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can make a more precise assertion that all default arguments have the same owner. <rdar://problem/20749423> Compiler crashed while building simple subclass code Swift SVN r28251
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2.8 KiB
Swift
92 lines
2.8 KiB
Swift
// RUN: %target-parse-verify-swift
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var func5 : (fn : (Int,Int) -> ()) -> ()
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// Default arguments for functions.
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func foo3(a a: Int = 2, b: Int = 3) {}
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func functionCall() {
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foo3(a: 4)
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foo3()
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foo3(a : 4)
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foo3(b : 4)
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foo3(a : 2, b : 4)
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}
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func g() {}
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func h(x: () -> () = g) { x() }
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// Tuple types cannot have default values, but recover well here.
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func tupleTypes() {
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typealias ta1 = (a : Int = ()) // expected-error{{default argument not permitted in a tuple type}}{{28-32=}}
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// expected-error @-1{{cannot create a single-element tuple with an element label}}{{20-24=}}
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var c1 : (a : Int, b : Int, c : Int = 3, // expected-error{{default argument not permitted in a tuple type}}{{39-42=}}
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d = 4) = (1, 2, 3, 4) // expected-error{{default argument not permitted in a tuple type}}{{15-18=}} expected-error{{use of undeclared type 'd'}}
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}
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func returnWithDefault() -> (a: Int, b: Int = 42) { // expected-error{{default argument not permitted in a tuple type}}
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return 5 // expected-error{{cannot convert return expression of type 'Int' to expected return type '(a: Int, b: Int)'}}
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}
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// Only the first parameter list of a curried function can have a
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// default argument.
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func curried(i: Int = 1)
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(f : Float = 2) { // expected-error{{default argument is only permitted for a non-curried function parameter}}{{17-20=}}
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}
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func selectorStyle(i: Int = 1, withFloat f: Float = 2) { }
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// Default arguments of constructors.
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struct Ctor {
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init (i : Int = 17, f : Float = 1.5) { }
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}
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Ctor()
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Ctor(i: 12)
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Ctor(f:12.5)
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// Default arguments for nested constructors/functions.
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struct Outer<T> {
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struct Inner { // expected-error{{type 'Inner' nested in generic type}}
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struct VeryInner {// expected-error{{type 'VeryInner' nested in generic type}}
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init (i : Int = 17, f : Float = 1.5) { }
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static func f(i i: Int = 17, f: Float = 1.5) { }
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func g(i i: Int = 17, f: Float = 1.5) { }
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}
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}
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}
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Outer<Int>.Inner.VeryInner()
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Outer<Int>.Inner.VeryInner(i: 12)
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Outer<Int>.Inner.VeryInner(f:12.5)
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Outer<Int>.Inner.VeryInner.f()
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Outer<Int>.Inner.VeryInner.f(i: 12)
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Outer<Int>.Inner.VeryInner.f(f:12.5)
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var vi : Outer<Int>.Inner.VeryInner
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vi.g()
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vi.g(i: 12)
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vi.g(f:12.5)
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// <rdar://problem/14564964> crash on invalid
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func foo(x: WonkaWibble = 17) { } // expected-error{{use of undeclared type 'WonkaWibble'}}
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// Default arguments for initializers.
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class SomeClass2 {
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init(x: Int = 5) {}
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}
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class SomeDerivedClass2 : SomeClass2 {
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init() {
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super.init()
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}
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}
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func shouldNotCrash(a : UndefinedType, bar b : Bool = true) { // expected-error {{use of undeclared type 'UndefinedType'}}
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}
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// <rdar://problem/20749423> Compiler crashed while building simple subclass
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// code
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class SomeClass3 {
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init(x: Int = 5, y: Int = 5) {}
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}
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class SomeDerivedClass3 : SomeClass3 {}
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let _ = SomeDerivedClass3()
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