Commit f8ff6893 authored by Robert Griesemer's avatar Robert Griesemer

test: more systematic shift tests

To be submitted once gc agrees.

R=rsc, iant, remyoudompheng
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7861045
parent 88b98ff7
......@@ -49,9 +49,192 @@ var (
f3 = imag(1 << s) // ERROR "invalid"
)
// from the spec
func _() {
var (
s uint = 33
i = 1 << s // 1 has type int
j int32 = 1 << s // 1 has type int32; j == 0
k = uint64(1 << s) // 1 has type uint64; k == 1<<33
m int = 1.0 << s // 1.0 has type int
n = 1.0<<s != i // 1.0 has type int; n == false if ints are 32bits in size
o = 1<<s == 2<<s // 1 and 2 have type int; o == true if ints are 32bits in size
// next test only fails on 32bit systems
// p = 1<<s == 1<<33 // illegal if ints are 32bits in size: 1 has type int, but 1<<33 overflows int
u = 1.0 << s // ERROR "float64"
u1 = 1.0<<s != 0 // ERROR "float64"
u2 = 1<<s != 1.0 // ERROR "float64"
v float32 = 1 << s // ERROR "float32"
w int64 = 1.0 << 33 // 1.0<<33 is a constant shift expression
)
}
// shifts in comparisons w/ untyped operands
var (
a4 float64
b4 int
c4 = complex(1<<s, a4) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
d4 = complex(1<<s, b4) // ERROR "invalid"
_ = 1<<s == 1
_ = 1<<s == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s == 1 // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1 == 1
_ = 1<<s+1 == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1. == 1 // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1. == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1 == 1 // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1 == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1. == 1 // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1. == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s == 1<<s
_ = 1<<s == 1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s == 1<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s == 1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1<<s == 1
_ = 1<<s+1<<s == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1.<<s == 1 // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1.<<s == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1<<s == 1 // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1<<s == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1.<<s == 1 // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1.<<s == 1. // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1<<s == 1<<s+1<<s
_ = 1<<s+1<<s == 1<<s+1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1<<s == 1.<<s+1<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1<<s == 1.<<s+1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1.<<s == 1<<s+1<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1.<<s == 1<<s+1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1.<<s == 1.<<s+1<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1<<s+1.<<s == 1.<<s+1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1<<s == 1<<s+1<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1<<s == 1<<s+1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1<<s == 1.<<s+1<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1<<s == 1.<<s+1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1.<<s == 1<<s+1<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1.<<s == 1<<s+1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1.<<s == 1.<<s+1<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.<<s+1.<<s == 1.<<s+1.<<s // ERROR "shift of type float64"
)
// shifts in comparisons w/ typed operands
var (
x int
_ = 1<<s == x
_ = 1.<<s == x
_ = 1.1<<s == x // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = 1<<s+x == 1
_ = 1<<s+x == 1.
_ = 1<<s+x == 1.1 // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = 1.<<s+x == 1
_ = 1.<<s+x == 1.
_ = 1.<<s+x == 1.1 // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = 1.1<<s+x == 1 // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = 1.1<<s+x == 1. // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = 1.1<<s+x == 1.1 // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = 1<<s == x<<s
_ = 1.<<s == x<<s
_ = 1.1<<s == x<<s // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
)
// shifts as operands in non-arithmetic operations and as arguments
func _() {
var s uint
var a []int
_ = a[1<<s]
_ = a[1.]
// For now, the spec disallows these. We may revisit past Go 1.1.
_ = a[1.<<s] // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = a[1.1<<s] // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = make([]int, 1)
_ = make([]int, 1.)
_ = make([]int, 1.<<s)
_ = make([]int, 1.1<<s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = float32(1)
_ = float32(1 << s) // ERROR "shift of type float32"
_ = float32(1.)
_ = float32(1. << s) // ERROR "shift of type float32"
_ = float32(1.1 << s) // ERROR "shift of type float32"
_ = append(a, 1<<s)
_ = append(a, 1.<<s)
_ = append(a, 1.1<<s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
var b []float32
_ = append(b, 1<<s) // ERROR "type float32"
_ = append(b, 1.<<s) // ERROR "type float32"
_ = append(b, 1.1<<s) // ERROR "type float32"
_ = complex(1.<<s, 0) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = complex(1.1<<s, 0) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = complex(0, 1.<<s) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = complex(0, 1.1<<s) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
var a4 float64
var b4 int
_ = complex(1<<s, a4) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = complex(1<<s, b4) // ERROR "invalid"
var m1 map[int]string
delete(m1, 1<<s)
delete(m1, 1.<<s)
delete(m1, 1.1<<s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated|shift of type float64"
var m2 map[float32]string
delete(m2, 1<<s) // ERROR "invalid|cannot use 1 << s as type float32"
delete(m2, 1.<<s) // ERROR "invalid|cannot use 1 << s as type float32"
delete(m2, 1.1<<s) // ERROR "invalid|cannot use 1.1 << s as type float32"
}
// shifts of shifts
func _() {
var s uint
_ = 1 << (1 << s)
_ = 1 << (1. << s)
_ = 1 << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = 1. << (1 << s) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1. << (1. << s) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = 1.1 << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "invalid|1.1 truncated"
_ = (1 << s) << (1 << s)
_ = (1 << s) << (1. << s)
_ = (1 << s) << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
_ = (1. << s) << (1 << s) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = (1. << s) << (1. << s) // ERROR "shift of type float64"
_ = (1.1 << s) << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "invalid|1.1 truncated"
var x int
x = 1 << (1 << s)
x = 1 << (1. << s)
x = 1 << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
x = 1. << (1 << s)
x = 1. << (1. << s)
x = 1.1 << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
x = (1 << s) << (1 << s)
x = (1 << s) << (1. << s)
x = (1 << s) << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
x = (1. << s) << (1 << s)
x = (1. << s) << (1. << s)
x = (1.1 << s) << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "1.1 truncated"
var y float32
y = 1 << (1 << s) // ERROR "type float32"
y = 1 << (1. << s) // ERROR "type float32"
y = 1 << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "invalid|1.1 truncated|float32"
y = 1. << (1 << s) // ERROR "type float32"
y = 1. << (1. << s) // ERROR "type float32"
y = 1.1 << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "invalid|1.1 truncated|float32"
var z complex128
z = (1 << s) << (1 << s) // ERROR "type complex128"
z = (1 << s) << (1. << s) // ERROR "type complex128"
z = (1 << s) << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "invalid|1.1 truncated|complex128"
z = (1. << s) << (1 << s) // ERROR "type complex128"
z = (1. << s) << (1. << s) // ERROR "type complex128"
z = (1.1 << s) << (1.1 << s) // ERROR "invalid|1.1 truncated|complex128"
}
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