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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dmitri Gribenko
b6d0ef5c81 Remove support for a broken std::regex in libstdc++ 4.8
Out of all operating systems ever supported by Swift, only Ubuntu 14.04
had libstdc++ 4.8, and Swift has sunset support for Ubuntu 14.04 for a
while now.
2020-05-19 17:20:55 +02:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
3e1de28c85 [complete-test] Stop inserting \0 in complete-test
Using \0 as a representation of the cursor position is a implementation
detail and is done by SourceKit. Client including complete-test should
not do it.

This inserted test used to be treated as EOF in compiler so the code
after the completion position is completely ignored.
2019-11-21 14:14:22 +09:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
c99af83901 [CodeCompletion] Consolidate parameter list processing funcitons
There were 2 functions to output argument list. Consolidate them and
consistently use it from every call like production (i.e. function call,
constructor call, enum with associated values, subscript)
2019-03-05 16:45:48 -08:00
fischertony
131d36d381 updated SourceKit tests 2018-05-19 07:41:14 +03:00
Dmitri Gribenko
d175b3b66d Migrate FileCheck to %FileCheck in tests 2016-08-10 23:52:02 -07:00
Brian Croom
98e3ca8bc4 Annotate some SourceKit tests that fail on Linux.
* A bunch of them require objc_interop because they import code containing
  Objective-C.
* Many others fail on Ubuntu 14.04 because the C++ there doesn't have a
  functional std::regex implementation which is required by the
  `complete-test` tool.

It may be possible to adjust some of these tests in the future to not
need these extra requirements, but this is a straightforward way to
clean up Linux test results for now.
2016-06-14 08:55:48 -04:00
Ted Kremenek
b8bbed8c13 [WIP] Implement SE-0039 (Modernizing Playground Literals) (#2215)
* Implement the majority of parsing support for SE-0039.

* Parse old object literals names using new syntax and provide FixIt.

For example, parse "#Image(imageLiteral:...)" and provide a FixIt to
change it to "#imageLiteral(resourceName:...)".  Now we see something like:

test.swift:4:9: error: '#Image' has been renamed to '#imageLiteral
var y = #Image(imageLiteral: "image.jpg")
        ^~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~
        #imageLiteral resourceName

Handling the old syntax, and providing a FixIt for that, will be handled in a separate
commit.

Needs tests.  Will be provided in later commit once full parsing support is done.

* Add back pieces of syntax map for object literals.

* Add parsing support for old object literal syntax.

... and provide fixits to new syntax.

Full tests to come in later commit.

* Improve parsing of invalid object literals with old syntax.

* Do not include bracket in code completion results.

* Remove defunct code in SyntaxModel.

* Add tests for migration fixits.

* Add literals to code completion overload tests.

@akyrtzi told me this should be fine.

* Clean up response tests not to include full paths.

* Further adjust offsets.

* Mark initializer for _ColorLiteralConvertible in UIKit as @nonobjc.

* Put attribute in the correct place.
2016-04-25 07:19:26 -07:00
Manav Gabhawala
7928140f79 [SE-0046] Implements consistent function parameter labels by discarding extraneous parameter names and adding _ where necessary 2016-04-06 20:21:58 -04:00
Chris Lattner
5ce3de8dd6 remove & dial back three old bits of syntax auto-upgrading support:
1. Array type parsing for postfix array types Int[].  We now handle this
   in the parser, but remove the AST representation of this old form.  We
   also stop making vague promises about the future by saying that "fixed
   size arrays aren't supported... yet".  Removal of this fixes a compiler
   crasher too.

2. Remove the special case support for migrating @autoclosure from types
   to parameters, which was Swift 1.0/1.1 syntax.  The world has moved or
   we don't care anymore.

3. Remove upgrade support for # arguments (nee "backtick" arguments), which
   was a Swift 1.x'ism abolished in an effort to simplify method naming
   rules.

NFC on valid code.
2015-12-31 22:29:39 -08:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
8ff6a98a99 [sourcekit] Merge SourceKit into the Swift repo.
The code goes into its own sub-tree under 'tools' but tests go under 'test',
so that running 'check-swift' will also run all the SourceKit tests.

SourceKit is disabled on non-darwin platforms.
2015-11-05 01:09:08 -08:00