![]() Compute alignment padding rather than using a tab in trace output. This aligns the ":" after the file position in typical cases (files shorter than 1000 lines, lines shorter than 100 columns), resulting in nicer trace output for easier debugging. Before this CL (example trace): x.go:8:2: -- checking type A (white, objPath = ) x.go:8:11: . -- type B x.go:9:2: . . -- checking type B (white, objPath = A) x.go:9:14: . . . -- type C[D] x.go:9:13: . . . . -- instantiating type C with [D] x.go:9:13: . . . . . -- type C x.go:10:2: . . . . . . -- checking type C (white, objPath = A->B) x.go:10:6: . . . . . . . -- type any x.go:10:6: . . . . . . . => any (under = any) // *Alias x.go:10:11: . . . . . . . -- type struct{} x.go:10:11: . . . . . . . => struct{} // *Struct x.go:10:2: . . . . . . => type C[_ any] struct{} (black) With this CL: x.go:8:2 : -- checking type A (white, objPath = ) x.go:8:11 : . -- type B x.go:9:2 : . . -- checking type B (white, objPath = A) x.go:9:14 : . . . -- type C[D] x.go:9:13 : . . . . -- instantiating type C with [D] x.go:9:13 : . . . . . -- type C x.go:10:2 : . . . . . . -- checking type C (white, objPath = A->B) x.go:10:6 : . . . . . . . -- type any x.go:10:6 : . . . . . . . => any (under = any) // *Alias x.go:10:11 : . . . . . . . -- type struct{} x.go:10:11 : . . . . . . . => struct{} // *Struct x.go:10:2 : . . . . . . => type C[_ any] struct{} (black) Change-Id: Ibcf346737f57ec5351d1e1e65178e2c3c155d766 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/659755 Auto-Submit: Robert Griesemer <gri@google.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com> Reviewed-by: Robert Griesemer <gri@google.com> LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> |
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