...to remove the temptation to put everything in one file with the same
name as the module. This doesn't do anything for overlays that /already/
have everything in one file with the same name as the module, except for
a few easy cases; we can unpack the rest later.
os/activity.h or os/log.h. Update cmake files again, hardcoding a Darwin
dependency. The script does not notice that Foundation depends on
CoreGraphics, so add that manually.
Also found that MapKit is supported on WATCHOS but we didn't have dependencies
for that.
Favor one line per supported SDK instead of catch-all dependency lines.
Distinguish from SDKs which have no dependencies vs SDKs which are
unsupported on a particular platform by printing `unsupported` to the
console and remove the line in the cmake file because it should
not exist anyway.
This full cleanup was not done before because of circularity detected by the
util, which has since been fixed.
Support directories with spaces.
added the build breaks. There's already a tool to get proper
dependencies, `utils/find-overlay-dependencies.sh`, so this patch
allows that tool to update the `CMakeLists.txt` files in-place.
Also it adds a line to the `CMakeLists.txt` files for each SDK so that the tool works.
While here, fix up the type signature of
CKError.partialErrorsByItemID; it doesn't make sense to use NSObject
now that we have AnyHashable. Fixes rdar://problem/27936562.
Introduce typed accesses for the error types of AVFoundation,
CloudKit, Contacts, and CoreLocation. While here, fix the API notes
for the Contacts framework, which had an embarrassingly-wrong file
name ;)
The Clang attribute allows one to state that a particular enumeration
type describes an error, and associates it with a particular domain
constant. However, due to lack of API notes support, this attribute
wasn't actually getting used. Instead, we had a number of explicit
extensions to enum types to make them conform to the _BridgedNSError
protocol explicitly.
Now that we have API notes, use them to make these enums into error
enums with the appropriate domain, so that the Clang importer will
synthesize the _BridgedNSError conformances. Then, remove all of the
explicit conformances---and with them, the overlays for 12 frameworks.
There is a small fix to more eagerly consider these conformances as
"used" if an expression is formed with the error enum as a value
type. This better ensures that the conformances will be available at
runtime when needed.
This cleanup is needed to implement SE-0112 (NSError bridging),
although it is useful by itself.
As a first step to allowing the build script to build *only*
static library versions of the stdlib, change `add_swift_library`
such that callers must pass in `SHARED`, `STATIC`, or `OBJECT_LIBRARY`.
Ideally, only these flags would be used to determine whether to
build shared, static, or object libraries, but that is not currently
the case -- `add_swift_library` also checks whether the library
`IS_STDLIB` before performing certain additional actions. This will be
cleaned up in a future commit.
At some point I want to propose a revised model for exports, but for now
just mark that support for '@exported' is still experimental and subject
to change. (Thanks, Max.)
Apps don't weak-link our overlays today, so if the overlays strong-link
to frameworks apps won't launch on older OSs. This was causing failures
on the buildbot, but is actually a serious issue for our developers.
Swift SVN r31180
-import-underlying-module deliberately avoids autolinking against that module,
since normally it's used when building the Swift half of a single binary.
For the overlays, however, that's not what we want, so add the underlying
framework explicitly.
Swift SVN r29439
Introduce a number of small overlays to bridge the NSError domains for
a number of frameworks into existing imported enums. This batch only
covers cases where there is an existing NS_ENUM describing the codes
for the domain, so we need only extend that enum to provide the
appropriate _BridgedNSError conformance.
This is the bulk of rdar://problem/20536610.
Swift SVN r28585