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go/test/goto.go
Russ Cox e0a617496e test: test of goto restrictions
R=gri, iant, bradfitz, fvbommel, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4652041
2011-06-20 14:06:00 -04:00

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// errchk $G -e $D/$F.go
// Copyright 2011 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.
// Each test is in a separate function just so that if the
// compiler stops processing after one error, we don't
// lose other ones.
package main
var (
i, n int
x []int
c chan int
m map[int]int
s string
)
// goto after declaration okay
func _() {
x := 1
goto L
L:
_ = x
}
// goto before declaration okay
func _() {
goto L
L:
x := 1
_ = x
}
// goto across declaration not okay
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps over declaration of x at LINE+1"
x := 1
_ = x
L:
}
// goto across declaration in inner scope okay
func _() {
goto L
{
x := 1
_ = x
}
L:
}
// goto across declaration after inner scope not okay
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps over declaration of x at LINE+5"
{
x := 1
_ = x
}
x := 1
_ = x
L:
}
// goto across declaration in reverse okay
func _() {
L:
x := 1
_ = x
goto L
}
// error shows first offending variable
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps over declaration of x at LINE+1"
x := 1
_ = x
y := 1
_ = y
L:
}
// goto not okay even if code path is dead
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps over declaration of x at LINE+1"
x := 1
_ = x
y := 1
_ = y
return
L:
}
// goto into outer block okay
func _() {
{
goto L
}
L:
}
// goto backward into outer block okay
func _() {
L:
{
goto L
}
}
// goto into inner block not okay
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
{
L:
}
}
// goto backward into inner block still not okay
func _() {
{
L:
}
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
// error shows first (outermost) offending block
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
{
{
{
L:
}
}
}
}
// error prefers block diagnostic over declaration diagnostic
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+3"
x := 1
_ = x
{
L:
}
}
// many kinds of blocks, all invalid to jump into or among,
// but valid to jump out of
// if
func _() {
L:
if true {
goto L
}
}
func _() {
L:
if true {
goto L
} else {
}
}
func _() {
L:
if false {
} else {
goto L
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
if true {
L:
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
if true {
L:
} else {
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
if true {
} else {
L:
}
}
func _() {
if false {
L:
} else {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
}
func _() {
if true {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
} else {
L:
}
}
func _() {
if true {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
} else if false {
L:
}
}
func _() {
if true {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
} else if false {
L:
} else {
}
}
func _() {
// This one is tricky. There is an implicit scope
// starting at the second if statement, and it contains
// the final else, so the outermost offending scope
// really is LINE+1 (like in the previous test),
// even though it looks like it might be LINE+3 instead.
if true {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
} else if false {
} else {
L:
}
}
/* Want to enable these tests but gofmt mangles them. Issue 1972.
func _() {
// This one is okay, because the else is in the
// implicit whole-if block and has no inner block
// (no { }) around it.
if true {
goto L
} else
L:
}
func _() {
// Still not okay.
if true {
L:
} else
goto L //// ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
*/
// for
func _() {
for {
goto L
}
L:
}
func _() {
for {
goto L
L:
}
}
func _() {
for {
L:
}
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
func _() {
for {
goto L
L1:
}
L:
goto L1 // ERROR "goto L1 jumps into block starting at LINE-5"
}
func _() {
for i < n {
L:
}
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
func _() {
for i = 0; i < n; i++ {
L:
}
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
func _() {
for i = range x {
L:
}
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
func _() {
for i = range c {
L:
}
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
func _() {
for i = range m {
L:
}
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
func _() {
for i = range s {
L:
}
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-3"
}
// switch
func _() {
L:
switch i {
case 0:
goto L
}
}
func _() {
L:
switch i {
case 0:
default:
goto L
}
}
func _() {
switch i {
case 0:
default:
L:
goto L
}
}
func _() {
switch i {
case 0:
default:
goto L
L:
}
}
func _() {
switch i {
case 0:
goto L
L:
;
default:
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
switch i {
case 0:
L:
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
switch i {
case 0:
L:
;
default:
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
switch i {
case 0:
default:
L:
}
}
func _() {
switch i {
default:
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
case 0:
L:
}
}
func _() {
switch i {
case 0:
L:
;
default:
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-4"
}
}
// select
// different from switch. the statement has no implicit block around it.
func _() {
L:
select {
case <-c:
goto L
}
}
func _() {
L:
select {
case c <- 1:
default:
goto L
}
}
func _() {
select {
case <-c:
default:
L:
goto L
}
}
func _() {
select {
case c <- 1:
default:
goto L
L:
}
}
func _() {
select {
case <-c:
goto L
L:
;
default:
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+2"
select {
case c <- 1:
L:
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+2"
select {
case c <- 1:
L:
;
default:
}
}
func _() {
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+3"
select {
case <-c:
default:
L:
}
}
func _() {
select {
default:
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE+1"
case <-c:
L:
}
}
func _() {
select {
case <-c:
L:
;
default:
goto L // ERROR "goto L jumps into block starting at LINE-4"
}
}