8sa1-gcc/gcc/testsuite/obj-c++.dg/method-17.mm
Ulrich Weigand 5d19b781a5 PR testsuite/23611, PR testsuite/23615
PR testsuite/23611, PR testsuite/23615
	* obj-c++.dg/bitfield-3.mm: Include standard headers instead of
	writing prototypes of library functions by hand.
	* obj-c++.dg/bitfield-4.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/const-str-4.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/encode-4.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/encode-5.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/encode-6.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/gnu-runtime-3.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/method-10.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/method-17.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/method-19.mm: Likewise.
	* obj-c++.dg/try-catch-2.mm: Likewise.

From-SVN: r105074
2005-10-06 23:49:31 +00:00

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/* When there is only one candidate method available, make sure the
compiler uses its argument/return types when constructing the
message sends (so that proper C/C++ argument conversions may
take place). */
/* { dg-do run } */
#include <objc/Object.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define CHECK_IF(expr) if(!(expr)) abort()
static double d = 4.5920234e2;
@interface Foo : Object
-(void) brokenType: (int)x floatingPoint: (double)y;
@end
@implementation Foo
-(void) brokenType: (int)x floatingPoint: (double)y
{
CHECK_IF(x == 459);
CHECK_IF(y == d);
}
@end
int main(void)
{
Foo *foo=[Foo new];
[foo brokenType: (int)d floatingPoint: d];
return 0;
}