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Author SHA1 Message Date
Karoy Lorentey
953b30b490 Merge pull request #35283 from lorentey/range-backdeployment
[test] Disable tests for newly introduced Range behavior on earlier OSes
2021-01-08 19:42:22 -08:00
Andrew Trick
2c92663acf Add a _fixLifetime call to stdlib/WeakMirror.swift test.
On Linux with -O:

Could not cast value of type 'Swift.Optional<Swift.AnyObject>'
(0x7fa5f4285b60) to 'weaktest.NativeSwiftClass' (0x563acd3f30d8).

  weak var verifier: AnyObject?
  do {
    let parent = NativeSwiftClassHasWeak(x: 1010)
    let child = NativeSwiftClass(x: 2020)
    verifier = child
    parent.weakProperty = child
    let mirror = Mirror(reflecting: parent)
    let children = Array(mirror.children)
    let extractedChild = children[0].1 as! NativeSwiftClass
    expectNotNil(extractedChild)
    expectNotNil(verifier)
  }
  expectNil(verifier)

Here the expression children[-1].1 is a weak reference refering back
to 'child'. There's nothing keeping that 'child' object alive. On
Linux, the optimizer is able to destroy child before the dynamic type
cast. The cast attempts to cast a nil weak reference and fails.

Fixes rdar://72933297 ([CanonicalOSSA] Fix WeakMirror.swift test that
assumes object lifetime)
2021-01-08 11:56:10 -08:00
Karoy Lorentey
4b2f032fac [test] Disable tests for newly introduced Range behavior on earlier OSes 2021-01-06 13:03:58 -08:00
Karoy Lorentey
8082b58365 Merge pull request #34961 from lorentey/buffers-need-to-be-fast-but-not-too-fast
[stdlib] Review and fix some problems with unsafe buffer and Range initialization
2020-12-12 19:13:20 -08:00
Marcel Hlopko
3a27c119e5 Add exceptions to symbol_visibility_linux_test (#34905) 2020-12-11 08:12:08 +01:00
Karoy Lorentey
186a311c23 Merge pull request #34925 from lorentey/trap-msg-backdeployment-tests
[test] Fix test regressions in backdeployment bots
2020-12-10 15:30:50 -08:00
Stephen Canon
95309e1dce Fixup Float16 availability for macCatalyst/x86_64 2020-12-09 13:51:51 -05:00
Karoy Lorentey
634c582d0c [test] Fix test regressions in backdeployment bots
Resolves rdar://71902574
2020-12-04 18:56:18 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
8f1b353568 [mandatory-combine] Just like SILCombine, perform SIL canonicialization while performing mandatory combining. 2020-12-04 16:47:40 -08:00
Karoy Lorentey
c5c27c7c69 [stdlib] Add a missing debug precondition to [Closed]Range.init(uncheckedBounds:)
Unchecked APIs must still perform checks in debug builds to ensure that invariants aren’t violated.
(I.e., these aren’t a license to perform invalid operations — they just let us get rid of the checks when we know for sure they are unnecessary.)
2020-12-04 02:06:22 -08:00
swift-ci
bbd1ed4dbe Merge pull request #34939 from stephentyrone/f16-test-fixup 2020-12-03 10:06:49 -08:00
Robert Widmann
48614412c4 Merge pull request #34885 from LucianoPAlmeida/warn-class-protocol-inheritance
[Sema] Adding deprecation warning for protocol inheritance 'class' syntax
2020-12-01 10:36:41 -08:00
Stephen Canon
e0bbedc5a0 Fixup availability for one of the Float16 tests. 2020-12-01 11:03:16 -05:00
Karoy Lorentey
b0eafeed9f Merge pull request #34665 from lorentey/runtime-error-message-format
[runtime] Adjust file/line information in fatal error messages to match compiler diagnostics
2020-11-30 11:46:49 -08:00
Parker Schuh
4e39e59a8a Add a field reflection function that constructs keypaths. (#34815)
While the existing _forEachField in ReflectionMirror.swift
already gives the offsets and types for each field, this isn't
enough information to construct a keypath for that field in
order to modify it.

For reference, this should be sufficent to implement the features
described here: (https://forums.swift.org/t/storedpropertyiterable/19218/62)
purely at runtime without any derived conformances for many types.

Note: Since there isn't enough reflection information for
`.mutatingGetSet` fields, this means that we're not able to support
reflecting certain types of fields (functions, nonfinal class fields,
etc). Whether this is an error or not is controlled by the `.ignoreUnknown`
option.
2020-11-30 09:17:23 -08:00
Luciano Almeida
c29fbb5528 [test] Adjusting test files where class syntax is used for protocol inheritance 2020-11-29 21:43:50 -03:00
Stephen Canon
abea46ea59 Make Float16 available for macOS on Apple Silicon (#34821)
Due to an unstable (and undesirable) calling convention in the LLVM layer for x86, I had previously marked Float16 unconditionally unavailable on macOS. My hope was that Intel would stabilize the calling convention and we could make it available on both macOS platforms at the same time. Unfortunately, that hasn't happened, and we want to make the type available for macOS/arm users.

So, I am making the availability mirror Float80--the type will be unavailable for macOS on x86_64, and available on all other platforms (the other x86 platforms don't have a binary-stability guarantee to worry about). This isn't ideal. In particular, if/when the calling conventions for Float16 stabilize in LLVM, we would want to make the type available, but it would then have _different_ availability for different architectures of macOS, which the current availability system is not well-equipped to handle (it's possible, but not very ergonomic). Nonetheless, this seems like the best option.

The good news is that because the full API is already built in Swift (and simply marked unavailable), we can simply add macOS 11.0 availability for these API and it will work.
2020-11-19 09:36:03 -05:00
Andrew Trick
beeefbc804 Merge pull request #34770 from tbkka/tbkka/numericParsingTest
Fix back-deployment tests
2020-11-17 10:36:00 -08:00
Tim Kientzle
affca54411 Fix back-deployment tests
Segregate out a couple of tests that verify changed behaviors in
the standard library so we can omit them when testing against older
runtimes.
2020-11-16 16:49:34 -08:00
Mike Ash
ee8480fe71 [Stdlib] Fix swift_setAtWritableKeyPath to check for ReferenceWritableKeyPaths.
Call through to swift_setAtReferenceWritableKeyPath in that case. This fixes an assertion failure (or worse) when upcasting a ReferenceWritableKeyPath and then using subscript(keyPath:) to write a value with it.

rdar://problem/70609888
2020-11-13 13:00:16 -05:00
Karoy Lorentey
1a051719e3 [runtime] Adjust file/line information in fatal error messages to follow diagnostic conventions
In debug configurations, fatal error messages include file & line number information. This update presents this information in a format matching the diagnostic conventions used by the compiler, which can be a slight productivity boost.

Code compiled with optimizations enabled (which is most production code) does not output this information, so it isn’t affected by this change.

Original format:

    Fatal error: A suffusion of yellow: file calc.swift, line 5

New format:

    calc.swift:5: Fatal error: A suffusion of yellow

Resolves rdar://68484891
2020-11-10 13:23:21 -08:00
Pavel Yaskevich
66fbdce2f8 [ConstraintSystem] Don't increase a score for conditional requirement failures
Let's consider conditional requirement failure to mean that parent
conformance requirement wasn't satisfied and nothing more, that helps
to disambiguate certain situations and avoid filtering out conditional
failures.

Resolves: rdar://problem/64844584
2020-11-06 12:06:00 -08:00
Pavel Yaskevich
2e2792e3e3 [ConstraintSystem] Adjust diagnoseAmbiguity to use a local slice of overloads
Compute a slice of ambiguous overload choices related to an aggregated fix
and if such a slice points to a single overload diagnose it as non-ambiguous.
2020-11-06 10:42:25 -08:00
Alejandro Alonso
424802fb34 Revert SE-0283 (#34492)
Reverted despite build failures.
2020-10-29 17:32:06 -07:00
Mike Ash
782fa27206 [Runtime] Move ElementCapacity into the Elements allocation.
This shrinks ConcurrentReadableHashMap a bit, which will be needed for adapting it for metadata caches.
2020-10-28 10:23:21 -04:00
Kuba (Brecka) Mracek
d7dfa3e942 Bring up tests + validation tests for the 'freestanding' build and the standalone_minimal preset (#34386) 2020-10-26 16:32:36 -07:00
Azoy
df9778e2e8 [Compatibility53] Add compatibility library for 5.3 and backport tuple Equatable conformance
Fix some comments

Unnecessary cast
2020-10-22 18:27:03 -04:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
09fc82aac3 Merge pull request #34299 from compnerd/i-dont-visual-c-you
stdlib: remove `swiftMSVCRT`, replace with `swiftCRT` on Windows
2020-10-20 11:05:03 -07:00
tbkka
5d30503894 When parsing floating-point from String, underflow to 0, overflow to infinity (#34339)
Previously, overflow and underflow both caused this to return `nil`, which causes several problems:
* It does not distinguish between a large but valid input and a malformed input.  `Float("3.402824e+38")` is perfectly well-formed but returns nil
* It differs from how the compiler handles literals.  As a result, `Float(3.402824e+38)` is very different from `Float("3.402824e+38")`
* It's inconsistent with Foundation Scanner()
* It's inconsistent with other programming languages

This is exactly the same as #25313

Fixes rdar://problem/36990878
2020-10-19 09:44:57 -04:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
2fc5cbdc14 stdlib: remove swiftMSVCRT, replace with swiftCRT on Windows
This replaces swiftMSVCRT with swiftCRT.  The big difference here is
that the `visualc` module is no longer imported nor exported.  The
`visualc` module remains in use for a singular test wrt availability,
but this should effectively remove the need for the `visualc` module.

The difference between the MSVCRT and ucrt module was not well
understood by most.  MSVCRT provided ucrt AND visualc, combining pieces
of the old MSVCRT and the newer ucrt.  The ucrt module is what you
really wanted most of the time, however, would need to use MSVCRT for
the convenience aliases for type-generic math and the deprecated math
constants.

Unfortunately, we cannot shadow the `ucrt` module and create a Swift SDK
overlay for ucrt as that seems to result in circular dependencies when
processing the `_Concurrency` module.

Although this makes using the C library easier for most people, it has a
more important subtle change: it cleaves the dependency on visualc.
This means that this enables use of Swift without Visual Studio for the
singular purpose of providing 3 header files.  Additionally, it removes
the need for the installation of 2 of the 4 support files.  This greatly
simplifies the deployment process on Windows.
2020-10-15 16:02:01 -07:00
Slava Pestov
94e999a1b5 Sema: Pull availability checking out of resolveType()
We used to diagnose references to unavailable declarations in
two places:

- inside Exprs, right after type checking the expression
- inside TypeReprs, from resolveType()

In broad terms, resolveType() is called with TypeReprs
stored inside both Stmts and Decls.

To handle the first case, I added a new overload of
diagAvailability() that takes a Stmt, to be called from
typeCheckStmt(). This doesn't actually walk into any Exprs
stored inside the statement; this means it only walks
Patterns and such.

For the second case, a new DeclAvailabilityChecker is
now defined in TypeCheckAccess.cpp. It's structure is
analogous to the other three walkers there:

- AccessControlChecker
- UsableFromInlineChecker
- ExportabilityChecker

The new implementation of availability checking for types
introduces a lot more code than the old online logic
it replaces. However, I hope to consolidate some of the
code duplication among the four checkers that are defined
in TypeCheckAccess.cpp, and do some other cleanups that
will make the benefit of the new approach apparent.
2020-10-14 23:42:02 -04:00
Karoy Lorentey
d5652fa9bf [test] Don’t check for new behavior on older systems that don’t include the change 2020-10-06 12:26:47 -07:00
Xiaodi Wu
23dc001364 Merge pull request #33910 from xwu/exactness-in-little-things-a-wonderful-source-of-cheerfulness
[stdlib] Simplify 'BinaryFloatingPoint.init?<T: BinaryFloatingPoint>(exactly: T)'
2020-10-05 12:14:27 -04:00
Josh Learn
1fd6ef95ce [OSLog] Update compiler stubs and tests
The compiler stubs for testing the OSLog implementation are in need of an update. This change updates the stubs to be consistent with the current OSLog implementation, updates the existing tests, and adds new tests for String and metatype interpolations.

rdar://69719729
2020-10-01 12:14:08 -07:00
Xiaodi Wu
6216ccdcad [stdlib] Fix a Float16-to-integer conversion bug (#33893)
* [stdlib] Fix a Float16-to-integer conversion bug

* [stdlib] Add a test for 'Int(exactly: Float16.infinity)'
2020-09-16 14:53:06 -04:00
Max Desiatov
0c8b86601c test: Replace _silgen_name w/ _cdecl in CommandLineStressTest
This test abuses @_silgen_name unnecessarily according to https://forums.swift.org/t/how-can-my-c-main-function-call-swift/40244/2
2020-09-14 09:23:22 +01:00
Xiaodi Wu
26cda274ca [stdlib] Simplify 'BinaryFloatingPoint.init?<T: BinaryFloatingPoint>(exactly: T)' 2020-09-11 09:56:58 -04:00
3405691582
cd7570fdee ManagedBuffer capacity is unavailable on OpenBSD.
On OpenBSD, malloc introspection (e.g., malloc_usable_size or
malloc_size) is not provided by the platform allocator. Since allocator
introspection is currently a load-bearing piece of functionality for
ManagedBuffer and ManagedBufferPointer, pending any API changes, as a
stopgap measure, this commit marks methods in ManagedBuffer and
ManagedBufferPointer calling _swift_stdlib_malloc_size and methods
dependent thereon unavailable on OpenBSD.

This may induce some compatibility issues for some files, but at least
this change ensures that we can get stdlib to build on this platform
until the evolution process addresses this problem more thoroughly.
2020-09-09 18:57:58 -04:00
Kuba (Brecka) Mracek
73f427369f Mark Reflection_jit.swift as UNSUPPORTED for standalone stdlib builds (#33682) 2020-08-28 20:50:47 -07:00
Mike Ash
0990fa90b3 Merge pull request #33647 from mikeash/shrink-concurrentreadablehashmap
[Runtime] Shrink ConcurrentReadableHashMap a bit.
2020-08-28 14:45:17 -04:00
tbkka
524cfae1b2 [Dynamic Casting] Overhauled Runtime (#33561)
* Dynamic Cast Rework: Runtime

This is a completely refactored version of the core swift_dynamicCast
runtime method.

This fixes a number of bugs, especially in the handling of multiply-wrapped
types such as Optional within Any.  The result should be much closer to the
behavior specified by `docs/DynamicCasting.md`.

Most of the type-specific logic is simply copied over from the
earlier implementation, but the overall structure has been changed
to be uniformly recursive.  In particular, this provides uniform
handling of Optional, existentials, Any and other common "box"
types along all paths.  The consistent structure should also be
easier to update in the future with new general types.

Benchmarking does not show any noticable performance implications.

**Temporarily**, the old implementation is still available.  Setting the
environment variable `SWIFT_OLD_DYNAMIC_CAST_RUNTIME` before launching a program
will use the old runtime implementation.  This is only to facilitate testing;
once the new implementation is stable, I expect to completely remove the old
implementation.
2020-08-27 11:06:40 -07:00
Mike Ash
4cd1b715bd [Runtime] Shrink ConcurrentReadableHashMap a bit.
We're using a lot of space on the free lists. Each vector is three words, and we have two of them. Switch to a single linked list. We only need one list, as both kinds of pointers just get free()'d. A linked list optimizes for the common case where the list is empty. This takes us from six words to one.

Also make ReaderCount, ElementCount, and ElementCapacity uint32_ts. The size_ts were unnecessarily large and this saves some space on 64-bit systems.

While we're in there, add 0/NULL initialization to all elements. The current use in the runtime is unaffected (it's statically allocated) but the local variables used in the test were tripping over this.
2020-08-27 13:05:40 -04:00
Mike Ash
e13217147f [Test] Filter out a __rotate symbol and another __once_call symbol in symbol-visibility-linux.test-sh. 2020-08-20 15:55:38 -04:00
Mishal Shah
cc19330c75 Codesign the Error binary before executing 2020-08-19 17:59:59 -07:00
tbkka
7de957362e Don't verify exact NaN text for .debugDescription (#33391)
This specific check has never worked on all processors (because
some FP HW mangles NaNs) and recent LLVM changes have broken
it on the remaining platforms.

Resolves SR-13354
2020-08-10 18:40:57 -07:00
Stephen Canon
457b9990e9 Add checks that the endpoints of partial ranges are not-NaN. (#33378)
We can't actually check for NaN (because the notion doesn't exist for Comparable), but we can require that the endpoint is non-exceptional by checking if it equals itself.
2020-08-10 14:06:46 -04:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
5782dd4af3 Merge pull request #33343 from compnerd/dispatch-ASi
test: repair stdlib/Dispatch on ASi
2020-08-08 08:12:50 -07:00
Mishal Shah
bc2a8f41c1 Merge pull request #33354 from apple/shahmishal/codesign-tests
[Tests] Codesign the binary before executing the test
2020-08-07 19:33:20 -07:00
Kyle Macomber
9bbe6e7365 Merge pull request #28639 from YOCKOW/sr-10689-cherry-pick
SR-10689: Fix bugs of DataProtocol's firstRange(of:in:)/lastRange(of:in:).
2020-08-07 15:39:03 -07:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
a405c5d994 test: repair stdlib/Dispatch on ASi
The conversion of the naonseconds to Mach ticks in multiples of Mach
timebase units alters the time.  This would fail on ASi where mach ticks
are not synonymous with nanoseconds.
2020-08-07 14:58:36 -07:00