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// Copyright 2012 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.
// This file defines operands and associated operations.
package types2
import (
"bytes"
"cmd/compile/internal/syntax"
"fmt"
"go/constant"
"go/token"
)
// An operandMode specifies the (addressing) mode of an operand.
type operandMode byte
const (
invalid operandMode = iota // operand is invalid
novalue // operand represents no value (result of a function call w/o result)
builtin // operand is a built-in function
typexpr // operand is a type
constant_ // operand is a constant; the operand's typ is a Basic type
variable // operand is an addressable variable
mapindex // operand is a map index expression (acts like a variable on lhs, commaok on rhs of an assignment)
value // operand is a computed value
nilvalue // operand is the nil value
commaok // like value, but operand may be used in a comma,ok expression
commaerr // like commaok, but second value is error, not boolean
cgofunc // operand is a cgo function
)
var operandModeString = [...]string{
invalid: "invalid operand",
novalue: "no value",
builtin: "built-in",
typexpr: "type",
constant_: "constant",
variable: "variable",
mapindex: "map index expression",
value: "value",
nilvalue: "nil",
commaok: "comma, ok expression",
commaerr: "comma, error expression",
cgofunc: "cgo function",
}
// An operand represents an intermediate value during type checking.
// Operands have an (addressing) mode, the expression evaluating to
// the operand, the operand's type, a value for constants, and an id
// for built-in functions.
// The zero value of operand is a ready to use invalid operand.
//
type operand struct {
mode operandMode
expr syntax.Expr
typ Type
val constant.Value
id builtinId
}
// Pos returns the position of the expression corresponding to x.
// If x is invalid the position is nopos.
//
func (x *operand) Pos() syntax.Pos {
// x.expr may not be set if x is invalid
if x.expr == nil {
return nopos
}
return x.expr.Pos()
}
// Operand string formats
// (not all "untyped" cases can appear due to the type system,
// but they fall out naturally here)
//
// mode format
//
// invalid <expr> ( <mode> )
// novalue <expr> ( <mode> )
// builtin <expr> ( <mode> )
// typexpr <expr> ( <mode> )
//
// constant <expr> (<untyped kind> <mode> )
// constant <expr> ( <mode> of type <typ>)
// constant <expr> (<untyped kind> <mode> <val> )
// constant <expr> ( <mode> <val> of type <typ>)
//
// variable <expr> (<untyped kind> <mode> )
// variable <expr> ( <mode> of type <typ>)
//
// mapindex <expr> (<untyped kind> <mode> )
// mapindex <expr> ( <mode> of type <typ>)
//
// value <expr> (<untyped kind> <mode> )
// value <expr> ( <mode> of type <typ>)
//
// nilvalue untyped nil
// nilvalue nil ( of type <typ>)
//
// commaok <expr> (<untyped kind> <mode> )
// commaok <expr> ( <mode> of type <typ>)
//
// commaerr <expr> (<untyped kind> <mode> )
// commaerr <expr> ( <mode> of type <typ>)
//
// cgofunc <expr> (<untyped kind> <mode> )
// cgofunc <expr> ( <mode> of type <typ>)
//
func operandString(x *operand, qf Qualifier) string {
// special-case nil
if x.mode == nilvalue {
switch x.typ {
case nil, Typ[Invalid]:
return "nil (with invalid type)"
case Typ[UntypedNil]:
return "untyped nil"
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("nil (of type %s)", TypeString(x.typ, qf))
}
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
var expr string
if x.expr != nil {
expr = syntax.String(x.expr)
} else {
switch x.mode {
case builtin:
expr = predeclaredFuncs[x.id].name
case typexpr:
expr = TypeString(x.typ, qf)
case constant_:
expr = x.val.String()
}
}
// <expr> (
if expr != "" {
buf.WriteString(expr)
buf.WriteString(" (")
}
// <untyped kind>
hasType := false
switch x.mode {
case invalid, novalue, builtin, typexpr:
// no type
default:
// should have a type, but be cautious (don't crash during printing)
if x.typ != nil {
if isUntyped(x.typ) {
buf.WriteString(x.typ.(*Basic).name)
buf.WriteByte(' ')
break
}
hasType = true
}
}
// <mode>
buf.WriteString(operandModeString[x.mode])
// <val>
if x.mode == constant_ {
if s := x.val.String(); s != expr {
buf.WriteByte(' ')
buf.WriteString(s)
}
}
// <typ>
if hasType {
if x.typ != Typ[Invalid] {
var intro string
switch {
case isGeneric(x.typ):
intro = " of generic type "
case asTypeParam(x.typ) != nil:
intro = " of type parameter type "
default:
intro = " of type "
}
buf.WriteString(intro)
WriteType(&buf, x.typ, qf)
} else {
buf.WriteString(" with invalid type")
}
}
// )
if expr != "" {
buf.WriteByte(')')
}
return buf.String()
}
func (x *operand) String() string {
return operandString(x, nil)
}
// setConst sets x to the untyped constant for literal lit.
func (x *operand) setConst(k syntax.LitKind, lit string) {
var kind BasicKind
switch k {
case syntax.IntLit:
kind = UntypedInt
case syntax.FloatLit:
kind = UntypedFloat
case syntax.ImagLit:
kind = UntypedComplex
case syntax.RuneLit:
kind = UntypedRune
case syntax.StringLit:
kind = UntypedString
default:
unreachable()
}
val := constant.MakeFromLiteral(lit, kind2tok[k], 0)
if val.Kind() == constant.Unknown {
x.mode = invalid
x.typ = Typ[Invalid]
return
}
x.mode = constant_
x.typ = Typ[kind]
x.val = val
}
// isNil reports whether x is a typed or the untyped nil value.
func (x *operand) isNil() bool { return x.mode == nilvalue }
// assignableTo reports whether x is assignable to a variable of type T. If the
// result is false and a non-nil reason is provided, it may be set to a more
// detailed explanation of the failure (result != ""). The returned error code
// is only valid if the (first) result is false. The check parameter may be nil
// if assignableTo is invoked through an exported API call, i.e., when all
// methods have been type-checked.
func (x *operand) assignableTo(check *Checker, T Type, reason *string) (bool, errorCode) {
if x.mode == invalid || T == Typ[Invalid] {
return true, 0 // avoid spurious errors
}
V := x.typ
// x's type is identical to T
if check.identical(V, T) {
return true, 0
}
Vu := optype(V)
Tu := optype(T)
// x is an untyped value representable by a value of type T.
if isUntyped(Vu) {
if t, ok := Tu.(*Sum); ok {
return t.is(func(t Type) bool {
// TODO(gri) this could probably be more efficient
ok, _ := x.assignableTo(check, t, reason)
return ok
}), _IncompatibleAssign
}
newType, _, _ := check.implicitTypeAndValue(x, Tu)
return newType != nil, _IncompatibleAssign
}
// Vu is typed
// x's type V and T have identical underlying types
// and at least one of V or T is not a named type
if check.identical(Vu, Tu) && (!isNamed(V) || !isNamed(T)) {
return true, 0
}
// T is an interface type and x implements T
if Ti, ok := Tu.(*Interface); ok {
if m, wrongType := check.missingMethod(V, Ti, true); m != nil /* Implements(V, Ti) */ {
if reason != nil {
if wrongType != nil {
if check.identical(m.typ, wrongType.typ) {
*reason = fmt.Sprintf("missing method %s (%s has pointer receiver)", m.name, m.name)
} else {
*reason = fmt.Sprintf("wrong type for method %s (have %s, want %s)", m.Name(), wrongType.typ, m.typ)
}
} else {
*reason = "missing method " + m.Name()
}
}
return false, _InvalidIfaceAssign
}
return true, 0
}
// x is a bidirectional channel value, T is a channel
// type, x's type V and T have identical element types,
// and at least one of V or T is not a named type
if Vc, ok := Vu.(*Chan); ok && Vc.dir == SendRecv {
if Tc, ok := Tu.(*Chan); ok && check.identical(Vc.elem, Tc.elem) {
return !isNamed(V) || !isNamed(T), _InvalidChanAssign
}
}
return false, _IncompatibleAssign
}
// kind2tok translates syntax.LitKinds into token.Tokens.
var kind2tok = [...]token.Token{
syntax.IntLit: token.INT,
syntax.FloatLit: token.FLOAT,
syntax.ImagLit: token.IMAG,
syntax.RuneLit: token.CHAR,
syntax.StringLit: token.STRING,
}