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swift-mirror/test/Constraints/optional.swift
Pavel Yaskevich 0275689cd3 [ConstraintSystem] Tighten "missing call" fix conditions by checking whether other side is an optional
If "convertTo" type is an optional let's look through it to see
whether it contains another function type which, if so, would
rule out possibility of missing explicit call.

Resolves: rdar://problem/50438071
2019-05-03 13:02:28 -07:00

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// RUN: %target-typecheck-verify-swift
// REQUIRES: objc_interop
func markUsed<T>(_ t: T) {}
class A {
@objc func do_a() {}
@objc(do_b_2:) func do_b(_ x: Int) {}
@objc func do_b(_ x: Float) {}
@objc func do_c(x: Int) {}
@objc func do_c(y: Int) {}
}
func test0(_ a: AnyObject) {
a.do_a?()
a.do_b?(1)
a.do_b?(5.0)
a.do_c?(1) // expected-error {{cannot invoke value of function type with argument list '(Int)'}}
a.do_c?(x: 1)
}
func test1(_ a: A) {
a?.do_a() // expected-error {{cannot use optional chaining on non-optional value of type 'A'}} {{4-5=}}
a!.do_a() // expected-error {{cannot force unwrap value of non-optional type 'A'}} {{4-5=}}
// Produce a specialized diagnostic here?
a.do_a?() // expected-error {{cannot use optional chaining on non-optional value of type '() -> ()'}} {{9-10=}}
}
// <rdar://problem/15508756>
extension Optional {
func bind<U>(_ f: (Wrapped) -> U?) -> U? {
switch self {
case .some(let x):
return f(x)
case .none:
return .none
}
}
}
var c: String? = Optional<Int>(1)
.bind {(x: Int) in markUsed("\(x)!"); return "two" }
func test4() {
func foo() -> Int { return 0 }
func takes_optfn(_ f : () -> Int?) -> Int? { return f() }
_ = takes_optfn(foo)
func takes_objoptfn(_ f : () -> AnyObject?) -> AnyObject? { return f() }
func objFoo() -> AnyObject { return A() }
_ = takes_objoptfn(objFoo) // okay
func objBar() -> A { return A() }
_ = takes_objoptfn(objBar) // okay
}
func test5() -> Int? {
return nil
}
func test6<T>(_ x : T) {
// FIXME: this code should work; T could be Int? or Int??
// or something like that at runtime. rdar://16374053
_ = x as? Int? // expected-error {{cannot downcast from 'T' to a more optional type 'Int?'}}
}
class B : A { }
func test7(_ x : A) {
_ = x as? B? // expected-error{{cannot downcast from 'A' to a more optional type 'B?'}}
}
func test8(_ x : AnyObject?) {
let _ : A = x as! A
}
// Partial ordering with optionals
func test9_helper<T: P>(_ x: T) -> Int { }
func test9_helper<T: P>(_ x: T?) -> Double { }
func test9_helper2<T>(_ x: T) -> Int { }
func test9_helper2<T>(_ x: T?) -> Double { }
func test9(_ i: Int, io: Int?) {
let result = test9_helper(i)
var _: Int = result
let result2 = test9_helper(io)
let _: Double = result2
let result3 = test9_helper2(i)
var _: Int = result3
let result4 = test9_helper2(io)
let _: Double = result4
}
protocol P { }
func test10_helper<T : P>(_ x: T) -> Int { }
func test10_helper<T : P>(_ x: T?) -> Double { }
extension Int : P { }
func test10(_ i: Int, io: Int?) {
let result = test10_helper(i)
var _: Int = result
let result2 = test10_helper(io)
var _: Double = result2
}
var z: Int? = nil
z = z ?? 3
var fo: Float? = 3.14159
func voidOptional(_ handler: () -> ()?) {}
func testVoidOptional() {
let noop: () -> Void = {}
voidOptional(noop)
let optNoop: (()?) -> ()? = { return $0 }
voidOptional(optNoop)
}
protocol Proto1 {}
protocol Proto2 {}
struct Nilable: ExpressibleByNilLiteral {
init(nilLiteral: ()) {}
}
func testTernaryWithNil<T>(b: Bool, s: String, i: Int, a: Any, t: T, m: T.Type, p: Proto1 & Proto2, arr: [Int], opt: Int?, iou: Int!, n: Nilable) {
let t1 = b ? s : nil
let _: Double = t1 // expected-error{{value of type 'String?'}}
let t2 = b ? nil : i
let _: Double = t2 // expected-error{{value of type 'Int?'}}
let t3 = b ? "hello" : nil
let _: Double = t3 // expected-error{{value of type 'String?'}}
let t4 = b ? nil : 1
let _: Double = t4 // expected-error{{value of type 'Int?'}}
let t5 = b ? (s, i) : nil
let _: Double = t5 // expected-error{{value of type '(String, Int)?}}
let t6 = b ? nil : (i, s)
let _: Double = t6 // expected-error{{value of type '(Int, String)?}}
let t7 = b ? ("hello", 1) : nil
let _: Double = t7 // expected-error{{value of type '(String, Int)?}}
let t8 = b ? nil : (1, "hello")
let _: Double = t8 // expected-error{{value of type '(Int, String)?}}
let t9 = b ? { $0 * 2 } : nil
let _: Double = t9 // expected-error{{value of type '((Int) -> Int)?}}
let t10 = b ? nil : { $0 * 2 }
let _: Double = t10 // expected-error{{value of type '((Int) -> Int)?}}
let t11 = b ? a : nil
let _: Double = t11 // expected-error{{value of type 'Any?'}}
let t12 = b ? nil : a
let _: Double = t12 // expected-error{{value of type 'Any?'}}
let t13 = b ? t : nil
let _: Double = t13 // expected-error{{value of type 'T?'}}
let t14 = b ? nil : t
let _: Double = t14 // expected-error{{value of type 'T?'}}
let t15 = b ? m : nil
let _: Double = t15 // expected-error{{value of type 'T.Type?'}}
let t16 = b ? nil : m
let _: Double = t16 // expected-error{{value of type 'T.Type?'}}
let t17 = b ? p : nil
let _: Double = t17 // expected-error{{value of type '(Proto1 & Proto2)?'}}
let t18 = b ? nil : p
let _: Double = t18 // expected-error{{value of type '(Proto1 & Proto2)?'}}
let t19 = b ? arr : nil
let _: Double = t19 // expected-error{{value of type '[Int]?'}}
let t20 = b ? nil : arr
let _: Double = t20 // expected-error{{value of type '[Int]?'}}
let t21 = b ? opt : nil
let _: Double = t21 // expected-error{{value of type 'Int?'}}
let t22 = b ? nil : opt
let _: Double = t22 // expected-error{{value of type 'Int?'}}
let t23 = b ? iou : nil
let _: Double = t23 // expected-error{{value of type 'Int?'}}
let t24 = b ? nil : iou
let _: Double = t24 // expected-error{{value of type 'Int?'}}
let t25 = b ? n : nil
let _: Double = t25 // expected-error{{value of type 'Nilable'}}
let t26 = b ? nil : n
let _: Double = t26 // expected-error{{value of type 'Nilable'}}
}
// inference with IUOs
infix operator ++++
protocol PPPP {
static func ++++(x: Self, y: Self) -> Bool
}
func compare<T: PPPP>(v: T, u: T!) -> Bool {
return v ++++ u
}
func sr2752(x: String?, y: String?) {
_ = x.map { xx in
y.map { _ in "" } ?? "\(xx)"
}
}
// SR-3248 - Invalid diagnostic calling implicitly unwrapped closure
var sr3248 : ((Int) -> ())!
sr3248?(a: 2) // expected-error {{extraneous argument label 'a:' in call}}
sr3248!(a: 2) // expected-error {{extraneous argument label 'a:' in call}}
sr3248(a: 2) // expected-error {{extraneous argument label 'a:' in call}}
struct SR_3248 {
var callback: (([AnyObject]) -> Void)!
}
SR_3248().callback?("test") // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type 'String' to expected argument type '[AnyObject]'}}
SR_3248().callback!("test") // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type 'String' to expected argument type '[AnyObject]'}}
SR_3248().callback("test") // expected-error {{cannot invoke 'callback' with an argument list of type '(String)'}}
_? = nil // expected-error {{'nil' requires a contextual type}}
_?? = nil // expected-error {{'nil' requires a contextual type}}
// rdar://problem/29993596
func takeAnyObjects(_ lhs: AnyObject?, _ rhs: AnyObject?) { }
infix operator !====
func !====(_ lhs: AnyObject?, _ rhs: AnyObject?) -> Bool { return false }
func testAnyObjectImplicitForce(lhs: AnyObject?!, rhs: AnyObject?) {
if lhs !==== rhs { }
takeAnyObjects(lhs, rhs)
}
// SR-4056
protocol P1 { }
class C1: P1 { }
protocol P2 {
var prop: C1? { get }
}
class C2 {
var p1: P1?
var p2: P2?
var computed: P1? {
return p1 ?? p2?.prop
}
}
// rdar://problem/31779785
class X { }
class Bar {
let xOpt: X?
let b: Bool
init() {
let result = b ? nil : xOpt
let _: Int = result // expected-error{{cannot convert value of type 'X?' to specified type 'Int'}}
}
}
// rdar://problem/37508855
func rdar37508855(_ e1: X?, _ e2: X?) -> [X] {
return [e1, e2].filter { $0 == nil }.map { $0! }
}
func se0213() {
struct Q: ExpressibleByStringLiteral {
typealias StringLiteralType = String
var foo: String
init?(_ possibleQ: StringLiteralType) {
return nil
}
init(stringLiteral str: StringLiteralType) {
self.foo = str
}
}
_ = Q("why")?.foo // Ok
_ = Q("who")!.foo // Ok
_ = Q?("how") // Ok
}
func rdar45218255(_ i: Int) {
struct S<T> {
init(_:[T]) {}
}
_ = i! // expected-error {{cannot force unwrap value of non-optional type 'Int'}} {{8-9=}}
_ = [i!] // expected-error {{cannot force unwrap value of non-optional type 'Int'}} {{9-10=}}
_ = S<Int>([i!]) // expected-error {{cannot force unwrap value of non-optional type 'Int'}} {{16-17=}}
}
// rdar://problem/47967277 - cannot assign through '!': '$0' is immutable
func sr_9893_1() {
func foo<T : Equatable>(_: @autoclosure () throws -> T,
_: @autoclosure () throws -> T) {}
class A {
var bar: String?
}
let r1 = A()
let r2 = A()
let arr1: [A] = []
foo(Set(arr1.map { $0.bar! }), Set([r1, r2].map { $0.bar! })) // Ok
}
func sr_9893_2(cString: UnsafePointer<CChar>) {
struct S {
var a: Int32 = 0
var b = ContiguousArray<CChar>(repeating: 0, count: 10)
}
var s = S()
withUnsafeMutablePointer(to: &s.a) { ptrA in
s.b.withUnsafeMutableBufferPointer { bufferB in
withVaList([ptrA, bufferB.baseAddress!]) { ptr in } // Ok
}
}
}
// rdar://problem/47776586 - Diagnostic refers to '&' which is not present in the source code
func rdar47776586() {
func foo(_: inout Int) {}
var x: Int? = 0
foo(&x) // expected-error {{value of optional type 'Int?' must be unwrapped to a value of type 'Int'}}
// expected-note@-1 {{force-unwrap using '!' to abort execution if the optional value contains 'nil'}} {{7-7=(}} {{9-9=)!}}
var dict = [1: 2]
dict[1] += 1 // expected-error {{value of optional type 'Int?' must be unwrapped to a value of type 'Int'}}
// expected-note@-1 {{force-unwrap using '!' to abort execution if the optional value contains 'nil'}} {{10-10=!}}
}
struct S {
var foo: Optional<() -> Int?> = nil
var bar: Optional<() -> Int?> = nil
mutating func test(_ clj: @escaping () -> Int) {
if let fn = foo {
bar = fn // Ok
bar = clj // Ok
}
}
}