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17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Farler
65668c9d82 Cache Code Completion results from PCH files
- Add CompilerInvocation::getPCHHash
  This will be used when creating a unique filename for a persistent
  precompiled bridging header.

- Automatically generate and use a precompiled briding header
  When we're given both -import-objc-header and -pch-output-dir
  arguments, we will try to:
  - Validate what we think the PCH filename should be for the bridging
    header, based on the Swift PCH hash and the clang module hash.
    - If we're successful, we'll just use it.
    - If it's out of date or something else is wrong, we'll try to
      emit it.
  - This gives us a single filename which we can `stat` to check for the
    validity of our code completion cache, which is keyed off of module
    name, module filename, and module file age.

- Cache code completion results from imported modules
  If we just have a single .PCH file imported, we can use that file as
  part of the key used to cache declarations in a module.  Because
  multiple files can contribute to the __ObjC module, we've always given
  it the phony filename "<imports>", which never exists, so `stat`-ing it
  always fails and we never cache declarations in it.

  This is extremely problematic for projects with huge bridging headers.
  In the case where we have a single PCH import, this can bring warm code
  completion times down to about 500ms from over 2-3s, so it can provide a
  nice performance win for IDEs.

- Add a new test that performs two code-completion requests with a bridging header.
- Add some -pch-output-dir flags to existing SourceKit tests that import a bridging
  header.

rdar://problem/31198982
2017-04-04 20:44:33 -07:00
Argyrios Kyrtzidis
ca906d1e99 Add '-Fsystem' framework search option to indicate path for frameworks that should be treated as 'system'
This has the effect of propagating the search path to the clang importer as '-iframework'.
It doesn't affect whether a swift module is treated as system or not, this can be done as follow-up enhancement.
2017-02-14 16:13:25 -08:00
practicalswift
6d1ae2a39c [gardening] 2016 → 2017 2017-01-06 16:41:22 +01:00
practicalswift
797b80765f [gardening] Use the correct base URL (https://swift.org) in references to the Swift website
Remove all references to the old non-TLS enabled base URL (http://swift.org)
2016-11-20 17:36:03 +01:00
Zach Panzarino
e3a4147ac9 Update copyright date 2015-12-31 23:28:40 +00:00
Jordan Rose
f0d529719c Deduplicate search paths.
Now that we can pick up search paths from frameworks (necessary to debug
them properly), we can end up with exponential explosions leading to the
same search path coming up thousands of times, which destroys compilation
time /and/ debugger responsiveness. This is already hitting people with
frameworks compiled for app extensions (due to a mistaken approximation
of whether or not something is a framework), but we're turning this on for
all frameworks in the immediate future.

rdar://problem/20291720

Swift SVN r27087
2015-04-07 18:24:12 +00:00
Jordan Rose
14a2909cab Pass -L, -l, and -framework to REPL and interpret mode jobs.
...and then honor them.

While here, make -l a little more flexible (see interpret_with_options test).

rdar://problem/17830826, which unblocks the LLDB feature for the same.

Swift SVN r24033
2014-12-19 17:33:03 +00:00
Doug Gregor
5698fd3b8a Don't look in the standard import locations when building the core standard library.
This is a better way to fix the Darwin overlay <-> swift_stdlib_core
inferred circular dependency <rdar://problem/16603168>.

Swift SVN r16476
2014-04-17 22:07:48 +00:00
Jordan Rose
d0d4286d21 Put modules for 32-bit iOS builds in lib/swift/iphone{os,simulator}/32.
This keeps us from having to deal with fat swiftmodules for now.
In the long run we're hoping to solve this problem with build configurations,
so that a single module file can support multiple architectures.
(See <rdar://problem/15056323>)

<rdar://problem/15204953>

Swift SVN r13135
2014-01-30 03:26:50 +00:00
Greg Parker
0e360cb26e Install stdlib into /usr/lib/swift/<OS name>/.
This reinstates r11411 with fixes for the autoconf+make build.


Swift SVN r11494
2013-12-20 01:01:35 +00:00
Chris Lattner
073974dca4 revert r11411, which completely broke the makefile build.
Swift SVN r11414
2013-12-18 04:33:58 +00:00
Greg Parker
9032632299 Install stdlib into /usr/lib/swift/<OS name>/.
Swift SVN r11411
2013-12-18 02:19:29 +00:00
Connor Wakamo
20ce2ba390 [frontend] Moved SDKPath from CompilerInvocation to SearchPathOptions.
Swift SVN r11237
2013-12-13 04:52:58 +00:00
Connor Wakamo
9a1c706be7 [frontend] Moved FrameworkSearchPaths from CompilerInvocation to SearchPathOptions.
Swift SVN r11216
2013-12-12 22:36:42 +00:00
Connor Wakamo
d9b9d4e7b4 Fixed typo in comment.
Swift SVN r11215
2013-12-12 22:36:38 +00:00
Connor Wakamo
1ecc5cc3e6 [frontend] Moved ImportSearchPaths out of CompilerInvocation/ASTContext and into SearchPathOptions.
Also updated findModule() in SourceLoader.cpp and SerializedModuleLoader.cpp to get the ImportSearchPaths from the ASTContext’s SearchPathOpts, instead of directly from the ASTContext.

Swift SVN r11214
2013-12-12 22:15:58 +00:00
Connor Wakamo
86b4a3b049 [frontend] Begin moving search path-related options into SearchPathOptions.
Added a new SearchPathOptions class to swiftAST, which will contain options like import search paths and the SDK path.
Moved the RuntimeIncludePath from CompilerInvocation into SearchPathOptions. For now, at least, the RuntimeIncludePath is handled separately from other ImportSearchPaths, since we can’t yet guarantee that RuntimeIncludePath is set up before we parse the ImportSearchPaths.
Added a SearchPathOptions member to ASTContext.
Updated findModule() in SourceLoader.cpp and SerializedModuleLoader.cpp to check RuntimeIncludePath after everything else if no module was found. (This matches existing behavior, which had RuntimeIncludedPath at the end of ImportSearchPaths.)

Swift SVN r11213
2013-12-12 21:38:11 +00:00