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actor_isolation_objc.swift
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// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -target %target-swift-5.1-abi-triple %s -emit-sil -o /dev/null -verify
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -target %target-swift-5.1-abi-triple %s -emit-sil -o /dev/null -verify -strict-concurrency=targeted
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -target %target-swift-5.1-abi-triple %s -emit-sil -o /dev/null -verify -strict-concurrency=complete
// RUN: %target-swift-frontend -target %target-swift-5.1-abi-triple %s -emit-sil -o /dev/null -verify -strict-concurrency=complete -enable-upcoming-feature RegionBasedIsolation
// REQUIRES: concurrency
// REQUIRES: objc_interop
// REQUIRES: swift_feature_RegionBasedIsolation
import Foundation
func g(_ selector: Selector) -> Int { }
actor A {
func selectors() {
_ = #selector(type(of: self).f) // expected-error{{argument of '#selector' refers to instance method 'f()' that is not exposed to Objective-C}}
_ = #selector(type(of: self).g) // expected-error{{argument of '#selector' refers to instance method 'g()' that is not exposed to Objective-C}}
_ = #selector(type(of: self).h)
}
func keypaths() {
_ = #keyPath(A.w) // expected-error {{'#keyPath' refers to non-'@objc' property 'w'}}
// expected-error@+1 {{cannot form key path to actor-isolated property 'x'}}
_ = #keyPath(A.x) // expected-error{{argument of '#keyPath' refers to non-'@objc' property 'x'}}
// expected-error@+1 {{cannot form key path to actor-isolated property 'y'}}
_ = #keyPath(A.y) // expected-error{{argument of '#keyPath' refers to non-'@objc' property 'y'}}
// expected-error@+1 {{cannot form key path to actor-isolated property 'computed'}}
_ = #keyPath(A.computed) // expected-error{{argument of '#keyPath' refers to non-'@objc' property 'computed'}}
}
let w: Int = 0 // expected-note{{add '@objc' to expose this property to Objective-C}}
var x: Int = 0 // expected-note{{add '@objc' to expose this property to Objective-C}}
@objc var y: Int = 0 // expected-note{{add '@objc' to expose this property to Objective-C}}
// expected-error@-1{{actor-isolated property 'y' cannot be @objc}}
// expected-note@+1 {{add '@objc' to expose this property to Objective-C}}
@objc var computed : Int { // expected-error{{actor-isolated property 'computed' cannot be @objc}}
get { 120 }
}
func f() { } // expected-note{{add '@objc' to expose this instance method to Objective-C}}
func g() { } // expected-note{{add '@objc' to expose this instance method to Objective-C}}
@objc func h() async { }
}
actor Dril: NSObject {
// expected-note@+2 {{add 'async' to function 'postSynchronouslyTo(twitter:)' to make it asynchronous}}
// expected-error@+1 {{actor-isolated instance method 'postSynchronouslyTo(twitter:)' cannot be @objc}}
@objc func postSynchronouslyTo(twitter msg: String) -> Bool {
return true
}
@MainActor
@objc func postFromMainActorTo(twitter msg: String) -> Bool {
return true
}
}
// makes sure the synthesized init's delegation kind is determined correctly.
actor Pumpkin: NSObject {}
actor Bad {
@objc nonisolated lazy var invalid = 0
// expected-warning@-1 {{'nonisolated' is not supported on lazy properties; this is an error in the Swift 6 language mode}}
}