There are situations where you want to build against a libc that is out
of tree or that is not the system libc (Or for cross build scenarios).
This is a change for passing the -sdk and include paths for things like
this.
The pthread dependency has been lifted through the Windows port
generalising the SwiftThreadExtras. Enable building these unit test
binaries which are needed for the validation test suite.
The key thing here is that all of the underlying code is exactly the same. I
purposely did not debride anything. This is to ensure that I am not touching too
much and increasing the probability of weird errors from occurring. Thus the
exact same code should be executed... just the routing changed.
* add count(where:) and tests
* Revise count(where:) documentation
* Remove errant word in abstract
* add a benchmark for ranges and strings with help from @natecook1000
* update benchmark to use Array instead of Range
* Make _sanityCheck internal
* Make _debugPrecondition internal
* Make Optional._unsafelyUnwrappedUnchecked internal.
* Make _precondition internal
* Switch Foundation _sanityChecks to assertions
* Update file check tests
* Remove one more _debugPrecondition
* Update Optimization-with-check tests
* Remove case destructuring to _
* Remove some Iterator.Element
* Which idiot wrote this? Oh.
* Switch NibbleSort to just use default impls... shouldn't change perf
Replace LoggingRangeReplaceableCollection variants with typealiases
Replace LoggingMutableCollection variants with typealiases.
Collapse BufferAccessLoggingMutableCollection variants into typealiases
Turn LoggingRandomAccessCollection into a typealias
Turn LoggingBidirectionalCollection into a typealias
76ef276 made the compiler autolink libraries more eagerly than before.
This normally wouldn't affect the products we build with CMake, but
when an overlay is autolinked the compiler also puts in a dummy symbol
to make sure it gets linked. So now we have to link to the overlay
directly.
This implements the new last(where:), and lastIndex(of/where:) methods as
extensions on `BidirectionalCollection`, which partially implements SE-204.
The protocol requirements for `Sequence` and `Collection` as described
in the proposal need to wait until there's a solution for picking up the
specialized versions in types that conditionally conform to `BidirectionalCollection`.
StdlibUnittest uses gyb to avoid duplicating many source-context
arguments. However, this means that any test that wishes to add new
expect helpers has to also be gybbed. Given that this structure hasn't
changed in years, and we should have a real language support
eventually, de-gyb it.
The change in CheckMutableCollectionType.swift.gyb previously resulted
in a runtime failure, and before that a compiler crash.
It appears that whatever type checker bug(s) were causing the issue
have been resolved in the last few months, so I'm returning this
closure to a single-expression form and cleaning up a couple other
places where we had an unneeded temporary as well.
Resolves rdar://problem/33781464.
* Make Range conditionally a Collection
* Convert ClosedRange to conditionally a collection
* De-gyb Range/ClosedRange, refactoring some methods.
* Remove use of Countable{Closed}Range from stdlib
* Remove Countable use from Foundation
* Fix test errors and warnings resulting from Range/CountableRange collapse
* fix prespecialize test for new mangling
* Update CoreAudio use of CountableRange
* Update SwiftSyntax use of CountableRange
* Restore ClosedRange.Index: Hashable conformance
* Move fixed typechecker slowness test for array-of-ranges from slow to fast, yay
* Apply Doug's patch to loosen test to just check for error
* Eradicate IndexDistance associated type, replacing with Int everywhere
* Consistently use Int for ExistentialCollection’s IndexDistance type.
* Fix test for IndexDistance removal
* Remove a handful of no-longer-needed explicit types
* Add compatibility shims for non-Int index distances
* Test compatibility shim
* Move IndexDistance typealias into the Collection protocol
* Refactor Indices and Slice to use conditional conformance
* Replace ReversedRandomAccessCollection with a conditional extension
* Refactor some types into struct+extensions
* Revise Slice documentation
* Fix test cases for adoption of conditional conformances.
* [RangeReplaceableCollection] Eliminate unnecessary slicing subscript operator.
* Add -enable-experimental-conditional-conformances to test.
* Gruesome workaround for crasher in MutableSlice tests
* [SR-4005] Allow heterogenous comparisons in elementsEqual
When a user is supplying a predicate to compare the type equivalence
isn’t required
* elementsEqualWithPredicate tests
Compares a string of a number with an integer value by using the
elementsEqualPredicate closure
* Update test expectations to use new sequence element types
* Update hardcoded test to reference sequence
Make the Indices types conform to the appropriate Collection protocol:
* Collection.Indices: Collection
* BidirectionalCollection.Indices: BidirectionalCollection
* RandomAccessCollection.Indices: RandomAccessCollection
Introduce (recursive) constraints that make the *Collection constraint
of SubSequence match that of its enclosing *Collection, e.g.,
MutableCollection.SubSequence conforms to MutableCollection.
Fixes rdar://problem/20715031 and more of SR-3453.
Addressed ABI FIXME’s #4, #5, #104 and #105, making Sequence’s
SubSequence conform to Sequence, with the same element type, and for
which the SubSequence of a SubSequence is the same SubSequence.
Fixes SR-318 / rdar://problem/31418206.
Addressed ABI FIXME’s #4, #5, #104 and #105, making Sequence’s
SubSequence conform to Sequence, with the same element type, and for
which the SubSequence of a SubSequence is the same SubSequence.
Fixes SR-318 / rdar://problem/31418206.