ObjCInterfaceRecords roughly align to the objc-classes key in tbd-files.
They condensely represent up to 3 symbols. The problem here is that when
represented this way, we lose granularity when these symbols could have
different linkages or outright don't exist. This can happen frequently
in interoptable code generated by the swift compiler. This adds fields
and utility functions to express unique properties for these symbols. If
the record does represent the same properties across all of its symbols,
it will be treated the same in the TBD. Otherwise it will be printed in
global's section.
Reviewed seperately before by Juergen Ributzka
A distinction that doesn't _usually_ matter is that the
MachO::SymbolKind is really a mapping of entries in TBD files not
symbols. To better understand this, rename the enum so it represents an
encoding mapped to TBDs as opposed to symbols alone.
For example, it can be a bit confusing that "GlobalSymbol" is a enum
value when all of those values can represent a GlobalSymbol.
This patch replaces uses of StringRef::{starts,ends}with with
StringRef::{starts,ends}_with for consistency with
std::{string,string_view}::{starts,ends}_with in C++20.
I'm planning to deprecate and eventually remove
StringRef::{starts,ends}with.
`Record`'s hold target triple specific information about APIs and
symbols. This holds information about the relationship between ObjC
symbols and their linkage properties. It will be used to compare and run
significant operations between the frontend representation of symbols in
AST and symbol information extracted from Mach-O binaries. This differs
from the lighter weight Symbol and SymbolSet class where they are
deduplicated across targets and only represent exported symbols, that
class is mostly used for serializing.
SymbolSet is a structure that acts as a simple container class for exported symbols that
belong to a library interface. It allows tapi to decouple the globals
from the other library attributes. It's uniqued by symbol name and `kind`, which all contain their assigned target triples.
Reviewed By: zixuw
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D149860
This includes handling of new attributes for symbols & rpath.
In the event that an older format file is compared to tbd_v5, ignore these new attributes.
Reviewed By: ributzka
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D144529
TextAPI/ELF has moved out into InterfaceStubs, so theres no longer a
need to seperate out TextAPI between formats.
Reviewed By: ributzka, int3, #lld-macho
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D99811