Placeholder variable that represents result of `if` should be placed
at the beginning of the statement, same goes for `Optional(.some(...))`
that wraps the expression in "then" branch.
Resolves: https://github.com/apple/swift/issues/62848
Local discriminators for named entities are currently being set by the
parser, so entities not created by the parser (e.g., that come from
synthesized code) don't get local discriminators. Moreover, there is
no checking to ensure that every named local entity gets a local
discriminator, so some entities would incorrectly get a local
discriminator of 0.
Assign local discriminators as part of setting closure discriminators,
in response to a request asking for the local discriminator, so the
parser does not need to track this information, and all local
declarations---including synthesized ones---get local discriminators.
And add checking to make sure that every entity that needs a local
discriminator gets assigned one.
There are a few interesting cases in here:
* There was a potential mangling collision with local property
wrappers because their generated variables weren't getting local
discriminators
* $interpolation variables introduced for string interpolation weren't
getting local discriminators, they were just wrong.
* "Local rename" when dealing with captures like `[x]` was dependent on
the new delcaration of `x` *not* getting a local discriminator. There
are funny cases involving nesting where it would do the wrong thing.
Type checking a StmtConditionElement is slightly different than type checking the VarDecl declared by it because it doesn’t complain about redeclaration like `if let myVar = myVar`. Thus, we need to handle it in `typeCheckASTNodeAtLoc`
We need swiftsourcedocinfo for cursor info and to be able to reuse the ASTContext from code completion for cursor info, we need to also retrieve the sourcedocinfo for code completion requests.
The lexer will be responsible for knowing whether we have a code completion token, everything else will also work for other IDE inspection features.
The changes start to really make sense once I rename CodeCompletion -> IDEInspection in a lot of places.
Otherwise, the closure discriminator will be incremented by one when the closure witht he code completion token is parsed a second time during the second pass, and thus it would receive a different discriminator during the second pass.
This brings up the ability to compute cursor info results using the completion-like type checking paradigm, which an reuse ASTContexts and doesn’t need to type check the entire file.
For now, the new implementation only supports cursor info on `ValueDecl`s (not on references) because they were easiest to implement. More cursor info kinds are coming soon.
At the moment, we only run the new implementation in a verification mode: It is only invoked in assert toolchains and when run, we check that the results are equivalent to the old implementation. Once more cursor info kinds are implemented and if the SourceKit stress tester doesn’t find any verification issues, we can enable the new implementation, falling back to the old implementation if the new one didn’t produce any results.
Fix the common error of using underscores instead of dashes.
In the rebranch this is an error (lit got more picky), but it also makes sense to fix the tests in the main branch
When a value is initialized or coerced for a type that conforms to
one of the `ExpressibleBy*Literal` protocols (or
`ExpressibleByStringInterpolation`), this change records an implicit
call to the corresponding `init(...Literal:)` in the indexstore,
located at the beginning of the literal.
`typealias` is currently allowed to refer to a protocol without the `any` keyword. This breaks mangling the typealias type into a USR will crash because parameterized protocols are expected to be `any` types.
Implement a SourceKit-specific minimal workaround for that problem by not computing USRs for parameterized protocols.
rdar://98623438
apple/swift#60716 changed `NominalTypeDecl::getAllProtocols` to no longer work on `ProtocolDecl`. Add a new wrapper to Refactoring.cpp that dispatches to either `getInheritedProtocols` or `getAllProtocols` depending on whether the type is a protocol or not.
rdar://99096663
This enables the ability to cancel requests, which aren’t code completion requests, again.
Previous crashes in SILGen are prevented by disabling cancellation during the SIL stages. Instead, we add dedicated cancellation checkpoints before and after SIL.
rdar://98390926
If a 'nil' literal occurs in a swift-case statment, it gets replaced by a reference to 'Optional.none' in the AST. We want to continue highlighting 'nil' as a keyword and not as an enum element.
Resolvesapple/sourcekit-lsp#599
rdar://97961865
`@Sendable` on completion handlers imported from Objective-C has been
implemented for a while, but has been disabled in production builds
due to a number of problems we've encountered with rolling it out.
Introduce an experimental feature for `@Sendable` completion handlers
so we can iterate on this more before we enable it by default.
Part of rdar://85569247, which will cover re-landing this feature.
Cursor info on a reference to a decl that shadows other decls should not
include those decls in the secondary symbols. They should only be
added on the decl itself, if that particular location is *also* the
reference to the shadowed decl (eg. in a shorthand if let or closure
capture).
Resolves rdar://96305891.
Fix a crash that could occur when performing
completion at the start of an accessor body.
Previously we assumed `CodeCompletion` would never
be null due to function body skipping in the first
pass of code completion. However with the
introduction of the ability to avoid skipping in
certain cases, it might be now be null if we need
to avoid skipping. Found by the stress tester.
rdar://95772803