From f895ea1f24fb2ebdc496a13f25911321a1b4a09f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ian Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 13:52:56 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] compiler: look through aliases for type compatibility Aliases are supposed to be identical to the type being aliased, so questions about type compatibility need to always ignore aliases, except for error messages involving the type name. The test case for this is https://golang.org/cl/94995. Fixes golang/go#23912 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/94996 git-svn-id: svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk@257845 138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4 --- gcc/go/gofrontend/MERGE | 2 +- gcc/go/gofrontend/types.cc | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++--------- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/go/gofrontend/MERGE b/gcc/go/gofrontend/MERGE index cb7dffd7905..61bed68afca 100644 --- a/gcc/go/gofrontend/MERGE +++ b/gcc/go/gofrontend/MERGE @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -cef3934fbc63f5e121abb8f88d3799961ac95b59 +459a8a94e04a19bde7173ef7cf2db369c2e62e2d The first line of this file holds the git revision number of the last merge done from the gofrontend repository. diff --git a/gcc/go/gofrontend/types.cc b/gcc/go/gofrontend/types.cc index 40eccfcadca..11924e6e224 100644 --- a/gcc/go/gofrontend/types.cc +++ b/gcc/go/gofrontend/types.cc @@ -597,10 +597,10 @@ Type::are_compatible_for_comparison(bool is_equality_op, const Type *t1, return false; } - if (t1->named_type() != NULL) - return t1->named_type()->named_type_is_comparable(reason); - else if (t2->named_type() != NULL) - return t2->named_type()->named_type_is_comparable(reason); + if (t1->unalias()->named_type() != NULL) + return t1->unalias()->named_type()->named_type_is_comparable(reason); + else if (t2->unalias()->named_type() != NULL) + return t2->unalias()->named_type()->named_type_is_comparable(reason); else if (t1->struct_type() != NULL) { if (t1->struct_type()->is_struct_incomparable()) @@ -678,6 +678,12 @@ Type::are_assignable(const Type* lhs, const Type* rhs, std::string* reason) if (Type::are_identical(lhs, rhs, true, reason)) return true; + // Ignore aliases, except for error messages. + const Type* lhs_orig = lhs; + const Type* rhs_orig = rhs; + lhs = lhs->unalias(); + rhs = rhs->unalias(); + // The types are assignable if they have identical underlying types // and either LHS or RHS is not a named type. if (((lhs->named_type() != NULL && rhs->named_type() == NULL) @@ -740,15 +746,16 @@ Type::are_assignable(const Type* lhs, const Type* rhs, std::string* reason) { if (rhs->interface_type() != NULL) reason->assign(_("need explicit conversion")); - else if (lhs->named_type() != NULL && rhs->named_type() != NULL) + else if (lhs_orig->named_type() != NULL + && rhs_orig->named_type() != NULL) { - size_t len = (lhs->named_type()->name().length() - + rhs->named_type()->name().length() + size_t len = (lhs_orig->named_type()->name().length() + + rhs_orig->named_type()->name().length() + 100); char* buf = new char[len]; snprintf(buf, len, _("cannot use type %s as type %s"), - rhs->named_type()->message_name().c_str(), - lhs->named_type()->message_name().c_str()); + rhs_orig->named_type()->message_name().c_str(), + lhs_orig->named_type()->message_name().c_str()); reason->assign(buf); delete[] buf; } @@ -768,6 +775,10 @@ Type::are_convertible(const Type* lhs, const Type* rhs, std::string* reason) if (Type::are_assignable(lhs, rhs, reason)) return true; + // Ignore aliases. + lhs = lhs->unalias(); + rhs = rhs->unalias(); + // A pointer to a regular type may not be converted to a pointer to // a type that may not live in the heap, except when converting from // unsafe.Pointer. -- 2.11.4.GIT