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author | Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@typesafe.com> | 2016-01-29 17:56:21 -0800 |
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committer | Stefan Zeiger <szeiger@novocode.com> | 2016-03-07 17:27:49 +0100 |
commit | e7e1c77092ec0d64a6ecbb8b920d1b4cca74837f (patch) | |
tree | fe490f451d0960b77045c621d7aa2b462288e119 /test/files/neg/outer-ref-checks.scala | |
parent | a926b840e1e756c0dcd936499583ed19d357b97b (diff) | |
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Improved outer ref checking in pattern matches:
The old algorithm omitted necessary outer ref checks in some places.
This new one is more conservative. It only omits outer ref checks when
the expected type and the scrutinee type match up, or when the expected
type is defined in a static location. For this specific purpose the top
level of a method or other code block (which is not a trait or class
definition) is also considered static because it does not have a prefix.
This change comes with a spec update to clarify the prefix rule for type
patterns. The new wording makes it clear that the presence of a prefix
is to be interpreted in a *semantic* way, i.e. the existence of a prefix
determines the necessity for an outer ref check, no matter if the prefix
is actually spelled out *syntactically*. Note that the old outer ref
check implementation did not use the alternative interpretation of
requiring prefixes to be given syntactically. It never created an outer
ref check for a local class `C`, no matter if the pattern was `_: C`
or `_: this.C`, thus violating both interpretations of the spec.
There is now explicit support for unchecked matches (like
`case _: (T @unchecked) =>`) to suppress warnings for unchecked outer
refs. `@unchecked` worked before and was used for this purpose in
`neg/t7721` but never actually existed as a feature. It was a result of
a bug that prevented an outer ref check from being generated in the
first place if *any* annotation was used on an expected type in a type
pattern. This new version will still generate the outer ref check if an
outer ref is available but suppress the warning otherwise. Other
annotations on type patterns are ignored.
New tests are in `neg/outer-ref-checks`. The expected results of tests
`neg/t7171` and `neg/t7171b` have changed because the compiler now
tries to generate additional outer ref checks that were not present
before (which was a bug).
Diffstat (limited to 'test/files/neg/outer-ref-checks.scala')
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diff --git a/test/files/neg/outer-ref-checks.scala b/test/files/neg/outer-ref-checks.scala new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..35983fe92b --- /dev/null +++ b/test/files/neg/outer-ref-checks.scala @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +import scala.annotation.unchecked.uncheckedVariance + +class Outer { + // A final class gets no outer ref, so we expect to see warnings where an outer ref check should be performed + final case class Inner(val s: String) // unchecked warning + + def belongs(a: Any): Unit = a match { + case Inner(s) => // unchecked warning + case _ => + } + + def belongsStaticSameOuter(a: Inner): Unit = a match { + case Inner(s) => // no need for outer check + // match is exhaustive, no default case needed + } + + def belongsOtherOuter(a: Outer#Inner): Unit = a match { + case Inner(s) => // unchecked warning + case O.Inner(s) => // unchecked warning + case _ => + } +} + +object O extends Outer { + def belongsStaticSameOuter2(a: Inner): Unit = a match { + case Inner(s) => // no need for outer check + // match is exhaustive, no default case needed + } + + def belongsStaticSameOuter3(a: Inner): Unit = a match { + case _: Inner => // no need for outer check + // match is exhaustive, no default case needed + } + + def belongsStaticSameOuter4(a: Inner): Unit = a match { + case _: (Inner @uncheckedVariance) => // no need for outer check + // match is exhaustive, no default case needed + } + + def belongsOtherOuter2(a: Outer#Inner): Unit = a match { + case Inner(s) => // unchecked warning + case _ => + } + + def belongsOtherOuter3(a: Outer#Inner): Unit = a match { + case _: Inner => // unchecked warning + case _ => + } + + def belongsOtherOuter4(a: Outer#Inner): Unit = a match { + case _: (Inner @unchecked) => // warning supressed + case _ => + } + + def belongsOtherOuter5(a: Outer#Inner): Unit = a match { + case _: (Inner @uncheckedVariance) => // unchecked warning + case _ => + } + + def nested: Unit = { + final case class I(s: String) + + def check1(a: Any): Unit = a match { + case I(s) => // no need for outer check + case _ => + } + + def check2(a: I): Unit = a match { + case I(s) => // no need for outer check + // match is exhaustive, no default case needed + } + } +} + +class O2 { + def nested: Unit = { + final case class I(s: String) + + def check1(a: Any): Unit = a match { + case I(s) => // no need for outer check (is this correct?) + case _ => + } + + def check2(a: I): Unit = a match { + case I(s) => // no need for outer check (is this correct?) + // match is exhaustive, no default case needed + } + } +} + +package p { + object T { + case class C(x: Int) + } +} + +object U { + val T = p.T +} + +class Test { + def m(a: Any) = a match { + case U.T.C(1) => 1 // used to warn + case _ => 1 + } +} |