* Make FloatingPoint require that Self.Magnitude == Self
We didn't have the where clause to express this constraint at the time that the FloatingPoint protocol was implemented, but we do now. This is not a semantic change to FloatingPoint, which has always bound IEEE-754 arithmetic types, for which this constraint would necessarily hold, but it does effect the type system.
For example, currently the following function does not type check:
~~~~
func foo<T>(x: T) -> T where T: FloatingPoint {
var r = x.remainder(dividingBy: 1)
return r.magnitude
}
~~~~
with this change, it compiles correctly.
Having done this, we no longer need to have a separate `abs` defined on FloatingPoint; we can use the existing function defined on `SignedNumeric` instead. Additionally mark the global `fabs` defined in the platform C module deprecated in favor of the Swift `abs`; we don't need to carry two names for this function going forward.
We would like to eventually extend Array, Dictionary, and Set to support move-only element types when the language does. To that end, we need to get the `consuming`-ness of protocol requirements on Sequence, Collection, and related protocols right for forward compatibility so that a future version of Swift that extends these types to support move-only data structures remains ABI- and API-compatible with older versions of the language. Mark requirements as `__consuming` where it would be necessary for a move-only implementation of one of these types.
- Move deprecated declarations into a separate deprecated extension
(suppresses tghe warning)
- Mark an initializer from CharacterView as deprecated
Addresses: <rdar://problem/40625231>
Add some fast paths to String.init(decoding:as:) for inputs of
contiguously stored UTF-8 code units. Dramatically speeds up creation
when the String happens to be ASCII and we can form more small
strings.
- Clarify RawValue requirement for OptionSet
- Make Bool counterexample more clearly an error
- Add clarifying note about unsafe arithmetic methods
- Add/refine complexity docs for sequence/collection
- Remove docs from obsoleted symbols
- Standardize on unicode.org for links about Unicode
- More complexity annotations
- Expand dictionary defaulted subscript docs
- Fix error in Dictionary.init(minimumCapacity:) docs
- Improve accuracy of prime number listing
Now that bridging is enabled, unify the ObjC and non-ObjC paths. Expand
the comment with how to efficiently grab the object reference and when
it can be enabled.
@effects is too low a level, and not meant for general usage outside
the standard library. Therefore it deserves to be underscored like
other such attributes.
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.