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go/types: report types for mismatched call and return statements

This is a port of CL 364874 from types2 to go/types with various
adjustments:

- the error position for "not enough arguments" in calls is the
  closing ) rather than the position of the last provided argument

- the ERROR comments in tests are positioned accordingly

- the reg. expression for matching error strings accepts newlines
  for the . pattern (added s flag)

For #48834.
For #48835.

Change-Id: I64362ecf605bcf9d89b8dc121432e0131bd5da1b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/367196
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
This commit is contained in:
Robert Griesemer 2021-11-24 16:48:00 -08:00
parent 1970e3e3b7
commit 2f6d382050
9 changed files with 126 additions and 43 deletions

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ package types
import (
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/token"
"strings"
)
// assignment reports whether x can be assigned to a variable of type T,
@ -238,6 +238,58 @@ func (check *Checker) assignVar(lhs ast.Expr, x *operand) Type {
return x.typ
}
// operandTypes returns the list of types for the given operands.
func operandTypes(list []*operand) (res []Type) {
for _, x := range list {
res = append(res, x.typ)
}
return res
}
// varTypes returns the list of types for the given variables.
func varTypes(list []*Var) (res []Type) {
for _, x := range list {
res = append(res, x.typ)
}
return res
}
// typesSummary returns a string of the form "(t1, t2, ...)" where the
// ti's are user-friendly string representations for the given types.
// If variadic is set and the last type is a slice, its string is of
// the form "...E" where E is the slice's element type.
func (check *Checker) typesSummary(list []Type, variadic bool) string {
var res []string
for i, t := range list {
var s string
switch {
case t == nil:
fallthrough // should not happend but be cautious
case t == Typ[Invalid]:
s = "<T>"
case isUntyped(t):
if isNumeric(t) {
// Do not imply a specific type requirement:
// "have number, want float64" is better than
// "have untyped int, want float64" or
// "have int, want float64".
s = "number"
} else {
// If we don't have a number, omit the "untyped" qualifier
// for compactness.
s = strings.Replace(t.(*Basic).name, "untyped ", "", -1)
}
case variadic && i == len(list)-1:
s = check.sprintf("...%s", t.(*Slice).elem)
}
if s == "" {
s = check.sprintf("%s", t)
}
res = append(res, s)
}
return "(" + strings.Join(res, ", ") + ")"
}
func (check *Checker) assignError(rhs []ast.Expr, nvars, nvals int) {
measure := func(x int, unit string) string {
s := fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", x, unit)
@ -260,10 +312,10 @@ func (check *Checker) assignError(rhs []ast.Expr, nvars, nvals int) {
check.errorf(rhs0, _WrongAssignCount, "assignment mismatch: %s but %s", vars, vals)
}
// If returnPos is valid, initVars is called to type-check the assignment of
// return expressions, and returnPos is the position of the return statement.
func (check *Checker) initVars(lhs []*Var, origRHS []ast.Expr, returnPos token.Pos) {
rhs, commaOk := check.exprList(origRHS, len(lhs) == 2 && !returnPos.IsValid())
// If returnStmt != nil, initVars is called to type-check the assignment
// of return expressions, and returnStmt is the the return statement.
func (check *Checker) initVars(lhs []*Var, origRHS []ast.Expr, returnStmt ast.Stmt) {
rhs, commaOk := check.exprList(origRHS, len(lhs) == 2 && returnStmt == nil)
if len(lhs) != len(rhs) {
// invalidate lhs
@ -279,8 +331,20 @@ func (check *Checker) initVars(lhs []*Var, origRHS []ast.Expr, returnPos token.P
return
}
}
if returnPos.IsValid() {
check.errorf(atPos(returnPos), _WrongResultCount, "wrong number of return values (want %d, got %d)", len(lhs), len(rhs))
if returnStmt != nil {
var at positioner = returnStmt
qualifier := "not enough"
if len(rhs) > len(lhs) {
at = rhs[len(lhs)].expr // report at first extra value
qualifier = "too many"
} else if len(rhs) > 0 {
at = rhs[len(rhs)-1].expr // report at last value
}
check.errorf(at, _WrongResultCount, "%s return values\n\thave %s\n\twant %s",
qualifier,
check.typesSummary(operandTypes(rhs), false),
check.typesSummary(varTypes(lhs), false),
)
return
}
if compilerErrorMessages {
@ -292,7 +356,7 @@ func (check *Checker) initVars(lhs []*Var, origRHS []ast.Expr, returnPos token.P
}
context := "assignment"
if returnPos.IsValid() {
if returnStmt != nil {
context = "return statement"
}
@ -404,7 +468,7 @@ func (check *Checker) shortVarDecl(pos positioner, lhs, rhs []ast.Expr) {
}
}
check.initVars(lhsVars, rhs, token.NoPos)
check.initVars(lhsVars, rhs, nil)
// process function literals in rhs expressions before scope changes
check.processDelayed(top)

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@ -355,12 +355,25 @@ func (check *Checker) arguments(call *ast.CallExpr, sig *Signature, targs []Type
}
// check argument count
switch {
case nargs < npars:
check.errorf(inNode(call, call.Rparen), _WrongArgCount, "not enough arguments in call to %s", call.Fun)
return
case nargs > npars:
check.errorf(args[npars], _WrongArgCount, "too many arguments in call to %s", call.Fun) // report at first extra argument
if nargs != npars {
var at positioner = call
qualifier := "not enough"
if nargs > npars {
at = args[npars].expr // report at first extra argument
qualifier = "too many"
} else {
at = atPos(call.Rparen) // report at closing )
}
// take care of empty parameter lists represented by nil tuples
var params []*Var
if sig.params != nil {
params = sig.params.vars
}
check.errorf(at, _WrongArgCount, "%s arguments in call to %s\n\thave %s\n\twant %s",
qualifier, call.Fun,
check.typesSummary(operandTypes(args), false),
check.typesSummary(varTypes(params), sig.variadic),
)
return
}

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ var (
var fset = token.NewFileSet()
// Positioned errors are of the form filename:line:column: message .
var posMsgRx = regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*:[0-9]+:[0-9]+): *(.*)`)
var posMsgRx = regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*:[0-9]+:[0-9]+): *(?s)(.*)`)
// splitError splits an error's error message into a position string
// and the actual error message. If there's no position information,

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@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ func (check *Checker) varDecl(obj *Var, lhs []*Var, typ, init ast.Expr) {
}
}
check.initVars(lhs, []ast.Expr{init}, token.NoPos)
check.initVars(lhs, []ast.Expr{init}, nil)
}
// isImportedConstraint reports whether typ is an imported type constraint.

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@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ func (check *Checker) stmt(ctxt stmtContext, s ast.Stmt) {
}
} else {
// return has results or result parameters are unnamed
check.initVars(res.vars, s.Results, s.Return)
check.initVars(res.vars, s.Results, s)
}
} else if len(s.Results) > 0 {
check.error(s.Results[0], _WrongResultCount, "no result values expected")

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@ -8,32 +8,38 @@ package errors
// (matching messages are regular expressions, hence the \'s).
func f(x int, m map[string]int) {
// no values
_ = f /* ERROR "f\(0, m\) \(no value\) used as value" */ (0, m)
_ = f /* ERROR f\(0, m\) \(no value\) used as value */ (0, m)
// built-ins
_ = println /* ERROR "println \(built-in\) must be called" */
_ = println // ERROR println \(built-in\) must be called
// types
_ = complex128 /* ERROR "complex128 \(type\) is not an expression" */
_ = complex128 // ERROR complex128 \(type\) is not an expression
// constants
const c1 = 991
const c2 float32 = 0.5
0 /* ERROR "0 \(untyped int constant\) is not used" */
c1 /* ERROR "c1 \(untyped int constant 991\) is not used" */
c2 /* ERROR "c2 \(constant 0.5 of type float32\) is not used" */
c1 /* ERROR "c1 \+ c2 \(constant 991.5 of type float32\) is not used" */ + c2
const c3 = "foo"
0 // ERROR 0 \(untyped int constant\) is not used
0.5 // ERROR 0.5 \(untyped float constant\) is not used
"foo" // ERROR "foo" \(untyped string constant\) is not used
c1 // ERROR c1 \(untyped int constant 991\) is not used
c2 // ERROR c2 \(constant 0.5 of type float32\) is not used
c1 /* ERROR c1 \+ c2 \(constant 991.5 of type float32\) is not used */ + c2
c3 // ERROR c3 \(untyped string constant "foo"\) is not used
// variables
x /* ERROR "x \(variable of type int\) is not used" */
x // ERROR x \(variable of type int\) is not used
// values
x /* ERROR "x != x \(untyped bool value\) is not used" */ != x
x /* ERROR "x \+ x \(value of type int\) is not used" */ + x
nil // ERROR nil is not used
( /* ERROR \(\*int\)\(nil\) \(value of type \*int\) is not used */ *int)(nil)
x /* ERROR x != x \(untyped bool value\) is not used */ != x
x /* ERROR x \+ x \(value of type int\) is not used */ + x
// value, ok's
const s = "foo"
m /* ERROR "m\[s\] \(map index expression of type int\) is not used" */ [s]
m /* ERROR m\[s\] \(map index expression of type int\) is not used */ [s]
}
// Valid ERROR comments can have a variety of forms.

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@ -493,20 +493,20 @@ func _calls() {
f1(0)
f1(x)
f1(10.0)
f1() /* ERROR "not enough arguments" */
f1(x, y /* ERROR "too many arguments" */ )
f1() /* ERROR "not enough arguments in call to f1\n\thave \(\)\n\twant \(int\)" */
f1(x, y /* ERROR "too many arguments in call to f1\n\thave \(int, float32\)\n\twant \(int\)" */ )
f1(s /* ERROR "cannot use .* in argument" */ )
f1(x ... /* ERROR "cannot use ..." */ )
f1(g0 /* ERROR "used as value" */ ())
f1(g1())
f1(g2 /* ERROR "too many arguments" */ ())
f1(g2 /* ERROR "too many arguments in call to f1\n\thave \(float32, string\)\n\twant \(int\)" */ ())
f2() /* ERROR "not enough arguments" */
f2(3.14) /* ERROR "not enough arguments" */
f2() /* ERROR "not enough arguments in call to f2\n\thave \(\)\n\twant \(float32, string\)" */
f2(3.14) /* ERROR "not enough arguments in call to f2\n\thave \(number\)\n\twant \(float32, string\)" */
f2(3.14, "foo")
f2(x /* ERROR "cannot use .* in argument" */ , "foo")
f2(g0 /* ERROR "used as value" */ ())
f2(g1()) /* ERROR "not enough arguments" */
f2(g1()) /* ERROR "not enough arguments in call to f2\n\thave \(int\)\n\twant \(float32, string\)" */
f2(g2())
fs() /* ERROR "not enough arguments" */

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@ -29,10 +29,10 @@ func assignments0() (int, int) {
a, b, c = <- /* ERROR "cannot assign [1-9]+ values to [1-9]+ variables" */ ch
return /* ERROR "wrong number of return values" */
return /* ERROR "wrong number of return values" */ 1
return /* ERROR "not enough return values\n\thave \(\)\n\twant \(int, int\)" */
return 1 /* ERROR "not enough return values\n\thave \(number\)\n\twant \(int, int\)" */
return 1, 2
return /* ERROR "wrong number of return values" */ 1, 2, 3
return 1, 2, 3 /* ERROR "too many return values\n\thave \(number, number, number\)\n\twant \(int, int\)" */
}
func assignments1() {
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ func assignments1() {
// test cases for issue 5500
_ = func() (int, bool) {
var m map[int]int
return /* ERROR "wrong number of return values" */ m[0]
return m /* ERROR "not enough return values" */ [0]
}
g := func(int, bool){}
@ -380,15 +380,15 @@ func returns0() {
func returns1(x float64) (int, *float64) {
return 0, &x
return /* ERROR wrong number of return values */
return /* ERROR not enough return values */
return "foo" /* ERROR "cannot .* in return statement" */, x /* ERROR "cannot use .* in return statement" */
return /* ERROR wrong number of return values */ 0, &x, 1
return 0, &x, 1 /* ERROR too many return values */
}
func returns2() (a, b int) {
return
return 1, "foo" /* ERROR cannot use .* in return statement */
return /* ERROR wrong number of return values */ 1, 2, 3
return 1, 2, 3 /* ERROR too many return values */
{
type a int
return 1, 2

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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ func _() {
func _() int {
var x, y int
return /* ERROR wrong number of return values */ x, y
return x, y /* ERROR too many return values */
}
// Short variable declarations must declare at least one new non-blank variable.