// RUN: %empty-directory(%t) // RUN: %{python} %utils/split_file.py -o %t %s // RUN: %target-swift-frontend -typecheck -primary-file %t/swift4.swift %t/common.swift -verify -swift-version 4 // BEGIN common.swift protocol P1 { static func p1() -> Int } protocol P2 { static var p2: Int { get } } // BEGIN swift3.swift // Warning for mistakenly accepted protocol composition production. func foo(x: P1 & Any & P2.Type?) { // expected-warning @-1 {{protocol-constrained type with postfix '.Type' is ambiguous and will be rejected in future version of Swift}} {{13-13=(}} {{26-26=)}} let _: (P1 & P2).Type? = x let _: (P1 & P2).Type = x! let _: Int = x!.p1() let _: Int? = x?.p2 } // Type expression func bar() -> ((P1 & P2)?).Type { let x = (P1 & P2?).self // expected-warning @-1 {{protocol-constrained type with postfix '?' is ambiguous and will be rejected in future version of Swift}} {{12-12=(}} {{19-19=)}} return x } // Non-ident type at non-last position are rejected anyway. typealias A1 = P1.Type & P2 // expected-error {{non-protocol, non-class type 'P1.Type' cannot be used within a protocol-constrained type}} // BEGIN swift4.swift func foo(x: P1 & Any & P2.Type?) { // expected-error {{non-protocol, non-class type '(any P2.Type)?' cannot be used within a protocol-constrained type}} let _: (P1 & P2).Type? = x let _: (P1 & P2).Type = x! let _: Int = x!.p1() let _: Int? = x?.p2 } func bar() -> ((P1 & P2)?).Type { let x = (P1 & P2?).self // expected-error {{non-protocol, non-class type '(any P2)?' cannot be used within a protocol-constrained type}} return x } typealias A1 = P1.Type & P2 // expected-error {{non-protocol, non-class type 'any P1.Type' cannot be used within a protocol-constrained type}}