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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Rose
cca27d02a0 Tag everything in the standard library with accessibility attributes.
Keep calm: remember that the standard library has many more public exports
than the average target, and that this contains ALL of them at once.
I also deliberately tried to tag nearly every top-level decl, even if that
was just to explicitly mark things @internal, to make sure I didn't miss
something.

This does export more than we might want to, mostly for protocol conformance
reasons, along with our simple-but-limiting typealias rule. I tried to also
mark things private where possible, but it's really going to be up to the
standard library owners to get this right. This is also only validated
against top-level access control; I haven't fully tested against member-level
access control yet, and none of our semantic restrictions are in place.

Along the way I also noticed bits of stdlib cruft; to keep this patch
understandable, I didn't change any of them.

Swift SVN r19145
2014-06-24 21:32:18 +00:00
Jordan Rose
7d649e0a16 Use "_" instead of "c_" for primitive functions accessed through asmname.
No functionality change.

Swift SVN r19119
2014-06-24 01:23:04 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
8de060ff3f Revert "[stdlib] mask unused bits in uniqueness checks"
Revert "[stdlib] Use an enum for ArrayBuffer storage"

This reverts commit r18996.
This reverts commit r18954.

The optimizer is not ready yet to handle this change especially given
the time until Beta 3. After speaking with DaveA, we agreed to revert
this and take such large changes onto private branches until we are sure
that the optimizer is ready to handle them rather than risking
performance regressions due to hitting the "optimization cliff".

Swift SVN r19026
2014-06-20 01:41:04 +00:00
Dave Abrahams
2b82e8988f [stdlib] mask unused bits in uniqueness checks
Also update ArrayBuffer to take advantage of it.

This change allows us to pass a word-sized enum with a native object
reference payload directly to the runtime, without switching on the enum
to unwrap the contents.  Even though that unwrapping was semantically
equivalent to bit masking, it was causing fits in the optimizer.

Swift SVN r18996
2014-06-19 02:32:07 +00:00
John McCall
329abe543d Pass an alignment mask during heap array allocation,
not an alignment value.

Assert that various entrypoints get an alignment mask.

Get everything uniformly passing an assertion about
dealloating an object with the correct allocation
size; don't actually enable the assertion yet, though.

rdar://16989632

Swift SVN r18550
2014-05-22 01:58:05 +00:00
John McCall
5ddee671b6 Provide a hacky hook for specifying a class's instance size
and alignment for the purposes of deallocation.

If a class contains a method named __getInstanceSizeAndAlignMask,
and it takes no arguments and returns a pair of words, call
that method directly in order to get the size and alignment
mask instead of trusting the class's formal size and alignment.

This is not a replacement for a proper language solution for
custom allocation, but it'll suffice to fix some immediate
problems with HeapBufferStorage.

If we decide we like this approach, we should really raise
the deallocating destructor up to SIL.

rdar://16979846

Swift SVN r18485
2014-05-21 07:22:39 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
eab7f90a81 Per design discussion today, rename UnsafePointer ".pointee" to ".memory".
Swift SVN r18269
2014-05-17 20:35:16 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
a4d9dcf1a7 stdlib: extinguish \brief and \c
Swift SVN r18261
2014-05-17 18:10:51 +00:00
Arnold Schwaighofer
da6d9152b6 Differentiate between user assertion and preconditions and the like
assert() and fatalError()
These functions are meant to be used in user code. They are enabled in debug
mode and disabled in release or fast mode.

_precondition() and _preconditionFailure()
These functions are meant to be used in library code to check preconditions at
the api boundry. They are enabled in debug mode (with a verbose message) and
release mode (trap). In fast mode they are disabled.

_debugPrecondition() and _debugPreconditionFailure()
These functions are meant to be used in library code to check preconditions that
are not neccesarily comprehensive for safety (UnsafePointer can be null or an
invalid pointer but we can't check both). They are enabled only in debug mode.

_sanityCheck() and _fatalError()
These are meant to be used for internal consistency checks. They are only
enabled when the library is build with -DSWIFT_STDLIB_INTERNAL_CHECKS=ON.

I modified the code in the standard library to the best of my judgement.

rdar://16477198

Swift SVN r18212
2014-05-16 20:49:54 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
4bb475a1c8 Rename UnsafePointer.get/set to a "ptr.pointee" property.
Implements <rdar://problem/16531067>.

Swift SVN r18178
2014-05-16 05:48:05 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
fad874708e Adjust test cases.
Swift SVN r17964
2014-05-12 22:01:52 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
29cebdf797 Splitting the standard library: step 1: move stdlib -> stdlib/core
Swift SVN r5864
2013-06-28 02:31:01 +00:00