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[ObjC] Name lookup in methods shouldn't allow shadowing types #9632
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[ObjC] Name lookup in methods shouldn't allow shadowing types #9632
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Arguably as a bug, Clang has previously not mixed up Objective-C parameter names with types. This allows developers to write parameter names that _should_ shadow type names, but don't. For instance: @interface Foo -(void)foo:(int)id bar:(id)name; // OK @EnD Commit 9778808 changed the way that parameters are parsed to bring it more in line with how C parameters are parsed, but it breaks the example above. Given an expectation that the change wouldn't introduce source breaks, this is not something we can go forward with. 977880... did this so that late-parsed attributes could reference Objective-C parameters. This change buffers Objective-C parameter info until after all parameters are parsed and turns them into parameter declarations before realizing late-parsed attributes instead. Radar-ID: 139996306
@swift-ci please test llvm |
@swift-ci test |
I will do one better, merge this into 19.x |
I can merge to any other branch that llvm#113745 made it to, but as a guest compiler contributor from SEAR, I don't know what branch any given version number matches (or their position in the forwarding graph, for that matter). Please let me know what that would be. |
Actually, doing it here is fine since it's not passing right now on 19.x |
Pretty sure this isn't my fault; do you know who to pull in? |
Sadly no. |
@swift-ci test |
Cross-linking for reference, this is the same change as llvm#116683 |
Arguably as a bug, Clang has previously not mixed up Objective-C parameter names with types. This allows developers to write parameter names that should shadow type names, but don't. For instance:
Commit 9778808 changed the way that parameters are parsed to bring it more in line with how C parameters are parsed, but it breaks the example above. Given an expectation that the change wouldn't introduce source breaks, this is not something we can go forward with.
977880... did this so that late-parsed attributes could reference Objective-C parameters. This change buffers Objective-C parameter info until after all parameters are parsed and turns them into parameter declarations before realizing late-parsed attributes instead.
Radar-ID: 139996306