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go/ssa/interp/testdata/boundmeth.go
Alan Donovan 4da31df1c8 go.tools/ssa: (another) major refactoring of method-set logic.
We now use LookupFieldOrMethod for all SelectorExprs, and
simplify the logic to discriminate the various cases.

We inline static calls to promoted/indirected functions,
dramatically reducing the number of functions created.

More tests are needed, but I'd like to submit this as-is.

In this CL, we:
- rely less on Id strings.  Internally we now use
  *types.Method (and its components) almost everywhere.
- stop thinking of types.Methods as objects. They don't
  have stable identities. (Hopefully they will become
  plain-old structs soon.)
- eliminate receiver indirection wrappers:
  indirection and promotion are handled together by makeWrapper.
- Handle the interactions of promotion, indirection and
  abstract methods much more cleanly.
- support receiver-bound interface method closures.
- break up builder.selectField so we can re-use parts
  (emitFieldSelection).
- add importer.PackageInfo.classifySelector utility.
- delete interfaceMethodIndex()
- delete namedTypeMethodIndex()
- delete isSuperInterface() (replaced by types.IsAssignable)
- call memberFromObject on each declared concrete method's
  *types.Func, not on every Method frem each method set, in the
  CREATE phase for packages loaded by gcimporter.

go/types:
- document Func, Signature.Recv() better.
- use fmt in {Package,Label}.String
- reimplement Func.String to be prettier and to include method
  receivers.

API changes:
- Function.method now holds the types.Method (soon to be
  not-an-object) for synthetic wrappers.
- CallCommon.Method now contains an abstract (interface)
  method object; was an abstract method index.
- CallCommon.MethodId() gone.
- Program.LookupMethod now takes a *Method not an Id string.

R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/11674043
2013-07-26 11:22:34 -04:00

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// Tests of bound method closures.
package main
func assert(b bool) {
if !b {
panic("oops")
}
}
type I int
func (i I) add(x int) int {
return int(i) + x
}
func valueReceiver() {
var three I = 3
assert(three.add(5) == 8)
var add3 func(int) int = three.add
assert(add3(5) == 8)
}
type S struct{ x int }
func (s *S) incr() {
s.x++
}
func (s *S) get() int {
return s.x
}
func pointerReceiver() {
ps := new(S)
incr := ps.incr
get := ps.get
assert(get() == 0)
incr()
incr()
incr()
assert(get() == 3)
}
func addressibleValuePointerReceiver() {
var s S
incr := s.incr
get := s.get
assert(get() == 0)
incr()
incr()
incr()
assert(get() == 3)
}
type S2 struct {
S
}
func promotedReceiver() {
var s2 S2
incr := s2.incr
get := s2.get
assert(get() == 0)
incr()
incr()
incr()
assert(get() == 3)
}
func anonStruct() {
var s struct{ S }
incr := s.incr
get := s.get
assert(get() == 0)
incr()
incr()
incr()
assert(get() == 3)
}
func typeCheck() {
var i interface{}
i = (*S).incr
_ = i.(func(*S)) // type assertion: receiver type prepended to params
var s S
i = s.incr
_ = i.(func()) // type assertion: receiver type disappears
}
type errString string
func (err errString) Error() string {
return string(err)
}
// Regression test for a builder crash.
func regress1(x error) func() string {
return x.Error
}
func main() {
valueReceiver()
pointerReceiver()
addressibleValuePointerReceiver()
promotedReceiver()
anonStruct()
typeCheck()
if e := regress1(errString("hi"))(); e != "hi" {
panic(e)
}
}