Recognize gccgo error messages.

(Amusing side note: the GNU coding standards say: Please do
not use the term "illegal" to refer to erroneous input to a
computer program.  Please use "invalid" for this, and reserve
the term "illegal" for activities prohibited by law.)

indirect1.go:35:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:36:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:38:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:41:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:42:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:44:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:55:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:56:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:58:3: error: argument must be string or array or slice or map
indirect1.go:61:3: error: argument must be array or slice
indirect1.go:62:3: error: argument must be array or slice
indirect1.go:64:3: error: argument must be array or slice

R=rsc
DELTA=12  (0 added, 0 deleted, 12 changed)
OCL=31081
CL=31088
1 file changed
tree: e39e436a293fb3a24715c46df69143505323c920
  1. doc/
  2. include/
  3. lib/
  4. misc/
  5. pkg/
  6. src/
  7. test/
  8. usr/