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swift-mirror/test/Concurrency/concurrency_availability.swift
Allan Shortlidge 9c76e0d1bf AST: Emit correct synthesized availability attributes for unownedExecutor property.
When synthesizing a declaration and inferring its availability, the synthesized attribute should factor in unavailability of the parent declarations. This recently regressed with https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/63361. However, the previous implementation did not produce correct results, either, because the logic for merging availability attributes produced a non-sensical result when both `unavailable` and `introduced:` availability attributes were merged. For example, this was the result for the synthesized `unownedExecutor` property of an actor when the actor was marked unavailable:

```
@available(macOS, unavailable)
actor A {
  // Incorrectly synthesized availability for `unownedExecutor` which results from merging
  // the unavailability of the parent and the availability of the UnownedSerialExecutor type.
  @available(macOS, unavailable, introduced: macOS 10.15)
  @_semantics("defaultActor") nonisolated final var unownedExecutor: UnownedSerialExecutor { get }
}
```

This is fixed by omitting all version components from the synthesized attribute when the overall attribute kind is "unavailable".

Additionally, I discovered that the `concurrency_availability.swift` test case was no longer testing what it intended to test. The conformances to `Actor` for each `actor` in the test were no longer being synthesized and therefore `unownedExecutor` was not being synthesized. That was fixed by importing the `_Concurrency` module directly, which seems to be necessary because of the `-parse-stdlib` flag in the test.

Resolves rdar://106055566
2023-03-02 10:09:30 -08:00

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// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -parse-stdlib -target x86_64-apple-macosx10.14 -typecheck -verify %s
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -parse-stdlib -target x86_64-apple-macosx11 -typecheck %s
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -parse-stdlib -target x86_64-apple-macosx12 -typecheck %s -DTARGET_MACOS_12
// REQUIRES: OS=macosx
import _Concurrency
func f() async { } // expected-error{{concurrency is only available in}}
// expected-note@-1{{add @available}}
actor A { } // expected-error{{concurrency is only available in}}
// expected-note@-1{{add @available}}
// Allow this without any availability for Historical Reasons.
public func swift_deletedAsyncMethodError() async {
}
@available(macOS 12.0, *)
struct S {
// Ensure that our synthesis of the actor's unownedExecutor does not cause
// availability errors.
actor NestedActor {
}
// The synthesized unownedExecutor inside this actor should inherit the
// un-availability of UnavailableActor.
@available(macOS, unavailable)
actor UnavailableActor {
}
}
#if TARGET_MACOS_12
// The synthesized unownedExecutor inside this extension on S should inherit
// availability from S to avoid availability errors.
extension S {
actor ExtensionNestedActor {
}
}
#endif
// Make sure that the conformances to Actor are actually being synthesized
// since otherwise this test isn't actually testing what it is designed to test.
@available(macOS 10.15, *)
func takesExecutor(_ e: UnownedSerialExecutor) { }
@available(macOS 12.0, *)
func testNestedActorConformance(_ a: S.NestedActor) {
takesExecutor(a.unownedExecutor)
}
#if TARGET_MACOS_12
func testExtensionNestedActorConformance(_ a: S.ExtensionNestedActor) {
takesExecutor(a.unownedExecutor)
}
#endif