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Author SHA1 Message Date
Erik Eckstein
d25b1ed834 Optimizer: Replace the MandatoryCombine pass with a Simplification pass, which is implemented in Swift
The Swift Simplification pass can do more than the old MandatoryCombine pass: simplification of more instruction types and dead code elimination.
The result is a better -Onone performance while still keeping debug info consistent.

Currently following code patterns are simplified:
* `struct` -> `struct_extract`
* `enum` -> `unchecked_enum_data`
* `partial_apply` -> `apply`
* `br` to a 1:1 related block
* `cond_br` with a constant condition
* `isConcrete` and `is_same_metadata` builtins

More simplifications can be added in the future.

rdar://96708429
rdar://104562580
2023-02-09 06:50:05 +01:00
Anton Korobeynikov
121e28051a Force escaping all thin functions. Ensure types are always unique. 2022-04-20 10:34:45 +02:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
36c951d31e Revert "[DebugInfo] Ignore noescape bit for all @convention(c) pointers" 2022-04-19 18:09:23 -07:00
Anton Korobeynikov
0258ed3209 Force escaping all thin functions. Ensure types are always unique. 2022-04-18 22:43:57 +02:00
John McCall
716f4b9e2f Hop to the generic executor in non-actor-isolated async functions.
Async functions are now expected to set ExpectedExecutor in their
prologue (and, generally, immediately hop to it).  I updated the
prologue code for a bunch of function emission, most of which was
uninteresting.  Top-level code was not returning to the main
executor, which is now fixed; fortunately, we weren't assuming
that we were on the main executor yet.

We had some code that only kicked in when an ExpectedExecutor
wasn't set which made us capture the current executor before
a hop and then return to it later.  This code has been removed;
there's no situation in which save-and-return is the semantically
correct thing to do given the possibility of hop optimization.
I suspect it could also have led to crashes if the current
executor is being kept alive only because it's currently running
code.  If we ever add async functions that are supposed to inherit
their caller's executor, we should have the caller pass the right
executor down to it.

This is the first half of SE-0338; the second, sendability
enforcement, is much more complicated, and Doug has volunteered
to do it.

Fixes rdar://79284465, as well as some tests that were XFAILed
on Windows.
2022-01-27 01:53:19 -05:00
Doug Gregor
1e2012d816 Disable availability checking in tests that use concurrency 2021-07-20 12:46:26 -07:00
David Zarzycki
47ee771eb4 [testing] Add missing REQUIRES: concurrency 2021-03-31 21:39:53 -04:00
Slava Pestov
36c821c654 Mandatory Inlining: Set ApplyOptions correctly in TypeSubstCloner
When we inline an async function called via 'apply [noasync]' or
'try_apply [noasync]', we must in turn set the '[noasync]' flag
on any async functions that the inlined function calls.
2021-03-29 23:51:44 -04:00