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Author SHA1 Message Date
Erik Eckstein
6ff2f09796 [SIL] Let alloc_stack return a single value.
Having a separate address and container value returned from alloc_stack is not really needed in SIL.
Even if they differ we have both addresses available during IRGen, because a dealloc_stack is always dominated by the corresponding alloc_stack in the same function.

Although this commit quite large, most changes are trivial. The largest non-trivial change is in IRGenSIL.

This commit is a NFC regarding the generated code. Even the generated SIL is the same (except removed #0, #1 and @local_storage).
2016-01-06 17:35:27 -08:00
Chris Lattner
7daaa22d93 Completely reimplement/redesign the AST representation of parameters.
Parameters (to methods, initializers, accessors, subscripts, etc) have always been represented
as Pattern's (of a particular sort), stemming from an early design direction that was abandoned.
Being built on top of patterns leads to patterns being overly complicated (e.g. tuple patterns
have to have varargs and default parameters) and make working on parameter lists complicated
and error prone.  This might have been ok in 2015, but there is no way we can live like this in
2016.

Instead of using Patterns, carve out a new ParameterList and Parameter type to represent all the
parameter specific stuff.  This simplifies many things and allows a lot of simplifications.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to do this very incrementally, so this is a huge patch.  The good
news is that it erases a ton of code, and the technical debt that went with it.  Ignoring test
suite changes, we have:
   77 files changed, 2359 insertions(+), 3221 deletions(-)

This patch also makes a bunch of wierd things dead, but I'll sweep those out in follow-on
patches.

Fixes <rdar://problem/22846558> No code completions in Foo( when Foo has error type
Fixes <rdar://problem/24026538> Slight regression in generated header, which I filed to go with 3a23d75.

Fixes an overloading bug involving default arguments and curried functions (see the diff to
Constraints/diagnostics.swift, which we now correctly accept).

Fixes cases where problems with parameters would get emitted multiple times, e.g. in the
test/Parse/subscripting.swift testcase.

The source range for ParamDecl now includes its type, which permutes some of the IDE / SourceModel tests
(for the better, I think).

Eliminates the bogus "type annotation missing in pattern" error message when a type isn't
specified for a parameter (see test/decl/func/functions.swift).

This now consistently parenthesizes argument lists in function types, which leads to many diffs in the
SILGen tests among others.

This does break the "sibling indentation" test in SourceKit/CodeFormat/indent-sibling.swift, and
I haven't been able to figure it out.  Given that this is experimental functionality anyway,
I'm just XFAILing the test for now.  i'll look at it separately from this mongo diff.
2015-12-31 19:24:46 -08:00
Roman Levenstein
d59f90d70b Print list of uses for each SIL basic block argument.
SILPrinter was printing uses for all SIL values, except for SIL basic blocks arguments. Fill the gap and print uses for BB arguments as well. This makes reading and analyzing SIL easier.

Basic blocks may have multiple arguments, therefore print uses of each BB argument on separate lines - one line per BB argument.

The comment containing information about uses of a BB argument is printed on the line just above the basic block name, following the approach used for function_ref and other kinds of instructions, which have additional information printed on the line above the actual instruction.

The output now looks like:
// %0                                             // user: %3
// %1                                             // user: %9
bb0(%0 : $Int32, %1 : $UnsafeMutablePointer<UnsafeMutablePointer<Int8>>):

rdar://23336589
2015-11-02 17:01:26 -08:00
Joe Groff
2368ce774b Remove self types from mangling by default.
And include some supplementary mangling changes:

- Give the first generic param (depth=0, index=0) a single character mangling. Even after removing the self type from method declaration types, 'Self' still shows up very frequently in protocol requirement signatures.
- Fix the mangling of generic parameter counts to elide the count when there's only one parameter at the starting depth of the mangling.

Together these carve another 154KB out of a debug standard library. There's some awkwardness in demangled strings that I'll clean up in subsequent commits; since decl types now only mangle the number of generic params at their own depth, it's context-dependent what depths those represent, which we get wrong now. Currying markers are also wrong, but since free function currying is going away, we can mangle the partial application thunks in different ways.

Swift SVN r32896
2015-10-26 22:05:20 +00:00
Joe Groff
7e119d0d53 Optimize the mangling of associated types in generic signatures.
Canonical dependent member types are always based from a generic parameter, so we can use a more optimal mangling that assumes this. We can also introduce substitutions for AssociatedTypeDecls, and when a generic parameter in a signature is constrained by a single protocol, we can leave that protocol qualification out of the unsubstituted associated type mangling. These optimizations together shrink the standard library by 117KB, and bring the length of the longest Swift symbol in the stdlib down from 578 to 334 characters, shorter than the longest C++ symbol in the stdlib.

Swift SVN r32786
2015-10-20 17:52:07 +00:00
Joe Groff
6babfe36b5 SIL: Enable typed boxes.
Swift SVN r29750
2015-06-27 00:52:36 +00:00
Joe Groff
d7b9ae72aa Sema: Require '.init' when constructing from a dynamic metatype.
This makes it clearer that expressions like "foo.myType.init()" are creating new objects, instead of invoking a weird-looking method. The last part of rdar://problem/21375845.

Swift SVN r29375
2015-06-14 19:50:06 +00:00
Joe Groff
1af4659c4a Enable interface type mangling.
Fixes rdar://problem/18034517, and addresses a number of compiler crashers due to symbol collisions in the old mangling.

Swift SVN r28383
2015-05-09 22:20:57 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fec2f22459 Enhance SILGen of InjectIntoOptionalExpr/BindOptionalExpr/OptionalEvaluationExpr
to not drop optionals in memory all the time.  We now generate a lot better code
for them in many cases.  This makes generated SIL more readable and should help
-O0 perf.

This is progress towards <rdar://problem/20642198> SILGen shouldn't be dropping optionals into memory all the time




Swift SVN r28102
2015-05-03 23:27:28 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d9083d2e50 rework SGF::emitOptionalToOptional to keep loadable SILValue's as
registers instead of eagerly dumping them in memory and operating on
them by-address.  This avoids a lot of temporaries and traffic to 
manipulate them.

As part of this, add some new SGF::getOptionalNoneValue/getOptionalSomeValue
helper methods for forming loading optional values.

Many thanks to JoeG for helping with the abstraction difference change in
getOptionalSomeValue.



Swift SVN r27537
2015-04-21 22:54:08 +00:00
Joe Groff
c0a2994564 AST: Start printing function types with @convention instead of old attributes.
And update tests to match.

Swift SVN r27262
2015-04-13 22:51:34 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
75ea31dba9 Turn on +0 self by default.
The only caveat is that:

1. We do not properly recognize when we have a let binding and we
perform a guaranteed dynamic call. In such a case, we add an extra
retain, release pair around the call. In order to get that case I will
need to refactor some code in Callee. I want to make this change, but
not at the expense of getting the rest of this work in.

2. Some of the protocol witness thunks generated have unnecessary
retains or releases in a similar manner.

But this is a good first step.

I am going to send a large follow up email with all of the relevant results, so
I can let the bots chew on this a little bit.

rdar://19933044

Swift SVN r27241
2015-04-12 22:23:37 +00:00
Joe Groff
7be9c21c8b SILGen: Rework OpenExistentialExpr emission to better handle guaranteed contexts.
Try to emit the existential as a guaranteed value, and if we succeed, only +1 the bound opaque value if it's needed as a consumed value. This lets us avoid retaining or copying the existential if the existential can be produced and its contained value consumed at +0.

Swift SVN r27200
2015-04-10 02:58:57 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
41747b6ce2 [+0 self] Enforce the retain/copy, call, release/destroy pattern for @guaranteed and @in_guaranteed parameters.
This means:

1. In_Guaranteed when preparing accessor base args is like @in not
   @inout. This is because @in_guaranteed parameters are immutable. We
   were not miscompiling since we were not inserting cleanups for these
   parameters. Now with 2, we perform the copy so we have the immutable
   property and then destroy_addr the result after the call.

2. If we have a guaranteed parameter, we put the destroy value right
   after the call instead of at the end of expression.

The reason 2 is necessary is that if we destroy the value at the end of
scope situations like the following cause COW to fail:

    struct Foo {
      let object: AnyObject

      var rawObject: Builtin.RawPointer {
        return Builtin.bridgeToRawPointer(object) // Psuedoname of builtin.
      }

      mutating func isUnique() -> Bool {
        return isUnique(rawObject)
      }
    }

What happens is that because Foo.isUnique is mutating, Foo is passed in
@inout. Since @inout is a guarantee related to memory, SILGen has to
increment the refcount of self to guarantee self's lifetime. Before this
patch we would have (in pseudo-sil).

    %self = load %ptr_self
    retain_value %self
    %0 = getRawObject() // guaranteed call.
    %result = isUnique(%0)
    release_value %self

This causes the COW check to always fail. There is no reason to extend
the lifetime of %self so far, guaranteed only means that the object's
lifetime is guaranteed over the call in question. So now instead, we
release after the call.

<rdar://problem/20094305>
<rdar://problem/20234910>

Swift SVN r26351
2015-03-20 07:34:51 +00:00
Joe Groff
f2a520dbc6 SILGen: Don't leak existential container after OpenExistentialExpr.
Leave a cleanup to deinit the container after the uniquely-referenced opaque value is taken out of it. While we're here, stub out support for boxed existentials (though we can't test it since _ErrorType doesn't have any Self-returning methods, and we currently only produce OpenExistentialExprs in the AST for method calls involving covariant Self or metatypes).

Swift SVN r26284
2015-03-18 23:14:45 +00:00
Joe Groff
962a87f444 SIL: Rename address-only existential instructions to '{init,deinit,open}_existential_addr'.
For better consistency with other address-only instruction variants, and to open the door to new exciting existential representations (such as a refcounted boxed representation for ErrorType).

Swift SVN r25902
2015-03-09 23:55:31 +00:00
Joe Groff
63463f54ac SIL: Mangle the static-ness of declarations.
This lets us disambiguate the symbols for static and instance properties, and enables us to eventually leave the useless "self" type mangling out of method symbols. Fixes rdar://19012022 and dupes thereof, including crasher #1341.

Swift SVN r25111
2015-02-10 02:37:35 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
3b04d1b013 tests: reorganize tests so that they actually use the target platform
Most tests were using %swift or similar substitutions, which did not
include the target triple and SDK.  The driver was defaulting to the
host OS.  Thus, we could not run the tests when the standard library was
not built for OS X.

Swift SVN r24504
2015-01-19 06:52:49 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d844671de5 Revise our AST to represent the self argument of a non-mutating protocol method
as passing self by value, not by inout.  This is the correct representation at
the AST level, and we now lower self references as the new @in_guaranteed
parameter convention.  This allows SIL clients (like DI) to know that a nonmutating
protocol method does not mutate the pointee passed into the method.

This fixes:
<rdar://problem/19215313> let properties don't work with protocol method dispatch
<rdar://problem/15821762> Self argument of generic curried nonmutating instance methods is inout



Swift SVN r23864
2014-12-11 20:41:37 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
c322b3592d Add a data dependence between opened existential values and method_inst that 'use' them.
Before this patch there was no dependence visible to the optimizer between a
open_existential and the witness_method allowing the optimizer to reorder the
two instruction. The dependence was implicit in the opened archetype but this
is not a concept model by the SIL optimizer.

  %2 = open_existential %0 : $*FooProto to $*@opened("...") FooProto
  %3 = witness_method $@opened("...") FooProto,
                      #FooProto.bar!1 : $@cc(...)
  %4 = apply %3<...>(%2)

This patch changes the SIL representation such that witness_methods on opened
archetypes take the open_existential (or the producer of the opened existential)
as an operand preventing the optimizer from reordering them.

  %2 = open_existential %0 : $*FooProto to $*@opened("...") FooProto
  %3 = witness_method $@opened("...") FooProto,
                      #FooProto.bar!1,
                      %2 : $*@opened("...") FooProto : $@cc(...)
  %4 = apply %3<...>(%2)

rdar://18984526

Swift SVN r23438
2014-11-19 17:22:22 +00:00
Joe Groff
0bafa4d05b Restore the module context and generic parameter list to protocol conformance mangling.
We don't need to game the mangling to be easily predictable by conformsToProtocol anymore.

Swift SVN r23089
2014-11-03 21:56:54 +00:00
Joe Groff
f2658bf152 SILGen: Use select_enum_addr instead of a library function for "does optional have value" queries.
Thanks Arnold for fixing the crashes this exposed in the perf suite.

Swift SVN r22954
2014-10-26 22:34:23 +00:00
Erik Eckstein
3eea8e3052 Set SILLinkage of witness tables according to the protocol visibility.
This is the same change as already done for functions and globals
(for details see <rdar://problem/18201785>).




Swift SVN r22907
2014-10-24 09:02:05 +00:00
Dave Abrahams
69735ae0d0 Revert "SILGen: Use select_enum_addr instead of a library function for "does optional have value" queries."
This reverts r22828 because it was apparently causing an assertion on
the bot:

Swift SVN r22831
2014-10-19 19:54:37 +00:00
Joe Groff
05bacc48e0 SILGen: Use select_enum_addr instead of a library function for "does optional have value" queries.
This causes a regression in specialize_checked_cast_branch.swift that ought to be recovered by rdar://problem/18603827.

Swift SVN r22828
2014-10-18 22:20:53 +00:00
Joe Groff
bbcd3af39f SILGen: Use SIL instructions to directly inject optional values.
Use init_enum_data_addr and inject_enum_addr to construct optional values instead of the injection intrinsics, further simplifying -Onone IR. This not only avoids a call but also allows the frontend to emit optional payloads in-place in more cases, eliminating a lot of stack traffic.

Swift SVN r22549
2014-10-06 20:02:18 +00:00
Joe Groff
a6a68d49cc SILGen: Avoid using a stdlib function to get optional values.
When we've already established that the optional has a value, using unchecked_take_enum_data_addr to directly extract the enum payload is sufficient and avoids a redundant call and check at -Onone. Keep using the _getOptionalValue stdlib function for checked optional wrapping operations such as "x!", so that the stdlib can remain in control of trap handling policy.

The test/SIL/Serialization failures on the bot seem to be happening sporadically independent of this patch, and I can't reproduce failures in any configuration I've tried.

Swift SVN r22537
2014-10-06 15:46:21 +00:00
Joe Groff
069ad18620 Revert "SILGen: Avoid using a stdlib function to get optional values."
This reverts commit r22533. The optimizing bots seem to have problems with it.

Swift SVN r22534
2014-10-06 04:40:58 +00:00
Joe Groff
28805f0d2a SILGen: Avoid using a stdlib function to get optional values.
When we've already established that the optional has a value, using unchecked_take_enum_data_addr to directly extract the enum payload is sufficient and avoids a redundant call and check at -Onone. Keep using the _getOptionalValue stdlib function for checked optional wrapping operations such as "x!", so that the stdlib can remain in control of trap handling policy.

Swift SVN r22533
2014-10-06 04:31:52 +00:00
Joe Groff
79e39cd342 SILGen: Replace the remaining uses of project_existential with open_existential.
Swift SVN r22454
2014-10-02 01:02:01 +00:00
Joe Groff
a89949183d Give opened existential archetypes globally unique identifiers.
This lets us reliably print and parse opened archetypes across different compiler invocations. Using a source-related locator would be ideal, but that's complicated by the need to manufacture, print, and parse these things during SIL passes, so cop out and burn a UUID for now.

Swift SVN r22385
2014-09-30 14:07:31 +00:00
Erik Eckstein
c16c510167 Set SILLinkage according to visibility.
Now the SILLinkage for functions and global variables is according to the swift visibility (private, internal or public).

In addition, the fact whether a function or global variable is considered as fragile, is kept in a separate flag at SIL level.
Previously the linkage was used for this (e.g. no inlining of less visible functions to more visible functions). But it had no effect,
because everything was public anyway.

For now this isFragile-flag is set for public transparent functions and for everything if a module is compiled with -sil-serialize-all,
i.e. for the stdlib.

For details see <rdar://problem/18201785> Set SILLinkage correctly and better handling of fragile functions.

The benefits of this change are:
*) Enable to eliminate unused private and internal functions
*) It should be possible now to use private in the stdlib
*) The symbol linkage is as one would expect (previously almost all symbols were public).

More details:

Specializations from fragile functions (e.g. from the stdlib) now get linkonce_odr,default
linkage instead of linkonce_odr,hidden, i.e. they have public visibility.
The reason is: if such a function is called from another fragile function (in the same module),
then it has to be visible from a third module, in case the fragile caller is inlined but not
the specialized function.

I had to update lots of test files, because many CHECK-LABEL lines include the linkage, which has changed.

The -sil-serialize-all option is now handled at SILGen and not at the Serializer.
This means that test files in sil format which are compiled with -sil-serialize-all
must have the [fragile] attribute set for all functions and globals.

The -disable-access-control option doesn't help anymore if the accessed module is not compiled
with -sil-serialize-all, because the linker will complain about unresolved symbols.

A final note: I tried to consider all the implications of this change, but it's not a low-risk change.
If you have any comments, please let me know.



Swift SVN r22215
2014-09-23 12:33:18 +00:00
Joe Groff
e004ad7df4 SIL: Carry AST types through init_existential instructions.
This is necessary to be able to properly stash values with nontrivial lowerings, such as metatypes and functions, inside existential containers. Modify SILGen to lower values to the proper abstraction level before storing them in an existential container. Part of the fix for rdar://problem/18189508, though runtime problems still remain when trying to actually dynamicCast out a metatype from an Any container.

Swift SVN r21830
2014-09-10 05:56:36 +00:00
Chris Lattner
44a1eb7715 Rework SILGen of optional methods to work with non-@objc situations:
- Split getSelfTypeForDynamicLookup into two pieces, and generalize it
    to work on non-loadable protocols.
  - Change dynamic_method_branch to take its argument as a protocol of any
    protocol type, instead of as something of UnownObject type.
  - Teach emitForcedDynamicMemberRef to only do its peephole optimization for
    @objc cases, since it is special behavior of objc_msgSend.
  - enhance emitDynamicPartialApply & emitDynamicMemberRefExpr to emit the
    proper project_existential instruction (not a _ref) when dealing with a
    non-classbound protocol.

Change the verifier to allow DynamicMethodBranchInst to work on non-@objc
protocol members.

This eliminates a bunch of pointless unchecked_ref_cast's in the generated
SIL for existing code, but this got squashed at IRGen time anyway, so no
real change for anything that sema permits.



Swift SVN r21519
2014-08-28 07:37:18 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
accba56e0a Disable the code that adds the 'final' attribute based on access control.
This patch is a part of rdar://17890078



Swift SVN r21137
2014-08-11 21:54:56 +00:00
Michael Ilseman
41dec5b58c Invoke TryAddFinal after type checking.
Run whole-module checks at the end of perform Sema, specifically
TryAddFinal. After everything has been type checked, accessibility has
been provided, and we have had a chance to see any potential
overrides, we try to add the final attribute to class members.

This ends up de-virtualizing many functions, or rather they avoid the
vtable altogether. Thus, there are many test file changes. New test
file add_final.swift. Other tests updated to either reflect the
non-virtual call, or to have public added to them.

Swift SVN r20338
2014-07-22 21:31:58 +00:00
Joe Groff
3ac89dc4eb Enable 'dynamic'.
And spot-update tests that appear to rely on ObjC dispatch (review please!)

Swift SVN r20285
2014-07-22 00:23:37 +00:00
Doug Gregor
a5c079af59 Replace the class_protocol attribute with a "class" requirement.
This only tackles the protocol case (<rdar://problem/17510790>); it
does not yet generalize to an arbitrary "class" requirement on either
existentials or generics.

Swift SVN r19896
2014-07-13 06:57:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner
fe95f81397 introduce a new 'DeclModifier' flag on attributes, which mark that the
attribute is a "modifier" of a decl, not an "attribute" and thus shouldn't
be spelt with an @ sign.  Teach the parser to parse "@foo" but reject it with
a nice diagnostic and a fixit if "foo" is a decl modifier.

Move 'dynamic' over to this (since it simplifies some code), and switch the
@optional and @required attributes to be declmodifiers (eliminating their @'s).



Swift SVN r19787
2014-07-10 05:49:10 +00:00
Doug Gregor
55df89aabe Print array types as [T] instead of T[].
Swift SVN r19195
2014-06-25 23:59:51 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
fad874708e Adjust test cases.
Swift SVN r17964
2014-05-12 22:01:52 +00:00
Doug Gregor
9f72215bba Basic SIL- and IR-generation support for trivial uses of DynamicSelf.
Introduce a new AST node to capture the covariant function type
conversion for DynamicSelf. This conversion differs from the normal
function-conversion expressions because it isn't inherently type-safe;
type safety is assured through DynamicSelf.  

On the SIL side, map DynamicSelf down to the type of the declaring
class to keep the SIL type system consistent. Map the new
CovariantFunctionConversionExpr down to a convert_function
instruction, slightly loosening the constraints on convert_function to
allow for this (it's always been ABI-compatible-only conversions
anyway).

We currently generate awful SIL when calling a DynamicSelf method,
because SILGenApply doesn't know how to deal with the implicit return
type adjustment associated with the covariant function
conversion. That optimization will follow; at least what we have here
is (barely) functional.


Swift SVN r13286
2014-02-01 04:09:00 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
74165eef2b Revert "Basic SIL- and IR-generation support for trivial uses of DynamicSelf."
This reverts commit r13269. It broke the build.

Swift SVN r13281
2014-02-01 02:31:39 +00:00
Doug Gregor
c25b14b1bd Basic SIL- and IR-generation support for trivial uses of DynamicSelf.
Introduce a new AST node to capture the covariant function type
conversion for DynamicSelf. This conversion differs from the normal
function-conversion expressions because it isn't inherently type-safe;
type safety is assured through DynamicSelf.

On the SIL side, map DynamicSelf down to the type of the declaring
class to keep the SIL type system consistent. Map the new
CovariantFunctionConversionExpr down to a convert_function
instruction, slightly loosening the constraints on convert_function to
allow for this (it's always been ABI-compatible-only conversions
anyway).

We currently generate awful SIL when calling a DynamicSelf method,
because SILGenApply doesn't know how to deal with the implicit return
type adjustment associated with the covariant function
conversion. That optimization will follow; at least what we have here
is (barely) functional.

Swift SVN r13269
2014-02-01 01:20:26 +00:00