case *syntax.CallExpr:
fun := g.expr(expr.Fun)
- if inferred, ok := g.info.Inferred[expr]; ok && len(inferred.Targs) > 0 {
+
+ // The key for the Inferred map is usually the expr.
+ key := syntax.Expr(expr)
+ if _, ok := expr.Fun.(*syntax.IndexExpr); ok {
+ // If the Fun is an IndexExpr, then this may be a
+ // partial type inference case. In this case, we look up
+ // the IndexExpr in the Inferred map.
+ // TODO(gri): should types2 always record the callExpr as the key?
+ key = syntax.Expr(expr.Fun)
+ }
+ if inferred, ok := g.info.Inferred[key]; ok && len(inferred.Targs) > 0 {
targs := make([]ir.Node, len(inferred.Targs))
for i, targ := range inferred.Targs {
targs[i] = ir.TypeNode(g.typ(targ))
"strconv"
)
+// Various implementations of fromStrings().
+
type _Setter[B any] interface {
Set(string)
type *B
}
+// Takes two type parameters where PT = *T
func fromStrings1[T any, PT _Setter[T]](s []string) []T {
result := make([]T, len(s))
for i, v := range s {
return result
}
+// Takes one type parameter and a set function
func fromStrings2[T any](s []string, set func(*T, string)) []T {
results := make([]T, len(s))
for i, v := range s {
return results
}
-type Settable int
+type _Setter2 interface {
+ Set(string)
+}
+
+// Takes only one type parameter, but causes a panic (see below)
+func fromStrings3[T _Setter2](s []string) []T {
+ results := make([]T, len(s))
+ for i, v := range s {
+ // Panics if T is a pointer type because receiver is T(nil).
+ results[i].Set(v)
+ }
+ return results
+}
+
+// Two concrete types with the appropriate Set method.
+
+type SettableInt int
-func (p *Settable) Set(s string) {
+func (p *SettableInt) Set(s string) {
i, err := strconv.Atoi(s)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
- *p = Settable(i)
+ *p = SettableInt(i)
+}
+
+type SettableString struct {
+ s string
+}
+
+func (x *SettableString) Set(s string) {
+ x.s = s
}
func main() {
- s := fromStrings1[Settable, *Settable]([]string{"1"})
+ s := fromStrings1[SettableInt, *SettableInt]([]string{"1"})
if len(s) != 1 || s[0] != 1 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v, want %v", s, []int{1}))
}
- s = fromStrings2([]string{"1"}, func(p *Settable, s string) { p.Set(s) })
+ // Test out constraint type inference, which should determine that the second
+ // type param is *SettableString.
+ ps := fromStrings1[SettableString]([]string{"x", "y"})
+ if len(ps) != 2 || ps[0] != (SettableString{"x"}) || ps[1] != (SettableString{"y"}) {
+ panic(s)
+ }
+
+ s = fromStrings2([]string{"1"}, func(p *SettableInt, s string) { p.Set(s) })
if len(s) != 1 || s[0] != 1 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v, want %v", s, []int{1}))
}
+
+ defer func() {
+ if recover() == nil {
+ panic("did not panic as expected")
+ }
+ }()
+ // This should type check but should panic at run time,
+ // because it will make a slice of *SettableInt and then call
+ // Set on a nil value.
+ fromStrings3[*SettableInt]([]string{"1"})
}