// errorcheck
// Copyright 2014 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.
// Issue 8385: provide a more descriptive error when a method expression
// is called without a receiver.
package main
type Fooer interface {
Foo(i, j int)
}
func f(x int) {
}
type I interface {
M(int)
}
type T struct{}
func (t T) M(x int) {
}
func g() func(int)
func main() {
Fooer.Foo(5, 6) // ERROR "not enough arguments in call to method expression Fooer.Foo"
var i I
var t *T
g()() // ERROR "not enough arguments in call to g\(\)"
f() // ERROR "not enough arguments in call to f"
i.M() // ERROR "not enough arguments in call to i\.M"
I.M() // ERROR "not enough arguments in call to method expression I\.M"
t.M() // ERROR "not enough arguments in call to t\.M"
T.M() // ERROR "not enough arguments in call to method expression T\.M"
(*T).M() // ERROR "not enough arguments in call to method expression \(\*T\)\.M"
}