go/test/recover3.go
Alan Donovan 052c942e20 test: ensure all failing tests exit nonzero.
Previously merely printing an error would cause the golden
file comparison (in 'bash run') to fail, but that is no longer
the case with the new run.go driver.

R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7310087
2013-02-12 13:17:49 -05:00

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// run
// Copyright 2010 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 recovering from runtime errors.
package main
import (
"runtime"
"strings"
)
var didbug bool
func bug() {
if didbug {
return
}
println("BUG")
didbug = true
}
func check(name string, f func(), err string) {
defer func() {
v := recover()
if v == nil {
bug()
println(name, "did not panic")
return
}
runt, ok := v.(runtime.Error)
if !ok {
bug()
println(name, "panicked but not with runtime.Error")
return
}
s := runt.Error()
if strings.Index(s, err) < 0 {
bug()
println(name, "panicked with", s, "not", err)
return
}
}()
f()
}
func main() {
var x int
var x64 int64
var p *[10]int
var q *[10000]int
var i int
check("int-div-zero", func() { println(1 / x) }, "integer divide by zero")
check("int64-div-zero", func() { println(1 / x64) }, "integer divide by zero")
check("nil-deref", func() { println(p[0]) }, "nil pointer dereference")
check("nil-deref-1", func() { println(p[1]) }, "nil pointer dereference")
check("nil-deref-big", func() { println(q[5000]) }, "nil pointer dereference")
i = 99999
var sl []int
check("array-bounds", func() { println(p[i]) }, "index out of range")
check("slice-bounds", func() { println(sl[i]) }, "index out of range")
var inter interface{}
inter = 1
check("type-concrete", func() { println(inter.(string)) }, "int, not string")
check("type-interface", func() { println(inter.(m)) }, "missing method m")
if didbug {
panic("recover3")
}
}
type m interface {
m()
}