[dev.typeparams] cmd/compile/internal/types2: provide valid signature in errors involving method expressions

This is an adjusted port of a similar fix in https://golang.org/cl/324733.

Fixes #46583.

Change-Id: Ica1410e4de561e64e58b753e3da04b32156cbaf6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/325369
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
This commit is contained in:
Robert Griesemer 2021-06-04 21:38:40 -07:00
parent 74d46381b2
commit 0c40cb4a07
2 changed files with 45 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -582,13 +582,27 @@ func (check *Checker) selector(x *operand, e *syntax.SelectorExpr) {
goto Error
}
// the receiver type becomes the type of the first function
// argument of the method expression's function type
// The receiver type becomes the type of the first function
// argument of the method expression's function type.
var params []*Var
if sig.params != nil {
params = sig.params.vars
}
params = append([]*Var{NewVar(sig.recv.pos, sig.recv.pkg, sig.recv.name, x.typ)}, params...)
// Be consistent about named/unnamed parameters. This is not needed
// for type-checking, but the newly constructed signature may appear
// in an error message and then have mixed named/unnamed parameters.
// (An alternative would be to not print parameter names in errors,
// but it's useful to see them; this is cheap and method expressions
// are rare.)
name := ""
if len(params) > 0 && params[0].name != "" {
// name needed
name = sig.recv.name
if name == "" {
name = "_"
}
}
params = append([]*Var{NewVar(sig.recv.pos, sig.recv.pkg, name, x.typ)}, params...)
x.mode = value
x.typ = &Signature{
tparams: sig.tparams,

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@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
// Copyright 2021 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 p
type T1 struct{}
func (t T1) m(int) {}
var f1 func(T1)
type T2 struct{}
func (t T2) m(x int) {}
var f2 func(T2)
type T3 struct{}
func (T3) m(int) {}
var f3 func(T3)
type T4 struct{}
func (T4) m(x int) {}
var f4 func(T4)
func _() {
f1 = T1 /* ERROR func\(T1, int\) */ .m
f2 = T2 /* ERROR func\(t T2, x int\) */ .m
f3 = T3 /* ERROR func\(T3, int\) */ .m
f4 = T4 /* ERROR func\(_ T4, x int\) */ .m
}