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81 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
81 lines
2.6 KiB
Go
// errchk $G $D/$F.go
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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package main
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type T struct {
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x, x int // ERROR "duplicate"
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}
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/*
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Accessing obj.x for obj of type T will lead to an error so this cannot
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be used in a program, but I would argue that this should be a compile-
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tume error at the declaration point.
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*/
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/* Condensed e-mail thread:
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---------- Russ Cox
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I don't think this is an error as long as you don't refer to x. I like the fact that you could name
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multiple elements in the struct "pad".
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---------- Rob 'Commander' Pike to Russ, me, go-dev, reviewlog2
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the real question is whether this program matches the spec and if not, which is in error.
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---------- Russ Cox to Rob, me, go-dev, reviewlog2
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true enough. the spec disagrees with 6g.
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when we discussed the disambiguation
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rules for anonymous structs i thought we'd
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mentioned this issue too and decided the
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opposite, but i'm happy to make 6g agree
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with the spec.
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---------- Robert Griesemer to Russ, Rob, go-dev, reviewlog2
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I think the spec could perhaps be more definitive. Note that 6g also accepts:
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type T struct {
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x int
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}
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func (p *T) x() {
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}
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func (p *T) x() {
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}
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The spec says that the scope of methods and fields is selectors of the form obj.selector. In a scope an identifier can be declared only once. I'd conclude that in the scope of fields and selectors of T, there are multiple x. But it's somewhat indirect. From a programmer's point of view making this an error seems less surprising, at least to me.
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---------- Ken Thompson to me, Russ, Rob, go-dev, reviewlog2
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obviously i dont think this is an error, or
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i would have made it an error. it seems like
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a small point if the error comes up at
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declaration or use.
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---------- Robert Griesemer to Ken, Russ, Rob, go-dev, reviewlog2
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I don't really care too much, but I think it should be consistent. The following code:
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type T struct {
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x int;
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}
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func (p *T) x() {
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}
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func (p *T) x(a, b, c int) {
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}
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does result in an error (method redeclared). I don't quite see why this should behave any different then if both x() had the same parameter list.
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PS: I agree that the spec is saying two different things here - or at least should be more precise; the section on selectors (which arguably is the newer section), would allow such a declaration. I suspect that the case below leads to an early error possibly due to some interaction with code that checks for forward declaration of functions/methods (this not having looked at 6g).
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I am happy to go either way. It's a small item and we can close it once we all agree.
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*/
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