freebsd-skq/test/SemaObjC/comptypes-legal.m

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// RUN: clang -cc1 -fsyntax-only -verify -pedantic %s
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@protocol NSObject
@end
@interface NSObject <NSObject> {
}
@end
@interface NSString : NSObject
@end
void __setRetained(id *ivar, id value, NSObject **o) {
*ivar = value;
}
static NSString *_logProcessPrefix = 0;
void func() {
__setRetained(&_logProcessPrefix, _logProcessPrefix, &_logProcessPrefix);
}
@implementation NSObject (ScopeAdditions)
+ (void)setObjectLogProcessPrefix:(NSString *)processPrefix {
__setRetained(&_logProcessPrefix, processPrefix, &_logProcessPrefix);
}
@end
@class Derived;
NSObject *ExternFunc (NSObject *filePath, NSObject *key);
typedef id FuncSignature (NSObject *arg1, Derived *arg2);
@interface Derived: NSObject
+ (void)registerFunc:(FuncSignature *)function;
@end
void foo(void)
{
// GCC currently allows this (it has some fiarly new support for covariant return types and contravariant argument types).
// Since registerFunc: expects a Derived object as it's second argument, I don't know why this would be legal.
[Derived registerFunc: ExternFunc]; // expected-warning{{incompatible pointer types sending 'NSObject *(NSObject *, NSObject *)', expected 'FuncSignature *'}}
}