/* Contributed by Nicola Pero , November 2010. */ /* { dg-do run } */ /* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */ /* Test dot-syntax with super in a category. */ #include #include #include @interface MyRootClass { Class isa; int a; } + (id) initialize; + (id) alloc; - (id) init; - (int) count; - (void) setCount: (int)count; @end @implementation MyRootClass + (id) initialize { return self; } + (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); } - (id) init { return self; } - (int) count { return a; } - (void) setCount: (int)count { a = count; } @end /* First, test 'super' in the main implementation of a subclass. */ @interface MySubClass : MyRootClass - (int) superCount; - (void) setSuperCount: (int)count; @end @implementation MySubClass - (int) superCount { return super.count; } - (void) setSuperCount: (int)count { super.count = count; } @end /* Now, test 'super' in a category of a subclass. */ @interface MySubClass (Category) - (int) superCount2; - (void) setSuperCount2: (int)count; - (int) test: (int)x; @end @implementation MySubClass (Category) - (int) superCount2 { return super.count; } - (void) setSuperCount2: (int)count { super.count = count; } - (int) test: (int)x { /* For positive x, the following will leave super.count unchanged. */ super.count++; --super.count; super.count = (x < 0 ? x : super.count); if ((x = super.count)) super.count += 1; if ((x = super.count)) super.count -= 1; /* Finally, also put a bit of self.count in the mix. */ self.count++; super.count--; return super.count; } @end int main (void) { MySubClass *object = [[MySubClass alloc] init]; object.count = 10; if (object.count != 10) abort (); object.superCount = 11; if (object.superCount != 11) abort (); object.superCount2 = 12; if (object.superCount2 != 12) abort (); if ([object test: 45] != 12) abort (); return 0; }