Files
swift-mirror/test/Constraints/tuple.swift
Slava Pestov 2281ff0c1c Sema: Fix another crash with tuple to Any conversion
An earlier patch fixed the case where some tuple elements
were lvalue types. However this only looked into tuples
nested one level deep, when a more correct fix checks the
lvalue recursive property of the type.
2017-04-11 14:26:11 -07:00

216 lines
5.6 KiB
Swift

// RUN: %target-typecheck-verify-swift
// Test various tuple constraints.
func f0(x: Int, y: Float) {}
var i : Int
var j : Int
var f : Float
func f1(y: Float, rest: Int...) {}
func f2(_: (_ x: Int, _ y: Int) -> Int) {}
func f2xy(x: Int, y: Int) -> Int {}
func f2ab(a: Int, b: Int) -> Int {}
func f2yx(y: Int, x: Int) -> Int {}
func f3(_ x: (_ x: Int, _ y: Int) -> ()) {}
func f3a(_ x: Int, y: Int) {}
func f3b(_: Int) {}
func f4(_ rest: Int...) {}
func f5(_ x: (Int, Int)) {}
func f6(_: (i: Int, j: Int), k: Int = 15) {}
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Conversions and shuffles
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Variadic functions.
f4()
f4(1)
f4(1, 2, 3)
f2(f2xy)
f2(f2ab)
f2(f2yx)
f3(f3a)
f3(f3b) // expected-error{{cannot convert value of type '(Int) -> ()' to expected argument type '(Int, Int) -> ()'}}
func getIntFloat() -> (int: Int, float: Float) {}
var values = getIntFloat()
func wantFloat(_: Float) {}
wantFloat(values.float)
var e : (x: Int..., y: Int) // expected-error{{cannot create a variadic tuple}}
typealias Interval = (a:Int, b:Int)
func takeInterval(_ x: Interval) {}
takeInterval(Interval(1, 2))
f5((1,1))
// Tuples with existentials
var any : Any = ()
any = (1, 2)
any = (label: 4)
// Scalars don't have .0/.1/etc
i = j.0 // expected-error{{value of type 'Int' has no member '0'}}
any.1 // expected-error{{value of type 'Any' has no member '1'}}
// expected-note@-1{{cast 'Any' to 'AnyObject' or use 'as!' to force downcast to a more specific type to access members}}
any = (5.0, 6.0) as (Float, Float)
_ = (any as! (Float, Float)).1
// Fun with tuples
protocol PosixErrorReturn {
static func errorReturnValue() -> Self
}
extension Int : PosixErrorReturn {
static func errorReturnValue() -> Int { return -1 }
}
func posixCantFail<A, T : Comparable & PosixErrorReturn>
(_ f: @escaping (A) -> T) -> (_ args:A) -> T
{
return { args in
let result = f(args)
assert(result != T.errorReturnValue())
return result
}
}
func open(_ name: String, oflag: Int) -> Int { }
var foo: Int = 0
var fd = posixCantFail(open)(("foo", 0))
// Tuples and lvalues
class C {
init() {}
func f(_: C) {}
}
func testLValue(_ c: C) {
var c = c
c.f(c)
let x = c
c = x
}
// <rdar://problem/21444509> Crash in TypeChecker::coercePatternToType
func invalidPatternCrash(_ k : Int) {
switch k {
case (k, cph_: k) as UInt8: // expected-error {{tuple pattern cannot match values of the non-tuple type 'UInt8'}} expected-warning {{cast from 'Int' to unrelated type 'UInt8' always fails}}
break
}
}
// <rdar://problem/21875219> Tuple to tuple conversion with IdentityExpr / AnyTryExpr hang
class Paws {
init() throws {}
}
func scruff() -> (AnyObject?, Error?) {
do {
return try (Paws(), nil)
} catch {
return (nil, error)
}
}
// Test variadics with trailing closures.
func variadicWithTrailingClosure(_ x: Int..., y: Int = 2, fn: (Int, Int) -> Int) {
}
variadicWithTrailingClosure(1, 2, 3) { $0 + $1 }
variadicWithTrailingClosure(1) { $0 + $1 }
variadicWithTrailingClosure() { $0 + $1 }
variadicWithTrailingClosure { $0 + $1 }
variadicWithTrailingClosure(1, 2, 3, y: 0) { $0 + $1 }
variadicWithTrailingClosure(1, y: 0) { $0 + $1 }
variadicWithTrailingClosure(y: 0) { $0 + $1 }
variadicWithTrailingClosure(1, 2, 3, y: 0, fn: +)
variadicWithTrailingClosure(1, y: 0, fn: +)
variadicWithTrailingClosure(y: 0, fn: +)
variadicWithTrailingClosure(1, 2, 3, fn: +)
variadicWithTrailingClosure(1, fn: +)
variadicWithTrailingClosure(fn: +)
// <rdar://problem/23700031> QoI: Terrible diagnostic in tuple assignment
func gcd_23700031<T>(_ a: T, b: T) {
var a = a
var b = b
(a, b) = (b, a % b) // expected-error {{binary operator '%' cannot be applied to two 'T' operands}}
// expected-note @-1 {{overloads for '%' exist with these partially matching parameter lists: (UInt8, UInt8), (Int8, Int8), (UInt16, UInt16), (Int16, Int16), (UInt32, UInt32), (Int32, Int32), (UInt64, UInt64), (Int64, Int64), (UInt, UInt), (Int, Int)}}
}
// <rdar://problem/24210190>
// Don't ignore tuple labels in same-type constraints or stronger.
protocol Kingdom {
associatedtype King
}
struct Victory<General> {
init<K: Kingdom>(_ king: K) where K.King == General {}
}
struct MagicKingdom<K> : Kingdom {
typealias King = K
}
func magify<T>(_ t: T) -> MagicKingdom<T> { return MagicKingdom() }
func foo(_ pair: (Int, Int)) -> Victory<(x: Int, y: Int)> {
return Victory(magify(pair)) // expected-error {{cannot convert return expression of type 'Victory<(Int, Int)>' to return type 'Victory<(x: Int, y: Int)>'}}
}
// https://bugs.swift.org/browse/SR-596
// Compiler crashes when accessing a non-existent property of a closure parameter
func call(_ f: (C) -> Void) {}
func makeRequest() {
call { obj in
print(obj.invalidProperty) // expected-error {{value of type 'C' has no member 'invalidProperty'}}
}
}
// <rdar://problem/25271859> QoI: Misleading error message when expression result can't be inferred from closure
struct r25271859<T> {
}
extension r25271859 {
func map<U>(f: (T) -> U) -> r25271859<U> {
}
func andThen<U>(f: (T) -> r25271859<U>) {
}
}
func f(a : r25271859<(Float, Int)>) {
a.map { $0.0 }
.andThen { _ in // expected-error {{unable to infer complex closure return type; add explicit type to disambiguate}} {{18-18=-> r25271859<String> }}
print("hello") // comment this out and it runs, leave any form of print in and it doesn't
return r25271859<String>()
}
}
// LValue to rvalue conversions.
func takesRValue(_: (Int, (Int, Int))) {}
func takesAny(_: Any) {}
var x = 0
var y = 0
let _ = (x, (y, 0))
takesRValue((x, (y, 0)))
takesAny((x, (y, 0)))