// silly workaround expected-note {{marked unavailable here}} // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fobjc-arc -isystem %S/Inputs %s -DNO_USE // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fobjc-arc -isystem %S/Inputs %s -verify // another silly workaround expected-note {{marked unavailable here}} #include #ifndef NO_USE void test(id op, void *cp) { cp = test0(op); // expected-error {{'test0' is unavailable: converts between Objective-C and C pointers in -fobjc-arc}} cp = *test1(&op); // expected-error {{'test1' is unavailable: converts between Objective-C and C pointers in -fobjc-arc}} } // workaround expected-note {{marked unavailable here}} void test3(struct Test3 *p) { p->field = 0; // expected-error {{'field' is unavailable: this system declaration uses an unsupported type}} } // workaround expected-note {{marked unavailable here}} void test4(Test4 *p) { p->field1 = 0; // expected-error {{'field1' is unavailable: this system declaration uses an unsupported type}} p->field2 = 0; } // workaround expected-note {{marked unavailable here}} void test5(struct Test5 *p) { p->field = 0; // expected-error {{'field' is unavailable: this system field has retaining ownership}} } id test6() { // This is actually okay to use if declared in a system header. id x; x = (id) kMagicConstant; x = (id) (x ? kMagicConstant : kMagicConstant); x = (id) (x ? kMagicConstant : (void*) 0); extern void test6_helper(); x = (id) (test6_helper(), kMagicConstant); } // workaround expected-note 4 {{marked unavailable here}} void test7(Test7 *p) { *p.prop = 0; // expected-error {{'prop' is unavailable: this system declaration uses an unsupported type}} p.prop = 0; // expected-error {{'prop' is unavailable: this system declaration uses an unsupported type}} *[p prop] = 0; // expected-error {{'prop' is unavailable: this system declaration uses an unsupported type}} [p setProp: 0]; // expected-error {{'setProp:' is unavailable: this system declaration uses an unsupported type}} } #endif // test8 in header