Commit Graph

18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dmitri Hrybenko
7ab0f987bf stdlib: fix coding style
Swift SVN r28189
2015-05-06 00:06:05 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
f0d5dfed97 stdlib: correct comment
Swift SVN r28188
2015-05-06 00:05:07 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
e340bf410c stdlib: fix coding style
Swift SVN r28094
2015-05-03 04:10:59 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
5a5454569f Make deprecated protocols 'Printable' and 'DebugPrintable' unavailable.
Swift SVN r28020
2015-05-01 04:14:50 +00:00
Chris Lattner
31c01eab73 Change the meaning of "if let x = foo()" back to Xcode 6.4 semantics. The compiler
includes a number of QoI things to help people write the correct code.  I will commit
the testcase for it as the next patch.

The bulk of this patch is moving the stdlib, testsuite and validation testsuite to
the new syntax.  I moved a few uses of "as" patterns back to as? expressions in the 
stdlib as well.



Swift SVN r27959
2015-04-30 04:38:13 +00:00
David Farler
9e28dc777a Update standard library doc comments to Markdown
rdar://problem/20180478

Swift SVN r27726
2015-04-26 00:07:11 +00:00
Doug Gregor
793b3326af Implement the new rules for argument label defaults.
The rule changes are as follows:
  * All functions (introduced with the 'func' keyword) have argument
  labels for arguments beyond the first, by default. Methods are no
  longer special in this regard.
  * The presence of a default argument no longer implies an argument
  label.

The actual changes to the parser and printer are fairly simple; the
rest of the noise is updating the standard library, overlays, tests,
etc.

With the standard library, this change is intended to be API neutral:
I've added/removed #'s and _'s as appropriate to keep the user
interface the same. If we want to separately consider using argument
labels for more free functions now that the defaults in the language
have shifted, we can tackle that separately.

Fixes rdar://problem/17218256.

Swift SVN r27704
2015-04-24 19:03:30 +00:00
Chris Lattner
cd74bbd49b convert some as? bindings in if/let patterns to use 'as' patterns, suggested by Joe. NFC.
Swift SVN r27628
2015-04-23 04:35:52 +00:00
Nadav Rotem
32211041d2 Rename @semantics -> @_semantics.
Swift SVN r27533
2015-04-21 17:10:06 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
971718b45c stdlib: mark declarations that we plan to remove as deprecated
Swift SVN r27437
2015-04-17 18:15:00 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
a03680e7fd stdlib: print struct members, in addition to the type name
Swift SVN r27250
2015-04-13 07:22:36 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
5bb6490636 stdlib: when doing ad-hoc printing, use the debug representation
Swift SVN r27249
2015-04-13 06:04:13 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
29b15adff1 stdlib: make println() output atomic within one call
rdar://17016326

Swift SVN r27248
2015-04-13 05:51:47 +00:00
Dave Abrahams
3cebb1444c [stdlib] Make staging typealiases public
Really unbreak external projects this time!

Swift SVN r27187
2015-04-09 22:43:14 +00:00
Dave Abrahams
00bc80b5d0 [stdlib] Bring back toString & co. for staging
Renaming broke external projects and we want to handle this more
smoothly.

Swift SVN r27125
2015-04-08 15:26:25 +00:00
Dave Abrahams
ac3f047496 [stdlib] Renaming fallout from Mirror API review
toString(x)      => String(x)
toDebugString(x) => String(reflecting: x)
Printable        => CustomStringConvertible
DebugPrintable   => CustomDebugStringConvertible

Also updated comments to clarify these protocols

Swift SVN r27090
2015-04-07 20:32:26 +00:00
Chris Lattner
20f8f09ea8 Land: <rdar://problem/19382905> improve 'if let' to support refutable patterns and untie it from optionals
This changes 'if let' conditions to take general refutable patterns, instead of
taking a irrefutable pattern and implicitly matching against an optional.

Where before you might have written:
  if let x = foo() {

you now need to write:
  if let x? = foo() {
    
The upshot of this is that you can write anything in an 'if let' that you can
write in a 'case let' in a switch statement, which is pretty general.

To aid with migration, this special cases certain really common patterns like
the above (and any other irrefutable cases, like "if let (a,b) = foo()", and
tells you where to insert the ?.  It also special cases type annotations like
"if let x : AnyObject = " since they are no longer allowed.

For transitional purposes, I have intentionally downgraded the most common
diagnostic into a warning instead of an error.  This means that you'll get:

t.swift:26:10: warning: condition requires a refutable pattern match; did you mean to match an optional?
if let a = f() {
       ^
        ?

I think this is important to stage in, because this is a pretty significant
source breaking change and not everyone internally may want to deal with it
at the same time.  I filed 20166013 to remember to upgrade this to an error.

In addition to being a nice user feature, this is a nice cleanup of the guts
of the compiler, since it eliminates the "isConditional()" bit from
PatternBindingDecl, along with the special case logic in the compiler to handle
it (which variously added and removed Optional around these things).




Swift SVN r26150
2015-03-15 07:06:22 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
350248dae5 Reorganize the directory structure under 'stdlib'
The standard library has grown significantly, and we need a new
directory structure that clearly reflects the role of the APIs, and
allows future growth.

See stdlib/{public,internal,private}/README.txt for more information.

Swift SVN r25876
2015-03-09 05:26:05 +00:00