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go/test/interface/explicit.go
Ian Lance Taylor 2d8433a720 test: Match gccgo error messages.
explicit.go:36:4: error: incompatible types in assignment (need explicit conversion)
explicit.go:41:4: error: incompatible types in assignment (type has no methods)
explicit.go:42:4: error: incompatible types in assignment (need explicit conversion)
explicit.go:45:5: error: incompatible types in assignment (need explicit conversion; missing method ‘N’)
explicit.go:48:9: error: invalid type conversion (need explicit conversion; missing method ‘N’)
explicit.go:51:4: error: incompatible types in assignment
explicit.go:51:7: error: invalid type conversion (need explicit conversion)
explicit.go:57:10: error: impossible type assertion: type does not implement interface (type has no methods)
explicit.go:62:10: error: impossible type assertion: type does not implement interface (incompatible type for method ‘M’ (different number of parameters))
explicit.go:67:5: error: incompatible type in initialization (type has no methods)
explicit.go:68:5: error: incompatible type in initialization (incompatible type for method ‘M’ (different number of parameters))
explicit.go:70:11: error: invalid type conversion (type has no methods)
explicit.go:71:11: error: invalid type conversion (incompatible type for method ‘M’ (different number of parameters))

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2139044
2010-09-08 21:03:24 -07:00

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// errchk $G -e $D/$F.go
// 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.
// Static error messages about interface conversions.
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|need type assertion"
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"
}
type M interface { M() }
var m M
var _ = m.(int) // ERROR "impossible type assertion"
type Int int
func (Int) M(float) {}
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"