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[dev.typeparams] go/types, cmd/compile/internal/types2: fix incorrect string(int) conversion (regression)

This is a 1:1 port of the go/types changes in
https://golang.org/cl/272666 (master branch).

Updates #42790.

Change-Id: I5da372961df48129b25777ed705b84d7201393ec
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/272669
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Robert Griesemer 2020-11-23 17:15:00 -08:00
parent 8fbdacf64c
commit a324aebb7d
2 changed files with 16 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -7,7 +7,10 @@
package types2
import "go/constant"
import (
"go/constant"
"unicode"
)
// Conversion type-checks the conversion T(x).
// The result is in x.
@ -22,14 +25,11 @@ func (check *Checker) conversion(x *operand, T Type) {
case representableConst(x.val, check, t, &x.val):
ok = true
case isInteger(x.typ) && isString(t):
codepoint := int64(-1)
if i, ok := constant.Int64Val(x.val); ok {
codepoint = i
codepoint := unicode.ReplacementChar
if i, ok := constant.Uint64Val(x.val); ok && i <= unicode.MaxRune {
codepoint = rune(i)
}
// If codepoint < 0 the absolute value is too large (or unknown) for
// conversion. This is the same as converting any other out-of-range
// value - let string(codepoint) do the work.
x.val = constant.MakeString(string(rune(codepoint)))
x.val = constant.MakeString(string(codepoint))
ok = true
}
case x.convertibleTo(check, T):

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@ -6,7 +6,10 @@
package types
import "go/constant"
import (
"go/constant"
"unicode"
)
// Conversion type-checks the conversion T(x).
// The result is in x.
@ -21,14 +24,11 @@ func (check *Checker) conversion(x *operand, T Type) {
case representableConst(x.val, check, t, &x.val):
ok = true
case isInteger(x.typ) && isString(t):
codepoint := int64(-1)
if i, ok := constant.Int64Val(x.val); ok {
codepoint = i
codepoint := unicode.ReplacementChar
if i, ok := constant.Uint64Val(x.val); ok && i <= unicode.MaxRune {
codepoint = rune(i)
}
// If codepoint < 0 the absolute value is too large (or unknown) for
// conversion. This is the same as converting any other out-of-range
// value - let string(codepoint) do the work.
x.val = constant.MakeString(string(rune(codepoint)))
x.val = constant.MakeString(string(codepoint))
ok = true
}
case x.convertibleTo(check, T):