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cmd/compile/internal/syntax: remove code dealing with multiple method names
When parsing method declarations in an interface, the parser has for historic reasons gracefully handled a list of method names with a single (common) signature, and then reported an error. For example interface { m1, m2, m3 (x int) } This code originally came from the very first parser for Go which initially permitted such declarations (or at least assumed that people would write such declarations). Nobody is doing this at this point, so there's no need for being extra careful here. Remove the respective code and adjust the corresponding test. Change-Id: If6f9b398bbc9e425dcd4328a80d8bf77c37fe8b6 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/396654 Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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@ -1725,20 +1725,6 @@ func (p *parser) methodDecl() *Field {
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f.pos = p.pos()
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name := p.name()
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// accept potential name list but complain
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// TODO(gri) We probably don't need this special check anymore.
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// Nobody writes this kind of code. It's from ancient
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// Go beginnings.
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hasNameList := false
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for p.got(_Comma) {
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p.name()
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hasNameList = true
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}
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if hasNameList {
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p.syntaxError("name list not allowed in interface type")
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// already progressed, no need to advance
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}
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const context = "interface method"
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switch p.tok {
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ package main
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type T func()
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type I interface {
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f, g (); // ERROR "name list not allowed"
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f, g (); // ERROR "unexpected comma"
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}
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type J interface {
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