| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify %s |
| |
| typedef struct objc_object { |
| struct objc_class *isa; |
| } *id; |
| |
| @interface NSObject { |
| struct objc_class *isa; |
| } |
| @end |
| @interface Whatever : NSObject |
| +self; |
| @end |
| |
| static void func() { |
| |
| id x; |
| |
| [(*x).isa self]; |
| [x->isa self]; |
| |
| Whatever *y; |
| |
| // GCC allows this, with the following warning: |
| // instance variable ‘isa’ is @protected; this will be a hard error in the future |
| // |
| // FIXME: see if we can avoid the 2 warnings that follow the error. |
| [(*y).isa self]; // expected-error {{instance variable 'isa' is protected}} \ |
| expected-warning{{receiver type 'struct objc_class *' is not 'id' or interface pointer, consider casting it to 'id'}} \ |
| expected-warning{{method '-self' not found (return type defaults to 'id')}} |
| [y->isa self]; // expected-error {{instance variable 'isa' is protected}} \ |
| expected-warning{{receiver type 'struct objc_class *' is not 'id' or interface pointer, consider casting it to 'id'}} \ |
| expected-warning{{method '-self' not found (return type defaults to 'id')}} |
| } |