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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ashley Garland
ecf8d556e5 [SymbolGraph] Don't link type identifier fragments to private symbols
These links will never resolve because the symbols are never emitted
in the first place.

rdar://64178490
2020-08-07 14:20:28 -07:00
Ashley Garland
580bf4d2c9 [SymbolGraph] Don't add precise identifier to Self fragment
So that these identifiers aren't turned into links.

rdar://63941806
2020-06-08 12:51:59 -07:00
Saleem Abdulrasool
09975d1253 sprinkle llvm_unreachable for covered switches (NFC)
Annotate the covered switches with `llvm_unreachable` to avoid the MSVC
warning which does not recognise the covered switches.  This allows us
to avoid a spew of warnings.
2020-05-07 11:05:35 -07:00
Ashley Garland
f2c10d2ed4 [SymbolGraph] Use identifier for type name fragments
In the cases where we specialize the presentation of type declarations in a
subheading or navigator setting, make sure to use the `identifier` fragment
kind instead of `typeIdentifier` to keep it consistent with the normal or
"full" setting.

rdar://62953144
2020-05-06 17:28:28 -07:00
Ashley Garland
115a8de9ae [SymbolGraph] Type subheadings: don't print generics/inheritance
Subheadings for types are treated more as a title element and can't be
overloaded in the same way that other declarations can be. Abridge these
fragments to only contain the keyword and identifier.

rdar://62040714
2020-04-20 14:25:19 -07:00
Ashley Garland
9611047d4a [SymbolGraph] Add internal/externalParam declaration fragment
These were previously mapped to identifier. Some clients may wish to render
these differently in their declaration blocks.

rdar://61782916
2020-04-14 16:06:56 -07:00
Ashley Garland
f0887fa245 [SymbolGraph] Emit synthesized members
Emit copies of default implementations in protocol extensions and superclass declarations in conforming types and subclasses respectively using a virtual USR, i.e. `${REAL_USR}::SYNTHESIZED::${CONFORMING_OR_SUBCLASS_TYPE_USR}`.

- Add a -skip-synthesized-members option to skip these synthesized members.

- Create a new wrapping `Symbol` type that can also contain a base type declaration as well as the inherited declaration for those synthesized cases. Move some symbol-specific APIs there.

- Doc comments can “cascade” down to protocol extensions or refinements in concrete types. When emitting the doc comment for a symbol, look up through to superclasses or protocol requirements for where a doc comment is actually written.

- Clean up filtering of implicitly private (e.g. “public underscored”) types

rdar://problem/59128787
2020-03-04 16:04:21 -08:00
Ashley Garland
be68f864e0 Move Symbol logic into SymbolGraph
Up to now, the `SymbolGraphASTWalker` was only concerned with one module. This
change prepares for emitting multiple symbol graph files, for each module that
the module of interest extended. There is only one walker, so extract the
symbol logic into `SymbolGraph`, where it can be reused.

rdar://58941718
2020-02-11 13:23:04 -08:00
Ashley Garland
7a3a0a9e23 Symbol graph support
Adds a tool `swift-symbolgraph-extract` that reads an existing Swift
module and prints a platform- and language-agnostic JSON description of
the module, primarly for documentation.

Adds a small sub-library `SymbolGraphGen` which houses the core
implementation for collecting relevant information about declarations.
The main entry point is integrated directly into the driver as a mode:
the tool is meant to be run outside of the normal edit-compile-run/test
workflow to avoid impacting build times.

Along with common options for other tools, unique options include
`pretty-print` for debugging, and a `minimum-access-level` options for
including internal documentation.

A symbol graph is a directed graph where the nodes are symbols in a
module and the edges are relationships between them. For example, a
`struct S` may have a member `var x`. The graph would have two nodes for
`S` and `x`, and one "member-of" relationship edge. Other relationship
kinds include "inherits-from" or "conforms to". The data format for a
symbol graph is still under development and may change without notice
until a specificiation and versioning scheme is published.

Various aspects about a symbol are recorded in the nodes, such as
availability, documentation comments, or data needed for printing the
shapes of declarations without having to understand specifics about the
langauge.

Implicit and public-underscored stdlib declarations are not included by
default.

rdar://problem/55346798
2020-01-10 09:53:37 -08:00