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[dev.typeparams] go/types: move instance.go contents into named.go (cleanup)
This is a port of CL 338469 to go/types. Change-Id: I3ee655fa2dc7e789f210c8dec171b3358c4ff132 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/339677 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>
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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package types
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// TODO(rfindley): move this code to named.go.
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import "go/token"
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// instance holds position information for use in lazy instantiation.
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//
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// TODO(rfindley): come up with a better name for this type, now that its usage
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// has changed.
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type instance struct {
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pos token.Pos // position of type instantiation; for error reporting only
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posList []token.Pos // position of each targ; for error reporting only
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}
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// expand ensures that the underlying type of n is instantiated.
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// The underlying type will be Typ[Invalid] if there was an error.
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// TODO(rfindley): expand would be a better name for this method, but conflicts
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// with the existing concept of lazy expansion. Need to reconcile this.
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func (n *Named) expand() {
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if n.instance != nil {
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// n must be loaded before instantiation, in order to have accurate
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// tparams. This is done implicitly by the call to n.TParams, but making it
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// explicit is harmless: load is idempotent.
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n.load()
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inst := n.check.instantiate(n.instance.pos, n.orig.underlying, n.TParams().list(), n.targs, n.instance.posList)
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n.underlying = inst
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n.fromRHS = inst
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n.instance = nil
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}
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}
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// expand expands uninstantiated named types and leaves all other types alone.
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// expand does not recurse.
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func expand(typ Type) Type {
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if t, _ := typ.(*Named); t != nil {
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t.expand()
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}
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return typ
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}
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package types
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import "sync"
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import (
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"go/token"
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"sync"
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)
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// TODO(rfindley) Clean up Named struct below; specifically the fromRHS field (can we use underlying?).
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@ -252,3 +255,38 @@ func (n *Named) setUnderlying(typ Type) {
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n.underlying = typ
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}
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}
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// instance holds position information for use in lazy instantiation.
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//
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// TODO(rfindley): come up with a better name for this type, now that its usage
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// has changed.
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type instance struct {
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pos token.Pos // position of type instantiation; for error reporting only
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posList []token.Pos // position of each targ; for error reporting only
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}
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// expand ensures that the underlying type of n is instantiated.
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// The underlying type will be Typ[Invalid] if there was an error.
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// TODO(rfindley): expand would be a better name for this method, but conflicts
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// with the existing concept of lazy expansion. Need to reconcile this.
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func (n *Named) expand() {
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if n.instance != nil {
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// n must be loaded before instantiation, in order to have accurate
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// tparams. This is done implicitly by the call to n.TParams, but making it
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// explicit is harmless: load is idempotent.
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n.load()
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inst := n.check.instantiate(n.instance.pos, n.orig.underlying, n.TParams().list(), n.targs, n.instance.posList)
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n.underlying = inst
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n.fromRHS = inst
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n.instance = nil
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}
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}
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// expand expands uninstantiated named types and leaves all other types alone.
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// expand does not recurse.
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func expand(typ Type) Type {
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if t, _ := typ.(*Named); t != nil {
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t.expand()
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}
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return typ
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}
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@ -57,9 +57,6 @@ func isNumericOrString(typ Type) bool { return is(typ, IsNumeric|IsString) }
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func isTyped(typ Type) bool {
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// isTyped is called with types that are not fully
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// set up. Must not call asBasic()!
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// A *Named or *instance type is always typed, so
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// we only need to check if we have a true *Basic
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// type.
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t, _ := typ.(*Basic)
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return t == nil || t.info&IsUntyped == 0
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}
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@ -328,9 +325,6 @@ func identical(x, y Type, cmpTags bool, p *ifacePair) bool {
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case *TypeParam:
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// nothing to do (x and y being equal is caught in the very beginning of this function)
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// case *instance:
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// unreachable since types are expanded
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case *top:
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// Either both types are theTop in which case the initial x == y check
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// will have caught them. Otherwise they are not identical.
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// are identical if they originate in the same declaration.
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return x == y
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// case *instance:
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// unreachable since types are expanded
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case nil:
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// avoid a crash in case of nil type
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