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// RUN: %target-typecheck-verify-swift -enable-bare-slash-regex -disable-availability-checking -typo-correction-limit 0
// REQUIRES: swift_swift_parser
// REQUIRES: concurrency
prefix operator /
prefix operator ^/
prefix operator /^/
prefix func ^/ <T> (_ x: T) -> T { x }
prefix operator !!
prefix func !! <T>(_ x: T) -> T { x }
prefix operator ^^
prefix func ^^ <T>(_ x: T) -> T { x }
precedencegroup P {
associativity: left
}
// The divisions in the body of the below operators make sure we don't try and
// consider them to be ending delimiters of a regex.
infix operator /^/ : P
func /^/ (lhs: Int, rhs: Int) -> Int { 1 / 2 }
infix operator /^ : P
func /^ (lhs: Int, rhs: Int) -> Int { 1 / 2 }
infix operator ^^/ : P
func ^^/ (lhs: Int, rhs: Int) -> Int { 1 / 2 }
let i = 0 /^/ 1/^/3
let x = /abc/
_ = /abc/
_ = /x/.self
_ = /\//
_ = /\\/
// This is just here to appease typo correction.
let y = 0
// These unfortunately become prefix `=` and infix `=/` respectively. We could
// likely improve the diagnostic though.
do {
let z=/0/
// expected-error@-1 {{type annotation missing in pattern}}
// expected-error@-2 {{consecutive statements on a line must be separated by ';'}}
// expected-error@-3 {{expected expression}}
}
do {
_=/0/
// expected-error@-1 {{'_' can only appear in a pattern or on the left side of an assignment}}
// expected-error@-2 {{cannot find operator '=/' in scope}}
// expected-error@-3 {{'/' is not a postfix unary operator}}
}
// No closing '/' so a prefix operator.
_ = /x
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
_ = !/x/
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected argument type 'Bool'}}
_ = (!/x/)
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected argument type 'Bool'}}
_ = !/ /
// expected-error@-1 {{regex literal may not start with space; add backslash to escape}}
// expected-error@-2 {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected argument type 'Bool'}}
_ = !!/ /
// expected-error@-1 {{regex literal may not start with space; add backslash to escape}}
_ = !!/x/
_ = (!!/x/)
_ = /^)
// expected-error@-1 {{unterminated regex literal}}
// expected-error@-2 {{closing ')' does not balance any groups openings}}
_ = /x/! // expected-error {{cannot force unwrap value of non-optional type 'Regex<Substring>'}}
_ = /x/ + /y/ // expected-error {{binary operator '+' cannot be applied to two 'Regex<Substring>' operands}}
_ = /x/+/y/
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot find operator '+/' in scope}}
// expected-error@-2 {{'/' is not a postfix unary operator}}
_ = /x/?.blah
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot use optional chaining on non-optional value of type 'Regex<Substring>'}}
// expected-error@-2 {{value of type 'Regex<Substring>' has no member 'blah'}}
_ = /x/!.blah
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot force unwrap value of non-optional type 'Regex<Substring>'}}
// expected-error@-2 {{value of type 'Regex<Substring>' has no member 'blah'}}
do {
// expected-error@+2 {{cannot find operator '/?' in scope}}
// expected-error@+1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
_ = /x /?
.blah
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot infer contextual base in reference to member 'blah'}}
}
_ = /x/? // expected-error {{cannot use optional chaining on non-optional value of type 'Regex<Substring>'}}
.blah // expected-error {{value of type 'Regex<Substring>' has no member 'blah'}}
_ = 0; /x/ // expected-warning {{regular expression literal is unused}}
do {
_ = 0; /x /
} // expected-error {{expected expression after operator}}
_ = /x/ ? 0 : 1 // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected condition type 'Bool'}}
do {
_ = /x / ? 0 : 1 // expected-error@:12 {{expected expression after operator}}
}
_ = .random() ? /x/ : .blah // expected-error {{type 'Regex<Substring>' has no member 'blah'}}
_ = /x/ ?? /x/ // expected-warning {{left side of nil coalescing operator '??' has non-optional type 'Regex<Substring>', so the right side is never used}}
do {
_ = /x / ?? /x / // expected-error {{unary operator cannot be separated from its operand}}
} // expected-error {{expected expression after operator}}
_ = /x/??/x/ // expected-error {{'/' is not a postfix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-1 2 {{cannot use optional chaining on non-optional value of type 'Regex<Substring>'}}
_ = /x/ ... /y/ // expected-error {{referencing operator function '...' on 'Comparable' requires that 'Regex<Substring>' conform to 'Comparable'}}
_ = /x/.../y/
// expected-error@-1 {{missing whitespace between '...' and '/' operators}}
// expected-error@-2 {{'/' is not a postfix unary operator}}
_ = /x/...
// expected-error@-1 {{unary operator '...' cannot be applied to an operand of type 'Regex<Substring>'}}
do {
_ = /x /...
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{consecutive statements on a line must be separated by ';'}}
// expected-error@-3 {{operator with postfix spacing cannot start a subexpression}}
} // expected-error {{expected expression}}
do {
_ = true / false /; // expected-error {{expected expression after operator}}
}
_ = "\(/x/)"
func defaulted(x: Regex<Substring> = /x/) {}
func foo<T>(_ x: T, y: T) {} // expected-note {{'foo(_:y:)' declared here}}
foo(/abc/, y: /abc/)
// TODO: The parser ought to have better recovery in cases where a binary
// operator chain is missing an operand, currently we throw everything away.
foo(/abc/, y: /abc /)
// expected-error@-1:21 {{expected expression after operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{missing argument for parameter 'y' in call}}
func bar<T>(_ x: inout T) {}
bar(&/x/) // expected-error {{cannot pass immutable value as inout argument: literals are not mutable}}
struct S {
subscript(x: Regex<Substring>) -> Void { () } // expected-note {{'subscript(_:)' declared here}}
subscript(fn: (Int, Int) -> Int) -> Int { 0 }
}
func testSubscript(_ x: S) {
x[/x/]
x[/x /]
// expected-error@-1:9 {{expected expression after operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{missing argument for parameter #1 in subscript}}
_ = x[/] / 2
}
func testReturn() -> Regex<Substring> {
if .random() {
return /x/
}
return /x /
} // expected-error {{expected expression after operator}}
func testThrow() throws {
throw /x/ // expected-error {{thrown expression type 'Regex<Substring>' does not conform to 'Error'}}
}
do {
_ = [/abc/, /abc /] // expected-error@:21 {{expected expression after operator}}
}
do {
_ = [/abc /: /abc /]
// expected-error@-1:14 {{expected expression after operator}}
}
_ = [/abc/:/abc/] // expected-error {{generic struct 'Dictionary' requires that 'Regex<Substring>' conform to 'Hashable'}}
_ = [/abc/ : /abc/] // expected-error {{generic struct 'Dictionary' requires that 'Regex<Substring>' conform to 'Hashable'}}
_ = [/abc/:/abc/] // expected-error {{generic struct 'Dictionary' requires that 'Regex<Substring>' conform to 'Hashable'}}
_ = [/abc/: /abc/] // expected-error {{generic struct 'Dictionary' requires that 'Regex<Substring>' conform to 'Hashable'}}
_ = (/abc/, /abc/)
_ = ((/abc/))
do {
_ = ((/abc /))
// expected-error@-1:15 {{expected expression after operator}}
}
_ = { /abc/ }
_ = {
/abc/
}
let _: () -> Int = {
0
/ 1 /
2
}
let _: () -> Int = {
0
/1 / // expected-error {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
2
}
_ = {
0 // expected-warning {{integer literal is unused}}
/1/ // expected-warning {{regular expression literal is unused}}
2 // expected-warning {{integer literal is unused}}
}
// Operator chain, as a regex literal may not start with space.
_ = 2
/ 1 / .bitWidth
_ = 2
/1/ .bitWidth // expected-error {{value of type 'Regex<Substring>' has no member 'bitWidth'}}
_ = 2
/ 1 /
.bitWidth
_ = 2
/1 /
.bitWidth
// expected-error@-2 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
_ = !!/1/ .bitWidth // expected-error {{value of type 'Regex<Substring>' has no member 'bitWidth'}}
_ = !!/1 / .bitWidth // expected-error {{cannot find operator '!!/' in scope}}
let z =
/y/
// While '.' is technically an operator character, it seems more likely that
// the user hasn't written the member name yet.
_ = 0. / 1 / 2 // expected-error {{expected member name following '.'}}
_ = 0 . / 1 / 2 // expected-error {{expected member name following '.'}}
switch "" {
case _ where /x/:
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected condition type 'Bool'}}
break
default:
break
}
do {} catch /x/ {}
// expected-error@-1 {{expression pattern of type 'Regex<Substring>' cannot match values of type 'any Error'}}
// expected-warning@-2 {{'catch' block is unreachable because no errors are thrown in 'do' block}}
switch /x/ {
default:
break
}
if /x/ {} // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected condition type 'Bool'}}
if /x/.smth {} // expected-error {{value of type 'Regex<Substring>' has no member 'smth'}}
func testGuard() {
guard /x/ else { return } // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected condition type 'Bool'}}
}
for x in [0] where /x/ {} // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected condition type 'Bool'}}
typealias Magic<T> = T
_ = /x/ as Magic
_ = /x/ as! String // expected-warning {{cast from 'Regex<Substring>' to unrelated type 'String' always fails}}
_ = type(of: /x/)
do {
let /x/ // expected-error {{expected pattern}}
}
do {
_ = try /x/; _ = try /x /
// expected-warning@-1 {{no calls to throwing functions occur within 'try' expression}}
} // expected-error {{expected expression after operator}}
do {
_ = try? /x/; _ = try? /x /
// expected-warning@-1 {{no calls to throwing functions occur within 'try' expression}}
} // expected-error {{expected expression after operator}}
do {
_ = try! /x/; _ = try! /x /
// expected-warning@-1 {{no calls to throwing functions occur within 'try' expression}}
} // expected-error {{expected expression after operator}}
_ = await /x/ // expected-warning {{no 'async' operations occur within 'await' expression}}
/x/ = 0 // expected-error {{cannot assign to value: literals are not mutable}}
/x/() // expected-error {{cannot call value of non-function type 'Regex<Substring>'}}
// We treat the following as comments, as it seems more likely the user has
// written a comment and is still in the middle of writing the characters before
// it.
_ = /x// comment
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
_ = /x // comment
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
_ = /x/*comment*/
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// MARK: Unapplied operators
// These become regex literals, unless last character is space, or are surrounded in parens.
func baz(_ x: (Int, Int) -> Int, _ y: (Int, Int) -> Int) {} // expected-note 3{{'baz' declared here}}
baz(/, /)
baz(/,/)
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected argument type '(Int, Int) -> Int'}}
// expected-error@-2 {{missing argument for parameter #2 in call}}
baz((/), /)
baz(/^, /)
baz(/^,/)
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected argument type '(Int, Int) -> Int'}}
// expected-error@-2 {{missing argument for parameter #2 in call}}
baz((/^), /)
baz(^^/, /)
baz(^^/,/) // expected-error {{missing argument for parameter #2 in call}}
baz((^^/), /)
func bazbaz(_ x: (Int, Int) -> Int, _ y: Int) {}
bazbaz(/, 0)
bazbaz(^^/, 0)
func qux<T>(_ x: (Int, Int) -> Int, _ y: T) -> Int { 0 }
_ = qux(/, 1) / 2
do {
_ = qux(/, "(") / 2
_ = qux(/, "(")/2
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<(Substring, Substring)>' to expected argument type '(Int, Int) -> Int'}}
// expected-error@-2:19 {{expected ',' separator}}
}
_ = qux((/), "(") / 2
_ = qux(/, 1) // this comment tests to make sure we don't try and end the regex on the starting '/' of '//'.
_ = qux(/, 1) /* same thing with a block comment */
@discardableResult
func quxqux(_ x: (Int, Int) -> Int) -> Int { 0 }
quxqux(/^/) // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected argument type '(Int, Int) -> Int'}}
quxqux((/^/)) // expected-error {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected argument type '(Int, Int) -> Int'}}
quxqux({ $0 /^/ $1 })
quxqux(!/^/)
// expected-error@-1 {{cannot convert value of type 'Bool' to expected argument type '(Int, Int) -> Int'}}
// expected-error@-2 {{cannot convert value of type 'Regex<Substring>' to expected argument type 'Bool'}}
quxqux(/^)
_ = quxqux(/^) / 1
let arr: [Double] = [2, 3, 4]
_ = arr.reduce(1, /) / 3
_ = arr.reduce(1, /) + arr.reduce(1, /)
// MARK: ')' disambiguation behavior
_ = (/x)
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
_ = (/x)/
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{'/' is not a postfix unary operator}}
_ = (/[(0)])/
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{'/' is not a postfix unary operator}}
_ = /[(0)]/
_ = /(x)/
_ = /[)]/
_ = /[a\])]/
_ = /([)])/
_ = /]]][)]/
_ = /
// expected-error@-1 {{unterminated regex literal}}
_ = /)
// expected-error@-1 {{unterminated regex literal}}
// expected-error@-2 {{closing ')' does not balance any groups openings}}
let fn: (Int, Int) -> Int = (/)
_ = /\()/
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{'/' is not a postfix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-3 {{invalid component of Swift key path}}
do {
let _: Regex = (/whatever\)/
// expected-note@-1 {{to match this opening '('}}
} // expected-error {{expected ')' in expression list}}
do {
_ = /(()()))/
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{consecutive statements on a line must be separated by ';'}}
// expected-error@-3 {{expected expression}}
// expected-error@-4 {{cannot call value of non-function type '()'}}
}
do {
_ = /[x])/
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{consecutive statements on a line must be separated by ';'}}
// expected-error@-3 {{expected expression}}
}
do {
_ = /[\]])/
// expected-error@-1 {{expected expression path in Swift key path}}
}
_ = ^/x/
// expected-error@-1 {{'^' is not a prefix unary operator}}
_ = (^/x)/
// expected-error@-1 {{'/' is not a postfix unary operator}}
_ = (!!/x/)
_ = ^/"/"
// expected-error@-1 {{'^' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{unterminated string literal}}
_ = ^/"[/"
// expected-error@-1 {{'^' is not a prefix unary operator}}
// expected-error@-2 {{unterminated string literal}}
// expected-error@-3 {{expected custom character class members}}
_ = (^/)("/")
// MARK: Starting characters
// Fine.
_ = /./
// You need to escape if you want a regex literal to start with these characters.
_ = /\ /
_ = / / // expected-error {{regex literal may not start with space; add backslash to escape}} {{6-6=\}}
_ = / /
// expected-error@-1 {{regex literal may not start with space; add backslash to escape}} {{6-6=\}}
// expected-error@-2 {{regex literal may not end with space; use extended literal instead}} {{5-5=#}} {{9-9=#}}
_ = #/ /#
_ = /x\ /
_ = /\ \ /
// There are intentionally trailing spaces here
_ = /
// expected-error@-1 {{unterminated regex literal}}
// expected-error@-2 {{regex literal may not start with space; add backslash to escape}} {{6-6=\}}
// There are intentionally trailing spaces here
_ = /^
// expected-error@-1 {{unterminated regex literal}}
_ = /\)/
_ = /)/ // expected-error {{closing ')' does not balance any groups openings}}
_ = /,/
_ = /}/
_ = /]/
_ = /:/
_ = /;/
// Don't emit diagnostics here, as we re-lex.
_ = /0xG/
_ = /0oG/
_ = /"/
_ = /'/
_ = /<#placeholder#>/
_ = ^^/0xG/
_ = ^^/0oG/
_ = ^^/"/
_ = ^^/'/
_ = ^^/<#placeholder#>/
_ = (^^/0xG/)
_ = (^^/0oG/)
_ = (^^/"/)
_ = (^^/'/)
_ = (^^/<#placeholder#>/)
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