github.com/go-asm/go@v1.21.1-0.20240213172139-40c5ead50c48/types/testdata/fixedbugs/issue60377.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 package p 6 7 // The type parameter P is not used in interface T1. 8 // T1 is a defined parameterized interface type which 9 // can be assigned to any other interface with the same 10 // methods. We cannot infer a type argument in this case 11 // because any type would do. 12 13 type T1[P any] interface{ m() } 14 15 func g[P any](T1[P]) {} 16 17 func _() { 18 var x T1[int] 19 g /* ERROR "cannot infer P" */ (x) 20 g[int](x) // int is ok for P 21 g[string](x) // string is also ok for P! 22 } 23 24 // This is analogous to the above example, 25 // but uses two interface types of the same structure. 26 27 type T2[P any] interface{ m() } 28 29 func _() { 30 var x T2[int] 31 g /* ERROR "cannot infer P" */ (x) 32 g[int](x) // int is ok for P 33 g[string](x) // string is also ok for P! 34 } 35 36 // Analogous to the T2 example but using an unparameterized interface T3. 37 38 type T3 interface{ m() } 39 40 func _() { 41 var x T3 42 g /* ERROR "cannot infer P" */ (x) 43 g[int](x) // int is ok for P 44 g[string](x) // string is also ok for P! 45 } 46 47 // The type parameter P is not used in struct S. 48 // S is a defined parameterized (non-interface) type which can only 49 // be assigned to another type S with the same type argument. 50 // Therefore we can infer a type argument in this case. 51 52 type S[P any] struct{} 53 54 func g4[P any](S[P]) {} 55 56 func _() { 57 var x S[int] 58 g4(x) // we can infer int for P 59 g4[int](x) // int is the correct type argument 60 g4[string](x /* ERROR "cannot use x (variable of type S[int]) as S[string] value in argument to g4[string]" */) 61 } 62 63 // This is similar to the first example but here T1 is a component 64 // of a func type. In this case types must match exactly: P must 65 // match int. 66 67 func g5[P any](func(T1[P])) {} 68 69 func _() { 70 var f func(T1[int]) 71 g5(f) 72 g5[int](f) 73 g5[string](f /* ERROR "cannot use f (variable of type func(T1[int])) as func(T1[string]) value in argument to g5[string]" */) 74 } 75 76 // This example would fail if we were to infer the type argument int for P 77 // exactly because any type argument would be ok for the first argument. 78 // Choosing the wrong type would cause the second argument to not match. 79 80 type T[P any] interface{} 81 82 func g6[P any](T[P], P) {} 83 84 func _() { 85 var x T[int] 86 g6(x, 1.2) 87 g6(x, "") 88 }