compiler: Prohibit use of ellipsis operator on multi-valued calls.
Fixes golang/go#9525. From-SVN: r219984
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@ -8580,6 +8580,17 @@ Call_expression::do_lower(Gogo* gogo, Named_object* function,
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Call_expression* call = this->args_->front()->call_expression();
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call->set_is_multi_value_arg();
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if (this->is_varargs_)
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{
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// It is not clear which result of a multiple result call
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// the ellipsis operator should be applied to. If we unpack the
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// the call into its individual results here, the ellipsis will be
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// applied to the last result.
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error_at(call->location(),
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_("multiple-value argument in single-value context"));
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return Expression::make_error(call->location());
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}
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Expression_list* args = new Expression_list;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < rc; ++i)
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args->push_back(Expression::make_call_result(call, i));
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