followed by a gerund,
strip the "By" as well. Note that this is slightly more conservative
now for methods, which previously stripped based on the result type
(always). For example, in NSCalendar:

-  func adding(_: NSDateComponents, to: NSDate, options:
   NSCalendarOptions = [])
 -> NSDate?
+  func dateByAdding(_: NSDateComponents, to: NSDate, options:
   NSCalendarOptions
 = []) -> NSDate?

but it's more general for properties, e.g.,

-  @NSCopying var bezierPathByFlattening: NSBezierPath { get }
-  @NSCopying var bezierPathByReversing: NSBezierPath { get }
+  @NSCopying var byFlattening: NSBezierPath { get }
+  @NSCopying var reversing: NSBezierPath { get }

The important part is that the rules are more uniform and the code is
more regularly structured: we strip this leading type information when
it's redundant with the context and result type, regardless of whether
we have a property or a method, and the "By" rule is no longer special
in that regard.

Swift SVN r32129
2015-09-21 22:52:14 +00:00
Doug Gregor
8e6d7665ce Omit needless words: strip result type info from both sides of a zero-argument method.
This takes an highly-redundant API name like NSBezierPath's

  func bezierPathByReversingPath() -> NSBezierPath

and turns it into

  func reversing() -> NSBezierPath

Also, handle 'instancetype' properly when omitting words matching the
result type from the front of the base name.

Swift SVN r32119
2015-09-21 19:46:12 +00:00
Doug Gregor
44b8d45288 Clean up inference of default arguments from imported APIs (mostly).
My temporary hackery around inferring default arguments from imported
APIs was too horrible. Make it slightly more sane by:

1) Actually marking these as default arguments in the type system,
rather than doing everything outside of the type system. This is a
step closer to what we would really do, if we go in this
direction. Put it behind the new -frontend flag
-enable-infer-default-arguments.

2) Only inferring a default argument from option sets and from
explicitly "nullable" parameters, as stated in the (Objective-)C API
or API notes. This eliminates a pile of spurious, non-sensical "=
nil"'s in the resulting output.

Note that there is one ugly tweak to the overloading rules to prefer
declarations with fewer defaulted arguments. This is a bad
implementation of what is probably a reasonable rule (prefer to bind
fewer default arguments), which intentionally only kicks in when we're
dealing with imported APIs that have default arguments.

Swift SVN r32078
2015-09-18 21:50:59 +00:00
Doug Gregor
71284a80e0 Omit needless words: Unsafe(Mutable)Pointer and Selector have 'nil' defaults.
Swift SVN r31982
2015-09-16 00:10:09 +00:00
Doug Gregor
838759d155 Omit needless words: remove arguments that match the default arguments.
For cases where the Clang importer provides a defaulted argument,
e.g., "[]" for option sets and "nil" for optionals, remove the
corresponding arguments at any call sites that simply specify "[]" or
"nil". Such arguments are basically noise, and tend to harm
readability when there are low-content argument labels like "with:" or
"for".

Some examples from Lister:

  self.updateUserActivity(AppConfiguration.UserActivity.watch,
                          userInfo: userInfo, webpageURL: nil)

becomes

  self.updateUserActivity(AppConfiguration.UserActivity.watch,
                          userInfo: userInfo)

and

  contentView.hitTest(tapLocation, with: nil)

becomes

  contentView.hitTest(tapLocation)

and

  document.closeWithCompletionHandler(nil)

becomes simply

  document.close()

and a whole pile of optional "completion handler" arguments go away.

Swift SVN r31978
2015-09-15 22:45:50 +00:00
Doug Gregor
8ce50fbd76 Omit needless words: only omit words when they are preceded by a verb or preposition.
The presence of a verb or preposition prior to the redundant part
provides a firm linguistic split that lets the actual argument fill in
for the reader. For other parts of speech (adjectives, especially)
it's awkward to transition from "reading part of the name" to "reading
the argument". This eliminates a significant number of bad omissions,
e.g., "setTextColor()" -> "setText()", and generally makes the
transformation more conservative.

Swift SVN r31656
2015-09-03 05:04:11 +00:00
Doug Gregor
25311277c1 Omit needless words: skip some type suffixes to make it more likely we'll match.
Specifically, "Ref", "Ptr", and dimensionality suffixes (1D, 2D, 3D)
in the type name should not prevent us from finding redundancy in type
information.

Swift SVN r31428
2015-08-24 18:26:25 +00:00
Doug Gregor
100d38de2c Omit needless words from property and nullary-methods producing values of the enclosing class type.
Examples:
  NSString's

    @property (nonatomic, copy) NSString *uppercaseString;

  becomes

    var uppercase: String { get }

  NSColor's

    +(NSColor *)redColor;

  becomes

    class func red() -> NSColor

More heuristics for rdar://problem/22232287.

Swift SVN r31221
2015-08-13 18:31:33 +00:00
Devin Coughlin
9dc0c8a173 Importer: Prefer more available convenience factory initializers over less available convenience initializers
Update the importer and name lookup to prefer a factory initializer that is more available
over a convenience initializer that is less available even though we generally prefer
convenience initializers over convenience factory initializers. The motivation for this
change is CIColor, which has added a new convenience initializer:

- (instancetype)initWithRed:(CGFloat)r green:(CGFloat)g blue:(CGFloat)b NS_AVAILABLE(10_11, 9_0);

but already has existing convenience factory initializer:

+ (instancetype)colorWithRed:(CGFloat)r green:(CGFloat)g blue:(CGFloat)b;

Without this change we prefer -initWithRed:green:blue, so instantiating CIColor with:

let colorChannelValue: CGFloat = …
let ciColor = CIColor(red: colorChannelValue, green: colorChannelValue, blue: colorChannelValue)

results in an availability error even though there is a perfectly available convenience
factory initializer. With this change, we choose the convenience factory initializer
when importing, so there is no availability error.

rdar://problem/20617581

Swift SVN r30946
2015-08-03 17:21:21 +00:00
Jordan Rose
5c71b75b25 Add @warn_unqualified_access, and apply it to imported methods named 'print'.
Otherwise, people subclassing NSView will accidentally call NSView.print
when they're trying to call Swift.print.

rdar://problem/18309853

Swift SVN r30334
2015-07-17 22:02:35 +00:00
Jordan Rose
285ee60fd4 [ClangImporter] Generalize the hack from r29212 to cover any unavailable members.
If there is a method -foo: that's unavailable (for whatever reason), and we now
have a method -foo:error: that we'd like to import, it's okay to drop the error
parameter there. Overload resolution can handle filtering out the unavailable
method.

rdar://problem/21497221

Swift SVN r29746
2015-06-26 22:19:20 +00:00
Jordan Rose
5619b5dd44 [apinotes] Remove information that has been migrated into the SDKs.
I'll be filing Radars for the rest of these. (Some of them already have them.)

rdar://problem/19003559&19756368&20276854

Swift SVN r29324
2015-06-05 23:02:17 +00:00
Jordan Rose
bfcc8482d8 Re-apply "[ClangImporter] Ban a few deprecated methods of NSDocument."
Now with the right REQUIRES line in the new test.

rdar://problem/21177341

Swift SVN r29237
2015-06-02 17:30:28 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
b2fa002ce4 Revert "[ClangImporter] Ban a few deprecated methods of NSDocument."
This is breaking the iOS testers.

Swift SVN r29227
2015-06-02 05:42:15 +00:00
Jordan Rose
ba8d1a5656 [ClangImporter] Ban a few deprecated methods of NSDocument.
...so that their modern NSError-based variants won't be imported using an
extra "error: ()" parameter. Apart from looking prettier, this avoids a
crash when overriding the "error: ()" versions, rdar://problem/21144509.

Once NS_REFINED_IN_SWIFT has been implemented we can probably use that instead.
Filed rdar://problem/21192039 to remove the hack at that point.

rdar://problem/21177341

Swift SVN r29212
2015-06-01 23:04:01 +00:00
Jordan Rose
5554cec143 [ClangImporter] Don't inherit initializers as designated...
...even if they were designated in the base class. (Unless they're required,
in which case they're still required.)

This led to Swift subclasses treating convenience initializers as
designated initializers, which (if synthesized) led to properties being
initialized twice.

rdar://problem/19730160

Swift SVN r25410
2015-02-20 02:26:55 +00:00
Anna Zaks
c3c8576ecc Add special handling of accessibility APIs.
This is a hack that allows us to support accessibility APIs in Swift.
It addresses radar://17509751.

A class might conform to both NSAccessibility (containing accessibility
properties) and individual accessibility protocols (containing
accessibility methods with the same names as the properties). This should
not compile (but currently happens to compile). To avoid the problem down
the road, we import setters and getters instead of the accessibility
properties from NSAccessibility.

Swift SVN r21757
2014-09-06 00:46:17 +00:00
Joe Groff
d7c98dcff4 Add an @NSApplicationMain attribute.
This behaves like @UIApplicationMain, except for AppKit. Attach it to your NSApplicationDelegate, and an artificial "main" will be generated that invokes NSApplicationMain() for you. Implements rdar://problem/16904667.

Swift SVN r21697
2014-09-04 05:52:26 +00:00
Anna Zaks
782ecab50a API Notes: Teach Clang Importer about nullability of globals and functions
Swift SVN r20941
2014-08-02 01:55:18 +00:00
Anna Zaks
071291003b APINotes: Use the property's notes to set the accessor's types.
Fixes the crashes due to the property and its setter and getter being out of sync.

Swift SVN r20570
2014-07-25 22:49:36 +00:00
Doug Gregor
ec6016040e Clang importer: try harder to mark initializers from protocols as required.
There is an egregious hack here that special-cases -initWithCoder:. We
need to completely revisit how we handle 'required' checking.

Swift SVN r20516
2014-07-24 21:29:05 +00:00
Jordan Rose
00b6a5cb08 Import Objective-C properties marked weak/copy as weak/@NSCopying.
...and 'assign' and 'unsafe_unretained' as 'unowned(unsafe)', if the
property is a class type.

This isn't important for the compiler, but it is documentation for users
when they look at the generated interface for an Objective-C module.

Note that this actually produces a decl users can't yet write:

  unowned(unsafe) var foo: UIView!

That's <rdar://problem/17277899> unowned pointers can't be optional.

<rdar://problem/17245555>

Swift SVN r20433
2014-07-23 22:29:01 +00:00
Doug Gregor
97f894dd4a In the importer SDK, move NCWidgetController into the NotificationCenter module.
We’re about to require that API notes show up in the right place.

Swift SVN r20119
2014-07-17 23:16:41 +00:00
Anna Zaks
a7fefdb561 Known ObjC types sidecar: add ability to annotate properties.
Add a simple option that allows to pass along information about properties.

Swift SVN r19110
2014-06-23 23:53:37 +00:00
Anna Zaks
9f122e56b7 Add initial support for importing with tighter Objective C pointer types.
Add the ability to store optionality of the ObjC method parameters and return
type in a sidecar. This hardcoded info is then used to import Objective C
object pointer types as either optional or none, instead of implicitly
unwrapped optionals.

The feature is enabled with -import-with-tighter-objc-types=true.

Swift SVN r19048
2014-06-20 19:19:43 +00:00
Doug Gregor
821d18718a Add a test ensuring that we prefer non-bridged methods to bridged ones.
Swift SVN r18921
2014-06-16 09:36:16 +00:00
Doug Gregor
1c06c309bc Automatically reflect non-Foundation categories of bridged Objective-C classes onto their bridged value types.
This makes categories of NSString, NSArray, and NSDictionary available
on String, Array, and Dictionary. Note that we only consider
categories not present in the Objective-C Foundation module, because
we want to manually map those APIs ourselves. Hence, no changes to the
NSStringAPI. Implements <rdar://problem/13653329>.


Swift SVN r18920
2014-06-16 09:07:00 +00:00
Doug Gregor
d640eb4083 Introduce support for blacklisting factory-methods-as-inits.
Some fcactory methods shouldn't come in as initializers, per
<rdar://problem/16908950>.


Swift SVN r18101
2014-05-15 07:04:46 +00:00
Doug Gregor
c56d50a12c Introduce a named argument for imported nullary factory methods with long names.
We started tracking statistics for these in r16529, but because we've
"always" done this for initializers, it's trivial to just implement
the splitting. As with initializers, we synthesize a named argument of
type '()' to capture the part of the first selector piece that follows
the class name.


Swift SVN r16530
2014-04-18 16:41:18 +00:00
Doug Gregor
812dc091eb Introduce the notion of factory initializers.
Factory initializers express an initializer that produces an object of
the given type, but is not inherited and not designated. Although they
have a syntactic form for presentation purposes (-> ClassName), there
is no way to specify or implement them within Swift. Rather, factory
initializers are created when importing an Objective-C factory method
that returns the class type rather than instancetype.

Swift SVN r16528
2014-04-18 16:04:48 +00:00
Doug Gregor
f700a114f4 Handle inheritance of factory methods imported as initializers.
Swift SVN r16500
2014-04-18 06:14:27 +00:00
Doug Gregor
f56c68386e Start importing factory methods as initializers.
When an Objective-C class method follows the naming convention of a
factory method, i.e., its starting words match the ending words of the
class name, import it as a convenience initializer when it also:
  - Returns instancetype (i.e., dynamic Self in Swift parlance)
  - Has no NSError** parameters, which indicate the potential for failures

This is under a new flag (-enable-objc-factory-method-constructors)
because it is not generally functional. However, this is a step toward
<rdar://problem/16509024>.

Swift SVN r16479
2014-04-17 23:34:00 +00:00
Doug Gregor
54e12fb13b Clang importer: use the selector-based lookup table to avoid importing
methods with conflicting selectors.

We were doing this in a very ad hoc manner before; centralizing the
lookup table should make this significantly more robust. There's also
some scaffolding here to handle initializers better.

Fixes <rdar://problem/16516638>.

Swift SVN r16349
2014-04-15 00:35:41 +00:00
Doug Gregor
6e5ca8a91f Clean up a number of Cocoa selector -> method name mappings.
Swift SVN r16302
2014-04-14 05:15:10 +00:00
Doug Gregor
9d7f0b6211 Rework the selector-splitting heuristics.
This makes a number of changes to the selector-splitting
heuristics. Specifically:

  - Eliminate last-word splitting, and with it the notion of
    multi-words. We only split at prepositions now.
  - Introduce the notion of "linking verbs" such as "will" or
    "should"; when these show up, we refuse to split a selector, which
    helps with delegates.
  - Eliminate the special case for "get" and "set". It wasn't
    helping.
  




Swift SVN r16265
2014-04-12 20:32:16 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
79bddbc66f Import -animator (from NSAnimatablePropertyContainer) as returning 'id' instead of 'instancetype'.
Fixes <rdar://problem/16020273>.

Swift SVN r16050
2014-04-08 08:27:51 +00:00
Doug Gregor
4130bb15ff Add a whitelist of designated initializers and use it in the Clang importer.
Seed the whitelist with the designated initializers for NSObject,
NSDocument, and UIDocument. We'll grow this list over time.
Fixes <rdar://problem/16521299>.


Swift SVN r16013
2014-04-07 15:06:59 +00:00