Rather than exposing an `addFile` member on
ModuleDecl, have the `create` members take a
lambda that populates the files for the module.
Once module construction has finished, the files
are immutable.
C++ swift::Parser is going to be replaced with SwiftParser+ASTGen.
Direct dependencies to it should be removed. Before that, remove
unnecessary '#include "swift/Parse/Parser.h"' to clarify what actually
depends on 'swift::Parser'.
Split 'swift::parseDeclName()' et al. into the dedicated files.
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.
This will allow us to run two different completion kinds and deliver results from both of them.
Also: Compute a unified type context for global lookup. Previously, we always used the expected type context of the last lookup. But really, we should be considering all possible types from all constraint system solutions when computing code completion results from the cache.
Specify end of second range to std::mismatch (since C++14) to avoid
accidentally stepping outside that range. In this case fixes a crash when
trying to find a common prefix with an empty StringRef.
Also add early return if no common root can be found.
Fix for "REPL crashes during autocompletion" #62802
`getValue` -> `value`
`getValueOr` -> `value_or`
`hasValue` -> `has_value`
`map` -> `transform`
The old API will be deprecated in the rebranch.
To avoid merge conflicts, use the new API already in the main branch.
rdar://102362022
Although the declaration of macros doesn't appear in Swift source code
that uses macros, they still operate as declarations within the
language. Rework `Macro` as `MacroDecl`, a generic value declaration,
which appropriate models its place in the language.
The vast majority of this change is in extending all of the various
switches on declaration kinds to account for macros.
Previously the code completion methods just returned an `ArrayRef` that pointed into the result sink that contained the results but no effort was made to actually keep that that result sink alive, e.g. when transforming results in `transformAndForwardResults`.
Instead, return the `CodeCompletionResultSink` from the code compleiton methods now and adopt that sink from the inner results created in `transformAndForwardResults`.
* "description" for override completion is now annotatable
* "description" doesn't include attributes and decl introducer, but it
includes generic paramters, effects specifiers, result type clause,
and generic where clauses
* "name" now only include the name and the parameter names
* "sourcetext" should be the same
rdar://63835352
Consolidate ThrowsKeyword, RethrowsKeyword, and AsyncKeyword to
EffectsSpecifierKeyword.
Abolish 'key.throwsoffset' and 'key.throwslength' as they aren't used.
To help consolidate our various types describing imports, this commit moves the following types and methods to Import.h:
* ImplicitImports
* ImplicitStdlibKind
* ImplicitImportInfo
* ModuleDecl::ImportedModule
* ModuleDecl::OrderImportedModules (as ImportedModule::Order)
* ModuleDecl::removeDuplicateImports() (as ImportedModule::removeDuplicates())
* SourceFile::ImportFlags
* SourceFile::ImportOptions
* SourceFile::ImportedModuleDesc
This commit is large and intentionally kept mechanical—nothing interesting to see here.
There's no need to walk all imports of all source files, and bind the
extensions defined therein. The only time that a non-main module
contains source files is when using -enable-source-import, and we
can just explicitly call bindExtensions() in the right place.
When completing a single argument for a trailing closure, pre-expand the
closure expression syntax instead of using a placeholder. It's not valid
to pass a non-closure anyway.
rdar://62189182
Add ModuleImplicitImportsRequest, which computes
the modules that should be implicitly imported by
each file of a given module. Use this request in
import resolution to add all the necessary
implicit imports.
The request computes the implicit imports by
consulting the ImplicitImportInfo, which ModuleDecl
can now be created with. This allows us to remove
uses of `SourceFile::addImports` in favor of
adding modules needed to be implicitly imported to
the ImplicitImportInfo.
Move the global PersistentParserState from
the CompilerInstance to the source file that code
completion is operating on, only hooking up the
state when it's needed. This will help make it
easier to requestify source file parsing.
Rather than attempting to temporarily insert decls
into the last source file, just create a new module
and source file and carry across the imports from
the last module. This matches how the REPL deals
with new lines of input.
Instead of interleaving typechecking and parsing
for SIL files, first parse the file for Swift
decls by skipping over any intermixed SIL decls.
Then we can perform type checking, and finally SIL
parsing where we now skip over Swift decls.
This is an intermediate step to requestifying the
parsing of a source file for its Swift decls.
Previously delayed parsing was performed by AST walker
'ParseDelayedFunctionBodies' by finding "delayed" function decl from the AST
of the whole module. This is not necessary. Optimize it by remembering the
"delayed" function decl in 'PersistentParserState'.
NOTE: 'SourceLoader' stopped using this delayed parsing mechanism in
d8b745db77
rdar://problem/56819166
Like the last commit, SourceFile is used a lot by Parse and Sema, but
less so by the ClangImporter and (de)Serialization. Split it out to
cut down on recompilation times when something changes.
This commit does /not/ split the implementation of SourceFile out of
Module.cpp, which is where most of it lives. That might also be a
reasonable change, but the reason I was reluctant to is because a
number of SourceFile members correspond to the entry points in
ModuleDecl. Someone else can pick this up later if they decide it's a
good idea.
No functionality change.
Most of AST, Parse, and Sema deal with FileUnits regularly, but SIL
and IRGen certainly don't. Split FileUnit out into its own header to
cut down on recompilation times when something changes.
No functionality change.
DelayedParsingCallbacks only had one implementation, for code
completion, which is only used to determine which bodies to skip and
which to delay. Inline that logic into the parser's delay logic and
remove DelayedParsingCallbacks entirely.
Lazy parsing for the members of nominal types and extensions depends
only on information already present in
`IterableDeclContext`. Eliminate the use of PersistentParserState as
an intermediary and have the member-parsing request construct a new
`Parser` instance itself to handle parsing. Make this possible even
for ill-formed nominal types/extensions to simplify the code path.
Eliminate `LazyMemberParser` and all of its uses, because it was only
present for lazy member parsing, which no longer needs it.
Parsing additional declarations from a separate buffer into an
existing SourceFile is definitely a hack, but again, the integrated
REPL is deprecated and does not deserve real attention.