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The nil dereference in the next few lines doesn't seem to cause a segmentation fault on Unix, but does seem to halt the Go compiler. The following is a test case: >>> package main func mine(int b) int { return b + 2 } func main() { mine() c = mine() } <<< Without this change only the following is caught: typecheck.go:3: undefined: b typecheck.go:4: undefined: b with it, we catch all the errors: typecheck.go:3: undefined: b typecheck.go:4: undefined: b typecheck.go:10: undefined: c typecheck.go:10: cannot assign to c . R=rsc, minux.ma CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6542060
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Go
19 lines
347 B
Go
// errorcheck
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// Verify that the Go compiler will not
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// die after running into an undefined
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// type in the argument list for a
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// function.
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// Does not compile.
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package main
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func mine(int b) int { // ERROR "undefined.*b"
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return b + 2 // ERROR "undefined.*b"
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}
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func main() {
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mine()
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c = mine() // ERROR "undefined.*c" "cannot assign to c"
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}
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