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// RUN: %target-typecheck-verify-swift
struct IntList : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
typealias Element = Int
init(arrayLiteral elements: Int...) {}
}
struct DoubleList : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
typealias Element = Double
init(arrayLiteral elements: Double...) {}
}
struct IntDict : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
typealias Element = (String, Int)
init(arrayLiteral elements: Element...) {}
}
final class DoubleDict : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
typealias Element = (String, Double)
init(arrayLiteral elements: Element...) {}
}
final class List<T> : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
typealias Element = T
init(arrayLiteral elements: T...) {}
}
final class Dict<K,V> : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
typealias Element = (K,V)
init(arrayLiteral elements: (K,V)...) {}
}
infix operator =>
func => <K, V>(k: K, v: V) -> (K,V) { return (k,v) }
func useIntList(_ l: IntList) {}
func useDoubleList(_ l: DoubleList) {}
func useIntDict(_ l: IntDict) {}
func useDoubleDict(_ l: DoubleDict) {}
func useList<T>(_ l: List<T>) {}
func useDict<K,V>(_ d: Dict<K,V>) {}
useIntList([1,2,3])
useIntList([1.0,2,3]) // expected-error{{cannot convert value of type 'Double' to expected element type 'Int'}}
useIntList([nil]) // expected-error {{nil is not compatible with expected element type 'Int'}}
useDoubleList([1.0,2,3])
useDoubleList([1.0,2.0,3.0])
useIntDict(["Niners" => 31, "Ravens" => 34])
useIntDict(["Niners" => 31, "Ravens" => 34.0]) // expected-error{{cannot convert value of type 'Double' to expected argument type 'Int'}}
// <rdar://problem/22333090> QoI: Propagate contextual information in a call to operands
useDoubleDict(["Niners" => 31, "Ravens" => 34.0])
useDoubleDict(["Niners" => 31.0, "Ravens" => 34])
useDoubleDict(["Niners" => 31.0, "Ravens" => 34.0])
// Generic slices
useList([1,2,3])
useList([1.0,2,3])
useList([1.0,2.0,3.0])
useDict(["Niners" => 31, "Ravens" => 34])
useDict(["Niners" => 31, "Ravens" => 34.0])
useDict(["Niners" => 31.0, "Ravens" => 34.0])
// Fall back to [T] if no context is otherwise available.
var a = [1,2,3]
var a2 : [Int] = a
var b = [1,2,3.0]
var b2 : [Double] = b
var arrayOfStreams = [1..<2, 3..<4]
struct MyArray : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
typealias Element = Double
init(arrayLiteral elements: Double...) {
}
}
var myArray : MyArray = [2.5, 2.5]
// Inference for tuple elements.
var x1 = [1]
x1[0] = 0
var x2 = [(1, 2)]
x2[0] = (3, 4)
var x3 = [1, 2, 3]
x3[0] = 4
func trailingComma() {
_ = [1, ]
_ = [1, 2, ]
_ = ["a": 1, ]
_ = ["a": 1, "b": 2, ]
}
func longArray() {
var _=["1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1", "1"]
}
[1,2].map // expected-error {{expression type '((Int) throws -> _) throws -> [_]' is ambiguous without more context}}
// <rdar://problem/25563498> Type checker crash assigning array literal to type conforming to _ArrayProtocol
func rdar25563498<T : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral>(t: T) {
var x: T = [1] // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type '[Int]' to specified type 'T'}}
// expected-warning@-1{{variable 'x' was never used; consider replacing with '_' or removing it}}
}
func rdar25563498_ok<T : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral>(t: T) -> T
where T.ArrayLiteralElement : ExpressibleByIntegerLiteral {
let x: T = [1]
return x
}
class A { }
class B : A { }
class C : A { }
/// Check for defaulting the element type to 'Any' / 'Any?'.
func defaultToAny(i: Int, s: String) {
let a1 = [1, "a", 3.5]
// expected-error@-1{{heterogeneous collection literal could only be inferred to '[Any]'; add explicit type annotation if this is intentional}}
let _: Int = a1 // expected-error{{value of type '[Any]'}}
let a2: Array = [1, "a", 3.5]
// expected-error@-1{{heterogeneous collection literal could only be inferred to '[Any]'; add explicit type annotation if this is intentional}}
let _: Int = a2 // expected-error{{value of type 'Array<Any>'}}
let a3 = [1, "a", nil, 3.5]
// expected-error@-1{{heterogeneous collection literal could only be inferred to '[Any?]'; add explicit type annotation if this is intentional}}
let _: Int = a3 // expected-error{{value of type '[Any?]'}}
let a4: Array = [1, "a", nil, 3.5]
// expected-error@-1{{heterogeneous collection literal could only be inferred to '[Any?]'; add explicit type annotation if this is intentional}}
let _: Int = a4 // expected-error{{value of type 'Array<Any?>'}}
let a5 = []
// expected-error@-1{{empty collection literal requires an explicit type}}
let _: Int = a5 // expected-error{{value of type '[Any]'}}
let _: [Any] = [1, "a", 3.5]
let _: [Any] = [1, "a", [3.5, 3.7, 3.9]]
let _: [Any] = [1, "a", [3.5, "b", 3]]
let _: [Any?] = [1, "a", nil, 3.5]
let _: [Any?] = [1, "a", nil, [3.5, 3.7, 3.9]]
let _: [Any?] = [1, "a", nil, [3.5, "b", nil]]
let a6 = [B(), C()]
let _: Int = a6 // expected-error{{value of type '[A]'}}
}
/// Check handling of 'nil'.
protocol Proto1 {}
protocol Proto2 {}
struct Nilable: ExpressibleByNilLiteral {
init(nilLiteral: ()) {}
}
func joinWithNil<T>(s: String, a: Any, t: T, m: T.Type, p: Proto1 & Proto2, arr: [Int], opt: Int?, iou: Int!, n: Nilable) {
let a1 = [s, nil]
let _: Int = a1 // expected-error{{value of type '[String?]'}}
let a2 = [nil, s]
let _: Int = a2 // expected-error{{value of type '[String?]'}}
let a3 = ["hello", nil]
let _: Int = a3 // expected-error{{value of type '[String?]'}}
let a4 = [nil, "hello"]
let _: Int = a4 // expected-error{{value of type '[String?]'}}
let a5 = [(s, s), nil]
let _: Int = a5 // expected-error{{value of type '[(String, String)?]'}}
let a6 = [nil, (s, s)]
let _: Int = a6 // expected-error{{value of type '[(String, String)?]'}}
let a7 = [("hello", "world"), nil]
let _: Int = a7 // expected-error{{value of type '[(String, String)?]'}}
let a8 = [nil, ("hello", "world")]
let _: Int = a8 // expected-error{{value of type '[(String, String)?]'}}
let a9 = [{ $0 * 2 }, nil]
let _: Int = a9 // expected-error{{value of type '[((Int) -> Int)?]'}}
let a10 = [nil, { $0 * 2 }]
let _: Int = a10 // expected-error{{value of type '[((Int) -> Int)?]'}}
let a11 = [a, nil]
let _: Int = a11 // expected-error{{value of type '[Any?]'}}
let a12 = [nil, a]
let _: Int = a12 // expected-error{{value of type '[Any?]'}}
let a13 = [t, nil]
let _: Int = a13 // expected-error{{value of type '[T?]'}}
let a14 = [nil, t]
let _: Int = a14 // expected-error{{value of type '[T?]'}}
let a15 = [m, nil]
let _: Int = a15 // expected-error{{value of type '[T.Type?]'}}
let a16 = [nil, m]
let _: Int = a16 // expected-error{{value of type '[T.Type?]'}}
let a17 = [p, nil]
let _: Int = a17 // expected-error{{value of type '[(Proto1 & Proto2)?]'}}
let a18 = [nil, p]
let _: Int = a18 // expected-error{{value of type '[(Proto1 & Proto2)?]'}}
let a19 = [arr, nil]
let _: Int = a19 // expected-error{{value of type '[[Int]?]'}}
let a20 = [nil, arr]
let _: Int = a20 // expected-error{{value of type '[[Int]?]'}}
let a21 = [opt, nil]
let _: Int = a21 // expected-error{{value of type '[Int?]'}}
let a22 = [nil, opt]
let _: Int = a22 // expected-error{{value of type '[Int?]'}}
let a23 = [iou, nil]
let _: Int = a23 // expected-error{{value of type '[Int?]'}}
let a24 = [nil, iou]
let _: Int = a24 // expected-error{{value of type '[Int?]'}}
let a25 = [n, nil]
let _: Int = a25 // expected-error{{value of type '[Nilable]'}}
let a26 = [nil, n]
let _: Int = a26 // expected-error{{value of type '[Nilable]'}}
}
struct OptionSetLike : ExpressibleByArrayLiteral {
typealias Element = OptionSetLike
init() { }
init(arrayLiteral elements: OptionSetLike...) { }
static let option: OptionSetLike = OptionSetLike()
}
func testOptionSetLike(b: Bool) {
let _: OptionSetLike = [ b ? [] : OptionSetLike.option, OptionSetLike.option]
let _: OptionSetLike = [ b ? [] : .option, .option]
}
// Join of class metatypes - <rdar://problem/30233451>
class Company<T> {
init(routes: [() -> T]) { }
}
class Person { }
class Employee: Person { }
class Manager: Person { }
let router = Company(
routes: [
{ () -> Employee.Type in
_ = ()
return Employee.self
},
{ () -> Manager.Type in
_ = ()
return Manager.self
}
]
)
// Same as above but with existentials
protocol Fruit {}
protocol Tomato : Fruit {}
struct Chicken : Tomato {}
protocol Pear : Fruit {}
struct Beef : Pear {}
let router = Company(
routes: [
// FIXME: implement join() for existentials
// expected-error@+1 {{cannot convert value of type '() -> Tomato.Type' to expected element type '() -> _'}}
{ () -> Tomato.Type in
_ = ()
return Chicken.self
},
{ () -> Pear.Type in
_ = ()
return Beef.self
}
]
)
// Infer [[Int]] for SR3786aa.
// FIXME: As noted in SR-3786, this was the behavior in Swift 3, but
// it seems like the wrong choice and is less by design than by
// accident.
let SR3786a: [Int] = [1, 2, 3]
let SR3786aa = [SR3786a.reversed(), SR3786a]