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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joe Groff
25fea9ab29 SILGen: Recursively ignore ignored tuple exprs.
Fixes rdar://problem/18643692, and provides a general minor optimization for tuples in ignored contexts.

Swift SVN r26086
2015-03-13 02:40:24 +00:00
Chris Lattner
90920ec02f rename the IsaExpr AST node to IsExpr to follow the syntax of the language, NFC.
Swift SVN r25933
2015-03-10 17:11:37 +00:00
Joe Groff
962a87f444 SIL: Rename address-only existential instructions to '{init,deinit,open}_existential_addr'.
For better consistency with other address-only instruction variants, and to open the door to new exciting existential representations (such as a refcounted boxed representation for ErrorType).

Swift SVN r25902
2015-03-09 23:55:31 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
9e7471d68b Revert "Revert "Rework processing of @noescape closures a bit to fix rdar://19981118:""
Turns out llvm::DataLayoutPass is used in other places, so the bots are still unhappy.
Re-applying the original change so we can fix the problem holistically.

Swift SVN r25761
2015-03-04 20:15:45 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
6781ac7bec Revert "Rework processing of @noescape closures a bit to fix rdar://19981118:"
This is breaking the testing bot because DataLayoutPass was just removed from LLVM trunk.
Chris is the best one to fix this change, but we need to get the bots green.

Swift SVN r25760
2015-03-04 20:03:33 +00:00
Chris Lattner
ab43e444d6 Rework processing of @noescape closures a bit to fix rdar://19981118:
- Have Sema, not SILGen decide if a vardecl can be captured by address
  instead of by-box.  This is a non-local property that is best computed
  during capture set formation.  Sema captures this as a bit on the new
  CapturedValue entry.
- Rework some diagnostic emission to centralize a class of noescape 
  diagnostics in capture set calculation.  Previously, funcdecl closures
  produced their diagnostics there, but ClosureExprs produced them in
  MiscDiagnostics (NFC for this part).

This fixes <rdar://problem/19981118> Swift 1.2 beta 2: Closures nested in @noescape closures copy, rather than reference, captured vars.



Swift SVN r25759
2015-03-04 19:30:36 +00:00
Chris Lattner
feb350f201 rename CaptureKind::NoEscape -> CaptureKind::StorageAddress,
since the CaptureKind enum names describe "what happens", not
"why they are formed".  NFC.



Swift SVN r25750
2015-03-04 06:27:02 +00:00
Chris Lattner
3489840b8d rework our representation of capture lists to compute the "isDirect" bit up front
when computing the list.  This simplifies getLocalCaptures to *just* filter out
global captures, and paves the way for other enhancements.  NFC.


Swift SVN r25739
2015-03-04 01:56:48 +00:00
Jordan Rose
cee28189a2 Add a BodyKind for implicitly-synthesized memberwise initializers.
...rather than just assuming any initializer without a body that makes it
to SILGen is a memberwise initializer.

In the long term we want SILGen to stop handling these initializers, at
which point we can see if it makes sense to remove this body kind.

No intended functionality change.

Swift SVN r25723
2015-03-03 23:22:21 +00:00
Joe Groff
5fa20867e9 SILGen: Implement thunking for C function pointer conversions.
If we have a C function pointer conversion, generate a thunk using the same logic we use for ObjC method thunks, and emit a pointer to that thunk as the C function pointer value. (This works for nongeneric, nonmember functions; generics will additionally need to apply generic parameters within the thunks. Static functions would need to gather the metatype as well.)

Swift SVN r25653
2015-03-01 06:18:58 +00:00
Justin Bogner
99d6486f4b InstrProf: Add profiling and coverage for members of nominal types
Move the profiler setup logic into an RAII object and use it to set up
profiling for contructors, destructors, and methods.

Swift SVN r25473
2015-02-21 20:15:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
56bf85cc5f fix <rdar://problem/19874152> Swift 1.2 struct memberwise initializer violates new sanctity of previously set let property
If a non-static 'let' field in a struct has an initializer, its implicitly generated
memberwise initializer should not override that.  Handle this by having the memberwise initializer
and default initializer use the initial value of the property instead of an argument to the init.

This would have been a lot easier if sema was synthesizing the ctor bodies instead of SILGen,
but here it is.  The missing case is narrow (let (x,y) = (1,2)) and for now we just disable
implicit synthesization of the incorrect case.



Swift SVN r25424
2015-02-20 07:26:57 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
45544727ac Mark reabstraction thunk helpers as auto-generated.
Fixes <rdar://problem/18670152> Stack trace is a lie.

Swift SVN r25362
2015-02-18 00:46:25 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
77b2e21eb5 Move buildForwardingSubstitutions onto GenericParamList::getForwardingSubstitutions(). NFC.
Swift SVN r25358
2015-02-17 23:01:02 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
617ea48e8b Refactor getForwardingSubstitutions onto SILFunction. NFC.
This is also useful in general SIL passes when generating thunks. I am going to
use this in function signature optimization and closure specialization.

Swift SVN r25356
2015-02-17 21:03:24 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
61286f0260 Fix warnings produced by a newer version of Clang
Swift SVN r25257
2015-02-12 23:50:47 +00:00
Joe Groff
63c583d4bb SILGen: Set up __FUNCTION__ correctly in extension contexts.
Use the name of the extended type for the __FUNCTION__ name in contexts such as variable initializers. Fixes rdar://problem/19792181.

Swift SVN r25198
2015-02-11 22:01:02 +00:00
Justin Bogner
a49008298e InstrProf: Set up the basic infrastructure for profiling swift
This adds the -profile-generate flag, which enables LLVM's
instrumentation based profiling. It implements the instrumentation
for basic control flow, such as if statements, loops, and closures.

Swift SVN r25155
2015-02-11 01:06:18 +00:00
Joe Groff
9489605a8f Enable vtable thunks.
Swift SVN r24736
2015-01-26 21:52:20 +00:00
Joe Groff
05290abeb4 SILGen: Reuse vtable thunks from base class.
If a grandchild class inherits a thunked override from the child class, use that thunk in the grandchild vtable too. Should round out the fix for rdar://problem/19321484.

Swift SVN r24735
2015-01-26 21:52:20 +00:00
John McCall
bf75beeb7a Begin formal accesses on l-value arguments immediately before
the call instead of during the formal evaluation of the argument.

This is the last major chunk of the semantic changes proposed
in the accessors document.  It has two purposes, both related
to the fact that it shortens the duration of the formal access.

First, the change isolates later evaluations (as long as they
precede the call) from the formal access, preventing them from
spuriously seeing unspecified behavior.  For example::

  foo(&array[0], bar(array))

Here the value passed to bar is a proper copy of 'array',
and if bar() decides to stash it aside, any modifications
to 'array[0]' made by foo() will not spontaneously appear
in the copy.  (In contrast, if something caused a copy of
'array' during foo()'s execution, that copy would violate
our formal access rules and would therefore be allowed to
have an arbitrary value at index 0.)

Second, when a mutating access uses a pinning addressor, the
change limits the amount of arbitrary code that falls between
the pin and unpin.  For example::

  array[0] += countNodes(subtree)

Previously, we would begin the access to array[0] before the
call to countNodes().  To eliminate the pin and unpin, the
optimizer would have needed to prove that countNodes didn't
access the same array.  With this change, the call is evaluated
first, and the access instead begins immediately before the call
to +=.  Since that operator is easily inlined, it becomes
straightforward to eliminate the pin/unpin.

A number of other changes got bundled up with this in ways that
are hard to tease apart.  In particular:

  - RValueSource is now ArgumentSource and can now store LValues.

  - It is now illegal to use emitRValue to emit an l-value.

  - Call argument emission is now smart enough to emit tuple
    shuffles itself, applying abstraction patterns in reverse
    through the shuffle.  It also evaluates varargs elements
    directly into the array.

  - AllowPlusZero has been split in two.  AllowImmediatePlusZero
    is useful when you are going to immediately consume the value;
    this is good enough to avoid copies/retains when reading a 'var'.
    AllowGuaranteedPlusZero is useful when you need a stronger
    guarantee, e.g. when arbitrary code might intervene between
    evaluation and use; it's still good enough to avoid copies
    from a 'let'.  The upshot is that we're now a lot smarter
    about generally avoiding retains on lets, but we've also
    gotten properly paranoid about calling non-mutating methods
    on vars.

    (Note that you can't necessarily avoid a copy when passing
    something in a var to an @in_guaranteed parameter!  You
    first have to prove that nothing can assign to the var during
    the call.  That should be easy as long as the var hasn't
    escaped, but that does need to be proven first, so we can't
    do it in SILGen.)

Swift SVN r24709
2015-01-24 13:05:46 +00:00
Joe Groff
a449948275 SILGen: Emit vtable thunks to handle optional variance.
If a subclass overrides methods with variance in the optionality of non-class-type members, emit a thunk to handle wrapping more optional parameters or results and force-unwrapping any IUO parameters made non-optional in the derived. For this to be useful, we need IRGen to finally pay attention to SILVTables, but this is a step on the way to fixing rdar://problem/19321484.

Swift SVN r24705
2015-01-24 05:21:26 +00:00
Joe Groff
3aa0f68512 SILGen: Dynamically dispatch curried 'dynamic' methods.
Fixes a crash where we tried to natively vtable dispatch these methods, even when they were in extensions, causing the crash in rdar://problem/18088026.

Swift SVN r24619
2015-01-22 00:03:38 +00:00
Jordan Rose
66d0eccad2 Refactor the handling of *ApplicationMain classes.
Rather than keeping just a "main class" in every module, track the "main file"
that's responsible for producing the module's entry point. This covers both
main source files and files containing classes marked @UIApplicationMain or
@NSApplicationMain.

This should have no functionality change, but is preparation for the next
commit, where we will preserve some of this information in serialization.

Swift SVN r24529
2015-01-19 23:08:54 +00:00
Joe Groff
d8b699a523 Balance guaranteed arguments in native-to-ObjC thunks.
Swift SVN r24454
2015-01-15 21:53:49 +00:00
John McCall
cae0f6e3db Add the ability for a owning addressor to return
a non-native owner.  This is required by Slice, which
will use an ObjC immutable array object as the owner
as long as all the elements are contiguous.

As part of this, I decided it was best to encode the
native requirement in the accessor names.  This makes
some of these accessors really long; we can revisit this
if we productize this feature.

Note that pinning addressors still require a native
owner, since pinning as a feature is specific to swift
refcounting.

Swift SVN r24420
2015-01-14 19:14:20 +00:00
Joe Groff
07a47a02d0 SILGen: Remove InOutInitialization and its related "AddressBinding" initialization kind.
We don't need these now that we don't set up argument bindings via initializations.

Swift SVN r24413
2015-01-14 05:51:01 +00:00
John McCall
48f7a19d74 Enter a writeback scope before performing an assignment.
We need this in order to unpin at the correct moment.

Add an assertion that there's a scope active when pushing
an unpin writeback, as well as an assertion to ensure that
we never finish a function with writebacks active.

Swift SVN r24411
2015-01-14 02:17:27 +00:00
John McCall
3b89751b08 Merge the subscript r-value path with the l-value path.
Fixes a dumb bug where r-value subscripts would
unnecessarily emit their bases as ReadWrite.

Swift SVN r24410
2015-01-14 01:38:56 +00:00
John McCall
dc4431ebff Split addressors into unsafe, owning, and pinning variants.
Change all the existing addressors to the unsafe variant.

Update the addressor mangling to include the variant.

The addressor and mutable-addressor may be any of the
variants, independent of the choice for the other.

SILGen and code synthesis for the new variants is still
untested.

Swift SVN r24387
2015-01-13 03:09:16 +00:00
David Farler
3530e542ca Static class stored properties
rdar://problem/19422120

Allow static/class final stored properties to get through to the
mangled global property implementations.

Swift SVN r24303
2015-01-09 09:54:18 +00:00
Chris Lattner
bf43c5cd49 move getDeclCaptureKind to be a method on TypeConverter and simplify a bunch of
clients of CaptureKind by having getDeclCaptureKind map address-only lets onto
Box or NoEscape, instead of having all the clients do it.


Swift SVN r24136
2014-12-24 00:23:24 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d59a2d0490 Teach SILGen about NoEscape:
- Introduce a new 'noescape' CaptureKind and have getDeclCaptureKind()
   use it for by-address captures in noescape closures.
 - Lower NoEscape captures to a simple inout pointer instead of to a
   pointer + refcount.

This includes a test of the SILGen produced code itself along with an
integration test that shows that this enables inout deshadowing to remove
shadows that would otherwise have to be preserved due to closures capturing
them.

This can be more aggressive for address-only let constants, but that will
wait for a follow-up patch.



Swift SVN r24135
2014-12-24 00:03:13 +00:00
Chris Lattner
58e0efc345 Enhance getDeclCaptureKind() to take the closure that is capturing the
given decl, and plumb the information down to it.  NFC since the argument
is currently dead.



Swift SVN r24132
2014-12-23 23:08:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8c916c31f4 Fix <rdar://problem/19275047> Extraneous retains/releases of self are bad
This teaches SILGenLValue that base expressions referring to self can always
be done at +0, avoiding retain/release traffic.  This eliminates some hacks 
where init() needed special code, and also reduces r/r traffic in general.

Before the example in the radar silgen'd to:

sil hidden @_TFC1x4Base3foofS0_FT_T_ : $@cc(method) @thin (@owned Base) -> () {
bb0(%0 : $Base):
  debug_value %0 : $Base  // let self             // id: %1
  strong_retain %0 : $Base                        // id: %2
  // function_ref x.Base.__allocating_init (x.Base.Type)() -> x.Base
  %3 = function_ref @_TFC1x4BaseCfMS0_FT_S0_ : $@thin (@thick Base.Type) -> @owned Base // user: %5
  %4 = metatype $@thick Base.Type                 // user: %5
  %5 = apply %3(%4) : $@thin (@thick Base.Type) -> @owned Base // user: %7
  %6 = ref_element_addr %0 : $Base, #Base.f       // user: %7
  assign %5 to %6 : $*Base                        // id: %7
  strong_release %0 : $Base                       // id: %8
  strong_release %0 : $Base                       // id: %9
  %10 = tuple ()                                  // user: %11
  return %10 : $()                                // id: %11
}

now the %2 and %8 instructions are gone.



Swift SVN r23977
2014-12-17 06:09:56 +00:00
Chris Lattner
ec00695c19 remove emitSelfForDirectPropertyInConstructor, we can just use emitRValueForDecl
now that +0 expressions are plumbed through.


Swift SVN r23976
2014-12-17 05:26:16 +00:00
Chris Lattner
e824b0b9ba fix <rdar://problem/19254812> DI bug when referencing let member of a class
SILGen was emitting extraneous retains/releases on self when accessing let
properties in a class, leading to bogus diagnostics.  Fixing this just 
amounted to realizing that emitDirectIVarLValue is already safe w.r.t. +0
bases.



Swift SVN r23975
2014-12-17 05:16:56 +00:00
Chris Lattner
55d4615eb3 simplify code, nfc.
Swift SVN r23961
2014-12-16 20:32:30 +00:00
Chris Lattner
b738fb3a2a fix <rdar://problem/19267795> failable initializers that call noreturn function produces bogus diagnostics
by marking some instructions autogenerated.


Swift SVN r23959
2014-12-16 20:14:49 +00:00
Chris Lattner
8236e7f18b Simplify the implementation of SILGenFunction::VarLoc by eliminating the
"isConstant" distinction.  This was an irritating bit of redundant state
that was making the code more complicated.  Clients of VarLoc really only
care about "has address" and "has box", not whether the VarLoc came from
a let or var (and if they did, they can ask the VarDecl directly).  NFC,
just more "yak shaving" as Doug likes to say.


Swift SVN r23869
2014-12-11 22:11:23 +00:00
Chris Lattner
5d8613c7c9 Introduce a new "Indirect_In_Guaranteed" SIL parameter convention. This
isn't used yet, but will be for modeling the self argument passed to an 
address-only witness implementation.   NFC since all this code is dead :-)



Swift SVN r23857
2014-12-11 01:41:29 +00:00
John McCall
3b4e0d307e Intrinsic support for pinning.
Using the intrinsics is obnoxious because I needed them
to return Builtin.NativeObject?, but there's no reasonable
way to safely generate optional types from Builtins.cpp.
Ugh.

Dave and I also decided that there's no need for
swift_tryPin to allow a null object.

Swift SVN r23824
2014-12-10 00:52:48 +00:00
Chris Lattner
d513803d84 Sigificantly replumb how SILGen generates mark_uninitialized instructions, generating
them in a more consistent and principled way.  Two changes here: MUI is generated
when a vardecl is emitted, not as a separate "MarkPatternUninitialized" pass.  Second,
when generating a MUI for self parameters with a temporary alloc_stack (due to the
possibility of superclass remapping of self) emit the MUI on the allocation itself,
not on the incoming argument.  This is a lot more consistent (dissolving a bunch of 
hacks in DI).

In terms of behavior changes, this only changes the raw sil generated by SILGen and
consumed by DI, so there is no user-visible change.  This simply unblocks future work.



Swift SVN r23823
2014-12-10 00:29:40 +00:00
Chris Lattner
f3ed7e93e1 Completely redesign our AST representation of capturelists. Formerly,
a capture list hung off the CaptureExpr it was associated with.  This made
sense lexically (since a capture list is nested inside of the closure) but
not semantically.  Semantically, the capture list initializers are evaluated
outside the closure, the variables are bound to those values, then the closure
captures the newly bound values.

To directly represent this, represent captures with a new CaptureListExpr node,
which contains the ClosureExpr inside of it.  This correctly models the semantic
relationship, and makes sure that AST walkers all process the initializers of the
capture list as being *outside* of the closure.

This fixes rdar://19146761 and probably others.


Swift SVN r23756
2014-12-06 04:36:11 +00:00
Chris Willmore
36d0f187ec Sema, SILGen, ClangImporter: Add special support for Set<T>
Add the following functionality to the Swift compiler:

* covariant subtyping of Set
* upcasting, downcasting of Set
* automatic bridging between Set and NSSet, including
    * NSSet params/return values in ObjC are imported as Set<NSObject>
    * Set params/return values in Swift are visible to ObjC as NSSet

<rdar://problem/18853078> Implement Set<T> up and downcasting

Swift SVN r23751
2014-12-06 02:52:33 +00:00
John McCall
6aa60ed1a8 Document how WritebackScope plays into the formal access
model and remove SuppressWritebackScope.

Swift SVN r23662
2014-12-03 22:59:00 +00:00
John McCall
84cb0faaf3 Forward base rvalues directly to accessors instead of
conservatively copying them.

Also, fix a number of issues with mutating getters that
I noticed while examining and changing this code.  In
particular, stop relying on suppressing writeback scopes
during loads.

Fixes rdar://19002913, a bug where an unnecessary copy of
an array for a getter call left the array in a non-unique
state when a subsequent mutation occurred.

Swift SVN r23642
2014-12-03 05:13:11 +00:00
John McCall
b0adca8115 Base prepareAccessorBaseArg's behavior in a more principled
way on whether the accessor consumes its self argument, rather
than a simple type analysis.

Swift SVN r23601
2014-12-01 23:50:00 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
4016c57819 Debug info: Make a store that is part of the initial setup of a frame
variable part of the function prologue by omitting its location.

Fixes <rdar://problem/18989457> Xcode 6.2 6C86C (lldb-320.4.157) : po self returns error: Execution was interrupted, reason: EXC_BAD_ACCESS

Swift SVN r23569
2014-11-24 01:06:18 +00:00
John McCall
df3006f785 Track the unique use of l-value components and avoid
cloning subscript values aggressively.

Swift SVN r23550
2014-11-22 06:17:35 +00:00