An early experimental general-purpose pattern matching engine for Swift.
See Declarative String Processing Overview
- Swift Trunk Development Snapshot DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2022-04-20 or later.
To try out the functionality provided here, download the latest open source development toolchain. Import _StringProcessing
in your source file to get access to the API and specify -Xfrontend -enable-experimental-string-processing
to get access to the literals.
For example, in a Package.swift
file's target declaration:
.target(
name: "foo",
dependencies: ["depA"],
swiftSettings: [.unsafeFlags(["-Xfrontend", "-enable-experimental-string-processing"])]
),
_RegexParser
and _StringProcessing
are specially integrated modules that are built as part of apple/swift.
Specifically, _RegexParser
contains the parser for regular expression literals and is built both as part of the compiler and as a core library. _CUnicode
and _StringProcessing
are built together as a core library named _StringProcessing
.
Module | Swift toolchain component |
---|---|
_RegexParser |
SwiftCompilerSources/Sources/_RegexParser and stdlib/public/_RegexParser |
_CUnicode |
stdlib/public/_StringProcessing |
_StringProcessing |
stdlib/public/_StringProcessing |
The main
branch is the branch for day-to-day development. Generally, you should create PRs against this branch.
Branches whose name starts with swift/
are Swift integration branches similar to those in apple/llvm-project. For each branch, dropping the swift/
prefix is the corresponding branch in apple/swift.
apple/swift branch | apple/swift-experimental-string-processing branch |
---|---|
main | swift/main |
release/5.7 | swift/release/5.7 |
... | swift/... |
A pair of corresponding branches are expected to build successfully together and pass all tests.
To integrate the latest changes in apple/swift-experimental-string-processing to apple/swift, carefully follow the workflow:
- Create pull requests.
- Create a branch from a commit on
main
that you would like to integrate intoswift/main
. - Create a pull request in apple/swift-experimental-string-processing from that branch to
swift/main
, e.g. "[Integration] main () -> swift/main". - If apple/swift needs to be modified to work with the latest
main
in apple/swift-experimental-string-processing, create a pull request in apple/swift. Note: Since CI in apple/swift-experimental-string-processing has not yet been set up to run full toolchain tests, you should create a PR in apple/swift regardless; if the integartion does not require changing apple/swift, create a dummy PR in apple/swift by changing the README and just not merge it in the end.
- Create a branch from a commit on
- Trigger CI.
- In the apple/swift-experimental-string-processing pull request, trigger CI using the following command (replacing
<PR NUMBER>
with the apple/swift pull request number, if any):apple/swift#<PR NUMBER> # use this line only if there is an corresponding apple/swift PR @swift-ci please test
- In the apple/swift pull request (if any), trigger CI using the following command (replacing
<PR NUMBER>
with the apple/swift-experimental-string-processing pull request number):apple/swift-experimental-string-processing#<PR NUMBER> @swift-ci please test
- In the apple/swift-experimental-string-processing pull request, trigger CI using the following command (replacing
- Merge when approved.
- Merge the pull request in apple/swift-experimental-string-processing as a merge commit.
- Merge the pull request in apple/swift (if any).
Compiler integration can be tricky. Use special caution when developing _RegexParser
and _StringProcessing
modules.
- Do not change the names of these modules without due approval from compiler and infrastructure teams.
- Do not modify the existing ABI (e.g. C API, serialization format) between the regular expression parser and the Swift compiler unless absolutely necessary.
- Always minimize the number of lockstep integrations, i.e. when apple/swift-experimental-string-processing and apple/swift have to change together. Whenever possible, introduce new API first, migrate Swift compiler onto it, and then deprecate old API. Use versioning if helpful.
- In
_StringProcessing
, do not write fully qualified references to symbols in_CUnicode
, and always wrapimport _CUnicode
in a#if canImport(_CUnicode)
. This is because_CUnicode
is built as part of_StringProcessing
with CMake.