| // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -Wsuper-class-method-mismatch -verify %s |
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| @interface Root |
| -(void) method_r: (char)ch : (float*)f1 : (int*) x; // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} |
| @end |
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| @class Sub; |
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| @interface Base : Root |
| -(void) method: (int*) x; // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} |
| -(void) method1: (Base*) x; // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} |
| -(void) method2: (Sub*) x; // expected-note{{passing argument to parameter 'x' here}} |
| + method3: (int)x1 : (Base *)x2 : (float)x3; // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} |
| + mathod4: (id)x1; |
| - method5: (int) x : (double) d; // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} |
| - method6: (int) x : (float) d; // expected-note {{previous declaration is here}} |
| @end |
| |
| struct A { |
| int x,y,z; |
| }; |
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| @interface Sub : Base |
| -(void) method: (struct A*) a; // expected-warning {{method parameter type 'struct A *' does not match super class method parameter type 'int *'}} |
| -(void) method1: (Sub*) x; // expected-warning {{method parameter type 'Sub *' does not match super class method parameter type 'Base *'}} |
| -(void) method2: (Base*) x; // no need to warn. At call point we warn if need be. |
| + method3: (int)x1 : (Sub *)x2 : (float)x3; // expected-warning {{method parameter type 'Sub *' does not match super class method parameter type 'Base *'}} |
| + mathod4: (Base*)x1; |
| -(void) method_r: (char)ch : (float*)f1 : (Sub*) x; // expected-warning {{method parameter type 'Sub *' does not match super class method parameter type 'int *'}} |
| - method5: (int) x : (float) d; // expected-warning {{method parameter type 'float' does not match super class method parameter type 'double'}} |
| - method6: (int) x : (double) d; // expected-warning {{method parameter type 'double' does not match super class method parameter type 'float'}} |
| @end |
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| void f(Base *base, Sub *sub) { |
| int x; |
| [base method:&x]; // warn. if base is actually 'Sub' it will use -[Sub method] with wrong arguments |
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| Base *b; |
| [base method1:b]; // if base is actuall 'Sub' it will use [Sub method1] with wrong argument. |
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| [base method2:b]; // expected-warning {{}} |
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| Sub *s; |
| [base method2:s]; // if base is actually 'Sub' OK. Either way OK. |
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| } |
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