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swift-mirror/test/Constraints/invalid_constraint_lookup.swift
Robert Widmann 363b66a7ad Fully Qualify the Parent Type When Diagnosing Missing Member Types
Use the FullyQualified<Type> abstraction from the prior commit plus DescriptiveDeclKind to give a bit more information when issuing a missing member type diagnostic during type resolution.
2020-11-09 17:10:18 -08:00

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// RUN: %target-typecheck-verify-swift
protocol P {
associatedtype A
func makeIterator() -> Int
}
func f<U: P>(_ rhs: U) -> X<U.A> { // expected-error {{cannot find type 'X' in scope}}
let iter = rhs.makeIterator()
}
struct Zzz<T> {
subscript (a: Foo) -> Zzz<T> { // expected-error {{cannot find type 'Foo' in scope}}
get: // expected-error {{expected '{' to start getter definition}}
set:
for i in value {}
}
}
protocol _Collection {
associatedtype Index
associatedtype _Element
subscript(i: Index) -> _Element {get}
}
protocol Collection : _Collection, Sequence {
subscript(i: Index) -> Iterator.Element {get set }
}
func insertionSort<C: Mutable> (_ elements: inout C, i: C.Index) { // expected-error {{cannot find type 'Mutable' in scope}} expected-error {{'Index' is not a member type of type 'C'}}
var x: C.Iterator.Element = elements[i] // expected-error {{'Iterator' is not a member type of type 'C'}}
}