Direct lookup relied in primary file checking to have filled in the
protocol type stored in the ImplementsAttr. This was already wrong
with multi-file test cases in non-WMO mode, and crashed in the
ASTPrinter if printing a declaration in a non-primary file.
I don't have a standalone test case that is independent of my
upcoming ASTPrinter changes, but this is a nice cleanup regardless.
* Add @_used and @_section attributes for global variables and top-level functions
This adds:
- @_used attribute that flags as a global variable or a top-level function as
"do not dead-strip" via llvm.used, roughly the equivalent of
__attribute__((used)) in C/C++.
- @_section("...") attribute that places a global variable or a top-level
function into a section with that name, roughly the equivalent of
__attribute__((section("..."))) in C/C++.
* Parse `#<identifier>` attribute list as a `MacroExpansionDecl`
regardless of the position
* Diagnose whitespaces between `#` and the macro name.
* Correctly attach attributes to `MacroExpansionDecl`
* Fix `OrigDeclAttributes` to handle modifiers (use `getLocation()`
instead of `AtLoc`.)
Type checking is a TODO
rdar://107386648
Older compilers can't parse `name(init)`. Restore the call to
`escapeKeywordInContext()` to ensure special names get escaped.
Resolves rdar://108806697
Parse compound and special names in the macro role attributes
(`@freestanding` and `@attached`). This allows both compound names and
initializers, e.g., `init(coding:)`.
Fixes rdar://107967344.
This method was misleading. The majority of callers (all but one!) don't want
to unconditionally treat all locations in any macro expansion buffer the
same way, because the code also must handle nested macro expansions. There
is one part of SourceKit (and possibly others) that really do want to ignore
all macro expansions, but those can be handled within SourceKit / IDE code,
because I don't believe this utility is useful in the frontend.
`decl->getOriginalAttrs()->getAttributes<...>` isn't safe in the current
API. Update `OrigDeclAttributes` to filter its attributes to the
original ones on demand, rather than filtering and storing a vector
inline.
Resolves rdar://107342658.
Various requests expect to be walking over the current source file.
While we could add checks to all these to skip decls outside of the
current buffer, it's a little nicer to handle this during the walk
instead.
Allow ignoring nodes that are from macro expansions and add that flag to
the various walks that expect it.
Also add a new `getOriginalAttrs` that filters out attributes in
generated source.
The macro role argument presented an opportunity for callers to accidentally
invoke this request twice for the same macro with slightly different macro
roles passed in, which resulted in re-typechecking the macro arguments.
Instead, derive the corresponding macro roles from the macro reference syntax.
- Use the name lookup table instead of adding members from a macro expansion to the parent decl context.
- Require declaration macros to specify introduced names and used the declared names to guide macro expansions lazily.
Rename `ResolveAttachedMacroRequest` to `ResolveMacroRequest` and make use of the request in freestanding declaration macro type checking. Add support for type-checking generic arguments on `MacroExpansionDecl`.
The attached and freestanding macro attributes use the same parsing
logic and representation, so generalize the "attached" attribute into
a more general "macro role" attribute.
Describe attached macros with the `@attached` attribute, providing the
macro role and affected names as arguments to the macro. The form of
this macro will remain the same as it gains other kinds of attached
macro roles beyond "accessor".
Remove the "accessors" role from `@declaration`, which will be going
away.
Add support for freestanding declaration macros.
- Parse `@declaration` attribute.
- Type check and expand `MacroExpansionDecl`.
Known issues:
- Generic macros are not yet handled.
- Expansion does not work when the parent decl context is `BraceStmt`. Need to parse freestanding declaration macro expansions in `BraceStmt` as `MacroExpansionDecl`, and add expanded decls to name lookup.
`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
* [SILOptimizer] Add prespecialization for arbitray reference types
* Fix benchmark Package.swift
* Move SimpleArray to utils
* Fix multiple indirect result case
* Remove leftover code from previous attempt
* Fix test after rebase
* Move code to compute type replacements to SpecializedFunction
* Fix ownership when OSSA is enabled
* Fixes after rebase
* Changes after rebasing
* Add feature flag for layout pre-specialization
* Fix pre_specialize-macos.swift
* Add compiler flag to benchmark build
* Fix benchmark SwiftPM flags
When computing the availability of a `SILFunction` for linkage the OS version specified in the `@_backDeploy` attribute should be preferred over the version in the `@available` attribute. This ensures that the corresponding symbol is weakly linked when deploying to older OSes than the back deploy "before" version.
Resolves rdar://99962885