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Egor Zhdan fec48f9e63 [cxx-interop] Synthesize a deprecated zero initializer for C++ structs
When importing a C header in the C++ language mode, Clang/Swift treat C structs as C++ structs.

Currently Swift synthesizes a default initializer that zero-initializes the backing memory of the struct for C structs, but not for C++ structs.

This is causing issues in existing projects that use C libraries and rely on having the default initializer available in Swift. This change enables the synthesis of a default initializer for C++ structs. Since many C++ structs are not designed to be initialized this way, the initializer is marked as deprecated in Swift.

rdar://109727620
2023-05-31 13:41:25 +01:00

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// Test that Objective-C types passed to a C++ constructor are bridged
// correctly.
// RUN: %target-swift-ide-test(mock-sdk: %clang-importer-sdk) -print-module -module-to-print=ConstructorsObjC -I %S/Inputs/ -source-filename=x -enable-experimental-cxx-interop | %FileCheck %s
// REQUIRES: objc_interop
// CHECK: struct ConstructorWithNSArrayParam {
// CHECK-NEXT: init(_ array: [Any]!)
// CHECK-NEXT: @available(*, deprecated, message
// CHECK-NEXT: init()
// CHECK-NEXT: }