// Copyright 2018 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 test import ( "internal/testenv" "os" "path/filepath" "testing" ) const aliasSrc = ` package x type T = int ` func TestInvalidLang(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t) dir := t.TempDir() src := filepath.Join(dir, "alias.go") if err := os.WriteFile(src, []byte(aliasSrc), 0644); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } outfile := filepath.Join(dir, "alias.o") if testLang(t, "go9.99", src, outfile) == nil { t.Error("compilation with -lang=go9.99 succeeded unexpectedly") } // This test will have to be adjusted if we ever reach 1.99 or 2.0. if testLang(t, "go1.99", src, outfile) == nil { t.Error("compilation with -lang=go1.99 succeeded unexpectedly") } if testLang(t, "go1.8", src, outfile) == nil { t.Error("compilation with -lang=go1.8 succeeded unexpectedly") } if err := testLang(t, "go1.9", src, outfile); err != nil { t.Errorf("compilation with -lang=go1.9 failed unexpectedly: %v", err) } } func testLang(t *testing.T, lang, src, outfile string) error { run := []string{testenv.GoToolPath(t), "tool", "compile", "-p=p", "-lang", lang, "-o", outfile, src} t.Log(run) out, err := testenv.Command(t, run[0], run[1:]...).CombinedOutput() t.Logf("%s", out) return err }