// ERROR "pattern1" "pattern2"
means that there has to be one or more
lines matching pattern1 and then excluding
those, there have to be one or more lines
matching pattern2. So if you expect two
different error messages from a particular
line, writing two separate patterns checks
that both errors are produced.
Also, errchk now flags lines that produce
more errors than expected. Before, as long as
at least one error matched the pattern, all the
others were ignored.
Revise tests to expect or silence these
additional errors.
R=lvd, r, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4869044
type names, gccgo no longer reports redefinition errors for
:=, because it no longer knows at parse time whether the type
has changed. Adjust this test to not match "redefinition",
and to instead match gccgo's current output.
declbad.go:19:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
declbad.go:34:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
declbad.go:39:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
declbad.go:44:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
declbad.go:49:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
declbad.go:24:3: error: incompatible types in assignment
declbad.go:29:3: error: incompatible types in assignment
declbad.go:39:3: error: incompatible types in assignment
R=rsc
DELTA=10 (0 added, 0 deleted, 10 changed)
OCL=33537
CL=33539
declbad.go:15:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
declbad.go:20:3: error: redefinition of 'f'
declbad.go:19:3: note: previous definition of 'f' was here
declbad.go:25:3: error: redefinition of 'i'
declbad.go:24:3: note: previous definition of 'i' was here
declbad.go:30:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
declbad.go:35:3: error: redefinition of 'i'
declbad.go:34:3: note: previous definition of 'i' was here
declbad.go:40:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
declbad.go:45:3: error: variables redeclared but no variable is new
R=r
DELTA=10 (0 added, 0 deleted, 10 changed)
OCL=27934
CL=27957