// RUN: %target-typecheck-verify-swift var t1 : Int var t2 = 10 var t3 = 10, t4 = 20.0 var (t5, t6) = (10, 20.0) var t7, t8 : Int var t9, t10 = 20 // expected-error {{type annotation missing in pattern}} var t11, t12 : Int = 20 // expected-error {{type annotation missing in pattern}} var t13 = 2.0, t14 : Int var (x = 123, // expected-error {{expected ',' separator}} {{7-7=,}} expected-error {{expected pattern}} y = 456) : (Int,Int) var bfx : Int, bfy : Int _ = 10 var self1 = self1 // expected-error {{variable used within its own initial value}} var self2 : Int = self2 // expected-error {{variable used within its own initial value}} var (self3) : Int = self3 // expected-error {{variable used within its own initial value}} var (self4) : Int = self4 // expected-error {{variable used within its own initial value}} var self5 = self5 + self5 // expected-error 2 {{variable used within its own initial value}} var self6 = !self6 // expected-error {{variable used within its own initial value}} var (self7a, self7b) = (self7b, self7a) // expected-error 2 {{variable used within its own initial value}} var self8 = 0 func testShadowing() { var self8 = self8 // expected-error {{variable used within its own initial value}} } var (paren) = 0 var paren2: Int = paren struct Broken { var b : Bool = True // expected-error{{use of unresolved identifier 'True'}} } // rdar://16252090 - Warning when inferring empty tuple type for declarations var emptyTuple = testShadowing() // expected-warning {{variable 'emptyTuple' inferred to have type '()'}} \ // expected-note {{add an explicit type annotation to silence this warning}} // rdar://15263687 - Diagnose variables inferenced to 'AnyObject' var ao1 : AnyObject var ao2 = ao1 var aot1 : AnyObject.Type var aot2 = aot1 // expected-warning {{variable 'aot2' inferred to have type 'AnyObject.Type', which may be unexpected}} \ // expected-note {{add an explicit type annotation to silence this warning}} for item in [AnyObject]() { // No warning in for-each loop. _ = item } // Type inference of _Nil very coherent but kind of useless var ptr = nil // expected-error {{'nil' requires a contextual type}} func testAnyObjectOptional() -> AnyObject? { let x = testAnyObjectOptional() return x } class SomeClass {} // weak let's should be rejected weak let V = SomeClass() // expected-error {{'weak' must be a mutable variable, because it may change at runtime}} let a = b ; let b = a // expected-error{{could not infer type for 'a'}} // expected-error@-1 {{'a' used within its own type}} // FIXME: That second error is bogus. // Swift should warn about immutable default initialized values let uselessValue : String? func tuplePatternDestructuring(_ x : Int, y : Int) { let (b: _, a: h) = (b: x, a: y) _ = h // Destructuring tuple with labels doesn't work let (i, j) = (b: x, a: y) _ = i+j // QoI: type variable reconstruction failing for tuple types let (x: g1, a: h1) = (b: x, a: y) // expected-error {{tuple type '(b: Int, a: Int)' is not convertible to tuple '(x: _, a: _)'}} } // Crash while compiling attached test-app. func test21057425() -> (Int, Int) { let x: Int = "not an int!", y = 0 // expected-error{{cannot convert value of type 'String' to specified type 'Int'}} return (x, y) } // rdar://problem/21081340 func test21081340() { let (x: a, y: b): () = foo() // expected-error{{tuple pattern has the wrong length for tuple type '()'}} } // Swift let late initialization in top level control flow statements if true { let s : Int s = 42 // should be valid. _ = s }