[dev.regabi] go/types: untyped shift counts must fit into uint

This is a port of CL 283872 to go/types. It differs from that CL only in
added error codes.

For #43697

Change-Id: I62277834cef1c0359bcf2c6ee4388731babbc855
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/291316
Trust: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
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Rob Findley 2021-02-11 10:17:39 -05:00 committed by Robert Findley
parent 060fa49bd2
commit a7e9b4b948
2 changed files with 25 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -730,14 +730,14 @@ func (check *Checker) comparison(x, y *operand, op token.Token) {
// If e != nil, it must be the shift expression; it may be nil for non-constant shifts. // If e != nil, it must be the shift expression; it may be nil for non-constant shifts.
func (check *Checker) shift(x, y *operand, e ast.Expr, op token.Token) { func (check *Checker) shift(x, y *operand, e ast.Expr, op token.Token) {
untypedx := isUntyped(x.typ) // TODO(gri) This function seems overly complex. Revisit.
var xval constant.Value var xval constant.Value
if x.mode == constant_ { if x.mode == constant_ {
xval = constant.ToInt(x.val) xval = constant.ToInt(x.val)
} }
if isInteger(x.typ) || untypedx && xval != nil && xval.Kind() == constant.Int { if isInteger(x.typ) || isUntyped(x.typ) && xval != nil && xval.Kind() == constant.Int {
// The lhs is of integer type or an untyped constant representable // The lhs is of integer type or an untyped constant representable
// as an integer. Nothing to do. // as an integer. Nothing to do.
} else { } else {
@ -749,16 +749,26 @@ func (check *Checker) shift(x, y *operand, e ast.Expr, op token.Token) {
// spec: "The right operand in a shift expression must have integer type // spec: "The right operand in a shift expression must have integer type
// or be an untyped constant representable by a value of type uint." // or be an untyped constant representable by a value of type uint."
switch {
case isInteger(y.typ): // Provide a good error message for negative shift counts.
// nothing to do if y.mode == constant_ {
case isUntyped(y.typ): yval := constant.ToInt(y.val) // consider -1, 1.0, but not -1.1
if yval.Kind() == constant.Int && constant.Sign(yval) < 0 {
check.invalidOp(y, _InvalidShiftCount, "negative shift count %s", y)
x.mode = invalid
return
}
}
// Caution: Check for isUntyped first because isInteger includes untyped
// integers (was bug #43697).
if isUntyped(y.typ) {
check.convertUntyped(y, Typ[Uint]) check.convertUntyped(y, Typ[Uint])
if y.mode == invalid { if y.mode == invalid {
x.mode = invalid x.mode = invalid
return return
} }
default: } else if !isInteger(y.typ) {
check.invalidOp(y, _InvalidShiftCount, "shift count %s must be integer", y) check.invalidOp(y, _InvalidShiftCount, "shift count %s must be integer", y)
x.mode = invalid x.mode = invalid
return return
@ -816,7 +826,7 @@ func (check *Checker) shift(x, y *operand, e ast.Expr, op token.Token) {
} }
// non-constant shift with constant lhs // non-constant shift with constant lhs
if untypedx { if isUntyped(x.typ) {
// spec: "If the left operand of a non-constant shift // spec: "If the left operand of a non-constant shift
// expression is an untyped constant, the type of the // expression is an untyped constant, the type of the
// constant is what it would be if the shift expression // constant is what it would be if the shift expression

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ func shifts0() {
// This depends on the exact spec wording which is not // This depends on the exact spec wording which is not
// done yet. // done yet.
// TODO(gri) revisit and adjust when spec change is done // TODO(gri) revisit and adjust when spec change is done
_ = 1<<- /* ERROR "truncated to uint" */ 1.0 _ = 1<<- /* ERROR "negative shift count" */ 1.0
_ = 1<<1075 /* ERROR "invalid shift" */ _ = 1<<1075 /* ERROR "invalid shift" */
_ = 2.0<<1 _ = 2.0<<1
_ = 1<<1.0 _ = 1<<1.0
@ -60,11 +60,13 @@ func shifts1() {
_ uint = 1 << u _ uint = 1 << u
_ float32 = 1 /* ERROR "must be integer" */ << u _ float32 = 1 /* ERROR "must be integer" */ << u
// for issue 14822 // issue #14822
_ = 1<<( /* ERROR "overflows uint" */ 1<<64)
_ = 1<<( /* ERROR "invalid shift count" */ 1<<64-1) _ = 1<<( /* ERROR "invalid shift count" */ 1<<64-1)
_ = 1<<( /* ERROR "invalid shift count" */ 1<<64)
_ = u<<(1<<63) // valid // issue #43697
_ = u<<(1<<64) // valid _ = u<<( /* ERROR "overflows uint" */ 1<<64)
_ = u<<(1<<64-1)
) )
} }