// Copyright 2020 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 stringintconv checker. package a type A string type B = string type C int type D = uintptr func StringTest() { var ( i int j rune k byte l C m D n = []int{0, 1, 2} o struct{ x int } ) const p = 0 _ = string(rune(i)) // want `^conversion from int to string yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits \(did you mean fmt\.Sprint\(x\)\?\)$` _ = string(j) _ = string(k) _ = string(rune(p)) // want `^conversion from untyped int to string yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits \(did you mean fmt\.Sprint\(x\)\?\)$` _ = A(rune(l)) // want `^conversion from C \(int\) to A \(string\) yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits \(did you mean fmt\.Sprint\(x\)\?\)$` _ = B(rune(m)) // want `^conversion from uintptr to B \(string\) yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits \(did you mean fmt\.Sprint\(x\)\?\)$` _ = string(rune(n[1])) // want `^conversion from int to string yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits \(did you mean fmt\.Sprint\(x\)\?\)$` _ = string(rune(o.x)) // want `^conversion from int to string yields a string of one rune, not a string of digits \(did you mean fmt\.Sprint\(x\)\?\)$` }