go/types: better names for internal helper functions (cleanup)
Internal helper functions for type-checking type expressions were renamed to make it clearer when they should be used: typExpr (w/o def) -> typ typExpr (w/ def) -> definedType typ -> indirectType typExprInternal -> typInternal The rename emphasizes that in most cases Checker.typ should be used to compute the types.Type from an ast.Type. If the type is defined, definedType should be used. For composite type elements which are not "inlined" in memory, indirectType should be used. In the process, implicitly changed several uses of indirectType (old: typ) to typ (old: typExpr) by not changing the respective function call source. These implicit changes are ok in those places because either call is fine where we are not concerned about composite type elements. But using typ (old: typExpr) is more efficient than using indirectType (old: typ). Change-Id: I4ad14d5357c5f94b6f1c33173de575c4cd05c703 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/130595Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
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