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/* Test Objective-C capability for handling GNU/C99 designated initializers, and distinguishing them
from message sends. Contributed by Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com>. */
/* { dg-options "-std=gnu99" } */
/* { dg-do run } */
/* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/Object1.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
@interface Cls : Object
+ (int) meth1;
+ (int) meth2;
+ (void) doTests;
@end
@implementation Cls
+ (int) meth1 { return 45; }
+ (int) meth2 { return 21; }
+ (void) doTests {
int arr[7] = {
0,
[Cls meth1],
[2 + 1] = 3,
[2 * 2 ... 5] = (size_t)[0 meth4], /* { dg-warning "invalid receiver type" } */
/* { dg-warning "no .\\-meth4. method found" "" { target *-*-* } 26 } */
[2] [Cls meth2],
/* Since invalid receivers are treated as 'id' for purposes of message
lookup, we _should_ find a meth2 to call below. */
[6] = (int)[0 meth2] /* { dg-warning "invalid receiver type" } */
};
if (arr[0] != 0 || arr[1] != 45 || arr[2] != 21 || arr[3] != 3)
abort ();
printf ("%s\n", [super name]);
printf ("%d %d %d %d %d %d\n", arr[0], arr[1], arr[2], arr[3], arr[4], arr[5]);
}
@end
int main(void) {
[Cls doTests];
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 } */
#include "../objc-obj-c++-shared/Object1-implementation.h"
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