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member lookup for subscript instead of digging already-looked-up candidates out of the constraint system. This allows us to produce more specific diagnostics in failure cases and keeps subscripts inline with other decls being looked up. Swift SVN r31586
262 lines
6.3 KiB
Swift
262 lines
6.3 KiB
Swift
// RUN: %target-parse-verify-swift
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struct X { }
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// Simple examples
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struct X1 {
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var stored : Int
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subscript (i : Int) -> Int {
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get {
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return stored
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}
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mutating
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set {
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stored = newValue
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}
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}
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}
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struct X2 {
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var stored : Int
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subscript (i : Int) -> Int {
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get {
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return stored + i
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}
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set(v) {
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stored = v - i
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}
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}
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}
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struct X3 {
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var stored : Int
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subscript (_ : Int) -> Int {
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get {
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return stored
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}
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set(v) {
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stored = v
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}
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}
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}
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struct X4 {
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var stored : Int
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subscript (i : Int, j : Int) -> Int {
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get {
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return stored + i + j
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}
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set(v) {
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stored = v + i - j
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}
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}
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}
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// Semantic errors
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struct Y1 {
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var x : X
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int {
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get {
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return x // expected-error{{cannot convert return expression of type 'X' to return type 'Int'}}
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}
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set {
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x = newValue // expected-error{{cannot assign value of type 'Int' to type 'X'}}
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}
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}
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}
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struct Y2 {
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subscript(idx: Int) -> TypoType { // expected-error 3{{use of undeclared type 'TypoType'}}
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get { repeat {} while true }
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set {}
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}
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}
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class Y3 {
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subscript(idx: Int) -> TypoType { // expected-error 3{{use of undeclared type 'TypoType'}}
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get { repeat {} while true }
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set {}
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}
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}
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protocol ProtocolGetSet0 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int {} // expected-error {{subscript declarations must have a getter}}
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}
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protocol ProtocolGetSet1 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { get }
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}
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protocol ProtocolGetSet2 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { set } // expected-error {{subscript declarations must have a getter}}
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}
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protocol ProtocolGetSet3 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { get set }
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}
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protocol ProtocolGetSet4 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { set get }
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}
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protocol ProtocolWillSetDidSet1 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { willSet } // expected-error {{expected get or set in a protocol property}}
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}
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protocol ProtocolWillSetDidSet2 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { didSet } // expected-error {{expected get or set in a protocol property}}
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}
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protocol ProtocolWillSetDidSet3 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { willSet didSet } // expected-error {{expected get or set in a protocol property}}
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}
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protocol ProtocolWillSetDidSet4 {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { didSet willSet } // expected-error {{expected get or set in a protocol property}}
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}
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class DidSetInSubscript {
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subscript(_: Int) -> Int {
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didSet { // expected-error {{didSet is not allowed in subscripts}}
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print("eek")
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}
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get {}
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}
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}
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class WillSetInSubscript {
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subscript(_: Int) -> Int {
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willSet { // expected-error {{willSet is not allowed in subscripts}}
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print("eek")
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}
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get {}
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}
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}
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { // expected-error{{'subscript' functions may only be declared within a type}}
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get {}
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}
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func f() {
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subscript (i: Int) -> Int { // expected-error{{'subscript' functions may only be declared within a type}}
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get {}
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}
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}
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struct NoSubscript { }
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struct OverloadedSubscript {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int {
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get {
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return i
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}
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set {}
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}
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subscript(i: Int, j: Int) -> Int {
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get { return i }
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set {}
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}
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}
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struct RetOverloadedSubscript {
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subscript(i: Int) -> Int { // expected-note {{found this candidate}}
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get { return i }
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set {}
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}
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subscript(i: Int) -> Float { // expected-note {{found this candidate}}
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get { return Float(i) }
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set {}
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}
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}
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struct MissingGetterSubscript1 {
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subscript (i : Int) -> Int {
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} // expected-error {{computed property must have accessors specified}}
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}
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struct MissingGetterSubscript2 {
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subscript (i : Int, j : Int) -> Int { // expected-error{{subscript declarations must have a getter}}
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set {}
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}
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}
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func test_subscript(inout x2: X2, i: Int, j: Int, inout value: Int, no: NoSubscript,
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inout ovl: OverloadedSubscript, inout ret: RetOverloadedSubscript) {
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no[i] = value // expected-error{{type 'NoSubscript' has no subscript members}}
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value = x2[i]
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x2[i] = value
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value = ovl[i]
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ovl[i] = value
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value = ovl[(i, j)]
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ovl[(i, j)] = value
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value = ovl[(i, j, i)] // expected-error{{cannot subscript a value of type 'OverloadedSubscript' with an index of type '(Int, Int, Int)'}}
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// expected-note @-1 {{expected an argument list of type '(Int)'}}
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ret[i] // expected-error{{ambiguous use of 'subscript'}}
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value = ret[i]
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ret[i] = value
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}
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func subscript_rvalue_materialize(inout i: Int) {
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i = X1(stored: 0)[i]
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}
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func subscript_coerce(fn: ([UnicodeScalar], [UnicodeScalar]) -> Bool) {}
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func test_subscript_coerce() {
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subscript_coerce({ $0[$0.count-1] < $1[$1.count-1] })
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}
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struct no_index {
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subscript () -> Int { return 42 }
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func test() -> Int {
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return self[]
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}
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}
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struct tuple_index {
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subscript (x : Int, y : Int) -> (Int, Int) { return (x, y) }
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func test() -> (Int, Int) {
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return self[123, 456]
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}
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}
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struct SubscriptTest1 {
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subscript(keyword:String) -> Bool { return true } // expected-note 3 {{found this candidate}}
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subscript(keyword:String) -> String? {return nil } // expected-note 3 {{found this candidate}}
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}
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func testSubscript1(s1 : SubscriptTest1) {
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let _ : Int = s1["hello"] // expected-error {{ambiguous subscript with base type 'SubscriptTest1' and index type 'String'}}
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// FIXME: This is a sema bug, it should not be ambiguous due to its contextual boolean type.
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// rdar://18741539
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if s1["hello"] {} // expected-error {{ambiguous subscript with base type 'SubscriptTest1' and index type 'String'}}
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let _ = s1["hello"] // expected-error {{ambiguous use of 'subscript'}}
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}
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struct SubscriptTest2 {
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subscript(a : String, b : Int) -> Int { return 0 }
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subscript(a : String, b : String) -> Int { return 0 }
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}
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func testSubscript1(s2 : SubscriptTest2) {
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_ = s2["foo"] // expected-error {{cannot subscript a value of type 'SubscriptTest2' with an index of type 'String'}}
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// expected-note @-1 {{overloads for 'subscript' exist with these partially matching parameter lists: (String, Int), (String, String)}}
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let a = s2["foo", 1.0] // expected-error {{cannot subscript a value of type 'SubscriptTest2' with an index of type '(String, Double)'}}
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// expected-note @-1 {{overloads for 'subscript' exist with these partially matching parameter lists: (String, Int), (String, String)}}
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let b = s2[1, "foo"] // expected-error {{cannot subscript a value of type 'SubscriptTest2' with an index of type '(Int, String)'}}
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// expected-note @-1 {{expected an argument list of type '(String, String)'}}
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}
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