package noparse // The type error was chosen carefully to exercise a type-error analyzer. // We use the 'nonewvars' analyzer because the other candidates are tricky: // // - The 'unusedvariable' analyzer is disabled by default, so it is not // consistently enabled across Test{LSP,CommandLine} tests, which // both process this file. // - The 'undeclaredname' analyzer depends on the text of the go/types // "undeclared name" error, which changed in go1.20. // - The 'noresultvalues' analyzer produces a diagnostic containing newlines, // which breaks the parser used by TestCommandLine. // // This comment is all that remains of my afternoon. func bye(x int) { x := 123 //@diag(":=", "nonewvars", "no new variables", "warning") } func stuff() { } func .() {} //@diag(".", "syntax", "expected 'IDENT', found '.'", "error")