| // RUN: clang-cc -fsyntax-only %s |
| // XFAIL |
| // <rdar://problem/6212771> |
| |
| #define nil ((void*) 0) |
| |
| @interface A |
| @property int x; |
| @end |
| |
| @interface B : A |
| @end |
| |
| // Basic checks... |
| id f0(int cond, id a, void *b) { |
| return cond ? a : b; |
| } |
| A *f0_a(int cond, A *a, void *b) { |
| return cond ? a : b; |
| } |
| |
| id f1(int cond, id a) { |
| return cond ? a : nil; |
| } |
| A *f1_a(int cond, A *a) { |
| return cond ? a : nil; |
| } |
| |
| // Check interaction with qualified id |
| |
| @protocol P0 @end |
| |
| id f2(int cond, id<P0> a, void *b) { |
| return cond ? a : b; |
| } |
| |
| id f3(int cond, id<P0> a) { |
| return cond ? a : nil; |
| } |
| |
| // Check that result actually has correct type. |
| |
| // Using properties is one way to find the compiler internal type of a |
| // conditional expression. Simple assignment doesn't work because if |
| // the type is id then it can be implicitly promoted. |
| @protocol P1 |
| @property int x; |
| @end |
| |
| int f5(int cond, id<P1> a, id<P1> b) { |
| // This should result in something with id type, currently. This is |
| // almost certainly wrong and should be fixed. |
| return (cond ? a : b).x; // expected-error {{member reference base type ('id') is not a structure or union}} |
| } |
| int f5_a(int cond, A *a, A *b) { |
| return (cond ? a : b).x; |
| } |
| int f5_b(int cond, A *a, B *b) { |
| return (cond ? a : b).x; |
| } |
| |
| int f6(int cond, id<P1> a, void *b) { |
| // This should result in something with id type, currently. |
| return (cond ? a : b).x; // expected-error {{member reference base type ('id') is not a structure or union}} |
| } |
| |
| int f7(int cond, id<P1> a) { |
| return (cond ? a : nil).x; |
| } |
| |
| int f8(int cond, id<P1> a, A *b) { |
| // GCC regards this as a warning (comparison of distinct Objective-C types lacks a cast) |
| return a == b; // expected-error {{invalid operands to binary expression}} |
| } |
| |
| int f9(int cond, id<P1> a, A *b) { |
| return (cond ? a : b).x; // expected-error {{incompatible operand types}} |
| } |