ASTContexts
This introduces swift::ide::CodeCompletionCache, which is a persistent code
completion result cache.
Right now REPL happens to use it (try importing Cocoa and doing code
completion), and the difference is noticeable. But completion in REPL is
still slow, because Cocoa goes through the AST Verifier on every completion
(for unknown reasons).
This commit does not implement cache invalidation yet, and it does not use
libcache to evict cache entries under memory pressure.
This commit also introduces two regressions:
- We get fewer Cocoa results that expected. Module::isModuleVisible in Clang
does not incorrectly reports that that ObjectiveC.NSObject submodule is not
visible from Cocoa.
- We are not implementing the decl hiding rules correctly. We used to rely on
visible decl lookup to do it for us, but now we have a different data structure
we have real decls from the current module and we have a text-only cache, so we
are forced to reimplement this part of name lookup in code completion.
Swift SVN r9633
Right now this is just an extra layer of indirection for the decls,
operators, and imports in a TU, but it's the first step towards compiling
multiple source files at once without pretending they're all in a single
file. This is important for the "implicit visibility" feature, where
declarations from other source files in the same module are accessible
from the file currently being compiled.
Swift SVN r9072
around everywhere
Fixes:
rdar://14585108 Code completion does not work at the beginning of the file
rdar://14592634 Code completion returns zero results at EOF in a function
without a closing brace
Swift SVN r6820
"IsAnnotation" flag on the Chunk. This flag is also set on the TypeAnnotation
chunk.
This revised design makes it easy for the client to find out if a particular
chunk should be inserted into the editor buffer or not.
Swift SVN r6809