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Author SHA1 Message Date
practicalswift
64f6c59bf4 Prune some redundant #includes 2015-12-28 22:18:46 +01:00
practicalswift
021a186c23 Fix typos. 2015-12-28 18:30:15 +01:00
Chris Lattner
d03fc2c536 Prune some redundant #includes, noticed by inspection. 2015-12-27 20:55:01 -08:00
practicalswift
fa0b339a21 Fix typos. 2015-12-26 17:51:59 +01:00
practicalswift
db13bcb22e Fix typos. 2015-12-26 14:11:42 +01:00
practicalswift
22e10737e2 Fix typos 2015-12-26 01:19:40 +01:00
Dmitri Gribenko
11ab3d537f Revert "Include access functions for the metadata and witness tables"
This reverts commit 7576a91009.
It broke the testsuite for swift-corelibs-foundation.
2015-12-25 19:17:50 +02:00
John McCall
7576a91009 Include access functions for the metadata and witness tables
of associated types in protocol witness tables.

We use the global access functions when the result isn't
dependent, and a simple accessor when the result can be cheaply
recovered from the conforming metadata.  Otherwise, we add a
cache slot to a private section of the witness table, forcing
an instantiation per conformance.  Like generic type metadata,
concrete instantiations of generic conformances are memoized.

There's a fair amount of code in this patch that can't be
dynamically tested at the moment because of the widespread
reliance on recursive expansion of archetypes / dependent
types.  That's something we're now theoretically in a position
to change, and as we do so, we'll test more of this code.

This reverts commit 6528ec2887, i.e.
it reapplies b1e3120a28, with a fix
to unbreak release builds.
2015-12-24 20:21:17 -08:00
Sean Callanan
6528ec2887 Revert "Include access functions for the metadata and witness tables"
This reverts commit b1e3120a28.

Reverting because this patch uses WitnessTableBuilder::PI in NDEBUG code.
That field only exists when NDEBUG is not defined, but now NextCacheIndex, a
field that exists regardless, is being updated based on information from PI.

This problem means that Release builds do not work.
2015-12-23 15:42:10 -08:00
John McCall
b1e3120a28 Include access functions for the metadata and witness tables
of associated types in protocol witness tables.

We use the global access functions when the result isn't
dependent, and a simple accessor when the result can be cheaply
recovered from the conforming metadata.  Otherwise, we add a
cache slot to a private section of the witness table, forcing
an instantiation per conformance.  Like generic type metadata,
concrete instantiations of generic conformances are memoized.

There's a fair amount of code in this patch that can't be
dynamically tested at the moment because of the widespread
reliance on recursive expansion of archetypes / dependent
types.  That's something we're now theoretically in a position
to change, and as we do so, we'll test more of this code.
2015-12-23 00:37:24 -08:00
Doug Gregor
c8dd8d0661 Implement SE-0001: Allow (most) keywords as argument labels.
Allow all keywords except for parameter introducers (var/let/inout) to
be argument labels when declaring or calling a
function/initializer/subscript, e.g., this

  func touchesMatching(phase: NSTouchPhase, `in` view: NSView?) -> Set<NSTouch>

can now be expressed as

  func touchesMatching(phase: NSTouchPhase, in view: NSView?) -> Set<NSTouch>

and the call goes from

  event.touchesMatching(phase, `in`: view)

to

  event.touchesMatching(phase, in: view)

Fixes [SR-344](https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-344) /
rdar://problem/22415674.
2015-12-22 16:18:28 -08:00
Slava Pestov
36ddea64ae Merge pull request #729 from ken0nek/fix-can-not
Convert [Cc]an not -> [Cc]annot
2015-12-22 16:06:20 -08:00
Nadav Rotem
b0b9b5de05 Replace the magic ascii value with something less cryptic. 2015-12-22 16:05:21 -08:00
ken0nek
fcd8fcee91 Convert [Cc]an not -> [Cc]annot 2015-12-23 00:55:48 +09:00
Arsen Gasparyan
be738abb7c Fix else code style 2015-12-22 11:13:26 +03:00
practicalswift
cd7d8dfaff Fix alignment as requested by @gribozavr in #692 2015-12-21 08:54:24 +01:00
practicalswift
176f487d76 Fix incorrect filenames in headers. 2015-12-20 23:59:05 +01:00
Dmitri Gribenko
6a66b3cff8 Merge pull request #561 from practicalswift/typos-again
[Typo] Replace PR#514-525 with one large PR
2015-12-18 03:37:02 -08:00
Jordan Rose
c40e8d9031 Add frontend option -debug-time-compilation.
This times each phase of compilation, so you can see where time is being
spent. This doesn't cover all of compilation, but does get all the major
work being done.

Note that these times are non-overlapping, and should stay that way.
If we add more timers, they should go in a different timer group, so we
don't end up double-counting.

Based on a patch by @cwillmor---thanks, Chris!

Example output, from an -Onone build using a debug compiler:

===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
                               Swift compilation
===-------------------------------------------------------------------------===
  Total Execution Time: 8.7215 seconds (8.7779 wall clock)

   ---User Time---   --System Time--   --User+System--   ---Wall Time---  --- Name ---
   2.6670 ( 30.8%)   0.0180 ( 25.3%)   2.6850 ( 30.8%)   2.7064 ( 30.8%)  Type checking / Semantic analysis
   1.9381 ( 22.4%)   0.0034 (  4.8%)   1.9415 ( 22.3%)   1.9422 ( 22.1%)  AST verification
   1.0746 ( 12.4%)   0.0089 ( 12.5%)   1.0834 ( 12.4%)   1.0837 ( 12.3%)  SILGen
   0.8468 (  9.8%)   0.0171 ( 24.0%)   0.8638 (  9.9%)   0.8885 ( 10.1%)  IRGen
   0.6595 (  7.6%)   0.0142 ( 20.0%)   0.6737 (  7.7%)   0.6739 (  7.7%)  LLVM output
   0.6449 (  7.5%)   0.0019 (  2.6%)   0.6468 (  7.4%)   0.6469 (  7.4%)  SIL verification (pre-optimization)
   0.3505 (  4.1%)   0.0023 (  3.2%)   0.3528 (  4.0%)   0.3530 (  4.0%)  SIL optimization
   0.2632 (  3.0%)   0.0005 (  0.7%)   0.2637 (  3.0%)   0.2639 (  3.0%)  SIL verification (post-optimization)
   0.0718 (  0.8%)   0.0021 (  3.0%)   0.0739 (  0.8%)   0.0804 (  0.9%)  Parsing
   0.0618 (  0.7%)   0.0010 (  1.4%)   0.0628 (  0.7%)   0.0628 (  0.7%)  LLVM optimization
   0.0484 (  0.6%)   0.0011 (  1.5%)   0.0495 (  0.6%)   0.0495 (  0.6%)  Serialization (swiftmodule)
   0.0240 (  0.3%)   0.0006 (  0.9%)   0.0246 (  0.3%)   0.0267 (  0.3%)  Serialization (swiftdoc)
   0.0000 (  0.0%)   0.0000 (  0.0%)   0.0000 (  0.0%)   0.0000 (  0.0%)  Name binding
   8.6505 (100.0%)   0.0710 (100.0%)   8.7215 (100.0%)   8.7779 (100.0%)  Total
2015-12-17 15:19:09 -08:00
Mark Lacey
ae81a44ab3 Mangling and demangling support for SIL @box.
The SIL optimizer's closure specialization pass clones functions that
take closures as arguments and generates a new function with a direct
call to the closure function. The cloned function has new arguments
added for the values that are captured by the closure.

In the cases where the closure takes a @box argument, we were hitting an
assert attempting to mangle the name of the newly generated function,
since it now has a @box argument as a parameter. We don't normally
expect @box arguments during mangling because they do not exist prior to
SILGen, but since we generate new manglings throughout the optimizer we
need to be able to mangle (and demangle) these types.

Fixes rdar://problem/23893290.
2015-12-16 15:41:17 -08:00
practicalswift
8ab8847684 Fix typos. 2015-12-16 22:09:32 +01:00
Michael Gottesman
c29236cc89 When sort/uniqueing exiting regions for processing, unique not by pointer value, but by ID. 2015-12-15 00:36:56 -06:00
practicalswift
7376531986 Fix typo: heterogenously → heterogeneously 2015-12-14 00:11:51 +01:00
practicalswift
a52f9427e4 Fix typo: heterogenously → heterogeneously 2015-12-14 00:11:50 +01:00
Joe Groff
fd457fb343 Revert "IRGen/Runtime: Use relative addresses in nominal type descriptors."
This reverts commit fbb832665a. It causes LLVM to complain with
"Cannot represent a subtraction with a weak symbol" when targeting Linux.
2015-12-11 15:41:11 -08:00
Joe Groff
fbb832665a IRGen/Runtime: Use relative addresses in nominal type descriptors.
Decrease the size of nominal type descriptors and make them true-const by relative-addressing the other metadata they need to reference, which should all be included in the same image as the descriptor itself. Relative-referencing string constants exposes a bug in the Apple linker, which crashes when resolving relative relocations to coalesceable symbols (rdar://problem/22674524); work around this for now by revoking the `unnamed_addr`-ness of string constants that we take relative references to. (I haven't tested whether GNU ld or gold also have this problem on Linux; it may be possible to conditionalize the workaround to only apply to Darwin targets for now.)
2015-12-11 15:21:12 -08:00
Ge Sen
7ac02d54ba Erase redundant whitespaces. 2015-12-10 13:35:06 +08:00
Michael Gottesman
1b784bc8b0 Add a python like range(...) function that enables easy, concise creations of IntRanges.
Now one can do something like:

  for (unsigned i : range(9)) {
    ...
  }

This will cause one to iterate over [0, 9). Or one can do this:

  for (unsigned i : range(start, end)) {
    ...
  }
2015-12-09 14:40:26 -08:00
Joe Groff
e55a3e1538 AllocBoxToStack: Update for box-only captures.
Change the logic to handle transforming @box T parameters into @inout_aliased T indirect parameters, instead of just dead-stripping boxes.
2015-12-08 14:35:48 -08:00
Joe Groff
172aee7f51 CapturePromotion: Update to handle lone box arguments.
Match the new SILGen pattern, where only the box parameter is partially applied to the closure, and the address of the value is projected on the callee side.
2015-12-08 14:35:47 -08:00
Nadav Rotem
19ebd058c6 [ADT] Add a new data structure to enumerate values.
This data structure enumerates values and gives them unqiue indices.  This data
structure will be used by the AliasAnalysis Cache.
2015-12-07 09:24:59 -08:00
Chris Lattner
82a0067336 Merge pull request #166 from przybylski/betterDefer
Make c++ defer looks like a swift one
2015-12-05 21:52:11 -08:00
Landon Fuller
83b706df8a Merge branch 'master' into landonf/freebsd-patchset-1 2015-12-04 17:11:54 -07:00
Joe Groff
09fdd4cfaa Runtime: Suppress some bad GNUs.
Being standards-compliant is more important than golfing -O0 code. A context-free lambda can be trivially inlined by the optimizer.
2015-12-04 16:06:04 -08:00
Landon Fuller
6bf5a4989e Add FreeBSD Option handling. 2015-12-04 12:26:39 -07:00
Bartosz Przybylski
0e5c7ddfb8 Make c++ defer looks like a swift one 2015-12-04 11:03:39 +01:00
Doug Gregor
1e432568bc Clang importer: Swift 2 lowercased subsequent argument names coming from Objective-C selectors. Mimic this. 2015-12-03 11:50:43 -08:00
Johan K. Jensen
fa76656c82 Remove instances of duplicated words 2015-12-03 20:00:29 +01:00
Dmitri Gribenko
4324e7c903 Remove conditional compilation of tvOS 2015-12-01 14:43:45 -07:00
Joe Groff
bac64f3a11 More macro namespace qualification hygiene
NFC
2015-11-30 15:16:43 -08:00
Joe Groff
6605b596f3 Absolute-qualify name refs in macro expansion 2015-11-30 12:23:41 -08:00
Joe Groff
5e5cdc6be3 Runtime: Use 'once' instead of static local variable initialization.
The C++ ABI for static locals is a bit heavy compared to dispatch_once; doing this saves more than 1KB in runtime code size. Dispatch_once/call_once is also more likely to be hot because it's also used by Swift and ObjC code.

Alas, llvm::get_execution_seed() from llvm/ADT/Hashing.h still inflicts one static local initialization on us we can't override (without forking Hashing.h, anyway).
2015-11-30 12:08:12 -08:00
Adrian Prantl
8ab1e2dd50 Unify debug scope and location handling in SILInstruction and SILBuilder.
The drivers for this change are providing a simpler API to SIL pass
authors, having a more efficient of the in-memory representation,
and ruling out an entire class of common bugs that usually result
in hard-to-debug backend crashes.

Summary
-------

SILInstruction

Old                   New
+---------------+     +------------------+    +-----------------+
|SILInstruction |     |SILInstruction    |    |SILDebugLocation |
+---------------+     +------------------+    +-----------------+
| ...           |     | ...              |    | ...             |
|SILLocation    |     |SILDebugLocation *| -> |SILLocation      |
|SILDebugScope *|     +------------------+    |SILDebugScope *  |
+---------------+                             +-----------------+

We’re introducing a new class SILDebugLocation which represents the
combination of a SILLocation and a SILDebugScope.
Instead of storing an inline SILLocation and a SILDebugScope pointer,
SILInstruction now only has one SILDebugLocation pointer. The APIs of
SILBuilder and SILDebugLocation guarantees that every SILInstruction
has a nonempty SILDebugScope.

Developer-visible changes include:

SILBuilder
----------

In the old design SILBuilder populated the InsertedInstrs list to
allow setting the debug scopes of all built instructions in bulk
at the very end (as the responsibility of the user). In the new design,
SILBuilder now carries a "current debug scope" state and immediately
sets the debug scope when an instruction is inserted.
This fixes a use-after-free issue with with SIL passes that delete
instructions before destroying the SILBuilder that created them.

Because of this, SILBuilderWithScopes no longer needs to be a template,
which simplifies its call sites.

SILInstruction
--------------

It is neither possible or necessary to manually call setDebugScope()
on a SILInstruction any more. The function still exists as a private
method, but is only used when splicing instructions from one function
to another.

Efficiency
----------

In addition to dropping 20 bytes from each SILInstruction,
SILDebugLocations are now allocated in the SILModule's bump pointer
allocator and are uniqued by SILBuilder. Unfortunately repeat compiles
of the standard library already vary by about 5% so I couldn’t yet
produce reliable numbers for how much this saves overall.

rdar://problem/22017421
2015-11-19 09:31:26 -08:00
Joe Groff
9ea30d00fe Runtime: Remove custom operator new(InPlace).
C++ no longer imposes a null check requirement on placement 'new', and clang no longer emits the null check. This hack is no longer needed.
2015-11-18 12:31:24 -08:00
Joe Groff
7c68fc14c4 Add a comment for why Demangler::isDigit isn't just std::isdigit. 2015-11-18 12:01:00 -08:00
Joe Groff
a3b6bef4e5 Runtime: Use new(InPlace) in more places to avoid unwanted null checks. 2015-11-17 14:13:48 -08:00
Joe Groff
385f4cc38c Demangle: Use our own isDigit instead of isdigit.
Darwin's isdigit is strangely heavy, looking up traits in _DefaultRuneLocale instead of a simple comparison pair.
2015-11-17 14:13:48 -08:00
Doug Gregor
106bf80152 Omit needless words: don't prune "properties" of the context from the base name.
The properties of a context indicate those things that are considered
"contained within" the context (among other things). This helps us
avoid producing overly-generic names when we identify a redundancy in
the base name. For example, NSView contains the following:

  var gestureRecognizers: [NSGestureRecognizer]
  func addGestureRecognizer(gestureRecognizer: NSGestureRecognizer)
  func removeGestureRecognizer(gestureRecognizer: NSGestureRecognizer)

Normally, omit-needless-words would prune the two method names down to
"add" and "remove", respectively, because they restate type
information. However, this pruning is not ideal, because a view isn't
primarily a collection of gesture recognizers.

Use the presence of the property "gestureRecognizers" to indicate that
we should not strip "gestureRecognizer" or "gestureRecognizers" from
the base names of methods within that class (or its subclasses).

Note that there is more work to do here to properly deal with API
evolution: a newly-added property shouldn't have any effect on
existing APIs. We should use availability information here, and only
consider properties introduced no later than the entity under
consideration.
2015-11-16 15:27:38 -08:00
Joe Groff
86fab4a8f7 Demangler/Remangler: Purge iostreams. 2015-11-16 13:05:19 -08:00
Joe Groff
dc26310f34 Runtime: Avoid instantiating call_once on Darwin by using cross-platform Lazy definitions. 2015-11-16 13:05:19 -08:00