|=, &=, and ^= now come along for free with a BitwiseOperationsType
conformance, so we can remove the special-cased operators for
RawOptionSetType.
Also, release notes.
Swift SVN r20630
Fixes <rdar://problem/17797711>
This is rather a kluge because of two other problems. Having these
fixed would allow a cleaner solution:
<rdar://problem/17815538> synthesize an allZeros static var for
BitwiseOperationsType conformance of imported NS_OPTIONS
<rdar://problem/17815767> Adding three overloads to stdlib slows
Fibonacci by 18-19%
Swift SVN r20563
Mechanically add "Type" to the end of any protocol names that don't end
in "Type," "ible," or "able." Also, drop "Type" from the end of any
associated type names, except for those of the *LiteralConvertible
protocols.
There are obvious improvements to make in some of these names, which can
be handled with separate commits.
Fixes <rdar://problem/17165920> Protocols `Integer` etc should get
uglier names.
Swift SVN r19883
ArrayBuffer
ArrayBufferType
ContiguousArrayBuffer
ContiguousArrayStorage
IndirectArrayBuffer
SliceBuffer
Unfortunately, can not remove 'public' from them since they are used by
Foundation overlay in bridging code.
Swift SVN r19810
Introduce the new BooleanLiteralConvertible protocol for Boolean
literals. Take "true" and "false" as real keywords (which is most of the
reason for the testsuite churn). Make Bool BooleanLiteralConvertible
and the default Boolean literal type, and ObjCBool
BooleanLiteralConvertible. Fixes <rdar://problem/17405310> and the
recent regression that made ObjCBool not work with true/false.
Swift SVN r19728
...unless the type has less accessibility than the protocol, in which case
they must be as accessible as the type.
This restriction applies even with access control checking disabled, but
shouldn't affect any decls not already marked with access control modifiers.
Swift SVN r19382
Keep calm: remember that the standard library has many more public exports
than the average target, and that this contains ALL of them at once.
I also deliberately tried to tag nearly every top-level decl, even if that
was just to explicitly mark things @internal, to make sure I didn't miss
something.
This does export more than we might want to, mostly for protocol conformance
reasons, along with our simple-but-limiting typealias rule. I tried to also
mark things private where possible, but it's really going to be up to the
standard library owners to get this right. This is also only validated
against top-level access control; I haven't fully tested against member-level
access control yet, and none of our semantic restrictions are in place.
Along the way I also noticed bits of stdlib cruft; to keep this patch
understandable, I didn't change any of them.
Swift SVN r19145
This is all goodness, and eliminates a major source of implicit conversions.
One thing this regresses on though, is that we now reject "x == nil" where
x is an option type and the element of the optional is not Equtatable. If
this is important, there are ways to enable this, but directly testing it as
a logic value is more straight-forward.
This does not include support for pattern matching against nil, that will be
a follow on patch.
Swift SVN r18918
String interpolation invokes convertFromStringInterpolationSegment() function
now. There is no need to add extensions to String to allow custom types to
participate in string interpolation. Just implementing Printable will do the
right thing.
Swift SVN r18104
It is replaced by debugPrint() family of functions, that are called by REPL.
There is a regression in printing types that don't conform to Printable, this
is tracked by rdar://16898708
Swift SVN r18006