luau/Analysis/include/Luau/Scope.h
Alexander McCord c2ba1058c3
Sync to upstream/release/603 (#1097)
# What's changed?

- Record the location of properties for table types (closes #802)
- Implement stricter UTF-8 validations as per the RFC
(https://github.com/luau-lang/rfcs/pull/1)
- Implement `buffer` as a new type in both the old and new solvers.
- Changed errors produced by some `buffer` builtins to be a bit more
generic to avoid platform-dependent error messages.
- Fixed a bug where `Unifier` would copy some persistent types, tripping
some internal assertions.
- Type checking rules on relational operators is now a little bit more
lax.
- Improve dead code elimination for some `if` statements with complex
always-false conditions

## New type solver

- Dataflow analysis now generates phi nodes on exit of branches.
- Dataflow analysis avoids producing a new definition for locals or
properties that are not owned by that loop.
- If a function parameter has been constrained to `never`, report errors
at all uses of that parameter within that function.
- Switch to using the new `Luau::Set` to replace `std::unordered_set` to
alleviate some poor allocation characteristics which was negatively
affecting overall performance.
- Subtyping can now report many failing reasons instead of just the
first one that we happened to find during the test.
- Subtyping now also report reasons for type pack mismatches.
- When visiting `if` statements or expressions, the resulting context
are the common terms in both branches.

## Native codegen

- Implement support for `buffer` builtins to its IR for x64 and A64.
- Optimized `table.insert` by not inserting a table barrier if it is
fastcalled with a constant.

## Internal Contributors

Co-authored-by: Aaron Weiss <aaronweiss@roblox.com>
Co-authored-by: Alexander McCord <amccord@roblox.com>
Co-authored-by: Andy Friesen <afriesen@roblox.com>
Co-authored-by: Arseny Kapoulkine <arseny@roblox.com>
Co-authored-by: Aviral Goel <agoel@roblox.com>
Co-authored-by: Lily Brown <lbrown@roblox.com>
Co-authored-by: Vyacheslav Egorov <vegorov@roblox.com>
2023-11-10 13:10:07 -08:00

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// This file is part of the Luau programming language and is licensed under MIT License; see LICENSE.txt for details
#pragma once
#include "Luau/Def.h"
#include "Luau/LValue.h"
#include "Luau/Location.h"
#include "Luau/NotNull.h"
#include "Luau/Type.h"
#include "Luau/DenseHash.h"
#include "Luau/Symbol.h"
#include "Luau/Unifiable.h"
#include <unordered_map>
#include <optional>
#include <memory>
namespace Luau
{
struct Scope;
using ScopePtr = std::shared_ptr<Scope>;
struct Binding
{
TypeId typeId;
Location location;
bool deprecated = false;
std::string deprecatedSuggestion;
std::optional<std::string> documentationSymbol;
};
struct Scope
{
explicit Scope(TypePackId returnType); // root scope
explicit Scope(const ScopePtr& parent, int subLevel = 0); // child scope. Parent must not be nullptr.
const ScopePtr parent; // null for the root
// All the children of this scope.
std::vector<NotNull<Scope>> children;
std::unordered_map<Symbol, Binding> bindings;
TypePackId returnType;
std::optional<TypePackId> varargPack;
TypeLevel level;
std::unordered_map<Name, TypeFun> exportedTypeBindings;
std::unordered_map<Name, TypeFun> privateTypeBindings;
std::unordered_map<Name, Location> typeAliasLocations;
std::unordered_map<Name, Location> typeAliasNameLocations;
std::unordered_map<Name, ModuleName> importedModules; // Mapping from the name in the require statement to the internal moduleName.
std::unordered_map<Name, std::unordered_map<Name, TypeFun>> importedTypeBindings;
DenseHashSet<Name> builtinTypeNames{""};
void addBuiltinTypeBinding(const Name& name, const TypeFun& tyFun);
std::optional<TypeId> lookup(Symbol sym) const;
std::optional<TypeId> lookup(DefId def) const;
std::optional<std::pair<TypeId, Scope*>> lookupEx(DefId def);
std::optional<std::pair<Binding*, Scope*>> lookupEx(Symbol sym);
std::optional<TypeFun> lookupType(const Name& name) const;
std::optional<TypeFun> lookupImportedType(const Name& moduleAlias, const Name& name) const;
std::unordered_map<Name, TypePackId> privateTypePackBindings;
std::optional<TypePackId> lookupPack(const Name& name) const;
// WARNING: This function linearly scans for a string key of equal value! It is thus O(n**2)
std::optional<Binding> linearSearchForBinding(const std::string& name, bool traverseScopeChain = true) const;
RefinementMap refinements;
// This can be viewed as the "unrefined" type of each binding.
DenseHashMap<const Def*, TypeId> lvalueTypes{nullptr};
// Luau values are routinely refined more narrowly than their actual
// inferred type through control flow statements. We retain those refined
// types here.
DenseHashMap<const Def*, TypeId> rvalueRefinements{nullptr};
void inheritAssignments(const ScopePtr& childScope);
void inheritRefinements(const ScopePtr& childScope);
// For mutually recursive type aliases, it's important that
// they use the same types for the same names.
// For instance, in `type Tree<T> { data: T, children: Forest<T> } type Forest<T> = {Tree<T>}`
// we need that the generic type `T` in both cases is the same, so we use a cache.
std::unordered_map<Name, TypeId> typeAliasTypeParameters;
std::unordered_map<Name, TypePackId> typeAliasTypePackParameters;
};
// Returns true iff the left scope encloses the right scope. A Scope* equal to
// nullptr is considered to be the outermost-possible scope.
bool subsumesStrict(Scope* left, Scope* right);
// Returns true if the left scope encloses the right scope, or if they are the
// same scope. As in subsumesStrict(), nullptr is considered to be the
// outermost-possible scope.
bool subsumes(Scope* left, Scope* right);
} // namespace Luau