// errorcheck // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Verify compiler messages about erroneous static interface conversions. // Does not compile. package main type T struct { a int } var t *T type I interface { M() } var i I type I2 interface { M() N() } var i2 I2 type E interface{} var e E func main() { e = t // ok t = e // ERROR "need explicit|need type assertion" // neither of these can work, // because i has an extra method // that t does not, so i cannot contain a t. i = t // ERROR "incompatible|missing M method" t = i // ERROR "incompatible|assignment$" i = i2 // ok i2 = i // ERROR "incompatible|missing N method" i = I(i2) // ok i2 = I2(i) // ERROR "invalid|missing N method" e = E(t) // ok t = T(e) // ERROR "need explicit|need type assertion|incompatible" "as type [*]T" } type M interface { M() } var m M var _ = m.(int) // ERROR "impossible type assertion" type Int int func (Int) M(float64) {} var _ = m.(Int) // ERROR "impossible type assertion" var ii int var jj Int var m1 M = ii // ERROR "incompatible|missing" var m2 M = jj // ERROR "incompatible|wrong type for M method" var m3 = M(ii) // ERROR "invalid|missing" var m4 = M(jj) // ERROR "invalid|wrong type for M method"