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Russ Cox
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cf5d73e8a2 |
cmd/compile, go/types: restore 'too many return values' error for func with no results
Currently the code handles the case of returning values from a function with no result parameters as a special case. Consider this input: package p func f0_2() { return 1, 2 } func f0_1() { return 1 } func f1_0() int { return } func f1_2() int { return 1, 2 } func f2_0() (int, int) { return } func f2_1() (int, int) { return 1 } The errors are: x.go:3:33: no result values expected <<< x.go:4:33: no result values expected <<< x.go:5:26: not enough return values have () want (int) x.go:6:36: too many return values have (number, number) want (int) x.go:7:26: not enough return values have () want (int, int) x.go:8:33: not enough return values have (number) want (int, int) There are two problems with the current special case emitting the errors on the marked line: 1. It calls them 'result values' instead of 'return values'. 2. It doesn't show the type being returned, which can be useful to programmers. Using the general case solves both these problems, so this CL removes the special case and calls the general case instead. Now those two errors read: x.go:3:33: too many return values have (number, number) want () x.go:4:33: too many return values have (number) want () Fixes #50653. Change-Id: If6b47dcece14ed4febb3a2d3d78270d5be1cb24d Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/379116 Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org> |
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Robert Griesemer
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c25bf0d959 |
cmd/compile/internal/types2: report types for mismatched call and return statements
Thanks to emmanuel@orijtech.com who wrote the initial version of this change (CL 354490). This change is following CL 354490 in idea but also contains various simplifications, slightly improved printing of signature/type patterns, adjustments for types2, and some fine-tuning of error positions. Also adjusted several ERROR regexp patterns. Fixes #48834. Fixes #48835. Change-Id: I31cf20c81753b1dc84836dbe83a39030ceb9db23 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/364874 Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com> Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Odeke <emmanuel@orijtech.com> |
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Robert Griesemer
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53c4c17b09 |
[dev.typeparams] all: merge dev.regabi into dev.typeparams
The files below had conflicts that required manual resolution. The unresolved conflict in noder.go was just in the import declaration (trivial). All the other conflicts are in tests where the ERROR regex patterns changed to accomodate gccgo error messages (incoming from dev.regabi), and to accomodate types2 in dev.typeparams. They were resolved by accepting the dev.regabi changes (so as not to lose them) and then by re- applying whatever changes needed to make them pass with types2. Finally, the new test mainsig.go was excluded from run.go when using types2 due to issue #43308. src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/noder.go test/fixedbugs/bug13343.go test/fixedbugs/bug462.go test/fixedbugs/issue10975.go test/fixedbugs/issue11326.go test/fixedbugs/issue11361.go test/fixedbugs/issue11371.go test/fixedbugs/issue11674.go test/fixedbugs/issue13365.go test/fixedbugs/issue13471.go test/fixedbugs/issue14136.go test/fixedbugs/issue14321.go test/fixedbugs/issue14729.go test/fixedbugs/issue15898.go test/fixedbugs/issue16439.go test/fixedbugs/issue17588.go test/fixedbugs/issue19323.go test/fixedbugs/issue19482.go test/fixedbugs/issue19880.go test/fixedbugs/issue20185.go test/fixedbugs/issue20227.go test/fixedbugs/issue20415.go test/fixedbugs/issue20749.go test/fixedbugs/issue22794.go test/fixedbugs/issue22822.go test/fixedbugs/issue22921.go test/fixedbugs/issue23823.go test/fixedbugs/issue25727.go test/fixedbugs/issue26616.go test/fixedbugs/issue28079c.go test/fixedbugs/issue28450.go test/fixedbugs/issue30085.go test/fixedbugs/issue30087.go test/fixedbugs/issue35291.go test/fixedbugs/issue38745.go test/fixedbugs/issue41247.go test/fixedbugs/issue41440.go test/fixedbugs/issue41500.go test/fixedbugs/issue4215.go test/fixedbugs/issue6402.go test/fixedbugs/issue6772.go test/fixedbugs/issue7129.go test/fixedbugs/issue7150.go test/fixedbugs/issue7153.go test/fixedbugs/issue7310.go test/fixedbugs/issue8183.go test/fixedbugs/issue8385.go test/fixedbugs/issue8438.go test/fixedbugs/issue8440.go test/fixedbugs/issue8507.go test/fixedbugs/issue9370.go test/fixedbugs/issue9521.go Change-Id: I26e6e326fde6e3fca5400711a253834d710ab7f4 |
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Ian Lance Taylor
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5a25a3fd1d |
test: recognize gofrontend error messages
fixedbugs/issue26416.go:24:16: error: unknown field ‘t1f1’ in ‘t2’ fixedbugs/issue26416.go:25:16: error: unknown field ‘t1f2’ in ‘t3’ fixedbugs/issue26416.go:26:16: error: unknown field ‘t2f1’ in ‘t3’ fixedbugs/issue26616.go:15:9: error: single variable set to multiple-value function call fixedbugs/issue26616.go:9:5: error: incompatible type in initialization (multiple-value function call in single-value context) fixedbugs/issue26616.go:12:13: error: incompatible type in initialization (multiple-value function call in single-value context) fixedbugs/issue26616.go:13:13: error: incompatible type in initialization (multiple-value function call in single-value context) fixedbugs/issue26616.go:15:9: error: incompatible type in initialization (multiple-value function call in single-value context) fixedbugs/issue26616.go:14:11: error: incompatible types in assignment (multiple-value function call in single-value context) fixedbugs/issue26855.go:23:12: error: incompatible type for field 1 in struct construction fixedbugs/issue26855.go:27:12: error: incompatible type for field 1 in struct construction fixedbugs/issue25958.go:14:18: error: expected ‘<-’ or ‘=’ fixedbugs/issue25958.go:15:35: error: expected ‘<-’ or ‘=’ fixedbugs/issue28079b.go:13:9: error: array bound is not constant fixedbugs/issue28079b.go:16:22: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for left operand of shift fixedbugs/issue28079c.go:14:22: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for left operand of shift fixedbugs/issue28450.go:9:19: error: ‘...’ only permits one name fixedbugs/issue28450.go:10:18: error: ‘...’ must be last parameter fixedbugs/issue28450.go:11:16: error: ‘...’ must be last parameter fixedbugs/issue28450.go:11:24: error: ‘...’ must be last parameter fixedbugs/issue28450.go:13:25: error: ‘...’ must be last parameter fixedbugs/issue28450.go:15:19: error: ‘...’ must be last parameter fixedbugs/issue28450.go:16:21: error: ‘...’ must be last parameter fixedbugs/issue28450.go:16:31: error: ‘...’ must be last parameter fixedbugs/issue28268.go:20:1: error: method ‘E’ redeclares struct field name fixedbugs/issue28268.go:19:1: error: method ‘b’ redeclares struct field name fixedbugs/issue27356.go:14:14: error: expected function fixedbugs/issue27356.go:18:9: error: expected function fixedbugs/issue29855.go:13:11: error: unknown field ‘Name’ in ‘T’ fixedbugs/issue27938.go:14:15: error: expected package fixedbugs/issue27938.go:18:13: error: expected package fixedbugs/issue27938.go:22:13: error: expected package fixedbugs/issue27938.go:22:9: error: expected signature or type name fixedbugs/issue29870b.go:13:9: error: ‘x’ declared but not used fixedbugs/issue30085.go:10:18: error: wrong number of initializations fixedbugs/issue30085.go:11:21: error: wrong number of initializations fixedbugs/issue30087.go:10:18: error: wrong number of initializations fixedbugs/issue30087.go:11:11: error: number of variables does not match number of values fixedbugs/issue30087.go:12:9: error: wrong number of initializations fixedbugs/issue30087.go:13:9: error: wrong number of initializations fixedbugs/issue28926.go:16:14: error: use of undefined type ‘G’ fixedbugs/issue28926.go:18:14: error: use of undefined type ‘E’ fixedbugs/issue28926.go:22:24: error: use of undefined type ‘T’ fixedbugs/issue30722.go:13:13: error: invalid numeric literal fixedbugs/issue30722.go:14:13: error: invalid numeric literal fixedbugs/issue30722.go:15:13: error: invalid numeric literal fixedbugs/issue33308.go:12:19: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for left operand of shift fixedbugs/issue33386.go:16:9: error: expected operand fixedbugs/issue33386.go:22:9: error: expected operand fixedbugs/issue33386.go:26:17: error: expected operand fixedbugs/issue33386.go:27:18: error: expected operand fixedbugs/issue33386.go:28:29: error: expected operand fixedbugs/issue33386.go:15:17: error: reference to undefined name ‘send’ fixedbugs/issue33386.go:27:13: error: reference to undefined name ‘a’ fixedbugs/issue33386.go:21:19: error: value computed is not used fixedbugs/issue33460.go:34:10: error: duplicate key in map literal fixedbugs/issue33460.go:21:9: error: duplicate case in switch fixedbugs/issue33460.go:24:9: error: duplicate case in switch fixedbugs/issue33460.go:25:9: error: duplicate case in switch fixedbugs/issue32723.go:12:14: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue32723.go:13:13: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue32723.go:16:16: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue32723.go:17:16: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue32723.go:18:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue32723.go:21:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue35291.go:13:9: error: duplicate value for index 1 fixedbugs/issue38745.go:12:12: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘M’ fixedbugs/issue38745.go:13:16: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘M’ fixedbugs/issue38745.go:17:19: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘M’ fixedbugs/issue38745.go:17:9: error: not enough arguments to return fixedbugs/issue41500.go:16:22: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue41500.go:17:26: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue41500.go:18:22: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue41500.go:19:26: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue41575.go:23:6: error: invalid recursive type fixedbugs/issue41575.go:9:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘T1’ fixedbugs/issue41575.go:13:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘T2’ fixedbugs/issue41575.go:17:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘a’ fixedbugs/issue41575.go:18:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘b’ fixedbugs/issue41575.go:19:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘c’ fixedbugs/issue41575.go:25:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘g’ fixedbugs/issue41575.go:32:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘x’ fixedbugs/issue41575.go:33:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘y’ fixedbugs/issue4215.go:10:9: error: not enough arguments to return fixedbugs/issue4215.go:14:9: error: return with value in function with no return type fixedbugs/issue4215.go:19:17: error: not enough arguments to return fixedbugs/issue4215.go:21:9: error: not enough arguments to return fixedbugs/issue4215.go:27:17: error: not enough arguments to return fixedbugs/issue4215.go:29:17: error: too many values in return statement fixedbugs/issue4215.go:31:17: error: not enough arguments to return fixedbugs/issue4215.go:43:17: error: not enough arguments to return fixedbugs/issue4215.go:46:17: error: not enough arguments to return fixedbugs/issue4215.go:48:9: error: too many values in return statement fixedbugs/issue4215.go:52:9: error: too many values in return statement fixedbugs/issue41247.go:10:16: error: incompatible type for return value 1 fixedbugs/issue41440.go:13:9: error: too many arguments fixedbugs/issue6772.go:10:16: error: ‘a’ repeated on left side of := fixedbugs/issue6772.go:17:16: error: ‘a’ repeated on left side of := fixedbugs/issue6402.go:12:16: error: incompatible type for return value 1 fixedbugs/issue6403.go:13:23: error: reference to undefined identifier ‘syscall.X’ fixedbugs/issue6403.go:14:15: error: reference to undefined name ‘voidpkg’ fixedbugs/issue7746.go:24:20: error: constant multiplication overflow fixedbugs/issue7760.go:15:7: error: invalid constant type fixedbugs/issue7760.go:16:7: error: invalid constant type fixedbugs/issue7760.go:18:7: error: invalid constant type fixedbugs/issue7760.go:19:7: error: invalid constant type fixedbugs/issue7760.go:21:11: error: expression is not constant fixedbugs/issue7760.go:22:11: error: expression is not constant fixedbugs/issue7760.go:24:7: error: invalid constant type fixedbugs/issue7760.go:25:7: error: invalid constant type fixedbugs/issue7129.go:18:11: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type bool as type int) fixedbugs/issue7129.go:19:11: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type bool as type int) fixedbugs/issue7129.go:20:11: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type bool as type int) fixedbugs/issue7129.go:20:17: error: argument 2 has incompatible type (cannot use type bool as type int) fixedbugs/issue7150.go:12:20: error: index expression is negative fixedbugs/issue7150.go:13:13: error: some element keys in composite literal are out of range fixedbugs/issue7150.go:14:13: error: some element keys in composite literal are out of range fixedbugs/issue7150.go:15:13: error: some element keys in composite literal are out of range fixedbugs/issue7150.go:16:13: error: some element keys in composite literal are out of range fixedbugs/issue7675.go:16:11: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type int as type string) fixedbugs/issue7675.go:16:24: error: argument 3 has incompatible type (cannot use type string as type float64) fixedbugs/issue7675.go:16:9: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue7675.go:16:14: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue7675.go:18:11: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type int as type string) fixedbugs/issue7675.go:18:24: error: argument 3 has incompatible type (cannot use type string as type float64) fixedbugs/issue7675.go:18:28: error: argument 4 has incompatible type (cannot use type int as type string) fixedbugs/issue7675.go:18:9: error: too many arguments fixedbugs/issue7675.go:18:14: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue7675.go:19:11: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type int as type string) fixedbugs/issue7675.go:19:9: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue7675.go:19:14: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue7675.go:21:11: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (cannot use type int as type string) fixedbugs/issue7675.go:21:19: error: argument 3 has incompatible type fixedbugs/issue7675.go:21:14: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue7675.go:23:14: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue7153.go:11:15: error: reference to undefined name ‘a’ fixedbugs/issue7153.go:11:18: error: incompatible type for element 1 in composite literal fixedbugs/issue7153.go:11:24: error: incompatible type for element 2 in composite literal fixedbugs/issue7310.go:12:13: error: left argument must be a slice fixedbugs/issue7310.go:13:13: error: second argument must be slice or string fixedbugs/issue7310.go:14:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue6964.go:10:13: error: invalid type conversion (cannot use type complex128 as type string) fixedbugs/issue7538a.go:14:9: error: reference to undefined label ‘_’ fixedbugs/issue8311.go:14:9: error: increment or decrement of non-numeric type fixedbugs/issue8507.go:12:6: error: invalid recursive type ‘T’ fixedbugs/issue9521.go:16:20: error: argument 2 has incompatible type fixedbugs/issue9521.go:17:20: error: argument 2 has incompatible type (cannot use type float64 as type int) fixedbugs/issue8385.go:30:19: error: argument 1 has incompatible type (type has no methods) fixedbugs/issue8385.go:30:14: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue8385.go:35:9: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue8385.go:36:9: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue8385.go:37:10: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue8385.go:38:10: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue8385.go:39:10: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue8385.go:40:10: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue8385.go:41:13: error: not enough arguments fixedbugs/issue8438.go:13:23: error: incompatible type for element 1 in composite literal fixedbugs/issue8438.go:14:22: error: incompatible type for element 1 in composite literal fixedbugs/issue8438.go:15:23: error: incompatible type for element 1 in composite literal fixedbugs/issue8440.go:10:9: error: reference to undefined name ‘n’ Change-Id: I5707aec7d3c9178c4f4d794d4827fc907b52efb3 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/278032 Trust: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com> |
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Robert Griesemer
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edf80c4209 |
[dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: adjusted more error messages for compiler
Triaged and adjusted more test/fixedbugs/* tests. Change-Id: I80b9ead2445bb8d126b7d79db4bea9ddcb225a84 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/276812 Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> |
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Matthew Dempsky
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ec5b6406b7 |
cmd/compile: improve not enough / too many arguments errors
Use "have" and "want" and multiple lines like other similar error messages. Also, fix handling of ... and multi-value function calls. Fixes #17650. Change-Id: I4850e79c080eac8df3b92a4accf9e470dff63c9a Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32261 Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> |
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Emmanuel Odeke
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2d573eee8a |
cmd/compile: improve error message for wrong number of arguments to return
Fixes #4215. Fixes #6750. Improves the error message for wrong number of arguments by comparing the signature of the return call site arguments, versus the function's expected return arguments. In this CL, the signature representation of: + ideal numbers(TIDEAL) ie float*, complex*, rune, int is "number" instead of "untyped number". + idealstring is "string" instead of "untyped string". + idealbool is "bool" instead of "untyped bool". However, the representation of other types remains as the compiler would produce. * Example 1(in the error messages, if all lines were printed): $ cat main.go && go run main.go package main func foo() (int, int) { return 2.3 } func foo2() { return int(2), 2 } func foo3(v int) (a, b, c, d int) { if v >= 5 { return 1 } return 2, 3 } func foo4(name string) (string, int) { switch name { case "cow": return "moo" case "dog": return "dog", 10, true case "fish": return "" default: return "lizard", 10 } } type S int type T string type U float64 func foo5() (S, T, U) { if false { return "" } else { ptr := new(T) return ptr } return new(S), 12.34, 1 + 0i, 'r', true } func foo6() (T, string) { return "T" } ./issue4215.go:4: not enough arguments to return, got (number) want (int, int) ./issue4215.go:8: too many arguments to return, got (int, number) want () ./issue4215.go:13: not enough arguments to return, got (number) want (int, int, int, int) ./issue4215.go:15: not enough arguments to return, got (number, number) want (int, int, int, int) ./issue4215.go:21: not enough arguments to return, got (string) want (string, int) ./issue4215.go:23: too many arguments to return, got (string, number, bool) want (string, int) ./issue4215.go:25: not enough arguments to return, got (string) want (string, int) ./issue4215.go:37: not enough arguments to return, got (string) want (S, T, U) ./issue4215.go:40: not enough arguments to return, got (*T) want (S, T, U) ./issue4215.go:42: too many arguments to return, got (*S, number, number, number, bool) want (S, T, U) ./issue4215.go:46: not enough arguments to return, got (string) want (T, string) ./issue4215.go:46: too many errors * Example 2: $ cat 6750.go && go run 6750.go package main import "fmt" func printmany(nums ...int) { for i, n := range nums { fmt.Printf("%d: %d\n", i, n) } fmt.Printf("\n") } func main() { printmany(1, 2, 3) printmany([]int{1, 2, 3}...) printmany(1, "abc", []int{2, 3}...) } ./issue6750.go:15: too many arguments in call to printmany, got (number, string, []int) want (...int) Change-Id: I6fdce78553ae81770840070e2c975d3e3c83d5d8 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25156 Run-TryBot: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org> |