// RUN: %target-parse-verify-swift // Renaming of arguments. func foo(a x: Int, b y: Int) { } foo(a: 5, b: 7) func bar(a x: T, b y: T) { } bar(a: 5, b: 7) // Renaming of arguments in initializers. struct S { init(a x: Int, b y: Int) { } } S(a: 5, b: 7) // expected-warning{{unused}} struct GS { init(a x: T, b y: T) { } } GS(a: 5, b: 7) // expected-warning{{unused}} // Using the hash to make a name API. func f1(a a: Int, b: Int) { } f1(a: 1, b: 2) func f2(class cls: Int) { } f2(class: 5) func g2(a a: Int) { } func g5(_ a: Int) { } // expected-warning@-1{{extraneous '_' in parameter: 'a' has no keyword argument name}}{{9-11=}} class X { init(a a: Int) { } // expected-warning{{extraneous duplicate parameter name; 'a' already has an argument label}}{{8-10=}} func f1(a a: Int, b: Int) { } func f2(a: Int, b b: Int) { } // expected-warning{{extraneous duplicate parameter name; 'b' already has an argument label}}{{19-21=}} func f3(_ a: Int, b: Int) { } // expected-warning@-1{{extraneous '_' in parameter: 'a' has no keyword argument name}}{{11-13=}} } // Operators never have keyword arguments. infix operator +++ { } func +++(lhs lhs: Int, // expected-error{{operator cannot have keyword arguments}}{{10-14=}} rhs x: Int) -> Int { // expected-error{{operator cannot have keyword arguments}}{{10-14=}} return lhs + x }