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Author SHA1 Message Date
Slava Pestov
4aa1aa7202 IRGen: Preliminary support for nested generic types
For now, just run the existing SILGen test to completion. I'll work on
more tests later, I wanted to check this stuff in before it bitrots
any further.
2016-06-23 00:01:41 -07:00
John McCall
6c92c324f6 Rename IRGenModuleDispatcher to just IRGenerator and transfer
ownership of some of the basic structures to it.
2016-04-27 09:42:03 -07:00
Ted Kremenek
1e97da25b4 Reverts commit 8a000457b6.
Backing out the metadata change broke Linux.
2016-03-25 22:13:28 -07:00
Ted Kremenek
8a000457b6 Speculatively revert "Only define resilient metadata and VWTs as constant when they don't"
This reverts commit 893d1dc523.

This looks like a likely culprit that broke tests on the iOS Simulator:

 Failing Tests (6):
     Swift :: IRGen/class_resilience.swift
     Swift :: IRGen/concrete_inherits_generic_base.swift
     Swift :: IRGen/enum_resilience.swift
     Swift :: IRGen/foreign_types.sil
     Swift :: IRGen/nested_types.sil
     Swift :: IRGen/struct_resilience.swift
2016-03-25 21:55:30 -07:00
John McCall
9e5ce49765 Only define resilient metadata and VWTs as constant when they don't
need to be modified by the runtime, and only actually store to them
when that would change anything.

Unfortunately, Linux is considerably better than Darwin at shaking
these bugs out because Darwin will leave global data mutable after
resolving relocations in it.
2016-03-25 00:18:14 -07:00
John McCall
0ffb7278bc Only use metadata patterns for generic types; perform other
initialization in-place on demand.  Initialize parent metadata
references correctly on struct and enum metadata.

Also includes several minor improvements related to relative
pointers that I was using before deciding to simply switch the
parent reference to an absolute reference to get better access
patterns.

Includes a fix since the earlier commit to make enum metadata
writable if they have an unfilled payload size.  This didn't show
up on Darwin because "constant" is currently unenforced there in
global data containing relocations.

This patch requires an associated LLDB change which is being
submitted in parallel.
2016-03-24 15:10:31 -07:00
John McCall
abba7f0c8b Revert "Only use metadata patterns for generic types; perform other"
This reverts commit 41efb3d4d3.
LLDB has too many tendrils into our metadata.
2016-03-23 20:26:43 -07:00
John McCall
41efb3d4d3 Only use metadata patterns for generic types; perform other
initialization in-place on demand.  Initialize parent metadata
references correctly on struct and enum metadata.

Also includes several minor improvements related to relative
pointers that I was using before deciding to simply switch the
parent reference to an absolute reference to get better access
patterns.
2016-03-23 17:04:04 -07:00
John McCall
12b8a92e9d In generic functions, derive local type data for associated types
from the witness tables for their associations rather than passing
them separately.

This drastically reduces the number of physical arguments required
to invoke a generic function with a complex protocol hierarchy.  It's
also an important step towards allowing recursive protocol
constraints.  However, it may cause some performance problems in
generic code that we'll have to figure out ways to remediate.

There are still a few places in IRGen that rely on recursive eager
expansion of associated types and protocol witnesses.  For example,
passing generic arguments requires us to map from a dependent type
back to an index into the all-dependent-types list in order to
find the right Substitution; that's something we'll need to fix
more generally.  Specific to IRGen, there are still a few abstractions
like NecessaryBindings that use recursive expansion and are therefore
probably extremely expensive under this patch; I intend to fix those
up in follow-ups to the greatest extent possible.

There are also still a few things that could be made lazier about
type fulfillment; for example, we eagerly project the dynamic type
metadata of class parameters rather than waiting for the first place
we actually need to do so.  We should be able to be lazier about
that, at least when the parameter is @guaranteed.

Technical notes follow.  Most of the basic infrastructure I set up
for this over the last few months stood up, although there were
some unanticipated complexities:

The first is that the all-dependent-types list still does not
reliably contain all the dependent types in the minimized signature,
even with my last patch, because the primary type parameters aren't
necessarily representatives.  It is, unfortunately, important to
give the witness marker to the primary type parameter because
otherwise substitution won't be able to replace that parameter at all.
There are better representations for all of that, but it's not
something I wanted to condition this patch on; therefore, we have to
do a significantly more expensive check in order to figure out a
dependent type's index in the all-dependent-types list.

The second is that the ability to add requirements to associated
types in protocol refinements means that we have to find the *right*
associatedtype declaration in order to find the associated witness
table.  There seems to be relatively poor AST support for this
operation; maybe I just missed it.

The third complexity (so far) is that the association between an
archetype and its parent isn't particularly more important than
any other association it has.  We need to be able to recover
witness tables linked with *all* of the associations that lead
to an archetype.  This is, again, not particularly well-supported
by the AST, and we may run into problems here when we eliminate
recursive associated type expansion in signatures.

Finally, it's a known fault that this potentially leaves debug
info in a bit of a mess, since we won't have any informaton for
a type parameter unless we actually needed it somewhere.
2016-02-22 01:02:31 -08:00
John McCall
928b7114a6 Split IRGen's value-witness emission code into its own file. NFC. 2016-02-18 15:02:57 -08:00