Although they currently have MemoryBehavior::MayHaveSideEffects, the
begin_borrow and end_borrow instructions do not have side-effects of
interest to this pass.
SILGen this builtin to a mandatory hop_to_executor with an actor type
operand.
e.g.
Task.detached {
Builtin.hopToActor(MainActor.shared)
await suspend()
}
Required to fix a bug in _runAsyncMain.
This patch updates the `actor class` spelling to `actor` in almost all
of the tests. There are places where I verify that we sanely handle
`actor` as an attribute though. These include:
- test/decl/class/actor/basic.swift
- test/decl/protocol/special/Actor.swift
- test/SourceKit/CursorInfo/cursor_info_concurrency.swift
- test/attr/attr_objc_async.swift
- test/ModuleInterface/actor_protocol.swift
The Python build system always enables concurrency, but CMake has it
disable by default. Collaborators that do not use the Python build
system and use directly CMake will have it disable, unless they
explicitely enable it. If the tests are not marked as requiring the
concurrency features, the tests will fail to execute when concurrency is
disabled.
The changes add the `REQUIRES: concurrency` line to many tests that deal
with concurrency, but wasn't marked as such.
* Redundant hop_to_executor elimination: if a hop_to_executor is dominated by another hop_to_executor with the same operand, it is eliminated:
hop_to_executor %a
... // no suspension points
hop_to_executor %a // can be eliminated
* Dead hop_to_executor elimination: if a hop_to_executor is not followed by any code which requires to run on its actor's executor, it is eliminated:
hop_to_executor %a
... // no instruction which require to run on %a
return
rdar://problem/70304809