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go/test/indirect1.go
Ian Lance Taylor 387e7c2742 test: explicitly use variables to avoid gccgo "not used" error
I haven't looked at the source, but the gc compiler appears to
omit "not used" errors when there is an error in the
initializer.  This is harder to do in gccgo, and frankly I
think the "not used" error is still useful even if the
initializer has a problem.  This CL tweaks some tests to avoid
the error, which is not the point of these tests in any case.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5561059
2012-01-22 11:50:45 -08:00

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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.
package main
var m0 map[string]int
var m1 *map[string]int
var m2 *map[string]int = &m0
var m3 map[string]int = map[string]int{"a": 1}
var m4 *map[string]int = &m3
var s0 string
var s1 *string
var s2 *string = &s0
var s3 string = "a"
var s4 *string = &s3
var a0 [10]int
var a1 *[10]int
var a2 *[10]int = &a0
var b0 []int
var b1 *[]int
var b2 *[]int = &b0
var b3 []int = []int{1, 2, 3}
var b4 *[]int = &b3
func f() {
// this is spaced funny so that
// the compiler will print a different
// line number for each len call when
// it decides there are type errors.
x :=
len(m0)+
len(m1)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
len(m2)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
len(m3)+
len(m4)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
len(s0)+
len(s1)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
len(s2)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
len(s3)+
len(s4)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
len(a0)+
len(a1)+
len(a2)+
cap(a0)+
cap(a1)+
cap(a2)+
len(b0)+
len(b1)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
len(b2)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
len(b3)+
len(b4)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
cap(b0)+
cap(b1)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
cap(b2)+ // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
cap(b3)+
cap(b4) // ERROR "illegal|invalid|must be"
_ = x
}