Add a new action, LoadModuleJobAction, that the driver can use to schedule a
load of a given module before we fan out and invoke the frontend multiple
times. This gives the module interface loader a chance to compile it from a
module interface before we start with parallel invocations, avoiding starting
potentially dozens of redundant compiles of a large module. Start by using this
on the standard library.
Quick fix for rdar://52839445
On Windows, there are multiple variants of the C runtime that must be
explicitly specified and consistently used from the runtime to the
application. The new `-libc` option allows us to control the linking
phase by correctly embedding the requested library to be linked. It is
made into a required parameter on Windows and will add in the
appropriate flags for the imported C headers as well. This ensures that
the C library is not incorrectly linked.
Windows doesn't know what a shebang is, so it's unable to run tests that
use -driver-use-frontend-path with a script. This allows the script
interpreter to be run as the executable with the script as its first
argument. e.g. --driver-use-frontend-path "python;my-script.py"
We've been running doxygen with the autobrief option for a couple of
years now. This makes the \brief markers into our comments
redundant. Since they are a visual distraction and we don't want to
encourage more \brief markers in new code either, this patch removes
them all.
Patch produced by
for i in $(git grep -l '\\brief'); do perl -pi -e 's/\\brief //g' $i & done
We already have something called "module interfaces" -- it's the
generated interface view that you can see in Xcode, the interface
that's meant for developers using a library. Of course, that's also a
textual format. To reduce confusion, rename the new module stability
feature to "parseable [module] interfaces".
An llvm::StringSet is "just" an llvm::StringMap where the values are
ignored, so the 'keys()' range already does what we need.
No functionality change.
But not even that much uglier; at all three call sites this will save
an allocation, and for the most important one (SourceKit) we can now
avoid creating a temporary CompilerInvocation just to copy into a
longer-lived one.
With this change, Driver no longer depends on Frontend, which means...
well, slightly faster builds of the compiler itself, but not much
else.