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28 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ApolloZhu
683d469fcd Extends canImport to check for submodule availability 2021-12-28 22:54:47 -08:00
Xi Ge
bbe5b83de9 Parser: teach canImport to take an additional parameter indicating the minimum module version
canImport should be able to take an additional parameter labeled by either version or
underlyingVersion. We need underlyingVersion for clang modules with Swift overlays because they
have separate version numbers. The library users are usually interested in checking the importability
of the underlying clang module instead of its Swift overlay.

Part of rdar://73992299
2021-05-02 17:47:44 -07:00
Brent Royal-Gordon
cff4ddf13a [NFC] Adopt new ImportPath types and terminology
# Conflicts:
#	lib/IDE/CodeCompletion.cpp
2020-09-10 19:07:49 -07:00
Xi Ge
3952fd5bf7 ModuleInterface: refactor compiler instance configuration to a standalone delegate class. NFC
Module interface builder used to maintain a separate compiler instance for
building Swift modules. The configuration of this compiler instance is also
useful for dependencies scanner because it needs to emit front-end compiler invocation
for building Swift modules explicitly.

This patch refactor the configuration out to a delegate class, and the
delegate class is also used by the dependency scanner.
2020-05-12 16:19:27 -07:00
Xi Ge
9bc036c050 DependencyScanner: honor additional compiler flags in interfaces files when collecting imports
Additional flags in interface files may change parsing behavior like #if
statements. We should use a fresh ASTContext with these additional
flags when parsing interface files to collect imports.

rdar://62612027
2020-05-04 22:18:11 -07:00
Doug Gregor
33cdd61835 Fast dependency scanning for Swift
Implement a new "fast" dependency scanning option,
`-scan-dependencies`, in the Swift frontend that determines all
of the source file and module dependencies for a given set of
Swift sources. It covers four forms of modules:

1) Swift (serialized) module files, by reading the module header
2) Swift interface files, by parsing the source code to find imports
3) Swift source modules, by parsing the source code to find imports
4) Clang modules, using Clang's fast dependency scanning tool

A single `-scan-dependencies` operation maps out the full
dependency graph for the given Swift source files, including all
of the Swift and Clang modules that may need to be built, such
that all of the work can be scheduled up front by the Swift
driver or any other build system that understands this
option. The dependency graph is emitted as JSON, which can be
consumed by these other tools.
2020-04-24 12:58:41 -07:00
Kita, Maksim
b7cb3b67bf SR-11889: Using Located<T> instead of std::pair<SourceLoc, T> 2019-12-20 17:18:58 +03:00
Doug Gregor
9249966b8c [Source loader] Delay parsing and type checking for source imports.
Use the delayed parsing of function bodies for source imports, and
switch source imports over to lazy type checking. There's no point in
doing a full type check for them.
2019-08-31 16:27:45 -07:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
6956089b0b [CodeCompletion] Complete Swift only module name after 'import'
rdar://problem/39392446
2019-05-08 10:11:52 -07:00
Slava Pestov
1159af50d9 Rename -enable-resilience to -enable-library-evolution and make it a driver flag
Fixes <rdar://problem/47679085>.
2019-03-14 22:24:26 -04:00
Adrian Prantl
ff63eaea6f Remove \brief commands from doxygen comments.
We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.

Patch produced by

      for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done
2018-12-04 15:45:04 -08:00
practicalswift
6d1ae2a39c [gardening] 2016 → 2017 2017-01-06 16:41:22 +01:00
Robert Widmann
dfa41d625b Optimize Condition Resolution (#6279)
* Pack the bits for IfConfigDecls into Decl

* Don't open symbols into a module when evaluating canImport statements

The module loaders now have API to check whether a given module can be
imported without importing the referenced module.  This provides a
significant speed boost to condition resolution and no longer
introduces symbols from the referenced module into the current context
without the user explicitly requesting it.

The definition of ‘canImport’ does not necessarily mean that a full
import without error is possible, merely that the path to the import is
visible to the compiler and the module is loadable in some form or
another.

Note that this means this check is insufficient to guarantee that you
are on one platform or another.  For those kinds of checks, use
‘os(OSNAME)’.
2017-01-05 12:08:54 -07:00
practicalswift
797b80765f [gardening] Use the correct base URL (https://swift.org) in references to the Swift website
Remove all references to the old non-TLS enabled base URL (http://swift.org)
2016-11-20 17:36:03 +01:00
Slava Pestov
81267ce1db AST: Serialize -enable-resilience flag on the ModuleDecl
Since resilience is a property of the module being compiled,
not decls being accessed, we need to record which types are
resilient as part of the module.

Previously we would only ever look at the @_fixed_layout
attribute on a type. If the flag was not specified, Sema
would slap this attribute on every type that gets validated.

This is wasteful for non-resilient builds, because there
all types get the attribute. It was also apparently wrong,
and I don't fully understand when Sema decides to validate
which decls.

It is much cleaner conceptually to just serialize this flag
with the module, and check for its presence if the
attribute was not found on a type.
2016-01-16 02:23:27 -08:00
practicalswift
199c4eae2e Consistent use of programming language indicator in top of file comment. 2016-01-04 09:20:19 +01:00
Zach Panzarino
e3a4147ac9 Update copyright date 2015-12-31 23:28:40 +00:00
Doug Gregor
b8995b0aa3 Transform the Module class into ModuleDecl.
Modules occupy a weird space in the AST now: they can be treated like
types (Swift.Int), which is captured by ModuleType. They can be
treated like values for disambiguation (Swift.print), which is
captured by ModuleExpr. And we jump through hoops in various places to
store "either a module or a decl".

Start cleaning this up by transforming Module into ModuleDecl, a
TypeDecl that's implicitly created to describe a module. Subsequent
changes will start folding away the special cases (ModuleExpr ->
DeclRefExpr, name lookup results stop having a separate Module case,
etc.).

Note that the Module -> ModuleDecl typedef is there to limit the
changes needed. Much of this patch is actually dealing with the fact
that Module used to have Ctx and Name public members that now need to
be accessed via getASTContext() and getName(), respectively.

Swift SVN r28284
2015-05-07 21:10:50 +00:00
Doug Gregor
f204351e7e Implement Clang importer support for finding Objective-C methods by selector.
This functionality doesn’t really change what we accept right now, because we eagerly import all of the methods of a class when we do *any* kind of lookup into the class. However, when we manage to stop doing that, this operation will become more important.

Swift SVN r23289
2014-11-12 23:18:42 +00:00
Jordan Rose
2877bd0854 Add support for dependency file generation with -emit-dependencies.
This performs very conservative dependency generation for each compile task
within a full compilation. Any source file, swiftmodule, or Objective-C
header file that is /touched/ gets added to the dependencies list, which
is written out on a per-input basis at the end of compilation.

This does /not/ handle dependencies for the aggregated swiftmodule, swiftdoc,
generated header, or linked binary. This is just the minimum needed to get
Xcode to recognize what needs to be rebuilt when a header or Swift source
file changes. We can revisit this later.

This finishes <rdar://problem/14899639> for now.

Swift SVN r18045
2014-05-14 00:34:11 +00:00
Jordan Rose
0e7bb07b26 Make module loaders owned by the AST context instead of ref-counted.
Also, create the Clang module loader directly rather than indirecting through
a "get constructor" function. It's no longer a valid configuration to not
have a Clang importer.

Swift SVN r16862
2014-04-26 00:57:09 +00:00
Jordan Rose
130ebe4fd4 Revert "Special-case the standard library to always live relative to the compiler."
This reverts r12932; it breaks the iOS simulator build.

Swift SVN r12944
2014-01-24 23:12:24 +00:00
Jordan Rose
4844f22475 Special-case the standard library to always live relative to the compiler.
Import "swift" will now only find "swift.swiftmodule", and only in the
runtime import path.

<rdar://problem/15898866>

Swift SVN r12932
2014-01-24 20:10:26 +00:00
Jordan Rose
fa3dd42c54 Don't parse function bodies in imported TUs.
...unless the functions are declared [transparent], or if we're in an
immediate mode (in which case we won't get a separate chance to link
against the imported TUs).

This is an optimization that will matter more when we start dealing with
Xcode projects with many cross-file dependencies, especially if we have
some kind of implicit import of the other source files in the project.

In the future, we may want to parse more function bodies for the purpose
of inlining, not just the transparent ones, but we weren't taking
advantage of that now, so it's not a regression. (We're still not taking
advantage of it even for [transparent] functions.)

Swift SVN r7698
2013-08-28 22:53:28 +00:00
Jordan Rose
3e7eef56e7 Kill [stdlib] attribute.
Now that we have true serialized modules, the standard library can import
the Builtin module without any special direction (beyond -parse-stdlib),
and anyone can include those modules without special direction.

Swift SVN r6752
2013-07-30 21:27:42 +00:00
Chris Lattner
c03d4454a0 implement support for a new [stdlib] attribute that can be slapped on an import decl.
This causes the SourceLoader to recursively parse the imported module in standard 
library mode, giving it access to the Builtin module.

This is all a terrible hack and should be ripped out with great victory someday, but 
until we have binary modules that persist the build setting used to produce the 
module, this is the best we can do.



Swift SVN r5847
2013-06-27 21:31:15 +00:00
Doug Gregor
8114ce16f8 Use the list of extensions of a nominal type for name lookup into that type.
This replaces the obscure, inefficient lookup into extensions with
something more straightforward: walk all of the known extensions
(available as a simple list), then eliminate any declarations that
have been shadowed by other declarations. The shadowing rules still
need to consider the module re-export DAG, but we'll leave that for
later.

As part of this, keep track of the last time we loaded extensions for
a given nominal type. If the list of extensions is out-of-date with
respect to the global generation count (which tracks resolved module
imports), ask the modules to load any additional extensions. Only the
Clang module importer can currently load extensions in this manner.


Swift SVN r5223
2013-05-20 18:06:51 +00:00
Jordan Rose
ccae995f61 Use a list of module loaders instead of a single Clang importer.
This paves the way for having a Swift module importer. The eventual goal
here is to eliminate all explicit uses of the Clang module loader, but
I'm not going to push too hard on that for now.

Swift SVN r5092
2013-05-08 18:09:33 +00:00