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Author SHA1 Message Date
Allan Shortlidge
e49b248bee Frontend: Remove -disable-print-package-name-for-non-package-interface.
It is unsound to expose `package` declarations in textual interfaces without a
package identity for them to belong to so we should not offer this flag.

Resolves rdar://139361524.
2024-11-06 11:16:18 -08:00
Allan Shortlidge
49b59f69c9 Revert https://github.com/swiftlang/swift/pull/75745.
Finishes resolving rdar://139236053.
2024-11-05 14:37:56 -08:00
Allan Shortlidge
fa5b783e3f Revert https://github.com/swiftlang/swift/pull/76244.
Partially resolves rdar://139236053.
2024-11-05 14:13:39 -08:00
elsh
60f1ea4f85 Revert "Revert "Do not print package-name in non-package interface by default.""
This reverts commit 4b8e76fbeb.
2024-09-13 08:20:50 -07:00
elsh
bd9272c695 [PackageInterface] Fix isInterfacePackageEffectivelyPublic.
ValueDecl::isInterfacePackageEffectivelyPublic is used to check if a package decl in
interface file can be skipped for typecheck; if the decl is inlinable and in public or
private interface, it should be allowed to skip. This PR adds a missing check which
looks up the Interface source kind.

Resolves rdar://135388095
2024-09-07 08:49:23 -07:00
Xi Ge
4b8e76fbeb Revert "Do not print package-name in non-package interface by default." 2024-09-05 21:36:32 -07:00
elsh
640b1252fc Do not print package-name in non-package interface by default.
Having package-name printed in public or private interface led to strange dependency errors in the past. For example, an SPI module is a dependency within a package, but due to the package-name being printed in public or private interface, dependency scanner tries to find it even for an external client of the package, causing a `no such module found` error. The  -disable-print-package-name-for-non-package flag helps with such case, but to enforce the correct behavior, we should make it a default to not print package-name in public or private interface.

Resolves rdar://135260270
2024-09-04 02:40:19 -07:00
Ellie Shin
dc1c34dfa1 [Sema] Treat @usableFromInline package decls from interface as public and skip access checks
Resolves rdar://133319906
2024-08-13 17:01:19 -07:00
Ellie Shin
ea8a05399f Drop package-name if needed in SaveModuleInterfaceArgs 2024-06-28 20:24:28 -07:00
Ellie Shin
e5b4655108 Option to disable printing package-name in public or private interface.
Having package-name flag in non-package interfaces causes them to be built as if
belonging to a package, which causes an issue for a loading client outside of the
package as follows.

For example, when building X that depends on A with the following dependency chain:
  X --> A --> B --(package-only)--> C

1. X itself is not in the same package as A, B, and C.
2. When dependency scanning X, and opening up B, because the scan target is in a
   different package domain, the scanner decides that B's package-only dependency
   on C is to be ignored.
3. When then finally building A itself, it will load its dependencies, but because
   the .private.swiftinterface of A still specifies -package-name, when it loads
   B, it will then examine its dependencies and deem that this package-only dependency
   on C is required.

Because (2) and (3) disagree, we get an error now when building the private A textual interface.

rdar://130701866
2024-06-28 15:06:21 -07:00