llvm-project/clang/test/SemaObjC/warn-retain-cycle.m

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Objective-C

// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -fobjc-nonfragile-abi -fobjc-runtime-has-weak -fobjc-arc -fblocks -verify %s
@interface Test0
- (void) setBlock: (void(^)(void)) block;
- (void) addBlock: (void(^)(void)) block;
- (void) actNow;
@end
void test0(Test0 *x) {
[x setBlock: // expected-note {{block will be retained by the captured object}}
^{ [x actNow]; }]; // expected-warning {{capturing 'x' strongly in this block is likely to lead to a retain cycle}}
x.block = // expected-note {{block will be retained by the captured object}}
^{ [x actNow]; }; // expected-warning {{capturing 'x' strongly in this block is likely to lead to a retain cycle}}
[x addBlock: // expected-note {{block will be retained by the captured object}}
^{ [x actNow]; }]; // expected-warning {{capturing 'x' strongly in this block is likely to lead to a retain cycle}}
// These actually don't cause retain cycles.
__weak Test0 *weakx = x;
[x addBlock: ^{ [weakx actNow]; }];
[x setBlock: ^{ [weakx actNow]; }];
x.block = ^{ [weakx actNow]; };
// These do cause retain cycles, but we're not clever enough to figure that out.
[weakx addBlock: ^{ [x actNow]; }];
[weakx setBlock: ^{ [x actNow]; }];
weakx.block = ^{ [x actNow]; };
}
@interface BlockOwner
@property (retain) void (^strong)(void);
@end
@interface Test1 {
@public
BlockOwner *owner;
};
@property (retain) BlockOwner *owner;
@property (assign) __strong BlockOwner *owner2; // expected-error {{unsafe_unretained property 'owner2' may not also be declared __strong}}
@property (assign) BlockOwner *owner3;
@end
void test1(Test1 *x) {
x->owner.strong = ^{ (void) x; }; // expected-warning {{retain cycle}} expected-note {{block will be retained by an object strongly retained by the captured object}}
x.owner.strong = ^{ (void) x; }; // expected-warning {{retain cycle}} expected-note {{block will be retained by an object strongly retained by the captured object}}
x.owner2.strong = ^{ (void) x; };
x.owner3.strong = ^{ (void) x; };
}
@implementation Test1 {
BlockOwner * __unsafe_unretained owner3ivar;
__weak BlockOwner *weakowner;
}
@dynamic owner;
@dynamic owner2;
@synthesize owner3 = owner3ivar;
- (id) init {
self.owner.strong = ^{ (void) owner; }; // expected-warning {{retain cycle}} expected-note {{block will be retained by an object strongly retained by the captured object}}
self.owner2.strong = ^{ (void) owner; };
// TODO: should we warn here? What's the story with this kind of mismatch?
self.owner3.strong = ^{ (void) owner; };
owner.strong = ^{ (void) owner; }; // expected-warning {{retain cycle}} expected-note {{block will be retained by an object strongly retained by the captured object}}
owner.strong = ^{ ^{ (void) owner; }(); }; // expected-warning {{retain cycle}} expected-note {{block will be retained by an object strongly retained by the captured object}}
owner.strong = ^{ (void) sizeof(self); // expected-note {{block will be retained by an object strongly retained by the captured object}}
(void) owner; }; // expected-warning {{capturing 'self' strongly in this block is likely to lead to a retain cycle}}
weakowner.strong = ^{ (void) owner; };
return self;
}
- (void) foo {
owner.strong = ^{ (void) owner; }; // expected-warning {{retain cycle}} expected-note {{block will be retained by an object strongly retained by the captured object}}
}
@end
void test2_helper(id);
@interface Test2 {
void (^block)(void);
id x;
}
@end
@implementation Test2
- (void) test {
block = ^{ // expected-note {{block will be retained by an object strongly retained by the captured object}}
test2_helper(x); // expected-warning {{capturing 'self' strongly in this block is likely to lead to a retain cycle}}
};
}
@end