Beispiel #1
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// number = int_lit [ "p" int_lit ] .
//
func (p *parser) parseNumber() (typ *types.Basic, val exact.Value) {
	// mantissa
	mant := exact.MakeFromLiteral(p.parseInt(), token.INT)
	if mant == nil {
		panic("invalid mantissa")
	}

	if p.lit == "p" {
		// exponent (base 2)
		p.next()
		exp, err := strconv.ParseInt(p.parseInt(), 10, 0)
		if err != nil {
			p.error(err)
		}
		if exp < 0 {
			denom := exact.MakeInt64(1)
			denom = exact.Shift(denom, token.SHL, uint(-exp))
			typ = types.Typ[types.UntypedFloat]
			val = exact.BinaryOp(mant, token.QUO, denom)
			return
		}
		if exp > 0 {
			mant = exact.Shift(mant, token.SHL, uint(exp))
		}
		typ = types.Typ[types.UntypedFloat]
		val = mant
		return
	}

	typ = types.Typ[types.UntypedInt]
	val = mant
	return
}
Beispiel #2
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func (p *importer) ufloat() exact.Value {
	exp := p.int()
	x := exact.MakeFromBytes(p.bytes())
	switch {
	case exp < 0:
		d := exact.Shift(exact.MakeInt64(1), token.SHL, uint(-exp))
		x = exact.BinaryOp(x, token.QUO, d)
	case exp > 0:
		x = exact.Shift(x, token.SHL, uint(exp))
	}
	return x
}
Beispiel #3
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func (check *Checker) shift(x, y *operand, op token.Token) {
	untypedx := isUntyped(x.typ)

	// The lhs must be of integer type or be representable
	// as an integer; otherwise the shift has no chance.
	if !isInteger(x.typ) && (!untypedx || !representableConst(x.val, nil, UntypedInt, nil)) {
		check.invalidOp(x.pos(), "shifted operand %s must be integer", x)
		x.mode = invalid
		return
	}

	// spec: "The right operand in a shift expression must have unsigned
	// integer type or be an untyped constant that can be converted to
	// unsigned integer type."
	switch {
	case isInteger(y.typ) && isUnsigned(y.typ):
		// nothing to do
	case isUntyped(y.typ):
		check.convertUntyped(y, Typ[UntypedInt])
		if y.mode == invalid {
			x.mode = invalid
			return
		}
	default:
		check.invalidOp(y.pos(), "shift count %s must be unsigned integer", y)
		x.mode = invalid
		return
	}

	if x.mode == constant {
		if y.mode == constant {
			// rhs must be within reasonable bounds
			const stupidShift = 1023 - 1 + 52 // so we can express smallestFloat64
			s, ok := exact.Uint64Val(y.val)
			if !ok || s > stupidShift {
				check.invalidOp(y.pos(), "stupid shift count %s", y)
				x.mode = invalid
				return
			}
			// The lhs is representable as an integer but may not be an integer
			// (e.g., 2.0, an untyped float) - this can only happen for untyped
			// non-integer numeric constants. Correct the type so that the shift
			// result is of integer type.
			if !isInteger(x.typ) {
				x.typ = Typ[UntypedInt]
			}
			x.val = exact.Shift(x.val, op, uint(s))
			return
		}

		// non-constant shift with constant lhs
		if untypedx {
			// spec: "If the left operand of a non-constant shift
			// expression is an untyped constant, the type of the
			// constant is what it would be if the shift expression
			// were replaced by its left operand alone.".
			//
			// Delay operand checking until we know the final type:
			// The lhs expression must be in the untyped map, mark
			// the entry as lhs shift operand.
			info, found := check.untyped[x.expr]
			assert(found)
			info.isLhs = true
			check.untyped[x.expr] = info
			// keep x's type
			x.mode = value
			return
		}
	}

	// constant rhs must be >= 0
	if y.mode == constant && exact.Sign(y.val) < 0 {
		check.invalidOp(y.pos(), "shift count %s must not be negative", y)
	}

	// non-constant shift - lhs must be an integer
	if !isInteger(x.typ) {
		check.invalidOp(x.pos(), "shifted operand %s must be integer", x)
		x.mode = invalid
		return
	}

	x.mode = value
}