If you had ambiguous code, and specified an invalid type, this could sneak through and become a runtime error, instead of a compile-time error. We fix this and add a test.
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19 lines
560 B
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import "datetime"
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import "sys"
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$secplusone = datetime.now() + $ayear
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# note the order of the assignment (year can come later in the code)
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$ayear = 60 * 60 * 24 * 365 # is a year in seconds (31536000)
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$tmplvalues = struct{year => $secplusone, load => $theload,}
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$theload float = sys.load()->x1 # ambiguous so we specify the type!
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if 5 > 3 {
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file "/tmp/mgmt/datetime" {
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state => $const.res.file.state.exists,
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content => template("Now + 1 year is: {{ .year }} seconds, aka: {{ datetime_print .year }}\n\nload average: {{ .load }}\n", $tmplvalues),
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}
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}
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