go/test/method2.go
Ian Lance Taylor 9169c27eaa test: match gccgo error messages
bug363.go:13:12: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
bug363.go:16:12: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand

pointer.go:34:6: error: incompatible type in initialization (pointer to interface type has no methods)
pointer.go:36:6: error: incompatible type in initialization

method2.go:15:1: error: invalid pointer or interface receiver type
method2.go:16:1: error: invalid pointer or interface receiver type
method2.go:21:1: error: invalid pointer or interface receiver type
method2.go:22:1: error: invalid pointer or interface receiver type
method2.go:28:15: error: type ‘*Val’ has no method ‘val’
method2.go:33:11: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘val’

shift1.go:19:16: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
shift1.go:24:19: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
shift1.go:25:17: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
shift1.go:18:18: error: shift of non-integer operand
shift1.go:26:13: error: floating point constant truncated to integer
shift1.go:33:15: error: integer constant overflow
shift1.go:34:15: error: integer constant overflow
shift1.go:35:17: error: integer constant overflow

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5081051
2011-09-21 17:25:48 -07:00

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// errchk $G $D/$F.go
// Copyright 2009 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 main
type T struct {
a int
}
type P *T
type P1 *T
func (p P) val() int { return 1 } // ERROR "receiver.* pointer|invalid pointer or interface receiver"
func (p *P1) val() int { return 1 } // ERROR "receiver.* pointer|invalid pointer or interface receiver"
type I interface{}
type I1 interface{}
func (p I) val() int { return 1 } // ERROR "receiver.*interface|invalid pointer or interface receiver"
func (p *I1) val() int { return 1 } // ERROR "receiver.*interface|invalid pointer or interface receiver"
type Val interface {
val() int
}
var _ = (*Val).val // ERROR "method"
var v Val
var pv = &v
var _ = pv.val() // ERROR "method"