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Author SHA1 Message Date
Slava Pestov
8fe8b89b0f SIL: Terminology change: [fragile] => [serialized]
Also, add a third [serializable] state for functions whose bodies we
*can* serialize, but only do so if they're referenced from another
serialized function.

This will be used for bodies synthesized for imported definitions,
such as init(rawValue:), etc, and various thunks, but for now this
change is NFC.
2017-03-29 16:47:28 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
d70bfc5de2 rename namespace NewMangling -> Mangle 2017-03-20 10:09:30 -07:00
Erik Eckstein
5e80555c9b demangler: put the demangler into a separate library
Previously it was part of swiftBasic.

The demangler library does not depend on llvm (except some header-only utilities like StringRef). Putting it into its own library makes sure that no llvm stuff will be linked into clients which use the demangler library.

This change also contains other refactoring, like moving demangler code into different files. This makes it easier to remove the old demangler from the runtime library when we switch to the new symbol mangling.

Also in this commit: remove some unused API functions from the demangler Context.

fixes rdar://problem/30503344
2017-03-09 13:42:43 -08:00
Slava Pestov
3519e0cd25 AST: Introduce new SubstitutionList type to replace ArrayRef<Substitution>
SubstitutionList is going to be a more compact representation of
a SubstitutionMap, suitable for inline allocation inside another
object.

For now, it's just a typedef for ArrayRef<Substitution>.
2017-02-06 21:36:33 -08:00
Andrew Trick
b4f207313e [NFC] Specializationmangler ArgNo -> OrigArgIdx.
Names matter. When using an unsigned int to index arguments, always make it
clear what the index refers to. It is a particularly confusing in this code because:
- mangling should not care about argument indices at all, only the function type should matter.
- argument indices for a given function type may be different depending on the SIL stage.
- these indices are actually a contract between the client code and the mangler.
- the specialized function's argument indices are different than the original indices!

This issue was hiding bugs in the mangler. The bug fixes will be in a separate PR.
2017-01-26 15:35:48 -08:00
practicalswift
6d1ae2a39c [gardening] 2016 → 2017 2017-01-06 16:41:22 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
947996ceaf Mangling: encode an optional unique ID in the function specialization mangling, instead of appending _unique_suffix 2016-12-20 13:47:48 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
62e32a1044 Mangling: support for mangling of partial specializations 2016-12-13 11:03:21 -08:00
Erik Eckstein
547c4ecb50 Mangling: make a private field private. NFC 2016-12-13 11:03:21 -08:00
practicalswift
cfdaf9f14a [gardening] Fix invalid Swift URLs. 2016-12-06 20:12:20 +01:00
Erik Eckstein
684092d7d1 Mangling: mangler, demangler and remangler classes for the new mangling scheme.
Following classes provide symbol mangling for specific purposes:
*) Mangler: the base mangler class, just providing some basic utilities
*) ASTMangler: for mangling AST declarations
*) SpecializationMangler: to be used in the optimizer for mangling specialized function names
*) IRGenMangler: mangling all kind of symbols in IRGen

All those classes are not used yet, so it’s basically a NFC.

Another change is that some demangler node types are added (either because they were missing or the new demangler needs them).
Those new nodes also need to be handled in the old demangler, but this should also be a NFC as those nodes are not created by the old demangler.

My plan is to keep the old and new mangling implementation in parallel for some time. After that we can remove the old mangler.
Currently the new implementation is scoped in the NewMangling namespace. This namespace should be renamed after the old mangler is removed.
2016-12-02 15:55:30 -08:00