// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "base/callback.h" namespace base { class Parent { }; class Child : Parent { }; #if defined(NCTEST_EQUALS_REQUIRES_SAMETYPE) // [r"no matching function for call to 'base::Callback<void\(\)>::Equals\(base::Callback<int\(\)>&\)'"] // Attempting to call comparison function on two callbacks of different type. // // This should be a compile time failure because each callback type should be // considered distinct. void WontCompile() { Closure c1; Callback<int(void)> c2; c1.Equals(c2); } #elif defined(NCTEST_CONSTRUCTION_FROM_SUBTYPE) // [r"conversion from 'base::Callback<base::Parent\(\)>' to non-scalar type 'base::Callback<base::Child\(\)>'"] // Construction of Callback<A> from Callback<B> if A is supertype of B. // // While this is technically safe, most people aren't used to it when coding // C++ so if this is happening, it is almost certainly an error. void WontCompile() { Callback<Parent(void)> cb_a; Callback<Child(void)> cb_b = cb_a; } #elif defined(NCTEST_ASSIGNMENT_FROM_SUBTYPE) // [r"no match for 'operator=' in 'cb_a = cb_b'"] // Assignment of Callback<A> from Callback<B> if A is supertype of B. // See explanation for NCTEST_CONSTRUCTION_FROM_SUBTYPE void WontCompile() { Callback<Parent(void)> cb_a; Callback<Child(void)> cb_b; cb_a = cb_b; } #endif } // namespace base