This is a hack to work around two issues:
- <iso646.h>, which defines macros for "and", "or", and "not" (among other
things) is an implicit submodule of Darwin.
- Macros even in explicit submodules are leaking out when the parent module
is imported <rdar://problem/14870036>.
There's no actual reason to require <iso646.h> in SDK header files -- it
should be a user-level choice whether or not to use those names. And
selectors with "and", "or", and "not" in them should not be mangled by this.
So, as a hack, we define the header guards that <iso646.h> uses ahead of
time, so that the file will be ignored. We do this for /both/ variants of
<iso646.h> on our system (Clang's and /usr/include's) just to be safe.
<rdar://problem/17110619>
Swift SVN r19822
...in preparation for non-source locations, i.e. locations that don't come
frome source buffers.
No functionality change, but a fair bit of SourceManager API and idioms have
changed.
Swift SVN r18942
integration
Motivation: libIDE clients should be simple, and they should not have to
translate token-based SourceRanges to character locations.
This also allows us to remove the dependency of DiagnosticConsumer on the
Lexer. Now the DiagnosticEngine translates the diagnostics to CharSourceRanges
and passes character-based ranges to the DiagnosticConsumer.
Swift SVN r7173