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Author SHA1 Message Date
Doug Gregor
67ca1c9ea1 Implement the new casting syntaxes "as" and "as?".
There's a bit of a reshuffle of the ExplicitCastExpr subclasses:
  - The existing ConditionalCheckedCastExpr expression node now represents
"as?". 
  - A new ForcedCheckedCastExpr node represents "as" when it is a
  downcast.
  - CoerceExpr represents "as" when it is a coercion.
  - A new UnresolvedCheckedCastExpr node describes "as" before it has
  been type-checked down to ForcedCheckedCastExpr or CoerceExpr. This
  wasn't a strictly necessary change, but it helps us detangle what's
  going on.

There are a few new diagnostics to help users avoid getting bitten by
as/as? mistakes:
  - Custom errors when a forced downcast (as) is used as the operand
  of postfix '!' or '?', with Fix-Its to remove the '!' or make the
  downcast conditional (with as?), respectively.
  - A warning when a forced downcast is injected into an optional,
  with a suggestion to use a conditional downcast.
  - A new error when the postfix '!' is used for a contextual
  downcast, with a Fix-It to replace it with "as T" with the
  contextual type T.

Lots of test updates, none of which felt like regressions. The new
tests are in test/expr/cast/optionals.swift. 

Addresses <rdar://problem/17000058>


Swift SVN r18556
2014-05-22 06:15:29 +00:00
Joe Pamer
a74c44a6e4 Fix two crashing bugs related to checked downcasts - rdar://problem/16093456 and rdar://problem/16892211.
Swift SVN r18118
2014-05-15 18:36:44 +00:00
Doug Gregor
1efd9fba5b Start accepting '#' in addition to '`' to mark a keyword argument <rdar://problem/16891828>.
Update the standard library, tests, diagnostics, and Fix-Its.

Swift SVN r17981
2014-05-13 00:03:04 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
fad874708e Adjust test cases.
Swift SVN r17964
2014-05-12 22:01:52 +00:00
John McCall
298577676e Introduce the monadic ? operator.
A ? operator is interpreted as this if it's left-bound,
so ternary operators now have to be spaced on the left.

Swift SVN r8832
2013-10-02 01:27:45 +00:00