Most clients were only using it to populate the
main module with files, which is now done by
`getMainModule`. Instead, they can now just rely
on parsing happening lazily.
Lift the `DisablePoundIfEvaluation` parsing option
into `LangOptions` to subsume the need for the
`EvaluateConditionals` parameter, and sink the
computation of `CanDelayBodies` down into
`createSourceFileForMainModule`.
Out handling of clang submodules was handled differently between DocInfo and
InterfaceGen. For InterfaceGen submodules were mapped back to their top-level
clang modules (or their Swift overlay if it had one) before being passed
into printSubmoduleInterface, along with the dot separated name of the submodule.
For DocInfo, they were not, and only the rightmost component of their name was
passed. The call to retrieve the decls from a ModuleDecl doesn't work if the
ModuleDecl wraps a clang submodule, so we were missing these decls.
InterfaceGen for submodules also shouldn't have been mapping the module back to
the overlay of top-level clang module, as that meant we ended up printing
import decls from the Swift overlay in the submodule's interface.
Resolves rdar://problem/57338105
We previously didn't report the requirements in the where clause of 'boxes'
below because it didn't have generic parameters of its own:
public struct Box<Wrapped> {
public func boxes() -> [Box<Wrapped.Element>] where Wrapped: Sequence { fatalError() }
}
Resolves rdar://problem/60658263
Replace it with the "legacy semantic queries" bit. The remaining client
of this bit is SourceKit, which appears to require this bit be set
conditionally so certain semantic property wrapper requests return
a sentinel value.
We should migrate these requests to a syntactic interface as soon as
possible.
rdar://60516325
Add a platform kind and availability attributes for macCatalyst. macCatalyst
uses iOS version numbers and inherits availability from iOS attributes unless
a macCatalyst attribute is explicitly provided.
TypeCheckPattern used to splat the interface type into this, and
different parts of the compiler would check one or the other. There is
now one source of truth: The interface type. The type repr is now just
a signal that the user has written an explicit type annotation on
a parameter. For variables, we will eventually be able to just grab
this information from the parent pattern.
Structurally prevent a number of common anti-patterns involving generic
signatures by separating the interface into GenericSignature and the
implementation into GenericSignatureBase. In particular, this allows
the comparison operators to be deleted which forces callers to
canonicalize the signature or ask to compare pointers explicitly.
If we see `MyModule.Type`, the parser thinks this is a metatype type.
Escape the name `Type` so the parser can recognize it's a type name.
Fixes [SR-11422](https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-11422) rdar://55094784
The invocation options are not an appropriate place to put this state,
since it can change between requests. This moves it to the editor
document, allowing us to change the specific VFS instance without
causing a rebuild (unless the contents/timestamps for a dependency
change).
When sanitizing the documentation comments for synthesized extensions,
we expect some text like "<declaration>extension". This isn't the case
when use-facing attributes are present.
rdar://50913510
This lets us make some more assumptions in the next commit, but I
think it's also just a nice cleanup to /not/ allow random predicates
here.
There were three callers of this API:
- PrintAST, which was using PrintOptions::shouldPrint but /also/
incorrectly notifying listeners that a declaration would be skipped.
- (IDE) Interface generation, which uses PrintOptions::shouldPrint to
count how many "inherits" there will be.
- SwiftDocSupport's reportRelated, which does no filtering at all.
Creating a PrintOptions here is a little more expensive, but still.
No intended functionality change.
Ensure the various entity walkers handle the implicit subscript
reference correctly (usually by ignoring it) and fall through to the
underlying declarations.
rdar://49028895
When building the implicit subscript expression, set the "implicit" bit
correctly and pass it through in the indexer so that we get implicit
refernces to the subscript. This would be useful for e.g. searching for
all uses of the dynamic subscript.
It is possible for the SIL optimizers, IRGen, etc. to request information
from the AST that only the type checker can provide, but the type checker
is typically torn down after the “type checking” phase. This can lead to
various crashes late in the compilation cycle.
Keep the type checker instance around as long as the ASTContext is alive
or until someone asks for it to be destroyed.
Fixes SR-285 / rdar://problem/23677338.
Addressing review feedback: this avoids calling shared_from_this() from
outside the implementation. Note: it is not possible to use private
inheritance of enable_shared_from_this to prevent this issue in general,
because enabled_shared_from_this relies on the shared_ptr constructor
being able to detect that the type has this inheritance, which means it
must be public.
Package up the logic that generates a full Clang module name, so that
(a) we don't have to deal with clang::Module in quite as many places
in the /Swift/ compiler, and (b) we can avoid the cost of a temporary
string in a few places.
The main places where this is /not/ adopted is where we don't just
want to know the parent module name, but actually the module itself.
This is mostly indexing-related queries, which use the very similar
ModuleEntity class also defined in Module.h. I didn't quite see an
obvious way to unify these, but that might be where we want to go.
No functionality change.
- getAsDeclOrDeclExtensionContext -> getAsDecl
This is basically the same as a dyn_cast, so it should use a 'getAs'
name like TypeBase does.
- getAsNominalTypeOrNominalTypeExtensionContext -> getSelfNominalTypeDecl
- getAsClassOrClassExtensionContext -> getSelfClassDecl
- getAsEnumOrEnumExtensionContext -> getSelfEnumDecl
- getAsStructOrStructExtensionContext -> getSelfStructDecl
- getAsProtocolOrProtocolExtensionContext -> getSelfProtocolDecl
- getAsTypeOrTypeExtensionContext -> getSelfTypeDecl (private)
These do /not/ return some form of 'this'; instead, they get the
extended types when 'this' is an extension. They started off life with
'is' names, which makes sense, but changed to this at some point. The
names I went with match up with getSelfInterfaceType and
getSelfTypeInContext, even though strictly speaking they're closer to
what getDeclaredInterfaceType does. But it didn't seem right to claim
that an extension "declares" the ClassDecl here.
- getAsProtocolExtensionContext -> getExtendedProtocolDecl
Like the above, this didn't return the ExtensionDecl; it returned its
extended type.
This entire commit is a mechanical change: find-and-replace, followed
by manual reformatted but no code changes.
Introduce ExtensionDecl::getExtendedNominal() to provide the nominal
type declaration that the extension declaration extends. Move most
of the existing callers of the callers to getExtendedType() over to
getExtendedNominal(), because they don’t need the full type information.
ExtensionDecl::getExtendedNominal() is itself not very interesting yet,
because it depends on getExtendedType().