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swift-mirror/validation-test/compiler_crashers_fixed/0223-swift-stringliteralexpr-stringliteralexpr.swift
Jordan Rose cc45a8e86a [test] Don't run still-crashing compiler_crashers under no-asserts builds.
Per discussion on the list. From now on, when you fix a compiler_crashers
test case, move it to compiler_crashers_fixed so that we get no-asserts and
ASan coverage.

Swift SVN r27055
2015-04-07 03:05:02 +00:00

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// RUN: not %target-swift-frontend %s -parse
// Distributed under the terms of the MIT license
// Test case submitted to project by https://github.com/practicalswift (practicalswift)
// Test case found by fuzzing
class j {
func y((Any, j))(v: (Any, AnyObject)) {
y(v)
}
}
func w(j: () -> ()) {
}
class v {
l _ = w() {
}
}
({})
func v<x>() -> (x, x -> x) -> x {
l y j s<q : l, y: l m y.n == q.n> {
}
o l {
u n
}
y q<x> {
s w(x, () -> ())
}
o n {
func j() p
}
class r {
func s() -> p {
t ""
}
}
class w: r, n {
k v: ))] = []
}
class n<x : n>
func a<d>() -> [c{ enum b {
case c
func d<b: SequenceType, e where Optional<e> == b.Generator.Element>(c : b) -> e? {
for (mx : e?) in c {
}
}
protocol A {
func c() -> String
}
class B {
func d() -> String {
return ""
}
}
class C: B, A {
override func d() -> String {
return ""
}
func c() -> String {
return ""
}
}
func e<T whe(a)
}
protocol a {
}
protocol b : a {
}
protocol c : a {
}
protocol d {