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/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-19.mm
0,0 → 1,72
/* Test if instance methods of root classes are used as class methods, if no
"real" methods are found. For receivers of type 'id' and 'Class', all
root classes must be considered. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@protocol Proto
- (const char *) method4;
@end
 
@interface Root
{ Class isa; }
+ (const char *) method2;
@end
 
@interface Derived: Root
- (const char *) method1;
- (const char *) method2;
- (const char *) method3;
@end
 
@interface Root (Categ)
- (const char *) method3;
@end
 
@implementation Root (Categ)
- (const char *) method3 { return "Root(Categ)::-method3"; }
- (const char *) method4 { return "Root(Categ)::-method4"; }
@end
 
@implementation Derived
- (const char *) method1 { return "Derived::-method1"; }
- (const char *) method2 { return "Derived::-method2"; }
- (const char *) method3 { return "Derived::-method3"; }
@end
 
@implementation Root
+ initialize { return self; }
- (const char *) method1 { return "Root::-method1"; }
+ (const char *) method2 { return "Root::+method2"; }
@end
 
int main(void)
{
Class obj = objc_getClass("Derived");
 
/* None of the following should elicit compiler-time warnings. */
 
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([Root method1], "Root::-method1"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([Root method2], "Root::+method2"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([Root method3], "Root(Categ)::-method3"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([Root method4], "Root(Categ)::-method4"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([Derived method1], "Root::-method1"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([Derived method2], "Root::+method2"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([Derived method3], "Root(Categ)::-method3"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([Derived method4], "Root(Categ)::-method4"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([obj method1], "Root::-method1"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([obj method2], "Root::+method2"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([obj method3], "Root(Categ)::-method3"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp([obj method4], "Root(Categ)::-method4"));
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-1-next.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* This file tests that things are encoded using the gcc-3.3 ABI which is only
used by the NeXT runtime. */
/* Test for graceful encoding of const-qualified fields and parameters. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
struct Cxx {
const struct Cxx *next;
};
 
@interface ObjC {
const struct Cxx *obj;
}
- (ObjC *)initWithCxx: (struct Cxx *const)c and: (const struct Cxx *)d;
@end
 
@implementation ObjC
- (ObjC *)initWithCxx: (struct Cxx *const)c and: (const struct Cxx *)d {
obj = d;
return self;
}
@end
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "@\[0-9\]+@0:\[0-9\]+\\^{Cxx=\\^{Cxx}}\[0-9\]+r\\^{Cxx=\\^{Cxx}}" } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/private-1.mm
0,0 → 1,58
/* Test errors for accessing @private and @protected variables. */
/* Based on work by: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MySuperClass
{
@private
int _private;
 
@protected
int _protected;
 
@public
int _public;
}
- (void) test;
@end
 
@implementation MySuperClass
- (void) test
{
_private = 12; /* Ok */
_protected = 12; /* Ok */
_public = 12; /* Ok */
}
@end
 
 
@interface MyClass : MySuperClass
@end
 
@implementation MyClass
- (void) test
{
/* Private variables simply don't exist in the subclass. */
_private = 12; /* { dg-error "instance variable \\'_private\\' is declared private" } */
 
_protected = 12; /* Ok */
_public = 12; /* Ok */
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyClass *m = nil;
if (m != nil)
{
int access;
 
access = m->_private; /* { dg-warning "is @private" } */
access = m->_protected; /* { dg-warning "is @protected" } */
access = m->_public; /* Ok */
}
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-runtime-2.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Sanity check for GNU-runtime version of constant strings,
regardless of runtime used on target system. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <objc/Object.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface NXConstantString: Object
{
char *c_string;
unsigned int len;
}
-(const char *) cString;
-(unsigned int) length;
@end
 
@implementation NXConstantString
-(const char *) cString { return c_string; }
-(unsigned int) length { return len; }
@end
 
int main(int argc, const char **args)
{
if (strcmp ([@"this is a string" cString], "this is a string"))
abort ();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/naming-3.mm
0,0 → 1,15
/* Testing for detecting duplicate ivars. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface A
{
char x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
char x;
} /* { dg-error "redeclaration" } */
@end
 
@interface B : A
{
char y;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/template-4.mm
0,0 → 1,85
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-additional-sources "../objc-obj-c++-shared/nsconstantstring-class-impl.mm" } */
 
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
 
#ifndef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
#include <objc/NXConstStr.h>
#else
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/nsconstantstring-class.h"
#endif
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
template <class ARR, class TYPE> class TestT
{
public:
TYPE k;
int abc(ARR *array) {
return [array count] * k;
}
TestT(TYPE _k): k(_k) { }
};
 
template <class TYPE>
const char *getDesc(void) {
return [TYPE name];
}
 
@class Array;
 
template <class TYPE>
int abc(TYPE *xyz, Array *array) {
return [xyz count] + [array count];
}
 
@interface Array: TestsuiteObject {
id *arr;
int count;
}
+ (id)arrayWithObjects:(id)first, ... ;
- (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation Array
+ (id)arrayWithObjects:(id)first, ... {
Array *a = [Array new];
a->count = 0;
a->arr = (id *) calloc(8, sizeof(id));
 
va_list args;
va_start (args, first);
a->arr[a->count++] = first;
 
for (id el; el = va_arg(args, id); a->count++)
a->arr[a->count] = el;
 
return a;
}
- (int)count {
return count;
}
@end
 
int main(void) {
CHECK_IF(!strcmp ([@"TestsuiteObject" cString], getDesc<TestsuiteObject>()));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp ([@"Array" cString], getDesc<Array>()));
 
Array* a1 = [Array arrayWithObjects:@"One", @"Two", @"Three", nil];
Array* a2 = [Array arrayWithObjects:@"Four", @"Five", nil];
 
TestT<Array, int> t(7);
CHECK_IF(t.abc(a1) + t.abc(a2) == 35);
CHECK_IF(abc(a1, a2) * t.k == 35);
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-10.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Check that taking the address of a local variable marked 'volatile'
by the compiler does not generate untoward errors. */
/* Developed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
 
void foo (int *arg1, int *arg2)
{
*arg1 = *arg2;
}
 
void bar (int arg) {
int rcvr;
 
@try {
rcvr = arg;
}
@finally {
int *rcvr0 = &rcvr;
foo (rcvr0, &arg);
}
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/class-extension-2.mm
0,0 → 1,56
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* This test tests class extensions and protocols. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* First, a simple test where a plain class has a protocol attached to
it in a class extension. */
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) test;
@end
 
@interface MyObject () <MyProtocol>
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class .MyObject." } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-test. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 24 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MyObject. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 24 } */
 
 
 
/* Second, a more interesting test where protocols are added from the
main class and from two different class extensions. */
@interface MyObject2 : MyObject <MyProtocol>
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol2
- (void) test2;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol3
- (void) test3;
@end
 
@interface MyObject2 () <MyProtocol2>
@end
 
@interface MyObject2 () <MyProtocol3>
@end
 
@implementation MyObject2
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class .MyObject2." } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-test. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MyObject2. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-test2. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MyObject2. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol2. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-test3. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MyObject2. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol3. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-10.mm
0,0 → 1,20
/* Yet another mysterious gimplifier crasher. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-prune-output ".*internal compiler error.*" } */
/* { dg-options "-O3" } */
 
@class NSString;
@protocol NSObject
@end
@interface NSObject <NSObject> {
}
@end
void __setRetained(id *ivar, id value) {
*ivar = value;
}
static NSString *_logProcessPrefix = 0;
@implementation NSObject (ScopeAdditions)
+ (void)setObjectLogProcessPrefix:(NSString *)processPrefix {
__setRetained(&_logProcessPrefix, processPrefix);
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-4.mm
0,0 → 1,15
/* Yet another stray infinite loop... */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface t
{
}
- (void)go;
@end
@implementation t
- (void)go
{
}
} /* { dg-error "stray .\}. between Objective\\-C\\+\\+ methods" } */
@end
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-conflict-3.mm
0,0 → 1,63
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that the compiler can correctly compare protocols in types of
method signatures. */
 
@protocol A, B, C;
 
@interface MyClass
- (void) method1: (id)x;
- (void) method1: (id)x; /* Ok */
 
- (void) method2: (id <A>)x;
- (void) method2: (id <A>)x; /* Ok */
 
- (void) method3: (id <A, B>)x;
- (void) method3: (id <A, B>)x; /* Ok */
 
- (void) method4: (id <A, B>)x;
- (void) method4: (id <A, B, B>)x; /* Ok */
 
- (void) method5: (id <A, A, B>)x;
- (void) method5: (id <A, B, B>)x; /* Ok */
 
- (void) method6: (id <A, A, B, B, C, C>)x;
- (void) method6: (id <C, A, B>)x; /* Ok */
 
- (void) method7: (id)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) method7: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) method8: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) method8: (id)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) method9: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) method9: (id <B>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) methodA: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) methodA: (id <A, B>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) methodB: (id <A, B>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) methodB: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) methodC: (id <A, B, C>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) methodC: (id <A, B>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) methodD: (id <A, B, C>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) methodD: (id <A, B, A>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) methodE: (MyClass <A, B, C> *)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) methodE: (MyClass <A, B, A> *)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) methodF: (MyClass <A, B, A> *)x;
- (void) methodF: (MyClass <A, B, A> *)x; /* Ok */
 
- (void) methodG: (MyClass *)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) methodG: (MyClass <A, B, C> *)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) methodH: (MyClass <A, C>*)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) methodH: (MyClass *)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/bitfield-2.mm
0,0 → 1,80
/* Check if bitfield ivars are inherited correctly (i.e., without
being "promoted" to ints). */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort();
 
@interface Base: TestsuiteObject
{
int full;
int full2: 32;
int _refs: 8;
int field2: 3;
unsigned f3: 8;
short cc;
unsigned g: 16;
int r2: 8;
int r3: 8;
int r4: 2;
int r5: 8;
char c;
}
- (void)setValues;
@end
 
@interface Derived: Base
{
char d;
int _field3: 6;
}
- (void)checkValues;
@end
 
@implementation Base
-(void)setValues {
full = 1;
full2 = 2;
_refs = 3;
field2 = 1;
f3 = 6;
cc = 7;
g = 8;
r2 = 9;
r3 = 10;
r4 = 1;
r5 = 12;
c = 13;
}
@end
 
@implementation Derived
-(void)checkValues {
CHECK_IF(full == 1);
CHECK_IF(full2 == 2);
CHECK_IF(_refs == 3);
CHECK_IF(field2 == 1);
CHECK_IF(f3 == 6);
CHECK_IF(cc == 7);
CHECK_IF(g == 8);
CHECK_IF(r2 == 9);
CHECK_IF(r3 == 10);
CHECK_IF(r4 == 1);
CHECK_IF(r5 == 12);
CHECK_IF(c == 13);
}
@end
 
int main(void) {
Derived *obj = [[Derived alloc] init];
 
[obj setValues];
[obj checkValues];
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/defs.mm
0,0 → 1,43
/* Check @defs() in Objective-C++ */
/* Contributed by Devang Patel <dpatel@apple.com> */
/* { dg-options "" } */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
extern "C" void abort(void);
 
@interface A : TestsuiteObject
{
@public
int a;
}
@end
 
struct A_defs
{
@defs(A);
};
 
@implementation A
- init
{
a = 42;
return self;
}
@end
 
 
int main()
{
A *a = [A init];
struct A_defs *a_defs = (struct A_defs *)a;
if (a->a != a_defs->a)
abort ();
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-5.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Do not warn about "slightly" mismatched method signatures if
-Wstrict-selector-match is off. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wno-strict-selector-match" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
typedef enum { en1_1, en1_2 } En1;
typedef enum { en2_1, en2_2 } En2;
typedef struct { int a, b; } St1;
typedef struct { unsigned a, b; } St2;
 
@interface Base
- (id) meth1: (En1)arg1;
- (St1) window;
@end
 
@interface Derived: Base
- (id) meth1: (En2)arg1;
- (St2)window;
@end
 
void foo(void) {
id r;
En1 en;
 
[r meth1:en];
[r window];
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/selector-warn-1.mm
0,0 → 1,16
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, January 2011. */
/* { dg-options "-Wselector" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface RootObject
@end
 
@interface MyObject : RootObject
- (void) method; /* { dg-message "found" } */
@end
 
@interface MyObject2 : RootObject
- (int) method; /* { dg-message "also found" } */
@end /* { dg-warning "multiple selectors named .-method. found" } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/exceptions-7.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test warnings when the argument of @throw is invalid. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
void test (id object)
{
struct x { int i; } invalid_1, *invalid_2;
 
@throw object; /* Ok */
@throw 1; /* { dg-error ".@throw. argument is not an object" } */
@throw "string"; /* { dg-error ".@throw. argument is not an object" } */
@throw invalid_1; /* { dg-error ".@throw. argument is not an object" } */
@throw invalid_2; /* { dg-error ".@throw. argument is not an object" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/except-1.mm
0,0 → 1,66
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* This tests that exceptions work. It used to fail because
objc_msgSend was marked with DECL_NOTHROW.
If you include objc/Object.h, the problem goes away, because
that file includes objc/objc-runtime.h which explicitly prototypes
objc_msgSend without 'nothrow'. */
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
 
// ObjectiveC class header
@interface ObjCclass : TestsuiteObject {
}
-(void)method1;
-(void)method2;
@end
 
// C++ class header
class CPPclass {
public:
void function1();
};
 
 
// Main
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
ObjCclass * foo = [[ObjCclass alloc] init];
[foo method1];
exit (0);
}
 
 
// ObjectiveC implementation
@implementation ObjCclass
 
-(void) method1
{
try {
[self method2];
}
catch(...) {
return;
}
}
 
-(void) method2
{
CPPclass foo;
foo.function1();
}
 
@end
 
 
// C++ implementation
void CPPclass::function1()
{
throw (1);
/* Shouldn't be here because we threw. */
abort ();
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/pr45735.mm
0,0 → 1,4
/* { dg-do compile } */
@interface Fraction
-(void) setNumerator: (int) :(int) ; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-1.mm
0,0 → 1,24
/* Test for graceful encoding of const-qualified fields and parameters. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
struct Cxx {
const struct Cxx *next;
};
 
@interface ObjC {
const struct Cxx *obj;
}
- (ObjC *)initWithCxx: (struct Cxx *const)c and: (const struct Cxx *)d;
@end
 
@implementation ObjC
- (ObjC *)initWithCxx: (struct Cxx *const)c and: (const struct Cxx *)d {
obj = d;
return self;
}
@end
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "@\[0-9\]+@0:\[0-9\]+r\\^{Cxx=\\^r{Cxx}}\[0-9\]+\\^r{Cxx}" } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/warn5.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Check to make sure that a c++ program compiled in objective-c++ mode
has no trace of meta-data specific diagnosis coming out of compiling it.
This is replicate of warn5.C.
*/
// { dg-do assemble }
// { dg-options "-Wpointer-arith" }
 
double X(const double x) { return x; }
double Y() { return 1.0; }
double Z() { return 2.0; }
 
struct A {
void bar() { }
void foo() { }
};
 
typedef void (A::*pmf)();
 
static int mememe = &A::foo - &A::bar; // { dg-error "" }
pmf b = &A::foo-1; // { dg-error "" }
 
int main() {
double y;
y=X(Y-Z); // { dg-error "" }
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-protocol.mm
0,0 → 1,163
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'protocol', covering all functions starting with 'protocol'. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@protocol MySecondProtocol
- (id) setVariable: (id)value;
@end
 
@protocol MyThirdProtocol <MySecondProtocol>
- (id) setAnotherVariable: (id)value;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
{ id variable_ivar; }
- (void) setVariable: (id)value;
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (void) setVariable: (id)value { variable_ivar = value; }
- (id) variable { return variable_ivar; }
@end
 
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
std::cout << "Testing protocol_conformsToProtocol ()...\n";
{
if (!protocol_conformsToProtocol (@protocol (MyProtocol),
@protocol (MyProtocol)))
abort ();
 
if (!protocol_conformsToProtocol (@protocol (MyThirdProtocol),
@protocol (MySecondProtocol)))
abort ();
 
if (protocol_conformsToProtocol (@protocol (MyProtocol),
@protocol (MySecondProtocol)))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing protocol_copyMethodDescriptionList ()...\n";
{
unsigned int count;
struct objc_method_description *list;
 
list = protocol_copyMethodDescriptionList (@protocol (MyThirdProtocol),
YES, YES, &count);
if (count != 1)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (list[0].name), "setAnotherVariable:") != 0)
abort ();
if (list[1].name != NULL && list[1].types != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
/* TODO: Test new ABI (when available). */
std::cout << "Testing protocol_copyPropertyList ()...\n";
{
unsigned int count;
objc_property_t *list;
 
list = protocol_copyPropertyList (@protocol (MyProtocol), &count);
 
if (count != 0 || list != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing protocol_copyProtocolList ()...\n";
{
unsigned int count;
Protocol **list;
 
list = protocol_copyProtocolList (@protocol (MyThirdProtocol), &count);
if (count != 1)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[0]), "MySecondProtocol") != 0)
abort ();
if (list[1] != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing protocol_getMethodDescription ()...\n";
{
struct objc_method_description description;
 
description = protocol_getMethodDescription (@protocol (MySecondProtocol),
@selector (setVariable:),
YES, YES);
if (description.name == NULL && description.types == NULL)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (description.name), "setVariable:") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing protocol_getName ()...\n";
{
if (std::strcmp (protocol_getName (@protocol (MyProtocol)), "MyProtocol") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
/* TODO: Test new ABI (when available). */
std::cout << "Testing protocol_getProperty ()...\n";
{
objc_property_t property;
 
property = protocol_getProperty (objc_getProtocol ("MyProtocol"), "someProperty",
YES, YES);
 
if (property != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing protocol_isEqual ()...\n";
{
if (!protocol_isEqual (@protocol (MyProtocol),
@protocol (MyProtocol)))
abort ();
 
if (!protocol_isEqual (@protocol (MyProtocol),
objc_getProtocol ("MyProtocol")))
abort ();
}
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-20.mm
0,0 → 1,17
/* Test if context-sensitive "in", "out", "byref", etc., qualifiers can be
used as method selectors. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Foo
- (void)insertNewButtonImage:(Foo *)newButtonImage in:(Foo *)buttonCell;
+ (oneway void)oneway:(int)i2 byref:(int)i3 out:(float)f4 bycopy:(float)f5;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
- (void)insertNewButtonImage:(Foo *)newButtonImage in:(Foo *)buttonCell { }
+ (oneway void)oneway:(int)i2 byref:(int)i3 out:(float)f4 bycopy:(float)f5 { }
@end
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "insertNewButtonImage:in:" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "oneway:byref:out:bycopy:" } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/super-class-1.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Test calling super from within a category method. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface NSObject
@end
@interface NSMenuItem: NSObject
@end
 
@interface NSObject (Test)
+ (int) test_func;
@end
 
@implementation NSObject (Test)
+ (int) test_func
{}
@end
 
@interface NSMenuItem (Test)
+ (int) test_func;
@end
 
@implementation NSMenuItem (Test)
+ (int) test_func
{
return [super test_func]; /* { dg-bogus "invalid use of undefined type" } */
} /* { dg-bogus "forward declaration of" "" { target *-*-* } 28 } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-lossage-5.mm
0,0 → 1,22
/* Do not lose references to forward-declared protocols. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
@class MyBaseClass;
@class MyClassThatFails;
@protocol _MyProtocol;
 
@interface MyClassThatFails
- (MyBaseClass<_MyProtocol> *) aMethod;
@end
 
@interface MyBaseClass
@end
 
@protocol _MyProtocol
@end
 
@implementation MyClassThatFails
- (MyBaseClass<_MyProtocol> *) aMethod
{
return 0;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/fobjc-exceptions-2.mm
0,0 → 1,29
/* Test that Objective-C exceptions cause an error with -fobjc-exceptions. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@class Object;
 
int dummy (int number, Object *o)
{
@synchronized (o) /* { dg-error ".-fobjc-exceptions. is required to enable Objective-C exception syntax" } */
{
number++;
}
 
@try { /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
number++;
@throw o; /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
}
@catch (id object)
{
number++;
@throw; /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
}
@finally
{
number++;
}
return number;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-6.mm
0,0 → 1,14
/* A very simple @try-@catch example. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
 
int foo(void) {
@try {
return 2;
}
@catch (id foo) {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-4.mm
0,0 → 1,64
/* Test assignments and comparisons between protocols (obscure case). */
/* Author: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocolA
- (void) methodA;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocolB
- (void) methodB;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocolAB <MyProtocolA, MyProtocolB>
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocolAC <MyProtocolA>
- (void) methodC;
@end
 
int main()
{
id<MyProtocolA> obj_a = nil;
id<MyProtocolB> obj_b = nil;
id<MyProtocolAB> obj_ab = nil;
id<MyProtocolAC> obj_ac = nil;
 
obj_a = obj_b; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
obj_a = obj_ab; /* Ok */
obj_a = obj_ac; /* Ok */
obj_b = obj_a; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
obj_b = obj_ab; /* Ok */
obj_b = obj_ac; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
obj_ab = obj_a; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
obj_ab = obj_b; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
obj_ab = obj_ac; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
obj_ac = obj_a; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
obj_ac = obj_b; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
obj_ac = obj_ab; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
 
if (obj_a == obj_b) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_b == obj_a) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
 
if (obj_a == obj_ab) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_ab == obj_a) ; /* Ok */ /* Spurious 2.95.4 warning here */
 
if (obj_a == obj_ac) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_ac == obj_a) ; /* Ok */ /* Spurious 2.95.4 warning here */
 
if (obj_b == obj_ab) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_ab == obj_b) ; /* Ok */ /* Spurious 2.95.4 warning here */
 
if (obj_b == obj_ac) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_ac == obj_b) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
 
if (obj_ab == obj_ac) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_ac == obj_ab) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-14.mm
0,0 → 1,14
/* Check if casting the receiver type causes method lookup to succeed. This was broken
in Objective-C++. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface A
@end
 
@interface B: A
- (void)f;
@end
 
void g(A *p) { [(B *)p f]; }
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-9.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* Test than @encode is properly instantiated. */
/* { dg-options "-lobjc" } */
/* { dg-do run } */
 
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
template<typename T>
class typeOf {
public:
operator const char*() { return @encode(T); }
};
 
int main() {
typeOf<int> t;
if (strcmp ((const char *)t, @encode(int)))
abort();
 
typeOf<const char*> c;
if (strcmp ((const char *)c, @encode(const char*)))
abort();
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/empty-private-1.mm
0,0 → 1,9
/* Test for no entry after @private token. */
 
/* { do-do compile } */
 
@interface foo
{
@private
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/ivar-list-semi.mm
0,0 → 1,12
/* Allow for an optional semicolon following the ivar block. */
/* Contributed by: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface Tink : TestsuiteObject {
@private
unsigned long mCode[4];
};
- (id)initWithProc:(void *)inProc;
- (void *)getUniqueProc;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/at-class-1.mm
0,0 → 1,11
/* Test @class. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@class Object; /* Ok */
 
@class Object, ; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@class Object, ; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@class Object, AnotherObject, ; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@class Object, AnotherObject, TestObject ; /* Ok */
 
@class Object /* { dg-error "expected .;." } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/cxx-scope-2.mm
0,0 → 1,19
/* Make sure Objective-C++ can distinguish ObjC classes from C++ classes. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
 
@interface iostream: TestsuiteObject
@end
 
int main(void) {
id i = [std::iostream new]; /* { dg-error "not an Objective\\-C class name or alias" } */
i = [iostream new];
i = [std::basic_string<char> new]; /* { dg-error "not an Objective\\-C class name or alias" } */
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/demangle-1.mm
0,0 → 1,35
/* Test demangling a C++ function. */
/* { dg-do run } */
 
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
 
class demangle_test
{
public:
/* Return 0 if the demangling test succeeds. */
static int test_function1 ()
{
std::cout << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << "\n";
return std::strcmp (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, "static int demangle_test::test_function1()");
}
 
/* Return 0 if the demangling test succeeds. */
static int test_function2 (int ignored)
{
std::cout << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << "\n";
return std::strcmp (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, "static int demangle_test::test_function2(int)");
}
};
 
int main ()
{
if (demangle_test::test_function1 () != 0)
abort ();
 
if (demangle_test::test_function2 (0) != 0)
abort ();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/sync-3.mm
0,0 → 1,128
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that the compiler is checking the argument of @synchronized(),
and produce errors when invalid types are used. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol;
 
typedef MyObject MyObjectTypedef;
typedef MyObject *MyObjectPtrTypedef;
typedef int intTypedef;
 
typedef struct { float x; float y; } point, *point_ptr;
 
int test (id object)
{
int dummy = 0;
 
{
int x;
@synchronized (x) /* { dg-error ".@synchronized. argument is not an object" } */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
intTypedef x;
@synchronized (x) /* { dg-error ".@synchronized. argument is not an object" } */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
int *x;
@synchronized (x) /* { dg-error ".@synchronized. argument is not an object" } */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
point x;
@synchronized (x) /* { dg-error ".@synchronized. argument is not an object" } */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
point_ptr x;
@synchronized (x) /* { dg-error ".@synchronized. argument is not an object" } */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
id x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
id <MyProtocol> x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
MyObject *x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
MyObject <MyProtocol> *x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
static MyObject *x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
MyObjectTypedef *x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
MyObjectTypedef <MyProtocol> *x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
MyObjectPtrTypedef x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
{
Class x;
@synchronized (x) /* Ok */
{ dummy++; }
}
 
@synchronized (1) /* { dg-error ".@synchronized. argument is not an object" } */
{ dummy++; }
 
@synchronized ("Test") /* { dg-error ".@synchronized. argument is not an object" } */
{ dummy++; }
 
@synchronized () /* { dg-error "expected" } */
{ dummy++; }
 
@synchronized (int) /* { dg-error "expected" } */
{ dummy++; }
 
return dummy;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/selector-2.mm
0,0 → 1,17
/* Test that we don't ICE when issuing a -Wselector warning. */
/* { dg-options "-Wselector" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Foo
@end
@implementation Foo
-(void) foo
{
SEL a;
a = @selector(b1ar);
}
@end
/* { dg-warning "creating selector for nonexistent method .b1ar." "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/template-7.mm
0,0 → 1,21
// Test that objective-c++ does not confuse a template parameter named 'Object'
// with an interface of the same name.
// Author: Fariborz Jahanian <fjahanian@apple.com>
// { dg-do compile }
// { dg-options "" }
typedef struct objc_class *Class;
 
@interface Object
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
template <class Object>
struct pyobject_type
{
static Object* checked_downcast(Object* x)
{
return x;
}
};
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-13.mm
0,0 → 1,67
/* Ensure that variables declared volatile by the user (as opposed to
synthesized by the EH-volatization machinery) _do_ trigger
"discards qualifiers from target pointer type" warnings. */
 
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface TestMyTests
- (void) testSpoon;
@end
 
extern void some_func (int *);
 
@implementation TestMyTests
- (void) testSpoon {
volatile int i = 5;
int q = 99;
 
do {
@try {
typeof(i) j = 6;
typeof(q) k = 66;
some_func (&j);
/* { dg-error "invalid conversion" "" { target *-*-* } 23 } */
/* { dg-error "initializing argument" "" { target *-*-* } 12 } */
some_func (&k);
}
@catch (id exc) {
@throw;
}
} while(0);
 
do {
@try {
typeof(i) j = 7;
typeof(q) k = 77;
some_func (&k);
some_func (&j);
/* { dg-error "invalid conversion" "" { target *-*-* } 38 } */
/* The following is disabled as it is already checked above and the testsuites seems
to count multiple different identical errors on the same line only once */
/* dg-error "initializing argument" "" { target *-*-* } 12 */
}
@catch (id exc) {
@throw;
}
} while(0);
 
do {
@try {
typeof(q) k = 88;
typeof(i) j = 8;
some_func (&j);
/* { dg-error "invalid conversion" "" { target *-*-* } 53 } */
/* The following is disabled as it is already checked above and the testsuites seems
to count multiple different identical errors on the same line only once */
/* dg-error "initializing argument" "" { target *-*-* } 12 */
some_func (&k);
}
@catch (id exc) {
@throw;
}
} while(0);
}
@end
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/exceptions-2.mm
0,0 → 1,54
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
 
/* FIXME: This does not test running the code, because Objective-C exceptions at the moment
do not execute correctly in Objective-C++. See PR objc++/23616. Once that is fixed,
this test should be changed to use 'dg-do run' instead of just 'dg-do compile'. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
 
/* This test checks the syntax @catch (...) which catches any
exceptions. Check that code using it runs correctly. */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface MyObject : TestsuiteObject
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
@end
 
int test (id object)
{
int i = 0;
 
@try
{
@throw object;
}
@catch (MyObject *o)
{
i += 1;
}
@catch (...)
{
i += 2;
}
@finally
{
i += 4;
}
 
return i;
}
 
int main (void)
{
if (test ([MyObject new]) != 5)
abort ();
 
if (test ([TestsuiteObject new]) != 6)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/basic.mm
0,0 → 1,24
// A basic sanity check for Objective-C++.
// { dg-do run }
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <iostream>
 
@interface Greeter : TestsuiteObject
- (void) greet: (const char *)msg;
@end
 
@implementation Greeter
- (void) greet: (const char *)msg
{ std::cout << msg << __VERSION__ << std::endl;}
@end
 
int
main ()
{
std::cout << "Hello from C++" << __VERSION__ << std::endl;
Greeter *obj = [Greeter new];
[obj greet: "Hello from Objective-C++"];
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-13.mm
0,0 → 1,19
/* When assigning function pointers, allow for covariant return types
and contravariant argument types. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@class Derived;
 
TestsuiteObject *ExternFunc (TestsuiteObject *filePath, TestsuiteObject *key);
typedef id FuncSignature (TestsuiteObject *arg1, Derived *arg2);
 
@interface Derived: TestsuiteObject
+ (void)registerFunc:(FuncSignature *)function;
@end
 
void foo(void)
{
[Derived registerFunc: ExternFunc];
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-7.mm
0,0 → 1,13
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Foo
-(void) someMethod;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
-(void)
-(void) someMethod /* { dg-error "expected before .-." } */
{
}
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class" } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for ..someMethod. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 12 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/stubify-1.mm
0,0 → 1,39
/* All calls must be properly stubified. Complain about any "call
_objc_msgSend<end-of-line>" without the $stub suffix. */
 
/* { dg-do compile { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */
/* { dg-options "-Os -mdynamic-no-pic -fno-exceptions -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" } */
 
typedef struct objc_object { } *id ;
int x = 41 ;
 
extern "C" {
extern id objc_msgSend(id self, char * op, ...);
extern int bogonic (int, int, int);
}
 
@interface Document {}
- (Document *) window;
- (Document *) class;
- (Document *) close;
@end
@implementation Document
- (Document *) class { }
- (Document *) close { }
- (Document *) window { }
- (void)willEndCloseSheet:(void *)sheet returnCode:(int)returnCode contextInfo:(void *)contextInfo {
[[self window] close];
((void (*)(id, char *, int))objc_msgSend)([self class], (char *)contextInfo, 1);
((void (*)(id, char *, int))bogonic)([self class], (char *)contextInfo, 1);
bogonic (3, 4, 5);
x++;
}
@end
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\(bl|call\)\[ \t\]+_objc_msgSend\n" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "\(bl|call\)\[ \t\]+L_objc_msgSend\\\$stub\n" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\(bl|call\)\[ \t\]+_bogonic\n" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "\(bl|call\)\[ \t\]+L_bogonic\\\$stub\n" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "\\\$non_lazy_ptr" } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/bitfield-5.mm
0,0 → 1,29
 
/* Make sure that bitfield types are printed correctly, and that ivar redeclaration
(@interface vs. @implementation) checks take the bitfield width into account. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Base {
int i;
}
@end
 
@interface WithBitfields: Base {
void *isa;
unsigned a: 3;
signed b: 4;
int c: 5;
}
@end
 
@implementation WithBitfields {
char *isa; /* { dg-error "conflicting instance variable type .char \\*isa." } */
/* { dg-error "previous declaration of .void \\*isa." "" { target *-*-* } 13 } */
unsigned a: 5; /* { dg-error "conflicting instance variable type .unsigned( int)? a: 5." } */
/* { dg-error "previous declaration of .unsigned( int)? a: 3." "" { target *-*-* } 14 } */
signed b: 4; /* This one is fine. */
int c: 3; /* { dg-error "conflicting instance variable type .int c: 3." } */
/* { dg-error "previous declaration of .int c: 5." "" { target *-*-* } 16 } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-8.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Tests of duplication. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface class1
- (int) meth1; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) meth1; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration of method .\\-meth1." } */
@end
 
@interface class2
+ (void) meth1; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
+ (int) meth1; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration of method .\\+meth1." } */
@end
 
@interface class3
- (int) meth1;
@end
 
@implementation class3
- (int) meth1 { return 0; } /* { dg-error "previously defined here" } */
- (int) meth1 { return 0; } /* { dg-error "redefinition of" } */
@end
 
@interface class4
+ (void) meth1;
@end
 
@implementation class4
+ (void) meth1 {} /* { dg-error "previously defined here" } */
+ (void) meth1 {} /* { dg-error "redefinition of" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-class-meta.mm
0,0 → 1,327
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'class-meta', covering calling functions starting with
'class' but using a meta class as argument.
 
Functions that manipulate methods (adding, replacing methods)
usually take a meta class argument to manipulate the class methods
instead of the instance ones. This is an important part of the API
that needs testing.
 
Functions that manipulate instances, instance variables, properties
and protocols at the moment must take a normal class as argument;
calling them with a meta class as argument is of no particular use
and generally produces a behaviour that is undocumented and/or
undefined (and this is true with all runtimes). As in the future
this behaviour may be defined or documented (for example, if class
variables are implemented as instance variables of meta classes) we
avoid testing it for compatibility with future runtimes. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
static id static_variable = nil;
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
+ (void) setVariable: (id)value;
+ (id) variable;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
+ (void) setVariable: (id)value { static_variable = value; }
+ (id) variable { return static_variable; }
@end
 
@interface DifferentClass : MyRootClass
+ (id) myClass;
@end
 
@implementation DifferentClass
+ (id) myClass { return self; }
@end
 
@interface MySubClass (MySelf)
+ (id) mySelf;
@end
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
/* Calling class_addIvar() with a meta class is not documented and
(currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_addIvar ()...\n"; */
std::cout << "Testing class_addMethod () on a meta class...\n";
{
/* Here we test adding methods to meta classes, ie, adding class methods. */
Class new_class = objc_allocateClassPair (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), "MySubClass2", 0);
Method method1 = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (setVariable:));
Method method2 = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (variable));
 
if (new_class == Nil)
abort ();
if (! class_addMethod (object_getClass (new_class), @selector (setVariable:), method_getImplementation (method1),
method_getTypeEncoding (method1)))
abort ();
 
if (! class_addMethod (object_getClass (new_class), @selector (variable), method_getImplementation (method2),
method_getTypeEncoding (method2)))
abort ();
/* Test that if the method already exists in the class,
class_addMethod() returns NO. */
if (class_addMethod (object_getClass (new_class), @selector (variable), method_getImplementation (method2),
method_getTypeEncoding (method2)))
abort ();
objc_registerClassPair (new_class);
/* Now, MySubClass2 is basically the same as MySubClass! We'll
use the +variable and +setVariable: methods on it. */
{
Class c = objc_getClass ("MySubClass2");
id o = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
[c setVariable: o];
if ([c variable] != o)
abort ();
}
/* Now, try that if you take an existing class and try to add an
already existing method, class_addMethod returns NO. This is
subtly different from before, when 'new_class' was still in
construction. Now it's a real class and the libobjc internals
differ between the two cases. */
if (class_addMethod (object_getClass (new_class), @selector (variable), method_getImplementation (method2),
method_getTypeEncoding (method2)))
abort ();
}
 
/* Calling class_addProtocol() on a meta class is not documented and
(currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_addProtocol () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_conformsToProtocol() on a meta class is not
documented and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_conformsToProtocol () on a meta class...\n"; */
/* Calling class_copyIvarList() on a meta class is not documented
and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_copyIvarList () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_copyMethodList () on a meta class...\n";
{
/* Test that you can copy the method list of a meta class. They
are the class methods of the class. */
unsigned int count;
Method * list = class_copyMethodList (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass"), &count);
 
if (count != 2)
abort ();
if (! ((std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (list[0])), "variable") == 0
&& std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (list[1])), "setVariable:") == 0)
|| (std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (list[0])), "setVariable:") == 0
&& std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (list[1])), "variable") == 0)))
abort ();
if (list[2] != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
/* Calling class_copyPropertyList() on a meta class is not
documented and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_copyPropertyList () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_copyProtocolList() on a meta class is not
documented and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_copyProtocolList () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_createInstance() on a meta class is not documented
and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_createInstance () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_getClassMethod () on a meta class is not documented
and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getClassMethod () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_getClassVariable () on a meta class is not
documented and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getClassVariable () on a meta class ...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getInstanceMethod () on a meta class...\n";
{
/* The instance method of a meta class is the class method with
the same name of the class. */
Method method_1 = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector(variable));
Method method_2 = class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector(variable));
if (method_1 == NULL || method_2 == NULL)
abort ();
 
if (method_1 != method_2)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (method_1)), "variable") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
/* Calling class_getInstanceSize() with a meta class is not
documented and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getInstanceSize () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_getInstanceVariable() with a meta class is not
documented and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getInstanceVariable () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_getIvarLayout() with a meta class is not documented
and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getIvarLayout () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getMethodImplementation () on a meta class...\n";
{
/* Getting the method implementation with a meta class returns a
class method. */
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
IMP imp = class_getMethodImplementation (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector(variable));
 
if (imp == NULL)
abort ();
 
[MySubClass setVariable: object];
 
if ((*imp)(objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @selector(variable)) != object)
abort ();
}
 
/* This function does not exist with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getMethodImplementation_stret () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getName () on a meta class...\n";
{
/* Traditionally, a meta class has the same name as the class. */
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (objc_getMetaClass ("MyRootClass")),
"MyRootClass") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
/* Calling class_getProperty() with a meta class is not documented
and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getProperty ()...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getSuperclass () on a meta class...\n";
{
/* The superclass of a meta class is the meta class of the superclass. */
if (class_getSuperclass (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass")) != objc_getMetaClass ("MyRootClass"))
abort ();
 
/* Test that it works on a newly created, but not registered, class. */
{
Class new_class = objc_allocateClassPair (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), "MySubClass3", 0);
 
if (class_getSuperclass (object_getClass (new_class)) != object_getClass (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass")))
abort ();
}
}
 
/* Calling class_getVersion() with a meta class is not documented
and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getVersion ()...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_getWeakIvarLayout() with a meta class is not
documented and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getWeakIvarLayout () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* class_isMetaClass() is already tested in gnu-api-2-class.m */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_isMetaClass ()...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_replaceMethod () on a meta class...\n";
{
/* We are going to replace the [MySubclass +variable] method with
the [DifferentClass +myClass] one. */
Method new_method = class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("DifferentClass"),
@selector (myClass));
Method old_method = class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (variable));
const char *new_types = method_getTypeEncoding (new_method);
IMP new_imp = method_getImplementation (new_method);
const char *old_types = method_getTypeEncoding (old_method);
IMP old_imp = class_replaceMethod (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (variable),
method_getImplementation (new_method),
method_getTypeEncoding (new_method));
id o = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
[MySubClass setVariable: o];
 
/* Try the new method implementation. */
if ([MySubClass variable] != objc_getClass ("MySubClass"))
abort ();
 
/* Put the original method back. */
class_replaceMethod (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (variable),
old_imp, old_types);
 
/* Test it's back to what it was. */
if ([MySubClass variable] != o)
abort ();
 
{
/* Finally, try adding a new method. */
class_replaceMethod (objc_getMetaClass ("DifferentClass"), @selector (mySelf),
new_imp, new_types);
if ([(Class)objc_getClass ("DifferentClass") mySelf] != objc_getClass ("DifferentClass"))
abort ();
}
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_respondsToSelector () on a meta class...\n";
{
/* A meta class responds to a selector if and only if the class
responds to the corresponding class method. */
if (! class_respondsToSelector (objc_getMetaClass ("MySubClass"), @selector(setVariable:)))
abort ();
 
if (class_respondsToSelector (objc_getMetaClass ("MyRootClass"), @selector(setVariable:)))
abort ();
}
 
/* This is not really implemented with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_setIvarLayout () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* Calling class_setVersion() with a meta class is not documented
and (currently) of no use. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_setVersion () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
/* This is not really implemented with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_setWeakIvarLayout () on a meta class...\n"; */
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/pr28049.mm
0,0 → 1,2
/* { dg-do compile } */
+ /* { dg-error "expected" } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/isa-field-1.mm
0,0 → 1,64
/* Ensure there are no bizarre difficulties with accessing the 'isa' field of objects. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
@interface TestsuiteObject (Test)
- (Class) test1: (id)object;
@end
 
@interface Derived: TestsuiteObject
- (Class) test2: (id)object;
@end
 
@implementation TestsuiteObject (Test)
 
Class test1(id object) {
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
Class cls = object->isa;
#else
Class cls = object->class_pointer;
#endif
return cls;
}
- (Class) test1: (id)object {
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
Class cls = object->isa;
#else
Class cls = object->class_pointer;
#endif
return cls;
}
 
@end
 
@implementation Derived
 
Class test2(id object) {
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
Class cls = object->isa;
#else
Class cls = object->class_pointer;
#endif
return cls;
}
- (Class) test2: (id)object {
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
Class cls = object->isa;
#else
Class cls = object->class_pointer;
#endif
return cls;
}
 
@end
 
Class test3(id object) {
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
Class cls = object->isa;
#else
Class cls = object->class_pointer;
#endif
return cls;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-1.mm
0,0 → 1,42
/* Test if the compiler accepts @throw / @try..@catch..@finally syntax. */
/* Developed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
 
@interface Frob: TestsuiteObject
@end
 
@implementation Frob: TestsuiteObject
@end
 
static int exc_control = 0;
 
int proc() {
if(exc_control) {
printf ("Throwing (%d)... ", exc_control);
@throw [Frob new];
}
return 1;
}
 
int foo()
{
@try {
return proc();
}
@catch (Frob* ex) {
if(exc_control > 1) {
printf("Rethrowing (%d)... ", exc_control);
@throw;
}
return 0;
}
@finally {
printf("In @finally block (%d)... ", exc_control);
}
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/local-decl-1.mm
0,0 → 1,44
/* Test for ivar access inside of class methods. It should be allowed
(with a warning), but only if no other declarations with the same
name are seen. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface Sprite: TestsuiteObject {
int sprite, spree;
}
+ (void)setFoo:(int)foo;
+ (void)setSprite:(int)sprite;
- (void)setFoo:(int)foo;
- (void)setSprite:(int)sprite;
@end
 
int spree = 23;
 
@implementation Sprite
+ (void)setFoo:(int)foo {
sprite = foo; /* { dg-warning "instance variable .sprite. accessed in class method" } */
spree = foo;
}
+ (void)setSprite:(int)sprite {
int spree;
sprite = 15;
spree = 17;
((Sprite *)self)->sprite = 16; /* NB: This is how one _should_ access */
((Sprite *)self)->spree = 18; /* ivars from within class methods! */
}
- (void)setFoo:(int)foo {
sprite = foo;
spree = foo;
}
- (void)setSprite:(int)sprite {
int spree;
sprite = 15; /* { dg-warning "local declaration of .sprite. hides instance variable" } */
self->sprite = 16;
spree = 17; /* { dg-warning "local declaration of .spree. hides instance variable" } */
self->spree = 18;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-4.mm
0,0 → 1,93
/* Test Objective-C method encodings. */
 
/* The _encoded_ parameter offsets for Objective-C methods are
computed inductively as follows:
- The first paramter (self) has offset 0;
- The k-th parameter (k > 1) has offset equal to the
sum of:
- the offset of the k-1-st paramter
- the (void *)-promoted size of the k-1-st parameter.
 
Note that the encoded offsets need not correspond
to the actual placement of parameters (relative to 'self')
on the stack! Your target's ABI may have very different
opinions on the matter. */
 
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@interface Foo: TestsuiteObject
typedef struct { float x, y; } XXPoint;
typedef struct { float width, height; } XXSize;
typedef struct _XXRect { XXPoint origin; XXSize size; } XXRect;
-(id)setRect:(XXRect)r withInt:(int)i;
-(void) char:(signed char)c float:(float)f double:(double)d long:(long)l;
@end
 
XXRect my_rect;
unsigned offs1, offs2, offs3, offs4, offs5, offs6, offs7;
 
@implementation Foo
-(id)setRect:(XXRect)r withInt:(int)i {
unsigned offs = sizeof(self);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs3);
offs += sizeof(_cmd);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs4);
offs += sizeof(r);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs5);
offs += sizeof(i);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs1);
return nil;
}
-(void) char:(signed char)c float:(float)f double:(double)d long:(long)l {
unsigned offs = sizeof(self);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs3);
offs += sizeof(_cmd);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs4);
offs += sizeof((int)c);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs5);
offs += sizeof(f);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs6);
offs += sizeof(d);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs7);
offs += sizeof(l);
CHECK_IF(offs == offs1);
}
@end
 
 
int main(void) {
Foo *foo = [[Foo alloc] init];
Class fooClass = objc_getClass("Foo");
Method meth;
const char *string;
 
meth = class_getInstanceMethod(fooClass, @selector(setRect:withInt:));
offs2 = 9999;
sscanf(method_getTypeEncoding(meth), "@%u@%u:%u{_XXRect={?=ff}{?=ff}}%ui%u", &offs1, &offs2, &offs3,
&offs4, &offs5);
CHECK_IF(!offs2);
[foo setRect:my_rect withInt:123];
 
meth = class_getInstanceMethod(fooClass, @selector(char:float:double:long:));
offs2 = 9999;
if (sizeof (long) == 8)
string = "v%u@%u:%uc%uf%ud%uq%u";
else
string = "v%u@%u:%uc%uf%ud%ul%u";
sscanf(method_getTypeEncoding(meth), string, &offs1, &offs2, &offs3,
&offs4, &offs5, &offs6, &offs7);
CHECK_IF(!offs2);
[foo char:'c' float:2.3 double:3.5 long:2345L];
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-23.mm
0,0 → 1,44
/* Check if array and function parameters get decayed to pointers as
they should. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-options "-O2" } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
static char global_buf[20];
 
char *strcpy_like_callee(const char *s) {
strcpy(global_buf, s);
return global_buf;
}
 
typedef char io_string_t[512];
typedef char *(func_type)(const char *);
 
@interface DeviceObject: TestsuiteObject
- (void) func:(func_type)func stucPathInIORegistry:(io_string_t)ioRegPath;
@end
@implementation DeviceObject
- (void) func:(func_type)func stucPathInIORegistry:(io_string_t)ioRegPath
{
func(ioRegPath);
}
@end
 
int main (void) {
io_string_t my_string;
DeviceObject *obj = [DeviceObject new];
 
strcpy (my_string, "Hello!");
strcpy (global_buf, "Good-bye!");
 
[obj func:strcpy_like_callee stucPathInIORegistry:my_string];
 
if (strcmp (global_buf, "Hello!"))
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-7.mm
0,0 → 1,38
/* Test assignments and comparisons involving category protocols. */
/* Author: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) method;
@end
 
@interface MyClass
@end
 
@interface MyClass (Addition) <MyProtocol>
- (void) method;
@end
 
@interface MyOtherClass : MyClass
@end
 
int main()
{
id <MyProtocol> obj_p = nil;
MyClass *obj_cp = nil;
MyOtherClass *obj_cp2 = nil;
 
obj_cp = obj_p; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
obj_cp2 = obj_p; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
obj_p = obj_cp; /* Ok */
obj_p = obj_cp2; /* Ok */
 
if (obj_cp == obj_p) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_cp2 == obj_p) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_p == obj_cp) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_p == obj_cp2) ; /* Ok */
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-9.mm
0,0 → 1,69
/* Check that local variables that get modified inside the @try
block survive until the @catch block is reached. */
/* Developed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "PR23616" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "-fnext-runtime" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } }
/* { dg-prune-output ".*internal compiler error.*" } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions -O2" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
 
int gi1 = 9, gi2 = 19;
float gf1 = 9.0, gf2 = 19.0;
id obj2 = nil;
 
void foo (int arg1, float *arg2)
{
int *pi = &gi1;
float *pf = &gf1;
id obj1 = nil;
int local1 = 45, local2 = 47;
float local3 = 3.0, local4 = 4.0;
register int local5 = 15;
static float local6 = 16.0;
 
@try {
local1 = 123;
local2 = 345;
local3 = 5.0;
local4 = 6.0;
local5 = 17;
local6 = 18.0;
pi = &gi2;
pf = &gf2;
obj2 = obj1 = [TestsuiteObject new];
arg1 = 17;
arg2 = &gf2;
@throw [TestsuiteObject new];
}
@catch (TestsuiteObject *obj) {
if (local1 != 123 || local2 != 345 || local3 != 5.0
|| local4 != 6.0 || local5 != 17 || local6 != 18.0) {
printf("Abort 1\n");
abort();
}
if (pi != &gi2 || pf != &gf2) {
printf("Abort 2\n");
abort();
}
if (!obj1 || obj1 != obj2) {
printf("Abort 3\n");
abort();
}
if (arg1 != 17 || arg2 != &gf2) {
printf("Abort 4\n");
abort();
}
}
}
 
int main(void) {
foo(15, &gf1);
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-17.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* When there is only one candidate method available, make sure the
compiler uses its argument/return types when constructing the
message sends (so that proper C/C++ argument conversions may
take place). */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
static double d = 4.5920234e2;
 
@interface Foo : TestsuiteObject
-(void) brokenType: (int)x floatingPoint: (double)y;
@end
 
 
@implementation Foo
-(void) brokenType: (int)x floatingPoint: (double)y
{
CHECK_IF(x == 459);
CHECK_IF(y == d);
}
@end
 
int main(void)
{
Foo *foo=[Foo new];
[foo brokenType: (int)d floatingPoint: d];
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/naming-1.mm
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/* Testing for detecting duplicate ivars. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef struct S { int i; } NSDictionary;
 
@interface A
{
NSDictionary * _userInfo1; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
NSDictionary * _userInfo2; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
NSDictionary * _userInfo3; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
NSDictionary * _userInfo4; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
}
@end
 
@interface B : A
{
NSDictionary * _userInfo1; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
NSDictionary * _userInfo2; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
}
@end
 
@interface C : A
@end
 
@interface D : C
{
NSDictionary * _userInfo3; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
NSDictionary * _userInfo4; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
}
@end
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/lookup-1.mm
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/* Simple test to check Objectivec-C++ qualified type lookup. */
/* Devang Patel <dpatel@apple.com>. */
 
@interface A
{
A *ap;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/no-extra-load.mm
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// Radar 3926484
 
// { dg-do compile }
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
#include <iostream>
 
@interface Greeter : TestsuiteObject
- (void) greet: (const char *)msg;
@end
 
@implementation Greeter
- (void) greet: (const char *)msg { std::cout << msg; }
@end
 
int
main ()
{
std::cout << "Hello from C++\n";
Greeter *obj = [Greeter new];
[obj greet: "Hello from Objective-C\n"];
}
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "L_objc_msgSend\\\$non_lazy_ptr" } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/template-2.mm
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/* Test if ObjC classes (and pointers thereto) can participate
in C++ overloading. Correct handling of cv-qualifiers is
key here. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface foo {
int a, b;
}
@end
 
struct bar {
int c, d;
};
 
template <class _Tp>
struct allocator {
typedef _Tp* pointer;
typedef const _Tp* const_pointer;
typedef _Tp& reference;
typedef const _Tp& const_reference;
 
pointer address(reference __x) const { return &__x; }
const_pointer address(const_reference __x) const { return &__x; }
};
 
allocator<bar *> b;
allocator<foo *> d;
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-15.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wno-property-assign-default" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that -Wno-property-assign-default turns off all "object
property xxx has no assign, return or copy attribute" warnings. */
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
 
@property id property_a; /* Would normally generate a warning. */
@property (readonly) id property_b;
@property id *property_c;
@property Class property_d;
@property MyRootClass *property_e; /* Would normally generate a warning. */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-7.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test @synthesize with protocols of protocols. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@protocol ProtocolA
@property int countA;
@end
 
@protocol ProtocolB <ProtocolA>
@property int countB;
@end
 
@protocol ProtocolC <ProtocolB>
@property int countC;
@end
 
@protocol ProtocolD
@property int countD;
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass <ProtocolC>
{
Class isa;
int countA;
int countB;
int countC;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize countA;
@synthesize countB;
@synthesize countC;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <ProtocolD>
{
int countD;
}
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@synthesize countD;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
int i;
 
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
object.countA += i;
object.countB += i + 1;
object.countC += i + 2;
object.countD += i + 3;
}
 
if (object.countA != 45)
abort ();
 
if (object.countB != 55)
abort ();
 
if (object.countC != 65)
abort ();
 
if (object.countD != 75)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-25.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test warnings and non-warnings with @optional @properties. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol count
@optional
@property int count1;
@property (readonly) int count2;
@end
 
 
/* A class that implements all the properties. */
@interface MySubClass1 : MyRootClass <count>
{
int count1;
int count2;
}
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass1
@synthesize count1;
@synthesize count2;
@end
 
 
/* A class that implements nothing; no warnings as the properties are
all optional. */
@interface MySubClass2 : MyRootClass <count>
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass2
@end
 
 
@protocol count2
@required
@property int count1;
@property (readonly) int count2;
@end
 
/* A class that implements all the properties. */
@interface MySubClass3 : MyRootClass <count2>
{
int count1;
int count2;
}
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass3
@synthesize count1;
@synthesize count2;
@end
 
 
/* A class that implements nothing; warnings as the properties are
all required. */
@interface MySubClass4 : MyRootClass <count2>
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass4
@end
 
/* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class" "" { target *-*-* } 81 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for ..setCount1:. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 81 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for ..count1. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 81 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for ..count2. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 81 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MySubClass4. does not fully implement the .count2. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 81 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-11.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test the error reporting for the dot-syntax in the scenario where
we have a setter, but not a getter, yet a getter is requested. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
static int c;
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count
{
c = count;
}
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
+ (int) testMe;
- (int) testMe;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (int) testMe
{
super.count = 400;
if (super.count != 400) /* { dg-error "no .count. getter found" } */
abort ();
 
return super.count; /* { dg-error "no .count. getter found" } */
}
+ (int) testMe
{
super.classCount = 4000;
if (super.classCount != 4000) /* { dg-error "no .classCount. getter found" } */
abort ();
 
return super.classCount; /* { dg-error "no .classCount. getter found" } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-19.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test looking up a @property in a protocol of a category of a superclass. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
/* Use a different getter/setter, so that the only way to compile
object.count is to find the actual @property. */
@protocol count
@property (getter=number, setter=setNumber:) int count;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
- (int) testMe;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass (Category) <count>
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass (Category)
- (int) number
{
return a;
}
- (void) setNumber: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (int) testMe
{
self.count = 400;
if (self.count != 400)
abort ();
 
return self.count;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
object.count = 44;
if (object.count != 44)
abort ();
 
if ([object testMe] != 400)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/fsf-property-method-access.mm
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/* test access in methods, auto-generated getter/setter based on property name. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
 
extern int printf (const char *fmt,...);
extern void abort (void);
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
 
@interface Bar
{
@public
Class isa;
int FooBar;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc ;
- (id) init;
 
- (int) lookAtProperty;
- (void) setProperty: (int) v;
 
@property int FooBar;
@end
 
@implementation Bar
 
+initialize { return self;}
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance(self, 0);}
 
- (id) init {return self;}
 
@synthesize FooBar;
 
- (int) lookAtProperty { return FooBar; }
- (void) setProperty: (int) v { FooBar = v; }
 
@end
 
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int res;
Bar *f = [[Bar alloc] init];
 
/* First, establish that the property getter & setter have been synthesized
and operate correctly. */
[f setProperty:11];
 
if (f.FooBar != 11)
{ printf ("setProperty did not set FooBar\n"); abort ();}
res = [f lookAtProperty];
if (res != 11 )
{ printf ("[f lookAtProperty] = %d\n", res); abort ();}
/* Make sure we haven't messed up the shortcut form. */
/* read ... */
res = f.FooBar;
if (res != 11 )
{ printf ("f.FooBar = %d\n", res); abort ();}
/* ... write. */
f.FooBar = 0;
/* printf ("seems OK\n", res); */
return f.FooBar;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-21.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test dot-syntax with super in a category. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
@end
 
/* First, test 'super' in the main implementation of a subclass. */
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
- (int) superCount;
- (void) setSuperCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (int) superCount
{
return super.count;
}
- (void) setSuperCount: (int)count
{
super.count = count;
}
@end
 
/* Now, test 'super' in a category of a subclass. */
@interface MySubClass (Category)
- (int) superCount2;
- (void) setSuperCount2: (int)count;
- (int) test: (int)x;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass (Category)
- (int) superCount2
{
return super.count;
}
- (void) setSuperCount2: (int)count
{
super.count = count;
}
- (int) test: (int)x
{
/* For positive x, the following will leave super.count
unchanged. */
super.count++;
--super.count;
 
super.count = (x < 0 ? x : super.count);
if ((x = super.count))
super.count += 1;
 
if ((x = super.count))
super.count -= 1;
 
/* Finally, also put a bit of self.count in the mix. */
self.count++;
super.count--;
 
return super.count;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
object.count = 10;
if (object.count != 10)
abort ();
 
object.superCount = 11;
if (object.superCount != 11)
abort ();
 
object.superCount2 = 12;
if (object.superCount2 != 12)
abort ();
 
if ([object test: 45] != 12)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-29.mm
0,0 → 1,14
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, January 2011. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
/* Test missing '=' in setter/getter attributes. */
@property (getter) int property_a; /* { dg-error "missing .=. .after .getter. attribute." } */
@property (setter) int property_b; /* { dg-error "missing .=. .after .setter. attribute." } */
@property (assign, getter) int property_c; /* { dg-error "missing .=. .after .getter. attribute." } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-15.mm
0,0 → 1,80
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test dot-syntax with accessors to be looked up in protocols. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@protocol ProtocolA
- (int) countA;
- (void) setCountA: (int)aNumber;
@end
 
@protocol ProtocolB
- (int) countB;
- (void) setCountB: (int)aNumber;
@end
 
@protocol ProtocolC
- (int) countC;
- (void) setCountC: (int)aNumber;
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass <ProtocolA, ProtocolB, ProtocolC>
@end
 
int function (MySubClass *object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB;
 
return object.countC;
}
 
int function2 (MyRootClass <ProtocolA, ProtocolB, ProtocolC> *object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB;
 
return object.countC;
}
 
int function3 (MyRootClass <ProtocolA, ProtocolB> *object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB; /* { dg-error "request for member .countC. in" } */
 
return object.countC; /* { dg-error "request for member .countC. in" } */
}
 
int function4 (id <ProtocolA, ProtocolB, ProtocolC> object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB;
 
return object.countC;
}
 
int function5 (id <ProtocolA, ProtocolB> object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB; /* { dg-error "request for member .countC. in" } */
 
return object.countC; /* { dg-error "request for member .countC. in" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-19.mm
0,0 → 1,113
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test dot-syntax with more tricky assignments. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
id a;
id b;
int p1;
float p2;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
 
@property (assign) id object1;
@property (assign) id object2;
- (id) test;
- (id) myself;
- (id) nilObject;
 
@property int p1;
@property float p2;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize object1 = a;
@synthesize object2 = b;
- (id) test
{
/* Test multiple assignments with 'self'. */
self.object1 = self.object2 = self;
 
if (self.object1 != self || self.object2 != self)
abort ();
 
/* Test multiple assignments with a conditional and method calls. */
self.object1 = self.object2 = (self ? [self myself] : [self nilObject]);
 
if (self.object1 != self || self.object2 != self)
abort ();
 
self.object1 = self.object2 = (self ? [self nilObject] : [self myself]);
 
if (self.object1 != nil || self.object2 != nil)
abort ();
 
return self.object1;
}
- (id) myself
{
return self;
}
- (id) nilObject
{
return nil;
}
 
@synthesize p1;
@synthesize p2;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
MyRootClass *object1 = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
[object test];
 
/* Now, test multiple assignments with different types. Use
int/float as they seem to happily crash the compiler in gimplify
if proper conversions are not being generated by the
frontend. ;-) */
object.p1 = object.p2 = 12;
 
if (object.p1 != 12 || object.p2 != 12)
abort ();
 
object.p1 = object.p2 = 2.7;
 
if (object.p1 != 2)
abort ();
 
/* Just try a different loop, mixing in a few different standard C
constructs to cover a few other cases. */
object.p1 = 10;
object1.p1 = 0;
while (object.p1)
{
object1.p1 += ((object.p2 = 4.56) ? 0 : object.p1);
object.p1--;
}
 
if (object.p1 != 0 || object1.p1 != 0)
abort ();
 
if ((object.p1 = 0))
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dynamic-3.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
@end
 
/* Test @property/@dynamic in a category. First, a case where
@dynamic should turn off all warnings. */
 
@interface MyRootClass (Category)
@property int a;
- (int) test;
@end
@implementation MyRootClass (Category)
@dynamic a;
- (int) test
{
return self.a; /* This should compile into [self a] with no warnings. */
}
@end
 
 
 
/* Test @property/@dynamic in a category. Second, a case with a
missing setter and no @dynamic. A warning should be generated. */
 
@interface MyRootClass (Category2)
@property int b;
- (int) test;
@end
@implementation MyRootClass (Category2)
- (int) b
{
return 0;
}
- (int) test
{
return self.b;
}
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation" } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-setB:. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 48 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-3.mm
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/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@property volatile int a; /* This is allowed */
@property extern int b; /* { dg-error "invalid type" } */
@property static int c; /* { dg-error "invalid type" } */
@property inline int d; /* { dg-error "declared as an .inline." } */
@property typedef int e; /* { dg-error "invalid type" } */
@property __thread int f; /* { dg-error "invalid type" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-deprecated-1.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test the 'dot syntax' with deprecated methods. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (int) classCount __attribute__ ((deprecated));
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)value __attribute__ ((deprecated));
 
- (int) count __attribute__ ((deprecated));
- (void) setCount: (int)value __attribute__ ((deprecated));
 
- (int) classCount2;
- (void) setClassCount2: (int)value;
 
- (int) count2;
- (void) setCount2: (int)value;
@end
 
void foo (void)
{
MyClass *object = nil;
 
 
if (object.count > 0) /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
object.count = 20; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
 
if (MyClass.classCount < -7) /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
MyClass.classCount = 11; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
 
if (object.classCount2 > 0)
object.classCount2 = 19;
 
if (object.count2 < -7)
object.count2 = 74;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-neg-1.mm
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/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Bar
{
int iVar;
}
@property int fooBar;
@end
 
@implementation Bar
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class .Bar." } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-setFooBar:. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 11 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-fooBar. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 11 } */
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the property syntax with non-synthesized setter/getter
and with a non-standard name for the getter. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
@property (getter = getA, nonatomic) int a;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
 
- (int) getA
{
return a;
}
- (void) setA: (int)value
{
a = value;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.a = 14;
 
if (object.a != 14)
abort ();
 
object.a = 23;
 
if (object.a != 23)
abort ();
 
object.a = 78;
 
if (object.a != 78)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-neg-5.mm
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/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Foo
@property ( readonly, getter = HELLO, setter = THERE : ) int value; /* { dg-error ".readonly. attribute conflicts with .setter. attribute" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-4.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test the 'dot syntax' without a declarated property. This tests
syntax errors in the case where the object is a Class. */
 
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass.invalid = 40; /* { dg-error "could not find setter.getter" } */
if (MyRootClass.invalid != 40) /* { dg-error "could not find setter.getter" } */
abort ();
 
MyRootClass.; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
if (MyRootClass.) /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
abort ();
 
MyRootClass.int; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
/* { dg-error "expected" "" { target *-*-* } 37 } */
if (MyRootClass.int) /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
/* { dg-error "expected" "" { target *-*-* } 39 } */
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-8.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the 'dot syntax' with typedefs. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
static int c;
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
+ (int) classCount;
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
+ (int) classCount
{
return c;
}
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count
{
c = count;
}
@end
 
typedef MyRootClass MyType;
 
int main (void)
{
MyType *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.count = 1974;
if (object.count != 1974)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-2.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
@interface Test : MyRootClass
{
int v1;
}
@property int v1;
/* TODO: Test more types of properties with different semantics
(retain, copy, atomic, nonatomic, and test various C and
Objective-C types). */
@end
 
@implementation Test
@synthesize v1;
@end
 
int main ()
{
Test *object = [[Test alloc] init];
 
/* Check that the synthesized methods exist and work. Do not invoke
them via property syntax - that is another test. Here we just
want to test the synthesis of the methods. */
[object setV1: 400];
 
if ([object v1] != 400)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-10.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the property syntax in a number of expressions. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
@property (nonatomic) int a;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize a;
@end
 
int
test (int g)
{
return g;
}
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
MyRootClass *object2 = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.a = 14;
object.a = object.a + object.a;
 
if (object.a != 28)
abort ();
 
object.a = 99;
object.a++;
 
if (object.a != 100)
abort ();
 
object.a = 99;
object.a *= 2;
 
if (object.a != 198)
abort ();
 
{
int f = object.a;
 
if (f != 198)
abort ();
 
if (f != object.a)
abort ();
 
if (object.a != f)
abort ();
 
object.a = object.a;
 
if (object.a != 198)
abort ();
}
 
if (test (object.a) != 198)
abort ();
 
object.a = -object.a;
 
if (object.a != -198)
abort ();
 
for (object.a = 0; object.a < 99; object.a++)
object2.a = object.a;
 
if (object2.a != object.a - 1)
abort ();
 
if (object2.a != 98)
abort ();
 
if (object.a != 99)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-20.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that if you have a property declared in a class and a
sub-class, the types match (unless it's a readonly property, in
which case a "specialization" is enough). */
 
@protocol MyProtocolA
- (void) doNothingA;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocolB
- (void) doNothingB;
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@interface MySubClass1 : MyRootClass
@end
 
@interface MySubClass2 : MyRootClass
@end
 
@interface MySubClass3 : MyRootClass <MyProtocolA>
@end
 
@interface MySubClass4 : MySubClass1
@end
 
/* Now, the test. */
 
@interface MyClass : MyRootClass
{ }
@property (assign) id <MyProtocolA> a; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property int b; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property float c; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (assign) MyRootClass *d; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (assign) MySubClass1 *e; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (assign, readonly) MySubClass1 *f; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (assign) MySubClass3 *g; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (assign, readonly) MySubClass3 *h; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@end
 
/* The following are all OK because they are identical. */
@interface MyClass2 : MyClass
{ }
@property (assign) id a;
@property int b;
@property float c;
@property (assign) MyRootClass *d;
@property (assign) MySubClass1 *e;
@property (assign, readonly) MySubClass1 *f;
@property (assign) MySubClass3 *g;
@property (assign, readonly) MySubClass3 *h;
@end
 
/* The following are not OK. */
@interface MyClass3 : MyClass
{ }
@property (assign) MySubClass1 *a; /* { dg-warning "type of property .a. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property float b; /* { dg-warning "type of property .b. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property int c; /* { dg-warning "type of property .c. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (assign) id d; /* { dg-warning "type of property .d. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (assign) MyRootClass *e; /* { dg-warning "type of property .e. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (assign, readonly) MyRootClass *f; /* { dg-warning "type of property .f. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (assign) MySubClass2 *g; /* { dg-warning "type of property .g. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (assign, readonly) MySubClass2 *h; /* { dg-warning "type of property .h. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@end
 
/* The following are OK. */
@interface MyClass4 : MyClass
{ }
@property (assign, readonly) MySubClass4 *f;
@property (assign, readonly) MySubClass3 <MyProtocolB> *h;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-encoding-1.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, March 2011. */
/* Test encoding properties. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
{
char char_property;
short short_property;
int int_property;
long long_property;
float float_property;
double double_property;
int *int_pointer_property;
 
id propertyA;
id propertyB;
id propertyC;
id propertyD;
int propertyE;
id propertyF;
 
id other_variable;
}
@property char char_property;
@property short short_property;
@property int int_property;
@property long long_property;
@property float float_property;
@property double double_property;
@property int *int_pointer_property;
 
@property (assign, getter=getP, setter=setP:) id propertyA;
@property (assign) id propertyB;
@property (copy) id propertyC;
@property (retain) id propertyD;
@property (nonatomic) int propertyE;
@property (nonatomic, readonly, copy) id propertyF;
 
@property (assign) id propertyG;
@property (assign, readonly, getter=X) id propertyH;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@synthesize char_property;
@synthesize short_property;
@synthesize int_property;
@synthesize long_property;
@synthesize float_property;
@synthesize double_property;
@synthesize int_pointer_property;
 
@synthesize propertyA;
@synthesize propertyB;
@synthesize propertyC;
@synthesize propertyD;
@synthesize propertyE;
@synthesize propertyF;
 
@synthesize propertyG = other_variable;
@dynamic propertyH;
@end
 
#ifdef __OBJC2__
void error (objc_property_t p)
{
printf ("Error - property_getAttributes (\"%s\") returns \"%s\"\n",
property_getName (p),
property_getAttributes (p));
abort ();
}
 
/* Concatenate 3 strings and return the result. */
char *concat (const char *a, const char *b, const char *c)
{
/* We happily leak memory here. This is a test. */
char *x = (char *)malloc (sizeof (char) * 128);
snprintf (x, 128, "%s%s%s", a, b, c);
return x;
}
 
#endif
 
int main (void)
{
#ifdef __OBJC2__
Class c = objc_getClass ("MySubClass");
objc_property_t p;
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "char_property");
/* Usually we expect "Tc,Vchar_property", but if a char is of
different size, it may be encoded differently than "c". */
if (strcmp (concat ("T", @encode (char), ",Vchar_property"),
property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "short_property");
if (strcmp (concat ("T", @encode (short), ",Vshort_property"),
property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "int_property");
if (strcmp (concat ("T", @encode (int), ",Vint_property"),
property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "long_property");
if (strcmp (concat ("T", @encode (long), ",Vlong_property"),
property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "float_property");
if (strcmp (concat ("T", @encode (float), ",Vfloat_property"),
property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "double_property");
if (strcmp (concat ("T", @encode (double), ",Vdouble_property"),
property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "int_pointer_property");
if (strcmp (concat ("T", @encode (int *), ",Vint_pointer_property"),
property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
/* Objects are always encoded as '@' hence the string does not
depend on the architecture. */
p = class_getProperty (c, "propertyA");
if (strcmp ("T@,GgetP,SsetP:,VpropertyA", property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "propertyB");
if (strcmp ("T@,VpropertyB", property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "propertyC");
if (strcmp ("T@,C,VpropertyC", property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "propertyD");
if (strcmp ("T@,&,VpropertyD", property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "propertyE");
if (strcmp (concat ("T", @encode (int), ",N,VpropertyE"),
property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "propertyF");
if (strcmp ("T@,R,C,N,VpropertyF", property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "propertyG");
if (strcmp ("T@,Vother_variable", property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
 
p = class_getProperty (c, "propertyH");
if (strcmp ("T@,R,D,GX", property_getAttributes (p)) != 0)
error (p);
#endif
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-6.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that each @synthesize is using a different instance variable,
and that it must belong to the class (not to a superclass). */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Test
{
int v;
int w;
}
@property int v1;
@property int v2;
@end
@implementation Test
@synthesize v1 = v; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@synthesize v2 = v; /* { dg-error "property .v2. is using the same instance variable as property .v1." } */
@end
@interface Test2 : Test
@property int w1;
@end
 
@implementation Test2
@synthesize w1; /* { dg-error "ivar .w1. used by .@synthesize. declaration must be an existing ivar" } */
@end
/* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation" "" { target *-*-* } 27 } */
/* { dg-message "method definition for .-setW1:. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 27 } */
/* { dg-message "method definition for .-w1. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 27 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-14.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
 
/* Test the warnings on 'assign'. */
@property id property_a; /* { dg-warning "object property .property.a. has no .assign., .retain. or .copy. attribute" } */
/* { dg-message ".assign. can be unsafe for Objective-C objects" "" { target *-*-* } 12 } */
 
@property (readonly) id property_b; /* No 'assign' warning (assign semantics do not matter if the property is readonly). */
@property id *property_c; /* No 'assign' warning (the type is not an Objective-C object). */
@property Class property_d; /* No 'assign' warning (Classes are static objects so assign semantics do not matter for them). */
@property MyRootClass *property_e; /* { dg-warning "object property .property.e. has no .assign., .retain. or .copy. attribute" } */
/* { dg-message ".assign. can be unsafe for Objective-C objects" "" { target *-*-* } 18 } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-24.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test @optional @properties. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
/* Use a different getters/setters, so that the only way to compile
object.countX is to find the actual @property. */
@protocol count
@required
/* @required + @synthesize. */
@property (getter=number1, setter=setNumber1:) int count1;
/* @required + manual setters/getters. */
@property (getter=number2, setter=setNumber2:) int count2;
 
@optional
/* @optional + @synthesize. */
@property (getter=number3, setter=setNumber3:) int count3;
/* @optional + manual setters/getters. */
@property (getter=number4, setter=setNumber4:) int count4;
 
@optional
/* @optional + readonly, with a setter added in the class itself. */
@property (readonly, getter=number5) int count5;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <count>
{
int count1;
int count2;
int count3;
int count4;
int count5;
}
- (void) setCount5: (int)value;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@synthesize count1;
- (int) number2
{
return count2;
}
- (void) setNumber2: (int)value
{
count2 = value;
}
@synthesize count3;
- (int) number4
{
return count4;
}
- (void) setNumber4: (int)value
{
count4 = value;
}
- (int) number5
{
return count5;
}
- (void) setCount5: (int)value
{
count5 = value;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
/* First, test that @required and @optional properties work as
expected if implemented either via @synthesize or manually. */
object.count1 = 44;
if (object.count1 != 44)
abort ();
 
object.count2 = 88;
if (object.count2 != 88)
abort ();
 
object.count3 = 77;
if (object.count3 != 77)
abort ();
 
object.count4 = 11;
if (object.count4 != 11)
abort ();
 
/* Now, test the complication: @optional @property which is
readonly, but which has a setter manually implemented.
Apparently it is possible to use the dotsyntax and the @optional
@property getter is used when reading, while the manual setter is
used when writing. */
object.count5 = 99;
if (object.count5 != 99)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-10.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test dot-syntax with 'super'. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
static int c;
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
+ (int) classCount;
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
+ (int) classCount
{
return c;
}
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count
{
c = count;
}
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
+ (int) testMe;
- (int) testMe;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (int) testMe
{
super.count = 400;
if (super.count != 400)
abort ();
 
return super.count;
}
+ (int) testMe
{
super.classCount = 4000;
if (super.classCount != 4000)
abort ();
 
return super.classCount;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
if ([object testMe] != 400)
abort ();
 
if ([MySubClass testMe] != 4000)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-18.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that if you have a property declared in a class and a
category, the attributes match. This is almost the same as
at-property-16.m, but for a category. It is a separate file
because it is difficult to test multiple messages for the same
line. */
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@property (assign) id a;
@property (retain) id b;
@property int c;
@property (nonatomic) int d;
@property int e;
@property int f;
@property int g;
@property (readonly) int h;
@property (readonly,getter=getMe) int i;
@property (nonatomic) float j;
@end
@interface MyRootClass (Category)
@property (retain) id a; /* { dg-warning "assign semantics attributes of property .a. conflict with previous declaration" } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 16 } */
@property (assign) id b; /* { dg-warning "assign semantics attributes of property .b. conflict with previous declaration" } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 17 } */
@property (nonatomic) int c; /* { dg-warning ".nonatomic. attribute of property .c. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 18 } */
@property int d; /* { dg-warning ".nonatomic. attribute of property .d. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 19 } */
@property (setter=setX:) int e; /* { dg-warning ".setter. attribute of property .e. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 20 } */
@property (getter=x) int f; /* { dg-warning ".getter. attribute of property .f. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 21 } */
@property (readonly) int g; /* { dg-warning ".readonly. attribute of property .g. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 22 } */
@property (readwrite) int h; /* Ok */
@property (readonly) int i; /* { dg-warning ".getter. attribute of property .i. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 24 } */
@property (nonatomic) float j; /* Ok */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-20.mm
0,0 → 1,67
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wall" } */
 
/* Test warnings with the dot-syntax. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
id a;
id b;
int p1;
int p2;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
 
@property int p1;
@property int p2;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize p1;
@synthesize p2;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
/* First, test that the artificial code generated by dot-syntax does
not generate unexpected warnings. */
 
/* All of the following should generate no warnings. */
object.p1 = 0;
object.p2 = 0;
object.p1 = object.p2 = 0;
if (object.p1 > 0)
object.p2 = 0;
object.p1++;
++object.p1;
object.p1--;
--object.p1;
while (object.p1)
object.p1--;
 
/* Now test some warnings. */
object.p1; /* This warning does not seem to be produced in C++. dg-warning "value computed is not used" */
 
/* TODO: It would be good to get the following to warn. */
if (object.p1 = 0) /* dg-warning "suggest parentheses around assignment used as truth value" */
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-28.mm
0,0 → 1,29
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test errors when extending a property in a class extension. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@property (readonly, retain) id property1; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (readonly) int property2; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (readonly, getter=y) int property3; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (readonly) int property4; /* Ok */
@property (readonly) int property5; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass ()
@property (readwrite, copy) id property1; /* { dg-warning "assign semantics attributes of property .property1. conflict with previous declaration" } */
@property (readwrite, nonatomic) int property2; /* { dg-warning ".nonatomic. attribute of property .property2. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (readwrite, getter=x) int property3; /* { dg-warning ".getter. attribute of property .property3. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (readwrite) int property4; /* Ok */
@property (readwrite) float property5; /* { dg-warning "type of property .property5. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@end
 
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-14.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test dot-syntax with accessors to be looked up in protocol @properties. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@protocol ProtocolA
@property int countA;
@end
 
@protocol ProtocolB
@property int countB;
@end
 
@protocol ProtocolC
@property int countC;
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass <ProtocolA, ProtocolB, ProtocolC>
@end
 
int function (MySubClass *object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB;
 
return object.countC;
}
 
int function2 (MyRootClass <ProtocolA, ProtocolB, ProtocolC> *object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB;
 
return object.countC;
}
 
int function3 (MyRootClass <ProtocolA, ProtocolB> *object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB; /* { dg-error "request for member .countC. in" } */
 
return object.countC; /* { dg-error "request for member .countC. in" } */
}
 
int function4 (id <ProtocolA, ProtocolB, ProtocolC> object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB;
 
return object.countC;
}
 
int function5 (id <ProtocolA, ProtocolB> object, int x)
{
object.countA = x;
object.countB = x;
object.countC = object.countB; /* { dg-error "request for member .countC. in" } */
 
return object.countC; /* { dg-error "request for member .countC. in" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dynamic-2.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
@end
 
@dynamic isa; /* { dg-error "misplaced .@dynamic. Objective-C.. construct" } */
 
@interface Test : MyRootClass
{
int v1;
}
@end
@implementation Test
@end
 
 
@interface Test (Category)
@property int v1;
@end
@implementation Test (Category)
@dynamic v1;
@end
 
 
@interface AnotherTest : MyRootClass
{
}
@property int one;
@end
 
@implementation AnotherTest
@dynamic one;
@dynamic one; /* { dg-error "property .one. already specified in .@dynamic." } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 41 } */
@dynamic three; /* { dg-error "no declaration of property .three. found in the interface" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-deprecated-2.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that deprecation warnings are produced when a setter/getter of
a @property is used directly. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyClass
{
Class isa;
int variable;
}
@property (assign, nonatomic) int property __attribute__ ((deprecated));
@end
 
void foo (void)
{
MyClass *object = nil;
 
if ([object property] > 0) /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
{
[object setProperty: 43]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
}
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-18.mm
0,0 → 1,90
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test dot-syntax with tricky assignments. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
- (int) somethingToExecuteOnlyOnce;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
- (int) somethingToExecuteOnlyOnce
{
a++;
return 10;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object1 = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
MyRootClass *object2 = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
MyRootClass *object3 = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
int i;
 
object1.count = 10;
if (object1.count != 10)
abort ();
 
object2.count = 10;
if (object2.count != 10)
abort ();
 
/* Test multiple assignments to a constant. */
object1.count = object2.count = 20;
 
if (object1.count != 20 || object2.count != 20)
abort ();
 
i = object1.count = 30;
 
if (i != 30 || object1.count != 30)
abort ();
 
i = object2.count = 30;
 
if (i != 30 || object2.count != 30)
abort ();
 
/* Test a simple assignment to something with a side-effect; the
'rhs' should be evaluated only once. */
object1.count = ([object2 somethingToExecuteOnlyOnce] > 0 ? 30 : 45);
 
if (object1.count != 30 || object2.count != 31)
abort ();
 
/* Test multiple assignments with side effects. */
object3.count = object1.count = ([object2 somethingToExecuteOnlyOnce] > 0 ? 30 : 45);
 
if (object1.count != 30 || object2.count != 32 || object3.count != 30)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-2.mm
0,0 → 1,13
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@property int name __attribute__((deprecated));
@property int table __attribute__((xxx)); /* { dg-warning ".xxx. attribute directive ignored" } */
@property void function (void); /* { dg-error "declaration of function .function. in invalid context" } */
@property typedef int j; /* { dg-error "invalid type for property" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dynamic-6.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test case when an accessor from a @property matches a method
required by a protocol. If the @property is @dynamic, then no
warning should be generated. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@protocol Count
- (int) count;
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass <Count>
{
Class isa;
}
@property int count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
/* This @dynamic turns off any warnings for -count and -setCount:. */
@dynamic count;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-6.mm
0,0 → 1,61
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the property syntax with non-synthesized setter/getter
and with standard names. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
@property (nonatomic) int a;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
 
- (int) a
{
return a;
}
- (void) setA: (int)value
{
a = value;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
if (object.a != 0)
abort ();
 
object.a = 14;
 
if (object.a != 14)
abort ();
 
object.a = 23;
 
if (object.a != 23)
abort ();
 
object.a = 78;
 
if (object.a != 78)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-neg-4.mm
0,0 → 1,17
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Person
{
char *fullName;
}
@property char *fullName;
+ (void) testClass;
@end
 
 
@implementation Person
@synthesize fullName;
+ (void) testClass {
self.fullName = "MyName"; /* { dg-error "request for member .fullName." } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-3.mm
0,0 → 1,64
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the 'dot syntax' without a declarated property. This tests the case where
the object is a Class. */
 
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
static int a;
static id b;
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
+ (int) count;
+ (void) setCount: (int)value;
+ (id) next;
+ (void) setNext: (id)value;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
+ (int) count
{
return a;
}
+ (void) setCount: (int)value
{
a = value;
}
+ (id) next
{
return b;
}
+ (void) setNext: (id)value
{
b = value;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
MyRootClass.count = 40;
if (MyRootClass.count != 40)
abort ();
 
MyRootClass.next = object;
if (MyRootClass.next != object)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-7.mm
0,0 → 1,48
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test dot syntax of a casted expression. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
id object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
((MyRootClass *)object).count = 200;
if (((MyRootClass *)object).count != 200)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-1.mm
0,0 → 1,53
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
@end
 
@synthesize isa; /* { dg-error "misplaced .@synthesize. Objective-C.. construct" } */
 
@interface Test : MyRootClass
{
int v1;
int v2;
int v3;
int v4;
int v5;
int v6;
int v7;
int v8;
}
@property int v1;
@property int v2;
@property int v3;
@property int v4;
@property int v5;
@property int v6;
@property int v7;
@property int v8;
@end
 
@implementation Test
@synthesize; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@synthesize v1, ; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@synthesize v2, v3 = ; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@synthesize v4, v5=v6, v6 = v5,v7;
@synthesize v8;
/* Some of the @synthesize above will fail due to syntax errors. The
compiler will then complain that the methods implementing the
properties are missing. That is correct, but we are not
interested. The following ones shut up the compiler. */
- (int) v1 { return v1; }
- (void) setV1: (int)a { v1 = a; }
- (int) v2 { return v2; }
- (void) setV2: (int)a { v2 = a; }
- (int) v3 { return v3; }
- (void) setV3: (int)a { v3 = a; }
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-5.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that @synthesize does not ICE if asked to use a non-existing
ivar. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Test
@property int v1;
@end
 
@implementation Test
@synthesize v1; /* { dg-error "must be an existing ivar" } */
@end
/* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation" "" { target *-*-* } 15 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-setV1:. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 15 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-v1. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 15 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property.exp
0,0 → 1,43
# GCC Objective-C++ testsuite that uses the `dg.exp' driver.
# Copyright (C) 2004, 2007, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
# Load support procs.
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
# If a testcase doesn't have special options, use these.
global DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
if ![info exists DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS] then {
set DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS " -ansi -pedantic-errors -Wno-long-long"
}
 
# Initialize `dg'.
dg-init
 
# Gather a list of all tests.
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.mm]]
 
# Main loop.
dg-runtest $tests "-fgnu-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
 
# Darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
# but Properties are not supported by the runtime lib before Darwin 9.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin\[9123\]*" ] {
dg-runtest $tests "-fnext-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
}
 
# All done.
dg-finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-13.mm
0,0 → 1,72
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test retain and copy synthesized methods. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int copy_count;
id a;
id b;
}
@property (copy) id a;
@property (retain) id b;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (id) copyWithZone: (void *)zone;
- (int) copyCount;
- (id) autorelease;
- (oneway void) release;
- (id) retain;
@end
 
/* This class implements copyWithZone, which doesn't do anything other
than increasing a counter of how many copies were made. */
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (id) copyWithZone: (void *)zone { copy_count++; return self; }
- (int) copyCount { return copy_count; }
- (id) autorelease { return self; }
- (oneway void) release { return; }
- (id) retain { return self; }
@synthesize a;
@synthesize b;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
MyRootClass *argument = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
/* This should copy argument. */
object.a = argument;
if (object.a != argument)
abort ();
 
/* Test that it was copied. */
if ([object.a copyCount] != 1)
abort ();
 
/* We just test that the retain accessors seem to work and that they
don't copy. We don't test that retain was actually called,
because if garbage collection is enabled, it may never be
called! */
object.b = argument;
if (object.b != argument)
abort ();
 
/* Test that it was not copied. */
if ([object.b copyCount] != 1)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-23.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that properties of type arrays or bitfields are rejected. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@property int a[8]; /* { dg-error "property can not be an array" } */
@property int b:8; /* { dg-error "expected" } */
@property int c[]; /* { dg-error "property can not be an array" } */
/* { dg-error "ISO C.. forbids zero-size array" "" { target *-*-* } 16 } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-9.mm
0,0 → 1,80
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that when using @synthesize with a readonly property, the
instance variable can be a specialization of the property type. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void)aMethod;
@end
 
@interface ClassA
@end
 
@interface ClassB : ClassA
@end
 
 
/* This is all OK. */
@interface Test
{
int v;
float w;
id x;
Test *y;
id <MyProtocol> *z;
ClassA *a;
ClassB *b;
ClassA <MyProtocol> *c;
}
@property (assign, readonly) int v;
@property (assign, readonly) float w;
@property (assign, readonly) id x;
@property (assign, readonly) Test *y;
@property (assign, readonly) id <MyProtocol> *z;
@property (assign, readonly) ClassA *a;
@property (assign, readonly) ClassB *b;
@end
 
@implementation Test
@synthesize v;
@synthesize w;
@synthesize x;
@synthesize y;
@synthesize z;
@synthesize a;
@synthesize b;
@end
 
 
/* This is sometimes OK, sometimes not OK. */
@interface Test2
{
int v; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
float w; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
id x; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
Test *y;
id <MyProtocol> *z; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
ClassA *a; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
ClassB *b;
}
@property (assign, readonly) float v;
@property (assign, readonly) id w;
@property (assign, readonly) int x;
@property (assign, readonly) id y;
@property (assign, readonly) Test *z;
@property (assign, readonly) ClassB *a;
@property (assign, readonly) ClassA *b;
@end
 
@implementation Test2
@synthesize v; /* { dg-error "property .v. is using instance variable .v. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize w; /* { dg-error "property .w. is using instance variable .w. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize x; /* { dg-error "property .x. is using instance variable .x. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize y;
@synthesize z; /* { dg-error "property .z. is using instance variable .z. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize a; /* { dg-error "property .a. is using instance variable .a. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize b;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-17.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that if you have a property declared in a class, with
getters/setters in the superclass, there are no warnings. */
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int myCount;
int myCount2;
int myCount3;
}
- (int)count;
- (void)setCount: (int)number;
- (int)count2;
- (void)setCount2: (int)number;
- (int)count3;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
- (int) count
{
return myCount;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)number
{
myCount = number;
}
- (int) count2
{
return myCount2;
}
- (void) setCount2: (int)number
{
myCount2 = number;
}
- (int) count3
{
return myCount3;
}
@end
 
 
 
/* Try with a subclass. */
@interface MyClass : MyRootClass
@property int count;
@end
 
@implementation MyClass
@end /* No warnings. */
 
 
 
/* Try with a category. */
@interface MyRootClass (count)
@property int count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass (count)
@end /* No warnings. */
 
 
 
/* Try with a category of a subclass. */
@interface MyClass2 : MyClass
@end
 
@implementation MyClass2
@end
 
@interface MyClass2 (count2)
@property int count2;
@end
 
@implementation MyClass2 (count2)
@end /* No warnings. */
 
 
 
/* Now, try with a category of a subclass, but with a missing setter,
which should generate a warning. */
@interface MyClass3 : MyClass
@end
 
@implementation MyClass3
@end
 
@interface MyClass3 (count3)
@property int count3;
@end
 
@implementation MyClass3 (count3)
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation" } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-setCount3:. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 97 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-27.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test overriding a readonly @property with a readwrite one in a class extension. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol count2
/* Use a different getters/setters, so that the only way to compile
object.countX is to find the actual @property. */
@property (readonly, getter=number2) int count2;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
{
int count1;
int count2;
}
@property (readonly, getter=number1) int count1;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass ()
@property (readwrite, getter=number1, setter=setNumber1:) int count1;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass () <count2>
@property (readwrite, getter=number2, setter=setNumber2:) int count2;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@synthesize count1;
@synthesize count2;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
object.count1 = 20;
if (object.count1 != 20)
abort ();
 
object.count2 = 11;
if (object.count2 != 11)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-13.mm
0,0 → 1,53
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test dot-syntax with a local variable. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
int i;
 
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
object.count = i;
if (object.count != i)
abort ();
}
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dynamic-1.mm
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/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
@end
 
@dynamic isa; /* { dg-error "misplaced .@dynamic. Objective-C.. construct" } */
 
@interface Test : MyRootClass
{
int v1;
int v2;
int v3;
int v4;
}
@property int v1;
@property int v2;
@property int v3;
@property int v4;
@end
 
@implementation Test
@dynamic; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@dynamic v1, ; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@dynamic v1, v2, v3;
@dynamic v4;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-1.mm
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/* This program tests use of property provided setter/getter functions. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#import "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
 
@interface Bar : TestsuiteObject
{
int iVar;
}
@property (setter=MySetter:) int FooBar;
@end
 
@implementation Bar
@synthesize FooBar=iVar;
 
- (void) MySetter : (int) value { iVar = value; }
 
@end
 
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
Bar *f = [Bar new];
f.FooBar = 1;
 
f.FooBar += 3;
 
f.FooBar -= 4;
return f.FooBar;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-17.mm
0,0 → 1,67
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test errors with the dot-syntax with pre/post increment and decrement. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int count;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@property (assign, readonly) int count;
- (void) setWriteOnlyCount: (int)value;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize count;
- (void) setWriteOnlyCount: (int)value
{
a = value;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.count = 10; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
if (object.count != 10) /* Ok */
abort ();
 
/* Test errors when trying to change a readonly property using
pre/post increment/decrement operators. */
object.count++; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
 
++object.count; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
 
object.count--; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
 
--object.count; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
 
/* Test errors when trying to change something using Objective-C 2.0
dot-syntax but there is a setter but no getter. */
object.writeOnlyCount = 10; /* Ok */
 
object.writeOnlyCount++; /* { dg-error "no .writeOnlyCount. getter found" } */
 
++object.writeOnlyCount; /* { dg-error "no .writeOnlyCount. getter found" } */
 
object.writeOnlyCount--; /* { dg-error "no .writeOnlyCount. getter found" } */
 
--object.writeOnlyCount; /* { dg-error "no .writeOnlyCount. getter found" } */
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-deprecated-1.mm
0,0 → 1,37
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that properties can be deprecated. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
@property int a __attribute__((deprecated));
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize a;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.a = 40; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
if (object.a != 40) /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/cxx-property-2.mm
0,0 → 1,22
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* All these C++ keywords are acceptable in ObjC method names, hence
should be accepted for property getters and setters. */
 
@interface Test
{
Class isa;
}
@property (getter=namespace) int p0;
@property (setter=namespace:) int p1;
@property (getter=and) int p2;
@property (setter=and:) int p3;
@property (getter=class) int p4;
@property (setter=class:) int p5;
@property (getter=new) int p6;
@property (setter=new:) int p7;
@property (getter=delete) int p8;
@property (setter=delete:) int p9;
@property (getter=delete) int p10;
@property (setter=delete:) int p11;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-11.mm
0,0 → 1,31
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test errors when @synthesize is used with bitfield instance variables in an incorrect way. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int countA : 2; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
int countB : 3; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@property int countA;
@property (nonatomic) short countB;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize countA; /* { dg-error ".atomic. property .countA. is using bit-field instance variable .countA." } */
@synthesize countB; /* { dg-error "property .countB. is using instance variable .countB. of incompatible type" } */
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class" } */
/* { dg-message "method definition for ..setCountA.. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 29 } */
/* { dg-message "method definition for ..countA. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 29 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-1.mm
0,0 → 1,20
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@property; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@property int; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@property int a;
@property int b, c;
@property () int d; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@property (readonly) int e;
@property (readonly,) int f; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
@property (xxx) int g; /* { dg-error "unknown property attribute" } */
@property (readonly,xxx) int h; /* { dg-error "unknown property attribute" } */
@property ( int i; /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
/* { dg-error "expected ... " "" { target *-*-* } 18 } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dynamic-5.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test @dynamic in the real scenario where a class declares a
@property, uses @dynamic to avoid implementing it, then subclasses
implement it. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@property int a;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@dynamic a;
@end
 
@interface Test : MyRootClass
{
int v1;
}
@end
 
@implementation Test
@synthesize a = v1;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
/* Note how 'object' is declared to be of class 'MyRootClass', but
actually is of the subclass which implements the property for
real. */
MyRootClass *object = [[Test alloc] init];
 
object.a = 40;
 
if (object.a != 40)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-5.mm
0,0 → 1,34
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
id property_a;
int property_b;
int property_c;
int property_d;
id property_e;
id property_f;
id property_g;
id property_h;
}
 
/* Test various error messages. */
@property id property_a; /* { dg-warning "object property .property.a. has no .assign., .retain. or .copy. attribute" } */
/* { dg-message ".assign. can be unsafe for Objective-C objects" "" { target *-*-* } 20 } */
@property int property_b = 4; /* { dg-error "expected" } */
@property (retain) int property_c; /* { dg-error ".retain. attribute is only valid for Objective-C objects" } */
@property (copy) int property_d; /* { dg-error ".copy. attribute is only valid for Objective-C objects" } */
 
@property (retain) id property_e;
@property (retain) id property_f;
@property (retain) id property_g;
@property (retain) id property_h;
@property (retain) id property_e; /* { dg-error "redeclaration of property .property_e." } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 26 } */
@end
 
@property id test; /* { dg-error "misplaced .@property. Objective-C.. construct" } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-neg-3.mm
0,0 → 1,14
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Person
{
char *firstName;
}
@property char *firstName;
@end
 
@implementation Person
@dynamic firstName;
@synthesize firstName; /* { dg-error "property .firstName. already specified in .@dynamic." } */
/* { dg-message "originally specified here" "" { target *-*-* } 11 } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-9.mm
0,0 → 1,50
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the property syntax with synthesized setter/getter
and with a non-standard name for the getter and setter. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
@property (getter = giveMeA, setter = writeA:, nonatomic) int a;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize a;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.a = 14;
 
if (object.a != 14)
abort ();
 
object.a = 23;
 
if (object.a != 23)
abort ();
 
object.a = 78;
 
if (object.a != 78)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-2.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the 'dot syntax' without a declarated property. This tests the case where
only the setter (or only the getter) exists. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
id b;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) a;
- (void) setCount: (int)value;
- (id) b;
- (void) setNext: (id)value;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) a
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)value
{
a = value;
}
- (id) b
{
return b;
}
- (void) setNext: (id)value
{
b = value;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
/* This should work because -setCount: exists (even if -count does
not). */
object.count = 40;
 
/* This should work because -a exists (even if -setA: does not). */
if (object.a != 40)
abort ();
 
/* This should work because -setNext: exists (even if -next does
not). */
object.next = object;
 
/* This should work because -b exists (even if -setB: does not). */
if (object.b != object)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-neg-7.mm
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/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface NSArray
{
int count;
}
@property(readonly) int count;
@end
 
@implementation NSArray
@synthesize count;
@end
 
void foo (NSArray *ans[], id pid, id apid[], int i) {
NSArray *test;
test.count = 1; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
((NSArray *)pid).count = 1; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
((NSArray *)apid[i]).count = 1; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
ans[i].count = 3; /* { dg-error "readonly property can not be set" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-6.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test nested 'dot syntax' (xxx.yyy.zzz or [xxx yyy].zzz). */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@class MyRootClass;
 
static MyRootClass *shared_root = nil;
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
int b;
MyRootClass *next;
}
@property int b;
@property (assign) MyRootClass *next;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (MyRootClass *)sharedInstance;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (MyRootClass *)same;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
@synthesize b;
@synthesize next;
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
+ (MyRootClass *)sharedInstance
{
if (!shared_root)
shared_root = [[self alloc] init];
 
return shared_root;
}
- (MyRootClass *)same
{
return self;
}
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
/* Test ClassName.accessor.accessor. */
MyRootClass.sharedInstance.count = 500;
if (MyRootClass.sharedInstance.count != 500)
abort ();
 
/* Test object.accessor.accessor. */
object.same.count = 1000;
if (object.same.count != 1000)
abort ();
 
/* Test object.accessor.property. */
object.same.next = object;
if (object.same.next != object)
abort ();
 
/* Test lots of nesting. */
if (object.next.next.same.same.next.next.same != object)
abort ();
 
/* Test more nesting. */
MyRootClass.sharedInstance.next = object;
MyRootClass.sharedInstance.next.next.next.next.next.count = 2000;
if (MyRootClass.sharedInstance.next.next.next.next.next.count != 2000)
abort ();
 
/* Test more nesting. */
MyRootClass.sharedInstance.same.same.same.same.same.count = 3000;
if (MyRootClass.sharedInstance.same.same.same.same.same.count != 3000)
abort ();
 
/* Test [object method].property. */
[MyRootClass sharedInstance].count = 5000;
if ([MyRootClass sharedInstance].count != 5000)
abort ();
 
/* Just a final check. */
if (shared_root.count != 5000)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-4.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test @synthesize for a @property where the setter/getter are also
declared by the user. This is fine. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
@property int v1;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol2
@property int v2;
@end
 
@interface Test : MyRootClass <MyProtocol, MyProtocol2>
{
int v1;
int _v2;
}
- (int)v1;
- (void)setV1: (int)aNumber;
- (int)v2;
@end
 
@implementation Test
@synthesize v1;
@synthesize v2 = _v2;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
Test *object = [[Test alloc] init];
 
/* We use dot-syntax here as this is just a general test that
user-declared setters/getters don't cause confusion. */
object.v1 = 400;
 
if (object.v1 != 400)
abort ();
 
object.v2 = 31;
 
if (object.v2 != 31)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-12.mm
0,0 → 1,47
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test atomic, assign synthesized methods. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
id b;
}
@property int a;
@property (assign) id b;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize a;
@synthesize b;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.a = 40;
if (object.a != 40)
abort ();
 
object.b = object;
if (object.b != object)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-22.mm
0,0 → 1,172
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test properties of different types. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
enum colour { Red, Black };
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
+ (Class) class;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
+ (Class) class { return self; }
@end
 
 
@interface MyClass : MyRootClass
{
/* A bunch of C types. */
char pchar;
short pshort;
int pint;
long plong;
float pfloat;
double pdouble;
enum colour penum;
 
/* A bunch of pointers to C types. */
char *pcharp;
short *pshortp;
int *pintp;
long *plongp;
float *pfloatp;
double *pdoublep;
enum colour *penump;
 
/* A bunch of Objective-C types. */
id pid;
Class pclass;
MyClass *pMyClassp;
}
@property (assign) char pchar;
@property (assign) short pshort;
@property (assign) int pint;
@property (assign) long plong;
@property (assign) float pfloat;
@property (assign) double pdouble;
@property (assign) enum colour penum;
 
@property (assign) char *pcharp;
@property (assign) short *pshortp;
@property (assign) int *pintp;
@property (assign) long *plongp;
@property (assign) float *pfloatp;
@property (assign) double *pdoublep;
@property (assign) enum colour *penump;
 
@property (assign) id pid;
@property (assign) Class pclass;
@property (assign) MyClass *pMyClassp;
@end
 
@implementation MyClass
@synthesize pchar;
@synthesize pshort;
@synthesize pint;
@synthesize plong;
@synthesize pfloat;
@synthesize pdouble;
@synthesize penum;
 
@synthesize pcharp;
@synthesize pshortp;
@synthesize pintp;
@synthesize plongp;
@synthesize pfloatp;
@synthesize pdoublep;
@synthesize penump;
 
@synthesize pid;
@synthesize pclass;
@synthesize pMyClassp;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyClass *object = [[MyClass alloc] init];
 
object.pchar = 1;
if (object.pchar != 1)
abort ();
 
object.pshort = 2;
if (object.pshort != 2)
abort ();
 
object.pint = 3;
if (object.pint != 3)
abort ();
 
object.plong = 4;
if (object.plong != 4)
abort ();
 
object.pfloat = 0;
if (object.pfloat != 0)
abort ();
 
object.pdouble = 0;
if (object.pdouble != 0)
abort ();
 
object.penum = Black;
if (object.penum != Black)
abort ();
 
object.pcharp = (char *)0;
if (object.pcharp != 0)
abort ();
object.pshortp = (short *)0;
if (object.pshortp != 0)
abort ();
 
object.pintp = (int *)0;
if (object.pintp != 0)
abort ();
object.plongp = (long *)0;
if (object.plongp != 0)
abort ();
object.pfloatp = (float *)0;
if (object.pfloatp != 0)
abort ();
object.pdoublep = (double *)0;
if (object.pdoublep != 0)
abort ();
object.penump = (enum colour *)0;
if (object.penump != 0)
abort ();
 
object.pid = object;
if (object.pid != object)
abort ();
 
object.pclass = [MyClass class];
if (object.pclass != [MyClass class])
abort ();
 
object.pMyClassp = object;
if (object.pMyClassp != object)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-8.mm
0,0 → 1,80
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that when using @synthesize the instance variable and the
property have exactly the same type. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void)aMethod;
@end
 
@interface ClassA
@end
 
@interface ClassB : ClassA
@end
 
 
/* This is all OK. */
@interface Test
{
int v;
float w;
id x;
Test *y;
id <MyProtocol> *z;
ClassA *a;
ClassB *b;
ClassA <MyProtocol> *c;
}
@property (assign) int v;
@property (assign) float w;
@property (assign) id x;
@property (assign) Test *y;
@property (assign) id <MyProtocol> *z;
@property (assign) ClassA *a;
@property (assign) ClassB *b;
@end
 
@implementation Test
@synthesize v;
@synthesize w;
@synthesize x;
@synthesize y;
@synthesize z;
@synthesize a;
@synthesize b;
@end
 
 
/* This is not OK. */
@interface Test2
{
int v; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
float w; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
id x; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
Test *y; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
id <MyProtocol> *z; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
ClassA *a; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
ClassB *b; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
}
@property (assign) float v;
@property (assign) id w;
@property (assign) int x;
@property (assign) id y;
@property (assign) Test *z;
@property (assign) ClassB *a;
@property (assign) ClassA *b;
@end
 
@implementation Test2
@synthesize v; /* { dg-error "property .v. is using instance variable .v. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize w; /* { dg-error "property .w. is using instance variable .w. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize x; /* { dg-error "property .x. is using instance variable .x. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize y; /* { dg-error "property .y. is using instance variable .y. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize z; /* { dg-error "property .z. is using instance variable .z. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize a; /* { dg-error "property .a. is using instance variable .a. of incompatible type" } */
@synthesize b; /* { dg-error "property .b. is using instance variable .b. of incompatible type" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-16.mm
0,0 → 1,46
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that if you have a property declared in a class and a
sub-class, the attributes match. */
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@property (assign) id a; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (retain) id b; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property int c; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (nonatomic) int d; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property int e; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property int f; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property int g; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@property (readonly) int h; /* Ok */
@property (readonly,getter=getMe) int i; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@end
 
@interface MyClass : MyRootClass
@property (assign) id a;
@property (retain) id b;
@property int c;
@property (nonatomic) int d;
@property int e;
@property int f;
@property int g;
@property (readonly) int h;
@property (readonly,getter=getMe) int i;
@end
 
@interface MyClass2 : MyRootClass
@property (retain) id a; /* { dg-warning "assign semantics attributes of property .a. conflict with previous declaration" } */
@property (assign) id b; /* { dg-warning "assign semantics attributes of property .b. conflict with previous declaration" } */
@property (nonatomic) int c; /* { dg-warning ".nonatomic. attribute of property .c. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property int d; /* { dg-warning ".nonatomic. attribute of property .d. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (setter=setX:) int e; /* { dg-warning ".setter. attribute of property .e. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (getter=x) int f; /* { dg-warning ".getter. attribute of property .f. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (readonly) int g; /* { dg-warning ".readonly. attribute of property .g. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@property (readwrite) int h; /* Ok */
@property (readonly) int i; /* { dg-warning ".getter. attribute of property .i. conflicts with previous declaration" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-26.mm
0,0 → 1,85
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test @properties in class extensions. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol count4
/* Use a different getters/setters, so that the only way to compile
object.countX is to find the actual @property. */
@property (getter=number4, setter=setNumber4:) int count4;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
{
int count1;
int count2;
int count3;
int count4;
}
@property (getter=number1, setter=setNumber1:) int count1;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass ()
@property (getter=number2, setter=setNumber2:) int count2;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass () <count4>
@property (getter=number3, setter=setNumber3:) int count3;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@synthesize count1;
@synthesize count2;
- (int) number3
{
return count3;
}
- (void) setNumber3: (int)value
{
count3 = value;
}
@synthesize count4;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
object.count1 = 20;
if (object.count1 != 20)
abort ();
 
object.count2 = 11;
if (object.count2 != 11)
abort ();
 
object.count3 = 19;
if (object.count3 != 19)
abort ();
 
object.count4 = 74;
if (object.count4 != 74)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-12.mm
0,0 → 1,105
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test looking up a setter or getter which are in a protocol attached
to a category of a superclass. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
static int c;
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol count
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@protocol classCount
+ (int) classCount;
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass (Category) <count, classCount>
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass (Category)
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
+ (int) classCount
{
return c;
}
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count
{
c = count;
}
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
+ (int) testMe;
- (int) testMe;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (int) testMe
{
self.count = 400;
if (self.count != 400)
abort ();
 
return self.count;
}
+ (int) testMe
{
self.classCount = 4000;
if (self.classCount != 4000)
abort ();
 
return self.classCount;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
object.count = 44;
if (object.count != 44)
abort ();
 
MySubClass.classCount = 40;
if (MySubClass.classCount != 40)
abort ();
 
if ([object testMe] != 400)
abort ();
 
if ([MySubClass testMe] != 4000)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-22.mm
0,0 → 1,19
/* PR objc/47784. This testcase used to crash the compiler. */
 
typedef struct {
float x;
} SomeType;
 
@interface MyClass
 
@property(assign,readwrite) SomeType position;
 
@end
 
void example (MyClass *x)
{
const SomeType SomeTypeZero = {0.0f};
 
x.position= SomeTypeZero;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/fsf-property-basic.mm
0,0 → 1,70
/* Basic test, auto-generated getter/setter based on property name. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
 
extern int printf (const char *fmt,...);
extern void abort (void);
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
 
@interface Bar
{
@public
Class isa;
int FooBar;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc ;
- (id) init;
- (int) whatIsFooBar;
@property int FooBar;
@end
 
@implementation Bar
 
+initialize { return self;}
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
 
- (id) init {return self;}
 
- (int) whatIsFooBar { return self->FooBar; }
@synthesize FooBar;
@end
 
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int res;
Bar *f = [[Bar alloc] init];
 
/* First, establish that the property getter & setter have been synthesized
and operate correctly. */
[f setFooBar:1];
 
if ([f whatIsFooBar] != 1)
{ printf ("setFooBar did not set FooBar\n"); abort ();}
res = [f FooBar];
if (res != 1 )
{ printf ("[f FooBar] = %d\n", res); abort ();}
/* Now check the short-cut object.property syntax. */
/* Read... */
res = f.FooBar;
if (res != 1 )
{ printf ("f.FooBar = %d\n", res); abort ();}
/* .... write. */
f.FooBar = 0;
/* printf ("seems OK\n", res); */
return f.FooBar;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-16.mm
0,0 → 1,91
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test dot-syntax with pre/post increment and decrement. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.count = 10;
if (object.count != 10)
abort ();
 
/* First, test that they increment/decrement as expected. */
object.count++;
if (object.count != 11)
abort ();
 
++object.count;
if (object.count != 12)
abort ();
 
object.count--;
if (object.count != 11)
abort ();
 
--object.count;
if (object.count != 10)
abort ();
 
/* Now, test that they are pre/post increment/decrement, as
expected. */
if (object.count++ != 10)
abort ();
 
if (object.count != 11)
abort ();
 
if (++object.count != 12)
abort ();
 
if (object.count != 12)
abort ();
 
if (object.count-- != 12)
abort ();
 
if (object.count != 11)
abort ();
 
if (--object.count != 10)
abort ();
 
if (object.count != 10)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/fsf-property-named-ivar.mm
0,0 → 1,69
/* Basic test, auto-generated getter/setter based on named ivar */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
 
extern int printf (const char *fmt,...);
extern void abort (void);
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
 
@interface Bar
{
@public
Class isa;
int var;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc ;
- (id) init;
 
@property int FooBar;
@end
 
@implementation Bar
 
+initialize { return self;}
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
 
- (id) init {return self;}
 
@synthesize FooBar = var;
@end
 
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int res;
Bar *f = [[Bar alloc] init];
 
/* First, establish that the property getter & setter have been synthesized
and operate correctly. */
[f setFooBar:1234];
 
if (f->var != 1234)
{ printf ("setFooBar did not set var correctly\n"); abort ();}
res = [f FooBar];
if (res != 1234 )
{ printf ("[f FooBar] = %d\n", res); abort ();}
/* Now check the short-cut object.property syntax. */
/* Read .... */
res = f.FooBar;
if (res != 1234 )
{ printf ("f.FooBar = %d\n", res); abort ();}
/* ... and write. */
f.FooBar = 0;
/* printf ("seems OK\n", res); */
return f.FooBar;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/cxx-property-1.mm
0,0 → 1,10
/* Testcase from PR obj-c++/48275. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Test
{
int ns;
}
@property (getter=namespace) int ns;
 
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-10.mm
0,0 → 1,53
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test @synthesize with bitfield instance variables. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int countA : 2;
int countB : 3;
int countC : 4;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@property (nonatomic) int countA;
@property (nonatomic) int countB;
@property (nonatomic) int countC;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize countA;
@synthesize countB;
@synthesize countC;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.countA = 1;
object.countB = 3;
object.countC = 4;
 
if (object.countA != 1)
abort ();
 
if (object.countB != 3)
abort ();
 
if (object.countC != 4)
abort ();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dynamic-4.mm
0,0 → 1,45
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
@end
 
/* Test @property/@dynamic with protocols. */
 
@protocol MyProtocol
@property int a;
@end
 
 
/* This class is declared to conform to the protocol, but because of
@dynamic, no warnings are issued even if the getter/setter for the
@property are missing. */
@interface MyClass1 : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
@end
 
@implementation MyClass1
@dynamic a;
@end
 
 
/* This class is declared to conform to the protocol and warnings are
issued because the setter for the @property is missing. */
@interface MyClass2 : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
@end
 
@implementation MyClass2
- (int) a
{
return 0;
}
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation" } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-setA:. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 43 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MyClass2. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 43 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-4.mm
0,0 → 1,40
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
- (int) myGetter;
- (int) myGetterB;
- (int) myGetter2;
- (void) mySetter: (int)property;
- (void) mySetterB: (int)property;
- (void) mySetter2: (int)property;
 
/* Test that all the new property attributes can be parsed. */
@property (assign) id property_a;
@property (copy) id property_b;
@property (nonatomic) int property_c;
@property (readonly) int property_d;
@property (readwrite) int property_e;
@property (retain) id property_f;
@property (release) int property_g; /* { dg-error "unknown property attribute" } */
 
@property (getter=myGetter) int property_h;
@property (setter=mySetter:) int property_i;
 
/* Now test various problems. */
 
@property (readonly, readwrite) int a; /* { dg-error ".readonly. attribute conflicts with .readwrite. attribute" } */
@property (readonly, setter=mySetterB:) int b; /* { dg-error ".readonly. attribute conflicts with .setter. attribute" } */
 
@property (assign, retain) id c; /* { dg-error ".assign. attribute conflicts with .retain. attribute" } */
@property (assign, copy) id d; /* { dg-error ".assign. attribute conflicts with .copy. attribute" } */
@property (copy, retain) id e; /* { dg-error ".retain. attribute conflicts with .copy. attribute" } */
 
@property (setter=mySetter:,setter=mySetter2:) int f; /* { dg-error ".setter. attribute may only be specified once" } */
@property (getter=myGetter, getter=myGetter2 ) int g; /* { dg-error ".getter. attribute may only be specified once" } */
 
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-neg-2.mm
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/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Bar
@end
 
@implementation Bar
@property int FooBar; /* { dg-error "property declaration not in @interface or @protocol context" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-1.mm
0,0 → 1,63
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the 'dot syntax' without a declarated property. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
id b;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)value;
- (id) next;
- (void) setNext: (id)value;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)value
{
a = value;
}
- (id) next
{
return b;
}
- (void) setNext: (id)value
{
b = value;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.count = 40;
if (object.count != 40)
abort ();
 
object.next = object;
if (object.next != object)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-8.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the property syntax with non-synthesized setter/getter
and with a non-standard name for the setter. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
@property (setter = writeA:, nonatomic) int a;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
 
- (int) a
{
return a;
}
- (void) writeA: (int)value
{
a = value;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
object.a = 14;
 
if (object.a != 14)
abort ();
 
object.a = 23;
 
if (object.a != 23)
abort ();
 
object.a = 78;
 
if (object.a != 78)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/property-neg-6.mm
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/* Check for proper declaration of @property. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Bar
{
int iVar;
}
@property int FooBar /* { dg-error "expected ';' at end of input" } */
/* { dg-error "expected '@end' at end of input" "" { target *-*-* } 8 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-5.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test the 'dot syntax' with self, both in instance and class methods. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
static int c;
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
- (int) count;
- (void) setCount: (int)count;
+ (int) classCount;
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
+ (int) classCount
{
return c;
}
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count
{
c = count;
}
- (int) testMe
{
self.count = 400;
if (self.count != 400)
abort ();
 
return self.count;
}
+ (int) testMe
{
self.classCount = 4000;
if (self.classCount != 4000)
abort ();
 
return self.classCount;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
if ([object testMe] != 400)
abort ();
 
if ([MyRootClass testMe] != 4000)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/dotsyntax-9.mm
0,0 → 1,77
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test that setter/getters for dot-syntax are properly found even if
not declared in the @interface, but available in the local
@implementation before the current line (ie, [object name] can be
compiled in that case, so object.name should be compiled too). */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
static int c;
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (int) count
{
return a;
}
- (void) setCount: (int)count
{
a = count;
}
+ (int) classCount
{
return c;
}
+ (void) setClassCount: (int)count
{
c = count;
}
- (int) testMe
{
self.count = 400;
if (self.count != 400)
abort ();
 
return self.count;
}
+ (int) testMe
{
self.classCount = 4000;
if (self.classCount != 4000)
abort ();
 
return self.classCount;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MyRootClass *object = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
if ([object testMe] != 400)
abort ();
 
if ([MyRootClass testMe] != 4000)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-11.mm
0,0 → 1,44
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test that properties are found even if implemented in superclasses. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
int a;
}
@property (nonatomic) int a;
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@synthesize a;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@end
 
int main (void)
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
object.a = 40;
if (object.a != 40)
abort ();
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/synthesize-3.mm
0,0 → 1,66
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test @synthesize for a @property which is not declared directly in
the @interface, but in a @protocol that the @interface conforms
to. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) initialize;
+ (id) alloc;
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
@property int v1;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol2
@property int v2;
@end
 
@interface Test : MyRootClass <MyProtocol, MyProtocol2>
{
int v1;
int _v2;
}
@end
 
@implementation Test
@synthesize v1;
@synthesize v2 = _v2;
@end
 
int main (void)
{
Test *object = [[Test alloc] init];
 
/* Check that the synthesized methods exist and work. Do not invoke
them via property syntax - that is another test. Here we just
want to test the synthesis of the methods. */
[object setV1: 400];
 
if ([object v1] != 400)
abort ();
 
[object setV2: 31];
 
if ([object v2] != 31)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/property/at-property-21.mm
0,0 → 1,23
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) message;
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
 
/* Test the warnings on 'assign' with protocols. */
@property id <MyProtocol> property_a; /* { dg-warning "object property .property.a. has no .assign., .retain. or .copy. attribute" } */
/* { dg-message ".assign. can be unsafe for Objective-C objects" "" { target *-*-* } 16 } */
 
@property MyRootClass <MyProtocol> *property_b; /* { dg-warning "object property .property.b. has no .assign., .retain. or .copy. attribute" } */
/* { dg-message ".assign. can be unsafe for Objective-C objects" "" { target *-*-* } 19 } */
 
@property Class <MyProtocol> property_c; /* No 'assign' warning (Classes are static objects so assign semantics do not matter for them). */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-2.mm
0,0 → 1,16
/* Recover gracefully from a syntax error. */
 
@implementation Whatever /* { dg-warning "cannot find interface declaration for .Whatever." } */
 
- (void) function
{
if( 1 )
{
else /* { dg-error "expected .\}. before .else." } */
{
}
}
 
- (void) another {}
 
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-conflict-1.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that you can not declare two methods, in the same protocol,
with the same name but conflicting method signatures. */
 
@protocol MyProtocol
+ (int) method1: (int)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
+ (float) method1: (int)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration of method .\\+method1." } */
 
- (int) method2: (int)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (int) method2: (float)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration of method .\\-method2." } */
 
@optional
+ (int *) method3: (int)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
+ (int *) method3: (int **)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration of method .\\+method3." } */
 
- (id) method4: (id)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) method4: (id)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration of method .\\-method4." } */
@end
 
/* We don't test conflicting types between @required and @optional
methods, as that is tested in method-conflict-2. */
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/protocol-qualifier-2.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that protocol qualifiers are maintained correctly when a
@class is replaced by its @interface. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) method;
@end
 
@class MyClass;
 
static MyClass <MyProtocol> *object1;
static MyClass *object2;
 
/* Declarating the @interface now will need to update all the existing
ObjC types referring to MyClass with the new information. We need
to test that protocol information is not lost in the process. */
@interface MyClass
@end
 
void test1 (void)
{
[object1 method]; /* Ok */
[object2 method]; /* { dg-warning ".MyClass. may not respond to ..method." } */
/* { dg-warning "without a matching method" "" { target *-*-* } 27 } */
/* { dg-warning "will be assumed to return" "" { target *-*-* } 27 } */
/* { dg-warning "as arguments" "" { target *-*-* } 27 } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-3.mm
0,0 → 1,24
/* Do not warn about "slightly" mismatched method signatures if
-Wstrict-selector-match is off. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wno-strict-selector-match" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Base
- (id) meth1: (Base *)arg1;
- (id) window;
@end
 
@interface Derived: Base
- (id) meth1: (Derived *)arg1;
- (Base *) window;
@end
 
void foo(void) {
id r;
 
[r meth1:r];
[r window];
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/selector-5.mm
0,0 → 1,13
/* { dg-options "" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
int main()
{
SEL foo = @selector(foo::);
return 0;
}
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "foo::" } } */
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/protocol-optional-1.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that @optional for @protocol works. */
 
@protocol MyProtocol
+ (int)classMethod;
- (int)method;
@optional
+ (int)optionalClassMethod;
- (int)optionalMethod;
@end
 
@interface MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
@end
 
/* The implementation implements both the @required methods, but none
of the @optional ones. There should be no warnings as the
@optional methods are optional. ;-) */
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (int)classMethod
{
return 20;
}
- (int)method
{
return 11;
}
@end
 
int function (id <MyProtocol> object1,
MyRootClass *object2)
{
/* Test that there are no warnings if you try to use an @optional
method with an object of the class. */
int i = 0;
 
i += [object1 method];
i += [object2 method];
i += [MyRootClass classMethod];
i += [object1 optionalMethod];
i += [object2 optionalMethod];
i += [MyRootClass optionalClassMethod];
 
return i;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-16.mm
0,0 → 1,20
/* Test if addition of 'volatile' to object causes bogus error in presence of try-catch. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
extern void func( void * outData) ;
struct Point {
short v;
short h;
};
 
 
void foo ()
{
Point eventLocation;
@try {
} @catch (id iiii) {
}
 
func( &eventLocation );
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/exceptions-5.mm
0,0 → 1,115
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that you can use an unnamed argument with @catch. This test is the same
as exceptions-3.mm, but with no name for @catch arguments. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol;
 
typedef MyObject MyObjectTypedef;
typedef MyObject *MyObjectPtrTypedef;
typedef int intTypedef;
 
int test (id object)
{
int dummy = 0;
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (int) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (intTypedef) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (int *) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (id) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (id <MyProtocol>) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter can not be protocol-qualified" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObject *) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObject <MyProtocol> *) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter can not be protocol-qualified" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObject) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{ /* { dg-error "no matching function" "" { target *-*-* } 72 } */
dummy++; /* { dg-message "MyObject" "" { target *-*-* } 13 } */
} /* { dg-message "candidate" "" { target *-*-* } 13 } */
/* { dg-message "candidate" "" { target *-*-* } 72 } */
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (static MyObject *) /* { dg-error "storage class" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObjectTypedef *) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObjectTypedef <MyProtocol> *) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter can not be protocol-qualified" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObjectPtrTypedef) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (Class) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (...) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
return dummy;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/cxx-ivars-3.mm
0,0 → 1,54
// Check if ObjC classes with non-POD C++ ivars are specially marked in the metadata.
 
// { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } }
// { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } }
// { dg-options "-fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" }
// This test has no equivalent or meaning for m64/ABI V2
// { dg-xfail-run-if "No Test Avail" { *-*-darwin* && lp64 } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } }
 
#include <objc/objc-runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
#ifndef CLS_HAS_CXX_STRUCTORS
#define CLS_HAS_CXX_STRUCTORS 0x2000L
#endif
 
struct cxx_struct {
int a, b;
cxx_struct (void) { a = b = 55; }
};
 
@interface Foo {
int c;
cxx_struct s;
}
@end
 
@interface Bar: Foo {
float f;
}
@end
 
@implementation Foo
@end
 
@implementation Bar
@end
 
int main (void)
{
#ifndef __LP64__
Class cls;
 
cls = objc_getClass("Foo");
CHECK_IF(cls->info & CLS_HAS_CXX_STRUCTORS);
cls = objc_getClass("Bar");
CHECK_IF(!(cls->info & CLS_HAS_CXX_STRUCTORS));
 
#else
/* No test needed or available. */
abort ();
#endif
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-lookup-1.mm
0,0 → 1,94
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, June 2011. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@class NotKnown;
 
@protocol MyProtocol
+ (id) classMethod;
- (id) instanceMethod;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol2
+ (id) classMethod2;
- (id) instanceMethod2;
@end
 
void test (Class x, Class <MyProtocol> y, id w, id <MyProtocol> z, NotKnown *a, NotKnown <MyProtocol> *b)
{
/* "Class x" means that "x" responds to any class methods, and may
also respond to instance methods because instance methods of the
root class are class methods. */
[x classMethod]; /* No warning here. */
 
[x instanceMethod]; /* No warning here. */
 
 
/* "Class <MyProtocol> y" means that "y" responds to any class
methods specified in the protocol MyProtocol, but not to other
class or instance methods. If a class method is not found, an
instance method from the protocol may be used instead but that is
suspicious and gets a warning. */
[y classMethod]; /* No warning here. */
 
[y instanceMethod]; /* { dg-warning "found .\\-instanceMethod. instead of .\\+instanceMethod. in protocol" } */
 
[y classMethod2]; /* { dg-warning ".\\+classMethod2. not found in protocol" } */
 
[y instanceMethod2]; /* { dg-warning ".\\+instanceMethod2. not found in protocol" } */
 
 
/* If a class is specified by name, the @interface must be available
to check what it responds to. */
[NotKnown classMethod]; /* { dg-warning ".interface of class .NotKnown. not found" } */
 
 
/* "id w" means that "w" responds to anything, both class and
instance methods. */
[w instanceMethod]; /* No warning here. */
 
[w instanceMethod2]; /* No warning here. */
 
[w classMethod]; /* No warning here. */
 
[w classMethod2]; /* No warning here. */
 
 
/* "id <MyProtocol> z" means that "z" responds to any instance
methods in the protocol, but not class methods. To select class
methods, you use "Class <MyProtocol> z". */
[z instanceMethod]; /* No warning here. */
 
[z instanceMethod2]; /* { dg-warning ".\\-instanceMethod2. not found in protocol" } */
 
[z classMethod]; /* { dg-warning ".\\-classMethod. not found in protocol" } */
 
[z classMethod2]; /* { dg-warning ".\\-classMethod2. not found in protocol" } */
 
 
/* "NotKnown *a" means that "a" is an instance of NotKnown. Since
the programmer explicitly specified the class name, it must be
because they expect the compiler to do type-checking; the
@interface must be available to do this check, otherwise the
compiler does not know what "a" responds to. */
[a instanceMethod]; /* { dg-warning ".interface of class .NotKnown. not found" } */
 
/* But, if you cast it to "id", then you're disabling type-checking
and the warnings should go away. */
[(id)a instanceMethod]; /* No warning here. */
 
 
/* "NotKnown <MyProtocol> *b" means that "a" is an instance of
NotKnown, and also implements protocol <MyProtocol>. If you send
a message that is part of the protocol, then the compiler can do
type-checking and all is fine. */
[b instanceMethod];
 
/* But if you send a message that is not part of the protocol, then
you'll get a warning that the method can not be found in the
protocol. */
[b instanceMethod2]; /* { dg-warning ".\\-instanceMethod2. not found in protocol" } */
 
/* But, if you cast it to "id", then you're disabling type-checking
and the warnings should go away. */
[(id)b instanceMethod2]; /* No warning here. */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/pr24393.mm
0,0 → 1,10
/* { dg-do compile } */
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Foo
{
Class isa;
}
- (void) doSomething:(id object; /* { dg-error "xpected .\\)." } */
- (void) someOtherMethod;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/protocol-inheritance-2.mm
0,0 → 1,57
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test standard warnings when a class conforms to a protocol but some
methods are implemented in the superclass. Use -Wno-protocol to
turn these off. */
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (int)method;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol2
- (int)method2;
@end
 
/* The superclass implements the method required by the protocol. */
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
- (int)method;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
- (int)method
{
return 23;
}
@end
 
/* The subclass inherits the method (does not implement it directly)
and unless -Wno-protocol is used, we emit a warning. */
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@end
 
/* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class .MySubClass." "" { target *-*-* } 39 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .\\-method. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 39 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MySubClass. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 39 } */
 
 
/* The subclass instead does not inherit the method method2 (and does
not implement it directly) so it does not conform to the
protocol MyProtocol2. */
@interface MySubClass2 : MyRootClass <MyProtocol2>
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass2
@end /* Warnings here, below. */
 
/* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class .MySubClass2." "" { target *-*-* } 53 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .\\-method2. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 53 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MySubClass2. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol2. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 53 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/super-dealloc-2.mm
0,0 → 1,46
/* Check for warnings about missing [super dealloc] calls. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Foo {
void *isa;
}
- (void) dealloc;
- (void) some_other;
@end
 
@interface Bar: Foo {
void *casa;
}
- (void) dealloc0;
@end
 
@interface Baz: Bar {
void *usa;
}
- (void) dealloc;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
- (void) dealloc {
isa = 0; /* Should not warn here. */
}
- (void) some_other {
isa = (void *)-1;
}
@end
 
@implementation Bar
- (void) dealloc0 {
casa = 0;
[super some_other]; /* Should not warn here. */
}
@end
 
@implementation Baz
- (void) dealloc {
usa = 0;
[super dealloc0];
} /* { dg-warning "method possibly missing a .super dealloc. call" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-lossage-3.mm
0,0 → 1,29
/* Crash due to descriptionFor(Instance|Class)Method applied to
a protocol with no instance/class methods respectively.
Problem report and original fix by richard@brainstorm.co.uk. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include <objc/Protocol.h>
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
@interface MyClass
- name;
@end
 
@protocol NoInstanceMethods
+ testMethod;
@end
 
@protocol NoClassMethods
- testMethod;
@end
 
int
main()
{
protocol_getMethodDescription (@protocol(NoInstanceMethods), @selector(name), YES, YES);
protocol_getMethodDescription (@protocol(NoInstanceMethods), @selector(name), YES, NO);
protocol_getMethodDescription (@protocol(NoClassMethods), @selector(name), YES, YES);
protocol_getMethodDescription (@protocol(NoClassMethods), @selector(name), YES, NO);
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-4.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Check that the compiler does not incorrectly complain about
exceptions being caught by previous @catch blocks. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wall -fobjc-exceptions" } */
 
@interface Exception
@end
 
@interface FooException : Exception
@end
 
extern void foo();
 
void test()
{
@try {
foo();
}
@catch (FooException* fe) {
}
@catch (Exception* e) {
}
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-2.mm
0,0 → 1,88
/* Test various ObjC types assignments and comparisons. */
/* Author: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) foo;
@end
 
@interface MyClass
@end
 
@interface MyOtherClass <MyProtocol>
- (void) foo;
@end
 
int main()
{
id obj = nil;
id<MyProtocol> obj_p = nil;
MyClass *obj_c = nil;
MyOtherClass *obj_cp = nil;
Class obj_C = Nil;
 
/* Assigning to an 'id' variable should never
generate a warning. */
obj = obj_p; /* Ok */
obj = obj_c; /* Ok */
obj = obj_cp; /* Ok */
obj = obj_C; /* Ok */
/* Assigning to a 'MyClass *' variable should always generate a
warning, unless done from an 'id'. */
obj_c = obj; /* Ok */
obj_c = obj_p; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
obj_c = obj_cp; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
obj_c = obj_C; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
 
/* Assigning to an 'id<MyProtocol>' variable should generate a
warning if done from a 'MyClass *' (which doesn't implement
MyProtocol), but not from an 'id' or from a 'MyOtherClass *'
(which implements MyProtocol). */
obj_p = obj; /* Ok */
obj_p = obj_c; /* { dg-warning "does not implement" } */
obj_p = obj_cp; /* Ok */
obj_p = obj_C; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
 
/* Assigning to a 'MyOtherClass *' variable should always generate
a warning, unless done from an 'id' or an 'id<MyProtocol>' (since
MyOtherClass implements MyProtocol). */
obj_cp = obj; /* Ok */
obj_cp = obj_c; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
obj_cp = obj_p; /* Ok */
obj_cp = obj_C; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
 
/* Any comparison involving an 'id' must be without warnings. */
if (obj == obj_p) ; /* Ok */ /*Bogus warning here in 2.95.4*/
if (obj_p == obj) ; /* Ok */
if (obj == obj_c) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_c == obj) ; /* Ok */
if (obj == obj_cp) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_cp == obj) ; /* Ok */
if (obj == obj_C) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_C == obj) ; /* Ok */
 
/* Any comparison between 'MyClass *' and anything which is not an 'id'
must generate a warning. */
if (obj_c == obj_p) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_p == obj_c) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_c == obj_cp) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_cp == obj_c) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_c == obj_C) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_C == obj_c) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
 
/* Any comparison between 'MyOtherClass *' (which implements
MyProtocol) and an 'id' implementing MyProtocol are Ok. */
if (obj_cp == obj_p) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_p == obj_cp) ; /* Ok */
 
 
if (obj_p == obj_C) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_C == obj_p) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_cp == obj_C) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
if (obj_C == obj_cp) ; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-12.mm
0,0 → 1,31
/* Check that sending messages to variables of type 'Class' does not involve instance methods, unless they reside in root classes. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-options "-Wstrict-selector-match" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/Protocol.h>
 
@interface Base
- (unsigned)port;
@end
 
@interface Derived: Base
- (Object *)port;
+ (Protocol *)port;
- (id)starboard;
@end
 
void foo(void) {
Class receiver;
 
[receiver port]; /* { dg-warning "multiple methods named .\\+port. found" } */
/* { dg-message "using .\\-\\(unsigned( int)?\\)port." "" { target *-*-* } 9 } */
/* { dg-message "also found .\\+\\(Protocol \\*\\)port." "" { target *-*-* } 14 } */
 
[receiver starboard]; /* { dg-warning "no .\\+starboard. method found" } */
/* { dg-warning "Messages without a matching method signature" "" { target *-*-* } 25 } */
/* { dg-warning "will be assumed to return .id. and accept" "" { target *-*-* } 25 } */
/* { dg-warning ".\.\.\.. as arguments" "" { target *-*-* } 25 } */
 
[Class port]; /* { dg-error ".Class. is not an Objective\\-C class name or alias" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-7.mm
0,0 → 1,68
/* Check if array arguments of ObjC methods are decayed to pointer types
in a proper fashion:
(1) The _encodings_ for the array arguments should remain to be '[4i]' and
such, since this has been the case since at least gcc 3.3.
(2) However, when building the static C functions out of ObjC method signatures,
we need to decay the arrays into pointers (as C does).
(3) If array size is not known (e.g., 'int a[]'), then the type shall be
encoded as a pointer. */
 
/* Contributed by Alexander Malmberg <alexander@malmberg.org> */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@interface Test : TestsuiteObject
{ float j; }
-(void) test2: (int [5])a with: (int [])b;
-(id) test3: (Test **)b; /* { dg-message "previous declaration of .\\-\\(id\\)test3:\\(Test \\*\\*\\)b." } */
@end
 
@implementation Test
-(void) test2: (int [5])a with: (int [])b
{
a[3] = *b;
}
-(void) test3: (Test [3][4])b { /* { dg-warning "conflicting types for .\\-\\(void\\)test3:\\(Test \\\[3\\\]\\\[4\\\]\\)b." } */
}
@end
 
int bb[6] = { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
int *b = bb;
Test *cc[4];
Test **c = cc;
 
int offs1, offs2, offs3, offs4, offs5, offs6;
 
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
Class testClass = objc_getClass("Test");
Method meth;
 
cc[0] = [Test new];
CHECK_IF (bb[3] == 3);
[*c test2: b with: bb + 4];
CHECK_IF (bb[3] == 4);
bb[3] = 0;
[*c test2: bb with: bb + 5];
CHECK_IF (bb[3] == 5);
 
meth = class_getInstanceMethod(testClass, @selector(test2:with:));
offs1 = offs2 = offs3 = offs4 = offs5 = offs6 = -1;
sscanf(method_getTypeEncoding(meth), "v%d@%d:%d[%di]%d^i%d", &offs1, &offs2, &offs3,
&offs4, &offs5, &offs6);
CHECK_IF (!offs2 && offs4 == 5 && offs3 > 0);
CHECK_IF (offs5 == 2 * offs3 && offs6 == 3 * offs3 && offs1 == 4 * offs3);
meth = class_getInstanceMethod(testClass, @selector(test3:));
offs1 = offs2 = offs3 = offs4 = offs5 = offs6 = -1;
sscanf(method_getTypeEncoding(meth), "v%d@%d:%d[%d[%d{Test=#f}]]%d", &offs1, &offs2, &offs3,
&offs4, &offs5, &offs6);
CHECK_IF (!offs2 && offs4 == 3 && offs5 == 4 && offs3 > 0);
CHECK_IF (offs6 == 2 * offs3 && offs1 == 3 * offs3);
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/protocol-forward-2.mm
0,0 → 1,95
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that all protocols appearing in @interface declarations are
real (ie, we saw a full @protocol definition with list of methods),
and not just forward-references (ie, "@protocol NSObject;"). This
test checks protocols implemented by other protocols. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol;
 
@interface MyClass <MyProtocol> /* { dg-warning "definition of protocol .MyProtocol. not found" } */
@end
 
 
@protocol MyProtocol2 <MyProtocol>
- (int)method2;
@end
 
@interface MyClass2 <MyProtocol2> /* { dg-warning "definition of protocol .MyProtocol. not found" } */
- (int)method2;
@end
 
 
@protocol MyProtocol3 <MyProtocol2>
- (int)method3;
@end
 
@interface MyClass3 <MyProtocol3> /* { dg-warning "definition of protocol .MyProtocol. not found" } */
- (int)method2;
- (int)method3;
@end
 
 
@protocol MyProtocol4 <MyProtocol3, MyProtocol2>
- (int)method4;
@end
 
@interface MyClass4 <MyProtocol4> /* { dg-warning "definition of protocol .MyProtocol. not found" } */
- (int)method2;
- (int)method3;
- (int)method4;
@end
 
 
@protocol MyProtocol5
- (int)method5;
@end
 
@interface MyClass5 <MyProtocol5> /* Ok */
- (int)method5;
@end
 
 
@protocol MyProtocol6 <MyProtocol5>
- (int)method6;
@end
 
@interface MyClass6 <MyProtocol6> /* Ok */
- (int)method5;
- (int)method6;
@end
 
 
@protocol MyProtocol7 <MyProtocol5, MyProtocol4>
- (int)method7;
@end
 
@interface MyClass7 <MyProtocol7> /* { dg-warning "definition of protocol .MyProtocol. not found" } */
- (int)method2;
- (int)method3;
- (int)method4;
- (int)method5;
- (int)method7;
@end
 
 
/* Now test that if we finally define MyProtocol, the warnings go away. */
@protocol MyProtocol
- (int)method;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol8 <MyProtocol5, MyProtocol4>
- (int)method8;
@end
 
@interface MyClass8 <MyProtocol8> /* Ok */
- (int)method;
- (int)method2;
- (int)method3;
- (int)method4;
- (int)method5;
- (int)method8;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/invalid-method-2.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that using an invalid type in a method declaration produces a
friendly error without a compiler crash. */
 
@interface MyClass
@end
 
@implementation MyClass
- (x) method /* { dg-error "expected" } */
{
return 0;
}
- (id) method2: (x)argument /* { dg-error "expected" } */
{
return 0;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-object.mm
0,0 → 1,164
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'object', covering all functions starting with 'object'. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@protocol MySecondProtocol
- (id) setVariable: (id)value;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
{ id variable_ivar; }
- (void) setVariable: (id)value;
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (void) setVariable: (id)value { variable_ivar = value; }
- (id) variable { return variable_ivar; }
@end
 
@interface MySubSubClass : MySubClass
- (id) test;
@end
 
@implementation MySubSubClass
- (id) test { return self; }
@end
 
 
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
std::cout << "Testing object_copy () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *object_a = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
MySubClass *object_b = object_copy (object_a, 0);
 
[object_b setVariable: object_a];
if ([object_b variable] != object_a)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing object_dispose () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
object_dispose (object);
}
 
std::cout << "Testing object_getClass () ...\n";
{
MyRootClass *o = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
if (object_getClass (o) != objc_getClass ("MySubClass"))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing object_getClassName () ...\n";
{
MyRootClass *o = [[MyRootClass alloc] init];
 
if (std::strcmp (object_getClassName (o), "MyRootClass") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing object_getIndexedIvars () ...\n";
{
if (object_getIndexedIvars ([[MyRootClass alloc] init]) == NULL)
abort ();
}
std::cout << "Testing object_getInstanceVariable () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *o = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
id value;
 
[o setVariable: o];
 
if (object_getInstanceVariable (o, "variable_ivar", (void **)&value) == NULL)
abort ();
 
if (value != o)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing object_getIvar () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *o = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "variable_ivar");
 
[o setVariable: o];
 
if (object_getIvar (o, ivar) != o)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing object_setClass () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *o = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
object_setClass (o, objc_getClass ("MySubSubClass"));
 
if ([(MySubSubClass *)o test] != o)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing object_setInstanceVariable () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *o = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
[o setVariable: nil];
 
if (object_setInstanceVariable (o, "variable_ivar", (void *)o) == NULL)
abort ();
 
if ([o variable] != o)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing object_setIvar () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *o = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
MySubClass *value = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "variable_ivar");
[o setVariable: o];
 
object_setIvar (o, ivar, value);
 
if ([o variable] != value)
abort ();
}
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/enhanced-proto-2.mm
0,0 → 1,23
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@protocol MyProto1
@optional
- (void) FOO;
@optional
- (void) FOO;
@optional
- (void) REQ;
@optional
@end
 
@interface MyProto2 <MyProto1>
@required /* { dg-error ".@required. is allowed in @protocol context only" } */
- (void) FOO2;
@optional /* { dg-error ".@optional. is allowed in @protocol context only" } */
- (void) FOO3;
@end
 
@implementation MyProto2
- (void) FOO2{}
- (void) FOO3{}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/keywords-2.mm
0,0 → 1,24
/* Test that 'encode', 'end', 'compatibility_alias', 'defs',
'protocol', 'selector', finally', 'synchronized', 'interface',
'implementation' are not keywords if not after a '@'.
*/
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
int encode (int end)
{
int compatibility_alias = end * 2;
int defs = compatibility_alias * 2;
int protocol = defs * 2;
int selector = protocol * 2;
int finally = selector * 2;
int synchronized = finally * 2;
int interface = synchronized * 2;
int implementation = interface * 2;
 
return implementation;
}
 
int main (void)
{
return encode (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-namespace-1.mm
0,0 → 1,29
/* Test for usage of namespace inside @implementation. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
@interface MyDocument
@end
 
@implementation MyDocument
 
// This deprecated usage works
static void foo1() { }
 
// This preferred usage does _not_ work
namespace
{
void foo2() { }
}
 
namespace STD
{
void foo3 () {}
}
 
using namespace STD;
 
- (void) GARF {
foo2();
foo3();
}
 
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/overload-1.mm
0,0 → 1,11
// Make sure we can overload on ObjC classes
// Radar 3960754
 
// { dg-do compile }
 
@class A, B;
 
struct X {
void call(A*);
void call(B*);
};
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/private-2.mm
0,0 → 1,56
/* Test warnings for shadowing instance variables. */
/* Based on work by: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MySuperClass
{
@private
int _private;
 
@protected
int _protected;
 
@public
int _public;
}
- (void) test;
@end
 
@implementation MySuperClass
- (void) test
{
/* FIXME: I wonder if the warnings shouldn't be better generated
when the variable is declared, rather than used! */
int _private = 12;
int _protected = 12;
int _public = 12;
int a;
a = _private; /* { dg-warning "hides instance variable" } */
a = _protected; /* { dg-warning "hides instance variable" } */
a = _public; /* { dg-warning "hides instance variable" } */
}
@end
 
 
@interface MyClass : MySuperClass
@end
 
@implementation MyClass
- (void) test
{
int _private = 12;
int _protected = 12;
int _public = 12;
int a;
 
/* The private variable can be shadowed without warnings, because
* it's invisible, and not accessible, to the subclass! */
a = _private; /* Ok */
a = _protected; /* { dg-warning "hides instance variable" } */
a = _public; /* { dg-warning "hides instance variable" } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-runtime-3.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Test that compiling for the GNU runtime works (regardless of
the system runtime used). */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface FooBar: TestsuiteObject
- (void)boo;
@end
 
int called = 0;
 
@implementation FooBar
- (void)boo
{
called ++;
}
@end
 
int main ()
{
id fooBarInst = [[FooBar alloc] init];
[fooBarInst boo];
if (called != 1)
abort ();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/naming-4.mm
0,0 → 1,145
/* Testing for detecting duplicate ivars. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* This check wants to force the compiler to use a hashtable. To do
so, we need lots of instance variable. */
 
@interface A
{
/* That's 200 instance variables, which is enough to trigger the
hashtable check in the compiler. */
char a0; char a1; char a2; char a3; char a4; char a5; char a6; char a7; char a8; char a9;
char b0; char b1; char b2; char b3; char b4; char b5; char b6; char b7; char b8; char b9;
char c0; char c1; char c2; char c3; char c4; char c5; char c6; char c7; char c8; char c9;
char d0; char d1; char d2; char d3; char d4; char d5; char d6; char d7; char d8; char d9;
char e0; char e1; char e2; char e3; char e4; char e5; char e6; char e7; char e8; char e9;
char f0; char f1; char f2; char f3; char f4; char f5; char f6; char f7; char f8; char f9;
char g0; char g1; char g2; char g3; char g4; char g5; char g6; char g7; char g8; char g9;
char h0; char h1; char h2; char h3; char h4; char h5; char h6; char h7; char h8; char h9;
char i0; char i1; char i2; char i3; char i4; char i5; char i6; char i7; char i8; char i9;
char j0; char j1; char j2; char j3; char j4; char j5; char j6; char j7; char j8; char j9;
char k0; char k1; char k2; char k3; char k4; char k5; char k6; char k7; char k8; char k9;
char l0; char l1; char l2; char l3; char l4; char l5; char l6; char l7; char l8; char l9;
char m0; char m1; char m2; char m3; char m4; char m5; char m6; char m7; char m8; char m9;
char n0; char n1; char n2; char n3; char n4; char n5; char n6; char n7; char n8; char n9;
char o0; char o1; char o2; char o3; char o4; char o5; char o6; char o7; char o8; char o9;
char p0; char p1; char p2; char p3; char p4; char p5; char p6; char p7; char p8; char p9;
char q0; char q1; char q2; char q3; char q4; char q5; char q6; char q7; char q8; char q9;
char r0; char r1; char r2; char r3; char r4; char r5; char r6; char r7; char r8; char r9;
char s0; char s1; char s2; char s3; char s4; char s5; char s6; char s7; char s8; char s9;
 
char x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
char x;
 
char z; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
char k; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
} /* { dg-error "redeclaration" } */
@end
 
@interface B : A
{
/* That's another 200 instance variables, which should be enough to
trigger the hashtable check in the compiler. */
char Ba0; char Ba1; char Ba2; char Ba3; char Ba4; char Ba5; char Ba6; char Ba7; char Ba8; char Ba9;
char Bb0; char Bb1; char Bb2; char Bb3; char Bb4; char Bb5; char Bb6; char Bb7; char Bb8; char Bb9;
char Bc0; char Bc1; char Bc2; char Bc3; char Bc4; char Bc5; char Bc6; char Bc7; char Bc8; char Bc9;
char Bd0; char Bd1; char Bd2; char Bd3; char Bd4; char Bd5; char Bd6; char Bd7; char Bd8; char Bd9;
char Be0; char Be1; char Be2; char Be3; char Be4; char Be5; char Be6; char Be7; char Be8; char Be9;
char Bf0; char Bf1; char Bf2; char Bf3; char Bf4; char Bf5; char Bf6; char Bf7; char Bf8; char Bf9;
char Bg0; char Bg1; char Bg2; char Bg3; char Bg4; char Bg5; char Bg6; char Bg7; char Bg8; char Bg9;
char Bh0; char Bh1; char Bh2; char Bh3; char Bh4; char Bh5; char Bh6; char Bh7; char Bh8; char Bh9;
char Bi0; char Bi1; char Bi2; char Bi3; char Bi4; char Bi5; char Bi6; char Bi7; char Bi8; char Bi9;
char Bj0; char Bj1; char Bj2; char Bj3; char Bj4; char Bj5; char Bj6; char Bj7; char Bj8; char Bj9;
char Bk0; char Bk1; char Bk2; char Bk3; char Bk4; char Bk5; char Bk6; char Bk7; char Bk8; char Bk9;
char Bl0; char Bl1; char Bl2; char Bl3; char Bl4; char Bl5; char Bl6; char Bl7; char Bl8; char Bl9;
char Bm0; char Bm1; char Bm2; char Bm3; char Bm4; char Bm5; char Bm6; char Bm7; char Bm8; char Bm9;
char Bn0; char Bn1; char Bn2; char Bn3; char Bn4; char Bn5; char Bn6; char Bn7; char Bn8; char Bn9;
char Bo0; char Bo1; char Bo2; char Bo3; char Bo4; char Bo5; char Bo6; char Bo7; char Bo8; char Bo9;
char Bp0; char Bp1; char Bp2; char Bp3; char Bp4; char Bp5; char Bp6; char Bp7; char Bp8; char Bp9;
char Bq0; char Bq1; char Bq2; char Bq3; char Bq4; char Bq5; char Bq6; char Bq7; char Bq8; char Bq9;
char Br0; char Br1; char Br2; char Br3; char Br4; char Br5; char Br6; char Br7; char Br8; char Br9;
char Bs0; char Bs1; char Bs2; char Bs3; char Bs4; char Bs5; char Bs6; char Bs7; char Bs8; char Bs9;
 
char y; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
char y;
 
char z; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
} /* { dg-error "redeclaration" } */
@end
 
@interface C : A
{
char w; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
}
@end
 
@interface D : C
{
/* That's another 200 instance variables, which should be enough to
trigger the hashtable check in the compiler. */
char Da0; char Da1; char Da2; char Da3; char Da4; char Da5; char Da6; char Da7; char Da8; char Da9;
char Db0; char Db1; char Db2; char Db3; char Db4; char Db5; char Db6; char Db7; char Db8; char Db9;
char Dc0; char Dc1; char Dc2; char Dc3; char Dc4; char Dc5; char Dc6; char Dc7; char Dc8; char Dc9;
char Dd0; char Dd1; char Dd2; char Dd3; char Dd4; char Dd5; char Dd6; char Dd7; char Dd8; char Dd9;
char De0; char De1; char De2; char De3; char De4; char De5; char De6; char De7; char De8; char De9;
char Df0; char Df1; char Df2; char Df3; char Df4; char Df5; char Df6; char Df7; char Df8; char Df9;
char Dg0; char Dg1; char Dg2; char Dg3; char Dg4; char Dg5; char Dg6; char Dg7; char Dg8; char Dg9;
char Dh0; char Dh1; char Dh2; char Dh3; char Dh4; char Dh5; char Dh6; char Dh7; char Dh8; char Dh9;
char Di0; char Di1; char Di2; char Di3; char Di4; char Di5; char Di6; char Di7; char Di8; char Di9;
char Dj0; char Dj1; char Dj2; char Dj3; char Dj4; char Dj5; char Dj6; char Dj7; char Dj8; char Dj9;
char Dk0; char Dk1; char Dk2; char Dk3; char Dk4; char Dk5; char Dk6; char Dk7; char Dk8; char Dk9;
char Dl0; char Dl1; char Dl2; char Dl3; char Dl4; char Dl5; char Dl6; char Dl7; char Dl8; char Dl9;
char Dm0; char Dm1; char Dm2; char Dm3; char Dm4; char Dm5; char Dm6; char Dm7; char Dm8; char Dm9;
char Dn0; char Dn1; char Dn2; char Dn3; char Dn4; char Dn5; char Dn6; char Dn7; char Dn8; char Dn9;
char Do0; char Do1; char Do2; char Do3; char Do4; char Do5; char Do6; char Do7; char Do8; char Do9;
char Dp0; char Dp1; char Dp2; char Dp3; char Dp4; char Dp5; char Dp6; char Dp7; char Dp8; char Dp9;
char Dq0; char Dq1; char Dq2; char Dq3; char Dq4; char Dq5; char Dq6; char Dq7; char Dq8; char Dq9;
char Dr0; char Dr1; char Dr2; char Dr3; char Dr4; char Dr5; char Dr6; char Dr7; char Dr8; char Dr9;
char Ds0; char Ds1; char Ds2; char Ds3; char Ds4; char Ds5; char Ds6; char Ds7; char Ds8; char Ds9;
 
char y; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
char y;
 
char w; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
char k; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
} /* { dg-error "redeclaration" } */
@end
 
/* Finally, make sure that anonymous instance variables don't trigger
warnings. This is the same as the anon-1.m testcase, but forcing
the hashtable check. */
@interface E : D
{
char : 1;
char : 2;
}
@end
 
@interface F : E
{
/* That's another 200 instance variables, which should be enough to
trigger the hashtable check in the compiler. */
char Fa0; char Fa1; char Fa2; char Fa3; char Fa4; char Fa5; char Fa6; char Fa7; char Fa8; char Fa9;
char Fb0; char Fb1; char Fb2; char Fb3; char Fb4; char Fb5; char Fb6; char Fb7; char Fb8; char Fb9;
char Fc0; char Fc1; char Fc2; char Fc3; char Fc4; char Fc5; char Fc6; char Fc7; char Fc8; char Fc9;
char Fd0; char Fd1; char Fd2; char Fd3; char Fd4; char Fd5; char Fd6; char Fd7; char Fd8; char Fd9;
char Fe0; char Fe1; char Fe2; char Fe3; char Fe4; char Fe5; char Fe6; char Fe7; char Fe8; char Fe9;
char Ff0; char Ff1; char Ff2; char Ff3; char Ff4; char Ff5; char Ff6; char Ff7; char Ff8; char Ff9;
char Fg0; char Fg1; char Fg2; char Fg3; char Fg4; char Fg5; char Fg6; char Fg7; char Fg8; char Fg9;
char Fh0; char Fh1; char Fh2; char Fh3; char Fh4; char Fh5; char Fh6; char Fh7; char Fh8; char Fh9;
char Fi0; char Fi1; char Fi2; char Fi3; char Fi4; char Fi5; char Fi6; char Fi7; char Fi8; char Fi9;
char Fj0; char Fj1; char Fj2; char Fj3; char Fj4; char Fj5; char Fj6; char Fj7; char Fj8; char Fj9;
char Fk0; char Fk1; char Fk2; char Fk3; char Fk4; char Fk5; char Fk6; char Fk7; char Fk8; char Fk9;
char Fl0; char Fl1; char Fl2; char Fl3; char Fl4; char Fl5; char Fl6; char Fl7; char Fl8; char Fl9;
char Fm0; char Fm1; char Fm2; char Fm3; char Fm4; char Fm5; char Fm6; char Fm7; char Fm8; char Fm9;
char Fn0; char Fn1; char Fn2; char Fn3; char Fn4; char Fn5; char Fn6; char Fn7; char Fn8; char Fn9;
char Fo0; char Fo1; char Fo2; char Fo3; char Fo4; char Fo5; char Fo6; char Fo7; char Fo8; char Fo9;
char Fp0; char Fp1; char Fp2; char Fp3; char Fp4; char Fp5; char Fp6; char Fp7; char Fp8; char Fp9;
char Fq0; char Fq1; char Fq2; char Fq3; char Fq4; char Fq5; char Fq6; char Fq7; char Fq8; char Fq9;
char Fr0; char Fr1; char Fr2; char Fr3; char Fr4; char Fr5; char Fr6; char Fr7; char Fr8; char Fr9;
char Fs0; char Fs1; char Fs2; char Fs3; char Fs4; char Fs5; char Fs6; char Fs7; char Fs8; char Fs9;
 
char : 1;
char : 2;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/duplicate-class-1.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that a duplicated @implementation for the same class does not
crash the compiler. */
 
@interface Test
{
Class isa;
}
- (int) test;
@end
 
@implementation Test
- (int) test
{
return 4;
}
@end
 
/* The most likely cause is that the programmer meant this to be a
category, so check what happens if we have some different methods
in there. */
@implementation Test /* { dg-error "reimplementation of class .Test." } */
- (int) test2
{
return [self test];
}
@end
/* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation" "" { target *-*-* } 29 } */
/* { dg-warning "not found" "" { target *-*-* } 29 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-11.mm
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/* Ensure that @try/@catch blocks do not mess with types of
local objects (other than their volatile bits). */
 
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@protocol Proto1
- (int)meth1;
@end
 
@protocol Proto2
- (int)meth2;
@end
 
@interface MyClass: TestsuiteObject <Proto2> {
int a;
}
- (int)meth2;
- (TestsuiteObject *)parm1: (id)p1 parm2: (id<Proto1>)p2;
@end
 
MyClass *mc1, *mc2;
 
@implementation MyClass
- (int)meth2 {
return a;
}
- (TestsuiteObject *)parm1: (id)p1 parm2: (id<Proto1>)p2 {
@try {
mc2 = p2; /* { dg-warning "type .id <Proto1>. does not conform to the .Proto2. protocol" } */
}
@catch (id exc) {
return exc;
}
mc1 = p1; /* no warning here! */
return self;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/template-5.mm
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// Test that extern template does not get emitted.
// Author: Matt Austern <austern@apple.com>
 
// { dg-do compile }
// { dg-options "" }
// { dg-final { scan-assembler-not ".globl __ZN3FooIiE5identEi" } }
 
template <typename X>
struct Foo {
X ident(X x) { return x; }
};
 
extern template struct Foo<int>;
 
int abcde(Foo<int>& foo, int n) {
return foo.ident(n);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-method.mm
0,0 → 1,230
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'method', covering all functions starting with 'method'. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@protocol MySecondProtocol
- (id) setVariable: (id)value;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
{ id variable_ivar; }
- (void) setVariable: (id)value;
- (id) variable;
- (id) constant;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (void) setVariable: (id)value { variable_ivar = value; }
- (id) variable { return variable_ivar; }
- (id) constant { return nil; }
@end
 
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
std::cout <<"Testing method_copyArgumentType () ...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (setVariable:));
char *type = method_copyArgumentType (method, 2);
 
if (type == NULL || type[0] != '@')
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_copyReturnType () ...\n";
{
Method method = class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"),
@selector (alloc));
char *type = method_copyReturnType (method);
 
/* Check that it returns an object. */
if (type == NULL || type[0] != '@')
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_exchangeImplementations () ...\n";
{
Method method_a = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (variable));
Method method_b = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (constant));
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
/* Check that things work as expected before the swap. */
[object setVariable: object];
 
if ([object variable] != object || [object constant] != nil)
abort ();
 
/* Swap the methods. */
method_exchangeImplementations (method_a, method_b);
 
/* Check that behaviour has changed. */
if ([object variable] != nil || [object constant] != object)
abort ();
 
/* Swap the methods again. */
method_exchangeImplementations (method_a, method_b);
/* Check that behaviour is back to normal. */
if ([object variable] != object || [object constant] != nil)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_getArgumentType () ...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"),
@selector (init));
char type[16];
method_getArgumentType (method, 1, type, 16);
 
/* Check the second argument (_cmd), which should be a SEL. */
if (type[0] != ':')
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_getDescription () ...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (variable));
struct objc_method_description *description = method_getDescription (method);
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (description->name), "variable") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (method_getDescription (NULL) != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_getImplementation () ...\n";
{
typedef void (*set_variable_function) (id receiver, SEL _cmd, id variable);
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (setVariable:));
set_variable_function imp;
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
imp = (set_variable_function)(method_getImplementation (method));
(*imp)(object, @selector (setVariable:), object);
 
if ([object variable] != object)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_getName () ...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (setVariable:));
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (method)), "setVariable:") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_getNumberOfArguments () ...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (setVariable:));
if (method_getNumberOfArguments (method) != 3)
abort ();
 
method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (variable));
if (method_getNumberOfArguments (method) != 2)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_getTypeEncoding () ...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (setVariable:));
const char *types = method_getTypeEncoding (method);
 
/* Check that method type string starts with 'v' (void) */
if (types == NULL || types[0] != 'v')
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_getReturnType () ...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (setVariable:));
char type[16];
method_getReturnType (method, type, 16);
 
if (type[0] != 'v')
abort ();
 
method_getReturnType (NULL, type, 16);
 
if (type[0] != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing method_setImplementation () ...\n";
{
Method method_a = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (variable));
Method method_b = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (constant));
IMP original_imp_a = method_getImplementation (method_a);
IMP original_imp_b = method_getImplementation (method_b);
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
/* Check that things work as expected before the swap. */
[object setVariable: object];
if ([object variable] != object || [object constant] != nil)
abort ();
/* Have 'variable' use the same implementation as 'constant'. */
if (method_setImplementation (method_a, original_imp_b) != original_imp_a)
abort ();
 
/* Check that behaviour has changed. */
if ([object variable] != nil || [object constant] != nil)
abort ();
 
/* Put the original method back. */
if (method_setImplementation (method_a, original_imp_a) != original_imp_b)
abort ();
/* Check that behaviour is back to normal. */
if ([object variable] != object || [object constant] != nil)
abort ();
}
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/class-extension-3.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* This test tests warnings on class extensions. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
int count;
}
- (int) test; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
@property int count; /* { dg-message "originally specified here" } */
@end
 
@interface MyObject ()
- (void) test; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration of method .-test." } */
@end
 
@interface MyObject ()
@end
 
@interface MyObject ()
@property int count; /* { dg-error "redeclaration of property .count." } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-5.mm
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/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef struct S { int i; } NSDictionary;
 
@interface A
{
}
@end
 
@interface B : A
{
NSDictionary * _userInfo;
@end /* { dg-error "expected .\}. before .end." } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-11.mm
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/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@protocol Foo
- (id)meth1;
- (id)meth2:(int)arg;
@end
 
@interface Derived1: TestsuiteObject
@end
 
@interface Derived2: TestsuiteObject
+ (Derived1 *)new;
@end
 
id<Foo> func(void) {
TestsuiteObject *o = [TestsuiteObject new];
return o; /* { dg-warning "class .TestsuiteObject. does not implement the .Foo. protocol" } */
}
 
@implementation Derived2
+ (Derived1 *)new {
Derived2 *o = [super new];
return o; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type in return" } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-conflict-4.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that the compiler can correctly compare protocols in types of
method signatures. In this test we look at protocols implementing
other protocols. The fact that one protocol implements another one
doesn't mean that they are identical. */
 
@protocol A
- (void) doSomething;
@end
 
@protocol B <A>
- (void) doSomethingElse;
@end
 
@protocol C <A>
- (void) doYetSomethingElse;
@end
 
@interface MyClass2
- (void) aMethod: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) aMethod: (id <B>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) bMethod: (id <B>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) bMethod: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) cMethod: (id <A, B>)x;
- (void) cMethod: (id <B>)x; /* Ok - because if you implement B, then you also implement A, so <B> == <A, B> */
 
- (void) dMethod: (id <A, B>)x;
- (void) dMethod: (id <B, A>)x; /* Ok */
 
- (void) eMethod: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) eMethod: (id <B, C>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) fMethod: (id <B, C>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) fMethod: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) gMethod: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) gMethod: (id <A, B, C>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
 
- (void) hMethod: (id <A, B, C>)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (void) hMethod: (id <A>)x; /* { dg-error "duplicate declaration" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/bitfield-3.mm
0,0 → 1,56
/* Check if bitfield ivars are correctly @encode'd when
the NeXT runtime is used. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-fsigned-char" } */
 
typedef struct objc_object { struct objc_class *class_pointer; } *id;
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort();
 
@interface Base
{
struct objc_class *isa;
int full;
int full2: 32;
int _refs: 8;
int field2: 3;
unsigned f3: 8;
short cc;
unsigned g: 16;
int r2: 8;
int r3: 8;
int r4: 2;
int r5: 8;
char c;
}
@end
 
@interface Derived: Base
{
char d;
int _field3: 6;
}
@end
 
@implementation Base
@end
 
@implementation Derived
@end
 
int main(void) {
const char *s1r = "{Base=#ib32b8b3b8sb16b8b8b2b8c}";
const char *s1 = @encode(Base);
const char *s2r = "{Derived=#ib32b8b3b8sb16b8b8b2b8ccb6}";
const char *s2 = @encode(Derived);
 
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(s1r, s1));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(s2r, s2));
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-6.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* The following should NOT generate "may not respond to" warnings, since a forward-declared
@class (instance) should be treated like a 'Class') ('id'). */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@class NotKnown;
 
void foo(NotKnown *n) {
[NotKnown new]; /* { dg-warning ".interface of class .NotKnown. not found" } */
[n nonexistent_method]; /* { dg-warning ".interface of class .NotKnown. not found" } */
/* { dg-warning "no .\\-nonexistent_method. method found" "" { target *-*-* } 12 } */
}
 
/* { dg-warning "Messages without a matching method signature" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning "will be assumed to return .id. and accept" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning ".\.\.\.. as arguments" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/fsf-package-0.m
0,0 → 1,36
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#import "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface obj : TestsuiteObject
{
@public
int v1;
@package /* { dg-warning ".@package. presently has the same effect as .@public." } */
int v2;
@protected
int v3;
@private
int v4;
}
- (int) value;
- (void) setValue: (int)number;
@end
 
@implementation obj : Object
 
- (int) value { return v1; }
- (void) setValue: (int)number { v1 = number; }
 
@end
 
void foo (void)
{
obj *a;
 
[a setValue:2];
a->v2 = 1;
a->v3 = [a value] - a->v2; /* { dg-warning ".v3. is @protected" } */
a->v4 = a->v3 - 1; /* { dg-warning ".v4. is @private" } */
/* { dg-warning ".v3. is @protected" "" { target *-*-* } 35 } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-2.mm
0,0 → 1,28
/* { dg-do assemble } */
/* { dg-options "-save-temps" } */
 
template <class T>
struct Vec {
T x, y;
int z;
};
 
typedef struct {
Vec<double> dvec;
Vec<float> fvec;
float fscalar;
double dscalar;
Vec<signed char> chVec;
int iscalar;
} anonymous;
 
Vec<double> dd;
 
const char *enc = @encode(Vec<float>);
const char *enc2 = @encode(Vec<double>);
const char *enc3 = @encode(anonymous);
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "{Vec<float>=ffi}" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "{Vec<double>=ddi}" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-file "encode-2.o" "{?={Vec<double>=ddi}{Vec<float>=ffi}fd{Vec<signed char>=cci}i}" } }
/* { dg-final cleanup-saved-temps } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/tls/trivial.mm
0,0 → 1,3
// { dg-require-effective-target tls }
 
__thread int i;
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/tls/thr-init-1.mm
0,0 → 1,25
// { dg-do run }
// { dg-require-effective-target tls }
// { dg-add-options tls }
 
extern "C" {
extern void abort ();
}
 
static __thread int fstat = 1;
 
int test_code(int b)
{
fstat += b ;
return fstat;
}
 
int main (int ac, char *av[])
{
int a = test_code(1);
if ( a != 2 || fstat != 2 )
abort ();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/tls/thr-init-2.mm
0,0 → 1,45
// { dg-do run }
// { dg-require-effective-target tls }
// { dg-add-options tls }
 
extern "C" {
extern void abort ();
}
 
__thread int glb =1 ;
 
static __thread int fstat = 2;
 
int fa(int a)
{
static __thread int as = 3;
as += a ;
return as;
}
 
int fb(int b)
{
static __thread int bs = 4;
bs += b ;
glb = bs;
return bs;
}
 
int main (int ac, char *av[])
{
int a = 1;
a = fa(fstat);
if ( a != 5 )
abort () ;
 
a = fa(glb);
if ( a != 6 )
abort () ;
 
a = fb(a);
if ( a != 10 || glb != 10 )
abort () ;
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/tls/thr-init-3.mm
0,0 → 1,40
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-require-effective-target tls } */
/* { dg-add-options tls } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
extern "C" {
extern void abort ();
}
 
@interface tsObj: TestsuiteObject {
int ai ;
}
 
- (int) fa:(int) n;
 
@end
 
@implementation tsObj
 
- (int) fa:(int) n
{
static __thread int as = 3;
as += n ;
return as ;
}
 
@end
 
int main (int ac, char *av[])
{
int a ;
tsObj *to = [tsObj new];
a = [to fa:5];
if ( a != 8 )
abort () ;
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/tls/diag-1.mm
0,0 → 1,12
// Valid __thread specifiers.
// { dg-require-effective-target tls }
 
__thread int g1;
extern __thread int g2;
static __thread int g3;
 
void foo()
{
extern __thread int l1;
static __thread int l2;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/tls/tls.exp
0,0 → 1,16
# This harness is for tests that should be run at all optimisation levels.
 
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
dg-init
# Gather a list of all tests.
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.mm]]
 
obj-c++-dg-runtest $tests "-fgnu-runtime"
 
# darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin*" ] {
obj-c++-dg-runtest $tests "-fnext-runtime"
}
 
dg-finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/trivial.mm
0,0 → 1,11
// { dg-do run }
 
// { dg-xfail-run-if "OBJC2 runtime" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "-fgnu-runtime" } }
 
#import "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
 
int main(void)
{
[TestsuiteObject class];
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/dg-torture.exp
0,0 → 1,17
# This harness is for tests that should be run at all optimisation levels.
 
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
dg-init
 
# Gather a list of all tests.
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.mm]]
obj-c++-dg-runtest $tests "-fgnu-runtime"
 
# darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin*" ] {
obj-c++-dg-runtest $tests "-fnext-runtime"
}
 
dg-finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/string1.mm
0,0 → 1,22
/* Based on a test case contributed by Nicola Pero. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-additional-sources "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/nsconstantstring-class-impl.mm" } */
 
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#ifndef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
#include <objc/NXConstStr.h>
#else
#include "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/nsconstantstring-class.h"
#endif
 
int main(int argc, char **args)
{
if (strcmp ([@"this is a string" cString], "this is a string"))
abort ();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-str-10.mm
0,0 → 1,36
/* Test if ObjC constant string layout is checked properly, regardless of how
constant string classes get derived. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include <objc/Object.h>
#include "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h" /* For NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE. */
 
@interface NSString: Object
@end
 
@interface NSSimpleCString : NSString {
@protected
char *bytes;
unsigned int numBytes;
}
@end
@interface NSConstantString : NSSimpleCString
@end
 
#ifdef NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE
Class _NSConstantStringClassReference;
#else
extern struct objc_class _NSConstantStringClassReference;
#endif
 
const NSConstantString *appKey = @"MyApp";
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".section __OBJC, __cstring_object" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".section __DATA, __objc_stringobj" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".long\t__NSConstantStringClassReference\n\t.long\t.*\n\t.long\t5\n\t.data" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".quad\t_OBJC_CLASS_._NSConstantString\n\t.quad\t.*\n\t.long\t5\n\t.space" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-str-11.mm
0,0 → 1,36
/* Test if ObjC constant string layout is checked properly, regardless of how
constant string classes get derived. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=XStr" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=XStr" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include <objc/Object.h>
#include "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h" /* For NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE. */
 
@interface XString: Object {
@protected
char *bytes;
}
@end
 
@interface XStr : XString {
@public
unsigned int len;
}
@end
 
#ifdef NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE
extern Class _XStrClassReference;
#else
extern struct objc_class _XStrClassReference;
#endif
 
const XStr *appKey = @"MyApp";
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".section __OBJC, __cstring_object" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".section __DATA, __objc_stringobj" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".long\t__XStrClassReference\n\t.long\t.*\n\t.long\t5\n\t.data" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".quad\t_OBJC_CLASS_._XStr\n\t.quad\t.*\n\t.long\t5\n\t.space" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/strings.exp
0,0 → 1,34
# String tests that should be run at all optimization levels.
 
# Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GCC.
#
# GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
dg-init
# Gather a list of all tests.
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.mm]]
 
obj-c++-dg-runtest $tests "-fgnu-runtime"
 
# Darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin*" ] {
obj-c++-dg-runtest $tests "-fnext-runtime"
}
 
dg-finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-str-3.mm
0,0 → 1,57
/* Test the -fconstant-string-class=Foo option under the NeXT
runtime. */
/* Developed by Markus Hitter <mah@jump-ing.de>. */
 
/* { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=Foo" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=Foo" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/objc-test-suite-types.h"
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
 
@interface Foo {
void *dummy_class_ref;
char *cString;
unsigned int len;
}
+ initialize;
- (char *)customString;
@end
 
TNS_STRING_REF_T _FooClassReference; /* Only used by NeXT. */
 
@implementation Foo
+ initialize {return self;}
- (char *)customString {
return cString;
}
@end
 
int main () {
Foo *string = @"bla";
Foo *string2 = @"bla";
 
if(string != string2)
abort();
printf("Strings are being uniqued properly\n");
 
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
/* This memcpy has to be done before the first message is sent to a
constant string object. Can't be moved to +initialize since _that_
is already a message. */
 
memcpy(&_FooClassReference, objc_getClass("Foo"), sizeof(_FooClassReference));
#endif
 
if (strcmp ([string customString], "bla")) {
abort ();
}
 
printf([@"This is a working constant string object\n" customString]);
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-str-4.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* Ensure that the preprocessor handles ObjC string constants gracefully. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=MyString" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=MyString" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface MyString
{
void *isa;
char *str;
int len;
}
@end
 
#define kMyStringMacro1 "My String"
#define kMyStringMacro2 @"My String"
 
void *_MyStringClassReference;
 
@implementation MyString
@end
 
int main(void) {
MyString* aString1 = @kMyStringMacro1;
MyString* aString2 = kMyStringMacro2;
if(aString1 != aString2) {
abort();
}
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-str-7.mm
0,0 → 1,47
/* Test to make sure that the const objc strings are the same across
scopes. */
/* Developed by Andrew Pinski <pinskia@physics.uc.edu> */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=Foo" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=Foo" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Foo: TestsuiteObject {
char *cString;
unsigned int len;
}
- (char *)customString;
@end
 
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
#ifdef NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE
Class _FooClassReference;
#else
struct objc_class _FooClassReference;
#endif
#endif
 
@implementation Foo : TestsuiteObject
- (char *)customString {
return cString;
}
@end
 
 
int main () {
Foo *string = @"bla";
{
Foo *string2 = @"bla";
 
if(string != string2)
abort();
printf("Strings are being uniqued properly\n");
}
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-cfstring-1.mm
0,0 → 1,62
/* Test the -fconstant-cfstrings option for constructing
compile-time immutable CFStrings, and their interoperation
with both Cocoa and CoreFoundation. This will only work
on MacOS X 10.1.2 and later. */
/* Developed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* So far, CFString is darwin-only. */
/* { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "NeXT only" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-mconstant-cfstrings -framework Cocoa" } */
/* Darwin10's linker emits a warning that the constant strings are incompatible with writable ones.
well, we don't implement writable ones at this juncture. */
/* { dg-options "-mconstant-cfstrings -framework Cocoa -Wl,-w" { target *-*-darwin[123]* } } */
 
#import <Foundation/NSString.h>
#import <CoreFoundation/CFString.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
void printOut(NSString *str) {
NSLog(@"The value of str is: %@", str);
}
 
CFStringRef s0a = CFSTR("Compile-time string literal");
CFStringRef s0b = CFSTR("Compile-time string literal");
 
void checkNSRange(NSRange r) {
if (r.location != 6 || r.length != 5) {
printOut(@"Range check failed");
abort();
}
}
 
void checkCFRange(CFRange r) {
if (r.location != 6 || r.length != 5) {
printOut(@"Range check failed");
abort();
}
}
 
int main(void) {
const NSString *s1 = @"Compile-time string literal";
CFStringRef s2 = CFSTR("Compile-time string literal");
 
checkNSRange([@"Hello World" rangeOfString:@"World"]);
checkNSRange([(id)CFSTR("Hello World") rangeOfString:@"World"]);
checkNSRange([@"Hello World" rangeOfString:(id)CFSTR("World")]);
checkNSRange([(id)CFSTR("Hello World") rangeOfString:(id)CFSTR("World")]);
 
checkCFRange(CFStringFind((CFStringRef)@"Hello World", (CFStringRef)@"World", 0));
checkCFRange(CFStringFind(CFSTR("Hello World"), (CFStringRef)@"World", 0));
checkCFRange(CFStringFind((CFStringRef)@"Hello World", CFSTR("World"), 0));
checkCFRange(CFStringFind(CFSTR("Hello World"), CFSTR("World"), 0));
 
/* Check for string uniquing. */
if (s0a != s0b || s0a != s2 || s1 != (id)s2) {
NSLog(@"String uniquing failed");
abort ();
}
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-str-8.mm
0,0 → 1,45
/* Test for assigning compile-time constant-string objects to static variables. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=Foo" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=Foo" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface Foo: TestsuiteObject {
char *cString;
unsigned int len;
}
@end
 
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
#ifdef NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE
Class _FooClassReference;
#else
struct objc_class _FooClassReference;
#endif
#endif
 
@implementation Foo : TestsuiteObject
- (char *)customString {
return cString;
}
@end
 
static const Foo *appKey = @"MyApp";
static int CFPreferencesSynchronize (const Foo *ref) {
return ref == appKey;
}
 
static void PrefsSynchronize(void)
{
if(!CFPreferencesSynchronize(appKey))
abort();
}
 
int main () {
PrefsSynchronize();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-str-9.mm
0,0 → 1,28
/* Test if ObjC constant strings get placed in the correct section. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include <objc/Object.h>
#include "../../../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h" /* For NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE. */
 
@interface NSConstantString: Object {
char *cString;
unsigned int len;
}
@end
 
#ifdef NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE
Class _NSConstantStringClassReference;
#else
extern struct objc_class _NSConstantStringClassReference;
#endif
 
const NSConstantString *appKey = @"MyApp";
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".section __OBJC, __cstring_object" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".section __DATA, __objc_stringobj" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".long\t__NSConstantStringClassReference\n\t.long\t.*\n\t.long\t5\n\t.data" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".quad\t_OBJC_CLASS_._NSConstantString\n\t.quad\t.*\n\t.long\t5\n\t.space" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-cfstring-3.mm
0,0 → 1,27
/* Test for assigning compile-time constant-string objects to static variables. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* So far, CFString is darwin-only. */
/* { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "NeXT only" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-mconstant-cfstrings -framework Foundation" } */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
 
typedef const struct __CFString * CFStringRef;
static CFStringRef appKey = (CFStringRef) @"com.apple.soundpref";
 
static int CFPreferencesSynchronize (CFStringRef ref) {
return ref == appKey;
}
 
static void PrefsSynchronize()
{
if(!CFPreferencesSynchronize(appKey))
abort();
}
 
int main(void) {
PrefsSynchronize();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/torture/strings/const-cfstring-4.mm
0,0 → 1,21
/* Test if constant CFStrings get placed in the correct section and that the
layout of the object is correct for both m32 and m64. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* So far, CFString is darwin-only. */
/* { dg-do compile { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "NeXT only" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-mconstant-cfstrings" } */
 
typedef const struct __CFString * CFStringRef;
static CFStringRef appKey = (CFStringRef) @"com.apple.soundpref";
 
void *foo (void)
{
void *a = (void *)appKey;
return a;
}
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".section __DATA, __cfstring" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".long\t___CFConstantStringClassReference\n\t.long\t1992\n\t.long\t.*\n\t.long\t19\n" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler ".quad\t___CFConstantStringClassReference\n\t.long\t1992\n\t.space 4\n\t.quad\t.*\n\t.quad\t19\n" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/warn6.mm
0,0 → 1,7
// PR c++/17212
// { dg-options "-Wformat -Wno-format-zero-length" }
 
void f()
{
__builtin_printf("");
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/super-class-2.mm
0,0 → 1,35
/* Bail out gracefully if attempting to derive from a class that has only been
forward-declared (via @class). Conversely, @compatibility_alias declarations
should be traversed to find the @interface. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@class MyWpModule;
 
@compatibility_alias MyObject TestsuiteObject;
@compatibility_alias FictitiousModule MyWpModule;
 
@protocol MySelTarget
- (id) meth1;
@end
 
@protocol Img
- (id) meth2;
@end
 
@interface FunnyModule: FictitiousModule <Img> /* { dg-error ".MyWpModule., superclass of .FunnyModule." } */
- (id) meth2;
@end
 
@interface MyProjWpModule : MyWpModule <MySelTarget, Img> /* { dg-error ".MyWpModule., superclass of .MyProjWpModule." } */ {
id i1, i2;
}
- (id) meth1;
- (id) meth2;
@end
 
@interface AnotherModule: MyObject <MySelTarget>
- (id) meth1;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-21.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Test for spurious "may or may not return a value" warnings. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wreturn-type -Wextra" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface Foo: TestsuiteObject
- (id) meth1;
- (void) meth2;
@end
 
extern int bar;
 
@implementation Foo
- (id) meth1 {
if (bar)
return [TestsuiteObject new];
return; /* { dg-error "return.statement with no value" } */
}
- (void) meth2 {
if (!bar)
return;
bar = 0;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-lossage-6.mm
0,0 → 1,17
@class Base;
@protocol _Protocol;
 
@interface ClassA {
}
-(void) func1:(Base<_Protocol> *)inTarget;
@end
 
int main()
{
ClassA* theA = 0;
Base<_Protocol>* myBase = 0;
[theA func1:myBase];
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/fobjc-exceptions-3.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Test that Objective-C exceptions cause an error with -fobjc-exceptions. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@class Object;
 
int dummy (int number, Object *o)
{
@throw o; /* { dg-error ".-fobjc-exceptions. is required to enable Objective-C exception syntax" } */
 
@try { /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
number++;
@throw o; /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
}
@catch (id object)
{
number++;
@throw; /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
}
@finally
{
number++;
}
@synchronized (o) /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
{
number++;
}
return number;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-5.mm
0,0 → 1,74
/* Test errors for assignments and comparisons between ObjC and C++ types. */
/* Author: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* The NeXT runtime headers do not define NULL. */
#ifndef NULL
#define NULL ((void *)0)
#endif
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) method;
@end
 
@interface MyClass
@end
 
int main()
{
id obj = nil;
id <MyProtocol> obj_p = nil;
MyClass *obj_c = nil;
Class obj_C = Nil;
int i = 0;
int *j = (int *)NULL;
 
/* These should all generate warnings. */
obj = i; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
obj = j; /* { dg-error "cannot convert" } */
 
obj_p = i; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
obj_p = j; /* { dg-error "cannot convert" } */
obj_c = i; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
obj_c = j; /* { dg-error "cannot convert" } */
 
obj_C = i; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
obj_C = j; /* { dg-error "cannot convert" } */
i = obj; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
i = obj_p; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
i = obj_c; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
i = obj_C; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
j = obj; /* { dg-error "cannot convert" } */
j = obj_p; /* { dg-error "cannot convert" } */
j = obj_c; /* { dg-error "cannot convert" } */
j = obj_C; /* { dg-error "cannot convert" } */
if (obj == i) ; /* { dg-error "comparison between pointer and integer" } */
if (i == obj) ; /* { dg-error "comparison between pointer and integer" } */
if (obj == j) ; /* { dg-error "lacks a cast" } */
if (j == obj) ; /* { dg-error "lacks a cast" } */
 
if (obj_c == i) ; /*{ dg-error "comparison between pointer and integer" }*/
if (i == obj_c) ; /*{ dg-error "comparison between pointer and integer" }*/
if (obj_c == j) ; /* { dg-error "lacks a cast" } */
if (j == obj_c) ; /* { dg-error "lacks a cast" } */
 
if (obj_p == i) ; /*{ dg-error "comparison between pointer and integer" }*/
if (i == obj_p) ; /*{ dg-error "comparison between pointer and integer" }*/
if (obj_p == j) ; /* { dg-error "lacks a cast" } */
if (j == obj_p) ; /* { dg-error "lacks a cast" } */
 
if (obj_C == i) ; /*{ dg-error "comparison between pointer and integer" }*/
if (i == obj_C) ; /*{ dg-error "comparison between pointer and integer" }*/
if (obj_C == j) ; /* { dg-error "lacks a cast" } */
if (j == obj_C) ; /* { dg-error "lacks a cast" } */
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/dwarf-2.mm
0,0 → 1,4
/* { dg-options "-gdwarf-2 -dA" } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No Dwarf" { { alpha*-dec-osf* hppa*-*-hpux* } && { ! hppa*64*-*-* } } { "*" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "0x11\[^0-9a-f\].*DW_AT_language" } } */
int x;
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-7.mm
0,0 → 1,24
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
TestsuiteObject * pool = [TestsuiteObject new];
int a;
 
if ( 1 ) {
@try {
a = 1;
}
@catch (TestsuiteObject *e) {
a = 2;
}
@finally {
a = 3;
}
}
[pool free];
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/cxx-class-1.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* Test that Objective-C++ is able to chew through a simple C++ class hierarchy.
This was broken in earlier ObjC++ incarnations. */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
struct foo
{
foo(void *a) {};
};
 
struct bar : foo
{
bar() : foo((char*)0) {};
};
 
class apple : foo
{
public:
apple() : foo(0) { };
};
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-15.mm
0,0 → 1,43
/* Check if finding multiple signatures for a method is handled gracefully when method lookup succeeds (see also method-7.m). */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-options "-Wstrict-selector-match" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@protocol MyObject
- (id)initWithData:(TestsuiteObject *)data;
@end
 
@protocol SomeOther
- (id)initWithData:(int)data;
@end
 
@protocol MyCoding
- (id)initWithData:(id<MyObject, MyCoding>)data;
@end
 
@interface NTGridDataObject: TestsuiteObject <MyCoding>
{
TestsuiteObject<MyCoding> *_data;
}
+ (NTGridDataObject*)dataObject:(id<MyObject, MyCoding>)data;
@end
 
@implementation NTGridDataObject
- (id)initWithData:(id<MyObject, MyCoding>)data {
return data;
}
+ (NTGridDataObject*)dataObject:(id<MyObject, MyCoding>)data
{
NTGridDataObject *result = [[NTGridDataObject alloc] initWithData:data];
/* { dg-warning "multiple methods named .\\-initWithData:. found" "" { target *-*-* } 33 } */
/* { dg-message "using .\\-\\(id\\)initWithData:\\(TestsuiteObject \\*\\)data." "" { target *-*-* } 9 } */
/* { dg-message "also found .\\-\\(id\\)initWithData:\\(id <MyObject, MyCoding>\\)data." "" { target *-*-* } 17 } */
/* { dg-message "also found .\\-\\(id\\)initWithData:\\(int\\)data." "" { target *-*-* } 13 } */
 
/* The following warning is a consequence of picking the "wrong" method signature. */
/* { dg-warning "passing argument 1 of .initWithData:. from distinct Objective\\-C type" "" { target *-*-* } 33 } */
return result;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/bad-receiver-type.mm
0,0 → 1,15
// { dg-do compile }
// { dg-options "" }
 
@interface A
 
- (void)test;
 
@end
 
extern int foo();
 
void baz()
{
[foo test]; /* { dg-warning "invalid receiver type" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-objc.mm
0,0 → 1,266
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'objc', covering all functions starting with 'objc'. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@protocol MySecondProtocol
- (id) setVariable: (id)value;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
{ id variable_ivar; }
- (void) setVariable: (id)value;
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (void) setVariable: (id)value { variable_ivar = value; }
- (id) variable { return variable_ivar; }
@end
 
/* Hack to calculate the log2 of a byte alignment. */
unsigned char
log_2_of (unsigned int x)
{
unsigned char result = 0;
 
/* We count how many times we need to divide by 2 before we reach 1.
This algorithm is good enough for the small numbers (such as 8,
16 or 64) that we have to deal with. */
while (x > 1)
{
x = x / 2;
result++;
}
 
return result;
}
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_allocateClassPair ()...\n";
{
Class new_root_class = objc_allocateClassPair (Nil, "MyNewRootClass", 0);
Class new_class = objc_allocateClassPair (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), "MyNewSubClass", 0);
 
/* A new root class would obviously need at least an 'isa'
instance variable. */
class_addIvar (new_root_class, "isa", sizeof (Class), log_2_of (__alignof__ (Class)),
@encode (Class));
 
objc_registerClassPair (new_root_class);
objc_registerClassPair (new_class);
 
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (new_class), "MyNewSubClass") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (class_getSuperclass (new_class) != objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"))
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (new_root_class), "MyNewRootClass") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (class_getSuperclass (new_root_class) != Nil)
abort ();
 
{
MySubClass *o = [[(Class)objc_getClass ("MyNewSubClass") alloc] init];
if (object_getClass (o) != objc_getClass ("MyNewSubClass"))
abort ();
}
}
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_copyProtocolList ()...\n";
{
/* Make sure both our two protocols are known to the runtime. */
id my_protocol = @protocol (MyProtocol);
id my_second_protocol = @protocol (MySecondProtocol);
unsigned int count;
Protocol ** list = objc_copyProtocolList (&count);
 
if (count != 2)
abort ();
 
if (! ((std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[0]), "MyProtocol") == 0
&& std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[1]), "MySecondProtocol") == 0)
|| (std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[0]), "MySecondProtocol") == 0
&& std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[1]), "MyProtocol") == 0)))
abort ();
if (list[2] != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_disposeClassPair ()...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (setVariable:));
Class new_class = objc_allocateClassPair (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), "MyNewSubClass2", 0);
 
if (new_class == Nil)
abort ();
 
/* Add a bit of everything to the class to exercise undoing all these changes. */
 
/* Instance variable. */
class_addIvar (new_class, "my_variable", sizeof (float), log_2_of (__alignof__ (float)), @encode (float));
 
/* Instance method. */
class_addMethod (new_class, @selector (setVariable:), method_getImplementation (method),
method_getTypeEncoding (method));
 
/* Class method. */
class_addMethod (object_getClass (new_class), @selector (setVariable:), method_getImplementation (method),
method_getTypeEncoding (method));
 
/* Protocol. */
class_addProtocol (new_class, @protocol (MyProtocol));
 
objc_disposeClassPair (new_class);
}
 
/* This function currently does not exist with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing objc_duplicateClass ()...\n"; */
 
/* TODO - Test it when implemented in the GNU Runtime */
/* std::cout << "Testing objc_getAssociatedObject ()...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_getClass ()...\n";
{
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (objc_getClass ("MySubClass")),
"MySubClass") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_getClassList ()...\n";
{
Class *list;
int i, count, other_count;
count = objc_getClassList (NULL, 0);
 
/* count most likely will be 5, (MyRootClass, MySubClass,
Protocol, Object, NXConstantString). */
if (count < 3)
abort ();
list = (Class *)(malloc (sizeof (Class) * count));
other_count = objc_getClassList (list, count);
 
if (other_count != count)
abort ();
 
/* Spot-check: search for class 'MyRootClass' in the list. */
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (list[i]), "MyRootClass") == 0)
break;
}
if (i == count)
abort ();
 
/* Spot-check: search for class 'MySubClass' in the list. */
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (list[i]), "MySubClass") == 0)
break;
}
if (i == count)
abort ();
 
/* Spot-check: search for class 'Protocol' in the list. */
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (list[i]), "Protocol") == 0)
break;
}
if (i == count)
abort ();
}
 
/* This function does not exist with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing objc_getFutureClass ()...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_getMetaClass ()...\n";
{
if (! class_isMetaClass (objc_getMetaClass ("MyRootClass")))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_getProtocol ()...\n";
{
if (! protocol_isEqual (objc_getProtocol ("MyProtocol"), @protocol (MyProtocol)))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_getRequiredClass ()...\n";
{
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (objc_getRequiredClass ("MyRootClass")),
"MyRootClass") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_lookUpClass ()...\n";
{
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (objc_lookUpClass ("MyRootClass")),
"MyRootClass") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
/* This function does not exist with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing objc_setFutureClass ()...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_registerClassPair ()...\n";
{
Class new_class = objc_allocateClassPair (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "MySubSubClass", 0);
 
class_addProtocol (new_class, @protocol (MySecondProtocol));
objc_registerClassPair (new_class);
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (new_class), "MySubSubClass") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (class_getSuperclass (new_class) != objc_getClass ("MySubClass"))
abort ();
 
if (! class_conformsToProtocol (new_class, @protocol (MySecondProtocol)))
abort ();
}
 
/* TODO - Test it when implemented in the GNU Runtime */
/* std::cout << "Testing objc_removeAssociatedObjects ()...\n"; */
 
/* TODO - Test it when implemented in the GNU Runtime */
/* std::cout << "Testing objc_setAssociatedObject ()...\n"; */
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/demangle-2.mm
0,0 → 1,53
/* Test demangling an Objective-C method. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <cstring>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface DemangleTest
{
Class isa;
}
+ (int) testFunction1;
+ (int) test_function2;
+ (int) __testFunction3: (int)unused andArgument: (char)unused2;
+ (id) initialize;
@end
 
@implementation DemangleTest
+ (int) testFunction1
{
std::cout << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << "\n";
return std::strcmp (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, "+[DemangleTest testFunction1]");
}
+ (int) test_function2
{
std::cout << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << "\n";
return std::strcmp (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, "+[DemangleTest test_function2]");
}
+ (int) __testFunction3: (int)unused andArgument: (char)unused2
{
std::cout << __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ << "\n";
return std::strcmp (__PRETTY_FUNCTION__, "+[DemangleTest __testFunction3:andArgument:]");
}
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
@end
 
int main ()
{
if ([DemangleTest testFunction1] != 0)
abort ();
 
if ([DemangleTest test_function2] != 0)
abort ();
 
if ([DemangleTest __testFunction3:0 andArgument: 'c'] != 0)
abort ();
return 0;
}
 
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/layout-1.mm
0,0 → 1,17
/* Ensure that we do not get bizarre warnings referring to
__attribute__((packed)) or some such. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wpadded -Wpacked -Wabi" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface Derived1: TestsuiteObject
{ }
@end
 
@interface Derived2: TestsuiteObject
- (id) foo;
@end
 
/* { dg-prune-output "In output included from" } Ignore this message. */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct to align" "PR23610" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/extra-semi.mm
0,0 → 1,10
/* Allow extra semicolons in between method declarations,
for old times' sake. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Foo
-(Foo *) expiration;
-(void) setExpiration:(Foo *) date;;
-(int) getVersion;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-1.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Test whether casting 'id' to a specific class removes method lookup
ambiguity. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@class Int1, Int2;
 
@interface Int1
+ (Int1 *)classMethod1;
+ (id)classMethod2;
- (Int1 *)instanceMethod:(Int2 *)arg; /* { dg-bogus "using" } */
@end
 
@interface Int2: Int1
+ (Int1 *)classMethod1;
+ (id)classMethod2;
- (id)int2Method;
- (int)instanceMethod:(int)arg; /* { dg-bogus "also found" } */
@end
 
int main(void) {
id i = [(Int2 *)[Int1 classMethod1] int2Method]; /* { dg-bogus "may not respond to" } */
int j = [(Int2 *)[Int2 classMethod2] instanceMethod: 45]; /* { dg-bogus "multiple methods" } */
/* { dg-bogus "invalid conversion" "" { target *-*-* } 25 } */
/* { dg-bogus "invalid conversion" "" { target *-*-* } 25 } */
return j;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/attributes.exp
0,0 → 1,43
# Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GCC.
#
# GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
# Load support procs.
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
# If a testcase doesn't have special options, use these.
global DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
if ![info exists DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS] then {
set DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS " -ansi -pedantic-errors -Wno-long-long"
}
 
# Initialize `dg'.
dg-init
 
# Gather a list of all tests.
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.mm]]
 
# Main loop.
dg-runtest $tests "-fgnu-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
 
# darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin*" ] {
dg-runtest $tests "-fnext-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
}
 
# All done.
dg-finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-deprecated-1.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (int) method;
- (int) method;
+ (int) deprecatedClassMethod __attribute__((deprecated));
- (int) deprecatedInstanceMethod __attribute__((deprecated));
@end
 
/* Test that deprecation warnings are produced, but not if the
receiver is of type 'id'. */
void foo (void)
{
Class c;
id object;
MyClass *another_object;
 
[c method];
[object method];
[c deprecatedClassMethod];
[object deprecatedInstanceMethod];
 
[object method];
[another_object method];
[MyClass deprecatedClassMethod]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
[another_object deprecatedInstanceMethod]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-deprecated-2.mm
0,0 → 1,23
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (int) deprecatedClassMethod: (id)firstObject, ... __attribute__((sentinel)) __attribute__((deprecated));
- (int) deprecatedInstanceMethod: (id)firstobject, ... __attribute__((sentinel)) __attribute__((deprecated));
@end
 
/* Test that deprecation warnings are produced even if the method is
also marked with another attribute too (this is to test the
processing of multiple attributes). */
void foo (void)
{
MyClass *object = nil;
 
[MyClass deprecatedClassMethod: object, nil]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
[object deprecatedInstanceMethod: object, nil]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-deprecated-3.mm
0,0 → 1,21
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that __attribute__ ((__deprecated__)) works as well as __attribute__ ((deprecated)). */
@interface MyClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (int) deprecatedClassMethod: (id)firstObject, ... __attribute__((__deprecated__));
- (int) deprecatedInstanceMethod: (id)firstobject, ... __attribute__((__deprecated__));
@end
 
void foo (void)
{
MyClass *object = nil;
 
[MyClass deprecatedClassMethod: object, nil]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
[object deprecatedInstanceMethod: object, nil]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-attribute-1.mm
0,0 → 1,40
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface obj : TestsuiteObject {
@public
int var;
}
- (int) mth;
+ (id) dep_cls_mth __attribute__((deprecated)) ;
- (int) dep_ins_mth __attribute__((deprecated)) ;
- (int) dep_ins_mtharg: (int) i __attribute__((deprecated)) ;
- (int) dep_ins_mtharg1: (int) i __attribute__((deprecated)) add: (int) j;/* { dg-error "method attributes must be specified at the end " } */
- (int) nodef __attribute__((deprecated)) { return var-2; } ; /* { dg-error "expected ';' before '\{' token" } */
__attribute__((deprecated))
- (int) bad_pref_mth; /* { dg-warning "prefix attributes are ignored for methods" } */
@end
 
@implementation obj
- (int) mth { return var; }
+ (id) dep_cls_mth { return self; }
- (int) dep_ins_mth { return var ; }
- (int) dep_ins_mtharg: (int) i { return var + i ; }
- (int) dep_ins_mtharg1: (int) i add: (int) j { return var + i + j ; }
- (int) bad_pref_mth { return var; };
- (int) nodef { return var-2; } ;
@end
 
int foo (void)
{
obj *p = [obj new];
id n = [obj dep_cls_mth]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
[p dep_ins_mth]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
[p dep_ins_mtharg:2]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
[p dep_ins_mtharg1:3 add:3];
return [p mth];
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/unused-parameter-1.mm
0,0 → 1,50
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
- (id) method1: (id) argument1;
- (id) method2: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1;
- (id) method3: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
andArgument: (id) argument2;
- (id) method4: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
andArgument: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument2;
- (id) method5: (id) argument1
andArgument: (id) __attribute__ ((unused)) argument2;
- (id) method6: (id) argument1
andArgument: (id) argument2;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
- (id) method1: (id) argument1
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method2: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method3: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
andArgument: (id) argument2
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method4: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
andArgument: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument2
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method5: (id) argument1
andArgument: (id) __attribute__ ((unused)) argument2
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method6: (id) argument1
andArgument: (id) argument2
{
return nil;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/parameter-attribute-1.mm
0,0 → 1,45
/* Test __attribute__((unused)) for an Objective-C method parameter. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wunused-parameter" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
- (id) method1: (id) argument1;
- (id) method2: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1;
- (id) method3: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
andArgument: (id) argument2;
- (id) method4: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
andArgument: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument2;
- (id) method5: (id) argument1
andArgument: (id) __attribute__ ((unused)) argument2;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
- (id) method1: (id) argument1 /* { dg-warning "unused parameter .argument1." } */
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method2: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method3: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
andArgument: (id) argument2 /* { dg-warning "unused parameter .argument2." } */
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method4: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument1
andArgument: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument2
{
return nil;
}
- (id) method5: (id) argument1
andArgument: (id) __attribute__ ((unused)) argument2 /* { dg-warning "unused parameter .argument1." } */
{
return nil;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-attribute-2.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface obj : TestsuiteObject {
@public
int var;
}
- (int) depmth __attribute__((deprecated));
- (int) depmtharg:(int) iarg __attribute__((deprecated));
- (int) unusedarg:(int) __attribute__((unused)) uarg ;
- (int) depunusedarg:(int) __attribute__((unused)) uarg __attribute__((deprecated)) ;
@end
 
@implementation obj
- (int) depmth __attribute__((deprecated)) { return var; } /* { dg-warning "method attributes can not be specified in @implementation context" } */
- (int) depmtharg:(int) iarg { return var + iarg ; }
- (int) unusedarg:(int) __attribute__((unused)) uarg { return var; }
- (int) depunusedarg:(int) __attribute__((unused)) uarg { return var; }
@end
 
int foo (void)
{
obj *p = [obj new];
[p depmth]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
[p depmtharg:1]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
[p unusedarg:2]; /* { dg-bogus "is deprecated" } */
[p depunusedarg:3 ]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
 
return [p depmtharg:0]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/parameter-attribute-2.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Test that we get warnings for unrecognized attributes. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
/* TODO: Emit warnings in the @interface as well. Currently we only emit
them in @implementation. */
+ (id) method1: (id) __attribute__ ((xxxxx)) argument1;
+ (id) method2: (id) __attribute__ ((noinline)) argument1;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) method1: (id) __attribute__ ((xxxxx)) argument1 /* { dg-warning ".xxxxx. attribute directive ignored" } */
{
return argument1;
}
+ (id) method2: (id) __attribute__ ((noinline)) argument1 /* { dg-warning ".noinline. attribute ignored" } */
{
return argument1;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-attribute-3.mm
0,0 → 1,24
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface obj : TestsuiteObject {
@public
int var;
}
- (int) vargsn: (int) count, ... __attribute__((deprecated));
@end
 
@implementation obj
- (int) vargsn: (int) count, ...
{
return 0;
}
@end
 
int foo (void)
{
obj *p = [obj new];
return [p vargsn:0]; /* { dg-warning "'vargsn:' is deprecated .declared at" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/categ-attribute-1.mm
0,0 → 1,31
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface obj : TestsuiteObject {
@public
int var;
}
- (int) mth;
@end
 
@implementation obj
- (int) mth { return var; }
@end
 
__attribute ((deprecated))
@interface obj (dep_categ) /* { dg-warning "category attributes are not available in this version" } */
- (int) depmth;
@end
 
@implementation obj (dep_categ)
- (int) depmth { return var + 1; }
@end
 
int foo (void)
{
obj *p = [obj new];
int q = [p depmth];
return [p mth];
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/categ-attribute-2.mm
0,0 → 1,32
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface obj : TestsuiteObject {
@public
int var;
}
- (int) mth;
@end
 
@implementation obj
- (int) mth { return var; }
@end
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated("no dep_categ")))
@interface obj (dep_categ) /* { dg-warning "category attributes are not available in this version" } */
- (int) depmth;
@end
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated))
@implementation obj (dep_categ) /* { dg-warning "prefix attributes are ignored before" } */
- (int) depmth { return var + 1; }
@end
 
int foo (void)
{
obj *p = [obj new];
int q = [p depmth];
return [p mth];
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/invalid-attribute-1.mm
0,0 → 1,6
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, January 2011. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated)) @class A; /* { dg-error "attributes may not be specified before the ..class. Objective-C.. keyword" } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-noreturn-1.mm
0,0 → 1,34
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface MyClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) method1 __attribute__ ((noreturn));
- (id) method2 __attribute__ ((noreturn));
+ (id) method3 __attribute__ ((noreturn));
- (id) method4 __attribute__ ((noreturn));
@end
 
@implementation MyClass
+ (id) method1
{
return self; /* { dg-warning "function declared .noreturn. has a .return. statement" } */
} /* { dg-warning ".noreturn. function does return" "" { target *-*-* } 20 } */
- (id) method2
{
return self; /* { dg-warning "function declared .noreturn. has a .return. statement" } */
} /* { dg-warning ".noreturn. function does return" "" { target *-*-* } 24 } */
+ (id) method3
{
abort ();
}
- (id) method4
{
abort ();
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-sentinel-1.mm
0,0 → 1,36
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wall" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* Ensure a compatible definition of nil. */
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/objc-test-suite-types.h"
 
@interface NSArray
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) arrayWithObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((sentinel)); /* { dg-warning "attribute only applies to variadic functions" } */
+ (id) arrayWithObjects: (id)firstObject, ... __attribute__ ((sentinel));
 
- (id) initWithObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((sentinel)); /* { dg-warning "attribute only applies to variadic functions" } */
- (id) initWithObjects: (id)firstObject, ... __attribute__ ((sentinel));
@end
 
void test (id object)
{
NSArray *array;
 
array = [NSArray arrayWithObject: object];
array = [NSArray arrayWithObjects: object, nil];
array = [NSArray arrayWithObjects: object, object, nil];
array = [NSArray arrayWithObjects: object]; /* { dg-warning "not enough variable arguments" } */
array = [NSArray arrayWithObjects: object, object]; /* { dg-warning "missing sentinel" } */
 
[array initWithObject: object];
[array initWithObjects: object, nil];
[array initWithObjects: object, object, nil];
[array initWithObjects: object]; /* { dg-warning "not enough variable arguments" } */
[array initWithObjects: object, object]; /* { dg-warning "missing sentinel" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-nonnull-1.mm
0,0 → 1,46
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, May 2011. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wall" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface MyArray
{
Class isa;
}
+ (void) addObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((nonnull));
- (void) addObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((nonnull));
 
+ (void) insertObject: (id)object atIndex: (size_t)index __attribute__ ((nonnull (1)));
- (void) insertObject: (id)object atIndex: (size_t)index __attribute__ ((nonnull (1)));
 
+ (void) insertObject: (id)object atIndex: (size_t)index andObject: (id)anotherObject atIndex: (size_t)anotherIndex __attribute__ ((nonnull (1, 3)));
- (void) insertObject: (id)object atIndex: (size_t)index andObject: (id)anotherObject atIndex: (size_t)anotherIndex __attribute__ ((nonnull (1, 3)));
 
/* Test the behaviour with invalid code. */
+ (void) removeObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((nonnull (0))); /* { dg-error "out-of-range" } */
- (void) removeObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((nonnull (0))); /* { dg-error "out-of-range" } */
 
+ (void) removeObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((nonnull (2))); /* { dg-error "out-of-range" } */
- (void) removeObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((nonnull (2))); /* { dg-error "out-of-range" } */
 
+ (void) removeObjectAtIndex: (size_t)object __attribute__ ((nonnull (1))); /* { dg-error "non-pointer operand" } */
- (void) removeObjectAtIndex: (size_t)object __attribute__ ((nonnull (1))); /* { dg-error "non-pointer operand" } */
 
+ (void) removeObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((nonnull (MyArray))); /* { dg-error "" } */
- (void) removeObject: (id)object __attribute__ ((nonnull (MyArray))); /* { dg-error "" } */
@end
 
void test (MyArray *object)
{
[object addObject: object];
[object addObject: nil]; /* { dg-warning "null argument where non-null required" } */
 
[object insertObject: object atIndex: 4];
[object insertObject: nil atIndex: 4]; /* { dg-warning "null argument where non-null required" } */
 
[object insertObject: object atIndex: 2 andObject: object atIndex: 3];
[object insertObject: nil atIndex: 2 andObject: object atIndex: 3]; /* { dg-warning "null argument where non-null required" } */
[object insertObject: object atIndex: 2 andObject: nil atIndex: 3]; /* { dg-warning "null argument where non-null required" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/proto-attribute-1.mm
0,0 → 1,21
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
__attribute ((deprecated))
@protocol dep_proto
- (int) depprotomth;
@end
 
@interface obj <dep_proto> /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
{
@public
int var;
}
- (int) mth;
@end
 
@implementation obj
- (int) mth { return var; }
- (int) depprotomth { return var + 1; }
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/proto-attribute-2.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test deprecate attribute with a forward declarations of
@protocol. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated))
@protocol DeprecatedProtocol1;
 
@protocol NonDeprecatedProtocol1;
 
void function1 (id <DeprecatedProtocol1> object); /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
void function2 (id <NonDeprecatedProtocol1> object);
 
@class Class4;
 
void function3 (Class4 <DeprecatedProtocol1> *object); /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
void function4 (Class4 <NonDeprecatedProtocol1> *object);
void function5 (Class4 <NonDeprecatedProtocol1, DeprecatedProtocol1> *object); /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
 
int function6 (void)
{
Protocol *p1 = @protocol (DeprecatedProtocol1); /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
Protocol *p2 = @protocol (NonDeprecatedProtocol1);
 
return (p1 == p2);
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/class-attribute-1.mm
0,0 → 1,61
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* Test deprecate attribute with an @interface declaration. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated))
@interface DeprecatedClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) classObject;
+ (id) new;
@end
 
@implementation DeprecatedClass
+ (id) classObject { return self; }
+ (id) new { return nil; }
@end
 
@interface DeprecatedClass (Category) /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
@end
 
@interface Subclass : DeprecatedClass /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
@end
 
DeprecatedClass *object; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
 
int function (DeprecatedClass *object) /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
{
/* Note how the following deprecation warning is generated by
"DeprecatedClass *", not by "[DeprecatedClass ...]. */
DeprecatedClass *x = [DeprecatedClass new]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
 
if (x == object)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
 
id function2 (void)
{
return DeprecatedClass.classObject; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
}
 
@interface NormalClass
{
Class isa;
DeprecatedClass *object; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
}
- (DeprecatedClass *)method; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
@end
 
@implementation NormalClass
- (DeprecatedClass *)method /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
{
return nil;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/proto-attribute-3.mm
0,0 → 1,62
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
 
/* Test deprecate attribute with normal @protocol declarations. */
 
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated))
@protocol DeprecatedProtocol1
- (void) aMethod;
@end
 
@protocol NonDeprecatedProtocol1
- (void) anotherMethod;
@end
 
@protocol Protocol2 <DeprecatedProtocol1> /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
- (void) someOtherMethod;
@end
 
@protocol Protocol3 <NonDeprecatedProtocol1>
- (void) someOtherMethod2;
@end
 
@protocol Protocol4 <NonDeprecatedProtocol1, DeprecatedProtocol1> /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
- (void) someOtherMethod3;
@end
 
 
@interface Class1 <DeprecatedProtocol1> /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
@end
 
@interface Class2 <NonDeprecatedProtocol1>
@end
 
@interface Class3 <NonDeprecatedProtocol1, DeprecatedProtocol1> /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
@end
 
@interface Class2 (Category1) <DeprecatedProtocol1> /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
@end
 
void function1 (id <DeprecatedProtocol1> object); /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
void function2 (id <NonDeprecatedProtocol1> object);
 
@class Class4;
 
void function3 (Class4 <DeprecatedProtocol1> *object); /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
void function4 (Class4 <NonDeprecatedProtocol1> *object);
void function5 (Class4 <NonDeprecatedProtocol1, DeprecatedProtocol1> *object); /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
 
int function6 (void)
{
Protocol *p1 = @protocol (DeprecatedProtocol1); /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
Protocol *p2 = @protocol (NonDeprecatedProtocol1);
 
return (p1 == p2);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/method-format-1.mm
0,0 → 1,43
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, October 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wall" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@interface LogObject
{
Class isa;
}
+ (void) log: (int)level message: (const char *) my_format, ... __attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
- (void) log: (int)level message: (const char *) my_format, ... __attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
 
+ (void) debug: (const char *) my_format, ... __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
- (void) debug: (const char *) my_format, ... __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
 
/* Just make sure a missing or invalid attribute won't crash the compiler. */
- (void) log2: (int)level message: (const char *) my_format, ... __attribute__ ((format (printf, 2))); /* { dg-error "wrong" } */
+ (void) debug2: (const char *) my_format, ... __attribute__ ((format (printf))); /* { dg-error "wrong" } */
- (void) debug2: (const char *) my_format, ... __attribute__ ((format (printf))); /* { dg-error "wrong" } */
+ (void) alert: (const char *) my_format __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))); /* { dg-error "args to be formatted is not ..." } */
- (void) alert: (const char *) my_format __attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2))); /* { dg-error "args to be formatted is not ..." } */
@end
 
void test (LogObject *object)
{
[object log: 2 message: "attribute only applies to variadic functions"];
[object log: 2 message: "attribute %s only applies to variadic functions", "'format'"];
[object log: 2 message: "attribute %s only applies to variadic functions"]; /* { dg-warning "expects a matching" } */
 
[object debug: "attribute only applies to variadic functions"];
[object debug: "attribute %s only applies to variadic functions", "'format'"];
[object debug: "attribute %s only applies to variadic functions"]; /* { dg-warning "expects a matching" } */
 
[LogObject log: 2 message: "attribute only applies to variadic functions"];
[LogObject log: 2 message: "attribute %s only applies to variadic functions", "'format'"];
[LogObject log: 2 message: "attribute %s only applies to variadic functions"]; /* { dg-warning "expects a matching" } */
 
[LogObject debug: "attribute only applies to variadic functions"];
[LogObject debug: "attribute %s only applies to variadic functions", "'format'"];
[LogObject debug: "attribute %s only applies to variadic functions"]; /* { dg-warning "expects a matching" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/proto-attribute-4.mm
0,0 → 1,31
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that you get a warning when an unknown protocol attribute is ignored. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
__attribute__ ((unknown_attribute))
@protocol MyProtocol /* { dg-warning "ignored" } */
- (id) new;
@end
 
__attribute__ ((unknown_attribute))
@protocol MyProtocol2; /* { dg-warning "ignored" } */
 
/* Use the protocols to double-check that no more warnings are
generated. */
 
@interface MyClass <MyProtocol>
@end
 
int test (id <MyProtocol2> x)
{
if (@protocol (MyProtocol) == @protocol (MyProtocol2))
return 1;
 
if (x)
return 2;
 
return 3;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/class-attribute-2.mm
0,0 → 1,21
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated))
@interface DeprecatedClass
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) new;
@end
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated))
@implementation DeprecatedClass /* { dg-warning "prefix attributes are ignored" } */
+ (id) new { return nil; }
@end
 
void function (void)
{
DeprecatedClass *object = [DeprecatedClass new]; /* { dg-warning "is deprecated" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/attributes/class-attribute-3.mm
0,0 → 1,14
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that you get a warning when an unknown class attribute is ignored. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
__attribute__ ((unknown_attribute))
@interface MyClass /* { dg-warning "ignored" } */
{
Class isa;
}
+ (id) new;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-14.mm
0,0 → 1,24
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
typedef uint8_t foo[24];
 
void thingy(foo a)
{
}
 
int main()
{
foo bar;
 
@try {
}
@finally {
}
 
thingy(bar);
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/template-8.mm
0,0 → 1,53
/* Test that all pending instantiations have taken place before meta-data
generation. */
/* Author: Fariborz Jahanian <fjahanian@apple.com> */
/* Adapted by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com> */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ (id) initialize;
+ alloc;
- init;
- doSomething;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) initialize { return self; }
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
- doSomething { return self; }
@end
 
class Base
{
public:
Base() { }
virtual ~Base() { }
void destroy() { delete this; }
};
 
template<class T>
class Subclass : public T
{
public:
Subclass() { }
virtual ~Subclass()
{
[[[MyRootClass alloc] init] doSomething];
}
};
 
int main(int argc, const char * argv[])
{
Subclass<Base>* theSubclass = new Subclass<Base>();
theSubclass->destroy();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/selector-3.mm
0,0 → 1,29
/* Test warning for non-existent selectors. */
/* This is the "-fgnu-runtime" variant of objc.dg/selector-1.m. */
/* { dg-options "-Wselector -fgnu-runtime" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef struct objc_object { struct objc_class *class_pointer; } *id;
typedef const struct objc_selector *SEL;
 
@interface Foo
- (void) foo;
- (void) bar;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
- (void) bar
{
}
 
- (void) foo
{
SEL a,b,c;
a = @selector(b1ar);
b = @selector(bar);
}
@end
 
/* FIXME: The error message should be on the correct line. */
/* { dg-warning "creating selector for nonexistent method .b1ar." "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/exceptions-3.mm
0,0 → 1,114
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that the compiler is checking the argument of @catch(), and
produce errors when invalid types are used. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol;
 
typedef MyObject MyObjectTypedef;
typedef MyObject *MyObjectPtrTypedef;
typedef int intTypedef;
 
int test (id object)
{
int dummy = 0;
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (int x) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (intTypedef x) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (int *x) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (id x) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (id <MyProtocol> x) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter can not be protocol-qualified" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObject *x) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObject <MyProtocol> *x) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter can not be protocol-qualified" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObject x) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{ /* { dg-error "no matching function" "" { target *-*-* } 72 } */
dummy++; /* { dg-message "MyObject" "" { target *-*-* } 13 } */
} /* { dg-message "candidate" "" { target *-*-* } 13 } */
/* { dg-message "candidates" "" { target *-*-* } 72 } */
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (static MyObject *x) /* { dg-error "storage class" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObjectTypedef *x) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObjectTypedef <MyProtocol> *x) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter can not be protocol-qualified" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObjectPtrTypedef x) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (Class x) /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (...) /* Ok */
{
dummy++;
}
 
return dummy;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/strings-1.mm
0,0 → 1,32
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
#ifndef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
#include <objc/NXConstStr.h>
#endif
 
/* The following are correct. */
id test_valid1 = @"test";
id test_valid2 = @"te" @"st";
id test_valid3 = @"te" @"s" @"t";
id test_valid4 = @ "t" @ "e" @ "s" @ "t";
 
/* The following are accepted too; you can concat an ObjC string to a
C string, the result being an ObjC string. */
id test_valid5 = @"te" "st";
id test_valid6 = @"te" "s" @"t";
id test_valid7 = @"te" @"s" "t";
 
/* The following are not correct. */
id test_invalid1 = @@"test"; /* { dg-error "stray .@. in program" } */
const char *test_invalid2 = "test"@; /* { dg-error "stray .@. in program" } */
const char *test_invalid3 = "test"@@; /* { dg-error "stray .@. in program" } */
const char *test_invalid4 = "te" @"st"; /* { dg-error "expected" } */
id test_invalid5 = @"te" @@"st"; /* { dg-error "repeated .@. before Objective-C string" } */
id test_invalid6 = @@"te" @"st"; /* { dg-error "stray .@. in program" } */
id test_invalid7 = @"te" @"s" @@"t"; /* { dg-error "repeated .@. before Objective-C string" } */
id test_invalid8 = @"te" @@"s" @"t"; /* { dg-error "repeated .@. before Objective-C string" } */
id test_invalid9 = @"te" @"s" @"t" @; /* { dg-error "stray .@. in program" } */
id test_invalidA = @"te" @ st; /* { dg-error "stray .@. in program" } */
/* { dg-error "expected" "" { target *-*-* } 31 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/strings-2.mm
0,0 → 1,66
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=MyTestString" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=MyTestString" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/objc-test-suite-types.h"
 
#include <stdlib.h> /* For abort() */
 
@interface MyTestString
{
void *dummy_class_ptr;
char *string;
unsigned int len;
}
+ initialize;
/* All strings should contain the C string 'test'. Call -check to
test that this is true. */
- (void) check;
@end
 
@implementation MyTestString
+ initialize {return self;}
- (void) check
{
if (len != 4 || string[0] != 't' || string[1] != 'e'
|| string[2] != 's' || string[3] != 't' || string[4] != '\0')
abort ();
}
@end
 
TNS_STRING_REF_T _MyTestStringClassReference; /* Only used by NeXT. */
 
int main (void)
{
MyTestString *test_valid1 = @"test";
MyTestString *test_valid2 = @"te" @"st";
MyTestString *test_valid3 = @"te" @"s" @"t";
MyTestString *test_valid4 = @ "t" @ "e" @ "s" @ "t";
MyTestString *test_valid5 = @ "t" "e" "s" "t";
MyTestString *test_valid6 = @ "t" "e" "s" @ "t";
 
[test_valid1 check];
[test_valid2 check];
[test_valid3 check];
[test_valid4 check];
[test_valid5 check];
[test_valid6 check];
 
return 0;
}
 
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
#include <string.h>
/* The MyTestString metaclass will need to be initialized before we can
send messages to strings. */
 
void testsuite_mytest_string_init (void) __attribute__((constructor));
void testsuite_mytest_string_init (void) {
memcpy (&_MyTestStringClassReference,
objc_getClass ("MyTestString"),
sizeof (_MyTestStringClassReference));
}
#endif
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/const-str-1.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Test errors for constant strings. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern void baz(...);
#endif
 
void foo()
{
baz(@"hiya"); /* { dg-error "annot find interface declaration" } */
}
 
@interface NXConstantString
{
void *isa;
char *str;
int len;
}
@end
 
void bar()
{
baz(@"howdah");
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/const-str-2.mm
0,0 → 1,8
/* Test the -fconstant-string-class flag error. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
{ dg-error "no class name specified|missing argument" "" { target *-*-* } 0 }
 
void foo () {}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/strings.exp
0,0 → 1,45
# String tests that only need to run at default optimization.
 
# Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GCC.
#
# GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
# Load support procs.
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
# If a testcase doesn't have special options, use these.
global DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
if ![info exists DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS] then {
set DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS " -ansi -pedantic-errors -Wno-long-long"
}
 
# Initialize `dg'.
dg-init
 
# Gather a list of all tests.
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.mm]]
 
# Main loop.
dg-runtest $tests "-fgnu-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
 
# darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin*" ] {
dg-runtest $tests "-fnext-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
}
 
# All done.
dg-finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/const-str-12.mm
0,0 → 1,28
/* Test if ObjC types play nice in conditional expressions. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=Foo" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=Foo" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
#include <objc/Object.h>
#include "../../objc-obj-c++-shared/objc-test-suite-types.h"
 
@interface Foo: Object {
char *cString;
unsigned int len;
}
+ (id)description;
@end
 
@interface Bar: Object
+ (Foo *) getString: (int) which;
@end
 
TNS_STRING_REF_T _FooClassReference; /* Only used by NeXT. */
 
@implementation Bar
+ (Foo *) getString: (int) which {
return which? [Foo description]: @"Hello";
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/const-str-5.mm
0,0 → 1,28
/* Positive test case for constant string layout. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=MyConstantString" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=MyConstantString" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
@interface MyBase {
const char *p;
}
@end
 
@interface MyConstantString: MyBase {
union equiv_u {
void *u;
unsigned char *c;
} _contents;
unsigned int _count;
}
@end
 
/* The NeXT runtime initializes the 'isa' pointer of string constants at
compile time. */
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
extern void *_MyConstantStringClassReference;
#endif
 
MyConstantString *str = @"Hello";
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/const-str-6.mm
0,0 → 1,28
/* Negative test case for constant string layout. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fconstant-string-class=MyConstantString" } */
/* { dg-options "-mno-constant-cfstrings -fconstant-string-class=MyConstantString" { target *-*-darwin* } } */
 
@interface MyBase {
char p;
}
@end
 
@interface MyConstantString: MyBase {
union equiv_u {
void *u;
unsigned char *c;
} _contents;
char _count;
}
@end
 
/* The NeXT runtime initializes the 'isa' pointer of string constants at
compile time. */
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
extern void *_MyConstantStringClassReference;
#endif
 
MyConstantString *str = @"Hello"; /* { dg-error "interface .MyConstantString. does not have valid constant string layout" } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/const-cfstring-2.mm
0,0 → 1,27
/* Test the -Wnonportable-cfstrings option, which should give
warnings if non-ASCII characters are embedded in constant
CFStrings. This will only work on MacOS X 10.2 and later. */
/* Developed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* So far, CFString is darwin-only. */
/* { dg-do compile { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "NeXT only" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-mconstant-cfstrings -Wnonportable-cfstrings" } */
 
#import <Foundation/NSString.h>
#import <CoreFoundation/CFString.h>
 
#ifndef __CONSTANT_CFSTRINGS__
#error The -fconstant-cfstrings option is not functioning properly
#endif
 
void foo(void) {
NSString *s1 = @"Compile-time string literal";
CFStringRef s2 = CFSTR("Compile-time string literal");
NSString *s3 = @"Non-ASCII literal - \222"; /* { dg-warning "non-ASCII character in CFString literal" } */
CFStringRef s4 = CFSTR("\222 - Non-ASCII literal"); /* { dg-warning "non-ASCII character in CFString literal" } */
CFStringRef s5 = CFSTR("Non-ASCII (\222) literal"); /* { dg-warning "non-ASCII character in CFString literal" } */
NSString *s6 = @"\0Embedded NUL"; /* { dg-warning "embedded NUL in CFString literal" } */
CFStringRef s7 = CFSTR("Embedded \0NUL"); /* { dg-warning "embedded NUL in CFString literal" } */
CFStringRef s8 = CFSTR("Embedded NUL\0"); /* { dg-warning "embedded NUL in CFString literal" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/strings/const-cfstring-5.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* Test if constant CFStrings may be passed back as ObjC strings. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski */
 
/* So far, CFString is darwin-only. */
/* { dg-do compile { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "NeXT only" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-mconstant-cfstrings" } */
 
#include <objc/Object.h>
 
@interface Foo: Object {
char *cString;
unsigned int len;
}
+ (Foo *)description;
@end
 
@interface Bar: Object
+ (Foo *) getString: (int) which;
@end
 
@implementation Bar
+ (Foo *) getString: (int) which {
return which? [Foo description]: @"Hello";
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-8.mm
0,0 → 1,26
@interface A /* { dg-error "expected ..end." } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/cxx-ivars-1.mm
0,0 → 1,43
// Check if ivars may be accessed via the C++ dot notation.
// { dg-do run }
// { dg-options "-fno-objc-call-cxx-cdtors" }
// { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } }
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
struct cxx_struct {
int a, b;
void set_values (int _a, int _b = 3) {
a = _a; b = _b;
}
~cxx_struct (void) {
a = b = 99;
}
};
 
@interface Manip : TestsuiteObject {
int c;
cxx_struct s; // { dg-warning "user-defined destructor" }
// { dg-warning "constructors and destructors will not be invoked" "" { target *-*-* } 22 }
}
- (void) manipulate_ivars;
@end
 
@implementation Manip
- (void) manipulate_ivars {
s.set_values (7);
CHECK_IF (s.a == 7 && s.b == 3);
s.~cxx_struct();
CHECK_IF (s.a == 99 && s.b == 99);
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
Manip *obj = [Manip new];
[obj manipulate_ivars];
[obj free];
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/extern-c-1.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* Test extern c support inside @implementation */
/* Devang Patel <dpatel@apple.com>. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Extern
@end
 
@implementation Extern
 
extern "C" void NSRegisterElement(id element);
 
- init {
NSRegisterElement(self);
return self;
}
 
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/stubify-2.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* All calls must be properly stubified. */
/* Testcase extracted from TextEdit:Document.m. */
 
/* { dg-do compile { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */
/* { dg-options "-mdynamic-no-pic -fdump-rtl-jump -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" } */
 
typedef struct objc_object { } *id ;
int x = 41 ;
extern id objc_msgSend(id self, char * op, ...);
extern int bogonic (int, int, int) ;
@interface Document {}
- (Document *) window;
- (Document *) class;
- (Document *) close;
@end
@implementation Document
- (Document *) class { }
- (Document *) close { }
- (Document *) window { }
- (void)willEndCloseSheet:(void *)sheet returnCode:(int)returnCode contextInfo:(void *)contextInfo {
[[self window] close];
((void (*)(id, char *, int))objc_msgSend)([self class], (char *)contextInfo, 1);
((void (*)(id, char *, int))bogonic)([self class], (char *)contextInfo, 1);
bogonic (3, 4, 5);
x++;
}
@end
 
/* Any symbol_ref of an un-stubified objc_msgSend is an error; look
for "objc_msgSend" in quotes, without the $stub suffix. */
/* { dg-final { scan-rtl-dump-not "symbol_ref.*\"objc_msgSend\"" "jump" } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-9.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* Test for lookup of class (factory) methods. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface MyBase
- (void) rootInstanceMethod;
@end
 
@interface MyIntermediate: MyBase
@end
 
@interface MyDerived: MyIntermediate
- (void) instanceMethod;
+ (void) classMethod;
@end
 
@implementation MyDerived
- (void) instanceMethod {
}
 
+ (void) classMethod { /* If a class method is not found, the root */
[self rootInstanceMethod]; /* class is searched for an instance method */
[MyIntermediate rootInstanceMethod]; /* with the same name. */
 
[self instanceMethod]; /* { dg-warning ".MyDerived. may not respond to .\\+instanceMethod." } */
[MyDerived instanceMethod]; /* { dg-warning ".MyDerived. may not respond to .\\+instanceMethod." } */
}
@end
 
/* { dg-warning "Messages without a matching method signature" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning "will be assumed to return .id. and accept" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning ".\.\.\.. as arguments" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-error-1.mm
0,0 → 1,4
// PR obj-c++/28434
// { dg-do compile }
 
Class<> c; // { dg-error "identifier" }
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-10.mm
0,0 → 1,4
@interface /* { dg-error "expected identifier" } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-lossage-1.mm
0,0 → 1,44
/* Test for situations in which protocol conformance information
may be lost, leading to superfluous warnings. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* One-line substitute for objc/objc.h */
typedef struct objc_object { struct objc_class *class_pointer; } *id;
 
@protocol NSObject
- (int)someValue;
@end
 
@interface NSObject <NSObject>
@end
 
@protocol PlateMethods
- (void)someMethod;
@end
 
@interface Foo {
NSObject <PlateMethods> *plate;
id <PlateMethods> plate1;
NSObject *plate2;
}
- (id <PlateMethods>) getPlate;
- (id <NSObject>) getPlate1;
- (int) getValue;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
- (id <PlateMethods>) getPlate {
return plate; /* { dg-bogus "does not implement" } */
}
- (id <NSObject>) getPlate1 {
return (id <NSObject>)plate1; /* { dg-bogus "does not conform" } */
}
- (int) getValue {
int i = [plate1 someValue]; /* { dg-warning ".\\-someValue. not found in protocol\\(s\\)" } */
 
int j = [(id <NSObject>)plate1 someValue]; /* { dg-bogus "not found in protocol" } */
int k = [(id)plate1 someValue]; /* { dg-bogus "not found in protocol" } */
return i + j + k;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-2.mm
0,0 → 1,81
/* Test out '@catch(id foo) {...}', which should catch
all uncaught exceptions. */
/* Developed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "PR23616" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "-fnext-runtime" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
/* The following is not required in actual user code; we include it
here to check that the compiler generates an internal definition of
_setjmp that is consistent with what <setjmp.h> provides. */
#include <setjmp.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@interface Frob: TestsuiteObject
@end
 
@implementation Frob: TestsuiteObject
@end
 
static Frob* _connection = nil;
 
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
void test (TestsuiteObject* sendPort)
{
int cleanupPorts = 1;
Frob* receivePort = nil;
@try {
printf ("receivePort = %p\n", receivePort);
printf ("sendPort = %p\n", sendPort);
printf ("cleanupPorts = %d\n", cleanupPorts);
printf ("---\n");
receivePort = (Frob *) -1;
_connection = (Frob *) -1;
printf ("receivePort = %p\n", receivePort);
printf ("sendPort = %p\n", sendPort);
printf ("cleanupPorts = %d\n", cleanupPorts);
printf ("---\n");
receivePort = nil;
sendPort = nil;
cleanupPorts = 0;
printf ("receivePort = %p\n", receivePort);
printf ("sendPort = %p\n", sendPort);
printf ("cleanupPorts = %d\n", cleanupPorts);
printf ("---\n");
@throw [TestsuiteObject new];
}
@catch(Frob *obj) {
printf ("Exception caught by incorrect handler!\n");
CHECK_IF(0);
}
@catch(id exc) {
printf ("Exception caught by correct handler.\n");
printf ("receivePort = %p (expected 0x0)\n", receivePort);
printf ("sendPort = %p (expected 0x0)\n", sendPort);
printf ("cleanupPorts = %d (expected 0)\n", cleanupPorts);
printf ("---");
CHECK_IF(!receivePort);
CHECK_IF(!sendPort);
CHECK_IF(!cleanupPorts);
}
}
 
int main (void) {
test((TestsuiteObject *)-1);
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/threedotthree-abi-1.mm
0,0 → 1,76
/* This file tests that things are encoded using the gcc-3.3 ABI which is only
used by the NeXT runtime. */
/* { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-require-effective-target ilp32 } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
extern "C" void abort();
 
@protocol CommonProtocol
 
-(oneway void)methodCall_On:(in bycopy id)someValue_On;
-(oneway void)methodCall_nO:(bycopy in id)someValue_nO;
 
-(oneway void)methodCall_Oo:(out bycopy id)someValue_Oo;
-(oneway void)methodCall_oO:(bycopy out id)someValue_oO;
 
-(oneway void)methodCall_rn:(in const id)someValue_rn;
 
-(oneway void)methodCall_oOn:(in bycopy out id)someValue_oOn;
 
@end
 
@interface ObjCClass <CommonProtocol>
{
 
}
 
@end
 
@implementation ObjCClass
-(oneway void)methodCall_On:(in bycopy id)someValue_On { }
-(oneway void)methodCall_nO:(bycopy in id)someValue_nO { }
 
-(oneway void)methodCall_Oo:(out bycopy id)someValue_Oo { }
-(oneway void)methodCall_oO:(bycopy out id)someValue_oO { }
 
-(oneway void)methodCall_rn:(in const id)someValue_rn { }
-(oneway void)methodCall_oOn:(in bycopy out id)someValue_oOn { }
@end
 
Protocol *proto = @protocol(CommonProtocol);
struct objc_method_description *meth;
struct objc_method_description meth_object;
 
int main()
{
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto, @selector(methodCall_On:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
if (strcmp (meth->types, "Vv12@0:4On@8"))
abort();
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto, @selector(methodCall_nO:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
if (strcmp (meth->types, "Vv12@0:4nO@8"))
abort();
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto, @selector(methodCall_Oo:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
if (strcmp (meth->types, "Vv12@0:4Oo@8"))
abort();
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto, @selector(methodCall_oO:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
if (strcmp (meth->types, "Vv12@0:4oO@8"))
abort();
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto, @selector(methodCall_rn:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
if (strcmp (meth->types, "Vv12@0:4rn@8"))
abort();
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto, @selector(methodCall_oOn:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
if (strcmp (meth->types, "Vv12@0:4oOn@8"))
abort();
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-10.mm
0,0 → 1,46
/* Test for sending messages to aliased classes (and instances thereof). */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-options "" } */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@interface Int1: TestsuiteObject
+ (int) classMeth;
- (int) instanceMeth;
@end
 
@interface Int2: TestsuiteObject
+ (int) classMeth;
- (int) instanceMeth;
@end
 
@implementation Int1
+ (int) classMeth { return 345; }
- (int) instanceMeth { return 697; }
@end
 
@implementation Int2
+ (int) classMeth { return 1345; }
- (int) instanceMeth { return 1697; }
@end
 
typedef Int1 Int1Typedef;
@compatibility_alias Int1Alias Int1Typedef;
@compatibility_alias Int2Alias Int2;
typedef Int2Alias Int2Typedef;
 
int main(void) {
Int1Alias *int1alias = [[Int1Typedef alloc] init];
Int2Typedef *int2typedef = [[Int2Alias alloc] init];
 
CHECK_IF([Int1Typedef classMeth] == 345 && [Int2Alias classMeth] == 1345);
CHECK_IF([int1alias instanceMeth] == 697 && [int2typedef instanceMeth] == 1697);
CHECK_IF([(Int2Typedef *)int1alias instanceMeth] == 697);
CHECK_IF([(Int1Alias *)int2typedef instanceMeth] == 1697);
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-5.mm
0,0 → 1,96
/* Method encoding tests for stand-alone @protocol declarations. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
#include <objc/Protocol.h>
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define ProtoBool bool
#else
#define ProtoBool _Bool
#endif
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
enum Enum {
zero, one, two, three
};
typedef enum Enum Enum;
typedef signed char ObjCBool; /* as used by the NeXT runtime */
 
@protocol Proto
union __XXAngle { unsigned int alpha, beta; };
typedef struct { float x, y; union __XXAngle a; } XXPoint;
typedef struct { double width, height; } XXSize;
typedef struct _XXRect { XXPoint origin; XXSize size; struct _XXRect *next; } XXRect;
- (void) char:(signed char)c float:(float)f double:(double)d unsigned:(unsigned)u short:(short)s long:(long)l;
- (void *)setRect:(XXRect)r withBool:(ProtoBool)b withInt:(int)i;
+ (Enum *)getEnum:(XXPoint *)pt enum:(enum Enum)e bool:(ObjCBool)b;
+ (ProtoBool **)getBool:(ObjCBool **)b;
@end
 
Protocol *proto = @protocol(Proto);
struct objc_method_description *meth;
struct objc_method_description meth_object;
unsigned totsize, offs0, offs1, offs2, offs3, offs4, offs5, offs6, offs7;
 
static void scan_initial(const char *pattern) {
totsize = offs0 = offs1 = offs2 = offs3 = offs4 = offs5 = offs6 = offs7 = (unsigned)-1;
sscanf(meth->types, pattern, &totsize, &offs0, &offs1, &offs2, &offs3,
&offs4, &offs5, &offs6, &offs7);
CHECK_IF(!offs0 && offs1 == sizeof(id) && offs2 == offs1 + sizeof(SEL) && totsize >= offs2);
}
 
int main(void) {
const char *string;
 
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto,
@selector(char:float:double:unsigned:short:long:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
if (sizeof (long) == 8)
string = "v%u@%u:%uc%uf%ud%uI%us%uq%u";
else
string = "v%u@%u:%uc%uf%ud%uI%us%ul%u";
scan_initial(string);
CHECK_IF(offs3 == offs2 + sizeof(int) && offs4 == offs3 + sizeof(float));
CHECK_IF(offs5 == offs4 + sizeof(double) && offs6 == offs5 + sizeof(unsigned));
CHECK_IF(offs7 == offs6 + sizeof(int) && totsize == offs7 + sizeof(long));
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto,
@selector(setRect:withBool:withInt:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
scan_initial("^v%u@%u:%u{_XXRect={?=ff(__XXAngle=II)}{?=dd}^{_XXRect}}%uB%ui%u");
CHECK_IF(offs3 == offs2 + sizeof(XXRect) && offs4 == offs3 + sizeof(int));
CHECK_IF(totsize == offs4 + sizeof(int));
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto,
@selector(getEnum:enum:bool:), YES, NO);
meth = &meth_object;
 
/* Here we have the complication that 'enum Enum' could be encoded
as 'i' on __NEXT_RUNTIME_, and (most likely) as 'I' on the GNU
runtime. So we get the @encode(enum Enum), then put it into the
string in place of the traditional 'i'.
*/
/* scan_initial("^i%u@%u:%u^{?=ff(__XXAngle=II)}%ui%uc%u"); */
{
char pattern[1024];
 
sprintf (pattern, "^%s%%u@%%u:%%u^{?=ff(__XXAngle=II)}%%u%s%%uc%%u",
@encode(enum Enum), @encode(enum Enum));
scan_initial(pattern);
}
 
CHECK_IF(offs3 == offs2 + sizeof(XXPoint *) && offs4 == offs3 + sizeof(enum Enum));
CHECK_IF(totsize == offs4 + sizeof(int)); /* 'ObjCBool' is really 'char' */
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto,
@selector(getBool:), YES, NO);
meth = &meth_object;
scan_initial("^^B%u@%u:%u^*%u");
CHECK_IF(totsize == offs2 + sizeof(ObjCBool **));
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/va-meth-1.mm
0,0 → 1,75
/* Based on objc/execute/va_method.m, by Nicola Pero */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
/* Test methods with "C-style" trailing arguments, with or without ellipsis. */
 
@interface MathClass: TestsuiteObject
/* sum positive numbers; -1 ends the list */
+ (int) sum: (int) firstNumber, int secondNumber, ...;
+ (int) prod: (int) firstNumber, int secondNumber, int thirdNumber;
+ (int) minimum: (int) firstNumber, ...;
@end
 
extern "C" int some_func(id self, SEL _cmd, int firstN, int secondN, int thirdN, ...) {
return firstN + secondN + thirdN;
}
 
@implementation MathClass
+ (int) sum: (int) firstNumber, int secondNumber, ...
{
va_list ap;
int sum = 0, number = 0;
 
va_start (ap, secondNumber);
number = firstNumber + secondNumber;
 
while (number >= 0)
{
sum += number;
number = va_arg (ap, int);
}
va_end (ap);
 
return sum;
}
+ (int) prod: (int) firstNumber, int secondNumber, int thirdNumber {
return firstNumber * secondNumber * thirdNumber;
}
+ (int) minimum: (int) firstNumber, ...
{
va_list ap;
int minimum = 999, number = 0;
va_start (ap, firstNumber);
number = firstNumber;
while (number >= 0)
{
minimum = (minimum < number ? minimum: number);
number = va_arg (ap, int);
}
va_end (ap);
return minimum;
}
@end
 
int main (void)
{
if ([MathClass sum: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, -1] != 15)
abort ();
if ([MathClass prod: 4, 5, 6] != 120)
abort ();
if ([MathClass minimum: 17, 9, 133, 84, 35, -1] != 9)
abort ();
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/ivar-invalid-type-1.mm
0,0 → 1,19
/* { dg-do compile } */
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@interface MySubClass
{
volatile int a; /* This is allowed */
extern int b; /* { dg-error "invalid type" } */
static int c; /* { dg-error "invalid type" } */
inline int d; /* { dg-error "declared as an .inline." } */
typedef int e; /* { dg-error "invalid type" } */
__thread int f; /* { dg-error "invalid type" } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/invalid-type-1.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
typedef int Integer;
 
@class MyClass;
 
typedef MyClass AClass;
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) method;
@end
 
Class <MyProtocol> class_object; /* This is fine. */
 
id <MyProtocol> object; /* This is fine. */
 
AClass <MyProtocol> *object1; /* This is fine. */
 
Integer <MyProtocol> *object2; /* { dg-error ".Integer {aka int}. is not a template" } */
/* { dg-error ".MyProtocol. was not declared in this scope" "" { target *-*-* } 21 } */
 
Integer <NonExistingProtocol> *object3; /* { dg-error ".Integer {aka int}. is not a template" } */
/* { dg-error ".NonExistingProtocol. was not declared in this scope" "" { target *-*-* } 24 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/objc-gc-3.mm
0,0 → 1,65
/* Test looking up fields in superclasses in the context of write-barriers
(where component references get rewritten). */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-gc" } */
/* { dg-prune-output "cc1objplus: warning: '-fobjc-gc' is ignored for '-fgnu-runtime'" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
@class MyWindow;
 
@interface MyDocument : TestsuiteObject {
MyWindow *_window;
}
@end
 
@interface MyFileDocument : MyDocument {
struct {
unsigned int autoClose:1;
unsigned int openForUI:1;
unsigned int isClosing:1;
unsigned int needsDiskCheck:1;
unsigned int isWritable:1;
unsigned int representsFileOnDisk:1;
unsigned int RESERVED:26;
} _fdFlags;
}
@end
 
@interface MyTextFileDocument : MyFileDocument {
TestsuiteObject *_textStorage;
struct __tfdFlags {
unsigned int immutable:1;
unsigned int lineEnding:2;
unsigned int isClosing:1;
unsigned int settingsAreSet:1;
unsigned int usesTabs:1;
unsigned int isUTF8WithBOM:1;
unsigned int wrapsLines:1;
unsigned int usingDefaultLanguage:1;
unsigned int RESERVED:23;
} _tfdFlags;
int _tabWidth;
int _indentWidth;
}
@end
 
@interface MyRTFFileDocument : MyTextFileDocument
- (BOOL)readFromFile:(const char *)fileName ofType:(const char *)type;
@end
 
@implementation MyRTFFileDocument
- (BOOL)readFromFile:(const char *)fileName ofType:(const char *)type {
if (_textStorage && fileName) {
[_textStorage free];
return YES;
} else if (type) {
_textStorage = [MyRTFFileDocument new];
return NO;
}
return (fileName && type);
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-8.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* We used to ICE because we removed the cast to List_linked*
in -[ListIndex_linked next]. */
 
@interface List
{
@public
int firstLink;
}
@end
 
@interface ListIndex_linked
{
@public
List *collection;
int link;
}
@end
 
@interface List_linked: List
@end
 
@implementation List
@end
 
@implementation ListIndex_linked
- next
{
link = ((List_linked*)collection)->firstLink;
}
@end
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/pragma-1.mm
0,0 → 1,11
/* It is OK to use #pragma inside @interface body. This test checks that. */
/* Devang Patel <dpatel@apple.com>. */
 
@interface A
{
int p;
}
+(int) foo;
#pragma Mark foobar
-(int) bar;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-18.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Contributed by Igor Seleznev <selez@mail.ru>. */
/* This used to be broken. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface A
+ (A *)currentContext;
@end
 
@interface B
+ (B *)currentContext;
@end
 
int main()
{
[A currentContext]; /* { dg-bogus "multiple declarations" } */
return 0;
}
 
@implementation A
+ (A *)currentContext { return nil; }
@end
@implementation B
+ (B *)currentContext { return nil; }
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/fix-and-continue-2.mm
0,0 → 1,24
/* Static variables, even if local, require indirect access through a stub
if -mfix-and-continue is enabled. */
 
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-do assemble { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-options "-mfix-and-continue" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface Foo: TestsuiteObject
+ (TestsuiteObject *)indexableFileTypes;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
+ (TestsuiteObject *)indexableFileTypes
{
static TestsuiteObject *fileTypes = 0;
if(!fileTypes) {
fileTypes = [TestsuiteObject new];
}
return fileTypes;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/lookup-2.mm
0,0 → 1,58
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
class MyWidget {
public:
int a;
MyWidget(void) { a = 17; }
};
 
MyWidget gWidget;
 
@protocol MyProto
- (MyWidget *)widget;
@end
 
@interface Foo: TestsuiteObject
@end
 
@interface Bar: Foo <MyProto>
@end
 
@interface Container: TestsuiteObject
+ (MyWidget *)elementForView:(Foo *)view;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
@end
 
@implementation Bar
- (MyWidget *)widget {
return &gWidget;
}
@end
 
@implementation Container
+ (MyWidget *)elementForView:(Foo *)view
{
MyWidget *widget = 0;
if (class_conformsToProtocol (object_getClass (view),
@protocol(MyProto))) {
widget = [(Foo <MyProto> *)view widget];
}
return widget;
}
@end
 
int main(void) {
id view = [Bar new];
MyWidget *w = [Container elementForView: view];
 
if (!w || w->a != 17)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-runtime-1.mm
0,0 → 1,19
/* Test that compiling for the GNU runtime works (regardless of
the system runtime used). */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface FooBar: TestsuiteObject
- (void)boo;
@end
 
int main ()
{
id fooBarInst = [[FooBar alloc] init];
[fooBarInst boo];
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/naming-2.mm
0,0 → 1,41
/* Testing for detecting duplicate ivars. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef struct S { int i; } NSDictionary;
 
@interface A
{
NSDictionary * _userInfo; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
int i1;
int i2;
int i3;
int i4;
int i5;
int i6;
int i7;
NSDictionary * _userInfo1; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
}
@end
 
@interface B : A
{
NSDictionary * _userInfo1; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
int ii1;
int ii2;
int ii3;
int ii4;
int ii5;
int ii6;
int ii7;
}
@end
 
@interface C : A
@end
 
@interface D : C
{
NSDictionary * _userInfo; /* { dg-error "duplicate instance variable" } */
}
@end
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-objc_msg_lookup.mm
0,0 → 1,77
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'objc_msg_lookup', covering objc_msg_lookup(),
objc_msg_lookup_super() and struct objc_super. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
/* For objc_msg_lookup(), objc_msg_lookup_super() and struct
objc_super. */
#include <objc/message.h>
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
- (int) test;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
- (int) test { return 20; }
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
- (int) test;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (int) test { return 11; }
@end
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_msg_lookup () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
int (* test_IMP) (id receiver, SEL selector);
 
test_IMP = (int (*)(id, SEL))objc_msg_lookup (object, @selector (test));
if (test_IMP (object, @selector (test)) != 11)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing objc_msg_lookup_super () ...\n";
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
struct objc_super super = { 0, 0 };
int (* test_IMP) (id receiver, SEL selector);
 
/* Get the implementation of -test for the superclass of object -
as if we were calling [super test] inside a method
implementation of object. */
super.self = object;
super.super_class = class_getSuperclass (object_getClass (object));
test_IMP = (int (*)(id, SEL))objc_msg_lookup_super (&super, @selector (test));
 
/* Invoke it. The method in MyRootClass, not the one in
MySubClass, should be invoked. */
if (test_IMP (object, @selector (test)) != 20)
abort ();
}
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/template-3.mm
0,0 → 1,81
/* Test for passing arguments to ObjC methods in the context of template
expansion. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@interface ObjCClass : TestsuiteObject
{
@public
int info;
}
-(id) init;
-(id) initWithInformation: (int) whatInfo;
-(id) initWithInformation: (int) whatInfo andInfo: (int) info2;
@end
 
void foo(int info) {
ObjCClass *mObj1 = [[ObjCClass alloc] init];
ObjCClass *mObj2 = [[ObjCClass alloc] initWithInformation: info];
ObjCClass *mObj3 = [[ObjCClass alloc] initWithInformation: info andInfo: 39];
 
CHECK_IF(mObj1->info == 666);
CHECK_IF(mObj2->info == info);
CHECK_IF(mObj3->info == info + 39);
}
 
template <class WrappedObjCClass>
class ObjCObjectWrapper
{
public:
ObjCObjectWrapper(int info);
WrappedObjCClass *mObj1, *mObj2, *mObj3;
};
 
template <class WrappedObjCClass>
ObjCObjectWrapper<WrappedObjCClass>::ObjCObjectWrapper(int info)
{
mObj1 = [[WrappedObjCClass alloc] init];
mObj2 = [[WrappedObjCClass alloc] initWithInformation: info];
mObj3 = [[WrappedObjCClass alloc] initWithInformation: info andInfo: 67];
}
 
@implementation ObjCClass
-(id) init {
return [self initWithInformation:666];
}
-(id) initWithInformation: (int) whatInfo {
[super init];
info = whatInfo;
return self;
}
-(id) initWithInformation: (int) whatInfo andInfo: (int) info2 {
[super init];
info = whatInfo + info2;
return self;
}
@end
 
ObjCObjectWrapper<ObjCClass> staticInstance(42);
 
int main(void) {
ObjCObjectWrapper<ObjCClass> stackInstance(47);
 
foo(89);
CHECK_IF(staticInstance.mObj1->info == 666);
CHECK_IF(staticInstance.mObj2->info == 42);
CHECK_IF(staticInstance.mObj3->info == 42 + 67);
CHECK_IF(stackInstance.mObj1->info == 666);
CHECK_IF(stackInstance.mObj2->info == 47);
CHECK_IF(stackInstance.mObj3->info == 47 + 67);
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/class-extension-1.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* This test tests the basic of class extensions. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
}
- (int) test;
@end
 
@interface MyObject ()
- (int) test2;
- (int) test3;
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
- (int) test
{
return 20;
}
- (int) test2
{
return 20;
}
@end /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class .MyObject." } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .-test3. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 29 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-3.mm
0,0 → 1,10
/* Yet another stray infinite loop... */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Foo
{
int x;
int y;
}
- (int) foo ; { /* { dg-error "stray .\{. between Objective\\-C\\+\\+ methods" } */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-conflict-2.mm
0,0 → 1,34
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test that you can not declare two methods, in the same protocol,
with the same name and method signature, but one as @required and
once as @optional. */
 
/* First, @required conflicting with @optional. */
@protocol MyProtocol
 
@optional
+ (void) method1: (id)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (id) method2: (long)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
 
@required
+ (void) method1: (id)x; /* { dg-error "declared .@optional. and .@required. at the same time" } */
- (id) method2: (long)x; /* { dg-error "declared .@optional. and .@required. at the same time" } */
 
@end
 
/* Second, @optional conflicting with @required. */
@protocol MyProtocol2
 
@required
+ (void) method3: (Class)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
- (id *) method4: (long)x; /* { dg-message "previous declaration" } */
 
@optional
+ (void) method3: (Class)x; /* { dg-error "declared .@optional. and .@required. at the same time" } */
- (id *) method4: (long)x; /* { dg-error "declared .@optional. and .@required. at the same time" } */
 
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/bitfield-1.mm
0,0 → 1,124
/* Check if ObjC class layout follows the ABI (informally)
set in the past. ObjC structs must be laid out as if
all ivars, including those inherited from superclasses,
were defined at once (i.e., any padding introduced for
superclasses should be removed). */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-options "-Wpadded -Wabi" } */
 
/* Leave blank lines here to keep warnings on the same lines. */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
enum Enum { zero, one, two, three, four };
 
@interface Base: TestsuiteObject {
@public
unsigned a: 2;
int b: 3;
enum Enum c: 4;
unsigned d: 5;
} /* { dg-warning "padding struct size to alignment boundary" } */
@end
 
struct Base_0 { /* { dg-warning "padding struct size to alignment boundary" } */
Class isa;
unsigned a: 2;
int b: 3;
enum Enum c: 4;
unsigned d: 5;
};
 
@interface Derived: Base {
@public
signed e: 5;
unsigned f: 4;
enum Enum g: 3;
}
@end
 
struct Derived_0 {
Class isa;
unsigned a: 2;
int b: 3;
enum Enum c: 4;
unsigned d: 5;
signed e: 5;
int f: 4;
enum Enum g: 3;
};
 
@interface Leaf: Derived {
@public
signed h: 2;
}
@end
 
struct Leaf_0 {
Class isa;
unsigned a: 2;
int b: 3;
enum Enum c: 4;
unsigned d: 5;
signed e: 5;
unsigned f: 4;
enum Enum g: 3;
signed h: 2;
};
/* Note that the semicolon after @defs(...) is optional. */
 
typedef struct { @defs(Base) } Base_t; /* { dg-warning "padding struct size to alignment boundary" } */
typedef struct { @defs(Derived); } Derived_t;
typedef struct { @defs(Leaf); } Leaf_t;
 
int main(void)
{
struct Leaf_0 l_0;
Leaf *l = (Leaf *)&l_0;
Leaf_t *l_t = (Leaf_t *)&l_0;
 
CHECK_IF(sizeof(Base_t) == sizeof(Base));
CHECK_IF(sizeof(Derived_t) == sizeof(Derived));
CHECK_IF(sizeof(Leaf_t) == sizeof(Leaf));
 
CHECK_IF(sizeof(struct Base_0) == sizeof(Base));
CHECK_IF(sizeof(struct Derived_0) == sizeof(Derived));
CHECK_IF(sizeof(struct Leaf_0) == sizeof(Leaf));
 
l_0.isa = (Class)0;
l_0.a = 3;
l_0.b = 0;
l_0.c = three;
l_0.d = 31;
l_0.e = 0;
l_0.f = 15;
l_0.g = zero;
l_0.h = -2;
 
CHECK_IF(!l_t->isa);
CHECK_IF(l->a == 3 && l_t->a == 3);
CHECK_IF(!l->b && !l_t->b);
CHECK_IF(l->c == three && l_t->c == three);
CHECK_IF(l->d == 31 && l_t->d == 31);
CHECK_IF(!l->e && !l_t->e);
CHECK_IF(l->f == 15 && l_t->f == 15);
CHECK_IF(l->g == zero && l_t->g == zero);
CHECK_IF(l->h == -2 && l_t->h == -2);
return 0;
}
 
/* { dg-prune-output "In file included from" } Ignore this message. */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct to align" "PR23610" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct size" "PR23610" { xfail lp64 } 42 } */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct size" "PR23610" { xfail lp64 } 45 } */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct size" "PR23610" { xfail lp64 } 59 } */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct size" "PR23610" { xfail lp64 } 62 } */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct size" "PR23610" { xfail lp64 } 77 } */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct size" "PR23610" { xfail lp64 } 78 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-4.mm
0,0 → 1,24
/* Warn about "slightly" mismatched method signatures if
-Wstrict-selector-match is on. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wstrict-selector-match" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Base
- (id) meth1: (Base *)arg1; /* { dg-message "using .\\-\\(id\\)meth1:\\(Base \\*\\)arg1." } */
- (id) window; /* { dg-message "using .\\-\\(id\\)window" } */
@end
 
@interface Derived: Base
- (id) meth1: (Derived *)arg1; /* { dg-message "also found .\\-\\(id\\)meth1:\\(Derived \\*\\)arg1." } */
- (Base *) window; /* { dg-message "also found .\\-\\(Base \\*\\)window." } */
@end
 
void foo(void) {
id r;
 
[r meth1:r]; /* { dg-warning "multiple methods named .\\-meth1:. found" } */
[r window]; /* { dg-warning "multiple methods named .\\-window. found" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-init-mimatch-1.mm
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/* Test to warn on protocol mismatch in a variety of initializations. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef struct objc_class *Class;
 
typedef struct objc_object {
Class isa;
} *id;
 
@protocol NSObject
@end
 
@interface NSObject <NSObject>
@end
 
@protocol NSCopying
- (void)copyWithZone;
@end
 
@interface Foo:NSObject <NSCopying>
@end
 
 
extern id <NSObject> NSCopyObject();
 
@implementation Foo
- (void)copyWithZone {
Foo *copy = NSCopyObject(); /* { dg-warning "type \\'id <NSObject>\\' does not conform to the \\'NSCopying\\' protocol" } */
 
Foo<NSObject,NSCopying> *g = NSCopyObject(); /* { dg-warning "type \\'id <NSObject>\\' does not conform to the \\'NSCopying\\' protocol" } */
 
id<NSObject,NSCopying> h = NSCopyObject(); /* { dg-warning "type \\'id <NSObject>\\' does not conform to the \\'NSCopying\\' protocol" } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-17.mm
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/* Test if addition of 'volatile' to object causes bogus error in presence of try-catch. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
struct Point {
short v;
short h;
};
 
void foo ()
{
Point eventLocation;
@try {
} @catch (id iiii) {
}
 
Point p = eventLocation;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/selector-6.mm
0,0 → 1,13
/* { dg-options "" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
int main()
{
SEL foo = @selector(foo: a::);
return 0;
}
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "foo:a::" } } */
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/exceptions-6.mm
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/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test warnings when parsing syntax errors in @throw. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
void test (id object)
{
@throw object; /* Ok */
@throw; /* { dg-error ".@throw. .rethrow. used outside of a @catch block" } */
@throw (object); /* Ok. */
@throw (id)0
} /* { dg-error "expected" } */
 
void test2 (id object)
{
@throw object); /* { dg-error "expected" } */
@throw (...); /* { dg-error "expected" } */
@throw (); /* { dg-error "expected" } */
@throw
} /* { dg-error "expected" } */
 
void test3 (id object1, id object2)
{
/* This is apparently valid. */
@throw object1, object2; /* Ok. */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/set-not-used-1.mm
0,0 → 1,35
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wunused-but-set-variable" } */
 
#import "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
 
@interface obj : TestsuiteObject
{
int value;
}
- (int) value;
- (void) setValue: (int)number;
@end
 
@implementation obj : TestsuiteObject
 
- (int) value { return value; }
- (void) setValue: (int)number { value = number; }
 
@end
 
int main (void)
{
obj *a; /* { dg-bogus "set but not used" } */
obj *b; /* { dg-bogus "set but not used" } */
obj *c; /* { dg-warning "set but not used" } */
 
a = [obj new];
b = [obj new];
c = [obj new];
 
[b setValue: [a value]];
 
return [a value];
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-resolve-method.mm
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/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'resolve-method', covering +resolveClassMethod: and
+resolveInstanceMethod:. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
 
/* For __objc_msg_forward2. */
#include <objc/message.h>
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
@end
 
 
/* A number of tests will try invoking methods that don't exist. We
want to record the fact, but not abort the program, so we supply
our own fowarding implementation which will invoke the following
function for any method that is not found. */
 
/* Keep track of how many times a non-existing method was executed. */
static int nonExistingMethodCount = 0;
 
/* Inspired by nil_method in libobjc. */
id nonExisting_method (id receiver __attribute__ ((__unused__)),
SEL sel __attribute__ ((__unused__)))
{
nonExistingMethodCount++;
return nil;
}
 
/* Keep track of how many times the forwarding lookup was invoked. */
static int forwardingCount = 0;
 
/* We install this forwarding hook to cause all failed method lookups
to call our 'nonExisting_method' function. */
IMP forward_everything_to_non_existing_method (id receiver __attribute__ ((__unused__)),
SEL sel __attribute__ ((__unused__)))
{
forwardingCount++;
return (IMP)nonExisting_method;
}
 
 
/* 'CountClass' is used to test that +resolveClassMethod: and
+resolveInstanceMethod: are called when expected. They do nothing
other than recording that they are called. */
@interface CountClass : MyRootClass
+ (BOOL) resolveClassMethod: (SEL)selector;
+ (BOOL) resolveInstanceMethod: (SEL)selector;
+ (void) existingClassMethod;
- (void) existingInstanceMethod;
@end
 
/* Count how many times the methods are called for class
'CountClass'. */
static int resolveClassMethodCount = 0;
static int resolveInstanceMethodCount = 0;
 
@implementation CountClass : MyRootClass
+ (BOOL) resolveClassMethod: (SEL)selector
{
resolveClassMethodCount++;
return NO;
}
+ (BOOL) resolveInstanceMethod: (SEL)selector
{
resolveInstanceMethodCount++;
return NO;
}
+ (void) existingClassMethod
{
return;
}
- (void) existingInstanceMethod
{
return;
}
@end
 
@protocol NonExistingStuff
+ (void) nonExistingClassMethod;
- (void) nonExistingInstanceMethod;
@end
 
/* Declare a category with some non existing methods, but don't
actually implement them. */
@interface CountClass (NonExistingStuff) <NonExistingStuff>
@end
 
 
/* 'SelfExtendingClass' is used to test that +resolveClassMethod: and
+resolveInstanceMethod: can extend the class. Any time they are
called, they install the requested method, mapping it to the same
implementation as 'countHits'. */
@interface SelfExtendingClass : MyRootClass
+ (int) countHits;
+ (BOOL) resolveClassMethod: (SEL)selector;
+ (BOOL) resolveInstanceMethod: (SEL)selector;
@end
 
/* How many times the countHits method (or a clone) was called. */
static int hitCount = 0;
 
@implementation SelfExtendingClass : MyRootClass
+ (int) countHits
{
hitCount++;
return hitCount;
}
+ (BOOL) resolveClassMethod: (SEL)selector
{
/* Duplicate the 'countHits' method into the new method. */
Method method = class_getClassMethod (self, @selector (countHits));
class_addMethod (object_getClass (self), selector,
method_getImplementation (method),
method_getTypeEncoding (method));
resolveClassMethodCount++;
return YES;
}
+ (BOOL) resolveInstanceMethod: (SEL)selector
{
/* Duplicate the 'countHits' method into the new method. */
Method method = class_getClassMethod (self, @selector (countHits));
class_addMethod (self, selector,
method_getImplementation (method),
method_getTypeEncoding (method));
resolveInstanceMethodCount++;
return YES;
 
}
@end
 
@protocol NonExistingStuff2
+ (int) nonExistingCountHitsMethod;
- (int) nonExistingCountHitsMethod;
 
+ (int) nonExistingCountHitsMethod2;
- (int) nonExistingCountHitsMethod2;
 
+ (int) nonExistingCountHitsMethod3;
- (int) nonExistingCountHitsMethod3;
@end
 
/* Declare a category with some non existing methods, but don't
actually implement them. */
@interface SelfExtendingClass (NonExistingStuff) <NonExistingStuff2>
@end
 
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
/* Install our test forwarding hook. */
__objc_msg_forward2 = forward_everything_to_non_existing_method;
 
std::cout << "Testing [+resolveClassMethod:] ...\n";
{
Method m;
IMP i;
 
/** CountClass tests. **/
 
/* Call an existing method. No +resolveClassMethod and no
forwarding should be triggered. */
[CountClass existingClassMethod];
 
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Call a non-existing method. Both +resolveClassMethod and the
forwarding should be triggered. */
[CountClass nonExistingClassMethod];
 
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
/* Now try the same tests with class_getClassMethod(), which
should trigger the resolve methods too, but not the
forwarding. */
m = class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("CountClass"),
@selector (existingClassMethod));
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 1)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
m = class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("CountClass"),
@selector (nonExistingClassMethod));
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 1)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
/* Now try the same tests with class_getMethodImplementation(),
which should trigger the resolve methods and the forwarding
(but not execute the forwarding, obviously). */
i = class_getMethodImplementation (object_getClass (objc_getClass ("CountClass")),
@selector (existingClassMethod));
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 1)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
i = class_getMethodImplementation (object_getClass (objc_getClass ("CountClass")),
@selector (nonExistingClassMethod));
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 3)
abort ();
if (forwardingCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
 
/* Reset the counters for the next test. */
resolveClassMethodCount = 0;
forwardingCount = 0;
nonExistingMethodCount = 0;
 
 
/** SelfExtendingClass tests. **/
 
/* Try the direct countHits method first. No resolving or
forwarding should be triggered. */
if ([SelfExtendingClass countHits] != 1)
abort ();
 
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Now, try calling a non-existing count method; it should be
installed and invoked. */
if ([SelfExtendingClass nonExistingCountHitsMethod] != 2)
abort ();
 
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Try it again. The method has now been installed, so it should
be used and work, but with no additional resolving
involved. */
if ([SelfExtendingClass nonExistingCountHitsMethod] != 3)
abort ();
 
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
 
/* Now try the same tests with class_getClassMethod(). */
m = class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("SelfExtendingClass"),
@selector (nonExistingCountHitsMethod2));
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Try it again. The method has now been installed, so it should
be used and work, but with no additional resolving
involved. */
if ([SelfExtendingClass nonExistingCountHitsMethod2] != 4)
abort ();
 
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
 
/* Now try the same tests with class_getMethodImplementation(). */
i = class_getMethodImplementation (object_getClass (objc_getClass ("SelfExtendingClass")),
@selector (nonExistingCountHitsMethod3));
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 3)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Try it again. The method has now been installed, so it should
be used and work, but with no additional resolving
involved. */
if ([SelfExtendingClass nonExistingCountHitsMethod3] != 5)
abort ();
 
if (resolveClassMethodCount != 3)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
}
 
/* Reset the counters for the next test. */
nonExistingMethodCount = 0;
forwardingCount = 0;
hitCount = 0;
 
std::cout << "Testing [+resolveInstanceMethod:] ...\n";
{
Method m;
IMP i;
CountClass *object = [[CountClass alloc] init];
SelfExtendingClass *object2 = [[SelfExtendingClass alloc] init];
 
/** CountClass tests. **/
 
/* Call an existing method. No +resolveInstanceMethod and no
forwarding should be triggered. */
[object existingInstanceMethod];
 
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Call a non-existing method. Both +resolveInstanceMethod and the
forwarding should be triggered. */
[object nonExistingInstanceMethod];
 
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
/* Now try the same tests with class_getInstanceMethod(), which
should trigger the resolve methods too, but not the
forwarding. */
m = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("CountClass"),
@selector (existingInstanceMethod));
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 1)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
m = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("CountClass"),
@selector (nonExistingInstanceMethod));
 
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 1)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
/* Now try the same tests with class_getMethodImplementation(),
which should trigger the resolve methods and the
forwarding. */
i = class_getMethodImplementation (objc_getClass ("CountClass"),
@selector (existingInstanceMethod));
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 1)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
i = class_getMethodImplementation (objc_getClass ("CountClass"),
@selector (nonExistingInstanceMethod));
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 3)
abort ();
if (forwardingCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
/* Reset the counters for the next test. */
resolveInstanceMethodCount = 0;
forwardingCount = 0;
nonExistingMethodCount = 0;
 
 
/** SelfExtendingClass tests. **/
 
/* Try the direct countHits method first. No resolving or
forwarding should be triggered. */
if ([SelfExtendingClass countHits] != 1)
abort ();
 
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Now, try calling a non-existing count method; it should be
installed and invoked. */
if ([object2 nonExistingCountHitsMethod] != 2)
abort ();
 
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Try it again. The method has now been installed, so it should
be used and work, but with no additional resolving
involved. */
if ([object2 nonExistingCountHitsMethod] != 3)
abort ();
 
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 1)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Now try the same tests with class_getInstanceMethod(). */
m = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("SelfExtendingClass"),
@selector (nonExistingCountHitsMethod2));
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Try it again. The method has now been installed, so it should
be used and work, but with no additional resolving
involved. */
if ([object2 nonExistingCountHitsMethod2] != 4)
abort ();
 
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 2)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
 
/* Now try the same tests with class_getMethodImplementation(). */
i = class_getMethodImplementation (objc_getClass ("SelfExtendingClass"),
@selector (nonExistingCountHitsMethod3));
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 3)
abort ();
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
 
/* Try it again. The method has now been installed, so it should
be used and work, but with no additional resolving
involved. */
if ([object2 nonExistingCountHitsMethod3] != 5)
abort ();
 
if (resolveInstanceMethodCount != 3)
abort ();
 
if (forwardingCount != 0)
abort ();
 
if (nonExistingMethodCount != 0)
abort ();
}
 
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/too-many-args.mm
0,0 → 1,10
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface SomeClass
+ method:(int)foo;
@end
 
int main(void) {
[SomeClass method:3, 4]; /* { dg-error "too many arguments to method \\'method:\\'" } */
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/bad-forward-decl.mm
0,0 → 1,3
class TestCPP { }; /* { dg-error "previous declaration of" } */
 
@class TestCPP; /* { dg-error "redeclared as different kind of symbol" } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/ivar-problem-1.mm
0,0 → 1,66
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* This test checks what happens if there are 16 instance variables.
In that case, the class was not created correctly. In this testcase,
we have two classes, one with 15 variables and one with 16. Older
GCCs would generate a bogus warning for the second class but not
for the first one. This only happened for ObjC, but it's good to
test ObjC++ as well. */
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass1
{
Class isa;
int v2;
int v3;
int v4;
int v5;
int v6;
int v7;
int v8;
int v9;
int v10;
int v11;
int v12;
int v13;
int v14;
int v15;
}
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass1
- (id) init { return self; }
@end
 
 
@interface MyRootClass2
{
Class isa;
int v2;
int v3;
int v4;
int v5;
int v6;
int v7;
int v8;
int v9;
int v10;
int v11;
int v12;
int v13;
int v14;
int v15;
/* Adding the 16th variable used to cause bogus warnings to be
generated. */
int v16;
}
- (id) init;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass2
- (id) init { return self; } /* This should not generate a bogus warning. */
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-ivar.mm
0,0 → 1,83
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'ivar', covering all functions starting with 'ivar'. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@protocol MySecondProtocol
- (id) setVariable: (id)value;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
{ id variable_ivar; }
- (void) setVariable: (id)value;
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (void) setVariable: (id)value { variable_ivar = value; }
- (id) variable { return variable_ivar; }
@end
 
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
std::cout << "Testing ivar_getName () ...\n";
{
Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
"variable_ivar");
if (strcmp (ivar_getName (ivar), "variable_ivar") != 0)
abort ();
 
ivar = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
"variable");
if (ivar != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing ivar_getOffset () ...\n";
{
Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"),
"isa");
if (ivar_getOffset (ivar) != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing ivar_getTypeEncoding () ...\n";
{
Ivar ivar = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
"variable_ivar");
if (strcmp (ivar_getTypeEncoding (ivar), "@") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-lossage-4.mm
0,0 → 1,52
/* Test for situations in which protocol conformance information
may be lost while casting. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* One-line substitute for objc/objc.h */
typedef struct objc_object { struct objc_class *class_pointer; } *id;
 
@protocol Proto
- (long)someValue;
@end
 
@interface Obj
- (long)anotherValue;
@end
 
long foo(void) {
long receiver = 2;
Obj *objrcvr;
Obj <Proto> *objrcvr2;
 
/* NB: Since 'receiver' is an invalid ObjC message receiver, the compiler
should warn but then search for methods as if we were messaging 'id'. */
 
receiver += [receiver someValue]; /* { dg-warning "invalid receiver type .long int." } */
receiver += [receiver anotherValue]; /* { dg-warning "invalid receiver type .long int." } */
 
receiver += [(Obj *)receiver someValue]; /* { dg-warning ".Obj. may not respond to .\\-someValue." } */
/* { dg-error "invalid conversion" "" { target *-*-* } 28 } */
 
receiver += [(Obj *)receiver anotherValue];
receiver += [(Obj <Proto> *)receiver someValue];
receiver += [(Obj <Proto> *)receiver anotherValue];
receiver += [objrcvr someValue]; /* { dg-warning ".Obj. may not respond to .\\-someValue." } */
/* { dg-error "invalid conversion" "" { target *-*-* } 34 } */
 
receiver += [objrcvr anotherValue];
receiver += [(Obj <Proto> *)objrcvr someValue];
receiver += [(Obj <Proto> *)objrcvr anotherValue];
receiver += [objrcvr2 someValue];
receiver += [objrcvr2 anotherValue];
receiver += [(Obj *)objrcvr2 someValue]; /* { dg-warning ".Obj. may not respond to .\\-someValue." } */
/* { dg-error "invalid conversion" "" { target *-*-* } 42 } */
 
receiver += [(Obj *)objrcvr2 anotherValue];
 
return receiver;
}
 
/* { dg-warning "Messages without a matching method signature" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning "will be assumed to return .id. and accept" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning ".\.\.\.. as arguments" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/fobjc-exceptions-1.mm
0,0 → 1,28
/* Test that Objective-C exceptions cause an error with -fobjc-exceptions. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@class Object;
 
int dummy (int number, Object *o)
{
@try { /* { dg-error ".-fobjc-exceptions. is required to enable Objective-C exception syntax" } */
number++;
@throw o; /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
}
@catch (id object)
{
number++;
@throw; /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
}
@finally
{
number++;
}
@synchronized (o) /* Nothing, error has already been produced. */
{
number++;
}
return number;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-3.mm
0,0 → 1,38
/* Test simple ObjC types casts. */
/* Author: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) foo;
@end
 
@interface MyClass
@end
 
int main()
{
id obj = nil;
id<MyProtocol> obj_p = nil;
MyClass *obj_c = nil;
Class obj_C = Nil;
 
/* All these casts should generate no warnings. */
 
obj = (id)obj_p;
obj = (id)obj_c;
obj = (id)obj_C;
obj_c = (MyClass *)obj;
obj_c = (MyClass *)obj_p;
obj_c = (MyClass *)obj_C;
obj_p = (id<MyProtocol>)obj;
obj_p = (id<MyProtocol>)obj_c;
obj_p = (id<MyProtocol>)obj_C;
obj_C = (Class)obj;
obj_C = (Class)obj_p;
obj_C = (Class)obj_c;
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-5.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* Check that the compiler does correctly complain about
exceptions being caught by previous @catch blocks. */
/* Force the use of NeXT runtime to see that we don't ICE after
generating the warning message. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wall -fnext-runtime -fobjc-exceptions" } */
 
@interface Exception
@end
 
@interface FooException : Exception
@end
 
extern void foo();
 
void test()
{
@try {
foo();
}
@catch (Exception* e) { /* { dg-warning "earlier handler" } */
}
@catch (FooException* fe) { /* { dg-warning "will be caught" } */
}
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-13.mm
0,0 → 1,27
/* Check if finding multiple signatures for a method is handled gracefully. Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-options "-Wstrict-selector-match" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface Class1
- (void)setWindow:(TestsuiteObject *)wdw;
@end
 
@interface Class2
- (void)setWindow:(Class1 *)window;
@end
 
id foo(void) {
TestsuiteObject *obj = [[TestsuiteObject alloc] init];
id obj2 = obj;
[obj setWindow:nil]; /* { dg-warning ".TestsuiteObject. may not respond to .\\-setWindow:." } */
/* { dg-warning "Messages without a matching method signature" "" { target *-*-* } 18 } */
/* { dg-warning "will be assumed to return .id. and accept" "" { target *-*-* } 18 } */
/* { dg-warning ".\.\.\.. as arguments" "" { target *-*-* } 18 } */
[obj2 setWindow:nil]; /* { dg-warning "multiple methods named .\\-setWindow:. found" } */
/* { dg-message "using .\\-\\(void\\)setWindow:\\(TestsuiteObject \\*\\)wdw." "" { target *-*-* } 8 } */
/* { dg-message "also found .\\-\\(void\\)setWindow:\\(Class1 \\*\\)window." "" { target *-*-* } 12 } */
 
return obj;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-qual-1.mm
0,0 → 1,61
/* Check that protocol qualifiers are compiled and encoded properly. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
#include <objc/Protocol.h>
 
/* The encoded parameter sizes will be rounded up to match pointer alignment. */
#define ROUND(s,a) (a * ((s + a - 1) / a))
#define aligned_sizeof(T) ROUND(sizeof(T),__alignof(void *))
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@protocol Retain
+ (oneway void)retainArgument:(out bycopy id)arg1 with:(in signed char **)arg2;
- (bycopy) address:(byref inout id)location with:(out short unsigned **)arg2;
@end
 
@interface Foo <Retain>
+ (oneway void)retainArgument:(out bycopy id)arg with:(in signed char **)arg2;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
+ (oneway void)retainArgument:(out bycopy id)arg1 with:(in signed char **)arg2 { }
- (bycopy) address:(byref inout id)location with:(out short unsigned **)arg2 { return nil; }
@end
 
Protocol *proto;
struct objc_method_description *meth;
struct objc_method_description meth_object;
unsigned totsize, offs0, offs1, offs2, offs3, offs4, offs5, offs6, offs7;
 
static void scan_initial(const char *pattern) {
totsize = offs0 = offs1 = offs2 = offs3 = offs4 = offs5 = offs6 = offs7 = (unsigned)-1;
sscanf(meth->types, pattern, &totsize, &offs0, &offs1, &offs2, &offs3,
&offs4, &offs5, &offs6, &offs7);
CHECK_IF(!offs0 && offs1 == aligned_sizeof(id) && offs2 == offs1 + aligned_sizeof(SEL) && totsize >= offs2);
}
 
int main(void) {
proto = @protocol(Retain);
 
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto,
@selector(address:with:), YES, YES);
meth = &meth_object;
 
scan_initial("O@%u@%u:%uNR@%uo^^S%u");
CHECK_IF(offs3 == offs2 + aligned_sizeof(id) && totsize == offs3 + aligned_sizeof(unsigned));
 
meth_object = protocol_getMethodDescription (proto,
@selector(retainArgument:with:), YES, NO);
meth = &meth_object;
 
scan_initial("Vv%u@%u:%uOo@%un^*%u");
CHECK_IF(offs3 == offs2 + aligned_sizeof(id) && totsize == offs3 + aligned_sizeof(char **));
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/qual-types-1.mm
0,0 → 1,69
/* Test if ObjC++ can distinguish protocol qualifiers from
template arguments. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@protocol Zone
+ allocFromZone:(void *)zone;
- copyFromZone:(void *)zone;
@end
 
@protocol Init <Zone>
+ initialize;
- init;
@end
 
@interface Foo: TestsuiteObject
{ @public int val; }
- init;
@end
 
template <class T, class U> struct X {
T x; U y;
};
 
X<int, float> xx;
 
template <typename T> struct Holder
{
T *obj;
static int counter;
Holder(void) { obj = [[T alloc] init]; }
~Holder(void) { [obj free]; --counter; }
id <Init, Zone> getObjId(void) { return obj; }
TestsuiteObject <Zone, Init> *getObj(void) { return obj; }
};
 
typedef Holder <Foo <Init, Zone> > FooHolder;
 
@implementation Foo
-(id) init {
[super init];
val = ++FooHolder::counter;
return self;
}
@end
 
template <typename T>
int Holder<T>::counter = 0;
 
int main (void) {
CHECK_IF(FooHolder::counter == 0);
{
FooHolder holder;
CHECK_IF(holder.obj->val == 1);
CHECK_IF(FooHolder::counter == 1);
FooHolder holder2;
CHECK_IF(holder2.obj->val == 2);
CHECK_IF(FooHolder::counter == 2);
}
CHECK_IF(FooHolder::counter == 0);
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-8.mm
0,0 → 1,23
/* Test if the Objective-C @encode machinery distinguishes between
'BOOL *' (which should be encoded as '^c') and 'char *' (which
should be encoded as '*'). */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
int main(void) {
const char *BOOL_ptr = @encode(BOOL *);
const char *char_ptr = @encode(char *);
if(strcmp(BOOL_ptr, "^c"))
abort();
 
if(strcmp(char_ptr, "*"))
abort();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/class-protocol-1.mm
0,0 → 1,441
/* Check Class <protocol> types */
/* Author: David Ayers <d.ayers@inode.at> */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
@protocol MyProto1
+(void)doItClass1;
-(void)doItInstance1;
@end
 
@protocol MyProto2
+(void)doItClass2;
-(void)doItInstance2;
@end
 
@interface MyClass1 <MyProto1>
{
Class isa;
}
@end
@implementation MyClass1
+(void)doItClass1{}
-(void)doItInstance1{}
@end
 
@interface MyClass2 : MyClass1 <MyProto2>
@end
@implementation MyClass2
+(void)doItClass2{}
-(void)doItInstance2{}
@end
 
@interface MyClass3
{
Class isa;
}
@end
@interface MyClass4 : MyClass3 <MyProto1>
@end
 
/*----------------------------------------*/
 
Class cls = 0;
Class <MyProto1> clsP1 = 0;
Class <MyProto2> clsP2 = 0;
 
void
testSimple(void)
{
[cls doItClass1];
[cls doItInstance1];
[cls doItClass2];
[cls doItInstance2];
 
[clsP1 doItClass1];
[clsP1 doItInstance1]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
[clsP1 doItClass2]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
[clsP1 doItInstance2]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
 
[clsP2 doItClass1]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
[clsP2 doItInstance1]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
[clsP2 doItClass2];
[clsP2 doItInstance2]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
 
[MyClass1 doItClass1];
[MyClass1 doItInstance1];
[MyClass1 doItClass2]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond to" } */
[MyClass1 doItInstance2]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond to" } */
 
[MyClass2 doItClass1];
[MyClass2 doItInstance1];
[MyClass2 doItClass2];
[MyClass2 doItInstance2]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond to" } */
 
[MyClass3 doItClass1]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond to" } */
[MyClass3 doItInstance1]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond to" } */
 
[MyClass4 doItClass1];
[MyClass4 doItInstance1]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond to" } */
}
 
/*----------------------------------------*/
/* Protocols declared by categories */
 
@protocol MyProto3
+(void)doItClass3;
-(void)doItInstance3;
@end
@protocol MyProto4
+(void)doItClass4;
-(void)doItInstance4;
@end
 
@interface MyClass1 (Category1) <MyProto3>
@end
@interface MyClass2 (Category2) <MyProto4>
@end
 
void
testCategory(void)
{
[cls doItClass3];
[cls doItInstance3];
[cls doItClass4];
[cls doItInstance4];
 
[MyClass1 doItClass3];
[MyClass1 doItInstance3];
[MyClass1 doItClass4]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
[MyClass1 doItInstance4]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
 
[MyClass2 doItClass3];
[MyClass2 doItInstance3];
[MyClass2 doItClass4];
[MyClass2 doItInstance4]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
 
}
 
/*----------------------------------------*/
/* Inherited protocols declared by categories */
 
@protocol MyProto5 <MyProto1>
+(void)doItClass5;
-(void)doItInstance5;
@end
 
@protocol MyProto6 <MyProto2>
+(void)doItClass6;
-(void)doItInstance6;
@end
 
@interface MyClass1 (Category3) <MyProto5>
@end
@interface MyClass2 (Category4) <MyProto6>
@end
 
Class <MyProto5> clsP5 = 0;
Class <MyProto6> clsP6 = 0;
 
void
testCategoryInherited(void)
{
[cls doItClass5];
[cls doItInstance5];
[cls doItClass6];
[cls doItInstance6];
 
[clsP5 doItClass1];
[clsP5 doItInstance1]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
[clsP5 doItClass2]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
[clsP5 doItInstance2]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
 
[clsP6 doItClass1]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
[clsP6 doItInstance1]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
[clsP6 doItClass2];
[clsP6 doItInstance2]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
 
 
[MyClass1 doItClass5];
[MyClass1 doItInstance5];
[MyClass1 doItClass6]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
[MyClass1 doItInstance6]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
 
[MyClass2 doItClass5];
[MyClass2 doItInstance5];
[MyClass2 doItClass6];
[MyClass2 doItInstance6]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
 
}
 
/*----------------------------------------*/
/* Forward declared root protocols */
 
@protocol FwProto;
 
@interface MyClass1 (Forward) <FwProto> /* { dg-warning "definition of protocol .FwProto. not found" } */
@end
 
Class <FwProto> clsP7 = 0;
 
void
testForwardeDeclared1(void)
{
[cls doItClass7]; /* { dg-warning "no .\\+doItClass7. method found" } */
[cls doItInstance7]; /* { dg-warning "no .\\+doItInstance7. method found" } */
 
[clsP7 doItClass7]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
/* { dg-warning "no .\\+doItClass7. method found" "" { target *-*-* } 189 } */
[clsP7 doItInstance7]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
/* { dg-warning "no .\\+doItInstance7. method found" "" { target *-*-* } 191 } */
 
[MyClass1 doItClass7]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
[MyClass1 doItInstance7]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
 
[MyClass2 doItClass7]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
[MyClass2 doItInstance7]; /* { dg-warning "may not respond" } */
 
}
 
@protocol FwProto
+(void)doItClass7;
-(void)doItInstance7;
@end
 
void
testForwardeDeclared2(void)
{
[cls doItClass7];
[cls doItInstance7];
 
[clsP7 doItClass7];
[clsP7 doItInstance7]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
 
[MyClass1 doItClass7];
[MyClass1 doItInstance7];
 
[MyClass2 doItClass7];
[MyClass2 doItInstance7];
}
 
/*----------------------------------------*/
/* Inherited non root protocols */
 
@protocol MyProto8
+(void)doItClass8;
-(void)doItInstance8;
@end
 
@protocol MyProto9 <MyProto8>
+(void)doItClass9;
-(void)doItInstance9;
@end
 
@interface MyClass1 (InheritedNonRoot) <MyProto9>
@end
 
Class <MyProto8> clsP8 = 0;
Class <MyProto9> clsP9 = 0;
 
void
testInheritedNonRoot(void)
{
[cls doItClass8];
[cls doItInstance8];
[cls doItClass9];
[cls doItInstance9];
 
[clsP8 doItClass8];
[clsP8 doItInstance8]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
[clsP8 doItClass9]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
[clsP8 doItInstance9]; /* { dg-warning "not found in protocol" } */
 
[clsP9 doItClass8];
[clsP9 doItInstance8]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
[clsP9 doItClass9];
[clsP9 doItInstance9]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
 
[MyClass1 doItClass8];
[MyClass1 doItInstance8];
[MyClass1 doItClass9];
[MyClass1 doItInstance9];
 
[MyClass2 doItClass8];
[MyClass2 doItInstance8];
[MyClass2 doItClass9];
[MyClass2 doItInstance9];
}
 
/*----------------------------------------*/
/* Prototype mismatch */
 
@protocol MyOtherProto1
+(id)doItClass1;
-(id)doItInstance1;
@end
@interface MyOtherClass1 <MyOtherProto1>
@end
 
Class <MyOtherProto1> oclsP1;
 
void
testPrototypeMismatch(void)
{
id tmp1 = [oclsP1 doItClass1];
id tmp2 = [oclsP1 doItInstance1]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
 
[clsP1 doItClass1];
[clsP1 doItInstance1]; /* { dg-warning "instead of" } */
}
 
id obj = nil;
id <MyProto1> objP1 = nil;
id <MyProto2> objP2 = nil;
id <MyProto5> objP5 = nil;
int num = 0;
void *ptr = 0;
 
MyClass1 *mc1 = nil;
 
void
testComptypes(void)
{
{ /* id <protocol>, id <protocol> */
objP1 == objP2; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
objP2 == objP1; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
 
objP1 == objP5;
objP5 == objP1;
}
{ /* id <protocol>, SomeClass * */
mc1 == objP1;
objP1 == mc1;
 
mc1 == objP2; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
objP2 == mc1; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
}
{ /* id <protocol>, id */
obj == objP1;
objP1 == obj;
}
{ /* id <protocol>, Class */
cls == objP1; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
objP1 == cls; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
}
{ /* id <protocol>, non-ObjC */
num == objP1; /* { dg-error "between pointer" } */
objP1 == num; /* { dg-error "between pointer" } */
 
ptr == objP1;
objP1 == ptr;
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, Class <protocol> */
clsP1 == clsP2; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
clsP2 == clsP1; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
 
clsP1 == clsP5;
clsP5 == clsP1;
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, SomeClass * */
mc1 == clsP1; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
clsP1 == mc1; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, id */
obj == clsP1;
clsP1 == obj;
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, Class */
cls == clsP1;
clsP1 == cls;
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, non-ObjC */
num == clsP1; /* { dg-error "between pointer" } */
clsP1 == num; /* { dg-error "between pointer" } */
 
ptr == clsP1;
clsP1 == ptr;
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, id <protocol> */
clsP1 == objP1; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
objP1 == clsP1; /* { dg-warning "lacks a cast" } */
}
 
{ /* id <protocol>, id <protocol> */
objP1 = objP2; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
objP2 = objP1; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
 
objP1 = objP5;
objP5 = objP1; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
}
{ /* id <protocol>, SomeClass * */
mc1 = objP1;
objP1 = mc1;
 
mc1 = objP2; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
objP2 = mc1; /* { dg-warning "does not implement" } */
}
{ /* id <protocol>, id */
obj = objP1;
objP1 = obj;
}
{ /* id <protocol>, Class */
cls = objP1; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
objP1 = cls; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
}
{ /* id <protocol>, non-ObjC */
num = objP1; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
objP1 = num; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
 
ptr = objP1;
objP1 = ptr; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, Class <protocol> */
clsP1 = clsP2; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
clsP2 = clsP1; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
 
clsP1 = clsP5;
clsP5 = clsP1; /* { dg-warning "does not conform" } */
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, SomeClass * */
/* These combinations should always elicit a warning. */
mc1 = clsP1; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
clsP1 = mc1; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
mc1 = clsP2; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
clsP2 = mc1; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, id */
obj = clsP1;
clsP1 = obj;
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, Class */
cls = clsP1;
clsP1 = cls;
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, non-ObjC */
num = clsP1; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
clsP1 = num; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
 
ptr = clsP1;
clsP1 = ptr; /* { dg-error "invalid conversion" } */
}
{ /* Class <protocol>, id <protocol> */
clsP1 = objP1; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
objP1 = clsP1; /* { dg-warning "distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
}
}
 
int main ()
{
testSimple();
testCategory();
testCategoryInherited();
return(0);
}
 
/* { dg-warning "Messages without a matching method signature" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning "will be assumed to return .id. and accept" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning ".\.\.\.. as arguments" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/fsf-nsstring-format-1.mm
0,0 → 1,51
/* Check NSString format extensions. */
/* { dg-do compile { target *-*-darwin* } } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-options "-Wall" } */
 
#ifndef __CONSTANT_CFSTRINGS__
#error requires CFString
#endif
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern int printf (const char *fmt, ...);
typedef const struct __CFString * CFStringRef;
 
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
 
@class NSString;
 
int s1 (NSString *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(NSString, 1, 2))) ; /* OK */
/* A CFString can represent an NSString. */
int s1a (CFStringRef fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(NSString, 1, 2))) ; /* OK */
/* But... it is possible that a CFString format might imply functionality that
is not present in objective-c. */
int s1b (NSString *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(CFString, 1, 2))) ; /* { dg-error "format argument should be a .CFString. reference" } */
 
int s2 (int a, NSString *fmt, ... ) __attribute__((format(__NSString__, 2, 3))) ; /* OK */
 
int s2a (int a, NSString *fmt, ... ) __attribute__((format(NSString, 2, 2))) ; /* { dg-error "format string argument follows the args to be formatted" } */
 
int s3 (const char *fmt, ... ) __attribute__((format(__NSString__, 1, 2))) ; /* { dg-error "format argument should be a .NSString. reference but a string was found" } */
int s4 (NSString *fmt, ... ) __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2))) ; /* { dg-error "found a .NSString. reference but the format argument should be a string" } */
 
char *s5 (char dum, char *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* OK */
NSString *s6 (NSString *dum, NSString *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* OK */
 
char *s7 (int dum, void *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* { dg-error "format string argument is not a string type" } */
int s8 (NSString *dum, NSString *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* { dg-error "function does not return string type" } */
 
char *s9 (int dum, char *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* OK */
NSString *s10 (int dum, NSString *fmt1, ... ) __attribute__((format_arg(2))) ; /* OK */
 
void foo (void)
{
s1 (@"this format not checked %d %s", 3, 4);
printf("this one is checked %d %s", 3, 4, 5); /* { dg-warning "format '%s' expects argument of type 'char.', but argument 3 has type 'int'" } */
/* { dg-warning "too many arguments for format" "" { target *-*-* } 48 } */
printf(s9 (1, (char *)"and so is this %d %d %s" , 3, 4, "hm"), 5, 6, 12); /* { dg-warning "format '%s' expects argument of type 'char.', but argument 4 has type 'int'" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/cxx-scope-1.mm
0,0 → 1,54
/* Handle C++ scoping ('::') operators in ObjC message receivers gracefully. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
@class Derived;
 
Derived *inst[3];
 
struct CxxClass {
static Derived *get_instance(int);
};
 
Derived *CxxClass::get_instance(int offs) {
return inst[offs];
}
 
@interface Derived: TestsuiteObject {
int value;
}
-(id)initWithValue:(int)val;
-(int)derived_meth;
@end
 
@implementation Derived
-(id)initWithValue:(int)val {
[super init];
value = val;
return self;
}
- (int)derived_meth {
return value;
}
@end
 
int main(void) {
int r;
inst[1] = [[::Derived alloc] initWithValue:7];
inst[2] = [[Derived alloc] initWithValue:77];
 
r = [CxxClass::get_instance(2) derived_meth];
if (r != 77)
abort();
 
r = [CxxClass::get_instance(1) derived_meth];
if (r != 7)
abort();
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-namespace-2.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* Test that qualified type is resolved to its proper type. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Object
{
int I[100];
}
@end
 
namespace HC
{
 
struct Object
{
void test();
};
 
} // namespace HC
 
int main()
{
HC::Object* object;
object->test(); // Must compile with no error
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/sync-2.mm
0,0 → 1,35
/* Make sure that @synchronized parses and a very basic test runs. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions -fgnu-runtime" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
int main (void)
{
TestsuiteObject *a = [TestsuiteObject new];
TestsuiteObject *b = [TestsuiteObject new];
TestsuiteObject *c = [TestsuiteObject new];
 
/* This single-threaded test just checks that @synchronized() uses a
recursive mutex, and that the runtime at least doesn't crash
immediately upon finding it.
*/
@synchronized (a)
{
@synchronized (a)
{
@synchronized (b)
{
@synchronized (b)
{
@synchronized (c)
{
@synchronized (c)
{
return 0;
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-10.mm
0,0 → 1,46
/* Test for @encode in templates. */
/* { dg-options "-lobjc" } */
/* { dg-do run } */
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
 
template<typename T>
const char *my_encode(int variant)
{
const char *result;
 
switch (variant)
{
case 0:
result = @encode(T);
break;
case 1:
result = @encode(T*);
break;
case 2:
result = @encode(const T*);
break;
default:
result = @encode(int);
break;
}
 
return result;
}
 
int main()
{
if (strcmp (@encode(char), my_encode<char>(0)))
abort ();
 
if (strcmp (@encode(char *), my_encode<char>(1)))
abort ();
 
if (strcmp (@encode(const char *), my_encode<char>(2)))
abort ();
 
if (strcmp (@encode(int), my_encode<char>(3)))
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/dg.exp
0,0 → 1,42
# GCC Objective-C++ testsuite that uses the `dg.exp' driver.
# Copyright (C) 2004, 2007, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
# Load support procs.
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
# If a testcase doesn't have special options, use these.
global DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
if ![info exists DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS] then {
set DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS " -ansi -pedantic-errors -Wno-long-long"
}
 
# Initialize `dg'.
dg-init
 
# Gather a list of all tests.
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.mm]]
 
# Main loop.
dg-runtest $tests "-fgnu-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
 
# darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin*" ] {
dg-runtest $tests "-fnext-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
}
 
# All done.
dg-finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-12.mm
0,0 → 1,51
/* Ensure that typeof()-typed variables inside the @try { } block that
"inherit" their EH-volatileness from other variables in the stack frame
do not trigger "discards qualifiers from target pointer type" warnings. */
 
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef volatile int IOSharedLockData;
 
@interface TestMyTests
- (void) testSpoon;
@end
 
extern void some_func (int *);
 
@implementation TestMyTests
- (void) testSpoon {
int i = 5;
 
do {
@try {
typeof(i) j = 6;
some_func (&j);
}
@catch (id exc) {
@throw;
}
} while(0);
 
do {
@try {
typeof(i) j = 7;
some_func (&j);
}
@catch (id exc) {
@throw;
}
} while(0);
 
do {
@try {
typeof(i) j = 8;
some_func (&j);
}
@catch (id exc) {
@throw;
}
} while(0);
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/template-6.mm
0,0 → 1,16
// Test that extern template does not get emitted.
// Author: Matt Austern <austern@apple.com>
 
// { dg-do compile }
// { dg-options "" }
// { dg-final { scan-assembler-not ".globl __ZN3FooIiE5identEi" } }
 
template <typename X>
struct Foo { X ident(X x); };
 
template <typename X>
X Foo<X>::ident(X x) { return x; }
 
extern template struct Foo<int>;
 
int abcde(Foo<int>& foo, int n) { return foo.ident(n); }
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/selector-1.mm
0,0 → 1,30
/* Test whether including C++ keywords such as 'and', 'or',
'not', etc., is allowed inside ObjC selectors (as it must be). */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Int1
+ (int)and_eq:(int)arg1 and:(int)arg2;
- (int)or_eq:(int)arg1 or:(int)arg3;
- (int)not:(int)arg1 xor:(int)arg2;
- (void)bitand:(char)c1 bitor:(char)c2;
- (void)compl:(float)f1 xor_eq:(double)d1;
- (void)not_eq;
@end
 
@implementation Int1
+ (int)and_eq:(int)arg1 and:(int)arg2 { return arg1 + arg2; }
- (int)or_eq:(int)arg1 or:(int)arg3 { return arg1 + arg3; }
- (int)not:(int)arg1 xor:(int)arg2 { return arg1 + arg2; }
- (void)bitand:(char)c1 bitor:(char)c2 { }
- (void)compl:(float)f1 xor_eq:(double)d1 { }
- (void)not_eq { }
@end
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "\\+\\\[Int1 and_eq:and:\\]|c_Int1__and_eq_and" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "\\-\\\[Int1 or_eq:or:\\]|i_Int1__or_eq_or" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "\\-\\\[Int1 not:xor:\\]|i_Int1__not_xor" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "\\-\\\[Int1 bitand:bitor:\\]|i_Int1__bitand_bitor" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "\\-\\\[Int1 compl:xor_eq:\\]|i_Int1__compl_xor_eq" } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "\\-\\\[Int1 not_eq\\]|i_Int1__not_eq" } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/exceptions-1.mm
0,0 → 1,42
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* This test checks the syntax @catch (...) which catches any
exceptions. At the moment, @catch (...) is identical to @catch (id
exception). */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
@end
 
int test (id object)
{
int i = 0;
 
@try
{
@throw object;
}
@catch (MyObject *o)
{
i += 1;
}
@catch (...)
{
i += 2;
}
@finally
{
i += 4;
}
 
return i;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-6.mm
0,0 → 1,12
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface NSButton
- (int) state;
@end
 
void FOO()
{
NSButton * mCopyAcrobatCB;
[ [ mCopyAcrobatCB state ] == 0 ] != 1; /* { dg-error "objective\\-c\\+\\+" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-sel.mm
0,0 → 1,209
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'sel', covering all functions starting with 'sel'. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@protocol MySecondProtocol
- (id) setVariable: (id)value;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
{ id variable_ivar; }
- (void) setVariable: (id)value;
- (id) variable;
- (void) method;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (void) setVariable: (id)value { variable_ivar = value; }
- (id) variable { return variable_ivar; }
- (void) method { return; }
@end
 
@interface ClassA : MyRootClass
- (id) conflictingSelectorMethod;
@end
 
@implementation ClassA
- (id) conflictingSelectorMethod { return nil; }
@end
 
@interface ClassB : MyRootClass
- (void) conflictingSelectorMethod;
@end
 
@implementation ClassB
- (void) conflictingSelectorMethod { return; }
@end
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
#ifdef __GNU_LIBOBJC__
std::cout << "Testing sel_copyTypedSelectorList ()...\n";
{
unsigned int count;
SEL * list = sel_copyTypedSelectorList ("method", &count);
 
/* There should only be two, since 'method' is referenced twice,
once with types and once without (in this very test). */
if (count != 2)
abort ();
 
/* Check that both selectors are not-NULL, and have the correct
name. We use @selector() here, which wouldn't really be
needed, just to register a second, untyped selector with name
'method'. */
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (list[0]), sel_getName (@selector (method))) != 0)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (list[1]), sel_getName (@selector (method))) != 0)
abort ();
if (list[2] != NULL)
abort ();
}
#endif
 
std::cout << "Testing sel_getName () ...\n";
{
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (@selector (variable)), "variable") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (NULL), "<null selector>") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
#ifdef __GNU_LIBOBJC__
std::cout << "Testing sel_getTypeEncoding () ...\n";
{
/* Get a selector from a real class, so it has interesting
types. */
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (variable));
if (std::strcmp (sel_getTypeEncoding (method_getName (method)),
method_getTypeEncoding (method)) != 0)
abort ();
 
if (sel_getTypeEncoding (NULL) != NULL)
abort ();
}
#endif
 
#ifdef __GNU_LIBOBJC__
std::cout << "Testing sel_getTypedSelector () ...\n";
{
/* First try with a selector where we know that a typed one has
been registered. */
SEL selector = sel_getTypedSelector ("variable");
 
if (selector == NULL)
abort ();
 
if (sel_getTypeEncoding (selector) == NULL)
abort ();
 
/* Now try a selector which was never registered. */
selector = sel_getTypedSelector ("not_registered");
 
if (selector != NULL)
abort ();
 
/* Now try registering a selector with no types. The following
line is just a way to have an unused '@selector()' expression
without the compiler complaining. */
if (@selector (registered_with_no_types) == NULL)
abort ();
 
/* Try getting it. Nothing should be returned because it is
untyped. */
selector = sel_getTypedSelector ("registered_with_no_types");
 
if (selector != NULL)
abort ();
 
/* Now try a selector with multiple, conflicting types. NULL
should be returned. */
selector = sel_getTypedSelector ("conflictingSelectorMethod");
 
if (selector != NULL)
abort ();
}
#endif
 
std::cout << "Testing sel_getUid () ...\n";
{
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (sel_getUid ("myMethod")), "myMethod") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (sel_getUid (NULL) != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing sel_isEqual () ...\n";
{
if (! sel_isEqual (@selector (setVariable:), @selector (setVariable:)))
abort ();
}
std::cout << "Testing sel_registerName () ...\n";
{
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (sel_registerName ("myMethod")), "myMethod") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (sel_registerName (NULL) != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
#ifdef __GNU_LIBOBJC__
std::cout << "Testing set_registerTypedName () ...\n";
{
const char *types = method_getTypeEncoding (class_getInstanceMethod
(objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (variable)));
SEL selector = sel_registerTypedName ("aMethod", types);
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (selector), "aMethod") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getTypeEncoding (selector), types) != 0)
abort ();
 
if (sel_registerTypedName (NULL, NULL) != NULL)
abort ();
 
if (sel_registerTypedName (NULL, types) != NULL)
abort ();
}
#endif
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-12.mm
0,0 → 1,13
/* { dg-do compile } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface Derived: TestsuiteObject
@end
 
extern TestsuiteObject* foo(void);
static Derived *test(void)
{
Derived *m = foo(); /* { dg-warning "initialization from distinct Objective\\-C type" } */
 
return m;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/class-extension-4.mm
0,0 → 1,19
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* This test tests you can not declare a class extension after the class @implementation. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
@end
 
@interface MyObject () /* { dg-error "class extension for class .MyObject. declared after its ..implementation." } */
- (void) test;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/bitfield-4.mm
0,0 → 1,56
/* Check if the @defs() construct preserves the correct
layout of bitfields. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-options "-Wpadded" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
enum Enum { one, two, three, four };
 
@interface Base: TestsuiteObject {
unsigned a: 2;
int b: 3;
enum Enum c: 4;
unsigned d: 5;
} /* { dg-warning "padding struct size to alignment boundary" } */
@end
 
@interface Derived: Base {
signed e: 5;
int f: 4;
enum Enum g: 3;
}
@end
/* Note that the semicolon after @defs(...) is optional. */
 
typedef struct { @defs(Base) } Base_t; /* { dg-warning "padding struct size to alignment boundary" } */
typedef struct { @defs(Derived); } Derived_t;
 
int main(void)
{
CHECK_IF(sizeof(Base_t) == sizeof(Base));
CHECK_IF(sizeof(Derived_t) == sizeof(Derived));
 
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(@encode(Base), "{Base=#b2b3b4b5}"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(@encode(Derived), "{Derived=#b2b3b4b5b5b4b3}"));
 
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(@encode(Base_t), "{?=#b2b3b4b5}"));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(@encode(Derived_t), "{?=#b2b3b4b5b5b4b3}"));
#endif /* __NEXT_RUNTIME__ */
 
return 0;
}
 
/* { dg-prune-output "In file included from" } Ignore this message. */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct to align" "PR23610" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
 
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct size" "PR23610" { xfail lp64 } 28 } */
/* { dg-bogus "padding struct size" "PR23610" { xfail lp64 } 34 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-7.mm
0,0 → 1,22
/* Check if sending messages to "underspecified" objects is handled gracefully. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@class UnderSpecified;
typedef struct NotAClass {
int a, b;
} NotAClass;
 
void foo(UnderSpecified *u, NotAClass *n) {
[n nonexistent_method]; /* { dg-warning "invalid receiver type" } */
/* { dg-warning "no .\\-nonexistent_method. method found" "" { target *-*-* } 11 } */
[NotAClass nonexistent_method]; /* { dg-error ".NotAClass. is not an Objective\\-C class name or alias" } */
[u nonexistent_method]; /* { dg-warning ".interface of class .UnderSpecified. not found" } */
/* { dg-warning "no .\\-nonexistent_method. method found" "" { target *-*-* } 14 } */
[UnderSpecified nonexistent_method]; /* { dg-warning ".interface of class .UnderSpecified. not found" } */
/* { dg-warning "no .\\+nonexistent_method. method found" "" { target *-*-* } 16 } */
}
 
/* { dg-warning "Messages without a matching method signature" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning "will be assumed to return .id. and accept" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/* { dg-warning ".\.\.\.. as arguments" "" { target *-*-* } 0 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/lto/trivial-1_0.mm
0,0 → 1,43
/* { dg-lto-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { "*-*-darwin*" && lp64 } { "*" } { "" } } */
extern "C" {
extern int printf (char *,...) ;
extern void abort (void) ;
}
 
typedef struct objc_class *Class;
 
struct objc_class {
Class isa;
/* other stuff... */
} ;
 
@interface myRootObject {
@public
Class isa;
}
+initialize;
+(Class)class;
 
@end
 
@implementation myRootObject
+initialize {
return self;
}
 
+(Class)class {
return (Class)self;
}
 
@end
 
int main(void)
{
Class cl = [myRootObject class];
if (cl != (Class)0) {
printf((char *)"trivial OK\n");
return 0;
}
abort () ;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/lto/lto.exp
0,0 → 1,84
# Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Based on gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/lto/lto.exp.
 
# Test link-time optimization across multiple files.
#
# Programs are broken into multiple files. Each one is compiled
# separately with LTO information. The final executable is generated
# by collecting all the generated object files using regular LTO or WHOPR.
 
if $tracelevel then {
strace $tracelevel
}
 
# Load procedures from common libraries.
load_lib standard.exp
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
# Load the language-independent compabibility support procedures.
load_lib lto.exp
 
# If LTO has not been enabled, bail.
if { ![check_effective_target_lto] } {
return
}
 
global LTO_OPTIONS
 
set LTO_OPTIONS [list \
{-O0 -flto -fgnu-runtime} \
{-O2 -flto -fgnu-runtime} \
{-O0 -flto -flto-partition=none -fgnu-runtime} \
{-O2 -flto -flto-partition=none -fgnu-runtime} \
]
 
obj-c++_init
lto_init no-mathlib
 
# Define an identifier for use with this suite to avoid name conflicts
# with other lto tests running at the same time.
set sid "obj_cpp_lto"
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*_0.mm]]
 
# Main loop.
foreach src $tests {
# If we're only testing specific files and this isn't one of them, skip it.
if ![runtest_file_p $runtests $src] then {
continue
}
lto-execute $src $sid
}
 
# darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin*" ] {
set LTO_OPTIONS [list \
{-O0 -flto -fnext-runtime} \
{-O2 -flto -fnext-runtime} \
{-O0 -flto -flto-partition=none -fnext-runtime} \
{-O2 -flto -flto-partition=none -fnext-runtime} \
]
foreach src $tests {
# If we're only testing specific files and this isn't one of them, skip it.
if ![runtest_file_p $runtests $src] then {
continue
}
lto-execute $src $sid
}
}
 
lto_finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/pr23709.mm
0,0 → 1,12
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface A
+(void)method: (int)parameter {} /* { dg-error "expected" } */
@end
 
@implementation A
+(void)method: (int)parameter
{
*parameter; /* { dg-error "invalid type argument" } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/trivial.m
0,0 → 1,3
// { dg-require-effective-target tls }
 
__thread int i;
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/init-1.mm
0,0 → 1,14
/* Invalid initializations. */
/* { dg-require-effective-target tls } */
 
__thread int i = 42;
 
static int j;
__thread int *p = &j;
 
/* Note that this is valid in C++ (unlike C) as a run-time initialization. */
int *q = &i;
 
/* Valid because "const int k" is an integral constant expression in C++. */
__thread const int k = 42;
__thread const int l = k;
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/diag-1.mm
0,0 → 1,12
// Valid __thread specifiers.
// { dg-require-effective-target tls }
 
__thread int g1;
extern __thread int g2;
static __thread int g3;
 
void foo()
{
extern __thread int l1;
static __thread int l2;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/init-2.mm
0,0 → 1,14
/* Invalid initializations. */
/* { dg-require-effective-target tls } */
 
extern __thread int i;
__thread int *p = &i; /* { dg-error "dynamically initialized" } */
 
extern int f();
__thread int j = f(); /* { dg-error "dynamically initialized" } */
 
struct S
{
S();
};
__thread S s; /* { dg-error "" } two errors here */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/diag-2.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* Invalid __thread specifiers. */
/* { dg-require-effective-target tls } */
 
__thread extern int g1; /* { dg-error "'__thread' before 'extern'" } */
__thread static int g2; /* { dg-error "'__thread' before 'static'" } */
__thread __thread int g3; /* { dg-error "duplicate '__thread'" } */
typedef __thread int g4; /* { dg-error "multiple storage classes" } */
 
void foo()
{
__thread int l1; /* { dg-error "implicitly auto and declared '__thread'" } */
auto __thread int l2; /* { dg-error "multiple storage classes" } */
__thread extern int l3; /* { dg-error "'__thread' before 'extern'" } */
register __thread int l4; /* { dg-error "multiple storage classes" } */
}
 
__thread void f1 (); /* { dg-error "storage class '__thread' invalid for function 'f1'" } */
extern __thread void f2 (); /* { dg-error "storage class '__thread' invalid for function 'f2'" } */
static __thread void f3 (); /* { dg-error "storage class '__thread' invalid for function 'f3'" } */
__thread void f4 () { } /* { dg-error "storage class '__thread' invalid for function 'f4'" } */
 
void bar(__thread int p1); /* { dg-error "(invalid in parameter)|(specified for parameter)" } */
 
struct A {
__thread int i; /* { dg-error "storage class specified for 'i'" } */
};
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/diag-3.mm
0,0 → 1,11
/* Report invalid extern and __thread combinations. */
/* { dg-require-effective-target tls } */
 
extern int j; /* { dg-error "previously declared here" } */
__thread int j; /* { dg-error "follows non-thread-local" } */
 
extern __thread int i; /* { dg-error "previously declared here" } */
int i; /* { dg-error "follows thread-local" } */
 
extern __thread int k; /* This is fine. */
__thread int k;
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/static-1.mm
0,0 → 1,31
// { dg-do run }
// { dg-require-effective-target tls }
// { dg-add-options tls }
// { dg-additional-sources "static-1a.mm" }
 
extern "C" {
extern void abort ();
}
extern int test ();
 
struct A
{
static __thread int i;
};
 
__thread int A::i = 8;
 
int
main ()
{
if (A::i != 8)
abort ();
 
if (test ())
abort ();
 
if (A::i != 17)
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/tls.exp
0,0 → 1,25
# Load support procs.
load_lib obj-c++-dg.exp
 
# If a testcase doesn't have special options, use these.
global DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
if ![info exists DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS] then {
set DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS " -ansi -pedantic-errors -Wno-long-long"
}
 
# Initialize `dg'.
dg-init
 
# Gather a list of all tests.
set tests [lsort [glob -nocomplain $srcdir/$subdir/*.mm]]
 
# Main loop.
dg-runtest $tests "-fgnu-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
 
# darwin targets can also run code with the NeXT runtime.
if [istarget "*-*-darwin*" ] {
dg-runtest $tests "-fnext-runtime" $DEFAULT_OBJCXXFLAGS
}
 
# All done.
dg-finish
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/diag-4.mm
0,0 → 1,10
/* Invalid __thread specifiers. */
/* { dg-require-effective-target tls } */
 
__thread typedef int g4; /* { dg-error "multiple storage classes in declaration of" } */
 
void foo()
{
__thread auto int l2; /* { dg-error "multiple storage classes in declaration of" } */
__thread register int l4; /* { dg-error "multiple storage classes in declaration of" } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/diag-5.mm
0,0 → 1,4
/* __thread specifiers on empty declarations. */
/* { dg-require-effective-target tls } */
 
__thread struct foo; /* { dg-error "qualifiers can only be specified for objects and functions" } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/tls/static-1a.mm
0,0 → 1,17
// { dg-skip-if "Additional Source File" *-*-* "*" "" }
// This is the additional source file for test static-1.mm
 
struct A
{
static __thread int i;
};
 
int
test ()
{
if (A::i != 8)
return 1;
 
A::i = 17;
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-3.mm
0,0 → 1,60
/* { dg-do run } */
 
extern "C" {
extern void abort (void);
extern int strcmp (const char *, const char *);
}
 
template <class T>
struct Vec {
T x, y;
long z;
long long zz;
};
 
typedef struct {
float fscalar;
double dv[10];
int iscalar;
long z;
long long zz;
Vec<const signed char> cv;
} anonymous;
 
//Vec<double> dd;
const char *enc = @encode(Vec<float>);
const char *enc2 = @encode(Vec<double>);
const char *enc3 = @encode(anonymous);
 
#ifdef __LP64__
#define L "q"
#else
#define L "l"
#endif
 
/* Darwin (at least, as of XCode 3.2.3/Darwin10) does not encode the read-only
attribute on the type. Arguably, this is a bug, but we are compatible
with this when -fnext-runtime is selected. */
#ifdef __NEXT_RUNTIME__
#define E3 "{?=f[10d]i" L "q{Vec<const signed char>=cc" L "q}}"
#else
#define E3 "{?=f[10d]i" L "q{Vec<const signed char>=rcrc" L "q}}"
#endif
 
int main(void) {
const char *encode = @encode(long);
 
if (strcmp (encode, L))
abort ();
 
if (strcmp (enc, (const char *)"{Vec<float>=ff" L "q}"))
abort ();
 
if (strcmp (enc2, (const char *)"{Vec<double>=dd" L "q}"))
abort ();
 
if (strcmp (enc3, (const char *) E3))
abort ();
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/pr48187.mm
0,0 → 1,39
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface A
{
] /* { dg-error "xpected" } */
}
@end
 
@interface B
{
]; /* { dg-error "xpected" } */
}
@end
 
@interface C
{
]; /* { dg-error "xpected" } */
int x;
}
@end
 
@interface D
{
(
} /* { dg-error "xpected" } */
@end
 
@interface E
{
(; /* { dg-error "xpected" } */
}
@end
 
@interface F
{
(; /* { dg-error "xpected" } */
int x;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/warn7.mm
0,0 → 1,10
// PR c++/50757
// { dg-options "-Wformat -Wno-nonnull" }
 
extern void *f (void *__s) __attribute__ ((__nonnull__ (1)));
 
int main()
{
void* const s = 0;
f(s);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-22.mm
0,0 → 1,43
/* Ensure that overload resolution does not produce warnings as
side-effects. */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(E) if(!(E)) abort ()
 
@interface MyCursor: TestsuiteObject
+ (MyCursor *)crosshairCursor;
@end
 
@class MyImage;
 
class A {
public:
A();
int foo(MyImage *);
int foo(MyCursor *);
};
 
A::A() {}
int A::foo(MyCursor * c) { return 17; }
int A::foo(MyImage * i) { return 29; }
 
@implementation MyCursor
+ (MyCursor *)crosshairCursor {
return self;
}
@end
 
int main(void) {
A a;
int r = a.foo([MyCursor crosshairCursor]);
 
CHECK_IF (r == 17);
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-lossage-7.mm
0,0 → 1,28
/* Check that typedefs of ObjC classes preserve
any @protocol qualifiers. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
#include <objc/Object.h>
 
@protocol CanDoStuff;
 
typedef Object<CanDoStuff> CanDoStuffType;
typedef Object<CanDoStuff> *CanDoStuffTypePtr;
 
@protocol CanDoStuff
- (int) dostuff;
@end
 
@protocol MoreStuff
- (int) morestuff;
@end
 
int main(void)
{
CanDoStuffTypePtr dice = nil;
CanDoStuffType *nodice = nil;
int count;
count = [dice dostuff];
count = [nodice dostuff];
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-class.mm
0,0 → 1,498
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'class', covering all functions starting with 'class'.
Tests calling the functions with a meta class as argument are covered
in the separate file, gnu-api-2-class-meta.mm. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@protocol MySecondProtocol
- (id) setVariable: (id)value;
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
{ id variable_ivar; }
- (void) setVariable: (id)value;
- (id) variable;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
- (void) setVariable: (id)value { variable_ivar = value; }
- (id) variable { return variable_ivar; }
@end
 
@interface MyOtherSubClass : MySubClass
@end
 
@implementation MyOtherSubClass
@end
 
@interface DifferentClass : MyRootClass
- (id) myClass;
- (id) self;
@end
 
@implementation DifferentClass
- (id) myClass { return object_getClass (self); }
- (id) self { return self; }
@end
 
@interface MySubClass (MySelf)
- (id) mySelf;
@end
 
/* Hack to calculate the log2 of a byte alignment. */
unsigned char
log_2_of (unsigned int x)
{
unsigned char result = 0;
 
/* We count how many times we need to divide by 2 before we reach 1.
This algorithm is good enough for the small numbers (such as 8,
16 or 64) that we have to deal with. */
while (x > 1)
{
x = x / 2;
result++;
}
 
return result;
}
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_addIvar ()...\n";
{
Class new_class = objc_allocateClassPair (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "MySubSubClass", 0);
 
if (new_class == Nil)
abort ();
if (! class_addIvar (new_class, "variable2_ivar", sizeof (id),
log_2_of (__alignof__ (id)), @encode (id)))
abort ();
 
if (! class_addIvar (new_class, "variable3_ivar", sizeof (unsigned char),
log_2_of (__alignof__ (unsigned char)), @encode (unsigned char)))
abort ();
 
if (! class_addIvar (new_class, "variable4_ivar", sizeof (unsigned long),
log_2_of (__alignof__ (unsigned long)), @encode (unsigned long)))
abort ();
 
objc_registerClassPair (new_class);
 
{
MySubClass *o = [[(Class)objc_getClass ("MySubSubClass") alloc] init];
Ivar variable2 = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubSubClass"), "variable2_ivar");
Ivar variable3 = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubSubClass"), "variable3_ivar");
Ivar variable4 = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubSubClass"), "variable4_ivar");
 
if (variable2 == NULL || variable3 == NULL || variable4 == NULL)
abort ();
if (std::strcmp (ivar_getName (variable2), "variable2_ivar") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (ivar_getName (variable3), "variable3_ivar") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (ivar_getName (variable4), "variable4_ivar") != 0)
abort ();
 
{
unsigned char *var3 = (unsigned char *)((char *)o + ivar_getOffset (variable3));
unsigned long *var4 = (unsigned long *)((char *)o + ivar_getOffset (variable4));
 
object_setIvar (o, variable2, new_class);
*var3 = 230;
*var4 = 89000L;
 
if (object_getIvar (o, variable2) != new_class)
abort ();
 
if (*var3 != 230)
abort ();
 
if (*var4 != 89000L)
abort ();
}
}
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_addMethod ()...\n";
{
Class new_class = objc_allocateClassPair (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), "MySubClass2", 0);
Method method1 = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (setVariable:));
Method method2 = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (variable));
 
if (new_class == Nil)
abort ();
if (! class_addIvar (new_class, "variable_ivar", sizeof (id),
log_2_of (__alignof__ (id)), @encode (id)))
abort ();
 
if (! class_addMethod (new_class, @selector (setVariable:), method_getImplementation (method1),
method_getTypeEncoding (method1)))
abort ();
 
if (! class_addMethod (new_class, @selector (variable), method_getImplementation (method2),
method_getTypeEncoding (method2)))
abort ();
 
/* Test that if the method already exists in the class,
class_addMethod() returns NO. */
if (class_addMethod (new_class, @selector (variable), method_getImplementation (method2),
method_getTypeEncoding (method2)))
abort ();
 
objc_registerClassPair (new_class);
 
/* Now, MySubClass2 is basically the same as MySubClass! We'll
use the variable and setVariable: methods on it. */
{
MySubClass *o = (MySubClass *)[[(Class)objc_getClass ("MySubClass2") alloc] init];
 
[o setVariable: o];
 
if ([o variable] != o)
abort ();
}
 
/* Now, try that if you take an existing class and try to add an
already existing method, class_addMethod returns NO. This is
subtly different from before, when 'new_class' was still in
construction. Now it's a real class and the libobjc internals
differ between the two cases. */
if (class_addMethod (new_class, @selector (variable), method_getImplementation (method2),
method_getTypeEncoding (method2)))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_addProtocol ()...\n";
{
if (!class_addProtocol (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @protocol (MySecondProtocol)))
abort ();
if (!class_conformsToProtocol (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @protocol (MyProtocol)))
abort ();
 
if (!class_conformsToProtocol (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @protocol (MySecondProtocol)))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_conformsToProtocol ()...\n";
{
if (class_conformsToProtocol (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), @protocol (MyProtocol)))
abort ();
 
if (!class_conformsToProtocol (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @protocol (MyProtocol)))
abort ();
 
/* Test that class_conformsToProtocol checks the class, but not
superclasses. */
if (class_conformsToProtocol (objc_getClass ("MyOtherSubClass"), @protocol (MyProtocol)))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_copyIvarList ()...\n";
{
unsigned int count;
Ivar * list = class_copyIvarList (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), &count);
 
if (count != 1)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (ivar_getName (list[0]), "variable_ivar") != 0)
abort ();
if (list[1] != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_copyMethodList ()...\n";
{
unsigned int count;
Method * list = class_copyMethodList (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), &count);
 
if (count != 2)
abort ();
if (! ((std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (list[0])), "variable") == 0
&& std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (list[1])), "setVariable:") == 0)
|| (std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (list[0])), "setVariable:") == 0
&& std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (list[1])), "variable") == 0)))
abort ();
if (list[2] != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
/* TODO: Test new ABI (when available). */
std::cout << "Testing class_copyPropertyList ()...\n";
{
unsigned int count;
objc_property_t * list = class_copyPropertyList (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), &count);
 
if (count != 0 || list != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_copyProtocolList ()...\n";
{
unsigned int count;
Protocol ** list = class_copyProtocolList (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), &count);
 
/* Remember that we added MySecondProtocol in the test above. */
if (count != 2)
abort ();
 
if (! ((std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[0]), "MyProtocol") == 0
&& std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[1]), "MySecondProtocol") == 0)
|| (std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[0]), "MySecondProtocol") == 0
&& std::strcmp (protocol_getName (list[1]), "MyProtocol") == 0)))
abort ();
if (list[2] != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_createInstance ()...\n";
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
[object setVariable: object];
if ([object variable] != object)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getClassMethod ()...\n";
{
Method method = class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector(alloc));
 
if (method == NULL)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (method)), "alloc") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (class_getClassMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector(variable)))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getClassVariable ()...\n";
{
if (class_getClassVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "variable_ivar"))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getInstanceMethod ()...\n";
{
Method method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector(variable));
 
if (method == NULL)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (sel_getName (method_getName (method)), "variable") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector(alloc)))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getInstanceSize ()...\n";
{
if (class_getInstanceSize (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass")) != sizeof (struct objc_object))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getInstanceVariable ()...\n";
{
Ivar variable = class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "variable_ivar");
 
if (variable == NULL)
abort ();
 
if (std::strcmp (ivar_getName (variable), "variable_ivar") != 0)
abort ();
 
if (class_getInstanceVariable (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "variable_ivar_no"))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getIvarLayout ()...\n";
{
if (class_getIvarLayout (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass")) != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getMethodImplementation ()...\n";
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
IMP imp = class_getMethodImplementation (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector(variable));
 
if (imp == NULL)
abort ();
 
[object setVariable: object];
 
if ((*imp)(object, @selector(variable)) != object)
abort ();
}
 
/* This function does not exist with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_getMethodImplementation_stret ()...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getName ()...\n";
{
if (std::strcmp (class_getName (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass")),
"MyRootClass") != 0)
abort ();
}
 
/* TODO: Test new ABI (when available). */
std::cout << "Testing class_getProperty ()...\n";
{
if (class_getProperty (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), "property") != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getSuperclass ()...\n";
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
if (class_getSuperclass (object_getClass (object)) != objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"))
abort ();
 
/* Test that it works on a newly created, but not registered, class. */
{
Class new_class = objc_allocateClassPair (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), "MySubClass3", 0);
 
if (class_getSuperclass (new_class) != objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"))
abort ();
}
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getVersion ()...\n";
{
if (class_getVersion (objc_getClass ("MySubClass")) != 0)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_getWeakIvarLayout ()...\n";
{
if (class_getWeakIvarLayout (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass")) != NULL)
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_isMetaClass ()...\n";
{
MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
if (class_isMetaClass (object_getClass (object))
|| ! class_isMetaClass (object_getClass (object_getClass (object))))
abort ();
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_replaceMethod ()...\n";
{
Method new_method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("DifferentClass"),
@selector (myClass));
Method old_method = class_getInstanceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"),
@selector (variable));
const char *new_types = method_getTypeEncoding (new_method);
IMP new_imp = method_getImplementation (new_method);
const char *old_types = method_getTypeEncoding (old_method);
IMP old_imp = class_replaceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (variable),
method_getImplementation (new_method),
method_getTypeEncoding (new_method));
MySubClass *o = [[MySubClass alloc] init];
 
[o setVariable: o];
 
/* Try the new method implementation. */
if ([o variable] != objc_getClass ("MySubClass"))
abort ();
 
/* Put the original method back. */
class_replaceMethod (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @selector (variable),
old_imp, old_types);
 
/* Test it's back to what it was. */
if ([o variable] != o)
abort ();
 
{
DifferentClass *o = [[DifferentClass alloc] init];
 
/* Finally, try adding a new method. */
class_replaceMethod (objc_getClass ("DifferentClass"), @selector (mySelf),
new_imp, new_types);
if ([(MySubClass*)o mySelf] != objc_getClass ("DifferentClass"))
abort ();
}
}
 
std::cout << "Testing class_respondsToSelector ()...\n";
{
if (! class_respondsToSelector (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), @selector(setVariable:)))
abort ();
 
if (class_respondsToSelector (objc_getClass ("MyRootClass"), @selector(setVariable:)))
abort ();
}
 
/* This is not really implemented with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_setIvarLayout ()...\n"; */
 
std::cout << "Testing class_setVersion ()...\n";
{
class_setVersion (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), 45);
if (class_getVersion (objc_getClass ("MySubClass")) != 45)
abort ();
 
class_setVersion (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), 46);
 
if (class_getVersion (objc_getClass ("MySubClass")) != 46)
abort ();
}
 
/* This is not really implemented with the GNU runtime. */
/* std::cout << "Testing class_setWeakIvarLayout ()...\n"; */
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-8.mm
0,0 → 1,27
/* Test for graceful compilation of @synchronized statements. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface Derived: TestsuiteObject
- (id) meth;
@end
 
@implementation Derived
- (id) meth {
return self;
}
 
static Derived* rewriteDict(void) {
static Derived *sDict = 0;
if (sDict == 0) {
@synchronized ([Derived class]) {
if (sDict == 0)
sDict = [Derived new];
}
}
return sDict;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-6.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* Test assignments and comparisons involving `one-off' protocols. */
/* Author: Nicola Pero <nicola@brainstorm.co.uk>. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) method;
@end
 
@interface MyClass
@end
 
int main()
{
id obj = nil;
id <MyProtocol> obj_p = nil;
MyClass<MyProtocol> *obj_cp = nil;
 
obj_cp = obj; /* Ok */
obj = obj_cp; /* Ok */
 
obj_cp = obj_p; /* Ok */
obj_p = obj_cp; /* Ok */
if (obj_cp == obj) ; /* Ok */
if (obj == obj_cp) ; /* Ok */
 
if (obj_cp == obj_p) ; /* Ok */
if (obj_p == obj_cp) ; /* Ok */
 
return 0;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-16.mm
0,0 → 1,34
 
/* Ensure that we indeed cannot obtain the value of a message send
if the chosen method signature returns 'void'. There used to
exist a cheesy hack that allowed it. While at it, check that
the first lexically occurring method signature gets picked
when sending messages to 'id'. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface Object1
- (void)initWithData:(Object1 *)data;
@end
 
@interface Object2
- (id)initWithData:(Object1 *)data;
@end
 
@interface Object3
- (id)initWithData:(Object2 *)data;
@end
 
void foo(void) {
id obj1, obj2 = 0;
obj2 = [obj1 initWithData: obj2];
/* { dg-warning "multiple methods named .\\-initWithData:. found" "" { target *-*-* } 26 } */
/* { dg-message "using .\\-\\(void\\)initWithData:\\(Object1 \\*\\)data." "" { target *-*-* } 13 } */
/* { dg-message "also found .\\-\\(id\\)initWithData:\\(Object1 \\*\\)data." "" { target *-*-* } 17 } */
/* { dg-message "also found .\\-\\(id\\)initWithData:\\(Object2 \\*\\)data." "" { target *-*-* } 21 } */
 
/* The following error is a consequence of picking the "wrong" method signature. */
/* { dg-error "void value not ignored as it ought to be" "" { target *-*-* } 26 } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/template-1.mm
0,0 → 1,50
/* Test for using ObjC classes as C++ template parameters. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@interface Base: TestsuiteObject
- (int) meth;
@end
 
@interface Derived: Base
- (int) meth;
@end
 
static int count = 0;
 
template <class T> struct Templ
{
T *m;
int i;
Templ(): i(55), m([[T alloc] init]) { count++; }
~Templ() { [m free]; count--; }
};
 
@implementation Base
- (int) meth { return 333; }
@end
 
@implementation Derived
- (int) meth { return 666; }
@end
int main (void) {
CHECK_IF(count == 0);
{
Templ<Derived> derived;
CHECK_IF(derived.i == 55 && count == 1);
Templ<Base> base;
CHECK_IF(base.i == 55 && count == 2);
CHECK_IF([base.m meth] == 333);
CHECK_IF([derived.m meth] == 666);
}
CHECK_IF(count == 0);
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/fobjc-std-1.mm
0,0 → 1,82
/* Test warnings when using -fobjc-std=objc1. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-std=objc1" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa; /* { dg-error ".@package. is not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
@package
int a;
int b;
}
+ (id) alloc __attribute__ ((deprecated)); /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
+ (id) name;
- (id) init;
- (id) testMe: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument; /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
@property (nonatomic) int a; /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
@property (nonatomic) int b; /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ (id) alloc { return self; }
+ (id) name { return self; }
- (id) init { return self; }
- (id) testMe: (id) __attribute__((unused)) argument { return self; } /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
/* There is a problem with the testsuite on the following line; the compiler seems Ok, but the testsuite still barfs. */
/*@synthesize a;*/ /* dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" */
/* The following lines replace the synthesize to prevent warnings. */
- (int) a { return a; }
- (void) setA: (int)value { a = value; }
@dynamic b; /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
@end
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated))
@interface MyRootClass2 /* { dg-error "class attributes are not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
__attribute__ ((deprecated))
@protocol MyProtocol /* { dg-error "protocol attributes are not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
- (id) test;
@required /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
- (id) variable __attribute__ ((deprecated)); /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
@optional /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
@end
#if 0 /* fast enumeration is not implemented even in Objective-C 2.0 */
@interface MyRootClass (NSFastEnumeration)
- (unsigned long)countByEnumeratingWithState: (struct __objcFastEnumerationState *)state
objects:(id *)stackbuf
count:(unsigned int)len;
@end
 
@class NSArray;
 
int array_length (NSArray *array)
{
int i = 0;
 
for (id object in array) /* dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" */
i++;
return i;
}
#endif
 
id test (void)
{
return MyRootClass.name; /* { dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" } */
}
 
@interface MyRootClass3
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
/* There is a problem with the testsuite on the following line; the compiler seems Ok, but the testsuite still barfs. */
/* @interface MyRootClass3 () */ /* dg-error "not available in Objective.C 1.0" */
/* @end */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-1.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* Graceful handling of a syntax error. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/Object.h>
 
class foo {
public:
foo();
virtual ~foo();
};
 
 
extern void NXLog(const char *, ...);
 
@interface Test2 : Object {
}
- (void) foo2;
@end
 
@implementation Test2
- (void) foo2
NXLog("Hello, world!"); /* { dg-error "expected .\{. before .NXLog." } */
} /* { dg-error "stray .\}. between Objective\\-C\\+\\+ methods" } */
@end
 
/* { dg-error "expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before" "" { target *-*-* } 22 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/demangle-3.mm
0,0 → 1,21
/* Test demangling an Objective-C method in error messages. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface DemangleTest
{
Class isa;
}
+ (int) testFunction1;
@end
 
@implementation DemangleTest
+ (int) testFunction1
{
/* TODO: Hack the testsuite so we can test that we get
dg-error "In function .+[DemangleTest testFunction1]."
At the moment, the message is filtered out. */
z; /* { dg-error "was not declared" } */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/protocol-qualifier-1.mm
0,0 → 1,33
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that protocol qualifiers work in the same way with @class and @interface. */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (void) method;
@end
 
 
/* This first snippet gives no warnings, which is correct as 'object'
implements <MyProtocol> and hence responds to 'method'. Note how
the details of the class 'MyClass' are never used. */
@interface MyClass
@end
 
void test (MyClass <MyProtocol> *object)
{
[object method];
}
 
 
/* This second snippet should behave identically. 'object' still implements
the same protocol and responds to 'method'. The details of MyClass or
MyClass2 are irrelevant. */
@class MyClass2;
 
void test2 (MyClass2 <MyProtocol> *object)
{
[object method];
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-2.mm
0,0 → 1,57
/* Test if prior method lookup at method @implementation time is not
overly aggressive, leading to methods being found in other classes. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
@class NSString;
 
@protocol NSMenuItem
+ (void)setUsesUserKeyEquivalents:(BOOL)flag;
+ (BOOL)usesUserKeyEquivalents;
@end
 
@interface NSMenuItem : TestsuiteObject <NSMenuItem> {
@private
id _menu;
}
@end
 
@interface NSResponder : TestsuiteObject <NSMenuItem>
{
id _nextResponder;
}
@end
 
@interface TestsuiteObject(NSMenuValidation)
- (BOOL)validateMenuItem:(id <NSMenuItem>)menuItem;
@end
 
@interface NSResponder (NSStandardKeyBindingMethods)
- (void)insertText:(id)insertString;
- (void)doCommandBySelector:(SEL)aSelector;
@end
 
@interface NSView : NSResponder
{
id _superview;
id _subviews;
}
@end
 
@interface SKTGraphicView : NSView {
@private
float _gridSpacing;
}
@end
 
@implementation SKTGraphicView
- (BOOL)validateMenuItem:(NSMenuItem *)item {
return (BOOL)1;
}
- (void)insertText:(NSString *)str {
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/selector-4.mm
0,0 → 1,26
/* Test warning for non existing selectors. */
/* Contributed by Devang Patel <dpatel@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-options "-Wselector -fnext-runtime" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef struct objc_object { struct objc_class *class_pointer; } *id;
typedef struct objc_selector *SEL;
 
@interface Foo
- (void) foo;
- (void) bar;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
- (void) bar
{
}
 
- (void) foo
{
SEL a,b,c;
a = @selector(b1ar); /* { dg-warning "creating selector for nonexistent method .b1ar." } */
b = @selector(bar);
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/gnu-api-2-property.mm
0,0 → 1,101
/* Test the Modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API.
 
This is test 'property', covering all functions starting with 'property'. */
 
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-skip-if "No API#2 pre-Darwin9" { *-*-darwin[5-8]* } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
/* To get the modern GNU Objective-C Runtime API, you include
objc/runtime.h. */
#include <objc/runtime.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
 
@interface MyRootClass
{ Class isa; }
+ alloc;
- init;
+ initialize;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
+ alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); }
- init { return self; }
+ initialize { return self; }
@end
 
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass
{
id propertyA;
id propertyB;
}
@property (assign, getter=getP, setter=setP:) id propertyA;
@property (assign, nonatomic) id propertyB;
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@synthesize propertyA;
@synthesize propertyB;
@end
 
 
int main ()
{
/* Functions are tested in alphabetical order. */
 
std::cout << "Testing property_getAttributes () ...\n";
{
/* The Apple/NeXT runtime seems to crash on the following. */
#ifdef __GNU_LIBOBJC__
if (property_getAttributes (NULL) != NULL)
abort ();
#endif
 
/* The GNU runtime doesn't support looking up properties at
runtime yet. */
#ifdef __OBJC2__
{
objc_property_t property;
property = class_getProperty (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "propertyA");
if (std::strcmp (property_getAttributes (property),
"T@,GgetP,SsetP:,VpropertyA") != 0)
abort ();
 
property = class_getProperty (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "propertyB");
if (std::strcmp (property_getAttributes (property),
"T@,N,VpropertyB") != 0)
abort ();
}
#endif
}
 
std::cout << "Testing property_getName () ...\n";
{
/* The Apple/NeXT runtime seems to crash on the following. */
#ifdef __GNU_LIBOBJC__
 
if (property_getName (NULL) != NULL)
abort ();
#endif
 
/* The GNU runtime doesn't support looking up properties at
runtime yet. */
#ifdef __OBJC2__
{
objc_property_t property;
property = class_getProperty (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "propertyA");
if (std::strcmp (property_getName (property), "propertyA") != 0)
abort ();
 
property = class_getProperty (objc_getClass ("MySubClass"), "propertyB");
if (std::strcmp (property_getName (property), "propertyB") != 0)
abort ();
}
#endif
}
 
return (0);
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-15.mm
0,0 → 1,34
/* Test if addition of 'volatile' to object causes bogus error in presence of try-catch. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Exception
@end
 
class CppObj {
public:
void constMethod() const {
}
};
 
@interface MyObject : Exception
- (void)doSomething;
- (void)myMethod;
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
- (void)doSomething {
}
 
- (void)myMethod {
CppObj cppObj;
@try {
[self doSomething];
}
@catch (Exception *exception) {
}
cppObj.constMethod();
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/exceptions-4.mm
0,0 → 1,64
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test warnings when parsing syntax errors in @catch(). */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@interface MyObject
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyObject
@end
 
@interface MyObject2
{
Class isa;
}
@end
 
@implementation MyObject2
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol;
 
int test (id object)
{
int dummy = 0;
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch
{ /* { dg-error "expected" } */
dummy++; /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" "" { target *-*-* } 35 } */
}
@catch () /* { dg-error "expected identifier before" } */
{ /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" "" { target *-*-* } 38 } */
dummy++;
}
@catch (i) /* { dg-error ".i. has not been declared" } */
{ /* { dg-error "@catch parameter is not a known Objective-C class type" "" { target *-*-* } 42 } */
dummy++;
}
@catch (id <MyProtocol x) /* { dg-error "expected ... before .x." } */
{ /* { dg-error "@catch parameter can not be protocol-qualified" "" { target *-*-* } 46 } */
dummy++;
}
@catch MyObject *x /* { dg-error "expected ... before .MyObject." } */
{
dummy++;
}
@catch MyObject2 *x) /* { dg-error "expected ... before .MyObject2." } */
{
dummy++;
}
 
@try { @throw object; }
@catch (MyObject *x)
@catch (MyObject2 *y) /* { dg-error "expected ... before .catch." } */
 
return dummy; /* { dg-error "expected ... before .return." } */
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/cxx-ivars-2.mm
0,0 → 1,79
// Check if the '- .cxx_construct' and '-.cxx_destruct' methods get called
// and if they perform their desired function.
 
// { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } }
// { dg-do run { target *-*-darwin* } }
// { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } }
// { dg-options "-fobjc-call-cxx-cdtors" }
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include <stdlib.h>
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
static int ctor1_called, ctor2_called, dtor1_called;
 
struct bar {
int a, b;
bar(void) {
a = 5; b = 6;
ctor1_called++;
}
~bar(void) {
a = b = 99;
dtor1_called++;
}
};
 
struct boo: bar {
int c;
boo(int _c = 9): c(_c) {
ctor2_called++;
}
};
 
@interface Baz: TestsuiteObject {
@public
bar aa;
}
@end
 
@implementation Baz
@end
 
@interface Foo: Baz {
@public
int a;
boo bb;
bar b;
float c;
bar d;
}
@end
 
@implementation Foo
@end
 
int main (void)
{
CHECK_IF(!ctor1_called && !ctor2_called && !dtor1_called); /* are we sane? */
 
Baz *baz = [Baz new];
CHECK_IF(ctor1_called && !ctor2_called && !dtor1_called);
CHECK_IF(baz->aa.a == 5 && baz->aa.b == 6);
ctor1_called = 0; /* reset */
[baz free];
CHECK_IF(!ctor1_called && !ctor2_called && dtor1_called);
dtor1_called = 0; /* reset */
 
Foo *foo = [Foo new];
CHECK_IF(ctor1_called && ctor2_called && !dtor1_called);
CHECK_IF(foo->bb.a == 5 && foo->bb.b == 6 && foo->bb.c == 9);
CHECK_IF(foo->b.a == 5 && foo->b.b == 6);
CHECK_IF(foo->d.a == 5 && foo->d.b == 6);
ctor1_called = ctor2_called = 0; /* reset */
[foo free];
CHECK_IF(!ctor1_called && !ctor2_called && dtor1_called);
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-9.mm
0,0 → 1,3
@implementation SaturnDoc /* { dg-warning "cannot find interface declaration" } */
- read: (void*)aStream ggg /* { dg-error "expected .:. at end of input" } */
/* { dg-error "expected ..end. at end of input" "" { target *-*-* } 2 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/typedef-alias-1.mm
0,0 → 1,17
/* Typedefs of ObjC types should work without any bogus warnings. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
typedef TestsuiteObject MyObject;
 
int main (int argc, const char * argv[])
{
TestsuiteObject* a = nil;
MyObject* b = a;
TestsuiteObject* c = b;
 
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/protocol-inheritance-1.mm
0,0 → 1,54
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, November 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-Wno-protocol" } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
/* Test the -Wno-protocol flag. With this, at a class is accepted
(with no warnings) as conforming to a protocol even if some
protocol methods are implemented in the superclass. */
 
@protocol MyProtocol
- (int)method;
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol2
- (int)method2;
@end
 
/* The superclass implements the method required by the protocol. */
@interface MyRootClass
{
Class isa;
}
- (int)method;
@end
 
@implementation MyRootClass
- (int)method
{
return 23;
}
@end
 
/* The subclass inherits the method (does not implement it directly)
but that still makes it conform to the protocol. No warnings. */
@interface MySubClass : MyRootClass <MyProtocol>
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass
@end /* No warnings here. */
 
 
/* The subclass instead does not inherit the method method2 (and does
not implement it directly) so it does not conform to the
protocol MyProtocol2. */
@interface MySubClass2 : MyRootClass <MyProtocol2>
@end
 
@implementation MySubClass2
@end /* Warnings here, below. */
 
/* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class .MySubClass2." "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/* { dg-warning "method definition for .\\-method2. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/* { dg-warning "class .MySubClass2. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol2. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/msg-in-protocol.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@class Foo;
 
@protocol Bar
 
- (void)bang;
 
@end
 
void foo()
{
Foo<Bar> *foo = nil;
[foo bang];
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/super-dealloc-1.mm
0,0 → 1,46
/* Check for warnings about missing [super dealloc] calls. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface Foo {
void *isa;
}
- (void) dealloc;
- (void) some_other;
@end
 
@interface Bar: Foo {
void *casa;
}
- (void) dealloc;
@end
 
@interface Baz: Bar {
void *usa;
}
- (void) dealloc;
@end
 
@implementation Foo
- (void) dealloc {
isa = 0; /* Should not warn here. */
}
- (void) some_other {
isa = (void *)-1;
}
@end
 
@implementation Bar
- (void) dealloc {
casa = 0;
[super some_other];
} /* { dg-warning "method possibly missing a .super dealloc. call" } */
@end
 
@implementation Baz
- (void) dealloc {
usa = 0;
[super dealloc]; /* Should not warn here. */
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/proto-lossage-2.mm
0,0 → 1,21
/* Don't forget to look in protocols if a class (and its superclasses) do not
provide a suitable method. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol Zot
-(void) zot;
@end
 
@interface Foo : TestsuiteObject <Zot>
@end
 
int foo()
{
Foo *f=nil;
[f zot]; /* There should be no warnings here! */
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/try-catch-3.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* Test if caught exception objects are accessible inside the
@catch block. (Yes, I managed to break this.) */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-options "-fobjc-exceptions" } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
const char *foo(void)
{
@try {
return "foo";
}
@catch (TestsuiteObject* theException) {
return [theException name];
}
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-1.mm
0,0 → 1,16
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@interface A
+ new;
@end
 
@interface B : A
@end
 
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
B *b = [B new];
A *a = b;
 
return (b == a);
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-11.mm
0,0 → 1,29
/* Check if class references (generated for the NeXT runtime) are appropriately
folded. This test is safe to run on all targets. */
/* Author: Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
/* { dg-do compile } */
/* { dg-skip-if "" { *-*-* } { "-fgnu-runtime" } { "" } } */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
typedef TestsuiteObject ObjectTypedef1;
typedef ObjectTypedef1 ObjectTypedef2;
@compatibility_alias ObjectAlias1 ObjectTypedef2;
@compatibility_alias ObjectAlias2 ObjectAlias1;
typedef ObjectAlias2 ObjectTypedef3;
 
void foo(void) {
id obj = [TestsuiteObject new];
obj = [ObjectTypedef1 new];
obj = [ObjectTypedef2 new];
obj = [ObjectTypedef3 new];
obj = [ObjectAlias1 new];
obj = [ObjectAlias2 new];
}
 
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "_OBJC_ClassRefs_0" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler "_OBJC_ClassRef_TestsuiteObject" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "_OBJC_ClassRefs_1" { target { *-*-darwin* && { ! lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "_OBJC_ClassRef_ObjectTypedef" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/* { dg-final { scan-assembler-not "_OBJC_ClassRef_ObjectAlias" { target { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 } } } } } */
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/encode-6.mm
0,0 → 1,86
/* Encoding tests for ObjC class layouts. */
/* Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-options "" } */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.m"
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/runtime.h"
 
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
 
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
 
@class Int1, Int2;
struct Nested;
 
struct Innermost {
unsigned char a, b;
struct Nested *encl;
};
 
struct Nested {
float a, b;
Int1 *next;
struct Innermost innermost;
};
 
@interface Int1: TestsuiteObject {
signed char a, b;
Int2 *int2;
struct Nested nested;
}
@end
 
@interface Int2: Int1 {
struct Innermost *innermost;
Int1 *base;
}
@end
 
@implementation Int1
@end
 
@implementation Int2
@end
 
#if defined(__NEXT_RUNTIME__) && !defined(NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE)
struct objc_ivar *ivar;
#else
Ivar *ivar;
#endif
 
static void check_ivar(const char *name, const char *type) {
#if defined(__NEXT_RUNTIME__) && !defined(NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE)
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(ivar->ivar_name, name));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(ivar->ivar_type, type));
#else
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(ivar_getName(*ivar), name));
CHECK_IF(!strcmp(ivar_getTypeEncoding(*ivar), type));
#endif
ivar++;
}
 
int main(void) {
#if defined(__NEXT_RUNTIME__) && !defined(NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE)
ivar = ((Class)objc_getClass("Int1"))->ivars->ivar_list;
#else
ivar = class_copyIvarList ((Class)objc_getClass("Int1"), NULL);
#endif
check_ivar("a", "c");
check_ivar("b", "c");
check_ivar("int2", "@\"Int2\"");
check_ivar("nested",
"{Nested=\"a\"f\"b\"f\"next\"@\"Int1\"\"innermost\"{Innermost=\"a\"C\"b\"C\"encl\"^{Nested}}}");
#if defined(__NEXT_RUNTIME__) && !defined(NEXT_OBJC_USE_NEW_INTERFACE)
ivar = ((Class)objc_getClass("Int2"))->ivars->ivar_list;
#else
ivar = class_copyIvarList ((Class)objc_getClass("Int2"), NULL);
#endif
check_ivar("innermost", "^{Innermost=CC^{Nested}}");
check_ivar("base", "@\"Int1\"");
return 0;
}
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/protocol-forward-1.mm
0,0 → 1,27
/* Contributed by Nicola Pero <nicola.pero@meta-innovation.com>, December 2010. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Test that all protocols appearing in @interface declarations are
real (ie, we saw a full @protocol definition with list of methods),
and not just forward-references (ie, "@protocol NSObject;"). */
 
#include <objc/objc.h>
 
@protocol MyProtocol;
 
@protocol MyProtocol2
- (int)method2;
@end
 
@interface MyClass <MyProtocol> /* { dg-warning "definition of protocol .MyProtocol. not found" } */
@end
 
@interface MyClass2 <MyProtocol2> /* Ok */
@end
 
@interface MyClass2 (Category) <MyProtocol> /* { dg-warning "definition of protocol .MyProtocol. not found" } */
@end
 
@protocol MyProtocol3 <MyProtocol> /* Ok */
@end
 
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/enhanced-proto-1.mm
0,0 → 1,18
/* Test use of @optional/@required keywords in @protocol class. */
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
@protocol MyProto1
@optional
- (void) FOO;
@optional
- (void) FOO;
@required
- (void) REQ;
@optional
@end
 
@protocol MyProto2 <MyProto1>
- (void) FOO2;
@optional
- (void) FOO3;
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/keywords-1.mm
0,0 → 1,27
/* Test that 'in', 'out', 'inout', 'bycopy', 'byref', 'oneway'
are not keywords outside of a "protocol qualifier" context.
*/
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
typedef int in;
 
in out (in inout)
{
int byref = inout * 2;
return byref + inout;
}
 
@class byref;
 
@interface inout
@end
 
@protocol oneway;
 
int main (void)
{
in bycopy = (in)(out (0));
 
return (in)bycopy;
}
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/comp-types-9.mm
0,0 → 1,25
/* { dg-do compile } */
 
/* Another gimplifier ICE... */
 
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/TestsuiteObject.h"
 
@interface MyView: TestsuiteObject {
int _frame;
}
- (void)_finalize;
@end
 
@interface MyViewTemplate: MyView {
void *_className;
}
- (id)createRealObject;
@end
 
@implementation MyViewTemplate
- (id)createRealObject {
id realObj;
*(MyView *)realObj = *(MyView *)self;
return realObj;
}
@end
/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/pragma-2.mm
0,0 → 1,23
/* It is OK to use #pragma inside @implementation body. This test checks that. */
/* Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
 
@interface A
{
int p;
}
+(int) foo;
-(int) bar;
@end
 
@implementation A
#pragma mark -
#pragma mark init / dealloc
+ (int)foo {
return 1;
}
#pragma mark -
#pragma mark Private Functions
- (int)bar {
return 2;
}
@end

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