+++ /dev/null
-package pkg
-
-import "sort"
-
-type T1 []int
-type T2 T1
-type T3 [1]int
-type T4 string
-
-func fn(arg1 interface{}, arg2 []int) {
- var v1 T1
- var v2 T2
- var v3 T3
- var v4 T4
- var v5 []int
- var v6 interface{} = []int{}
- var v7 interface{}
- if true {
- v7 = []int{}
- } else {
- v7 = 0
- }
- var v8 interface{} = 0
- sort.Slice(arg1, nil)
- sort.Slice(arg2, nil)
- sort.Slice(v1, nil)
- sort.Slice(v2, nil)
- sort.Slice(v3, nil) // want `sort\.Slice must only be called on slices, was called on \[1\]int`
- sort.Slice(v4, nil) // want `sort\.Slice must only be called on slices, was called on string`
- sort.Slice(v5, nil)
- sort.Slice(v6, nil)
- sort.Slice(v7, nil)
- sort.Slice(v8, nil) // want `sort\.Slice must only be called on slices, was called on int`
- sort.Slice([]int{}, nil)
- sort.Slice(0, nil) // want `sort\.Slice must only be called on slices, was called on int`
- sort.Slice(nil, nil) // want `cannot call sort\.Slice on nil literal`
- sort.SliceIsSorted(0, nil) // want `sort\.SliceIsSorted must only be called on slices, was called on int`
- sort.SliceStable(0, nil) // want `sort\.SliceStable must only be called on slices, was called on int`
-}