/* Contributed by Nicola Pero , November 2010. */ /* { dg-do run } */ /* { dg-xfail-run-if "Needs OBJC2 ABI" { *-*-darwin* && { lp64 && { ! objc2 } } } { "-fnext-runtime" } { "" } } */ /* Test @dynamic in the real scenario where a class declares a @property, uses @dynamic to avoid implementing it, then subclasses implement it. */ #include #include #include @interface MyRootClass { Class isa; } @property int a; + (id) initialize; + (id) alloc; - (id) init; @end @implementation MyRootClass + (id) initialize { return self; } + (id) alloc { return class_createInstance (self, 0); } - (id) init { return self; } @dynamic a; @end @interface Test : MyRootClass { int v1; } @end @implementation Test @synthesize a = v1; @end int main (void) { /* Note how 'object' is declared to be of class 'MyRootClass', but actually is of the subclass which implements the property for real. */ MyRootClass *object = [[Test alloc] init]; object.a = 40; if (object.a != 40) abort (); return 0; }