checker: check if generic values have the same types (#13718)
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@ -980,6 +980,12 @@ pub fn (mytable &Table) type_to_code(t Type) string {
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}
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// clean type name from generics form. From Type<int> -> Type
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pub fn (t &Table) clean_generics_type_str(typ Type) string {
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result := t.type_to_str(typ)
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return result.all_before('<')
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}
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// import_aliases is a map of imported symbol aliases 'module.Type' => 'Type'
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pub fn (t &Table) type_to_str_using_aliases(typ Type, import_aliases map[string]string) string {
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sym := t.sym(typ)
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@ -1222,6 +1228,19 @@ pub fn (t &Table) fn_signature_using_aliases(func &Fn, import_aliases map[string
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return sb.str()
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}
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// Get the name of the complete quanlified name of the type
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// without the generic parts.
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pub fn (t &TypeSymbol) symbol_name_except_generic() string {
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// main.Abc<int>
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mut embed_name := t.name
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// remove generic part from name
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// main.Abc<int> => main.Abc
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if embed_name.contains('<') {
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embed_name = embed_name.all_before('<')
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}
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return embed_name
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}
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pub fn (t &TypeSymbol) embed_name() string {
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// main.Abc<int> => Abc<int>
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mut embed_name := t.name.split('.').last()
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@ -188,7 +188,39 @@ pub fn (mut c Checker) check_expected_call_arg(got ast.Type, expected_ ast.Type,
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return
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}
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}
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return error('cannot use `${c.table.type_to_str(got.clear_flag(.variadic))}` as `${c.table.type_to_str(expected.clear_flag(.variadic))}`')
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// Check on Generics types, there are some case where we have the following case
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// `&Type<int> == &Type<>`. This is a common case we are implementing a function
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// with generic parameters like `compare(bst Bst<T> node) {}`
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got_typ_sym := c.table.sym(got)
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got_typ_str := c.table.type_to_str(got.clear_flag(.variadic))
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expected_typ_sym := c.table.sym(expected_)
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expected_typ_str := c.table.type_to_str(expected.clear_flag(.variadic))
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if got_typ_sym.symbol_name_except_generic() == expected_typ_sym.symbol_name_except_generic() {
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// Check if we are making a comparison between two different types of
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// the same type like `Type<int> and &Type<>`
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if (got.is_ptr() != expected.is_ptr()) || !c.check_same_module(got, expected) {
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return error('cannot use `$got_typ_str` as `$expected_typ_str`')
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}
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return
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}
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return error('cannot use `$got_typ_str` as `$expected_typ_str`')
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}
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// helper method to check if the type is of the same module.
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// FIXME(vincenzopalazzo) This is a work around to the issue
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// explained in the https://github.com/vlang/v/pull/13718#issuecomment-1074517800
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fn (c Checker) check_same_module(got ast.Type, expected ast.Type) bool {
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clean_got_typ := c.table.clean_generics_type_str(got.clear_flag(.variadic)).all_before('<')
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clean_expected_typ := c.table.clean_generics_type_str(expected.clear_flag(.variadic)).all_before('<')
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if clean_got_typ == clean_expected_typ {
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return true
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// The following if confition should catch the bugs descripted in the issue
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} else if clean_expected_typ.all_after('.') == clean_got_typ.all_after('.') {
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return true
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}
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return false
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}
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pub fn (mut c Checker) check_basic(got ast.Type, expected ast.Type) bool {
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@ -1243,10 +1243,6 @@ pub fn (mut c Checker) method_call(mut node ast.CallExpr) ast.Type {
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final_arg_sym = c.table.sym(final_arg_typ)
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}
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if exp_arg_typ.has_flag(.generic) {
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if concrete_types.len == 0 {
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continue
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}
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if exp_utyp := c.table.resolve_generic_to_concrete(exp_arg_typ, method.generic_names,
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concrete_types)
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{
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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
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vlib/v/checker/tests/generic_parameter_on_method.vv:15:15: error: cannot use `&Type<int>` as `Type<>` in argument 1 to `ContainerType<int>.contains`
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13 | fn main() {
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14 | con := ContainerType<int>{typ: &Type<int>{0}}
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15 | con.contains(con.typ)
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| ~~~~~~~
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16 | println(con)
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17 | }
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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
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struct Type<T> {
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value T
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}
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struct ContainerType<T> {
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typ &Type<T>
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}
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fn (instance &ContainerType<T>) contains(typ Type<T>) {
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println(typ)
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}
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fn main() {
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con := ContainerType<int>{typ: &Type<int>{0}}
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con.contains(con.typ)
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println(con)
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}
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