// Copyright 2021 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. package types import ( "fmt" "go/ast" "go/token" "regexp" "strconv" "strings" ) // langCompat reports an error if the representation of a numeric // literal is not compatible with the current language version. func (check *Checker) langCompat(lit *ast.BasicLit) { s := lit.Value if len(s) <= 2 || check.allowVersion(check.pkg, 1, 13) { return } // len(s) > 2 if strings.Contains(s, "_") { check.errorf(lit, _InvalidLit, "underscores in numeric literals requires go1.13 or later") return } if s[0] != '0' { return } radix := s[1] if radix == 'b' || radix == 'B' { check.errorf(lit, _InvalidLit, "binary literals requires go1.13 or later") return } if radix == 'o' || radix == 'O' { check.errorf(lit, _InvalidLit, "0o/0O-style octal literals requires go1.13 or later") return } if lit.Kind != token.INT && (radix == 'x' || radix == 'X') { check.errorf(lit, _InvalidLit, "hexadecimal floating-point literals requires go1.13 or later") } } // allowVersion reports whether the given package // is allowed to use version major.minor. func (check *Checker) allowVersion(pkg *Package, major, minor int) bool { // We assume that imported packages have all been checked, // so we only have to check for the local package. if pkg != check.pkg { return true } ma, mi := check.version.major, check.version.minor return ma == 0 && mi == 0 || ma > major || ma == major && mi >= minor } type version struct { major, minor int } // parseGoVersion parses a Go version string (such as "go1.12") // and returns the version, or an error. If s is the empty // string, the version is 0.0. func parseGoVersion(s string) (v version, err error) { if s == "" { return } matches := goVersionRx.FindStringSubmatch(s) if matches == nil { err = fmt.Errorf(`should be something like "go1.12"`) return } v.major, err = strconv.Atoi(matches[1]) if err != nil { return } v.minor, err = strconv.Atoi(matches[2]) return } // goVersionRx matches a Go version string, e.g. "go1.12". var goVersionRx = regexp.MustCompile(`^go([1-9][0-9]*)\.(0|[1-9][0-9]*)$`)