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cmd/compile: fix various small bugs related to type lists
Fix various small bugs related to delaying transformations due to type params. Most of these relate to the need to delay a transformation when an argument of an expression or statement has a type parameter that has a structural constraint. The structural constraint implies the operation should work, but the transformation can't happen until the actual value of the type parameter is known. - delay transformations for send statements and return statements if any args/values have type params. - similarly, delay transformation of a call where the function arg has type parameters. This is mainly important for the case where the function arg is a pure type parameter, but has a structural constraint that requires it to be a function. Move the setting of n.Use to transformCall(), since we may not know how many return values there are until then, if the function arg is a type parameter. - set the type of unary expressions from the type2 type (as we do with most other expressions), since that works better with expressions with type params. - deal with these delayed transformations in subster.node() and convert the CALL checks to a switch statement. - make sure ir.CurFunc is set properly during stenciling, including closures (needed for transforming return statements during stenciling). New test file typelist.go with tests for these cases. Change-Id: I1b82f949d8cec47d906429209e846f4ebc8ec85e Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/305729 Trust: Dan Scales <danscales@google.com> Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org> Run-TryBot: Dan Scales <danscales@google.com> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ func (g *irgen) expr0(typ types2.Type, expr syntax.Expr) ir.Node {
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case *syntax.Operation:
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if expr.Y == nil {
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return Unary(pos, g.op(expr.Op, unOps[:]), g.expr(expr.X))
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return Unary(pos, g.typ(typ), g.op(expr.Op, unOps[:]), g.expr(expr.X))
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}
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switch op := g.op(expr.Op, binOps[:]); op {
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case ir.OEQ, ir.ONE, ir.OLT, ir.OLE, ir.OGT, ir.OGE:
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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ func (g *irgen) selectorExpr(pos src.XPos, typ types2.Type, expr *syntax.Selecto
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if havePtr != wantPtr {
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if havePtr {
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x = Implicit(Deref(pos, x))
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x = Implicit(Deref(pos, x.Type().Elem(), x))
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} else {
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x = Implicit(Addr(pos, x))
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}
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