* move symbol graph samples to the bottom of the file
* add information about a doc comment's file and module
rdar://81190369
* refactor: group file URI collection/serialization together
* test for docComment.module to identify externally-inherited docs
* InterfaceGen reports a primary associated type as a reference to the
'associatedtype' declaration
* CursorInfo on a primary associated type returns information of the
'associatedtype' declaration
rdar://93275458
Properties can also be specified in a protocol/overridden by subclasses,
so they should also be classed as "dynamic" in these cases.
Removed receiver USRs when *not* dynamic, since it's not used for
anything in that case and should be equivalent to the container anyway.
Resolves rdar://92882348.
#58786 (rdar://93030932) was failing because the `swift-frontend` invocations passed a `swiftExecutablePath` to `Invocation.parseArgs`. This caused the `ClangImporter` instance to point to a `clang` binary next to the `swift-frontend` executable while SourceKit used PATH to find `clang`. The clang executable next to `swift-frontend` doesn’t actually exist because `clang` lives in `llvm-linux-aarch64/bin` and `swift-frontend` lives in `swift-linux-aarch64/bin`.
So some checks for a minimum clang verison failed for the normal build (because the executable doesn’t actually exists) while they pass during the SourceKit build (which used `clang` from `PATH`). This in turn caused the `outline-atomics` to be enabled to the SourceKit clang compiler arguments but not the clang compiler arguments for a normal build and thus resulted in two separate module cache directories (which includes the enabled features in the module directory hash).
To fix this issue, also set the swift executable path for compiler invocations created from SourceKit.
Fixes#58786 (rdar://93030932)
When a variable is re-declared using shorthand syntax (`[foo]` closure capture or `if let foo {`), the user doesn’t perceive this as a new variable declaration. Thus, we should return the original declaration as a secondary result.
rdar://91311033
rdar://75455650
These declaration modifiers are not meant to be used from user source
code. Mark them 'UserInaccessible' so code completion don't show them.
rdar://92970201
For enum cases with associated values, their construction is modelled by a function. E.g. if you have
```swift
enum Foo {
case first(associated: Int)
}
```
then `Foo.first` is a function of type `(Int) -> Foo`. But if you write `Foo.first(associated: 2)` in source code, we consider this construct as a referenced, not a call. This causes us to miss renaming of associated value labels during local refactoring.
rdar://84061868
Pull request apple/llvm-project#4442 brings in a change to
`RawComment::getFormattedText` that removes spurious new lines
and whitespaces at the end of block comments. It breaks the
`cursor_symbol_graph_objc` test which is assuming the old behavior.
Temporarily disable the relevant check lines in the test to merge the
llvm change, and then fix the test properly and switch to the new
`getFormattedLines` in SymbolGraphGen.
Previously, the related idents request wouldn’t look through caputred variables like `[foo]`. Change the logic to consider the captured variable as well as the variable that’s implicitly declared for use inside the closure.
rdar://81628899
Previously 'actor' keyword was suggested as (deprecated) 'actor' decl
modifier, and it was gated by '-enable-experimental-concurrency'
compiler argument.
Add 'actor' as a type decl introducer. This causes duplicated 'actor' in
code completion if '-enable-experimental-concurrency', but that option
is basically useless at this point, so I assume not many people is using
it. Also 'actor' as a modifier will be removed soon.
[#58520] rdar://92511769
Tweaked usable check:
* Local type/func decls are usable even before declaration
* Outer nominal Instance member are not usable
* Type context cannot close over values in outer type contexts
Added shadowing rule by the base name:
* Type members don't shadow each other as long as they are in the
same type context.
* Local values shadow everything in outer scope
* Except that 'func' decl doesn't shadow 'var' decl if they are in the
same scope.
rdar://86285396
Friend PR: apple/swift-experimental-string-processing#282.
Also remove the `-enable-experimental-pairwise-build-block` flag when building regex modules as the feature is already on by default.
Add the file for an imported ObjC-symbol to the generated symbol graph
when ObjC documentation is requested.
Skips line/column information for now since it's not needed. If we add
those we should extract location retrieval to a common method for both
cursor info and symbol graph gen.
Resolves rdar://91658873.
The `__future__` we relied on is now, where the 3 specific things are
all included [since Python 3.0](https://docs.python.org/3/library/__future__.html):
* absolute_import
* print_function
* unicode_literals
* division
These import statements are no-ops and are no longer necessary.
I think that preferring identical over convertible makes sense in e.g. C++ where we have implicit user-defined type conversions but since we don’t have them in Swift, I think the distinction doesn’t make too much sense, because if we have a `func foo(x: Int?)`, want don’t really want to prioritize variables of type `Int?` over `Int` Similarly if we have `func foo(x: View)`, we don’t want to prioritize a variable of type `View` over e.g. `Text`.
rdar://91349364
This currently doesn't check for inherited docs, ie. either the
imported declaration has docs or it doesn't. There's also a few odd
cases with mixed doc types and when each line is prefixed with '*', but
it's good enough for an initial implementation.
Moves UTF8 sanitisation out of ASTPrinter.h and into Unicode.h so that
it can be used here as well.
Resolves rdar://91388603.
Two paths missed setting up overlays:
- `CompletionInstance` when checking files from dependencies
- `SwiftASTManager` when reading in files that it would later replace
all inputs with
(1) would cause the AST context not to be re-used, even though nothing
had changed. (2) caused all non-completion functionality to fail for any
symbols within files only specified by the overlay.
Resolves rdar://85508213.