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[dev.unified] go/internal: set underlying types in proper order
This problem appeared in google-internal testing. If the run-later functions are run in the wrong order, type definitions won't resolve properly. Change-Id: I9da0775976282e92ca036d20fd9fd6650900daf9 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/419996 Run-TryBot: David Chase <drchase@google.com> TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
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@ -583,6 +583,30 @@ func TestIssue13566(t *testing.T) {
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func TestTypeNamingOrder(t *testing.T) {
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skipSpecialPlatforms(t)
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// This package only handles gc export data.
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if runtime.Compiler != "gc" {
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t.Skipf("gc-built packages not available (compiler = %s)", runtime.Compiler)
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}
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// On windows, we have to set the -D option for the compiler to avoid having a drive
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// letter and an illegal ':' in the import path - just skip it (see also issue #3483).
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if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
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t.Skip("avoid dealing with relative paths/drive letters on windows")
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}
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tmpdir := mktmpdir(t)
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defer os.RemoveAll(tmpdir)
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testoutdir := filepath.Join(tmpdir, "testdata")
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compile(t, "testdata", "g.go", testoutdir)
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// import must succeed (test for issue at hand)
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_ = importPkg(t, "./testdata/g", tmpdir)
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}
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func TestIssue13898(t *testing.T) {
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skipSpecialPlatforms(t)
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src/go/internal/gcimporter/testdata/g.go
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src/go/internal/gcimporter/testdata/g.go
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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Input for TestTypeNamingOrder
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// ensures that the order in which "type A B" declarations are
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// processed is correct; this was a problem for unified IR imports.
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package g
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type Client struct {
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common service
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A *AService
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B *BService
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}
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type service struct {
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client *Client
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}
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type AService service
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type BService service
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@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ type pkgReader struct {
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// laterFns holds functions that need to be invoked at the end of
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// import reading.
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laterFns []func()
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// laterFors is used in case of 'type A B' to ensure that B is processed before A.
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laterFors map[types.Type]int
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}
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// later adds a function to be invoked at the end of import reading.
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@ -38,6 +40,15 @@ func (pr *pkgReader) later(fn func()) {
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pr.laterFns = append(pr.laterFns, fn)
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}
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// laterFor adds a function to be invoked at the end of import reading, and records the type that function is finishing.
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func (pr *pkgReader) laterFor(t types.Type, fn func()) {
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if pr.laterFors == nil {
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pr.laterFors = make(map[types.Type]int)
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}
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pr.laterFors[t] = len(pr.laterFns)
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pr.laterFns = append(pr.laterFns, fn)
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}
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// readUnifiedPackage reads a package description from the given
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// unified IR export data decoder.
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func readUnifiedPackage(fset *token.FileSet, ctxt *types.Context, imports map[string]*types.Package, input pkgbits.PkgDecoder) *types.Package {
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@ -487,7 +498,15 @@ func (pr *pkgReader) objIdx(idx pkgbits.Index) (*types.Package, string) {
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// unit tests expected that), but cmd/compile doesn't care
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// about it, so maybe we can avoid worrying about that here.
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rhs := r.typ()
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r.p.later(func() {
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pk := r.p
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pk.laterFor(named, func() {
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// First be sure that the rhs is initialized, if it needs to be initialized.
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delete(pk.laterFors, named) // prevent cycles
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if i, ok := pk.laterFors[rhs]; ok {
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f := pk.laterFns[i]
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pk.laterFns[i] = func() {} // function is running now, so replace it with a no-op
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f() // initialize RHS
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}
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underlying := rhs.Underlying()
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named.SetUnderlying(underlying)
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})
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