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cmd/compile/internal/types: remove Type.vargen
The unified frontend diasmbiguates local types by putting vargen directly into their symbol name instead. We no longer need a separate int field for it. Change-Id: I556c588ed68c5e2cb324cd46abd934894b5aaef9 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/527517 Reviewed-by: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com> Auto-Submit: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com> Reviewed-by: Than McIntosh <thanm@google.com> LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
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@ -319,14 +319,6 @@ func tconv2(b *bytes.Buffer, t *Type, verb rune, mode fmtMode, visited map[*Type
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}
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}
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sconv2(b, sym, verb, mode)
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// TODO(mdempsky): Investigate including Vargen in fmtTypeIDName
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// output too. It seems like it should, but that mode is currently
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// used in string representation used by reflection, which is
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// user-visible and doesn't expect this.
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if mode == fmtTypeID && t.vargen != 0 {
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fmt.Fprintf(b, "·%d", t.vargen)
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}
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return
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}
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ func TestSizeof(t *testing.T) {
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_64bit uintptr // size on 64bit platforms
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}{
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{Sym{}, 32, 64},
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{Type{}, 56, 96},
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{Type{}, 52, 96},
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{Map{}, 12, 24},
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{Forward{}, 20, 32},
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{Func{}, 32, 56},
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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ var DefaultKinds = [...]Kind{
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// package.Lookup(name)) and checking sym.Def. If sym.Def is non-nil, the type
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// already exists at package scope and is available at sym.Def.(*ir.Name).Type().
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// Local types (which may have the same name as a package-level type) are
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// distinguished by the value of vargen.
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// distinguished by their vargen, which is embedded in their symbol name.
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type Type struct {
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// extra contains extra etype-specific fields.
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// As an optimization, those etype-specific structs which contain exactly
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@ -195,8 +195,6 @@ type Type struct {
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slice *Type // []T, or nil
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}
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vargen int32 // unique name for OTYPE/ONAME
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kind Kind // kind of type
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align uint8 // the required alignment of this type, in bytes (0 means Width and Align have not yet been computed)
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@ -1114,10 +1112,6 @@ func (t *Type) cmp(x *Type) Cmp {
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}
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if x.obj != nil {
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// Syms non-nil, if vargens match then equal.
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if t.vargen != x.vargen {
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return cmpForNe(t.vargen < x.vargen)
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}
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return CMPeq
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}
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// both syms nil, look at structure below.
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@ -1617,25 +1611,6 @@ func (t *Type) Obj() Object {
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return t.obj
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}
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// typeGen tracks the number of function-scoped defined types that
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// have been declared. It's used to generate unique linker symbols for
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// their runtime type descriptors.
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var typeGen int32
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// SetVargen assigns a unique generation number to type t, which must
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// be a defined type declared within function scope. The generation
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// number is used to distinguish it from other similarly spelled
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// defined types from the same package.
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//
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// TODO(mdempsky): Come up with a better solution.
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func (t *Type) SetVargen() {
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base.Assertf(t.Sym() != nil, "SetVargen on anonymous type %v", t)
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base.Assertf(t.vargen == 0, "type %v already has Vargen %v", t, t.vargen)
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typeGen++
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t.vargen = typeGen
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}
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// SetUnderlying sets the underlying type of an incomplete type (i.e. type whose kind
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// is currently TFORW). SetUnderlying automatically updates any types that were waiting
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// for this type to be completed.
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