// RUN: rm -rf %t // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fmodules -fmodule-cache-path %t -I %S/Inputs %s -verify -Wno-objc-root-class // RUN: %clang_cc1 -x objective-c++ -fmodules -fmodule-cache-path %t -I %S/Inputs %s -verify -Wno-objc-root-class @class C2; @class C3; @class C3; @__experimental_modules_import redecl_merge_left; typedef struct my_struct_type *my_struct_ref; @protocol P4; @class C3; @class C3; @__experimental_modules_import redecl_merge_right; @implementation A - (Super*)init { return self; } @end void f(A *a) { [a init]; } @class A; B *f1() { return [B create_a_B]; } @class B; void testProtoMerge(id p1, id p2) { [p1 protoMethod1]; [p2 protoMethod2]; } struct S1 { int s1_field; }; struct S3 { int s3_field; }; void testTagMerge() { consume_S1(produce_S1()); struct S2 s2; s2.field = 0; consume_S2(produce_S2()); struct S1 s1; s1.s1_field = 0; consume_S3(produce_S3()); struct S4 s4; s4.field = 0; consume_S4(produce_S4()); struct S3 s3; s3.s3_field = 0; } void testTypedefMerge(int i, double d) { T1 *ip = &i; // in other file: expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'T2'}} // FIXME: Typedefs aren't actually merged in the sense of other merges, because // we should only merge them when the types are identical. // in other file: expected-note{{candidate found by name lookup is 'T2'}} // in other file: expected-note{{candidate function}} T2 *dp = &d; // expected-error{{reference to 'T2' is ambiguous}} } void testFuncMerge(int i) { func0(i); // in other file: expected-note{{candidate function}} func1(i); func2(i); // expected-error{{call to 'func2' is ambiguous}} } void testVarMerge(int i) { var1 = i; // in other files: expected-note 2{{candidate found by name lookup is 'var2'}} var2 = i; // expected-error{{reference to 'var2' is ambiguous}} // in other files: expected-note 2{{candidate found by name lookup is 'var3'}} var3 = i; // expected-error{{reference to 'var3' is ambiguous}} } // Test redeclarations of entities in explicit submodules, to make // sure we're maintaining the declaration chains even when normal name // lookup can't see what we're looking for. void testExplicit() { Explicit *e; int *(*fp)(void) = &explicit_func; int *ip = explicit_func(); // FIXME: Should complain about definition not having been imported. struct explicit_struct es = { 0 }; } // Test resolution of declarations from multiple modules with no // common original declaration. void test_C(C *c) { c = get_a_C(); accept_a_C(c); } void test_C2(C2 *c2) { c2 = get_a_C2(); accept_a_C2(c2); } void test_C3(C3 *c3) { c3 = get_a_C3(); accept_a_C3(c3); } C4 *global_C4; ClassWithDef *cwd1; @__experimental_modules_import redecl_merge_left_left; void test_C4a(C4 *c4) { global_C4 = c4 = get_a_C4(); accept_a_C4(c4); } void test_ClassWithDef(ClassWithDef *cwd) { [cwd method]; } @__experimental_modules_import redecl_merge_bottom; void test_C4b() { if (&refers_to_C4) { } } @implementation B + (B*)create_a_B { return 0; } @end void g(A *a) { [a init]; } @protocol P3 - (void)p3_method; @end id p4; id p3; #ifdef __cplusplus void testVector() { Vector vec_int; vec_int.push_back(0); } #endif // Make sure we don't get conflicts with 'id'. funcptr_with_id fid; id id_global;