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cmd/compile/internal/syntax: better error when an assignment is used in value context
The error message is now positioned at the statement position (which is an identifing token, such as the '=' for assignments); and in case of assignments it emphasizes the assignment by putting the Lhs and Rhs in parentheses. Finally, the wording is changed from "use of * as value" to the stronger "cannot use * as value" (for which there is precedent elsewhere in the parser). Fixes #36858. Change-Id: Ic3f101bba50f58e3a1d9b29645066634631f2d61 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/218337 Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
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@ -1886,11 +1886,16 @@ done:
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// which turns an expression into an assignment. Provide
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// a more explicit error message in that case to prevent
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// further confusion.
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str := String(s)
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var str string
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if as, ok := s.(*AssignStmt); ok && as.Op == 0 {
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str = "assignment " + str
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// Emphasize Lhs and Rhs of assignment with parentheses to highlight '='.
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// Do it always - it's not worth going through the trouble of doing it
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// only for "complex" left and right sides.
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str = "assignment (" + String(as.Lhs) + ") = (" + String(as.Rhs) + ")"
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} else {
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str = String(s)
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}
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p.syntaxError(fmt.Sprintf("%s used as value", str))
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p.syntaxErrorAt(s.Pos(), fmt.Sprintf("cannot use %s as value", str))
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}
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p.xnest = outer
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@ -6,7 +6,12 @@
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package p
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func f() {
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if true || 0 = 1 /* ERROR assignment .* used as value */ {
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func _() {
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if true || 0 /* ERROR cannot use assignment .* as value */ = 1 {
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}
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}
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func _(a, b string) {
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if a == "a" && b /* ERROR cannot use assignment .* as value */ = "b" {
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}
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}
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@ -10,12 +10,12 @@
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package p
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func _() {
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if a := 10 { // ERROR "a := 10 used as value"
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if a := 10 { // ERROR "cannot use a := 10 as value"
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}
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for b := 10 { // ERROR "b := 10 used as value"
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for b := 10 { // ERROR "cannot use b := 10 as value"
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}
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switch c := 10 { // ERROR "c := 10 used as value"
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switch c := 10 { // ERROR "cannot use c := 10 as value"
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}
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}
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ var c chan int
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var v int
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func main() {
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if c <- v { // ERROR "used as value"
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if c <- v { // ERROR "cannot use c <- v as value"
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}
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}
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
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package main
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func main() {
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switch main() := interface{}(nil).(type) { // ERROR "invalid variable name|used as value"
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switch main() := interface{}(nil).(type) { // ERROR "invalid variable name|cannot use .* as value"
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default:
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}
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}
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