/* Contributed by Nicola Pero , November 2010. */ /* { dg-do compile } */ /* { dg-options "-Wno-protocol" } */ #include /* Test the -Wno-protocol flag. With this, at a class is accepted (with no warnings) as conforming to a protocol even if some protocol methods are implemented in the superclass. */ @protocol MyProtocol - (int)method; @end @protocol MyProtocol2 - (int)method2; @end /* The superclass implements the method required by the protocol. */ @interface MyRootClass { Class isa; } - (int)method; @end @implementation MyRootClass - (int)method { return 23; } @end /* The subclass inherits the method (does not implement it directly) but that still makes it conform to the protocol. No warnings. */ @interface MySubClass : MyRootClass @end @implementation MySubClass @end /* No warnings here. */ /* The subclass instead does not inherit the method method2 (and does not implement it directly) so it does not conform to the protocol MyProtocol2. */ @interface MySubClass2 : MyRootClass @end @implementation MySubClass2 @end /* Warnings here, below. */ /* { dg-warning "incomplete implementation of class .MySubClass2." "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */ /* { dg-warning "method definition for .\\-method2. not found" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */ /* { dg-warning "class .MySubClass2. does not fully implement the .MyProtocol2. protocol" "" { target *-*-* } 50 } */