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When ObjC interop is enabled, we complain when the user spells a class that doesn't inherit from NSObject, but still has @objc attached to it. We should offer a bit more help here. Let's check to see if we can insert NSObject into their inheritance clause. rdar://70548656
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823 B
Swift
18 lines
823 B
Swift
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -typecheck -verify -enable-objc-interop %s
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// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -typecheck -verify -enable-objc-interop -parse-as-library %s
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// REQUIRES: objc_interop
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import Foundation
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class NonObjCBase {}
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protocol NonObjCProto {}
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@objc class AddSuper {} // expected-error {{only classes that inherit from NSObject can be declared @objc}} {{1-7=}}
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// expected-note@-1 {{inherit from 'NSObject' to silence this error}} {{21-21=: NSObject}}
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@objc class InsertSuper: NonObjCProto {} // expected-error {{only classes that inherit from NSObject can be declared @objc}} {{1-7=}}
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// expected-note@-1 {{inherit from 'NSObject' to silence this error}} {{26-26=NSObject, }}
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@objc class NoNote: NonObjCBase {} // expected-error {{only classes that inherit from NSObject can be declared @objc}} {{1-7=}}
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