Commit bee2d5b0 authored by Russ Cox's avatar Russ Cox

gc, spec, tests: no auto-indirect of pointer to interface value

Implies no embedding of pointer to interface value either.

R=gri, iant, ken2, r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2289041
parent 6117652d
......@@ -879,9 +879,10 @@ struct {
</pre>
<p>
A field declared with a type but no explicit field name is an <i>anonymous field</i>.
A field declared with a type but no explicit field name is an <i>anonymous field</i>
(colloquially called an embedded field).
Such a field type must be specified as
a type name <code>T</code> or as a pointer to a type name <code>*T</code>,
a type name <code>T</code> or as a pointer to a non-interface type name <code>*T</code>,
and <code>T</code> itself may not be
a pointer type. The unqualified type name acts as the field name.
</p>
......@@ -2214,8 +2215,7 @@ x.f
<p>
denotes the field or method <code>f</code> of the value denoted by <code>x</code>
(or of <code>*x</code> if
<code>x</code> is of pointer type). The identifier <code>f</code>
(or sometimes <code>*x</code>; see below). The identifier <code>f</code>
is called the (field or method)
<i>selector</i>; it must not be the <a href="#Blank_identifier">blank identifier</a>.
The type of the expression is the type of <code>f</code>.
......@@ -2258,16 +2258,13 @@ In all other cases, <code>x.f</code> is illegal.
</li>
</ol>
<p>
Selectors automatically dereference pointers.
If <code>x</code> is of pointer type, <code>x.y</code>
is shorthand for <code>(*x).y</code>; if <code>y</code>
is also of pointer type, <code>x.y.z</code> is shorthand
Selectors automatically dereference pointers to structs.
If <code>x</code> is a pointer to a struct, <code>x.y</code>
is shorthand for <code>(*x).y</code>; if the field <code>y</code>
is also a pointer to a struct, <code>x.y.z</code> is shorthand
for <code>(*(*x).y).z</code>, and so on.
If <code>*x</code> is of pointer type, dereferencing
must be explicit;
only one level of automatic dereferencing is provided.
For an <code>x</code> of type <code>T</code> containing an
anonymous field declared as <code>*A</code>,
If <code>x</code> contains an anonymous field of type <code>*A</code>,
where <code>A</code> is also a struct type,
<code>x.f</code> is a shortcut for <code>(*x.A).f</code>.
</p>
<p>
......
......@@ -729,8 +729,11 @@ stotype(NodeList *l, int et, Type **t)
n->right = N;
if(n->embedded && n->type != T) {
t1 = n->type;
if(t1->sym == S && isptr[t1->etype])
if(t1->sym == S && isptr[t1->etype]) {
t1 = t1->type;
if(t1->etype == TINTER)
yyerror("embedded type cannot be a pointer to interface");
}
if(isptr[t1->etype])
yyerror("embedded type cannot be a pointer");
else if(t1->etype == TFORW && t1->embedlineno == 0)
......
......@@ -286,15 +286,6 @@ imethods(Type *t)
oldlist = pc;
genwrapper(t, f, isym, 0);
}
// Generate wrapper for pointer to interface type.
isym = methodsym(method, ptrto(t), 0);
if(!(isym->flags & SymSiggen)) {
isym->flags |= SymSiggen;
if(oldlist == nil)
oldlist = pc;
genwrapper(ptrto(t), f, isym, 0);
}
}
if(oldlist) {
......
......@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ reswitch:
ok = Erv;
goto ret;
}
if(isptr[t->etype]) {
if(isptr[t->etype] && t->type->etype != TINTER) {
t = t->type;
if(t == T)
goto error;
......
......@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ func ASSERT(p bool) {
type KeyType interface {
Hash() uint32
Match(other *KeyType) bool
Match(other KeyType) bool
}
......@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ type ValueType interface {
type Entry struct {
key *KeyType
value *ValueType
key KeyType
value ValueType
}
......@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ func (m *HashMap) Initialize (initial_log2_capacity uint32) {
}
func (m *HashMap) Probe (key *KeyType) *Entry {
func (m *HashMap) Probe (key KeyType) *Entry {
ASSERT(key != nil)
var i uint32 = key.Hash() % m.capacity()
......@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ func (m *HashMap) Probe (key *KeyType) *Entry {
}
func (m *HashMap) Lookup (key *KeyType, insert bool) *Entry {
func (m *HashMap) Lookup (key KeyType, insert bool) *Entry {
// Find a matching entry.
var p *Entry = m.Probe(key)
if p.key != nil {
......@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ func (n *Number) Hash() uint32 {
}
func (n *Number) Match(other *KeyType) bool {
func (n *Number) Match(other KeyType) bool {
// var y *Number = other
// return n.x == y.x
return false
......
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Check methods derived from embedded interface and *interface values.
// Check methods derived from embedded interface values.
package main
......@@ -19,18 +19,12 @@ func (t T) M() int64 { return int64(t) }
var t = T(Value)
var pt = &t
var ti Inter = t
var pti = &ti
type S struct { Inter }
var s = S{ ti }
var ps = &s
type SP struct { *Inter }
var sp = SP{ &ti }
var psp = &sp
var i Inter
var pi = &i
var ok = true
......@@ -45,35 +39,20 @@ func main() {
check("t.M()", t.M())
check("pt.M()", pt.M())
check("ti.M()", ti.M())
check("pti.M()", pti.M())
check("s.M()", s.M())
check("ps.M()", ps.M())
check("sp.M()", sp.M())
check("psp.M()", psp.M())
i = t
check("i = t; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = t; pi.M()", pi.M())
i = pt
check("i = pt; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = pt; pi.M()", pi.M())
i = s
check("i = s; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = s; pi.M()", pi.M())
i = ps
check("i = ps; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = ps; pi.M()", pi.M())
i = sp
check("i = sp; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = sp; pi.M()", pi.M())
i = psp
check("i = psp; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = psp; pi.M()", pi.M())
if !ok {
println("BUG: interface10")
......
// 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.
// Check methods derived from embedded interface and *interface values.
package main
import "os"
const Value = 1e12
type Inter interface { M() int64 }
type T int64
func (t T) M() int64 { return int64(t) }
var t = T(Value)
var pt = &t
var ti Inter = t
var pti = &ti
type S struct { Inter }
var s = S{ ti }
var ps = &s
type SP struct { *Inter } // ERROR "interface"
var i Inter
var pi = &i
var ok = true
func check(s string, v int64) {
if v != Value {
println(s, v)
ok = false
}
}
func main() {
check("t.M()", t.M())
check("pt.M()", pt.M())
check("ti.M()", ti.M())
check("pti.M()", pti.M()) // ERROR "method"
check("s.M()", s.M())
check("ps.M()", ps.M())
i = t
check("i = t; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = t; pi.M()", pi.M()) // ERROR "method"
i = pt
check("i = pt; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = pt; pi.M()", pi.M()) // ERROR "method"
i = s
check("i = s; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = s; pi.M()", pi.M()) // ERROR "method"
i = ps
check("i = ps; i.M()", i.M())
check("i = ps; pi.M()", pi.M()) // ERROR "method"
if !ok {
println("BUG: interface10")
os.Exit(1)
}
}
......@@ -124,9 +124,4 @@ func main() {
println("Val.val(v):", Val.val(v))
panic("fail")
}
pv := &v
if pv.val() != 3 {
println("pv.val():", pv.val())
panic("fail")
}
}
......@@ -20,3 +20,8 @@ type Val interface {
}
var _ = (*Val).val // ERROR "method"
var v Val
var pv = &v
var _ = pv.val() // ERROR "method"
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