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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;
}
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