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163 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Lattner
02999cac51 Reinstate the @ on the @objc attribute. This is largely a revert of r19555 with a few tweaks.
Swift SVN r19706
2014-07-08 21:50:34 +00:00
Chris Lattner
7a56499d61 Start making @objc not start with an @ sign:
- Change the parser to accept "objc" without an @ sign as a contextual
   keyword, including the dance to handle the general parenthesized case.
 - Update all comments to refer to "objc" instead of "@objc".
 - Update all diagnostics accordingly.
 - Update all tests that fail due to the diagnostics change.
 - Switch the stdlib to use the new syntax.

This does not switch all tests to use the new syntax, nor does it warn about
the old syntax yet.  That will be forthcoming.  Also, this needs a bit of 
refactoring, which will be coming up.



Swift SVN r19555
2014-07-04 05:57:57 +00:00
Manman Ren
2b2330bf5b [attribute] rename @noinline to @inline(never).
Add support for parsing inline(never), it can be easily expanded to
handle inline(always).

rdar://17527111


Swift SVN r19447
2014-07-02 01:27:05 +00:00
Manman Ren
c777ae70b1 Use hasAttribute<NoinlineAttr>() instead of has(DAK_Noinline).
has(DAK_Noinline) will return true for attributes that have been marked invalid.

Thanks Dmitri for the feedback.


Swift SVN r19241
2014-06-26 18:08:48 +00:00
Manman Ren
7667b829bb [noinline attribute] add noinline attribute.
Propagate it to SILFunction and use it in PerformanceInliner. We also serialize
and parse the attribute.

rdar://15882816


Swift SVN r19150
2014-06-24 23:07:45 +00:00
Joe Groff
8c974dfd5b SILGen: Emit @objc thunks with external linkage, even when local.
We do this hack for @objc methods at the top level, emitting them as external in SIL and making them private in IRGen, to prevent SIL optimizations from dropping the functions as unused (see <rdar://problem/17074598>), but we weren't doing so for @objc classes in local contexts, and they were getting dropped. Fixes <rdar://problem/16982281>.

Swift SVN r18668
2014-05-30 03:23:42 +00:00
John McCall
a3fb501114 Recognize the objc_bridge and objc_bridge_mutable
attributes and create implicit conversions for them.

Also, when generating Clang modules for import, set the
appropriate macro to make CoreFoundation actually apply
those attributes to its typedefs.

Also, give shared linkage to imported class method
definitions.

The net effect is that CFString now automatically
converts to NSString and vice-versa.

Depends on Clang r208756 in order to preserve attributes
applied to tag types in multiple typedef declarations.

Swift SVN r18069
2014-05-14 08:19:39 +00:00
Joe Groff
3dda4c9cf5 SILGen: Reference ObjC initializers and factories through foreign-to-native thunks.
Eliminate the duplicate half-broken bridging logic in emitClassConstructorAllocator by referencing foreign initializers through their foreign-to-native thunks, which SILGen knows how to emit already. Do the same thing for factory initializers by suppressing their normal allocating initializer codegen and just referencing the usual foreign-to-native thunk for them. This fixes <rdar://problem/16853205> because we get the ownership thunking right now.

Swift SVN r17840
2014-05-10 20:18:53 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
ab154ec24a Whenever we compute linkage of something with local linkage, if we can't find an abstract func decl, make the linkage shared.
Once we have real access control at the AST level, this should be changed to
match whatever the access control of the local declcontext.

Swift SVN r16098
2014-04-09 04:40:22 +00:00
Ted Kremenek
f43842e160 Change processing of @asmname to use a new internal representation.
This representation is inspired by Clang's internal representation.
The current attribute representation, which is basically a union
of "stuff" in DeclAttributes, is not amendable to richer
attributes, such as @availability, that need to be implemented.
In Clang, attributes are modeled with actual objects that
encode both semantic and syntactic information (e.g., source ranges)
that facilitate richer checking, better diagnostics, and better tools.

This change is foundational for implementing @availability, but
also is a better long-term representation.  As a migratory path,
it creates some duplications, with AttrKind and DeclAttrKind, the
two which should eventually become the same thing.

As part of this patch, there is some additional parser recovery
(for the new attribute representation) for duplicate attributes.
The parser now parses the entire duplicate attribute, which could
be quite complex, and then issues a diagnostic that the attribute
is a duplicate (and discarding it).  This delayed diagnostic
also allows us to present ranges for the duplicate attribute, which
provides a better user experience.

Swift SVN r15365
2014-03-22 14:58:30 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
d1fed3b520 silence warnings
Swift SVN r14921
2014-03-11 16:55:15 +00:00
Joe Groff
8e2521e8c2 SILGen: Emit derived '==' operators from Clang modules with shared linkage.
In Sema, give derived '==' definitions the module's DerivedFileUnit as their decl context instead of the more general Module, and give it a backreference to the nominal type for which it was derived. 
In SILGen, visit the derived global decls associated with Clang-imported enums, and give them shared linkage. Part of fixing <rdar://problem/16264703>.

Swift SVN r14875
2014-03-10 20:33:54 +00:00
Michael Gottesman
b3cce94b76 Refactor SILDeclRef into its own file from SIL.cpp. It is large enough to warrant such a treatment.
Swift SVN r14401
2014-02-26 19:46:50 +00:00