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
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
IDE functionality needs some internal type checking logics, e.g. checking
whether an extension is applicable to a concrete type. We used to directly
expose an header from sema called IDETypeChecking.h so that IDE functionalities
could invoke these APIs. The goal of the commit and following commits is to
expose evaluator requests instead of directly exposing function entry points from
sema so that we could later move IDETypeChecking.h to libIDE and implement these functions
by internally evaluating these requests.
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).
Previously, requests would fail silently by returning an empty struct
in the response.
With this change, responses will properly report fail with the internal
error.
Previously, requests would fail silently by returning an empty struct
in the response.
With this change, responses will properly report fail with the internal
error.
Previously, requests would fail silently by returning an empty struct
in the response.
With this change, responses will properly report fail with the internal
error.
...and remove the option. This is ~technically~ CLI-breaking because
Swift 5 shipped this as a hidden driver option, but it wouldn't have
/done/ anything in Swift 5, so I think it's okay to remove.
Note that if a parseable interface (.swiftinterface) and a binary
interface (.swiftmodule) are both present, the binary one will still
be preferred. This just /allows/ parseable interfaces to be used.
rdar://problem/36885834
In addition to capturing more detailed preprocessor info, the
DetailedPreprocessorRecord option sets the clang module format to 'raw'
rather than the default 'object'. Sourcekitd doesn't link the code
generation libs, which it looks like the default 'object' format requires,
so it sets this option to true. The subinvocation generated when loading a
module from a .swiftinterface file still used the default prior to this
change though, so it would end up crashing sourcekitd.
This change sets the DetailedProccessorRecord option if the DetailedRecord
option is set on the preprocessor options of parent context's clang module
loader. This fixes interface generation crashing for modules that only have
a .swiftinterface file.
rdar://problem/43906499
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.
This code was an experiment in how to collect information after a crash,
that did not end up being used. It's unclear how much it has bitrotted
at this point, since it has no tests and was not designed with automated
testing in mind. Parts of it interfere with some changes I want to make
to the underlying tracing mechanism, so I am finally removing it. This
also lets us remove the buffer copying in the parts of tracing used by
the compile notifications, improving performance.
For rdar://39538847
When enabled, send a notification before/after every "compilation",
which for now means `performSema`. This piggy-backs and modifies some
existing code that we had for "tracing" operations in sourcekitd that
unfortunately was untested. At least now some of the basic parts are
tested via the new notifications.
Part of rdar://38438512
This is how it was used in all but one place anyway, and makes it easier
to understand. It also aligns better with some further refactoring I
want to do...
Before conditional conformances, the archetypes in conformance
extensions (i.e. extension Foo: SomeProtocol) were equivalent to those
in the type decl, with the same protocol bounds and so on. The code for
printing "synthesized" members relied on this fact. This commit teaches
that code to deal with archetypes in the conditional conformance
extension when required.
Fixes rdar://problem/36553066 and SR-6930.
Stop parsing frontend arguments directly and use the driver instead. The
most intersting part of this change is that it forces us to consider
whether our compiler invocation will have inputs or not. We have
several kinds of requests that need to create a compiler instance, but
not parse any inputs (interface-generation, doc-info, and indexing when
operating on a module instead of source files).
Incidentally, add an error when trying to do doc-info on multiple source
files. This was already very broken (assertion failures and bogus source
locations), so add an error for it.
rdar://problem/17897287
- Outlaw duplicate input files, fix driver, fix tests, and add test.
- Reflect that no buffer is present without a (possibly pseudo) named file.
- Reflect fact that every input has a (possible pseudo) name.
- Break up CompilerInstance::setup.
Don't bail on dups.
This has the effect of propagating the search path to the clang importer as '-iframework'.
It doesn't affect whether a swift module is treated as system or not, this can be done as follow-up enhancement.
The typedef `swift::Module` was a temporary solution that allowed
`swift::Module` to be renamed to `swift::ModuleDecl` without requiring
every single callsite to be modified.
Modify all the callsites, and get rid of the typedef.
This patch allows SourceKit to generate the interface for a given type specified by its mangled name.
Type interface is refined decl printing with type parameters localized and unusable members hidden.
Required field:
"key.request": "source.request.editor.open.interface.swifttype"
"key.usr": the mangled name of the given type.