These aren't really orthogonal concerns--you'll never have a @thick @cc(objc_method), or an @objc_block @cc(witness_method)--and we have gross decision trees all over the codebase that try to hopscotch between the subset of combinations that make sense. Stop the madness by eliminating AbstractCC and folding its states into SILFunctionTypeRepresentation. This cleans up a ton of code across the compiler.
I couldn't quite eliminate AbstractCC's information from AST function types, since SIL type lowering transiently created AnyFunctionTypes with AbstractCCs set, even though these never occur at the source level. To accommodate type lowering, allow AnyFunctionType::ExtInfo to carry a SILFunctionTypeRepresentation, and arrange for the overlapping representations to share raw values.
In order to avoid disturbing test output, AST and SILFunctionTypes are still printed and parsed using the existing @thin/@thick/@objc_block and @cc() attributes, which is kind of gross, but lets me stage in the real source-breaking change separately.
Swift SVN r27095
Previously, a multi-pattern var/let decl like:
var x = 4, y = 17
would produce two pattern binding decls (one for x=4 one for y=17). This is convenient
in some ways, but is bad for source reproducibility from the ASTs (see, e.g. the improvements
in test/IDE/structure.swift and test/decl/inherit/initializer.swift).
The hardest part of this change was to get parseDeclVar to set up the AST in a way
compatible with our existing assumptions. I ended up with an approach that forms PBDs in
more erroneous cases than before. One downside of this is that we now produce a spurious
"type annotation missing in pattern"
diagnostic in some cases. I'll take care of that in a follow-on patch.
Swift SVN r26224
The deallocating parameter convention is a new convention put on a
non-trivial parameter if the caller function guarantees to the callee
that the parameter has the deallocating bit set in its object header.
This means that retains and releases do not need to be emitted on these
parameters even though they are non-trivial. This helps to solve a bug
in +0 self and makes it trivial for the optimizer to perform
optimizations based on this property.
It is not emitted yet by SILGen and will only be put on the self
argument of Deallocator functions.
Swift SVN r26179
If we have a C function pointer conversion, generate a thunk using the same logic we use for ObjC method thunks, and emit a pointer to that thunk as the C function pointer value. (This works for nongeneric, nonmember functions; generics will additionally need to apply generic parameters within the thunks. Static functions would need to gather the metatype as well.)
Swift SVN r25653
This adds the -profile-generate flag, which enables LLVM's
instrumentation based profiling. It implements the instrumentation
for basic control flow, such as if statements, loops, and closures.
Swift SVN r25155
If a subclass overrides methods with variance in the optionality of non-class-type members, emit a thunk to handle wrapping more optional parameters or results and force-unwrapping any IUO parameters made non-optional in the derived. For this to be useful, we need IRGen to finally pay attention to SILVTables, but this is a step on the way to fixing rdar://problem/19321484.
Swift SVN r24705
Add the following functionality to the Swift compiler:
* covariant subtyping of Set
* upcasting, downcasting of Set
* automatic bridging between Set and NSSet, including
* NSSet params/return values in ObjC are imported as Set<NSObject>
* Set params/return values in Swift are visible to ObjC as NSSet
<rdar://problem/18853078> Implement Set<T> up and downcasting
Swift SVN r23751
Refactor part of emitGlobalAccessor to emitOnceCall so it can be used
by both emitGlobalGetter and emitGlobalAccessor.
This is the second patch to use global getter for "let" globals.
rdar://16614767
Swift SVN r23107
llvm::Optional lives in "llvm/ADT/Optional.h". Like Clang, we can get
Optional in the 'swift' namespace by including "swift/Basic/LLVM.h".
We're now fully switched over to llvm::Optional!
Swift SVN r22477
Now the SILLinkage for functions and global variables is according to the swift visibility (private, internal or public).
In addition, the fact whether a function or global variable is considered as fragile, is kept in a separate flag at SIL level.
Previously the linkage was used for this (e.g. no inlining of less visible functions to more visible functions). But it had no effect,
because everything was public anyway.
For now this isFragile-flag is set for public transparent functions and for everything if a module is compiled with -sil-serialize-all,
i.e. for the stdlib.
For details see <rdar://problem/18201785> Set SILLinkage correctly and better handling of fragile functions.
The benefits of this change are:
*) Enable to eliminate unused private and internal functions
*) It should be possible now to use private in the stdlib
*) The symbol linkage is as one would expect (previously almost all symbols were public).
More details:
Specializations from fragile functions (e.g. from the stdlib) now get linkonce_odr,default
linkage instead of linkonce_odr,hidden, i.e. they have public visibility.
The reason is: if such a function is called from another fragile function (in the same module),
then it has to be visible from a third module, in case the fragile caller is inlined but not
the specialized function.
I had to update lots of test files, because many CHECK-LABEL lines include the linkage, which has changed.
The -sil-serialize-all option is now handled at SILGen and not at the Serializer.
This means that test files in sil format which are compiled with -sil-serialize-all
must have the [fragile] attribute set for all functions and globals.
The -disable-access-control option doesn't help anymore if the accessed module is not compiled
with -sil-serialize-all, because the linker will complain about unresolved symbols.
A final note: I tried to consider all the implications of this change, but it's not a low-risk change.
If you have any comments, please let me know.
Swift SVN r22215
Update SILGen to create SILGlobalVariable and SILGlobalAddrInst instead of
GlobalAddrInst. When we see a definition for a global variable, we create
the corrsponding SILGlobalVariable definition.
When creating SILGlobalVariable from a global VarDecl, we mangle the global
VarDecl in the same way as we mangle it at IRGen. The SILLinkage is also
set in the same way as we set it at IRGen.
At IRGen, we use the associated VarDecl for SILGlobalVariable if it exists,
to have better debugging information.
We set the initializer for SILGlobalVariable definition only.
We also handle SILGlobalAddrInst in various SILPasses, in the similar way
as we handle GlobalAddrInst.
rdar://15493694
Swift SVN r21887
If a dynamic definition overrides a non-dynamic one, then we need to go through objc_msgSend even if we try vtable dispatch on the non-dynamic superclass definition. Also, if we have a dynamic definition that doesn't override, we don't need a vtable entry for it at all.
Swift SVN r19944
The witness table entry needs to dispatch through the ObjC entry point if the witness is dynamic. Slot this into the existing code path by consing up a small transparent thunk to exercise the existing code paths for adjusting calling convention from ObjC to Swift.
Swift SVN r19864
declare whether it's owned by the emission code that's
working with it.
This is convenient when working extensively with values
that are being propagated into multiple, often-disjoint
paths, like switches.
Swift SVN r19333
Generalize the bridging of AnyObject[] to NSArray into bridging T[] to
NSArray, following what we already have for dictionaries. Use some new
Foundation-level entry points for the bridging, which could use an
audit from someone who understands Array better than I do.
Part of <rdar://problem/16535097>.
Swift SVN r17869
This was an artifact of their long-dead C++-based implementations that was way past due to clean up. It's also a convenient workaround for <rdar://problem/16835447>, since we no longer have to look up constructor members for String at SILGen time and potentially lazily instantiate Clang-imported types during SILGen. This totally isn't a real solution to that problem, but it puts out the fire for now.
Swift SVN r17643
Allows AnyObject[] to occur in @objc methods/properties/etc., then
bridges between the two in SILGen based on the new array
implementation. <rdar://problem/16535097>.
Note that this commit does not change the Clang module importer to
import NSArray* as AnyObject[] (yet).
Swift SVN r16004
Make ObjCMutablePointer @objc-able for (potentially optional) class types, and bridge it down to UnsafePointer when calling @objc entry points.
Swift SVN r15838
When we see CConstPointer or CMutablePointer in a foreign function signature, transparently bridge it to UnsafePointer at the foreign entry point, lifetime-extending the C*Pointer value during foreign calls so that its owner reference is held for the duration of the call.
Swift SVN r15602
Teach IRGen to honor the linkage of SILWitnessTables, and teach SILGen to emit witness tables and protocol witness thunks for external definitions with shared linkage. Fixes <rdar://problem/16264703>.
Swift SVN r14908
These changes add support for build and target configurations in the compiler.
Build and target configurations, combined with the use of #if/#else/#endif allow
for conditional compilation within declaration and statement contexts.
Build configurations can be passed into the compiler via the new '-D' flag, or
set within the LangOptions class. Target configurations are implicit, and
currently only "os" and "arch" are supported.
Swift SVN r14305
Don't try to set the generic params of a reabstraction thunk until we've established it hasn't already been defined, fixing an issue where the same generic reabstraction pattern occurred in different contexts and we ended up clobbering the archetypes of a thunk that was already defined in terms of other archetypes.
Swift SVN r13964
Pass the context generic params for a reabstraction thunk down to getOrCreateReabstractionThunk from the enclosing function, where it can either use them to define a new thunk or ignore them if it has an equivalent thunk already. Tweak the mangling of reabstraction thunks to use the generic signature with decontextualized "from" and "to" types instead of the generic param list.
Swift SVN r13763
- purge @inout from comments in the compiler except for places talking about
the SIL argument convention.
- change diagnostics to not refer to @inout
- Change the astprinter to print InoutType without the @, so it doesn't show
up in diagnostics or in closure argument types in code completion.
- Implement type parsing support for the new inout syntax (before we just
handled patterns).
- Switch the last couple of uses in the stdlib (in types) to inout.
- Various testcase updates (more to come).
Swift SVN r13564
Edge SILFunction one step closer to independence from SILFunctionType context by taking the generic param list as a separate constructor parameter, and serializing those params alongside the function record. For now we still pass in the context params from the SILFunctionType in most cases, because the logic for finding the generic params tends to be entangled in type lowering, but this pushes the problem up a step.
Thanks Jordan for helping work out the serialization changes needed.
Compared to r13036, this version of the patch includes the decls_block RecordKind enumerators for the GENERIC_PARAM_LIST layouts in the sil_block RecordKind enumerator, as Jordan had suggested before. r13036 caused buildbot failures when building for iOS, but I am unable to reproduce those failures locally now.
Swift SVN r13485
with FuncDecls. This allows us to eliminate special case code for handling
self in various parts of the compiler.
This also improves loc info (debug info and AST info) because 'self' now
has a location instead of being invalid.
I also took the opportunity to factor a bunch of places creating self decls
to use similar patterns and less copy and paste code.
Swift SVN r13196
Edge SILFunction one step closer to independence from SILFunctionType context by taking the generic param list as a separate constructor parameter, and serializing those params alongside the function record. For now we still pass in the context params from the SILFunctionType in most cases, because the logic for finding the generic params tends to be entangled in type lowering, but this pushes the problem up a step.
Thanks Jordan for helping work out the serialization changes needed.
Swift SVN r13036
- Strength reduce the interface to LogicalPathComponent::getMaterialized
to now just return a SILValue for the address. The full "Materialize"
structure hasn't been needed since MaterializeExpr got removed.
- Move 'struct Materialize' out of SILGen.h into SILGenLValues.cpp now
that it is only used for logical property materialization.
- Drop the dead 'loc' argument on DeallocStackCleanup. The location is
already specified when the cleanup is emitted.
Swift SVN r12827
move OverriddenDecl and usesObjCGetterAndSetter() up to it.
This allows usesObjCGetterAndSetter to subsume the logic
for subscript decls as well.
Swift SVN r12535