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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Lacey
508d776c28 Adjust the expression type checker timeout to 10 minutes.
The old threshold was sometimes being reached on an ASAN bot.

Also fix a spot where I missed passing in the override value from the
command-line.

rdar://problem/32925008
2017-06-22 10:17:27 -07:00
Mark Lacey
e51e3e4bd4 Update determination of "too complex" expression to take time into account.
By default, end expression type checking after the elapsed process time
is more than 60 seconds for the current expression. This threshold can
be overridden by using -solver-expression-time-threshold=<seconds>.

Resolves rdar://problem/32859654
2017-06-21 16:26:34 -07:00
Roman Levenstein
2a10d8692b Clean-up the code that stored and passes the SILSerializeAll flag around.
- SILSerializeAll flag is now stored in the SILOptions and passed around as part of it
- Explicit SILSerializeAll/wholeModuleSerialized/makeModuleFragile API parameters are removed in many places
2017-06-16 17:50:33 -07:00
Mark Lacey
d26c859222 Add -warn-long-expression-type-checking=<limit> frontend option.
Generates a warning for any expression that takes longer than <limit>
milliseconds to type check. This compliments the existing
-warn-long-function-body=<limit> option.
2017-06-12 17:27:29 -07:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
e6f3af8edd [frontend] Fix use-after-free issue found via ASAN 2017-05-05 07:38:49 -07:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
b1fe90cc46 [frontend] Don't destroy the compiler instance object inside performCompile()
This permits continuing to use the diagnostic engine object from the instance.
2017-05-03 16:27:50 -07:00
Mark Lacey
e1d727d76d Fix unused variable warnings in release build. 2017-04-11 10:37:51 -07:00
Huon Wilson
31b92b1b46 Merge pull request #8473 from huonw/symbol-list-2
Remove dependency on IRGenModule of some linkage computations
2017-04-05 16:39:04 -07:00
Huon Wilson
65c6bdca90 [IRGen] Remove IGM argument, factor out conformance fragility logic. 2017-04-05 09:54:19 -07:00
David Farler
65668c9d82 Cache Code Completion results from PCH files
- Add CompilerInvocation::getPCHHash
  This will be used when creating a unique filename for a persistent
  precompiled bridging header.

- Automatically generate and use a precompiled briding header
  When we're given both -import-objc-header and -pch-output-dir
  arguments, we will try to:
  - Validate what we think the PCH filename should be for the bridging
    header, based on the Swift PCH hash and the clang module hash.
    - If we're successful, we'll just use it.
    - If it's out of date or something else is wrong, we'll try to
      emit it.
  - This gives us a single filename which we can `stat` to check for the
    validity of our code completion cache, which is keyed off of module
    name, module filename, and module file age.

- Cache code completion results from imported modules
  If we just have a single .PCH file imported, we can use that file as
  part of the key used to cache declarations in a module.  Because
  multiple files can contribute to the __ObjC module, we've always given
  it the phony filename "<imports>", which never exists, so `stat`-ing it
  always fails and we never cache declarations in it.

  This is extremely problematic for projects with huge bridging headers.
  In the case where we have a single PCH import, this can bring warm code
  completion times down to about 500ms from over 2-3s, so it can provide a
  nice performance win for IDEs.

- Add a new test that performs two code-completion requests with a bridging header.
- Add some -pch-output-dir flags to existing SourceKit tests that import a bridging
  header.

rdar://problem/31198982
2017-04-04 20:44:33 -07:00
Huon Wilson
55b2ba2524 [Frontend] Add -emit-imported-modules: listing modules imported by the current one.
This is purely designed to cheaply compute dependency graphs between
modules, and thus only lists the top-level names (i.e. not submodules)
and doesn't do any form of semantic analysis.
2017-03-17 18:44:03 -07:00
Mark Lacey
3903a43f97 Add a command-line option to time expression type-checking. 2017-01-11 00:15:38 -08:00
Brian Gesiak
663b92ece9 [AST] Completely replace Module with ModuleDecl
The typedef `swift::Module` was a temporary solution that allowed
`swift::Module` to be renamed to `swift::ModuleDecl` without requiring
every single callsite to be modified.

Modify all the callsites, and get rid of the typedef.
2017-01-08 00:36:08 -05:00
Robert Widmann
0febbf0b72 Effectively revert #5778
This reverts the contents of #5778 and replaces it with a far simpler
implementation of condition resolution along with canImport.  When
combined with the optimizations in #6279 we get the best of both worlds
with a performance win and a simpler implementation.
2017-01-06 16:16:39 -07:00
practicalswift
6d1ae2a39c [gardening] 2016 → 2017 2017-01-06 16:41:22 +01:00
Maxwell Swadling
214efbfc3c Added a new AST Walker that instruments the AST to provide callbacks that simulate a program counter
Based off the PlaygroundTransform, this new ASTWalker leaves calls to __builtin_pc_before and __builtin_pc_after before and after a user would expect a program counter to enter a range of source code.
2016-12-19 10:56:40 -08:00
Robert Widmann
cededef0d6 Add condition resolution as a new phrase post-parse
An unfortunately necessary thing to delay defrosting function bodies as
long as we can.
2016-12-14 15:39:19 -05:00
practicalswift
797b80765f [gardening] Use the correct base URL (https://swift.org) in references to the Swift website
Remove all references to the old non-TLS enabled base URL (http://swift.org)
2016-11-20 17:36:03 +01:00
Jordan Rose
18c7592863 Add frontend option "-warn-long-function-bodies=<N>".
This is a /slightly/ more user-friendly option than
-debug-time-function-bodies; pass it a limit in milliseconds and
the compiler will warn whenever a function or multi-statement closure
takes longer than that to type-check.

Since it's a frontend option (and thus usually passed with -Xfrontend),
I went with the "joined" syntax as the common case. The usual "separate"
syntax of "-warn-long-function-bodies <N>" is also available.

As a frontend option, this is UNSUPPORTED and may be removed without
notice at any future date.

Additional caveats:
- Other parts of type-checking not measured by this may also be slow.
- May include first-use penalties (i.e. "this is slow because it's
  the first function that references an imported type, which causes
  many things to be imported")
- Does not report anything whatsoever about other phases of compilation
  (SILGen, optimization, IRGen, assembly emission, whatever).
- Does not catch anything accidentally being type-checked multiple times
  (a known issue for initial value expressions on properties).
2016-05-11 15:08:17 -07:00
David Farler
9317da24f0 Account for the buffer id == NO_SUCH_BUFFER when suppressing warnings
When there is only one source file passed to the frontend, the primary
buffer id can be set to ~0, so this check would fail for some
-parse -verify invocations.
2016-03-30 19:15:52 -07:00
David Farler
fc9e4938e1 Suppress warnings for non-primary inputs
Don't emit warnings if specified at the command line or when working
on a non-primary input file.

https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-1012
rdar://problem/25282622
2016-03-30 16:01:30 -07:00
Brian Gesiak
2e5f1649d6 [Frontend] Nicer assert when -dump-parse foo.sil
Invoking the following command to `-dump-parse` a file containing SIL
triggers an assertion from within the Swift compiler frontend:

```
swiftc -dump-parse foo.sil
```

The assertion is not coupled with a description of what went wrong.
It turns out the frontend doesn't support `-dump-parse` for SIL files,
although `swiftc -help` wouldn't inform users of that:

```
-dump-parse      Parse input file(s) and dump AST(s)
```

As a result, a user may invoke `-dump-parse` on a SIL file and not know
what went wrong. Add an assertion message to inform the user that only
Swift code may be parsed. (`IFK_Swift_Library` here is for the case
where `swiftc -parse-as-library -dump-parse foo.swift` is invoked.)
2016-03-30 00:14:08 -04:00
Slava Pestov
1ce1e78951 AST: Record -sil-serialize-all in the ModuleDecl
We want to distinguish the special case of a library built with
-sil-serialize-all, from a SIL function that is [fragile] because
of an explicitly @_transparent or @inline(__always).

For now, NFC.
2016-03-28 14:14:49 -07:00
Slava Pestov
0b320a6d5b Sema: Implement DefaultWitnessChecker
Now that WitnessChecker is separate from ConformanceChecker, implement
a DefaultWitnessChecker subclass which performs default witness
resolution.

This populates the recently-added ProtocolDecl::DefaultWitnesses map.

Unlike ConformanceChecker, the DefaultWitnessChecker looks up the witness
in any protocol extensions of the protocol, matching the context archetypes
of the requirement against the witness.

For now, we infer default witnesses for all protocols, but don't do
anything with that information. An upcoming SILGen patch will start to
emit thunks and add tests.
2016-03-03 06:59:55 -08:00
Roman Levenstein
8dff92ad4d Move pre-specializations of popular types away from the standard library.
Pre-specializations were only used by Onone builds, but were kept inside the standard library dylyb anyways. This commit moves all the pre-specializations into a dedicated Swift module and a dynamic library, which are only used by Onone builds.

This reduces the code size of libswiftCore.dylib by 4%-5%.
2016-02-25 11:23:15 -08:00
Todd Fiala
8ff40a3a22 Revert "Move pre-specializations of popular types away from the standard library."
This reverts commit 4d4c2cdba9.
2016-02-22 21:18:32 -08:00
Roman Levenstein
4d4c2cdba9 Move pre-specializations of popular types away from the standard library.
Pre-specializations were only used by Onone builds, but were kept inside the standard library dylyb anyways. This commit moves all the pre-specializations into a dedicated Swift module and a dynamic library, which are only used by Onone builds.

This reduces the code size of libswiftCore.dylib by 5%.
2016-02-22 07:54:44 -08:00
Slava Pestov
81267ce1db AST: Serialize -enable-resilience flag on the ModuleDecl
Since resilience is a property of the module being compiled,
not decls being accessed, we need to record which types are
resilient as part of the module.

Previously we would only ever look at the @_fixed_layout
attribute on a type. If the flag was not specified, Sema
would slap this attribute on every type that gets validated.

This is wasteful for non-resilient builds, because there
all types get the attribute. It was also apparently wrong,
and I don't fully understand when Sema decides to validate
which decls.

It is much cleaner conceptually to just serialize this flag
with the module, and check for its presence if the
attribute was not found on a type.
2016-01-16 02:23:27 -08:00
Michael Ilseman
dc689e607c [Diagnostics] -suppress-warnings and -warnings-as-errors flags
Exposes the global warning suppression and treatment as errors
functionality to the Swift driver. Introduces the flags
"-suppress-warnings" and "-warnings-as-errors". Test case include.
2016-01-15 14:20:44 -08:00
practicalswift
1339b5403b Consistent use of header comment format.
Correct format:
//===--- Name of file - Description ----------------------------*- Lang -*-===//
2016-01-04 13:26:31 +01:00
Zach Panzarino
e3a4147ac9 Update copyright date 2015-12-31 23:28:40 +00:00
Slava Pestov
cf3317ebf4 Code review feedback from @jrose-apple for "95e9a0 The frontend should stop if the stdlib failed to load" 2015-11-06 11:07:38 -08:00
Slava Pestov
95e9a0c5dd The frontend should stop if the stdlib failed to load
Otherwise, the ClangImporter might blow up because of missing decls
for things like String.

Related to <rdar://problem/23324216>.
2015-11-04 13:53:06 -08:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
9632cac4c7 [Frontend] Don't crash when the module passed with '-import-module' is not found.
rdar://21096912

Swift SVN r32574
2015-10-09 17:20:06 +00:00
Roman Levenstein
4cef619c19 Revert "Verify SIL modules at the beginning and at the end of the SIL optimization pipelines, if -sil-verify-all is provided"
This reverts commit r31863, which was committed by mistake.

Swift SVN r31864
2015-09-10 22:32:36 +00:00
Roman Levenstein
141b8f814d Verify SIL modules at the beginning and at the end of the SIL optimization pipelines, if -sil-verify-all is provided
Till now, a SIL module would be only verified if an optimization has changed it. But if there were no changes, then no verification would happen and some SIL module format errors would stay unnoticed. This was happening in certain cases when reading a textual SIL module representation, which turned out to be broken, but SIL verifier wouldn't catch it.

Swift SVN r31863
2015-09-10 22:26:37 +00:00
Roman Levenstein
66e13af73e Add support for whole-module optimizations for SIL files.
To invoke the front-end on a SIL with whole-module optimizations enabled, execute:
swiftc -frontend myfile.sil

To invoke the front-end on a SIL without whole-module optimizations enabled, add a -primary-file option:
swiftc -frontend -primary-file myfile.sil

To invoke a sil-opt with whole-module optimizations enabled, use the -wmo option:
sil-opt myfile.sil -wmo

This change was need to be able to write SIL unit tests which should be compiled in the WMO mode.

Swift SVN r31862
2015-09-10 22:26:35 +00:00
Chris Willmore
d58dd6d55e If type-checking raised any errors, don't attempt playground transform.
<rdar://problem/22334177> Mandelbrot playground crashes compiler extension

Swift SVN r31614
2015-09-02 01:30:23 +00:00
Jordan Rose
3028dc8f44 Failure to load a bridging header -> failure to load a module.
This is important for both test targets and for debugging.

rdar://problem/20616099

Swift SVN r30784
2015-07-30 00:39:35 +00:00
Devin Coughlin
3e96e1f06b [Sema] Suppress warning about useless availability checks in playgrounds and immediate mode.
We normally report a warning when a #available() check will always be true
because of the minimum deployment target. These warnings are potentially
annoying when the developer either cannot change the minimum deployment target
from the default (as in playgrounds) or when doing so is burdensome (as for
interpreted command-line scripts, which would require passing a target triple)
-- so suppress them.

The is a updated version of the reverted r29582, which didn't check for
immediate mode properly.

rdar://problem/21324005

Swift SVN r29646
2015-06-24 23:09:22 +00:00
Jordan Rose
98ed31fb99 Make -import-underlying-module automatically export that module.
That's how everything behaved anyway. Might as well make it explicit and
stop special-casing it.

I've left in compatibility for modules built with older compilers so that
people using the OS toolchains aren't immediately unable to debug their apps.
As soon as we change the module format in a more significant way, I can take
this out.

Groundwork for rdar://problem/21254367; see next commit.

Swift SVN r29437
2015-06-17 04:47:39 +00:00
Doug Gregor
b8995b0aa3 Transform the Module class into ModuleDecl.
Modules occupy a weird space in the AST now: they can be treated like
types (Swift.Int), which is captured by ModuleType. They can be
treated like values for disambiguation (Swift.print), which is
captured by ModuleExpr. And we jump through hoops in various places to
store "either a module or a decl".

Start cleaning this up by transforming Module into ModuleDecl, a
TypeDecl that's implicitly created to describe a module. Subsequent
changes will start folding away the special cases (ModuleExpr ->
DeclRefExpr, name lookup results stop having a separate Module case,
etc.).

Note that the Module -> ModuleDecl typedef is there to limit the
changes needed. Much of this patch is actually dealing with the fact
that Module used to have Ctx and Name public members that now need to
be accessed via getASTContext() and getName(), respectively.

Swift SVN r28284
2015-05-07 21:10:50 +00:00
Connor Wakamo
eb36def696 [frontend] Updated the behavior for -import-module so it can be specified multiple times.
Instead of only honoring the last occurrence of -import-module, the frontend now
honors all occurrences of -import-module, making all of the modules specified on
the command line implicitly visible.

This fixes <rdar://problem/20422696>.

Swift SVN r27299
2015-04-15 00:22:48 +00:00
Chris Willmore
d3a977d824 <rdar://problem/20402026> Remove scope entry/exit log entries
Don't emit scope entry/exit logging code in instrumentation for
playgrounds if -playground-high-performance option is passed.

Swift SVN r27046
2015-04-06 22:09:20 +00:00
Jordan Rose
85a3751f6d Remove SourceFile::getImports in favor of FileUnit::getImportedModules.
getImportedModules is the canonical way to get imports, whether private,
public, or both. This is especially true now that we have more flags
for SourceFile imports that really shouldn't be consumed by anyone
outside of SourceFile.

In this same vein, provide addImports instead of setImports, since imports
are always additive.

No visible functionality change.

Swift SVN r26634
2015-03-27 16:36:47 +00:00
Jordan Rose
e334eed7a4 Record @testable in a SourceFile's import list.
No functionality change, since nothing's using it yet.

Swift SVN r26632
2015-03-27 16:36:44 +00:00
Jordan Rose
e6c2131bda Check that "@testable import Foo" is only used to import testable modules.
(i.e. modules compiled with -enable-testing)

Part of testability (rdar://problem/17732115)

Swift SVN r26293
2015-03-19 02:20:41 +00:00
Jordan Rose
c6739b6b6c Add the -enable-testing flag, and serialize it.
This flag indicates that internal APIs within the module should be made
available to client code for testing purposes. Currently does nothing.

Not ready for developer consumption yet, ergo a hidden frontend-only flag.

Part of testability (rdar://problem/17732115)

Swift SVN r26292
2015-03-19 02:20:38 +00:00
Manman Ren
a43db3621f [Driver] add InputFileKind to FrontendOptions.
Separate InputFileKind from SourceFileKind, FrontendOptions will now use
InputFileKind, while Module will use SourceFileKind.

This is in preparation for adding an input file kind for LLVM IR.

rdar://19048891


Swift SVN r25555
2015-02-26 19:13:39 +00:00
Jordan Rose
dbd3b60f6b [Serialization] Move (Module)Status and validateSerializedAST into a namespace.
Also into a separate file.

Before (swift/Serialization/SerializedModuleLoader.h):
  ModuleStatus
  SerializedModuleLoader::ValidationInfo
  SerializedModuleLoader::ExtendedValidationInfo
  SerializedModuleLoader::isSerializedAST
  SerializedModuleLoader::validateSerializedAST

After (swift/Serialization/Validation.h):
  serialization::Status
  serialization::ValidationInfo
  serialization::ExtendedValidationInfo
  serialization::isSerializedAST
  serialization::validateSerializedAST

No functionality change, just a lot of renaming and a bit of reorganizing.

Swift SVN r25226
2015-02-12 05:32:25 +00:00