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Some editors use diagnostics from SourceKit to replace build issues. This causes issues if the diagnostics from SourceKit are formatted differently than the build issues. Make sure they are rendered the same way, removing most uses of `DiagnosticsEditorMode`. To do so, always emit the `add stubs for conformance` note (which previously was only emitted in editor mode) and remove all `; add <something>` suffixes from notes that state which requirements are missing. rdar://129283608
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Swift
219 lines
8.0 KiB
Swift
// RUN: %target-typecheck-verify-swift -verify-ignore-unknown
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import StdlibUnittest
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import StdlibCollectionUnittest
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//
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// Check that Collection.SubSequence is constrained to Collection.
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//
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// expected-error@+1 {{type 'CollectionWithBadSubSequence' does not conform to protocol 'Collection'}}
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struct CollectionWithBadSubSequence : Collection {
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var startIndex: MinimalIndex {
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fatalError("unreachable")
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}
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var endIndex: MinimalIndex {
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fatalError("unreachable")
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}
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subscript(i: MinimalIndex) -> OpaqueValue<Int> {
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fatalError("unreachable")
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}
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// expected-note@+1 {{possibly intended match}}
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typealias SubSequence = OpaqueValue<Int8>
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}
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func useCollectionTypeSubSequenceIndex<C : Collection>(_ c: C) {}
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func useCollectionTypeSubSequenceGeneratorElement<C : Collection>(_ c: C) {}
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func sortResultIgnored<
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S : Sequence,
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MC : MutableCollection
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>(_ sequence: S, mutableCollection: MC, array: [Int])
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where S.Iterator.Element : Comparable, MC.Iterator.Element : Comparable {
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var sequence = sequence // expected-warning {{variable 'sequence' was never mutated; consider changing to 'let' constant}}
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var mutableCollection = mutableCollection // expected-warning {{variable 'mutableCollection' was never mutated; consider changing to 'let' constant}}
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var array = array // expected-warning {{variable 'array' was never mutated; consider changing to 'let' constant}}
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sequence.sorted() // expected-warning {{result of call to 'sorted()' is unused}}
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sequence.sorted { $0 < $1 } // expected-warning {{result of call to 'sorted(by:)' is unused}}
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mutableCollection.sorted() // expected-warning {{result of call to 'sorted()' is unused}}
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mutableCollection.sorted { $0 < $1 } // expected-warning {{result of call to 'sorted(by:)' is unused}}
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array.sorted() // expected-warning {{result of call to 'sorted()' is unused}}
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array.sorted { $0 < $1 } // expected-warning {{result of call to 'sorted(by:)' is unused}}
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}
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// expected-warning@+2 {{'Indexable' is deprecated: renamed to 'Collection'}}
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// expected-note@+1 {{use 'Collection' instead}}
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struct GoodIndexable : Indexable {
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func index(after i: Int) -> Int { return i + 1 }
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var startIndex: Int { return 0 }
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var endIndex: Int { return 0 }
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subscript(pos: Int) -> Int { return 0 }
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subscript(bounds: Range<Int>) -> ArraySlice<Int> { return [] }
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}
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// expected-warning@+2 {{'Indexable' is deprecated: renamed to 'Collection'}}
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// expected-note@+1 {{use 'Collection' instead}}
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struct AnotherGoodIndexable1 : Indexable {
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func index(after i: Int) -> Int { return i + 1 }
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var startIndex: Int { return 0 }
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var endIndex: Int { return 0 }
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subscript(pos: Int) -> Int { return 0 }
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}
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// expected-warning@+4 {{'Indexable' is deprecated: renamed to 'Collection'}}
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// expected-error@+3 {{type 'BadIndexable2' does not conform to protocol 'Collection'}}
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// expected-note@+2 {{use 'Collection' instead}}
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// expected-note@+1 {{add stubs for conformance}}
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struct BadIndexable2 : Indexable {
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var startIndex: Int { return 0 }
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var endIndex: Int { return 0 }
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subscript(pos: Int) -> Int { return 0 }
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subscript(bounds: Range<Int>) -> ArraySlice<Int> { return [] }
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// Missing index(after:) -> Int
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}
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// expected-warning@+2 {{'BidirectionalIndexable' is deprecated: renamed to 'BidirectionalCollection'}}
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// expected-note@+1 {{use 'BidirectionalCollection' instead}}
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struct GoodBidirectionalIndexable1 : BidirectionalIndexable {
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var startIndex: Int { return 0 }
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var endIndex: Int { return 0 }
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func index(after i: Int) -> Int { return i + 1 }
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func index(before i: Int) -> Int { return i - 1 }
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subscript(pos: Int) -> Int { return 0 }
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subscript(bounds: Range<Int>) -> ArraySlice<Int> { return [] }
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}
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// We'd like to see: {{type 'BadBidirectionalIndexable' does not conform to protocol 'BidirectionalIndexable'}}
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// But the compiler doesn't generate that error.
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// expected-warning@+2 {{'BidirectionalIndexable' is deprecated: renamed to 'BidirectionalCollection'}}
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// expected-note@+1 {{use 'BidirectionalCollection' instead}}
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struct BadBidirectionalIndexable : BidirectionalIndexable {
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var startIndex: Int { return 0 }
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var endIndex: Int { return 0 }
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subscript(pos: Int) -> Int { return 0 }
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subscript(bounds: Range<Int>) -> ArraySlice<Int> { return [] }
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// This is a poor error message; it would be better to get a message
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// that index(before:) was missing.
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//
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// expected-error@+1 {{'index(after:)' has different argument labels from those required by protocol 'BidirectionalCollection' ('index(before:)'}}
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func index(after i: Int) -> Int { return 0 }
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}
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//
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// Check that RangeReplaceableCollection.SubSequence is defaulted.
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//
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struct RangeReplaceableCollection_SubSequence_IsDefaulted : RangeReplaceableCollection {
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var startIndex: Int { fatalError() }
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var endIndex: Int { fatalError() }
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subscript(pos: Int) -> Int { return 0 }
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func index(after: Int) -> Int { fatalError() }
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func index(before: Int) -> Int { fatalError() }
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func index(_: Int, offsetBy: Int) -> Int { fatalError() }
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func distance(from: Int, to: Int) -> Int { fatalError() }
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mutating func replaceSubrange<C>(
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_ subrange: Range<Int>,
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with newElements: C
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) where C : Collection, C.Iterator.Element == Int {
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fatalError()
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}
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}
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//
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// A Collection that does not use `Slice<Self>` as its SubSequence should
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// require its own implementation of the Range<Index> subscript getter.
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// The only valid default implementation of that Collection requirement
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// returns `Slice<Self>`.
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//
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// expected-error@+2 {{type 'CollectionWithNonDefaultSubSequence' does not conform to protocol 'Collection'}}
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// expected-error@+1 {{unavailable subscript 'subscript(_:)' was used to satisfy a requirement of protocol 'Collection'}}
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struct CollectionWithNonDefaultSubSequence: Collection {
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public var startIndex: Int
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public var endIndex: Int
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public typealias SubSequence = Self
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public func index(after i: Int) -> Int { i+1 }
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public subscript(position: Int) -> Int { position }
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}
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// expected-error@+2 {{type 'MutableCollectionWithNonDefaultSubSequence' does not conform to protocol 'MutableCollection'}}
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// expected-error@+1 {{unavailable subscript 'subscript(_:)' was used to satisfy a requirement of protocol 'MutableCollection'}}
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struct MutableCollectionWithNonDefaultSubSequence: MutableCollection {
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public var startIndex: Int
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public var endIndex: Int
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public typealias SubSequence = Self
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public func index(after i: Int) -> Int { i+1 }
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public subscript(position: Int) -> Int {
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get { position }
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set { _ = newValue }
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}
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public subscript(bounds: Range<Index>) -> Self {
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Self(startIndex: bounds.startIndex, endIndex: bounds.endIndex)
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}
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}
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struct MutableCollectionWithDefaultSubSequence: MutableCollection {
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public var startIndex: Int
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public var endIndex: Int
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public func index(after i: Int) -> Int { i+1 }
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public subscript(position: Int) -> Int {
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get { position }
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set { _ = newValue }
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}
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}
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func subscriptMutableCollectionIgnored() {
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let cs: MutableCollectionWithNonDefaultSubSequence
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cs = .init(startIndex: 0, endIndex: 10)
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let badSlice: Slice<MutableCollectionWithNonDefaultSubSequence>
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badSlice = cs[0..<2] // expected-error {{'subscript(_:)' is unavailable}}
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cs[3..<5] = badSlice // expected-error {{'subscript(_:)' is unavailable}}
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let ds: MutableCollectionWithDefaultSubSequence
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ds = .init(startIndex: 0, endIndex: 10)
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let goodSlice: Slice<MutableCollectionWithDefaultSubSequence>
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goodSlice = ds[0..<2]
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ds[3..<5] = goodSlice
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}
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// expected-error@+2 {{type 'IncompleteRangeReplaceableCollection' does not conform to protocol 'RangeReplaceableCollection'}}
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// expected-error@+1 {{unavailable instance method 'replaceSubrange(_:with:)' was used to satisfy a requirement of protocol 'RangeReplaceableCollection'}}
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struct IncompleteRangeReplaceableCollection: RangeReplaceableCollection {
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var startIndex: Int
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var endIndex: Int
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func index(after i: Int) -> Int { i+1 }
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subscript(position: Int) -> Int { position }
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init() { startIndex = 0; endIndex = 0 }
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}
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// FIXME: Remove -verify-ignore-unknown.
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// <unknown>:0: error: unexpected note produced: possibly intended match
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// <unknown>:0: error: unexpected note produced: possibly intended match
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