Commit 167a7123 authored by Nodir Turakulov's avatar Nodir Turakulov Committed by Andrew Gerrand

text/template: resolve non-empty interface

Read what a non-empty interface points to.

The deleted lines were added in https://codereview.appspot.com/4810060/,
which attempted to break an infinite loop. That was a long time ago.
If I just delete these lines with current codebase, the test "bug1"
(added in that CL) does not fail.

All new tests fail without this fix.

Fixes #12924

Change-Id: I9370ca44facd6af3019850aa065b936e5a482d37
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/15809Reviewed-by: 's avatarAndrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
parent 65fc379d
......@@ -829,16 +829,11 @@ func (s *state) evalEmptyInterface(dot reflect.Value, n parse.Node) reflect.Valu
}
// indirect returns the item at the end of indirection, and a bool to indicate if it's nil.
// We indirect through pointers and empty interfaces (only) because
// non-empty interfaces have methods we might need.
func indirect(v reflect.Value) (rv reflect.Value, isNil bool) {
for ; v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr || v.Kind() == reflect.Interface; v = v.Elem() {
if v.IsNil() {
return v, true
}
if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface && v.NumMethod() > 0 {
break
}
}
return v, false
}
......
......@@ -51,8 +51,9 @@ type T struct {
Empty2 interface{}
Empty3 interface{}
Empty4 interface{}
// Non-empty interface.
NonEmptyInterface I
// Non-empty interfaces.
NonEmptyInterface I
NonEmptyInterfacePtS *I
// Stringer.
Str fmt.Stringer
Err error
......@@ -73,6 +74,12 @@ type T struct {
unexported int
}
type S []string
func (S) Method0() string {
return "M0"
}
type U struct {
V string
}
......@@ -99,6 +106,8 @@ func (w *W) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", w.k)
}
var siVal = I(S{"a", "b"})
var tVal = &T{
True: true,
I: 17,
......@@ -119,22 +128,23 @@ var tVal = &T{
{"one": 1, "two": 2},
{"eleven": 11, "twelve": 12},
},
Empty1: 3,
Empty2: "empty2",
Empty3: []int{7, 8},
Empty4: &U{"UinEmpty"},
NonEmptyInterface: new(T),
Str: bytes.NewBuffer([]byte("foozle")),
Err: errors.New("erroozle"),
PI: newInt(23),
PS: newString("a string"),
PSI: newIntSlice(21, 22, 23),
BinaryFunc: func(a, b string) string { return fmt.Sprintf("[%s=%s]", a, b) },
VariadicFunc: func(s ...string) string { return fmt.Sprint("<", strings.Join(s, "+"), ">") },
VariadicFuncInt: func(a int, s ...string) string { return fmt.Sprint(a, "=<", strings.Join(s, "+"), ">") },
NilOKFunc: func(s *int) bool { return s == nil },
ErrFunc: func() (string, error) { return "bla", nil },
Tmpl: Must(New("x").Parse("test template")), // "x" is the value of .X
Empty1: 3,
Empty2: "empty2",
Empty3: []int{7, 8},
Empty4: &U{"UinEmpty"},
NonEmptyInterface: &T{X: "x"},
NonEmptyInterfacePtS: &siVal,
Str: bytes.NewBuffer([]byte("foozle")),
Err: errors.New("erroozle"),
PI: newInt(23),
PS: newString("a string"),
PSI: newIntSlice(21, 22, 23),
BinaryFunc: func(a, b string) string { return fmt.Sprintf("[%s=%s]", a, b) },
VariadicFunc: func(s ...string) string { return fmt.Sprint("<", strings.Join(s, "+"), ">") },
VariadicFuncInt: func(a int, s ...string) string { return fmt.Sprint(a, "=<", strings.Join(s, "+"), ">") },
NilOKFunc: func(s *int) bool { return s == nil },
ErrFunc: func() (string, error) { return "bla", nil },
Tmpl: Must(New("x").Parse("test template")), // "x" is the value of .X
}
// A non-empty interface.
......@@ -550,6 +560,11 @@ var execTests = []execTest{
{"bug16i", "{{\"aaa\"|oneArg}}", "oneArg=aaa", tVal, true},
{"bug16j", "{{1+2i|printf \"%v\"}}", "(1+2i)", tVal, true},
{"bug16k", "{{\"aaa\"|printf }}", "aaa", tVal, true},
{"bug17a", "{{.NonEmptyInterface.X}}", "x", tVal, true},
{"bug17b", "-{{.NonEmptyInterface.Method1 1234}}-", "-1234-", tVal, true},
{"bug17c", "{{len .NonEmptyInterfacePtS}}", "2", tVal, true},
{"bug17d", "{{index .NonEmptyInterfacePtS 0}}", "a", tVal, true},
{"bug17e", "{{range .NonEmptyInterfacePtS}}-{{.}}-{{end}}", "-a--b-", tVal, true},
}
func zeroArgs() string {
......
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