While there are cases where it makes sense to drop the first argument
label in initializers---when they're primarily conversions---it's an
heuristic that produces poor results (e.g., init(_:) rather than
init(coder:)) more often than not. Thus, remove this heuristic.
Swift SVN r31626
We want to see the results of the omit-needless-words heuristics under
the assumption that we won't need to quote these argument labels in
the future, and it avoids some head-scratching to not have this
heuristic in place.
Swift SVN r31625
Specifically, "Ref", "Ptr", and dimensionality suffixes (1D, 2D, 3D)
in the type name should not prevent us from finding redundancy in type
information.
Swift SVN r31428
Sink the actual logic for omitting needless words way down into
Basic, so we can re-use it elsewhere. Tie the Clang importer into that
logic, mapping Clang types down to strings appropriately. NFC
Swift SVN r31233
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
Previously, this declaration:
typedef NS_OPTIONS(NSUInteger, NSABitmapFormat5) {
NSAA16d,
NSAB32d,
};
...would import with members .A16d and .B32d, which is not necessarily
correct. (Is it "NS_AA_16d", or "NSA_A_16d"?) Be more conservative here.
Swift SVN r17125
This makes a number of changes to the selector-splitting
heuristics. Specifically:
- Eliminate last-word splitting, and with it the notion of
multi-words. We only split at prepositions now.
- Introduce the notion of "linking verbs" such as "will" or
"should"; when these show up, we refuse to split a selector, which
helps with delegates.
- Eliminate the special case for "get" and "set". It wasn't
helping.
Swift SVN r16265