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swift-mirror/stdlib/public/core/ShadowProtocols.swift
Doug Gregor f8e53d9129 [Standard library] Audit protocol member overrides in protocols.
Add the `-warn-implicit-overrides` flag when building the standard library
and overlays, so that each protocol member that overrides a member of an
inherited protocol will produce a warning unless annotated with either
‘override’ or ‘@_nonoverride’.

An annotation of `override` will mean that the overriding requirement will be treated identically to the overridden declaration. If for some reason a concrete type’s conformance to the inheriting protocol provides a different witness for the overriding requirement than the conformance to the inherited protocol’s witness for the overridden requirement, the witness for the inheriting (more-specialized) protocol will be ignored. A protocol requirement marked ‘override’ only makes sense when the declaration is needed to help associated type inference, which is why the ‘override’ annotations correlate so closely with ABI FIXMEs.

An annotation of `@_nonoverride` means that the two protocol requirements will be treated independently, and may be bound to different witnesses. Use `@_nonoverride` when we might need different witnesses, e.g., because the semantics of the potentially-overriding declaration differ from that of the potentially-overridden declaration. `BidirectionalCollection.index(_:offsetBy:)` is the most obvious example, because the `BidirectionalCollection` ’s version of `index(_:offsetBy:)` allows negative indices. `RandomAccessCollection` ’s version is also marked `@_nonoverride` because it is required to be asymptotically faster than the `Collection` or `BidirectionalCollection` versions.
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//===--- ShadowProtocols.swift - Protocols for decoupled ObjC bridging ----===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// To implement bridging, the core standard library needs to interact
// a little bit with Cocoa. Because we want to keep the core
// decoupled from the Foundation module, we can't use foundation
// classes such as NSArray directly. We _can_, however, use an @objc
// protocols whose API is "layout-compatible" with that of NSArray,
// and use unsafe casts to treat NSArray instances as instances of
// that protocol.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#if _runtime(_ObjC)
import SwiftShims
@objc
public protocol _ShadowProtocol {}
/// A shadow for the `NSFastEnumeration` protocol.
@objc
public protocol _NSFastEnumeration : _ShadowProtocol {
@objc(countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:)
func countByEnumerating(
with state: UnsafeMutablePointer<_SwiftNSFastEnumerationState>,
objects: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?, count: Int
) -> Int
}
/// A shadow for the `NSEnumerator` class.
@objc
public protocol _NSEnumerator : _ShadowProtocol {
init()
func nextObject() -> AnyObject?
}
/// A token that can be used for `NSZone*`.
public typealias _SwiftNSZone = OpaquePointer
/// A shadow for the `NSCopying` protocol.
@objc
public protocol _NSCopying : _ShadowProtocol {
@objc(copyWithZone:)
func copy(with zone: _SwiftNSZone?) -> AnyObject
}
/// A shadow for the "core operations" of NSArray.
///
/// Covers a set of operations everyone needs to implement in order to
/// be a useful `NSArray` subclass.
@unsafe_no_objc_tagged_pointer @objc
public protocol _NSArrayCore :
_NSCopying, _NSFastEnumeration {
@objc(objectAtIndex:)
func objectAt(_ index: Int) -> AnyObject
func getObjects(_: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>, range: _SwiftNSRange)
@objc(countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:)
override func countByEnumerating(
with state: UnsafeMutablePointer<_SwiftNSFastEnumerationState>,
objects: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?, count: Int
) -> Int
var count: Int { get }
}
/// A shadow for the "core operations" of NSDictionary.
///
/// Covers a set of operations everyone needs to implement in order to
/// be a useful `NSDictionary` subclass.
@objc
public protocol _NSDictionaryCore :
_NSCopying, _NSFastEnumeration {
// The following methods should be overridden when implementing an
// NSDictionary subclass.
// The designated initializer of `NSDictionary`.
init(
objects: UnsafePointer<AnyObject?>,
forKeys: UnsafeRawPointer, count: Int)
var count: Int { get }
@objc(objectForKey:)
func objectFor(_ aKey: AnyObject) -> AnyObject?
func keyEnumerator() -> _NSEnumerator
// We also override the following methods for efficiency.
@objc(copyWithZone:)
override func copy(with zone: _SwiftNSZone?) -> AnyObject
@objc(getObjects:andKeys:count:)
func getObjects(
_ objects: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?,
andKeys keys: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?,
count: Int
)
@objc(countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:)
override func countByEnumerating(
with state: UnsafeMutablePointer<_SwiftNSFastEnumerationState>,
objects: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?, count: Int
) -> Int
}
/// A shadow for the API of `NSDictionary` we will use in the core
/// stdlib.
///
/// `NSDictionary` operations, in addition to those on
/// `_NSDictionaryCore`, that we need to use from the core stdlib.
/// Distinct from `_NSDictionaryCore` because we don't want to be
/// forced to implement operations that `NSDictionary` already
/// supplies.
@unsafe_no_objc_tagged_pointer @objc
public protocol _NSDictionary : _NSDictionaryCore {
// Note! This API's type is different from what is imported by the clang
// importer.
override func getObjects(
_ objects: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?,
andKeys keys: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?,
count: Int)
}
/// A shadow for the "core operations" of NSSet.
///
/// Covers a set of operations everyone needs to implement in order to
/// be a useful `NSSet` subclass.
@objc
public protocol _NSSetCore :
_NSCopying, _NSFastEnumeration {
// The following methods should be overridden when implementing an
// NSSet subclass.
// The designated initializer of `NSSet`.
init(objects: UnsafePointer<AnyObject?>, count: Int)
var count: Int { get }
func member(_ object: AnyObject) -> AnyObject?
func objectEnumerator() -> _NSEnumerator
// We also override the following methods for efficiency.
@objc(copyWithZone:)
override func copy(with zone: _SwiftNSZone?) -> AnyObject
@objc(countByEnumeratingWithState:objects:count:)
override func countByEnumerating(
with state: UnsafeMutablePointer<_SwiftNSFastEnumerationState>,
objects: UnsafeMutablePointer<AnyObject>?, count: Int
) -> Int
}
/// A shadow for the API of NSSet we will use in the core
/// stdlib.
///
/// `NSSet` operations, in addition to those on
/// `_NSSetCore`, that we need to use from the core stdlib.
/// Distinct from `_NSSetCore` because we don't want to be
/// forced to implement operations that `NSSet` already
/// supplies.
@unsafe_no_objc_tagged_pointer @objc
public protocol _NSSet : _NSSetCore {
}
/// A shadow for the API of NSNumber we will use in the core
/// stdlib.
@objc
public protocol _NSNumber {
var doubleValue: Double { get }
var floatValue: Float { get }
var unsignedLongLongValue: UInt64 { get }
var longLongValue: Int64 { get }
var objCType: UnsafePointer<Int8> { get }
}
#else
public protocol _NSArrayCore {}
public protocol _NSDictionaryCore {}
public protocol _NSSetCore {}
#endif