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Author SHA1 Message Date
Erik Eckstein
2e01b0edeb SIL: add assign_by_delegate instruction
Used for property delegates.
2019-04-23 11:32:28 -07:00
David Zarzycki
b6b5ea5faa [AST] Reference ownership macro fixes and cleanup
This simplifies some boilerplate, and in particular, some SIL verifier
logic; and fixes a couple bugs related to always loadable reference
storage types.
2019-02-28 20:52:19 -05:00
Joe Groff
bb67cf815c Merge pull request #21355 from technicated/tuple-keypaths-2
Tuple KeyPaths
2019-02-25 12:56:05 -08:00
Andrea Tomarelli
aab138dcea Barebone implementation of TupleElement in SIL 2019-02-18 09:04:42 +01:00
Azoy
5af2663c57 Textualize assign init kind
Rename [assign] to [reassign]

fix some tests

AssignOwnershipQualifier

formatting

moar formatting
2019-02-12 20:16:25 -06:00
Robert Widmann
d7a406dbc2 Merge pull request #20950 from CodaFi/christmas-declarations
[NFC] Upgrade EnumElementDecl to a DeclContext
2019-01-18 17:25:22 -05:00
Robert Widmann
c5b7230d22 [NFC] Upgrade EnumElementDecl to a DeclContext
Pure plumbing for the sake of default arguments.
2019-01-16 18:39:30 -05:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
f664b16010 SIL: Add an on stack version of partial_apply
It does not take ownership of its non-trivial arguments, is a trivial
function type and therefore must not be destroyed. The compiler must
make sure to extend the lifetime of non-trivial arguments beyond the
last use of the closure.

  %objc = copy_value %0 : $AnObject
  %closure = partial_apply [stack] [callee_guaranteed] %16(%obj) : $@convention(thin) (@guaranteed AnObject) -> ()
  %closure2 = mark_dependence %closure : $@noescape @callee_guaranteed () -> () on %obj : $AnObject
  %user = function_ref @useClosure : $@convention(thin) (@noescape @callee_guaranteed () -> ()) -> ()
  apply %user(%closure2) : $@convention(thin) (@noescape @callee_guaranteed () -> ()) -> ()
  dealloc_stack %closure : $() ->()
  destroy_value %obj : $AnObject // noescape closure does not take ownership

SR-904
rdar://35590578
2019-01-15 11:20:33 -08:00
Jordan Rose
425c190086 Restore initializing entry points for @objc convenience initializers (#21815)
This undoes some of Joe's work in 8665342 to add a guarantee: if an
@objc convenience initializer only calls other @objc initializers that
eventually call a designated initializer, it won't result in an extra
allocation. While Objective-C /allows/ returning a different object
from an initializer than the allocation you were given, doing so
doesn't play well with some very hairy implementation details of
compiled nib files (or NSCoding archives with cyclic references in
general).

This guarantee only applies to
(1) calling `self.init`
(2) where the delegated-to initializer is @objc
because convenience initializers must do dynamic dispatch when they
delegate, and Swift only stores allocating entry points for
initializers in a class's vtable. To dynamically find an initializing
entry point, ObjC dispatch must be used instead.

(It's worth noting that this patch does NOT check that the calling
initializer is a convenience initializer when deciding whether to use
ObjC dispatch for `self.init`. If we ever add peer delegation to
designated initializers, which is totally a valid feature, that should
use static dispatch and therefore should not go through objc_msgSend.)

This change doesn't /always/ result in fewer allocations; if the
delegated-to initializer ends up returning a different object after
all, the original allocation was wasted. Objective-C has the same
problem (one of the reasons why factory methods exist for things like
NSNumber and NSArray).

We do still get most of the benefits of Joe's original change. In
particular, vtables only ever contain allocating initializer entry
points, never the initializing ones, and never /both/ (which was a
thing that could happen with 'required' before).

rdar://problem/46823518
2019-01-14 13:06:50 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
cb0c53abee SIL: Remove isEscapedByUser flag on convert_escape_to_noescape instruction
It was only used for materializeForSet and is now dead code.
2019-01-04 09:21:38 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
622993890a [ownership] Use [ossa] on functions so ownership is controlled locally instead of the global -assume-parsing-unqualified-ownership-sil 2018-12-18 00:48:57 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
23378cc16f [sil] Rename QualifiedOwnership => Ownership.
Done using Xcode's refactoring engine.
2018-12-16 15:21:52 -08:00
Slava Pestov
aa747dcd81 Remove property behaviors 2018-12-07 20:38:33 -05:00
Michael Gottesman
0af0d5fddc [ownership] Replace ValueOwnershipKind::Trivial with ValueOwnershipKind::Any.
In a previous commit, I banned in the verifier any SILValue from producing
ValueOwnershipKind::Any in preparation for this.

This change arises out of discussions in between John, Andy, and I around
ValueOwnershipKind::Trivial. The specific realization was that this ownership
kind was an unnecessary conflation of the a type system idea (triviality) with
an ownership idea (@any, an ownership kind that is compatible with any other
ownership kind at value merge points and can only create). This caused the
ownership model to have to contort to handle the non-payloaded or trivial cases
of non-trivial enums. This is unnecessary if we just eliminate the any case and
in the verifier separately verify that trivial => @any (notice that we do not
verify that @any => trivial).

NOTE: This is technically an NFC intended change since I am just replacing
Trivial with Any. That is why if you look at the tests you will see that I
actually did not need to update anything except removing some @trivial ownership
since @any ownership is represented without writing @any in the parsed sil.

rdar://46294760
2018-12-04 23:01:43 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
52c1903e54 Add SIL support for [dynamic_replacement_for: ] functions 2018-11-06 09:58:28 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
7e32c68e1d Add new SIL instruction for calling dynamically_replaceable funtions
%0 = dynamic_function_ref @dynamically_replaceable_function
  apply %0()
  Calls a [dynamically_replaceable] function.

  %0 = prev_dynamic_function_ref @dynamic_replacement_function
  apply %0
  Calls the previous implementation that dynamic_replacement_function
  replaced.
2018-11-06 09:53:22 -08:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
5f4e183302 Add [dynamically_replacable] to SILFunctions
'dynamic' functions are marked as [dynamically_replaceable].
2018-11-06 09:53:21 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
62b5110357 [sil] Add a new CastConsumptionKind called BorrowAlways.
This means that:

1. SILGenPattern always borrows the object before it emits a case.
2. Any cast with this cast has a +0 result.

NOTE: That one can not use this with address types (so we assert if you
pass this checked_cast_addr_br).
NOTE: Once we have opaque values, checked_cast_br of a guaranteed value will
lower to a copy + checked_cast_addr_br (assuming the operation is a consuming
cast). To make sure this does not become a problem in terms of performance, we
will need a pass that can transform SILGenPattern +0 cases to +1 cases. This is
something that we have talked about in the past and I think it is reasonable to
implement.

This is an incremental commit towards fixing SILGenPattern for ownership.

rdar://29791263
2018-10-10 21:02:58 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
3cd1b7bedc [sil] Extract out ApplySite/FullApplySite into their own header.
I believe that these were in SILInstruction for historic reasons. This is a
separate API on top of SILInstruction so it makes sense to pull it out into its
own header.
2018-09-25 13:32:59 -07:00
Doug Gregor
4ed973329a [SIL] Unify default witness table entries with witness table entries.
SILWitnessTable::Entry already contains a superset of what was supported
by SILDefaultWitnessTable::Entry, the latter of which only had “no entry”
and “method” states. Make SILDefaultWitnessTable::Entry an alias for
SILWitnessTable::Entry, and unify all of the parsing/printing/
(de)serialization logic.
2018-09-15 22:04:46 -07:00
swift-ci
cc329fee03 Merge pull request #19141 from aschwaighofer/remove_constant_string_literal 2018-09-10 15:51:47 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
0290cd4323 [sil] Eliminate end_borrow_argument now that end_borrow has a single operand.
I changed all of the places that used end_borrow_argument to use end_borrow.

NOTE: I discovered in the process of this patch that we are not verifying
guaranteed block arguments completely. I disabled the tests here that show this
bad behavior and am going to re-enable them with more tests in a separate PR.
This has not been a problem since SILGen does not emit any such arguments as
guaranteed today. But once I do the SILGenPattern work this will change.

rdar://33440767
2018-09-06 14:04:57 -07:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
73df12c09f Remove dead constant_string_literal
constant_string_literal was added to support a one word representation
of String that never materialized.
2018-09-05 12:13:57 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
c599539044 [sil] Eliminate the src parameter from end_borrow.
This does not eliminate the entrypoints on SILBuilder yet. I want to do this in
two parts so that it is functionally easier to disentangle changing the APIs
above SILBuilder and changing the underlying instruction itself.

rdar://33440767
2018-09-04 16:38:24 -07:00
Harlan
dc1bc823e6 [InterfaceGen] Remove #ifs from default arguments (#19075)
* [InterfaceGen] Remove #ifs from default args

This patch removes all #if configs form the bodies of default arguments,
which can contain multiline closures, while preserving the bodies of the
clauses that are active.

This code is generalized and should "just work" for inlinable function
bodies, which will come in a later patch.

* Address review comments

* Fix and test CharSourceRange.overlaps

* Fix CharSourceRange::print to respect half-open ranges
2018-08-31 20:18:48 -07:00
John McCall
b80618fc80 Replace materializeForSet with the modify coroutine.
Most of this patch is just removing special cases for materializeForSet
or other fairly mechanical replacements.  Unfortunately, the rest is
still a fairly big change, and not one that can be easily split apart
because of the quite reasonable reliance on metaprogramming throughout
the compiler.  And, of course, there are a bunch of test updates that
have to be sync'ed with the actual change to code-generation.

This is SR-7134.
2018-08-27 03:24:43 -04:00
Erik Eckstein
99a9ed5535 SIL: remove the pinning instructions: strong_pin, strong_unpin, is_unique_or_pinned
They are not used anymore after removing the pinning addressors.
2018-08-23 12:47:56 -07:00
Andrew Trick
c9033ed938 Add a SIL attribute [without_actually_escaping].
ConvertFunction and reabstraction thunks need this attribute. Otherwise,
there is no way to identify that withoutActuallyEscaping was used
to explicitly perform a conversion.

The destination of a [without_actually_escaping] conversion always has
an escaping function type. The source may have either an escaping or
@noescape function type. The conversion itself may be a nop, and there
is nothing distinctive about it. The thing that is special about these
conversions is that the source function type may have unboxed
captures. i.e. they have @inout_aliasable parameters. Exclusivity
requires that the compiler enforce a SIL data flow invariant that
nonescaping closures with unboxed captures can never be stored or
passed as an @escaping function argument. Adding this attribute allows
the compiler to enforce the invariant in general with an escape hatch
for withoutActuallyEscaping.
2018-08-14 17:14:25 -07:00
swift-ci
1623f42447 Merge pull request #18292 from mhong/master_bytes_string 2018-08-06 09:05:58 -07:00
Doug Gregor
bd5f5d80e4 [AST] Add ExtensionDecl::getExtendedNominal().
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().
2018-08-03 11:26:48 -07:00
Mingsheng Hong
ba38bcb279 Introduce a new 'bytes' form of the string_literal SIL instruction. Have it
print and parse as a stable hexadecimal form that isn't interpreted as UTF8.

One use case is in representing serialized protobuf strings (as in the
tensorflow branch: f7ed452eba/lib/SILOptimizer/Mandatory/TFPartition.cpp (L3875)).

The original work was done by @lattner and merged into the tensorflow
branch. This PR is to upstream those changes.
2018-07-27 11:58:00 -07:00
swift-ci
61c4e85f79 Merge pull request #18186 from gottesmm/pr-17a6d1e59533a646cfd8bb69ff9f7be24a5327dd 2018-07-24 14:05:59 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
be568902f2 [ownership] Always print out ownership argument annotations whether or not -enable-sil-ownership is passed in.
This is how we originally controlled whether or not we printed out ownership
annotations when we printed SIL. Since then, I have changed (a few months ago I
believe) the ownership model eliminator to know how to eliminate these
annotations from the SIL itself. So this hack can be removed.

As an additional benefit, this will let me rename -enable-sil-ownership to
-enable-sil-ownership-verifier. This will I hope eliminate confusion around this
option in the short term while I am preparing to work on semantic sil again.

rdar://42509812
2018-07-24 13:18:37 -07:00
John McCall
7a4aeed570 Implement generalized accessors using yield-once coroutines.
For now, the accessors have been underscored as `_read` and `_modify`.
I'll prepare an evolution proposal for this feature which should allow
us to remove the underscores or, y'know, rename them to `purple` and
`lettuce`.

`_read` accessors do not make any effort yet to avoid copying the
value being yielded.  I'll work on it in follow-up patches.

Opaque accesses to properties and subscripts defined with `_modify`
accessors will use an inefficient `materializeForSet` pattern that
materializes the value to a temporary instead of accessing it in-place.
That will be fixed by migrating to `modify` over `materializeForSet`,
which is next up after the `read` optimizations.

SIL ownership verification doesn't pass yet for the test cases here
because of a general fault in SILGen where borrows can outlive their
borrowed value due to being cleaned up on the general cleanup stack
when the borrowed value is cleaned up on the formal-access stack.
Michael, Andy, and I discussed various ways to fix this, but it seems
clear to me that it's not in any way specific to coroutine accesses.

rdar://35399664
2018-07-23 18:59:58 -04:00
Joe Groff
849d9397d6 SIL: Generate external key path references with local candidate components.
The other side of #17404. Since we don't want to generate up front key path metadata for properties/subscripts with no withheld implementation details, the client should generate a key path component that can be used to represent a key path component based on its public interface.
2018-07-06 14:24:07 -07:00
David Zarzycki
476d869e55 [SIL] NFC: Adopt reference storage type meta-programming macros 2018-06-30 06:44:33 -04:00
Huon Wilson
413501b34a [SIL] Separate thunks from signature optimization from other thunks.
Signature optimization is slightly different to (most) other thunks, in that
it's taking an existing function and turning that into a thunk, rather than
creating a thunk that calls an existing function. These symbols can be public,
etc. and so need to be handled a bit different to other types of thunks.
2018-06-26 14:53:58 +10:00
Joe Groff
3e4e00c163 SILGen: Emit "trivial" property descriptors for properties that withhold no information about their implementation.
Client code can make a best effort at emitting a key path referencing a property with its publicly exposed API, which in the common case will match what the defining module would produce as the canonical key path component representation of the declaration. We can reduce the code size impact of these descriptors by not emitting them when there's no hidden or possibly-resiliently-changed-in-the-past information about a storage declaration, having the property descriptor symbol reference a sentinel value telling client key paths to use their definition of the key path component.
2018-06-21 15:18:24 -07:00
John McCall
9022b5152f Rename accessor kinds from IsGetter -> IsGet, etc.
Introduce some metaprogramming of accessors and generally prepare
for storing less-structured accessor lists.

NFC except for a change to the serialization format.
2018-06-14 17:08:55 -04:00
kitasuke
802774c327 Don't print duplicated import decls by sil-opt if input file is silgen 2018-06-09 12:36:20 -07:00
Vedant Kumar
d71d3fb0f7 [Coverage] Test lowering of ill-formed SIL profiling intrinsics (#16607)
* [Coverage] Parse SIL coverage maps for top-level code decls

This adds SIL printer/parser support for SILCoverageMaps representing
top-level code decls.

* [Coverage] Test lowering of ill-formed SIL profiling intrinsics

This adds a test case to exercise a path in IRGen which discards
ill-formed profiling intrinsics.

rdar://40133800 & r://39146527
2018-05-15 11:16:31 -07:00
Slava Pestov
7ed2f8cc21 SIL Printer: Fix crash when @_specialize attribute applied to a declaration
We have no generic environment in this case, and just need to print
the canonical generic parameter types.

Fixes <https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-7673>.
2018-05-13 22:51:17 -07:00
Doug Gregor
482f55dc2a [SILPrinter] Eliminate SubstitutionList. 2018-05-11 17:37:26 -07:00
Doug Gregor
c009650268 [SIL] Standardize on printing the replacement types for a SubstitutionMap.
SIL printing and parsing was based on printing substitution lists.
Change that to instead print/parse based on the replacement types
in substitution maps, which fits more closely with the rest of the
system.

This commit is papering over an issue where the substitution maps
generated for the “apply” of a partial specialization use an
ever-so-slightly different generic signature than partial
specialization itself. The TODO in the SIL printer for covers that
case.
2018-05-11 13:46:51 -07:00
Doug Gregor
09446defef Eliminate yet more SubstitutionLists from SIL in search of a steady-state 2018-05-11 13:18:06 -07:00
Andrew Trick
fe326266cc [exclusivity] Add a [builtin] flag to begin_[unpaired_]access.
This flag supports promoting KeyPath access violations to an error in
Swift 4+, while building the standard library in Swift 3 mode. This is
only necessary as long as the standard library continues to build in
Swift 3 mode. Once the standard library build migrates, it can all be
ripped out.

<rdar://problem/40115738> [Exclusivity] Enforce Keypath access as an error, not a warning in 4.2.
2018-05-09 21:42:37 -07:00
David Zarzycki
8c0c55539f [SIL] NFC: Rename misleading getSwiftRValueType() to getASTType()
Reference storage types are not RValues. Also, use more SILType helper
methods to avoid line wrap.
2018-05-04 08:14:38 -04:00
Doug Gregor
d093879cab Reinstate SubstitutionList-based printing for SIL and specialized conformances.
The SIL parser depends on these, still.
2018-05-03 10:57:05 -07:00
Doug Gregor
b1f338a00b [SIL Opt] Switch GenericSpecializationInformation over to SubstitutionMap.
There isn't a clean cut point here, so switch
GenericSpecializationInformation from SubstitutionList to
SubstitutionMap and carry along dual SubstitutionMap/SubstitutionList
representations for a small part of ReabstractionInfo.
2018-05-03 09:27:21 -07:00
Doug Gregor
5724338abe [SIL] Switch "external" key path pattern components to SubstitutionMap.
Eliminates another source of SubstitutionList.
2018-05-03 08:48:54 -07:00