This reverts commit f25f6eab0c.
Sorry, this was not meant to go in without the ztypes_freebsd_arm.go and the copyFromV9 function.
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This was a mistake made when bringing cmd/vet into the main repo.
Fixes#13416.
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This change makes existing Lookup API test cases conform to the new
return value form that all the Lookup APIs except LookupTXT must return
a single or multiple absolute domain names.
Updates #12189.
Fixes#12193.
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Switch IfMsghdr and IfaMsghdr to their 'l' variants, make the IfData layout
to be based on FreeBSD-11.0 (freebsdVersion >= 1100011).
Using freebsdVersion, detect the appropriate layout at runtime and decode
routing socket messages into the new IfData layout.
Fixes#11641
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Try to remove the most visible artefacts resulting from the
C to Go translation. It includes:
- refactoring the find function to eliminate goto and variable declarations
- removing useless variables still having a _ = xxx
- decreasing the number of upfront variable declarations
No semantic changes.
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Set the status code in case of error.
Fixes#11510
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Prior to this change "go tool vet -all -shadow" ran only -shadow check.
Also fix godoc package path in the usage text.
Fixes#13020
Change-Id: I87c60d6b06a02106ae8bff56adb79df032cc4646
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There is a report that fd 10 is already in use when run on some OS X machines.
I don't see how, and I can't reproduce the problem on my own OS X machine,
but it's easy enough to fix.
Fixes#12161.
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When run with "ulimit -s unlimited", the misc/cgo/test test binary
finds a stack size of 0x3000 returned by getcontext, causing the
runtime to try to stay within those bounds and then fault when
called back in the test after 64 kB has been used by C.
I suspect that Solaris is doing something clever like reporting the
current stack size and growing the stack as faults happen.
On all the other systems, getcontext reports the maximum stack size.
And when the ulimit is not unlimited, even Solaris reports the
maximum stack size.
Work around this by assuming that any stack on Solaris must be at least 1 MB.
Fixes#12210.
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Motivation:
* Previous implementation did not detect integer overflow when
parsing a base-256 encoded field.
* Previous implementation did not treat the integer as a two's
complement value as specified by GNU.
The relevant GNU specification says:
<<<
GNU format uses two's-complement base-256 notation to store values
that do not fit into standard ustar range.
>>>
Fixes#12435
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Motivation:
* Previous implementation silently failed when an integer overflow
occurred. Now, we report an ErrFieldTooLong.
* Previous implementation did not encode in two's complement format and was
unable to encode negative numbers.
The relevant GNU specification says:
<<<
GNU format uses two's-complement base-256 notation to store values
that do not fit into standard ustar range.
>>>
Fixes#12436
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Revert "Revert "sort: improve average quicksort performance""
This reverts commit 30b87bb9aa.
See https://golang.org/cl/15688 for the CL being replayed.
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Currently only one blank line is checked to be removed.
Changing sort.Sort may lead to more blank lines.
Let's remove them all.
It fixes a bug found by https://golang.org/cl/15688
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This is an example of converting an old HTTP/1-only test to test
against both HTTP/1 and HTTP/2.
Please send more of these!
Also, for comparing the http.Transport's responses between HTTP/1 and
HTTP/2, see clientserver_test.go's h12Compare type and tests using
h12Compare. Sometimes that's the more appropriate option.
Change-Id: Iea24d844481efd5849173b60e15dcc561a32b88f
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Followup to CL 12250.
For #10281.
Change-Id: If25d9cac92f10327bb355f2d11b00c625b464661
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RFC 2047 tokens like =?utf-8?B?whatever?= can only appear
unquoted, but this code was trying to decode them even when
they came out of quoted strings. Quoted strings must be left alone.
Fixes#11294.
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- change way of protection from O(N^2) on duplicate values.
Previous algorithm does additional comparisons and swaps
on every split pass.
Changed algorithm does one ordinal quicksort split pass,
and if distribution is skewed, then additional pass to
separate pivot's duplicates.
Changed algorithm could be slower on very ununique slice,
but it is still protected from O(N^2).
- increase small slice size and do simple shell sort pass
to amortize worst case on small slices.
Small slice has higher probability to have skewed
distribution, so lets sort it with simpler algorithm.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSortString1K 458374 388641 -15.21%
BenchmarkSortInt1K 217851 181796 -16.55%
BenchmarkSortInt64K 20539264 16730340 -18.54%
BenchmarkSort1e2 98668 95554 -3.16%
BenchmarkSort1e4 20278500 18316829 -9.67%
BenchmarkSort1e6 3215724392 2795999911 -13.05%
number of operations:
Size: Total: Swap: Less:
% % %
Sort 100 Avg -5.98% -18.43% -1.90%
Sort 100 Max -14.43% -16.02% -4.51%
Sort 300 Avg -7.50% -12.76% -5.96%
Sort 300 Max -11.29% -9.60% -4.30%
Sort 1000 Avg -12.13% -11.65% -12.25%
Sort 1000 Max -13.81% -11.77% -11.89%
Sort 3000 Avg -14.61% -9.30% -15.86%
Sort 3000 Max -15.81% -8.66% -15.19%
Sort 10000 Avg -16.10% -8.47% -17.80%
Sort 10000 Max -17.13% -7.63% -16.97%
Sort 30000 Avg -17.46% -7.56% -19.57%
Sort 30000 Max -18.24% -7.62% -17.68%
Sort 100000 Avg -18.83% -6.64% -21.33%
Sort 100000 Max -19.72% -6.70% -20.96%
Sort 300000 Avg -19.61% -6.16% -22.30%
Sort 300000 Max -20.69% -6.15% -21.81%
Sort 1000000 Avg -20.42% -5.58% -23.31%
Sort 1000000 Max -21.54% -5.56% -23.61%
Change-Id: I23868e8b52b5841b358cd5403967c9a97871e4d5
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Parsing literal IPv6 address with zone identifier is already supported
when not using cgo. This change enables it when using cgo too.
Fixes#12241.
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This change returns rooted DNS names on Plan 9,
for consistency with other operating systems.
Updates #12193.
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This makes TestTransportResponseCloseRace much faster and no longer
flaky.
In the process it also cleans up test hooks in net/http which were
inconsistent and scattered.
Change-Id: Ifd0b11dbc7e8915c24eb5bdc36731ed6751dd7ec
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The call "poptemp(t, order)" at line 906 should match up with the
assignment "t := marktemp(order)" at line 770, so use a new temporary
variable for stripping the ODCL nodes from a "case x := <-ch" node's
Ninit list.
Fixes#13469.
Passes toolstash/buildall.
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Fix a typo in de5b386; using `$ver` to determine linux major/minor
versions would produce those for clang, use `$linuxver` instead.
Updates #12898.
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This adds support for compressed ELF sections. This compression is
treated as a framing issue and hence the package APIs all
transparently decompress compressed sections. This requires some
subtlety for (*Section).Open, which returns an io.ReadSeeker: since
the decompressed data comes from an io.Reader, this commit introduces
a Reader-to-ReadSeeker adapter that is efficient for common uses of
Seek and does what it can otherwise.
Fixes#11773.
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GCC and LLVM support zlib-compressing DWARF debug sections (and
there's some evidence that this may be happening by default in some
circumstances now).
Add support for reading compressed DWARF sections. Since ELF
relocations apply to the decompressed data, decompression is done
before applying relocations. Since relcations are applied by
debug/elf, decompression must also be handled there.
Note that this is different from compressed ELF sections, which is a
more general mechanism used by very recent versions of GCC.
Updates #11773.
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Until now we've used ErrUnknownAlgorithm but that's a bit confusing
when it is returned for obviously-known things like MD5.
Fixes#10431.
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The flags are used in OpenFile, not Open.
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These are simply incompatible. Clang fixed the bug but not in older versions.
Fixes#12898.
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Followup to CL 16047.
For #12963.
Change-Id: I596cd5109b25a4079b966427411860fde8b9b54a
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Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
stackBarrier on amd64 sanity checks that it's unwinding the correct
entry in the stack barrier array. However, this check is wrong in two
ways that make it unlikely to catch anything, right or wrong:
1) It checks that savedLRPtr == SP, but, in fact, it should be that
savedLRPtr+8 == SP because the RET that returned to stackBarrier
popped the saved LR. However, we didn't notice this check was wrong
because,
2) the sense of the conditional branch is also wrong.
Fix both of these.
Change-Id: I38ba1f652b0168b5b2c11b81637656241262af7c
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