[CodeCompletion] Make ExpectedTypeContext a class with explicit getters/setters
This simplifies debugging because you can break when the possible types are set and you can also search for references to `setPossibleType` to figure out where the expected types are being set.
Previously, when creating a `SourceKit::CodeCompletion::Completion`, we needed to copy all fields from the underlying `SwiftResult` (aka `swift::ide::CodeCompletionResult`). The arena in which the `SwiftResult` was allocated still needed to be kept alive for the references stored in the `SwiftResult`.
To avoid this unnecessary copy, make `SourceKit::CodeCompletion::Completion` store a reference to the underlying `SwiftResult`.
To describe fine grained priorities.
Introduce 'CodeCompletionFlair' that is a set of more descriptive flags for
prioritizing completion items. This aims to replace '
SemanticContextKind::ExpressionSpecific' which was a "catch all"
prioritization flag.
func foo() {}
let a: Int = #^HERE^#
Previously, we marked 'foo()' as 'NotRecommented' because 'Void' doesn't
have any member hence it cannot be 'Int'. But it wass confusing with
'deprecated'.
Now that we output 'typerelation' which is 'invalid' in this case. So clients
can deprioritize results, or even filter them out.
rdar://problem/57726512
The filter name isn't helpful if you want to make rules about specific
overloads - e.g. only show the [Int] subscript on Array.
rdar://problem/28920034
... and don't try to filter the extended results. Once the results are
extended with the common prefix they will not match identifier filter
rules, which will create differences between completions depending on
whether they had a filter text or were a postfix expression. Also,
allow filtering by name directly on the inner operator name for inner
operators.
rdar://problem/26312235
These results are cached, so we can't use the type-relation. Instead we
use a small hack of checking the textual return type for "Void". This
is obviously not ideal, but it lets us detect the most important cases.
rdar://problem/22810741
On a per-request basis. Allows hiding/showing at multiple granularities
* everything
* module
* API by name
* keywords (by uid or all of them)
* literals (by uid or all of them)
With more specific rules overriding less specific ones (so you can hide
everything and then selectively show certain API for example).
rdar://24170060
The code goes into its own sub-tree under 'tools' but tests go under 'test',
so that running 'check-swift' will also run all the SourceKit tests.
SourceKit is disabled on non-darwin platforms.