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go/types: better error message for binary ops on multi-valued operands #11896

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griesemer opened this issue Jul 27, 2015 · 1 comment
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f := func() (_, _ int) { return }
_ = f() + f()

produces:

invalid operation: operator + not defined for f() (value of type (_ int, _ int))

Should provide a more context-adequate error message (tuple types are not a user-visible concept). The gc compiler reports:

multiple-value f() in single-value context
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@griesemer griesemer added this to the Go1.6 milestone Jul 27, 2015
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CL https://golang.org/cl/14660 mentions this issue.

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