// RUN: %clang_cc1 -triple x86_64-apple-darwin11 -fsyntax-only -verify %s -fobjc-arc // // These tests exist as a means to help ensure that diagnostics aren't printed // in overload resolution in ObjC. struct Type1 { int a; }; typedef const __attribute__((objc_bridge(id))) void * CFTypeRef; @interface Iface1 @end @interface NeverCalled - (void) test:(struct Type1 *)arg; - (void) test2:(CFTypeRef)arg; @end @interface TakesIface1 - (void) test:(Iface1 *)arg; - (void) test2:(Iface1 *)arg; @end // PR26085, rdar://problem/24111333 void testTakesIface1(id x, Iface1 *arg) { // This should resolve silently to `TakesIface1`. [x test:arg]; [x test2:arg]; } @class NSString; @interface NeverCalledv2 - (void) testStr:(NSString *)arg; @end @interface TakesVanillaConstChar - (void) testStr:(const void *)a; @end // Not called out explicitly by PR26085, but related. void testTakesNSString(id x) { // Overload resolution should not emit a diagnostic about needing to add an // '@' before "someStringLiteral". [x testStr:"someStringLiteral"]; } id CreateSomething(); @interface TakesCFTypeRef - (void) testCFTypeRef:(CFTypeRef)arg; @end @interface NeverCalledv3 - (void) testCFTypeRef:(struct Type1 *)arg; @end // Not called out explicitly by PR26085, but related. void testTakesCFTypeRef(id x) { // Overload resolution should occur silently, select the CFTypeRef overload, // and produce a single complaint. (with notes) [x testCFTypeRef:CreateSomething()]; // expected-error{{implicit conversion of Objective-C pointer type 'id' to C pointer type 'CFTypeRef'}} expected-note{{use __bridge}} expected-note{{use __bridge_retained}} }