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3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Rose
22f9853b76 [ParseableInterface] Turn on -enable-parseable-module-interface always (#23331)
...and remove the option. This is ~technically~ CLI-breaking because
Swift 5 shipped this as a hidden driver option, but it wouldn't have
/done/ anything in Swift 5, so I think it's okay to remove.

Note that if a parseable interface (.swiftinterface) and a binary
interface (.swiftmodule) are both present, the binary one will still
be preferred. This just /allows/ parseable interfaces to be used.

rdar://problem/36885834
2019-03-16 15:31:11 -07:00
Harlan Haskins
366bbf48b9 [ParseableInterface] Add ‘forwarding modules’
A ‘forwarding module’ is a YAML file that’s meant to stand in for a .swiftmodule file and provide an up-to-date description of its dependencies, always using modification times.

When a ‘prebuilt module’ is first loaded, we verify that it’s up-to-date by hashing all of its dependencies. Since this is orders of magnitude slower than reading mtimes, we’ll install a `forwarding module` containing the mtimes of the now-validated dependencies.
2019-03-07 11:36:15 -08:00
Jordan Rose
614deb640b [ParseableInterface] Pass prebuilt cache path down to sub-invocations
Otherwise, the top-level compilation gets the benefit of the prebuilt
cache path, but the sub-invocations for swiftinterfaces that /do/
need to be compiled do not.
2018-12-21 15:41:17 -08:00