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Author SHA1 Message Date
Doug Gregor
1a1f79c0de Introduce safety checkin for ConcurrentValue conformance.
Introduce checking of ConcurrentValue conformances:
- For structs, check that each stored property conforms to ConcurrentValue
- For enums, check that each associated value conforms to ConcurrentValue
- For classes, check that each stored property is immutable and conforms
  to ConcurrentValue

Because all of the stored properties / associated values need to be
visible for this check to work, limit ConcurrentValue conformances to
be in the same source file as the type definition.

This checking can be disabled by conforming to a new marker protocol,
UnsafeConcurrentValue, that refines ConcurrentValue.
UnsafeConcurrentValue otherwise his no specific meaning. This allows
both "I know what I'm doing" for types that manage concurrent access
themselves as well as enabling retroactive conformance, both of which
are fundamentally unsafe but also quite necessary.

The bulk of this change ended up being to the standard library, because
all conformances of standard library types to the ConcurrentValue
protocol needed to be sunk down into the standard library so they
would benefit from the checking above. There were numerous little
mistakes in the initial pass through the stsandard library types that
have now been corrected.
2021-02-04 03:45:09 -08:00
Matt Zanchelli
be13b470aa Fix typos
becuase -> because
preceeds -> precedes
initalizer -> initializer
intialize -> initialize
libary -> library
notfication -> notification
reciever -> receiver
collecton -> collection
exlcusive -> exclusive
techincal -> technical
compatability -> compatibility
setps -> steps
accomodate -> accommodate
brakcet -> bracket
fraciton -> fraction
programm -> program
concequently -> consequently
ecoding -> encoding
timeIntervalforSelfEnd -> timeIntervalForSelfEnd
2020-12-21 18:44:03 -05:00
Andrew Trick
3128eae3f0 Add NestedSemanticFunctionCheck diagnostic
to check for improperly nested '@_semantic' functions.

Add a missing @_semantics("array.init") in ArraySlice found by the
diagnostic.

Distinguish between array.init and array.init.empty.

Categorize the types of semantic functions by how they affect the
inliner and pass pipeline, and centralize this logic in
PerformanceInlinerUtils. The ultimate goal is to prevent inlining of
"Fundamental" @_semantics calls and @_effects calls until the late
pipeline where we can safely discard semantics. However, that requires
significant pipeline changes.

In the meantime, this change prevents the situation from getting worse
and makes the intention clear. However, it has no significant effect
on the pass pipeline and inliner.
2020-10-26 17:02:33 -07:00
Valeriy Van
cdba663d80 Fixes example snippets in Array.swift considering endianness 2020-09-29 02:00:24 +02:00
Erik Eckstein
71a642e51b stdlib, SIL optimizer: use the SIL copy-on-write representation in the Array types.
Use the new builtins for COW representation in Array, ContiguousArray and ArraySlice.
The basic idea is to strictly separate code which mutates an array buffer from code which reads from an array.
The concept is explained in more detail in docs/SIL.rst, section "Copy-on-Write Representation".

The main change is to use beginCOWMutation() instead of isUniquelyReferenced() and insert endCOWMutation() at the end of all mutating functions. Also, reading from the array buffer must be done differently, depending on if the buffer is in a mutable or immutable state.

All the required invariants are enforced by runtime checks - but only in an assert-build of the library: a bit in the buffer object side-table indicates if the buffer is mutable or not.

Along with the library changes, also two optimizations needed to be updated: COWArrayOpt and ObjectOutliner.
2020-06-08 15:02:22 +02:00
Alex Martini
bc5f0153fa Match docs to current behavior.
Confirmed this change on using the swift-5.2-DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2020-01-22-a
toolchain, Apple Swift version 5.2-dev (Swift d3f0448a4c).

Fixes rdar://problem/58717942
2020-03-05 11:17:55 -08:00
Julian Lettner
381dcc24fc [TSan] Do not report benign race on _swiftEmptyArrayStorage
A previous commit [1] identified and fixed a benign race on
`_swiftEmptyArrayStorage`.  Unfortunately, we have some code duplication
and the fix was not applied to all the necessary places.  Essentially,
we need to ensure that the "empty array storage" object that backs many
"array like types" is never written to.

I tried to improve the test to capture this, however, it is very
finicky.  Currently, it does not go red on my system even when I remove
the check to avoid the benign race in Release mode.

Relevant classes: Array, ArraySlice, ContiguousArray, ArrayBuffer,
ContiguousArrayBuffer, SliceBuffer.

[1] b9b4c789f3

rdar://55161564
2019-10-21 11:22:25 -07:00
Ben Cohen
e9d4687e31 De-underscore @frozen, apply it to structs (#24185)
* De-underscore @frozen for enums

* Add @frozen for structs, deprecate @_fixed_layout for them

* Switch usage from _fixed_layout to frozen
2019-05-30 17:55:37 -07:00
Andrew Trick
6d3397337d Fix performance of array initialization from a generic sequence.
This fixes a major perform bug involving array initialization from any
contiguously stored collection.	 This is not a recent regression. This fix
results in a 10,000X speedup (that's 4 zeros) for this code path:

func initializeFromSlice(_ a: [Int]) -> [Int] {
  return Array<Int>(a[...])
}

A benchmark is included.
2019-02-11 19:41:45 -08:00
Ben Cohen
ad50a39b12 [stdlib] Add withContiguous{Mutable}StorageIfAvailable (#21092)
* Add MutableCollection.withContiguousMutableStorageIfAvailable

* Add withContiguousMutableStorageIfAvailable impls

* Add tests on concrete types

* Add Sequence.withContiguousStorageIfAvailable

* Implement withContiguousStorageIfAvailable in concrete types
2018-12-07 10:01:18 -08:00
Ben Cohen
1673c12d78 [stdlib] Replace "sanityCheck" with "internalInvariant" (#20616)
* Replace "sanityCheck" with "internalInvariant"
2018-11-15 20:50:22 -08:00
Maxim Moiseev
cbf83ac04f [NFC][stdlib] Add FIXME markers to simplify audit 2018-11-14 11:58:42 -08:00
Slava Pestov
f6c2caf64b stdlib: Add @inlinable to @inline(__always) declarations
These should be audited since some might not actually need to be
@inlinable, but for now:

- Anything public and @inline(__always) is now also @inlinable
- Anything @usableFromInline and @inline(__always) is now @inlinable
2018-11-13 15:15:07 -05:00
Erik Eckstein
15b01ab792 SIL: Remove array.owner semantic function
Also remove the getOwner functions from ArraySlide.
These functions are not needed anymore with accessors.

rdar://problem/44184810
2018-10-15 09:44:52 -07:00
Ben Cohen
e514ac5838 Switch ArraySlice subscript set to _modify (#19855) 2018-10-12 14:29:50 -07:00
Ben Cohen
6cc6f4f182 Underscore @usableFromInlinable symbols (#19686) 2018-10-03 12:01:28 -07:00
Ben Cohen
098a8919c4 Remove redundant implementations of !=(Equatable,Equatable) 2018-09-25 15:24:23 -07:00
Ben Cohen
df995de0d6 [stdlib] Make KeyValuePairs fully inlinable (#19502)
* Move KVP into its own Swift file. Make it fully inlineable.

* Make _makeCollectionDescription an extension. Add KeyValue equivalent.
2018-09-24 17:46:32 -07:00
Ben Cohen
ae6f5dd604 [stdlib] Add consuming/owned annotations to Collection implementations (#19360)
* Add consuming/owned annotations to Collection implementations

* Update SILOptimizer tests

* Fix access_marker_verify test

* XFAIL reconstruct_type_from_mangled_name
2018-09-21 12:06:56 -07:00
Ben Cohen
dd2f3b4386 [stdlib] More inalienable auditing (#18925)
* Removing FIXME from methods also marked always/never

* Unavailable/deprecated things don't need inlining

* Trivial implementations

* Enum namespaces

* Unsafe performance of opaque/raw pointer

* Dump doesn't need to be fast

* Error paths shouldn't require inlining

* Consistency with surrounding code

* Lazy performance needs specialization
2018-08-23 18:52:21 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
6ba45473df Remove the pinning addressors
It was used for Array + related types.
With exclusivity checking the pinned addressors are not useful anymore.

rdar://problem/35401528
2018-08-23 12:47:56 -07:00
Nate Cook
3d7dfc232b [stdlib] Update complexity docs for seq/collection algorithms (#17254)
* [stdlib] Update complexity docs for seq/collection algorithms

This corrects and standardizes the complexity documentation for Sequence
and Collection methods. The use of constants is more consistent, with `n`
equal to the length of the target collection, `m` equal to the length of
a collection passed in as a parameter, and `k` equal to any other passed
or calculated constant.

* Apply notes from @brentdax about complexity nomenclature

* Change `n` to `distance` in `index(_:offsetBy:)`

* Use equivalency language more places; sync across array types

* Use k instead of n for parameter names

* Slight changes to index(_:offsetBy:) discussion.

* Update tests with new parameter names
2018-07-24 01:01:34 -05:00
Ben Cohen
b77b544cdc Remove remaining @ininable from @_transparent (#17968) 2018-07-16 08:12:52 -07:00
Lance Parker
0ccf21f9f1 remove _PointerFunction 2018-07-06 16:28:26 -07:00
Karoy Lorentey
23c630ac92 [stdlib] Add @usableFromInline to internal typealiases that need it
This fixes 3659 warnings in the standard library.
2018-06-18 16:34:19 +01:00
Karoy Lorentey
bd802226fc [stdlib] Arrays: remove hashValue implementations
Remove hashValue implementations that can be generated by the compiler. (Modulo inlinability.)
2018-05-31 18:26:22 -07:00
Karoy Lorentey
07c1b74cc4 [stdlib] Audit inlinability of Hashable implementations
As a general rule, it is safe to mark the implementation of hash(into:) and _rawHashValue(seed:) for @_fixed_layout structs as inlinable.

However, some structs (like String guts, Character, KeyPath-related types) have complicated enough hashing that it seems counterproductive to inline them. Mark these with @effects(releasenone) instead.
2018-05-31 18:24:59 -07:00
Lance Parker
fd808f3ea7 [stdlib] De-gyb Arrays.swift.gyb (#16230)
De-gyb Array
2018-05-30 14:11:32 -07:00