go/types, types2: print qualified object names in cycle errors

Fixes #50788.

Change-Id: Id1ed7d9c0687e3005e28598373fd5634178c78ca
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/413895
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
This commit is contained in:
Robert Griesemer 2022-06-23 17:53:01 -07:00
parent 3e58ef6cc7
commit 73475ef035
5 changed files with 61 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
package types2
import (
"bytes"
"cmd/compile/internal/syntax"
"fmt"
"go/constant"
@ -303,11 +304,23 @@ loop:
// cycleError reports a declaration cycle starting with
// the object in cycle that is "first" in the source.
func (check *Checker) cycleError(cycle []Object) {
// name returns the (possibly qualified) object name.
// This is needed because with generic types, cycles
// may refer to imported types. See issue #50788.
// TODO(gri) Thus functionality is used elsewhere. Factor it out.
name := func(obj Object) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
writePackage(&buf, obj.Pkg(), check.qualifier)
buf.WriteString(obj.Name())
return buf.String()
}
// TODO(gri) Should we start with the last (rather than the first) object in the cycle
// since that is the earliest point in the source where we start seeing the
// cycle? That would be more consistent with other error messages.
i := firstInSrc(cycle)
obj := cycle[i]
objName := name(obj)
// If obj is a type alias, mark it as valid (not broken) in order to avoid follow-on errors.
tname, _ := obj.(*TypeName)
if tname != nil && tname.IsAlias() {
@ -315,19 +328,20 @@ func (check *Checker) cycleError(cycle []Object) {
}
var err error_
if tname != nil && check.conf.CompilerErrorMessages {
err.errorf(obj, "invalid recursive type %s", obj.Name())
err.errorf(obj, "invalid recursive type %s", objName)
} else {
err.errorf(obj, "illegal cycle in declaration of %s", obj.Name())
err.errorf(obj, "illegal cycle in declaration of %s", objName)
}
for range cycle {
err.errorf(obj, "%s refers to", obj.Name())
err.errorf(obj, "%s refers to", objName)
i++
if i >= len(cycle) {
i = 0
}
obj = cycle[i]
objName = name(obj)
}
err.errorf(obj, "%s", obj.Name())
err.errorf(obj, "%s", objName)
check.report(&err)
}

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
package types
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/constant"
@ -302,30 +303,43 @@ loop:
// cycleError reports a declaration cycle starting with
// the object in cycle that is "first" in the source.
func (check *Checker) cycleError(cycle []Object) {
// name returns the (possibly qualified) object name.
// This is needed because with generic types, cycles
// may refer to imported types. See issue #50788.
// TODO(gri) Thus functionality is used elsewhere. Factor it out.
name := func(obj Object) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
writePackage(&buf, obj.Pkg(), check.qualifier)
buf.WriteString(obj.Name())
return buf.String()
}
// TODO(gri) Should we start with the last (rather than the first) object in the cycle
// since that is the earliest point in the source where we start seeing the
// cycle? That would be more consistent with other error messages.
i := firstInSrc(cycle)
obj := cycle[i]
objName := name(obj)
// If obj is a type alias, mark it as valid (not broken) in order to avoid follow-on errors.
tname, _ := obj.(*TypeName)
if tname != nil && tname.IsAlias() {
check.validAlias(tname, Typ[Invalid])
}
if tname != nil && compilerErrorMessages {
check.errorf(obj, _InvalidDeclCycle, "invalid recursive type %s", obj.Name())
check.errorf(obj, _InvalidDeclCycle, "invalid recursive type %s", objName)
} else {
check.errorf(obj, _InvalidDeclCycle, "illegal cycle in declaration of %s", obj.Name())
check.errorf(obj, _InvalidDeclCycle, "illegal cycle in declaration of %s", objName)
}
for range cycle {
check.errorf(obj, _InvalidDeclCycle, "\t%s refers to", obj.Name()) // secondary error, \t indented
check.errorf(obj, _InvalidDeclCycle, "\t%s refers to", objName) // secondary error, \t indented
i++
if i >= len(cycle) {
i = 0
}
obj = cycle[i]
objName = name(obj)
}
check.errorf(obj, _InvalidDeclCycle, "\t%s", obj.Name())
check.errorf(obj, _InvalidDeclCycle, "\t%s", objName)
}
// firstInSrc reports the index of the object with the "smallest"

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
// Copyright 2022 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 a
type T[P any] struct {
_ P
}

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
// Copyright 2022 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 b
import "./a"
type T a.T[T] // ERROR "invalid recursive type T\n.*T refers to\n.*a\.T refers to\n.*T"

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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
// errorcheckdir
// Copyright 2022 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 ignored