We were accidentally forcing all members of a class to be instantiated in two places:
- by trying to look up an existing destructor decl in the class, and
- by adding the implicit destructor to the class, because addMember needlessly called loadAllMembers.
Fix the former problem by adding a 'has destructor' bit to ClassDecl so we can track whether the implicit destructor needs to be added without querying its members. Fix the latter by making IterableDeclContext::addMember not call loadAllMembers, and making loadAllMembers not barf when it sees existing members in the context.
Together with Jordan and JoeP's changes, this makes many interpreter tests now compile 3-20x faster.
Swift SVN r17562
I got a little ahead of myself on this one, so without the remaining work for rdar://problem/16540403 it wasn't quite correct. For now just descend into the sub expression.
Swift SVN r16859
them with uses of TypeExpr instead. The remaining uses of
MetaTypeExpr (which will be renamed soon) are places where we
are applying the ".dynamicType" virtual property to an expression.
Unadorned uses of types in code, e.g. the Int in "Int.self" are
now represented with TypeExpr.
One unfortunate travesty that doing this work revealed is that we
are extremely sloppy and terrible about maintaining location information
in implicitly generated decls, and our invariants vary quite a bit. This
is really horrible, but I'm not sure whether I'll go fix the hacks or not.
This patch perpetuates the existing crimes, but makes them more visible.
NFC!
Swift SVN r16646
when resolving identifiers into types. This will eventually allow us to
solve annoying issues like rdar://15295763&15588967 by better modeling
what we already have.
Swift SVN r16620
Lower LValueConversionExprs to LValueConversionComponents of SILGen's LValues, which add the conversion pair as a logical component of a writeback chain.
Swift SVN r15771
Add a third branch to the constraint system for '&x' expressions that allows conversion from an lvalue to a type via an additional writeback step:
- Add an LValueConversionExpr node that converts from @lvalue T to @lvalue U, given a pair of functions that convert T -> U and U -> T, to represent the writeback temporary.
- Allow conversion in an inout expression from @lvalue T to a type U that has the following members:
static func __writeback_conversion(Builtin.RawPointer, T.Type) -> U
static func __writeback_conversion_get(T) -> V
static func __writeback_conversion_set(V) -> T
which builds a solution that produces an LValueConversion from the get/set pair before passing the pointer to the writeback temporary off to the conversion function.
Swift SVN r15764
Language features like erasing concrete metatype
values are also left for the future. Still, baby steps.
The singleton ordinary metatype for existential types
is still potentially useful; we allow it to be written
as P.Protocol.
I've been somewhat cavalier in making code accept
AnyMetatypeType instead of a more specific type, and
it's likely that a number of these places can and
should be more restrictive.
When T is an existential type, parse T.Type as an
ExistentialMetatypeType instead of a MetatypeType.
An existential metatype is the formal type
\exists t:P . (t.Type)
whereas the ordinary metatype is the formal type
(\exists t:P . t).Type
which is singleton. Our inability to express that
difference was leading to an ever-increasing cascade
of hacks where information is shadily passed behind
the scenes in order to make various operations with
static members of protocols work correctly.
This patch takes the first step towards fixing that
by splitting out existential metatypes and giving
them a pointer representation. Eventually, we will
need them to be able to carry protocol witness tables
Swift SVN r15716
Add two new AST node types:
- InOutConversionExpr, which represents an '&x' expression that involves inout conversion. This will be a signal to SILGen not to introduce a writeback scope for the nested conversion call.
- LValueToPointerExpr, which represents the primitive '@lvalue T' to 'RawPointer' conversion that produces the argument to the inout conversion.
Build an InOutConversionExpr AST when an inout expression is resolved by a conversion to an BuiltinInOutAddressConvertible type.
Swift SVN r15594
contains, instead of being a stored bit set up by the parser. Observed properties
have storage... unless they are overriding, and this avoids having to maintain
this bit.
This fixes:
<rdar://problem/16382967> Overriding observing properties have no storage, so shouldn't prevent initializer synth
Swift SVN r15301
separately from the get/set value. There is no exposed way in the
source language to use this, and this causes shorter term annoyance.
I chose to flatten the value and indices so the value comes first.
In principle, this allows us to completely eliminate our ObjC importer
thunks. I haven't removed them though, because they might be useful
for something else.
Swift SVN r14049
Introduce a new expression kind, OpenExistentialExpr, that "opens" up
an existential value into a value of a fresh archetype type that
represents the dynamic type of the existential. That value can be
referenced (via an OpaqueValueExpr) within the within the
subexpression of OpenExistentialExpr. For example, a call to a
DynamicSelf method on an existential looks something like this:
(open_existential_expr implicit type='P'
(opaque_value_expr implicit type='opened P' @ 0x7fd95207c290
unique)
(load_expr implicit type='P'
(declref_expr type='@lvalue P' decl=t.(file).func
decl.p@t.swift:5:37 specialized=no))
(erasure_expr implicit type='P'
(call_expr type='opened P'
(archetype_member_ref_expr type='() -> opened P'
decl=t.(file).P.f@t.swift:2:8 [with Self=opened P]
(opaque_value_expr implicit type='opened P' @
0x7fd95207c290 unique))
(tuple_expr type='()')))))
Note that we're using archetype_member_ref_expr rather than
existential_member_ref_expr, because the call is operating on the
opaque_value_expr of archetype type. The outer erasure turns the
archetype value back into an existential value.
The SILGen side of this is somewhat incomplete; we're using
project_existential[_ref] to open the existential, which is almost
correct: it gives us access to the value as an archetype, but IRGen
doesn't know to treat the archetype type as a fresh archetype whose
conformances come from the existential. Additionally, the output of
the opened type is not properly parsable. I'll fix this in follow-on
commits.
Finally, the type checker very narrowly introduces support for
OpenExistentialExpr as it pertains to DynamicSelf. However, this can
generalize to support all accesses into existentials, eliminating the
need for ExistentialMemberRef and ExistentialSubscript in the AST and
protocol_method in SIL, as well as enabling more advanced existential
features should we want them later.
Swift SVN r13740
- purge @inout from comments in the compiler except for places talking about
the SIL argument convention.
- change diagnostics to not refer to @inout
- Change the astprinter to print InoutType without the @, so it doesn't show
up in diagnostics or in closure argument types in code completion.
- Implement type parsing support for the new inout syntax (before we just
handled patterns).
- Switch the last couple of uses in the stdlib (in types) to inout.
- Various testcase updates (more to come).
Swift SVN r13564
with FuncDecls. This allows us to eliminate special case code for handling
self in various parts of the compiler.
This also improves loc info (debug info and AST info) because 'self' now
has a location instead of being invalid.
I also took the opportunity to factor a bunch of places creating self decls
to use similar patterns and less copy and paste code.
Swift SVN r13196
Allow IfStmts and WhileStmts to have as their condition either an expression, as usual, or a pattern binding introduced by 'var' or 'let', which will conditionally bind to the value inside an optional. Unlike normal pattern bindings, these bindings require an in-line initializer, which will be required to be Optional type. Parse variable bindings in this position, and type-check them by requiring an Optional on the right-hand side and unwrapping it to form the pattern type. Extend SILGen's lowering of if and while statements to handle conditionally binding variables.
Swift SVN r13146
To get here, make the implicit 'self' parameter a bit more like a
parsed parameter, by giving it a trivial TypeRepr so that pattern
validation will validate the type. This latter piece is important for
DynamicSelf, because we need the interface type of the function to
refer to the implicit generic parameter while the actual type refers
to the archetype.
Swift SVN r12757
This still isn't /that/ lazy because a lot of things can force member
deserialization (such as the type-checker generating a DestructorDecl for
every imported class), and we don't do this in a member-granular way just
yet. I don't see any change in testing time, for example.
But besides just being a good thing in general, this perturbs the order
of imported decls enough to fix <rdar://problem/15799697>: we can now
reliably see that there is a -URL:something: function on NSObject that
blocks any properties named 'URL' from being imported as properties.
(Which we don't actually want; see <rdar://problem/15456130>.)
Swift SVN r12685
with two kinds, and some more specific predicates that clients can use.
The notion of 'computed or not' isn't specific enough for how properties
are accessed. We already have problems with ObjC properties that are
stored but usually accessed through getters and setters, and a bool here
isn't helping matters.
NFC.
Swift SVN r12593
1. Implement parser and sema support for our subscript syntax proposal in
protocols. Now you have to use subscript(..) { get } or {get set} to
indicate what you want. I suspect that the syntax will evolve, but at
least we can express what we need now.
2. Change the representation of SubscriptDecls in protocols to make
(empty) funcdecls for the getter and setter. This guarantees that
every subscript has at least a getter.
Swift SVN r12555
1) Revert my change to give DeclContext a dump method, it confuses the debugger.
2) Refactor SILGen::requiresObjCPropertyEntryPoints out to
VarDecl::usesObjCGetterAndSetter.
Swift SVN r12526