// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // This file contains tests for the shadowed variable checker. // Some of these errors are caught by the compiler (shadowed return parameters for example) // but are nonetheless useful tests. package a import "os" func ShadowRead(f *os.File, buf []byte) (err error) { var x int if f != nil { err := 3 // OK - different type. _ = err } if f != nil { _, err := f.Read(buf) // want "declaration of .err. shadows declaration at line 13" if err != nil { return err } i := 3 // OK _ = i } if f != nil { x := one() // want "declaration of .x. shadows declaration at line 14" var _, err = f.Read(buf) // want "declaration of .err. shadows declaration at line 13" if x == 1 && err != nil { return err } } for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { i := i // OK: obviously intentional idiomatic redeclaration go func() { println(i) }() } var shadowTemp interface{} switch shadowTemp := shadowTemp.(type) { // OK: obviously intentional idiomatic redeclaration case int: println("OK") _ = shadowTemp } if shadowTemp := shadowTemp; true { // OK: obviously intentional idiomatic redeclaration var f *os.File // OK because f is not mentioned later in the function. // The declaration of x is a shadow because x is mentioned below. var x int // want "declaration of .x. shadows declaration at line 14" _, _, _ = x, f, shadowTemp } // Use a couple of variables to trigger shadowing errors. _, _ = err, x return } func one() int { return 1 } // Must not complain with an internal error for the // implicitly declared type switch variable v. func issue26725(x interface{}) int { switch v := x.(type) { case int, int32: if v, ok := x.(int); ok { return v } case int64: return int(v) } return 0 } // Verify that implicitly declared variables from // type switches are considered in shadowing analysis. func shadowTypeSwitch(a interface{}) { switch t := a.(type) { case int: { t := 0 // want "declaration of .t. shadows declaration at line 78" _ = t } _ = t case uint: { t := uint(0) // OK because t is not mentioned later in this function _ = t } } } func shadowBlock() { var a int { var a = 3 // want "declaration of .a. shadows declaration at line 94" _ = a } _ = a }