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Trent Nadeau
78a420d850 Made use of @warn_unused_result a warning with a fixit (#2760)
https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-1052
2016-06-08 10:10:21 -07:00
practicalswift
57bccc8b06 [gardening] Fix inconsistent formatting. 2016-06-04 00:37:15 +02:00
John McCall
6328f3fe0b Explicitly represent "pseudo-generic" functions in SIL, which do
not have access to their type arguments at runtime.  Use this to
fix the emission of native thunks for imported ObjC-generic
initializers, since they may need to perform bridging.

For now, pseudo-genericity is all-or-nothing, but we may want to
make it apply only to certain type arguments.

Also, clean up some code that was using dead mangling nodes.
2016-06-01 11:41:27 -07:00
Slava Pestov
170992c39f AST: Add Throws flag and ThrowsLoc to AbstractFunctionDecl
The verifier now asserts that Throws, ThrowsLoc and isBodyThrowing()
match up.

Also, add /*Label=*/ comments where necessary to make the long argument
lists easier to read, and cleaned up some inconsistent naming conventions.

I caught a case where ClangImporter where we were passing in a loc as
StaticLoc instead of FuncLoc, but probably this didn't affect anything.
2016-05-21 12:51:50 -07:00
Jordan Rose
8f820dea2b [serialization] Diagnose loading modules from older Swifts.
...with a better message than the generic "older version of the
compiler" one, when we know it's actually a different version of
Swift proper.

This still uses the same internal module version numbers to check
if the module is compatible; the presentation of language versions
is a diagnostic thing only.

Speaking of module version numbers, this deliberately does NOT
increment VERSION_MINOR; it's implemented in a backwards-compatible
way.

This will only work going forwards, of course; all existing modules
don't have a short version string, and I don't feel comfortable
assuming all older modules we might encounter are "Swift 2.2".

rdar://problem/25680392
2016-04-29 16:25:33 -07:00
practicalswift
abfecfde17 [gardening] if ([space]…[space]) → if (…), for(…) → for (…), while(…) → while (…), [[space]x, y[space]] → [x, y] 2016-04-04 16:22:11 +02:00
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
Xi Ge
8f7e04c648 Remove unused group name collector. NFC. 2016-03-25 12:21:02 -07:00
Andrew Trick
482b264afc Reapply "Merge pull request #1725 from atrick/specialize"
This was mistakenly reverted in an attempt to fix buildbots.
Unfortunately it's now smashed into one commit.

---
Introduce @_specialize(<type list>) internal attribute.

This attribute can be attached to generic functions. The attribute's
arguments must be a list of concrete types to be substituted in the
function's generic signature. Any number of specializations may be
associated with a generic function.

This attribute provides a hint to the compiler. At -O, the compiler
will generate the specified specializations and emit calls to the
specialized code in the original generic function guarded by type
checks.

The current attribute is designed to be an internal tool for
performance experimentation. It does not affect the language or
API. This work may be extended in the future to add user-visible
attributes that do provide API guarantees and/or direct dispatch to
specialized code.

This attribute works on any generic function: a freestanding function
with generic type parameters, a nongeneric method declared in a
generic class, a generic method in a nongeneric class or a generic
method in a generic class. A function's generic signature is a
concatenation of the generic context and the function's own generic
type parameters.

e.g.

struct S<T> {
var x: T
@_specialize(Int, Float)
mutating func exchangeSecond<U>(u: U, _ t: T) -> (U, T) {
x = t
return (u, x)
}
}
// Substitutes: <T, U> with <Int, Float> producing:
// S<Int>::exchangeSecond<Float>(u: Float, t: Int) -> (Float, Int)

---
[SILOptimizer] Introduce an eager-specializer pass.

This pass finds generic functions with @_specialized attributes and
generates specialized code for the attribute's concrete types. It
inserts type checks and guarded dispatch at the beginning of the
generic function for each specialization. Since we don't currently
expose this attribute as API and don't specialize vtables and witness
tables yet, the only way to reach the specialized code is by calling
the generic function which performs the guarded dispatch.

In the future, we can build on this work in several ways:
- cross module dispatch directly to specialized code
- dynamic dispatch directly to specialized code
- automated specialization based on less specific hints
- partial specialization
- and so on...

I reorganized and refactored the optimizer's generic utilities to
support direct function specialization as opposed to apply
specialization.
2016-03-21 12:43:05 -07:00
Andrew Trick
5bda28e1cb Revert "Merge pull request #1725 from atrick/specialize"
Temporarily reverting @_specialize because stdlib unit tests are
failing on an internal branch during deserialization.

This reverts commit e2c43cfe14, reversing
changes made to 9078011f93.
2016-03-18 22:31:29 -07:00
Andrew Trick
e2c43cfe14 Merge pull request #1725 from atrick/specialize
@_specialize attribute
2016-03-18 13:24:31 -07:00
Jordan Rose
2ecb93b2f3 Merge pull request #1406 from drewcrawford/secret-squashed
[Serialization] Don't serialize non-public documentation
2016-03-18 09:26:31 -07:00
Andrew Trick
4c052274e6 Introduce @_specialize(<type list>) internal attribute.
This attribute can be attached to generic functions. The attribute's
arguments must be a list of concrete types to be substituted in the
function's generic signature. Any number of specializations may be
associated with a generic function.

This attribute provides a hint to the compiler. At -O, the compiler
will generate the specified specializations and emit calls to the
specialized code in the original generic function guarded by type
checks.

The current attribute is designed to be an internal tool for
performance experimentation. It does not affect the language or
API. This work may be extended in the future to add user-visible
attributes that do provide API guarantees and/or direct dispatch to
specialized code.

This attribute works on any generic function: a freestanding function
with generic type parameters, a nongeneric method declared in a
generic class, a generic method in a nongeneric class or a generic
method in a generic class. A function's generic signature is a
concatenation of the generic context and the function's own generic
type parameters.

e.g.

  struct S<T> {
    var x: T
    @_specialize(Int, Float)
    mutating func exchangeSecond<U>(u: U, _ t: T) -> (U, T) {
      x = t
      return (u, x)
    }
  }
  // Substitutes: <T, U> with <Int, Float> producing:
  // S<Int>::exchangeSecond<Float>(u: Float, t: Int) -> (Float, Int)
2016-03-17 18:27:10 -07:00
Drew Crawford
aa5cf2b842 [Serialization] Don't serialize non-public documentation
Let's say I am a good citizen and document my private symbols:

    /** My TOP SECRET DOCUMENTATION */
    private class Foo {
    }

When I go to distribute the compiled binary, I find out my private
documentation is distributed as well:

    $ swiftc test.swift -emit-module -module-name "test"
    $ strings test.swiftdoc
    My TOP SECRET DOCUMENTATION
    /** My TOP SECRET DOCUMENTATION */

If a client can't use a symbol (e.g. it's private [or internal and not
-enable-testing]) don't emit the documentation for a symbol in the
swiftdoc.

Fixes: SR-762, rdar://21453624

The test coverage implements this truth table:

| visibility | -enable-testing | documentation? |
|------------|-----------------|----------------|
| private    | no              |              |
| internal   | no              |              |
| public     | no              |              |
| private    | yes             |              |
| internal   | yes             |              |
| public     | yes             |              |

Modified the existing comments test coverage to expect non-public
documentation not to be emitted.

Don't rely on existing comment structure

Refuse to emit comments if the decl cannot actually have one.  To
accomplish this, we move `canHaveComment` into the Decl instance.  It
must also be marked `const`, since one of its existing usages operates
on a const pointer.

Perform fewer checks when serializing the standard library.
2016-03-17 17:46:23 -05:00
Slava Pestov
116ac3d1f2 SIL Serialization: Serialize default witness tables
This will be used by SILGen to look up default witnesses for
requirements of protocols in other modules.
2016-03-17 10:39:34 -07:00
Slava Pestov
9ece955aca SIL Serialization: Small renaming and cleanup 2016-03-17 10:39:34 -07:00
Slava Pestov
a4c50e1c40 Serialization: Serialize default witnesses when serializing a protocol
This will allow SILGen to check if a requirement was witnessed by
its default implementation.
2016-03-17 10:39:34 -07:00
Slava Pestov
e1cea881ba AST: Rip out "defaulted definitions" from NormalConformance, NFC
It appears we were only using this to see if an associated type was
derived or defaulted. This code didn't mesh well with the other stuff
I was doing for default implementations, so I'd rather rip it out and
just rely on calling 'isImplicit' to check for derived associated
types instead.

Note that there's a small change of behavior -- if an associated type
is derived for one conformance, and then used as a witness in another,
we were previously only marking it as defaulted in the first one,
but now it is marked as defaulted in both. I do not believe this has
any meaningful consequences.
2016-03-17 03:57:23 -07:00
Xi Ge
d0e176810f [Serialization] Serialize doc comments for extensions. Need this for rdar://25157796
We did not serialize them because getting USR for extensions is tricky (USRs are
usually for value decls). This commit starts to make up an USR for an extension by combining
the extended nominal's USR with the USR of the first value member of the extension. We use
this made-up USR to associate doc comments when (de)serializing them.
2016-03-15 13:35:07 -07:00
Doug Gregor
51f4e5762d Revert "[Serialization] (De-)serialize the substitutions of value witnesses."
This reverts commit 9b583cdb84.
2016-03-15 06:52:11 -07:00
Doug Gregor
9b583cdb84 [Serialization] (De-)serialize the substitutions of value witnesses.
Apparently, we've never serialized these. Examples that make use of
the substitutions in value witnesses are forthcoming.
2016-03-14 11:48:12 -07:00
Joe Groff
013aad13d4 Initial implementation of a @_cdecl attribute to export top-level functions to C.
There's an immediate need for this in the core libs, and we have most of the necessary pieces on hand to make it easy to implement. This is an unpolished initial implementation, with the following limitations, among others:

- It doesn't support bridging error conventions,
- It relies on ObjC interop,
- It doesn't check for symbol name collisions,
- It has an underscored name with required symbol name `@cdecl("symbol_name")`, awaiting official bikeshed painting.
2016-03-10 13:27:39 -08:00
Xi Ge
9a91075509 Serialization: Add an error when group information for a specific source file is not found. 2016-03-09 17:09:34 -08:00
Xi Ge
c84f667676 [Serialization] Serialize the source order of Decls appearing in their original source file.
We used to think the source order is preserved after de-serialization; however, this seems to be
not the case.
2016-03-08 12:18:10 -08:00
Xi Ge
7a3276738b Re-apply "ModulePrinter: Print decls from the same source file near each other."
This reverts commit 1db83907e3.
2016-03-08 12:18:10 -08:00
Xi Ge
1db83907e3 Revert "ModulePrinter: Print decls from the same source file near each other."
This reverts commit a5c9072344 for mysterious bot test failure.
2016-03-07 23:33:23 -08:00
Xi Ge
a5c9072344 ModulePrinter: Print decls from the same source file near each other. 2016-03-07 22:51:50 -08:00
Chris Lattner
fe9fe47b7e Implement support for generic typealiases. 2016-03-07 22:20:16 -08:00
Chris Lattner
868a795566 Introduce a new class between TypeDecl and NominalTypeDecl named GenericTypeDecl.
This factors the DeclContext and generic signature behavior out of NTD, allowing
it to be reused in the future.  NFC.
2016-03-04 23:09:15 -08:00
Xi Ge
48754aabfa Module groups: Respect IDE's conventions, use '/' as sub-group indicators. 2016-02-25 18:03:39 -08:00
Xi Ge
a1d885c348 Module groups: if group name collector is enabled, we continuously serialize doc-comment table for comment-free decls to preserve the group information. 2016-02-24 21:05:26 -08:00
Xi Ge
00646c1ffa Save some copies by twining. NFC 2016-02-24 11:35:17 -08:00
Xi Ge
f4ff65eb57 Module groups: Teach group info parser to handle sub-groups recursively. 2016-02-23 13:57:48 -08:00
Xi Ge
dd74e1c0ef [Serialization] Add a new front-end argument to specify the path of the group info file. NFC 2016-02-22 20:28:39 -08:00
Xi Ge
3921517d36 Revert "Add an assertion to make sure all stdlib files are grouped."
This reverts commit 0934cebb61.
2016-02-20 14:56:26 -08:00
Xi Ge
0934cebb61 Add an assertion to make sure all stdlib files are grouped. 2016-02-20 13:10:06 -08:00
practicalswift
65e041aa2c [gardening] Fix recently introduced typo: "correctlly" → "correctly" 2016-02-20 07:28:25 +01:00
Xi Ge
450391f28f [Serialization] Use the new group mechanism and update tests accordingly. 2016-02-19 17:21:28 -08:00
Xi Ge
766cbe8976 [Serialization] Add a group name collector that reads a Json file exists in the same directory with the source code. 2016-02-19 17:21:28 -08:00
Xi Ge
920a955965 [Serialization] Add a parser to interpret the Json file that specifies stdlib's grouping structure. 2016-02-19 17:21:28 -08:00
John McCall
e249fd680e Destructure result types in SIL function types.
Similarly to how we've always handled parameter types, we
now recursively expand tuples in result types and separately
determine a result convention for each result.

The most important code-generation change here is that
indirect results are now returned separately from each
other and from any direct results.  It is generally far
better, when receiving an indirect result, to receive it
as an independent result; the caller is much more likely
to be able to directly receive the result in the address
they want to initialize, rather than having to receive it
in temporary memory and then copy parts of it into the
target.

The most important conceptual change here that clients and
producers of SIL must be aware of is the new distinction
between a SILFunctionType's *parameters* and its *argument
list*.  The former is just the formal parameters, derived
purely from the parameter types of the original function;
indirect results are no longer in this list.  The latter
includes the indirect result arguments; as always, all
the indirect results strictly precede the parameters.
Apply instructions and entry block arguments follow the
argument list, not the parameter list.

A relatively minor change is that there can now be multiple
direct results, each with its own result convention.
This is a minor change because I've chosen to leave
return instructions as taking a single operand and
apply instructions as producing a single result; when
the type describes multiple results, they are implicitly
bound up in a tuple.  It might make sense to split these
up and allow e.g. return instructions to take a list
of operands; however, it's not clear what to do on the
caller side, and this would be a major change that can
be separated out from this already over-large patch.

Unsurprisingly, the most invasive changes here are in
SILGen; this requires substantial reworking of both call
emission and reabstraction.  It also proved important
to switch several SILGen operations over to work with
RValue instead of ManagedValue, since otherwise they
would be forced to spuriously "implode" buffers.
2016-02-18 01:26:28 -08:00
Jordan Rose
c9f3b080e5 [Serialization] Stop using DeclID et al for "the next available ID".
This is effectively fallout from 36a44cf3 where we switched representations of DeclID
and friends, but when I went to add ++ and -- to llvm::PointerEmbeddedInt I realized
it wasn't really intended to be mutated in place, i.e. it doesn't make sense to
increment a DeclID. Represent counters as plain integers instead that get converted
to DeclID when they are first used.
2016-02-17 10:10:40 -08:00
practicalswift
2db2ae672f Remove unused variable SourceOrder
After this commit:

```
$ git grep SourceOrder
$
```
2016-02-14 22:09:06 +01:00
Daniel Duan
efe230774b [AST] rename some isXXX methods to getAsXXX
There's a group of methods in `DeclContext` with names that start with *is*,
such as `isClassOrClassExtensionContext()`. These names suggests a boolean
return value, while the methods actually return a type declaration. This
patch replaces the *is* prefix with *getAs* to better reflect their interface.
2016-02-11 16:23:40 -08:00
Jordan Rose
e7e0a87db2 Merge pull request #1254 from jrose-apple/Fixnum
Replace uses of llvm::Fixnum with llvm::PointerEmbeddedInt.
2016-02-11 13:06:45 -08:00
Xi Ge
9aa3d01101 [Serialization] Avoid serializing source orders, trust deserialized decls in preserving such order. rdar://24610992
Thank Jordan for suggesting this.
2016-02-11 12:24:38 -08:00
Jordan Rose
36a44cf308 Replace uses of llvm::Fixnum with llvm::PointerEmbeddedInt.
The two types are nearly identical, and Fixnum is only in the Swift branches of LLVM,
not in mainline LLVM.

I do want to add ++ to PointerEmbeddedInt and fix some of this ugliness, but that'll
have to go through LLVM review, so it might take a bit.
2016-02-11 09:52:07 -08:00
Xi Ge
98734f588a [Serialization] Serialize and deserialize source order in module doc files. 2016-02-10 17:46:49 -08:00
Xi Ge
30217cb7b4 [Serialization] Encapsulate group name collectors to strategies. NFC 2016-02-07 21:40:10 -08:00
Xi Ge
e6c9832a0c Address Jordan's code review comments. NFC 2016-02-07 21:40:10 -08:00