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go/pointer/testdata/finalizer.go

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package main
import "runtime"
func final1a(x *int) int {
print(x) // @pointsto new@newint:10
return *x
}
func final1b(x *bool) {
print(x) // @pointsto
}
func runtimeSetFinalizer1() {
x := new(int) // @line newint
runtime.SetFinalizer(x, final1a) // ok: final1a's result is ignored
runtime.SetFinalizer(x, final1b) // param type mismatch: no effect
}
// @calls main.runtimeSetFinalizer1 -> main.final1a
// @calls main.runtimeSetFinalizer1 -> main.final1b
func final2a(x *bool) {
print(x) // @pointsto new@newbool1:10 | new@newbool2:10
}
func final2b(x *bool) {
print(x) // @pointsto new@newbool1:10 | new@newbool2:10
}
func runtimeSetFinalizer2() {
x := new(bool) // @line newbool1
f := final2a
if unknown {
x = new(bool) // @line newbool2
f = final2b
}
runtime.SetFinalizer(x, f)
}
// @calls main.runtimeSetFinalizer2 -> main.final2a
// @calls main.runtimeSetFinalizer2 -> main.final2b
type T int
func (t *T) finalize() {
print(t) // @pointsto new@final3:10
}
func runtimeSetFinalizer3() {
x := new(T) // @line final3
runtime.SetFinalizer(x, (*T).finalize)
}
// @calls main.runtimeSetFinalizer3 -> (*main.T).finalize
// I hope I never live to see this code in the wild.
var setFinalizer = runtime.SetFinalizer
func final4(x *int) {
print(x) // @pointsto new@finalIndirect:10
}
func runtimeSetFinalizerIndirect() {
// In an indirect call, the shared contour for SetFinalizer is
// used, i.e. the call is not inlined and appears in the call graph.
x := new(int) // @line finalIndirect
setFinalizer(x, final4)
}
// @calls main.runtimeSetFinalizerIndirect -> runtime.SetFinalizer
// @calls runtime.SetFinalizer -> main.final4
func main() {
runtimeSetFinalizer1()
runtimeSetFinalizer2()
runtimeSetFinalizer3()
runtimeSetFinalizerIndirect()
}
var unknown bool // defeat dead-code elimination