1
0
mirror of https://github.com/golang/go synced 2024-11-25 00:28:00 -07:00
go/test/recover1.go
Russ Cox 57eb06fe93 test: use testlib (final 61)
X ,s;^// \$G (\$D/)?\$F\.go *$;// compile;g
X ,s;^// \$G (\$D/)?\$F\.go && \$L \$F\.\$A *$;// build;g
X ,s;^// \$G (\$D/)?\$F\.go && \$L \$F\.\$A && \./\$A\.out *$;// run;g
X ,s;^// errchk \$G( -e)? (\$D/)?\$F\.go *$;// errorcheck;g

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5671080
2012-02-16 23:51:04 -05:00

142 lines
2.5 KiB
Go

// run
// Copyright 2010 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.
// Test of recover during recursive panics.
// Here be dragons.
package main
import "runtime"
func main() {
test1()
test2()
test3()
test4()
test5()
test6()
test7()
}
func die() {
runtime.Breakpoint() // can't depend on panic
}
func mustRecover(x interface{}) {
mustNotRecover() // because it's not a defer call
v := recover()
if v == nil {
println("missing recover")
die() // panic is useless here
}
if v != x {
println("wrong value", v, x)
die()
}
// the value should be gone now regardless
v = recover()
if v != nil {
println("recover didn't recover")
die()
}
}
func mustNotRecover() {
v := recover()
if v != nil {
println("spurious recover")
die()
}
}
func withoutRecover() {
mustNotRecover() // because it's a sub-call
}
func test1() {
// Easy nested recursive panic.
defer mustRecover(1)
defer func() {
defer mustRecover(2)
panic(2)
}()
panic(1)
}
func test2() {
// Sequential panic.
defer mustNotRecover()
defer func() {
v := recover()
if v == nil || v.(int) != 2 {
println("wrong value", v, 2)
die()
}
defer mustRecover(3)
panic(3)
}()
panic(2)
}
func test3() {
// Sequential panic - like test2 but less picky.
defer mustNotRecover()
defer func() {
recover()
defer mustRecover(3)
panic(3)
}()
panic(2)
}
func test4() {
// Single panic.
defer mustNotRecover()
defer func() {
recover()
}()
panic(4)
}
func test5() {
// Single panic but recover called via defer
defer mustNotRecover()
defer func() {
defer recover()
}()
panic(5)
}
func test6() {
// Sequential panic.
// Like test3, but changed recover to defer (same change as test4 → test5).
defer mustNotRecover()
defer func() {
defer recover() // like a normal call from this func; runs because mustRecover stops the panic
defer mustRecover(3)
panic(3)
}()
panic(2)
}
func test7() {
// Like test6, but swapped defer order.
// The recover in "defer recover()" is now a no-op,
// because it runs called from panic, not from the func,
// and therefore cannot see the panic of 2.
// (Alternately, it cannot see the panic of 2 because
// there is an active panic of 3. And it cannot see the
// panic of 3 because it is at the wrong level (too high on the stack).)
defer mustRecover(2)
defer func() {
defer mustRecover(3)
defer recover() // now a no-op, unlike in test6.
panic(3)
}()
panic(2)
}