[dev.typeparams] go/types: don't permit method calls on ptr to type parameter receivers

This is a port of CL 332609 to go/types.

Change-Id: I3482ea1b97bc7101b987ef312cd6cade80a5843f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/335112
Trust: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
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Rob Findley 2021-07-16 13:15:24 -04:00 committed by Robert Findley
parent 9b85985d36
commit 76b39959f4
4 changed files with 36 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -75,10 +75,12 @@ func lookupFieldOrMethod(T Type, addressable bool, pkg *Package, name string) (o
typ, isPtr := deref(T)
// *typ where typ is an interface has no methods.
// Be cautious: typ may be nil (issue 39634, crash #3).
if typ == nil || isPtr && IsInterface(typ) {
return
// *typ where typ is an interface or type parameter has no methods.
switch under(typ).(type) {
case *Interface, *TypeParam:
if isPtr {
return
}
}
// Start with typ as single entry at shallowest depth.

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@ -24,22 +24,20 @@ func _() {
eql[io.Reader](nil, nil)
}
// If we have a receiver of pointer type (below: *T) we must ignore
// the pointer in the implementation of the method lookup because
// the type bound of T is an interface and pointer to interface types
// have no methods and then the lookup would fail.
// If we have a receiver of pointer to type parameter type (below: *T)
// we don't have any methods, like for interfaces.
type C[T any] interface {
m()
}
// using type bound C
func _[T C[T]](x *T) {
x.m()
x.m /* ERROR x\.m undefined */ ()
}
// using an interface literal as bound
func _[T interface{ m() }](x *T) {
x.m()
x.m /* ERROR x\.m undefined */ ()
}
// In a generic function body all method calls will be pointer method calls.

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
// 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 Mer interface { M() }
func F[T Mer](p *T) {
p.M /* ERROR p\.M undefined */ ()
}
type MyMer int
func (MyMer) M() {}
func _() {
F(new(MyMer))
F[Mer](nil)
}

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@ -113,11 +113,6 @@ func asSignature(t Type) *Signature {
return op
}
func asInterface(t Type) *Interface {
op, _ := optype(t).(*Interface)
return op
}
func asMap(t Type) *Map {
op, _ := optype(t).(*Map)
return op
@ -128,10 +123,15 @@ func asChan(t Type) *Chan {
return op
}
// If the argument to asNamed and asTypeParam is of the respective types
// If the argument to asInterface, asNamed, or asTypeParam is of the respective type
// (possibly after expanding an instance type), these methods return that type.
// Otherwise the result is nil.
func asInterface(t Type) *Interface {
op, _ := optype(t).(*Interface)
return op
}
func asNamed(t Type) *Named {
e, _ := expand(t).(*Named)
return e