// RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only -Weverything -verify %s // rdar://11656982 /** Normally, a property cannot be both 'readonly' and having a "write" attribute (copy/retain/etc.). But, property declaration in primary class and protcols are tentative as they may be overridden into a 'readwrite' property in class extensions. Postpone diagnosing such warnings until the class implementation is seen. */ @interface Super { } @end @class NSString; @interface MyClass : Super @property(nonatomic, copy, readonly) NSString *prop; // expected-warning {{property attributes 'readonly' and 'copy' are mutually exclusive}} @property(nonatomic, copy, readonly) id warnProp; // expected-warning {{property attributes 'readonly' and 'copy' are mutually exclusive}} @end @interface MyClass () @property(nonatomic, copy, readwrite) NSString *prop; @end @implementation MyClass @synthesize prop; @synthesize warnProp; @end @protocol P @property(nonatomic, copy, readonly) NSString *prop; // expected-warning {{property attributes 'readonly' and 'copy' are mutually exclusive}} @property(nonatomic, copy, readonly) id warnProp; // expected-warning {{property attributes 'readonly' and 'copy' are mutually exclusive}} @end @interface YourClass : Super

@end @interface YourClass () @property(nonatomic, copy, readwrite) NSString *prop; @end @implementation YourClass @synthesize prop; @synthesize warnProp; @end