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Robert Griesemer
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4068fb6c21 |
cmd/compile: always accept 1.18 syntax but complain if not 1.18
This CL configures the parser to always accept 1.18 syntax (type parameters, type instantiations, interface elements), even when -lang is set to an earlier release. Instead, the type checker looks for 1.18 operations and complains if the language version is set to an earlier release. Doing these checks during type checking is necessary because it it is possible to write "generic" code using pre-1.18 syntax; for instance, an imported generic function may be implicitly instantiated (as in imported.Max(2, 3)), or an imported constraint interface may be embedded in an "ordinary" interface. Fixes #47818. Change-Id: I83ec302b3f4ba7196c0a4743c03670cfb901310d Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/344871 Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com> |
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Matthew Dempsky
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6c9e1c58bc |
[dev.typeparams] test: fix and update run.go's generics testing
In a late change to golang.org/cl/320609, while going back and forth on the meaning of the boolean result value for "checkFlags", I got one of the cases wrong. As a result, rather than testing both default flags and -G=3, we were (redundanly) testing default flags and -G=0. I ran into this because in my local dev tree, I'm using types2 even for -G=0, and evidently one of the recent types2 CLs changed the error message in fixedbugs/issue10975.go. Fortunately, there haven't been any other regressions despite lacking test coverage. So this CL cleans things up a bit: 1. Fixes that test to use -lang=go1.17, so types2 reports the old error message again. 2. Renames "checkFlags" to "validForGLevel" so the boolean result is harder to get wrong. 3. Removes the blanket deny list of all -m tests, and instead adds the specific tests that are still failing. This effectively extends -G=3 coverage to another 27 tests that were using -m but already passing, so we can make sure they don't regress again. 4. Adds a -f flag to force running tests even if they're in the deny list, to make it easier to test whether they're still failing without having to edit run.go. Change-Id: I058d9d90d81a92189e54c6f591d95fb617fede53 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/322612 Trust: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com> Run-TryBot: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> |
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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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6d2b3351f6 |
test: match gofrontend error messages
fixedbugs/bug13343.go:10:12: error: initialization expressions for ‘b’ and ‘c’ depend upon each other fixedbugs/bug13343.go:11:9: note: ‘c’ defined here fixedbugs/bug13343.go:11:9: error: initialization expression for ‘c’ depends upon itself fixedbugs/bug13343.go:11:9: error: initialization expressions for ‘c’ and ‘b’ depend upon each other fixedbugs/bug13343.go:10:12: note: ‘b’ defined here fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:24:10: error: reference to method ‘Do’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:25:10: error: reference to method ‘do’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:27:10: error: reference to method ‘Dont’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:28:13: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘Dont’ fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:31:10: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘do’ fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:33:13: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘do’ fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:34:10: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘Dont’ fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:35:13: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘Dont’ fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:37:10: error: reference to method ‘Do’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:38:10: error: reference to method ‘do’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:40:13: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘do’ fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:41:10: error: reference to method ‘Dont’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:42:13: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘Dont’ fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:43:10: error: reference to method ‘secret’ in type that is pointer to interface, not interface fixedbugs/issue10700.dir/test.go:44:13: error: reference to unexported field or method ‘secret’ fixedbugs/issue10975.go:13:9: error: interface contains embedded non-interface fixedbugs/issue11326.go:26:17: error: floating-point constant overflow fixedbugs/issue11326.go:27:17: error: floating-point constant overflow fixedbugs/issue11326.go:28:17: error: floating-point constant overflow fixedbugs/issue11361.go:9:11: error: import file ‘fmt’ not found fixedbugs/issue11361.go:11:11: error: reference to undefined name ‘fmt’ fixedbugs/issue11371.go:12:15: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue11371.go:13:15: error: integer constant overflow fixedbugs/issue11371.go:17:15: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue11590.go:9:17: error: integer constant overflow fixedbugs/issue11590.go:9:17: error: integer constant overflow fixedbugs/issue11590.go:10:22: error: complex real part overflow fixedbugs/issue11590.go:10:22: error: complex real part overflow fixedbugs/issue11590.go:11:23: error: complex real part overflow fixedbugs/issue11590.go:11:23: error: complex real part overflow fixedbugs/issue11590.go:9:19: error: integer constant overflow fixedbugs/issue11590.go:10:24: error: complex real part overflow fixedbugs/issue11590.go:11:25: error: complex real part overflow fixedbugs/issue11610.go:11:7: error: import path is empty fixedbugs/issue11610.go:12:4: error: invalid character 0x3f in input file fixedbugs/issue11610.go:14:1: error: expected identifier fixedbugs/issue11610.go:14:1: error: expected type fixedbugs/issue11614.go:14:9: error: interface contains embedded non-interface fixedbugs/issue13248.go:13:1: error: expected operand fixedbugs/issue13248.go:13:1: error: missing ‘)’ fixedbugs/issue13248.go:12:5: error: reference to undefined name ‘foo’ fixedbugs/issue13266.go:10:8: error: package name must be an identifier fixedbugs/issue13266.go:10:8: error: expected ‘;’ or newline after package clause fixedbugs/issue13266.go:10:8: error: expected declaration fixedbugs/issue13273.go:50:18: error: expected ‘chan’ fixedbugs/issue13273.go:53:24: error: expected ‘chan’ fixedbugs/issue13274.go:11:58: error: expected ‘}’ fixedbugs/issue13365.go:14:19: error: index expression is negative fixedbugs/issue13365.go:15:21: error: index expression is negative fixedbugs/issue13365.go:16:22: error: index expression is negative fixedbugs/issue13365.go:19:13: error: some element keys in composite literal are out of range fixedbugs/issue13365.go:22:19: error: incompatible type for element 1 in composite literal fixedbugs/issue13365.go:23:21: error: incompatible type for element 1 in composite literal fixedbugs/issue13365.go:24:22: error: incompatible type for element 1 in composite literal fixedbugs/issue13415.go:14:5: error: redefinition of ‘x’ fixedbugs/issue13415.go:14:5: note: previous definition of ‘x’ was here fixedbugs/issue13415.go:14:5: error: ‘x’ declared but not used fixedbugs/issue13471.go:12:25: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:13:25: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:14:25: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:15:24: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:16:23: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:18:26: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:19:26: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:20:26: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:21:25: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:22:24: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13471.go:24:24: error: floating-point constant truncated to integer fixedbugs/issue13821b.go:18:12: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue13821b.go:19:13: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue13821b.go:20:13: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue13821b.go:21:13: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue13821b.go:22:13: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue13821b.go:24:12: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue14006.go:24:18: error: expected ‘;’ or ‘}’ or newline fixedbugs/issue14006.go:30:18: error: expected ‘;’ or ‘}’ or newline fixedbugs/issue14006.go:37:22: error: expected ‘;’ or ‘}’ or newline fixedbugs/issue14006.go:43:22: error: expected ‘;’ or ‘}’ or newline fixedbugs/issue14006.go:59:17: note: previous definition of ‘labelname’ was here fixedbugs/issue14006.go:64:17: error: label ‘labelname’ already defined fixedbugs/issue14006.go:24:17: error: value computed is not used fixedbugs/issue14006.go:30:17: error: value computed is not used fixedbugs/issue14006.go:37:20: error: value computed is not used fixedbugs/issue14006.go:43:20: error: value computed is not used fixedbugs/issue14006.go:59:17: error: label ‘labelname’ defined and not used fixedbugs/issue14010.go:13:14: error: invalid left hand side of assignment fixedbugs/issue14010.go:14:14: error: invalid left hand side of assignment fixedbugs/issue14010.go:14:9: error: invalid use of type fixedbugs/issue14321.go:30:10: error: method ‘F’ is ambiguous in type ‘C’ fixedbugs/issue14321.go:31:10: error: ‘G’ is ambiguous via ‘A’ and ‘B’ fixedbugs/issue14321.go:33:10: error: type ‘C’ has no method ‘I’ fixedbugs/issue8183.go:12:14: error: integer constant overflow fixedbugs/issue9036.go:21:12: error: invalid prefix for floating constant fixedbugs/issue9036.go:22:12: error: invalid prefix for floating constant fixedbugs/issue9076.go:14:5: error: incompatible type in initialization (cannot use type uintptr as type int32) fixedbugs/issue9076.go:15:5: error: incompatible type in initialization (cannot use type uintptr as type int32) For issue9083.go avoid an error about a variable that is set but not used. fixedbugs/issue9370.go:105:13: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:106:13: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:107:13: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:108:13: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:109:13: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:110:13: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:112:18: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:113:18: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:114:18: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:115:18: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:116:18: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:117:18: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:119:13: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:119:18: error: cannot use ‘_’ as value fixedbugs/issue9370.go:36:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:39:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:43:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:46:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:50:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:53:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:56:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:57:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:58:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:59:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:60:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:61:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:65:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:68:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:70:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:71:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:72:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:73:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:74:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:75:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:77:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:78:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:79:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:80:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:81:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:82:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:84:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:85:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:86:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:87:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:88:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:89:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:91:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:92:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:93:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:94:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:95:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:96:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:98:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:99:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go💯15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:101:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:102:15: error: invalid operation (func can only be compared to nil) fixedbugs/issue9370.go:103:15: error: invalid comparison of non-ordered type fixedbugs/issue9370.go:121:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:122:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:123:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression fixedbugs/issue9370.go:124:15: error: incompatible types in binary expression Change-Id: I4089de4919112b08f5f2bbec20f84fcc7dbe3955 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/276832 Trust: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Than McIntosh <thanm@google.com> |
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Robert Griesemer
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02820d61a9 |
[dev.typeparams] test: enable some more errorcheck tests
Change-Id: I103e3eeacd5b11efd63c965482a626878ba5ac81 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/275216 Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com> |
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Emmanuel Odeke
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53fd522c0d |
all: make copyright headers consistent with one space after period
Follows suit with https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/20111. Generated by running $ grep -R 'Go Authors. All' * | cut -d":" -f1 | while read F;do perl -pi -e 's/Go Authors. All/Go Authors. All/g' $F;done The code in cmd/internal/unvendor wasn't changed. Fixes #15213 Change-Id: I4f235cee0a62ec435f9e8540a1ec08ae03b1a75f Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21819 Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> |
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Shenghou Ma
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48b1e6bc97 |
test: gofmt fixedbugs/issue10975.go
Change-Id: I772d1bc3e394cdd707f210f2aaff77100d299e24 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15380 Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> |
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acanino
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acc90c53e8 |
cmd/compile: Fix internal compiler: getinarg: not a func when returning invalid interface.
Internal error arose from calling methodfunc on a invalid interface field during the implements check. int obviously isn't a function, and errors on getinarg... for im := iface.Type; im != nil; im = im.Down { imtype = methodfunc(im.Type, nil) // ... } Fix handles the internal compiler error, but does not throw an additional error, i.e. the following code will error on the I interface, but type A will pass the implements check since 'Read(string) string' is implemented and 'int' is skipped type I interface { Read(string) string int } type A struct { } func (a *A) Read(s string) string { return s } func New() I { return new(A) } Fixes #10975 Change-Id: I4b54013afb2814db3f315515f0c742d8631ca500 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13747 Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> |