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Xin Tong
4526e88bef Revert "Track dependencies of SIL instructions on opened archetypes which they use"
This reverts commit 8ef8bb4eb1.

Broke swift_tools-RA_stdlib-RD_test-no_device and soem others
2016-06-22 18:17:25 -07:00
Roman Levenstein
8ef8bb4eb1 Track dependencies of SIL instructions on opened archetypes which they use
Till now there was no way in SIL to explicitly express a dependency of an instruction on any opened archetypes used by it. This was a cause of many errors and correctness issues. In many cases the code was moved around without taking into account these dependencies, which resulted in breaking the invariant that any uses of an opened archetype should be dominated by the definition of this archetype.

This patch does the following:
- Map opened archetypes to the instructions defining them, i.e. to open_existential instructions.
- Introduce a helper class SILOpenedArchetypesTracker for creating and maintaining such mappings.
- Introduce a helper class SILOpenedArchetypesState for providing a read-only API for looking up available opened archetypes.
- Each SIL instruction which uses an opened archetype as a type gets an additional opened archetype operand representing a dependency of the instruction on this archetype. These opened archetypes operands are an in-memory representation. They are not serialized. Instead, they are re-constructed when reading binary or textual SIL files.
- SILVerifier was extended to conduct more thorough checks related to the usage of opened archetypes.
2016-06-22 14:28:39 -07:00
Slava Pestov
ac110c0fc0 SILGen: When forming a closure, apply substitutions before applying captures
We now have enough machinery in place to reference local generic
functions which have captures, to get a value of function type
that can be passed around.

Generic local functions still cannot be directly called from
function call expressions, since those go down a different
path in SILGenApply.cpp -- the next patch will add support for
this case.
2016-05-28 22:30:41 -07:00
Doug Gregor
945831023a [SILGen] Eliminate SILGen-specific handling of imported, synthesized conformances
Now that Sema communicates its "used" conformances to SILGen, there is
no reason for SILGen to separately look for "used" conformances. NFC
2016-05-09 20:59:30 -07:00
Vedant Kumar
7b34ea9296 [Coverage] Do not emit increments in certain implicitly-generated regions
Outside of constructors and destructors, it's wasteful to generate
coverage mappings for implicitly-generated regions. Get rid of these
mappings and any counter increments associated with them.
2016-04-28 13:49:03 -07:00
Jordan Rose
bc83940301 Make pointer nullability explicit using Optional.
Implements SE-0055: https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0055-optional-unsafe-pointers.md

- Add NULL as an extra inhabitant of Builtin.RawPointer (currently
  hardcoded to 0 rather than being target-dependent).
- Import non-object pointers as Optional/IUO when nullable/null_unspecified
  (like everything else).
- Change the type checker's *-to-pointer conversions to handle a layer of
  optional.
- Use 'AutoreleasingUnsafeMutablePointer<NSError?>?' as the type of error
  parameters exported to Objective-C.
- Drop NilLiteralConvertible conformance for all pointer types.
- Update the standard library and then all the tests.

I've decided to leave this commit only updating existing tests; any new
tests will come in the following commits. (That may mean some additional
implementation work to follow.)

The other major piece that's missing here is migration. I'm hoping we get
a lot of that with Swift 1.1's work for optional object references, but
I still need to investigate.
2016-04-11 20:06:38 -07:00
Jordan Rose
8e292daec1 [SILGen] Factor out an emitPointerToPointer helper.
Groundwork for SE-0055: Making pointer nullability explicit.
2016-04-11 17:55:10 -07:00
Slava Pestov
4482e7f57d SILGen: Plumb witness thunk's linkage down to SILGenMaterializeForSet
Don't hardcode linkage of default implementations of materializeForSet
to public, addressing a FIXME.

This will allow us to emit default witness thunks for requirements of
internal protocols, too.
2016-03-17 03:57:22 -07:00
Max Moiseev
885b564bf5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-03-09 17:16:37 -08:00
Slava Pestov
41971fec99 SILGen: Introduce MaterializedLValue abstraction
This is used when materializing an LValue to share state between
the read and write phases of the access, replacing the 'temporary'
and 'extraInfo' parameters that were previously being passed around.

It adds two new fields, origSelfType and genericSig, which will be
used in an upcoming patch to actually apply the callback with the
current generic signature.

This will finally allow us to make use of materializeForSet
implementations in protocol extensions, which is a prerequisite
for enabling resilient default implementations of property and
subscript requirements.
2016-03-09 16:33:22 -08:00
Max Moiseev
1fae0d1325 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-03-08 12:48:48 -08:00
Slava Pestov
3e7f2e195c SILGen: Refactoring MaterializeForSet to support default witness thunk emission
Previously we would emit two types of MaterializeForSet implementations
in SILGen:

- materializeForSet for a concrete storage declaration

- materializeForSet witness thunk in a conformance

This refactoring decouples the code from taking a conformance, which is
needed for two new types of materializeForSet that we need:

- materializeForSet witness thunk in a default witness table -- this is
  necessary in order to be able to resiliently add storage requirements
  with default implementations to protocols

- materializeForSet vtable thunk -- this is necessary to fix a missing
  re-abstraction case with overriding storage in a subclass

This patch brings us closer to implementing these two. For default
implementations, we still have an issue in that the materializeForSet
has a different "generic signature abstraction pattern" in concrete
and default witnesses, so default and concrete witnesses for
materializeForSet are currently ABI-incompatible because the type
metadata for the storage is passed differently to the callback.
2016-03-07 17:05:06 -08:00
Max Moiseev
cf4bafe9e3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-03-03 13:22:03 -08:00
Slava Pestov
4887d4fdc8 SILGen: Prepare witness thunk emission for default witnesses, NFC
In this case we do not have a conformance, and the default witness
thunk uses the same signature and context archetypes as the protocol
requirement.

There might still be an abstraction change between the requirement
and witness, though.

Tests are in the next patch that actually adds the ability to emit
these thunks. This is just a refactoring.
2016-03-03 07:36:59 -08:00
Max Moiseev
a49dab6bf8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-02-29 12:08:52 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
310b0433a9 Reapply "Serialize debug scope and location info in the SIL assembler language.""
This ireapplies commit 255c52de9f.

Original commit message:

Serialize debug scope and location info in the SIL assembler language.
At the moment it is only possible to test the effects that SIL
optimization passes have on debug information by observing the
effects of a full .swift -> LLVM IR compilation. This change enable us
to write targeted testcases for single SIL optimization passes.

The new syntax is as follows:

 sil-scope-ref ::= 'scope' [0-9]+
 sil-scope ::= 'sil_scope' [0-9]+ '{'
                 sil-loc
                 'parent' scope-parent
                 ('inlined_at' sil-scope-ref )?
               '}'
 scope-parent ::= sil-function-name ':' sil-type
 scope-parent ::= sil-scope-ref
 sil-loc ::= 'loc' string-literal ':' [0-9]+ ':' [0-9]+

Each instruction may have a debug location and a SIL scope reference
at the end.  Debug locations consist of a filename, a line number, and
a column number.  If the debug location is omitted, it defaults to the
location in the SIL source file.  SIL scopes describe the position
inside the lexical scope structure that the Swift expression a SIL
instruction was generated from had originally. SIL scopes also hold
inlining information.

<rdar://problem/22706994>
2016-02-26 13:28:57 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
255c52de9f Revert "Serialize debug scope and location info in the SIL assembler language."
Temporarily reverting while updating the validation test suite.

This reverts commit c9927f66f0.
2016-02-26 11:51:57 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
c9927f66f0 Serialize debug scope and location info in the SIL assembler language.
At the moment it is only possible to test the effects that SIL
optimization passes have on debug information by observing the
effects of a full .swift -> LLVM IR compilation. This change enable us
to write targeted testcases for single SIL optimization passes.

The new syntax is as follows:

 sil-scope-ref ::= 'scope' [0-9]+
 sil-scope ::= 'sil_scope' [0-9]+ '{'
                 sil-loc
                 'parent' scope-parent
                 ('inlined_at' sil-scope-ref )?
               '}'
 scope-parent ::= sil-function-name ':' sil-type
 scope-parent ::= sil-scope-ref
 sil-loc ::= 'loc' string-literal ':' [0-9]+ ':' [0-9]+

Each instruction may have a debug location and a SIL scope reference
at the end.  Debug locations consist of a filename, a line number, and
a column number.  If the debug location is omitted, it defaults to the
location in the SIL source file.  SIL scopes describe the position
inside the lexical scope structure that the Swift expression a SIL
instruction was generated from had originally. SIL scopes also hold
inlining information.

<rdar://problem/22706994>
2016-02-26 10:46:29 -08:00
gregomni
63f810d2fd Variables in 'case' labels with multiple patterns.
Parser now accepts multiple patterns in switch cases that contain variables.
Every pattern must contain the same variable names, but can be in arbitrary
positions. New error for variable that doesn't exist in all patterns.

Sema now checks cases with multiple patterns that each occurence of a variable
name is bound to the same type. New error for unexpected types.

SILGen now shares basic blocks for switch cases that contain multiple
patterns. That BB takes incoming arguments from each applicable pattern match
emission with the specific var decls for the pattern that matched.

Added tests for all three of these, and some simple IDE completion
sanity tests.
2016-02-24 15:46:36 -08:00
Max Moiseev
fcad164e18 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-02-22 12:59:57 -08:00
Joe Groff
a1ef412815 Sema/SILGen: Get property behavior implementations to codegen.
Fix some interface type/context type confusion in the AST synthesis from the previous patch, add a unique private mangling for behavior protocol conformances, and set up SILGen to emit the conformances when property declarations with behaviors are visited. Disable synthesis of the struct memberwise initializer if any instance properties use behaviors; codegen will need to be redesigned here.
2016-02-20 15:01:06 -08:00
Dmitri Gribenko
0f36bec31f Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-02-18 16:41:35 -08:00
John McCall
e249fd680e Destructure result types in SIL function types.
Similarly to how we've always handled parameter types, we
now recursively expand tuples in result types and separately
determine a result convention for each result.

The most important code-generation change here is that
indirect results are now returned separately from each
other and from any direct results.  It is generally far
better, when receiving an indirect result, to receive it
as an independent result; the caller is much more likely
to be able to directly receive the result in the address
they want to initialize, rather than having to receive it
in temporary memory and then copy parts of it into the
target.

The most important conceptual change here that clients and
producers of SIL must be aware of is the new distinction
between a SILFunctionType's *parameters* and its *argument
list*.  The former is just the formal parameters, derived
purely from the parameter types of the original function;
indirect results are no longer in this list.  The latter
includes the indirect result arguments; as always, all
the indirect results strictly precede the parameters.
Apply instructions and entry block arguments follow the
argument list, not the parameter list.

A relatively minor change is that there can now be multiple
direct results, each with its own result convention.
This is a minor change because I've chosen to leave
return instructions as taking a single operand and
apply instructions as producing a single result; when
the type describes multiple results, they are implicitly
bound up in a tuple.  It might make sense to split these
up and allow e.g. return instructions to take a list
of operands; however, it's not clear what to do on the
caller side, and this would be a major change that can
be separated out from this already over-large patch.

Unsurprisingly, the most invasive changes here are in
SILGen; this requires substantial reworking of both call
emission and reabstraction.  It also proved important
to switch several SILGen operations over to work with
RValue instead of ManagedValue, since otherwise they
would be forced to spuriously "implode" buffers.
2016-02-18 01:26:28 -08:00
Max Moiseev
3a3984877a Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-02-15 15:43:34 -08:00
Michael Ilseman
88060d580a [_BridgedNSError] Emit dynamic cast witness tables
_BridgedNSError conformances can affect the runtime behavior of
dynamic casts (e.g. 'is'). Unfortunately, the conformance is not
always emitted, in an effort to save space when not used. This change
forces the conformance witness tables to be emitted when we can detect
a dynamic cast to an _BridgedNSError conforming enum.

Test cases included, as well as a note about a potentially erroneous
path that is not currently handled: when the dynamic cast occurs in a
generic function to a generic type (and thus we are unsure which
conformances we need to pull in).
2016-02-08 15:18:48 -08:00
Michael Gottesman
635f771762 [upstream-fix] Do not forward declare Initialization in SILGenFunction.h since we want to use it in a PointerIntPair.
PointerIntPair can not have forward declared values stored in it.
2016-02-06 11:22:27 -08:00
Max Moiseev
61c837209b Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-02-04 16:13:39 -08:00
Chris Lattner
8dedfb31e3 Add support for #file/#line, etc according to SE-0028. __FILE__ and friends
are still accepted without deprecation warning as of this patch.
2016-02-04 14:22:22 -08:00
practicalswift
71e00fefa1 [gardening] Fix typos: "word word" (two spaces) → "word word" (one space) 2016-01-24 21:27:16 +01:00
Max Moiseev
9a018bd77d Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-01-20 14:38:22 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
b7ea3b9bb2 [SIL] Let alloc_existential_box return a single value.
And use the new project_existential_box to get to the address value.
SILGen now generates a project_existential_box for each alloc_existential_box.
And IRGen re-uses the address value from the alloc_existential_box if the operand of project_existential_box is an alloc_existential_box.
This lets the generated code be the same as before.
2016-01-20 11:27:06 -08:00
Doug Gregor
7d70b704e4 Merge commit '5e11e3f7287427d386636a169c4065c0373931a8' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-01-19 23:18:20 -08:00
Slava Pestov
32b797d744 SILGen: Remove trivial usages of constantInfo.{Formal,Lowered}Type, NFC 2016-01-13 23:30:01 -08:00
Slava Pestov
249242b08d SILGen: Always open-code materializeForSet
This improves MaterializeForSetEmitter to support emission
of static materializeForSet thunks, as well as witnesses.

This is now done by passing in a nullptr as the conformance
and requirement parameters, and adding some conditional code.

Along the way, I fixed a few limitations of the old code,
namely weak/unowned and static stored properties weren't
completely plumbed through. There was also a memory leak in
addressed materializeForSet, the valueBuffer was never freed.

Finally, remove the materializeForSet synthesis in Sema since
it is no longer needed, which fixes at least one known crash
case.
2016-01-11 19:53:16 -08:00
Max Moiseev
08e1e4a043 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-01-11 16:51:11 -08:00
Slava Pestov
218792959d SILGen: Turn static collectParams() function into a method on SILGenFunction, NFC 2016-01-10 17:06:20 -08:00
John McCall
5112864dad Remove the archetype from Substitution.
This eliminates some minor overheads, but mostly it eliminates
a lot of conceptual complexity due to the overhead basically
appearing outside of its context.
2016-01-08 15:27:13 -08:00
John McCall
2df6880617 Introduce ProtocolConformanceRef. NFC.
The main idea here is that we really, really want to be
able to recover the protocol requirement of a conformance
reference even if it's abstract due to the conforming type
being abstract (e.g. an archetype).  I've made the conversion
from ProtocolConformance* explicit to discourage casual
contamination of the Ref with a null value.

As part of this change, always make conformance arrays in
Substitutions fully parallel to the requirements, as opposed
to occasionally being empty when the conformances are abstract.

As another part of this, I've tried to proactively fix
prospective bugs with partially-concrete conformances, which I
believe can happen with concretely-bound archetypes.

In addition to just giving us stronger invariants, this is
progress towards the removal of the archetype from Substitution.
2016-01-08 00:19:59 -08:00
Max Moiseev
f51e708a8f Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2016-01-04 12:25:25 -08:00
Chris Lattner
a30ae2bf55 Merge pull request #836 from zachpanz88/new-year
Update copyright date
2015-12-31 19:36:14 -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
Zach Panzarino
e3a4147ac9 Update copyright date 2015-12-31 23:28:40 +00:00
Joe Groff
5e206f35a1 SILGen: Generate closure contexts as guaranteed.
When enabled, generate closure functions with guaranteed conventions as their context parameters, and pass context arguments to them as guaranteed when possible. (When forming a closure by partial_apply, the partial apply still needs to take ownership of the parameters, regardless of their convention.)
2015-12-31 15:10:27 -08:00
practicalswift
85e2e6eb9a Fix a vs. an 2015-12-26 14:40:16 +01:00
practicalswift
22e10737e2 Fix typos 2015-12-26 01:19:40 +01:00
Max Moiseev
806be29941 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2015-12-14 12:05:35 -08:00
practicalswift
c6e8459187 Fix typos. 2015-12-14 11:13:30 +01:00
practicalswift
880a3cc871 Fix typo: accosocated → associated 2015-12-13 23:56:39 +01:00
Max Moiseev
786e1ea2b1 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin' into swift-3-api-guidelines 2015-12-11 15:19:02 -08:00
Slava Pestov
832a637c04 SIL: Start cleaning up getMethodDispatch() / requiresObjCDispatch()
Move these to SILDeclRef, maybe not the best place but a good home for now.
Factor out a new requiresForeignToNativeThunk() function, which cleans up
some code duplication introduced by the following patch:

478e1c7513

This is a small step towards consolidating duplicated logic for figuring out
method dispatch semantics and emitting curry thunks.
2015-12-11 08:58:52 -08:00