}
for _, test := range tests {
- ResetId() // avoid renumbering of type parameter ids when adding tests
info := Info{Types: make(map[syntax.Expr]TypeAndValue)}
var name string
if strings.HasPrefix(test.src, brokenPkg) {
pkg *Package
*Info
version version // accepted language version
+ nextID uint64 // unique Id for type parameters (first valid Id is 1)
objMap map[Object]*declInfo // maps package-level objects and (non-interface) methods to declaration info
impMap map[importKey]*Package // maps (import path, source directory) to (complete or fake) package
posMap map[*Interface][]syntax.Pos // maps interface types to lists of embedded interface positions
// Note: This is a uint32 rather than a uint64 because the
// respective 64 bit atomic instructions are not available
// on all platforms.
-var lastId uint32
+var lastID uint32
-// nextId returns a value increasing monotonically by 1 with
+// nextID returns a value increasing monotonically by 1 with
// each call, starting with 1. It may be called concurrently.
-func nextId() uint64 { return uint64(atomic.AddUint32(&lastId, 1)) }
+func nextID() uint64 { return uint64(atomic.AddUint32(&lastID, 1)) }
// A TypeParam represents a type parameter type.
type TypeParam struct {
// NewTypeParam returns a new TypeParam.
func (check *Checker) NewTypeParam(obj *TypeName, index int, bound Type) *TypeParam {
assert(bound != nil)
- typ := &TypeParam{check: check, id: nextId(), obj: obj, index: index, bound: bound}
+ // Always increment lastID, even if it is not used.
+ id := nextID()
+ if check != nil {
+ check.nextID++
+ id = check.nextID
+ }
+ typ := &TypeParam{check: check, id: id, obj: obj, index: index, bound: bound}
if obj.typ == nil {
obj.typ = typ
}
package types2
-import "sync/atomic"
-
func init() {
acceptMethodTypeParams = true
}
-
-// Upon calling ResetId, nextId starts with 1 again.
-// It may be called concurrently. This is only needed
-// for tests where we may want to have a consistent
-// numbering for each individual test case.
-func ResetId() { atomic.StoreUint32(&lastId, 0) }