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[dev.typeparams] go/types: cleanups around receiver type checks

This is a port of CL 333770 to go/types, adjusted for the error
reporting API and to not support compiler error messages. An error
message changed (to 'invalid receiver type' from just 'invalid
receiver'), so a test had to be adjusted.

Change-Id: I166e8831d8c9f98ebfb0270fe5221586fc112825
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/335079
Trust: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
This commit is contained in:
Rob Findley 2021-07-16 20:40:58 -04:00 committed by Robert Findley
parent b3d91e3a24
commit baeabf3b36
3 changed files with 40 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -199,30 +199,40 @@ func (check *Checker) funcType(sig *Signature, recvPar *ast.FieldList, ftyp *ast
// spec: "The receiver type must be of the form T or *T where T is a type name."
// (ignore invalid types - error was reported before)
if t := rtyp; t != Typ[Invalid] {
if rtyp != Typ[Invalid] {
var err string
if T := asNamed(t); T != nil {
switch T := rtyp.(type) {
case *Named:
// spec: "The type denoted by T is called the receiver base type; it must not
// be a pointer or interface type and it must be declared in the same package
// as the method."
if T.obj.pkg != check.pkg {
err = "type not defined in this package"
} else {
switch u := optype(T).(type) {
case *Basic:
// unsafe.Pointer is treated like a regular pointer
if u.kind == UnsafePointer {
err = "unsafe.Pointer"
// The underlying type of a receiver base type can be a type parameter;
// e.g. for methods with a generic receiver T[P] with type T[P any] P.
underIs(T, func(u Type) bool {
switch u := u.(type) {
case *Basic:
// unsafe.Pointer is treated like a regular pointer
if u.kind == UnsafePointer {
err = "unsafe.Pointer"
return false
}
case *Pointer, *Interface:
err = "pointer or interface type"
return false
}
case *Pointer, *Interface:
err = "pointer or interface type"
}
return true
})
}
} else {
case *Basic:
err = "basic or unnamed type"
default:
check.errorf(recv, _InvalidRecv, "invalid receiver type %s", recv.typ)
}
if err != "" {
check.errorf(recv, _InvalidRecv, "invalid receiver %s (%s)", recv.typ, err)
check.errorf(recv, _InvalidRecv, "invalid receiver type %s (%s)", recv.typ, err)
// ok to continue
}
}

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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
package p
import "unsafe"
// Parameterized types may have methods.
type T1[A any] struct{ a A }
@ -94,3 +96,18 @@ func (_ T2[_, _, _]) _() int { return 42 }
type T0 struct{}
func (T0) _() {}
func (T1[A]) _() {}
// A generic receiver type may constrain its type parameter such
// that it must be a pointer type. Such receiver types are not
// permitted.
type T3a[P interface{ ~int | ~string | ~float64 }] P
func (T3a[_]) m() {} // this is ok
type T3b[P interface{ ~unsafe.Pointer }] P
func (T3b /* ERROR invalid receiver */ [_]) m() {}
type T3c[P interface{ *int | *string }] P
func (T3c /* ERROR invalid receiver */ [_]) m() {}

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@ -60,6 +60,6 @@ type (
T11 = T
)
func (T9 /* ERROR invalid receiver \*\*T */ ) m9() {}
func (T9 /* ERROR invalid receiver type \*\*T */ ) m9() {}
func _() { (T{}).m9 /* ERROR has no field or method m9 */ () }
func _() { (&T{}).m9 /* ERROR has no field or method m9 */ () }