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swift-mirror/test/Concurrency/sendable_keypaths.swift
Michael Gottesman 3ed4059a60 [sema] Change non-sendable -> non-Sendable in diagnostics.
This matches send non sendable but importantly also makes it clear that we are
talking about something that doesn't conform to the Sendable protocol which is
capitalized.

rdar://151802975
2025-05-22 11:37:58 -07:00

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// RUN: %target-typecheck-verify-swift -enable-upcoming-feature InferSendableFromCaptures -strict-concurrency=complete -enable-upcoming-feature GlobalActorIsolatedTypesUsability
// REQUIRES: concurrency
// REQUIRES: swift_feature_GlobalActorIsolatedTypesUsability
// REQUIRES: swift_feature_InferSendableFromCaptures
class NonSendable : Hashable {
var data: Int
init(data: Int = 42) {
self.data = data
}
init(data: [Int]) {
self.data = data.first!
}
static func == (x: NonSendable, y: NonSendable) -> Bool { false }
func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher) {}
}
final class CondSendable<T> : Hashable {
init(_: T) {}
init(_: Int) {}
init(_: T, other: T = 42) {}
init<Q>(_: [Q] = []) {}
static func == (x: CondSendable, y: CondSendable) -> Bool { false }
func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher) {}
}
extension CondSendable : Sendable where T: Sendable {
}
// Test forming sendable key paths without context
do {
class K {
var data: String = ""
subscript<T>(_: T) -> Bool {
get { false }
}
subscript<Q>(_: Int, _: Q) -> Int {
get { 42 }
set {}
}
}
let kp = \K.data // Marked as `& Sendable`
let _: KeyPath<K, String> = kp // Ok
let _: KeyPath<K, String> & Sendable = kp // Ok
func test<V>(_: KeyPath<K, V> & Sendable) {
}
test(kp) // Ok
let nonSendableKP = \K.[NonSendable()]
let _: KeyPath<K, Bool> = \.[NonSendable()] // ok
let _: KeyPath<K, Bool> & Sendable = \.[NonSendable()] // expected-warning {{type 'KeyPath<K, Bool>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
let _: KeyPath<K, Int> & Sendable = \.[42, NonSendable(data: [-1, 0, 1])] // expected-warning {{type 'ReferenceWritableKeyPath<K, Int>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
let _: KeyPath<K, Int> & Sendable = \.[42, -1] // Ok
test(nonSendableKP) // expected-warning {{type 'KeyPath<K, Bool>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
}
// Test using sendable and non-Sendable key paths.
do {
class V {
var i: Int = 0
subscript<T>(_: T) -> Int {
get { 42 }
}
subscript<Q>(_: Int, _: Q) -> Int {
get { 42 }
set {}
}
}
func testSendableKP<T, U>(v: T, _ kp: any KeyPath<T, U> & Sendable) {}
func testSendableFn<T, U>(v: T, _: @Sendable (T) -> U) {}
func testNonSendableKP<T, U>(v: T, _ kp: KeyPath<T, U>) {}
func testNonSendableFn<T, U>(v: T, _ kp: (T) -> U) {}
let v = V()
testSendableKP(v: v, \.i) // Ok
testSendableFn(v: v, \.i) // Ok
testSendableKP(v: v, \.[42]) // Ok
testSendableFn(v: v, \.[42]) // Ok
testSendableKP(v: v, \.[NonSendable()]) // expected-warning {{type 'KeyPath<V, Int>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
testSendableFn(v: v, \.[NonSendable()]) // expected-warning {{converting non-Sendable function value to '@Sendable (V) -> Int' may introduce data races}}
testNonSendableKP(v: v, \.[NonSendable()]) // Ok
testNonSendableFn(v: v, \.[NonSendable()]) // Ok
let _: @Sendable (V) -> Int = \.[NonSendable()]
// expected-warning@-1 {{converting non-Sendable function value to '@Sendable (V) -> Int' may introduce data races}}
let _: KeyPath<V, Int> & Sendable = \.[42, CondSendable(NonSendable(data: [1, 2, 3]))]
// expected-warning@-1 {{type 'ReferenceWritableKeyPath<V, Int>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
let _: KeyPath<V, Int> & Sendable = \.[42, CondSendable(42)] // Ok
struct Root {
let v: V
}
testSendableKP(v: v, \.[42, CondSendable(NonSendable(data: [1, 2, 3]))])
// expected-warning@-1 {{type 'ReferenceWritableKeyPath<V, Int>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
testSendableFn(v: v, \.[42, CondSendable(NonSendable(data: [1, 2, 3]))])
// expected-warning@-1 {{converting non-Sendable function value to '@Sendable (V) -> Int' may introduce data races}}
testSendableKP(v: v, \.[42, CondSendable(42)]) // Ok
let nonSendable = NonSendable()
testSendableKP(v: v, \.[42, CondSendable(nonSendable)])
// expected-warning@-1 {{type 'ReferenceWritableKeyPath<V, Int>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
testSendableFn(v: v, \.[42, CondSendable(nonSendable)])
// expected-warning@-1 {{converting non-Sendable function value to '@Sendable (V) -> Int' may introduce data races}}
}
// @dynamicMemberLookup with Sendable requirement
do {
@dynamicMemberLookup
struct Test<T> {
var obj: T
subscript<U>(dynamicMember member: KeyPath<T, U> & Sendable) -> U {
get { obj[keyPath: member] }
}
}
_ = Test(obj: "Hello").utf8.count // Ok
}
// global-actor-isolated properties.
func testGlobalActorIsolatedReferences() {
@MainActor struct Isolated {
var data: Int = 42
subscript(v: Int) -> Bool { false }
}
let dataKP = \Isolated.data // Ok
let subscriptKP = \Isolated.[42]
// expected-warning@-1 {{cannot form key path to main actor-isolated subscript 'subscript(_:)'; this is an error in the Swift 6 language mode}}
let _: KeyPath<Isolated, Int> & Sendable = dataKP
// expected-warning@-1 {{type 'WritableKeyPath<Isolated, Int>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
let _: KeyPath<Isolated, Bool> & Sendable = subscriptKP
// expected-warning@-1 {{type 'KeyPath<Isolated, Bool>' does not conform to the 'Sendable' protocol}}
func testNonIsolated() {
_ = \Isolated.data // Ok
}
@MainActor func testIsolated() {
_ = \Isolated.data // Ok
}
}
@available(SwiftStdlib 5.1, *)
actor SomeActor {
}
@available(SwiftStdlib 5.1, *)
@globalActor
actor GlobalActor {
static let shared: SomeActor = SomeActor()
}
@available(SwiftStdlib 5.1, *)
func testReferencesToDifferentGlobalActorIsolatedMembers() {
struct Info {
@MainActor var name: String { "" }
}
struct Isolated {
@GlobalActor var info: Info { Info() }
}
@MainActor func testIsolatedToMain() {
_ = \Info.name // Ok
_ = \Isolated.info.name
// expected-warning@-1 {{cannot form key path to global actor 'GlobalActor'-isolated property 'info'; this is an error in the Swift 6 language mode}}
}
@GlobalActor func testIsolatedToCustom() {
_ = \Info.name // Ok
// expected-warning@-1 {{cannot form key path to main actor-isolated property 'name'; this is an error in the Swift 6 language mode}}
_ = \Isolated.info.name
// expected-warning@-1 {{cannot form key path to main actor-isolated property 'name'; this is an error in the Swift 6 language mode}}
}
}
do {
struct S {
var a: Int
var b: String?
}
func test<T: Sendable>(_: T) {}
let kp = [\S.a, \S.b]
test(kp) // Ok
test([\S.a, \S.b]) // Ok
let _: [PartialKeyPath<S>] = [\.a, \.b] // Ok
let _: [any PartialKeyPath<S> & Sendable] = [\.a, \.b] // Ok
}
do {
func kp() -> KeyPath<String, Int> & Sendable {
fatalError()
}
// TODO(rdar://125948508): This shouldn't be ambiguous (@Sendable version should be preferred)
func test() -> KeyPath<String, Int> {
true ? kp() : kp() // expected-error {{type of expression is ambiguous without a type annotation}}
}
func forward<T>(_ v: T) -> T { v }
// TODO(rdar://125948508): This shouldn't be ambiguous (@Sendable version should be preferred)
let _: KeyPath<String, Int> = forward(kp()) // expected-error {{conflicting arguments to generic parameter 'T' ('any KeyPath<String, Int> & Sendable' vs. 'KeyPath<String, Int>')}}
}
do {
final class C<T> {
let immutable: String = ""
}
_ = \C<Int>.immutable as? ReferenceWritableKeyPath // Ok
}
// Should be moved back to sendable_methods.swift once ambiguities are fixed
do {
struct Test {
static func fn() {}
static func otherFn() {}
}
// TODO(rdar://125948508): This shouldn't be ambiguous (@Sendable version should be preferred)
func fnRet(cond: Bool) -> () -> Void {
cond ? Test.fn : Test.otherFn // expected-error {{type of expression is ambiguous without a type annotation}}
}
func forward<T>(_: T) -> T {
}
// TODO(rdar://125948508): This shouldn't be ambiguous (@Sendable version should be preferred)
let _: () -> Void = forward(Test.fn) // expected-error {{conflicting arguments to generic parameter 'T' ('@Sendable () -> ()' vs. '() -> Void')}}
}