// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -target %target-swift-5.1-abi-triple -parse-as-library %s -emit-sil -o /dev/null -verify // RUN: %target-swift-frontend -target %target-swift-5.1-abi-triple -parse-as-library %s -emit-sil -o /dev/null -verify -strict-concurrency=targeted // RUN: %target-swift-frontend -target %target-swift-5.1-abi-triple -parse-as-library %s -emit-sil -o /dev/null -verify -strict-concurrency=complete // RUN: %target-swift-frontend -target %target-swift-5.1-abi-triple -parse-as-library %s -emit-sil -o /dev/null -verify -strict-concurrency=complete -enable-upcoming-feature RegionBasedIsolation // REQUIRES: concurrency // REQUIRES: swift_feature_RegionBasedIsolation @globalActor actor Kat { static let shared = Kat() } @Kat var poof: Int = 1337 // expected-note{{var declared here}} @main struct Doggo { @Kat static func main() { // expected-error{{main() must be '@MainActor'}} // expected-error@+1{{global actor 'Kat'-isolated var 'poof' can not be referenced from the main actor}} print("Kat value: \(poof)") } } struct Bunny { // Bunnies are not @main, so they can have a "main" function that is on // another actor. It's not actually the main function, so it's fine. @Kat static func main() { } }