* Let the customBits and lastInitializedBitfieldID share a single uint64_t. This increases the number of available bits in SILNode and Operand from 8 to 20. Also, it simplifies the Operand class because no PointerIntPairs are used anymore to store the operand pointer fields.
* Instead make the "deleted" flag a separate bool field in SILNode (instead of encoding it with the sign of lastInitializedBitfieldID). Another simplification
* Enable important invariant checks also in release builds by using `require` instead of `assert`. Not catching such errors in release builds would be a disaster.
* Let the Swift optimization passes use all the available bits and not only a fixed amount of 8 (SILNode) and 16 (SILBasicBlock).
An instruction can consume multiple (discontiguous) fields. Use a
SmallBitVector to track the fields consumed by an instruction rather
than a TypeTreeLeafRange.
rdar://125103951
A `try_apply` with indirect out arguments is only a def for those arguments on
the success path. Model this by sinking the def-ness of the instruction into the
success branch of the try_apply, and introducing a new `DeadToLiveEdge` mode for
block liveness which stops propagation of use-before-def conditions into the
block that introduced the def. Fixes rdar://118567869.
Add PartialApplyInst.hasNoescapeCapture
Add PartialApplyInst.mayEscape
Refactor DiagnoseInvalidEscapingCaptures. This may change functionality because tuples containing a noescape closure are now correctly recognized. Although I'm not sure such tupes can ever be captured directly.
LLVM is presumably moving towards `std::string_view` -
`StringRef::startswith` is deprecated on tip. `SmallString::startswith`
was just renamed there (maybe with some small deprecation inbetween, but
if so, we've missed it).
The `SmallString::startswith` references were moved to
`.str().starts_with()`, rather than adding the `starts_with` on
`stable/20230725` as we only had a few of them. Open to switching that
over if anyone feels strongly though.
Some notes:
1. If the result is non-Sendable and we didn't infer something that is
transferring, we still emit the current sema error that says that one cannot
assign a non-Sendable value to an async let.
2. When region isolation is enabled, but transferring args and results are
disabled, we leave the async let semantics alone. This means that the async let
closure is still @Sendable and one cannot pass in non-Sendable values to it.
When a closure throws a generic error type, we were retrieving the
substituted error type (involving archetypes) when we needed to be
working with the interface type.
Fixes rdar://124484012.
Don't attempt a SILCombine transform on `select_enum` that inserts a copy when an
enum is noncopyable. Adjust the cleanup handling for a consuming optional chain to
ensure a `destroy_value` still gets emitted on the `none` path; this shouldn't
actually matter since `none` is a trivial case, but the memory verifier isn't
that fancy during OSSA, and we can optimize it later. Fixes rdar://124426918.
* Add a new flag -experimental-package-cmo that requires -experimental-allow-non-resilient-access.
* Support serializing package decls for CMO in package if enabled.
* Only applies to default mode CMO.
* Unlike the existing CMO, package CMO can be built with -enable-library-evolution as package
modules are required to be built together in the same project.
* Create hasPublicOrPackageVisibility to opt in for package decls; needed for CMO, SILVerifier,
and other call sites that verify or determine codegen.
Resolves rdar://121976014
Otherwise, we get off by one errors.
NOTE: I removed the assert that this originally hit since it is possible for us
to perhaps hit other issues and it would be better to just emit a suboptimal
error than crashing. With time, I will probably make it so if we miss we emit a
"compiler couldn't understand error".
rdar://124478890