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Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Gottesman
d0938a906f [move-only] Ban resilient noncopyable types.
One can still in resilient frameworks have noncopyable frozen types.

This means that one cannot make a noncopyable:

1. Full resilient public type.
2. @usableFromInline type.

NOTE: One can still use a frozen noncopyable type as a usableFromInline class
field. I validated in the attached tests that we get the correct code
generation.

I also eliminated a small bug in TypeCheckDeclPrimary where we weren't using a
requestified attr check and instead were checking directly.

rdar://111125845
2023-06-21 16:57:44 -07:00
Kavon Farvardin
ee819c80a9 Build support for ~Copyable atop @_moveOnly
We parse `~Copyable` in an inheritance clause of enum and
struct decls as a synonym for the `@_moveOnly` attribute
being added to that decl. This completely side-steps the
additional infrastructure for generalized suppressed
conformances in favor of a minimal solution. One benefit of
this minimal solution is that it doesn't risk introducing
any back-compat issues with older compilers or stdlibs.

The trade-off is that we're more committed to supporting
`@_moveOnly` in compiled modules in the future. In fact,
this change does not deprecate `@_moveOnly` in any way.

resolves rdar://106775103
2023-05-01 14:36:39 -07:00
Kavon Farvardin
bf7091f046 ensure #if $MoveOnly evaluates to true
I enabled move-only types by default, but I didn't
realize that the `Feature::MoveOnly` needs to graduate
into a `LANGUAGE_FEATURE` so that `EvaluateIfConfigCondition`
will recognize `$MoveOnly` as being true.

fixes rdar://107050387
2023-03-24 08:48:26 -07:00
Kavon Farvardin
b78e2f58e7 Ensure all decls using move-only types are feature-guarded
rdar://106262652
2023-03-05 16:28:09 -08:00