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swift-mirror/test/multifile/protocol-conformance-redundant.swift
2024-05-28 12:59:26 -07:00

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// RUN: %empty-directory(%t)
// RUN: %target-build-swift-dylib(%t/%target-library-name(Def)) -module-name Def -emit-module -emit-module-path %t/Def.swiftmodule %S/Inputs/protocol-conformance-redundant-def.swift
// RUN: %target-build-swift-dylib(%t/%target-library-name(Ext)) -module-name Ext -emit-module -emit-module-path %t/Ext.swiftmodule -I%t -L%t -lDef %S/Inputs/protocol-conformance-redundant-ext.swift
// RUN: %target-build-swift -I%t -L%t -lDef -o %t/main %target-rpath(%t) %s
// RUN: %target-codesign %t/main %t/%target-library-name(Def) %t/%target-library-name(Ext)
// RUN: %target-run %t/main %t/%target-library-name(Def) %t/%target-library-name(Ext) 2>&1 | %FileCheck %s
// REQUIRES: executable_test
// XFAIL: OS=windows-msvc
// CHECK: Warning: 'main.Sub' conforms to protocol 'Hello', but it also inherits conformance from 'Def.Super'. Relying on a particular conformance is undefined behaviour.
// CHECK: Hello
import StdlibUnittest
#if canImport(Darwin)
import Darwin
#elseif canImport(Glibc)
import Glibc
#elseif canImport(Android)
import Android
#else
#error("Unsupported platform")
#endif
import Def
let dylibPath = CommandLine.arguments.last!
let openRes = dlopen(dylibPath, RTLD_NOW|RTLD_LOCAL)
assert(openRes != nil, "unable to open extension dylib")
class Sub : Super, Hello {
func hello() {
print("Hello")
}
}
let s = Sub() as AnyObject as! Hello
s.hello()