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cmd/compile: internal compiler error: found illegal assignment p.F.G -> uint #49242

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ALTree opened this issue Oct 30, 2021 · 3 comments
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ALTree commented Oct 30, 2021

$ gotip version
go version devel go1.18-f288526374 Fri Oct 29 04:21:07 2021 +0000 linux/amd64
package p

func F[G interface{ uint }]() int {
	f := func(uint) int { return 0 }
	return f(G(1))
}
$ gotip tool compile crash.go 

crash.go:5:12: internal compiler error: found illegal assignment p.F.G -> uint; 

goroutine 1 [running]:
runtime/debug.Stack()
	/home/alberto/go/src/runtime/debug/stack.go:24 +0x65
cmd/compile/internal/base.FatalfAt({0x0?, 0x0?}, {0xd271dd, 0x27}, {0xc0000ccd90, 0x3, 0x3})
	/home/alberto/go/src/cmd/compile/internal/base/print.go:227 +0x1ca
cmd/compile/internal/base.Fatalf(...)
	/home/alberto/go/src/cmd/compile/internal/base/print.go:196
cmd/compile/internal/noder.assignconvfn({0xe7e678, 0xc00031e240}, 0xc000366540)
	/home/alberto/go/src/cmd/compile/internal/noder/transform.go:423 +0x1b2
cmd/compile/internal/noder.typecheckaste(0xd0?, {0xc00031e2d0?, 0xcd7660?}, 0x0, 0xc0000cceb8?, {0xc00009edb0, 0x1, 0x0?})
	/home/alberto/go/src/cmd/compile/internal/noder/transform.go:499 +0x179
cmd/compile/internal/noder.transformCall(0xc00031e2d0)
	/home/alberto/go/src/cmd/compile/internal/noder/transform.go:160 +0x196
...

Tentatively labeling this as a release blocker since it's a compiler crasher on a valid program with typeparameters.

cc @randall77 @danscales

@ALTree ALTree added NeedsInvestigation Someone must examine and confirm this is a valid issue and not a duplicate of an existing one. release-blocker labels Oct 30, 2021
@ALTree ALTree added this to the Go1.18 milestone Oct 30, 2021
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@griesemer @findleyr In this example, the types2 typechecker is allowing the G(1) argument of f() to be assigned to its one parameter, which has 'uint' type, without explicit conversion. Is that intentionally allowed, or just something that is happening with the implementation?

G(1) has type typeparam, or possibly (depending on final definitions) the type of the constraint 'interface { uint }'. I don't think there is any current assignability rule that makes it clear that we should be able to assign a type param or 'interface { uint }' to a uint, even though there is only one single underlying type 'uint' in the constraint. But maybe we are intending to add that? (I know obviously there hasn't been time to update the assignability rules fully in the spec.) I guess such a new rule may be implied by a bunch of the SingleUnder/Structure implementation work. Just want to be clear on what's allowed or not.

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griesemer commented Oct 31, 2021

I've recently updated checking of assignments and I may have gone a bit too far. So this may (or may not be intended). Will discuss with @ianlancetaylor .

The implementation of the assignability check was too loose. Two named types (defined types, predeclared types, or type parameters) with different names, are not assignable without explicit conversion. This is a bug in the type checker.

That said, this seemingly equivalent program compiles fine:

package p

func _[P int](x P) int {
	return x
}

func _[P int]() int {
	return P(1)
}

Fix forthcoming.

@griesemer griesemer self-assigned this Oct 31, 2021
@griesemer griesemer added NeedsFix The path to resolution is known, but the work has not been done. and removed NeedsInvestigation Someone must examine and confirm this is a valid issue and not a duplicate of an existing one. labels Oct 31, 2021
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Change https://golang.org/cl/360274 mentions this issue: cmd/compile/internal/types2: differently named types are not assignable

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