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cmd/compile: implement range over integer

Add compiler implementation of range over integers.
This is only reachable if GOEXPERIMENT=range is set,
because otherwise type checking will fail.

For proposal #61405 (but behind a GOEXPERIMENT).
For #61717.

Change-Id: I4e35a73c5df1ac57f61ffb54033a433967e5be51
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/510538
LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Auto-Submit: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Russ Cox 2023-06-14 10:55:06 -04:00 committed by Gopher Robot
parent 8b727f856e
commit a94347a05c
5 changed files with 91 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ func (w *writer) forStmt(stmt *syntax.ForStmt) {
w.convRTTI(src, dstType)
}
keyType, valueType := w.p.rangeTypes(rang.X)
keyType, valueType := types2.RangeKeyVal(w.p.typeOf(rang.X))
assign(0, keyType)
assign(1, valueType)
}
@ -1489,30 +1489,6 @@ func (w *writer) distinctVars(stmt *syntax.ForStmt) bool {
return is122 || lv > 0 && lv != 3
}
// rangeTypes returns the types of values produced by ranging over
// expr.
func (pw *pkgWriter) rangeTypes(expr syntax.Expr) (key, value types2.Type) {
typ := pw.typeOf(expr)
switch typ := types2.CoreType(typ).(type) {
case *types2.Pointer: // must be pointer to array
return types2.Typ[types2.Int], types2.CoreType(typ.Elem()).(*types2.Array).Elem()
case *types2.Array:
return types2.Typ[types2.Int], typ.Elem()
case *types2.Slice:
return types2.Typ[types2.Int], typ.Elem()
case *types2.Basic:
if typ.Info()&types2.IsString != 0 {
return types2.Typ[types2.Int], runeTypeName.Type()
}
case *types2.Map:
return typ.Key(), typ.Elem()
case *types2.Chan:
return typ.Elem(), nil
}
pw.fatalf(expr, "unexpected range type: %v", typ)
panic("unreachable")
}
func (w *writer) ifStmt(stmt *syntax.IfStmt) {
cond := w.p.staticBool(&stmt.Cond)

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@ -967,6 +967,12 @@ func (check *Checker) rangeStmt(inner stmtContext, s *syntax.ForStmt, rclause *s
check.stmt(inner, s.Body)
}
// RangeKeyVal returns the key and value types for a range over typ.
func RangeKeyVal(typ Type) (Type, Type) {
key, val, _, _, _ := rangeKeyVal(typ)
return key, val
}
// rangeKeyVal returns the key and value type produced by a range clause
// over an expression of type typ. If the range clause is not permitted,
// rangeKeyVal returns ok = false. When ok = false, rangeKeyVal may also

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@ -830,11 +830,14 @@ func (o *orderState) stmt(n ir.Node) {
orderBody := true
xt := typecheck.RangeExprType(n.X.Type())
switch xt.Kind() {
switch k := xt.Kind(); {
default:
base.Fatalf("order.stmt range %v", n.Type())
case types.TARRAY, types.TSLICE:
case types.IsInt[k]:
// Used only once, no need to copy.
case k == types.TARRAY, k == types.TSLICE:
if n.Value == nil || ir.IsBlank(n.Value) {
// for i := range x will only use x once, to compute len(x).
// No need to copy it.
@ -842,7 +845,7 @@ func (o *orderState) stmt(n ir.Node) {
}
fallthrough
case types.TCHAN, types.TSTRING:
case k == types.TCHAN, k == types.TSTRING:
// chan, string, slice, array ranges use value multiple times.
// make copy.
r := n.X
@ -855,7 +858,7 @@ func (o *orderState) stmt(n ir.Node) {
n.X = o.copyExpr(r)
case types.TMAP:
case k == types.TMAP:
if isMapClear(n) {
// Preserve the body of the map clear pattern so it can
// be detected during walk. The loop body will not be used

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@ -74,11 +74,25 @@ func walkRange(nrange *ir.RangeStmt) ir.Node {
var body []ir.Node
var init []ir.Node
switch t.Kind() {
switch k := t.Kind(); {
default:
base.Fatalf("walkRange")
case types.TARRAY, types.TSLICE, types.TPTR: // TPTR is pointer-to-array
case types.IsInt[k]:
hv1 := typecheck.TempAt(base.Pos, ir.CurFunc, t)
hn := typecheck.TempAt(base.Pos, ir.CurFunc, t)
init = append(init, ir.NewAssignStmt(base.Pos, hv1, nil))
init = append(init, ir.NewAssignStmt(base.Pos, hn, a))
nfor.Cond = ir.NewBinaryExpr(base.Pos, ir.OLT, hv1, hn)
nfor.Post = ir.NewAssignStmt(base.Pos, hv1, ir.NewBinaryExpr(base.Pos, ir.OADD, hv1, ir.NewInt(base.Pos, 1)))
if v1 != nil {
body = []ir.Node{rangeAssign(nrange, hv1)}
}
case k == types.TARRAY, k == types.TSLICE, k == types.TPTR: // TPTR is pointer-to-array
if nn := arrayRangeClear(nrange, v1, v2, a); nn != nil {
base.Pos = lno
return nn
@ -219,7 +233,7 @@ func walkRange(nrange *ir.RangeStmt) ir.Node {
as := ir.NewAssignStmt(base.Pos, hu, ir.NewBinaryExpr(base.Pos, ir.OADD, huVal, ir.NewInt(base.Pos, elem.Size())))
nfor.Post = ir.NewBlockStmt(base.Pos, []ir.Node{nfor.Post, as})
case types.TMAP:
case k == types.TMAP:
// order.stmt allocated the iterator for us.
// we only use a once, so no copy needed.
ha := a
@ -248,7 +262,7 @@ func walkRange(nrange *ir.RangeStmt) ir.Node {
body = []ir.Node{rangeAssign2(nrange, key, elem)}
}
case types.TCHAN:
case k == types.TCHAN:
// order.stmt arranged for a copy of the channel variable.
ha := a
@ -275,7 +289,7 @@ func walkRange(nrange *ir.RangeStmt) ir.Node {
// See issue 15281.
body = append(body, ir.NewAssignStmt(base.Pos, hv1, nil))
case types.TSTRING:
case k == types.TSTRING:
// Transform string range statements like "for v1, v2 = range a" into
//
// ha := a

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test/range3.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
// run -goexperiment range
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Test the 'for range' construct.
package main
// test range over integers
func testint1() {
j := 0
for i := range int(4) {
if i != j {
println("range var", i, "want", j)
}
j++
}
if j != 4 {
println("wrong count ranging over 4:", j)
}
}
func testint2() {
j := 0
for i := range 4 {
if i != j {
println("range var", i, "want", j)
}
j++
}
if j != 4 {
println("wrong count ranging over 4:", j)
}
}
func testint3() {
type MyInt int
j := MyInt(0)
for i := range MyInt(4) {
if i != j {
println("range var", i, "want", j)
}
j++
}
if j != 4 {
println("wrong count ranging over 4:", j)
}
}
func main() {
testint1()
testint2()
testint3()
}