Commit c65a2781 authored by Robert Griesemer's avatar Robert Griesemer

cmd/compile: better handling of incorrect type switches

Don't report errors if we don't have a correct type switch
guard; instead ignore it and leave it to the type-checker
to report the error. This leads to better error messages
concentrating on the type switch guard rather than errors
around (confusing) syntactic details.

Also clean up some code setting up AssertExpr (they never
have a nil Type field) and remove some incorrect TODOs.

Fixes #24470.

Change-Id: I69512f36e0417e3b5ea9c8856768e04b19d654a8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/103615
Run-TryBot: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: 's avatarMatthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
parent 071f0de4
......@@ -598,13 +598,7 @@ func (p *noder) expr(expr syntax.Expr) *Node {
n.SetSliceBounds(index[0], index[1], index[2])
return n
case *syntax.AssertExpr:
if expr.Type == nil {
panic("unexpected AssertExpr")
}
// TODO(mdempsky): parser.pexpr uses p.expr(), but
// seems like the type field should be parsed with
// ntype? Shrug, doesn't matter here.
return p.nod(expr, ODOTTYPE, p.expr(expr.X), p.expr(expr.Type))
return p.nod(expr, ODOTTYPE, p.expr(expr.X), p.typeExpr(expr.Type))
case *syntax.Operation:
if expr.Op == syntax.Add && expr.Y != nil {
return p.sum(expr)
......
......@@ -199,11 +199,18 @@ type (
// X.(Type)
AssertExpr struct {
X Expr
// TODO(gri) consider using Name{"..."} instead of nil (permits attaching of comments)
Type Expr
expr
}
// X.(type)
// Lhs := X.(type)
TypeSwitchGuard struct {
Lhs *Name // nil means no Lhs :=
X Expr // X.(type)
expr
}
Operation struct {
Op Operator
X, Y Expr // Y == nil means unary expression
......@@ -413,13 +420,6 @@ type (
simpleStmt
}
TypeSwitchGuard struct {
// TODO(gri) consider using Name{"..."} instead of nil (permits attaching of comments)
Lhs *Name // nil means no Lhs :=
X Expr // X.(type)
expr
}
CaseClause struct {
Cases Expr // nil means default clause
Body []Stmt
......
......@@ -907,6 +907,7 @@ loop:
p.next()
if p.got(_Type) {
t := new(TypeSwitchGuard)
// t.Lhs is filled in by parser.simpleStmt
t.pos = pos
t.X = x
x = t
......@@ -914,7 +915,7 @@ loop:
t := new(AssertExpr)
t.pos = pos
t.X = x
t.Type = p.expr()
t.Type = p.type_()
x = t
}
p.want(_Rparen)
......@@ -1584,12 +1585,12 @@ func (p *parser) bad() *BadExpr {
var ImplicitOne = &BasicLit{Value: "1"}
// SimpleStmt = EmptyStmt | ExpressionStmt | SendStmt | IncDecStmt | Assignment | ShortVarDecl .
func (p *parser) simpleStmt(lhs Expr, rangeOk bool) SimpleStmt {
func (p *parser) simpleStmt(lhs Expr, keyword token) SimpleStmt {
if trace {
defer p.trace("simpleStmt")()
}
if rangeOk && p.tok == _Range {
if keyword == _For && p.tok == _Range {
// _Range expr
if debug && lhs != nil {
panic("invalid call of simpleStmt")
......@@ -1636,51 +1637,35 @@ func (p *parser) simpleStmt(lhs Expr, rangeOk bool) SimpleStmt {
}
// expr_list
pos := p.pos()
switch p.tok {
case _Assign:
p.next()
if rangeOk && p.tok == _Range {
// expr_list '=' _Range expr
return p.newRangeClause(lhs, false)
case _Assign, _Define:
pos := p.pos()
var op Operator
if p.tok == _Define {
op = Def
}
// expr_list '=' expr_list
return p.newAssignStmt(pos, 0, lhs, p.exprList())
case _Define:
p.next()
if rangeOk && p.tok == _Range {
// expr_list ':=' range expr
return p.newRangeClause(lhs, true)
if keyword == _For && p.tok == _Range {
// expr_list op= _Range expr
return p.newRangeClause(lhs, op == Def)
}
// expr_list ':=' expr_list
// expr_list op= expr_list
rhs := p.exprList()
if x, ok := rhs.(*TypeSwitchGuard); ok {
switch lhs := lhs.(type) {
case *Name:
if x, ok := rhs.(*TypeSwitchGuard); ok && keyword == _Switch && op == Def {
if lhs, ok := lhs.(*Name); ok {
// switch … lhs := rhs.(type)
x.Lhs = lhs
case *ListExpr:
p.errorAt(lhs.Pos(), fmt.Sprintf("cannot assign 1 value to %d variables", len(lhs.ElemList)))
// make the best of what we have
if lhs, ok := lhs.ElemList[0].(*Name); ok {
x.Lhs = lhs
}
default:
p.errorAt(lhs.Pos(), fmt.Sprintf("invalid variable name %s in type switch", String(lhs)))
}
s := new(ExprStmt)
s.pos = x.Pos()
s.X = x
return s
}
}
as := p.newAssignStmt(pos, Def, lhs, rhs)
return as
return p.newAssignStmt(pos, op, lhs, rhs)
default:
p.syntaxError("expecting := or = or comma")
......@@ -1820,7 +1805,7 @@ func (p *parser) header(keyword token) (init SimpleStmt, cond Expr, post SimpleS
if p.got(_Var) {
p.syntaxError(fmt.Sprintf("var declaration not allowed in %s initializer", keyword.String()))
}
init = p.simpleStmt(nil, keyword == _For)
init = p.simpleStmt(nil, keyword)
// If we have a range clause, we are done (can only happen for keyword == _For).
if _, ok := init.(*RangeClause); ok {
p.xnest = outer
......@@ -1847,17 +1832,17 @@ func (p *parser) header(keyword token) (init SimpleStmt, cond Expr, post SimpleS
p.syntaxError("expecting for loop condition")
goto done
}
condStmt = p.simpleStmt(nil, false)
condStmt = p.simpleStmt(nil, 0 /* range not permitted */)
}
p.want(_Semi)
if p.tok != _Lbrace {
post = p.simpleStmt(nil, false)
post = p.simpleStmt(nil, 0 /* range not permitted */)
if a, _ := post.(*AssignStmt); a != nil && a.Op == Def {
p.syntaxErrorAt(a.Pos(), "cannot declare in post statement of for loop")
}
}
} else if p.tok != _Lbrace {
condStmt = p.simpleStmt(nil, false)
condStmt = p.simpleStmt(nil, keyword)
}
} else {
condStmt = init
......@@ -2003,7 +1988,7 @@ func (p *parser) commClause() *CommClause {
switch p.tok {
case _Case:
p.next()
c.Comm = p.simpleStmt(nil, false)
c.Comm = p.simpleStmt(nil, 0)
// The syntax restricts the possible simple statements here to:
//
......@@ -2049,7 +2034,7 @@ func (p *parser) stmtOrNil() Stmt {
if label, ok := lhs.(*Name); ok && p.tok == _Colon {
return p.labeledStmtOrNil(label)
}
return p.simpleStmt(lhs, false)
return p.simpleStmt(lhs, 0)
}
switch p.tok {
......@@ -2068,13 +2053,13 @@ func (p *parser) stmtOrNil() Stmt {
case _Operator, _Star:
switch p.op {
case Add, Sub, Mul, And, Xor, Not:
return p.simpleStmt(nil, false) // unary operators
return p.simpleStmt(nil, 0) // unary operators
}
case _Literal, _Func, _Lparen, // operands
_Lbrack, _Struct, _Map, _Chan, _Interface, // composite types
_Arrow: // receive operator
return p.simpleStmt(nil, false)
return p.simpleStmt(nil, 0)
case _For:
return p.forStmt()
......
......@@ -393,13 +393,13 @@ func (p *printer) printRawNode(n Node) {
p.print(_Rbrack)
case *AssertExpr:
p.print(n.X, _Dot, _Lparen)
if n.Type != nil {
p.printNode(n.Type)
} else {
p.print(_Type)
p.print(n.X, _Dot, _Lparen, n.Type, _Rparen)
case *TypeSwitchGuard:
if n.Lhs != nil {
p.print(n.Lhs, blank, _Define, blank)
}
p.print(_Rparen)
p.print(n.X, _Dot, _Lparen, _Type, _Rparen)
case *CallExpr:
p.print(n.Fun, _Lparen)
......@@ -557,12 +557,6 @@ func (p *printer) printRawNode(n Node) {
}
p.printSwitchBody(n.Body)
case *TypeSwitchGuard:
if n.Lhs != nil {
p.print(n.Lhs, blank, _Define, blank)
}
p.print(n.X, _Dot, _Lparen, _Type, _Rparen)
case *SelectStmt:
p.print(_Select, blank) // for now
p.printSelectBody(n.Body)
......
// errorcheck
// Copyright 2018 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.
// Verify that we get "use of .(type) outside type switch"
// before any other (misleading) errors. Test case from issue.
package p
func f(i interface{}) {
if x, ok := i.(type); ok { // ERROR "outside type switch"
}
}
......@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
package main
func main() {
switch main() := interface{}(nil).(type) { // ERROR "invalid variable name"
switch main() := interface{}(nil).(type) { // ERROR "invalid variable name|used as value"
default:
}
}
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