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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Farler
b7d17b25ba Rename -parse flag to -typecheck
A parse-only option is needed for parse performance tracking and the
current option also includes semantic analysis.
2016-11-28 10:50:55 -08:00
Dmitri Gribenko
d175b3b66d Migrate FileCheck to %FileCheck in tests 2016-08-10 23:52:02 -07:00
Rintaro Ishizaki
1bdce7ced6 [lit] Add substitutions: %utils and %line-directive
%utils => ${SWIFT_SOURCE_DIR}/utils
%line-directive => ${SWIFT_SOURCE_DIR}/utils/line-directive
2016-06-11 02:41:15 +09:00
Doug Gregor
3650ce8ecd SE-0064 / SR-1239: Fix-Its for string-literal selectors naming property accessors.
When we see a string literal used to initializer a Selector, and that
string literal names the selector for the getter or setter of an
Objective-C property, suggest #selector(getter: ...) or

This completes SE-0064. Big thanks for Alex Hoppen (@ahoppen) for his
contributions here.
2016-05-11 23:03:37 -07:00
Manav Gabhawala
7928140f79 [SE-0046] Implements consistent function parameter labels by discarding extraneous parameter names and adding _ where necessary 2016-04-06 20:21:58 -04:00
Doug Gregor
6cbffa7c2a [Sema] Make it possible to suppress warnings about Selector("foo").
When the selector named by Selector("foo") does not map to a known
Objective-C method, allow one to suppress the warning by wrapping the
string literal in an extra set of parentheses, e.g.,

  Selector(("foo"))

Suggest this via a Fix-It on a note so it's discoverable. Addresses
rdar://problem/24791200.
2016-03-21 17:02:40 -07:00
Doug Gregor
9a0241bb3b SE-0022: Address Jordan's review comments about #selector. 2016-01-28 12:09:57 -08:00
Doug Gregor
1a830fa541 SE-0022: Deprecate string-literal-as-selector in favor of #selector.
Introduce Fix-Its to aid migration from selectors spelled as string
literals ("foo:bar:", which is deprecated), as well as from
construction of Selector instances from string literals
(Selector("foo:bar"), which is still acceptable but not recommended),
to the #selector syntax. Jump through some hoops to disambiguate
method references if there are overloads:

    fixits.swift:51:7: warning: use of string literal for Objective-C
         selectors is deprecated; use '#selector' instead
      _ = "overloadedWithInt:" as Selector
          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
          #selector(Bar.overloaded(_:) as (Bar) -> (Int) -> ())

In the cases where we cannot provide a Fix-It to a #selector
expression, we wrap the string literal in a Selector(...) construction
to suppress the deprecation warning. These are also easily searchable
in the code base.

This also means we're doing more validation of the string literals
that go into Selector, i.e., that they are well-formed selectors and
that we know about some method that is @objc and has that
selector. We'll warn if either is untrue.
2016-01-28 10:58:27 -08:00