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go/test/convlit.go
Robert Griesemer 8f19394b62 cmd/compile/internal/types2: refactor untyped conversions
Based on https://golang.org/cl/284256 for go/types.
Brings this code more in line with go/types.

Adjusted various tests to match new error messages which
generally are now better: for assignment errors, instead
of a generic "cannot convert" we now say "cannot use"
followed by a clearer reason as to why not.

Major differences to go/types with respect to the changed
files:

- Some of the new code now returns error codes, but they
  are only used internally for now, and not reported with
  errors.

- go/types does not "convert" untyped nil values to target
  types, but here we do. This is unchanged from how types2
  handled this before this CL.

Change-Id: If45336d7ee679ece100f6d9d9f291a6ea55004d8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/302757
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
2021-03-23 05:11:09 +00:00

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// 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 that illegal assignments with both explicit and implicit conversions of literals are detected.
// Does not compile.
package main
import "unsafe"
// explicit conversion of constants
var x1 = string(1)
var x2 string = string(1)
var x3 = int(1.5) // ERROR "convert|truncate"
var x4 int = int(1.5) // ERROR "convert|truncate"
var x5 = "a" + string(1)
var x6 = int(1e100) // ERROR "overflow|cannot convert"
var x7 = float32(1e1000) // ERROR "overflow|cannot convert"
// unsafe.Pointer can only convert to/from uintptr
var _ = string(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(65))) // ERROR "convert|conversion"
var _ = float64(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(65))) // ERROR "convert|conversion"
var _ = int(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(65))) // ERROR "convert|conversion"
// implicit conversions merit scrutiny
var s string
var bad1 string = 1 // ERROR "conver|incompatible|invalid|cannot"
var bad2 = s + 1 // ERROR "conver|incompatible|invalid|cannot"
var bad3 = s + 'a' // ERROR "conver|incompatible|invalid|cannot"
var bad4 = "a" + 1 // ERROR "literals|incompatible|convert|invalid"
var bad5 = "a" + 'a' // ERROR "literals|incompatible|convert|invalid"
var bad6 int = 1.5 // ERROR "convert|truncate"
var bad7 int = 1e100 // ERROR "overflow|truncated to int|truncated"
var bad8 float32 = 1e200 // ERROR "overflow"
// but these implicit conversions are okay
var good1 string = "a"
var good2 int = 1.0
var good3 int = 1e9
var good4 float64 = 1e20
// explicit conversion of string is okay
var _ = []rune("abc")
var _ = []byte("abc")
// implicit is not
var _ []int = "abc" // ERROR "cannot use|incompatible|invalid|cannot convert"
var _ []byte = "abc" // ERROR "cannot use|incompatible|invalid|cannot convert"
// named string is okay
type Tstring string
var ss Tstring = "abc"
var _ = []rune(ss)
var _ = []byte(ss)
// implicit is still not
var _ []rune = ss // ERROR "cannot use|incompatible|invalid"
var _ []byte = ss // ERROR "cannot use|incompatible|invalid"
// named slice is now ok
type Trune []rune
type Tbyte []byte
var _ = Trune("abc") // ok
var _ = Tbyte("abc") // ok
// implicit is still not
var _ Trune = "abc" // ERROR "cannot use|incompatible|invalid|cannot convert"
var _ Tbyte = "abc" // ERROR "cannot use|incompatible|invalid|cannot convert"