// errorcheck -0 -m // Copyright 2015 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. // Test, using compiler diagnostic flags, that inlining is working. // Compiles but does not run. package foo import "unsafe" func add2(p *byte, n uintptr) *byte { // ERROR "can inline add2" "leaking param: p to result" return (*byte)(add1(unsafe.Pointer(p), n)) // ERROR "inlining call to add1" } func add1(p unsafe.Pointer, x uintptr) unsafe.Pointer { // ERROR "can inline add1" "leaking param: p to result" return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + x) } func f(x *byte) *byte { // ERROR "can inline f" "leaking param: x to result" return add2(x, 1) // ERROR "inlining call to add2" "inlining call to add1" } //go:noinline func g(x int) int { return x + 1 } func h(x int) int { // ERROR "can inline h" return x + 2 } func i(x int) int { // ERROR "can inline i" const y = 2 return x + y } func j(x int) int { // ERROR "can inline j" switch { case x > 0: return x + 2 default: return x + 1 } } // can't currently inline functions with a break statement func switchBreak(x, y int) int { var n int switch x { case 0: n = 1 Done: switch y { case 0: n += 10 break Done } n = 2 } return n } // can't currently inline functions with a type switch func switchType(x interface{}) int { // ERROR "switchType x does not escape" switch x.(type) { case int: return x.(int) default: return 0 } }