This is what pprof expects, or else it won't use the program.
And if it doesn't use the program, it gets very bad results.
Fixes#4818.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7728043
We added -I$GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH in cmd/go
(I think for use by cgo and swig, primarily) but didn't
update cmd/dist. I was testing some other code and
found that my changes built with cmd/go but failed
during the initial bootstrap. Make them match again.
R=golang-dev, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7707044
Fixed package.txt and adjusted package.html to match
structure (swapped if branches).
Fixes#4861.
R=golang-dev, adg, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7714043
For expressions where the result type is independent
of the argument types (comparisons, conversions, rhs
of shifts), set the final expression types for those
subtrees early.
This fixes several bugs where incorrect lhs shift
operands where used (say in a comparison), but were
not reported.
Together with the changes listed below this CL fixes
many type-checker bugs.
Also:
- better documented updateExprType
- added larger comment to expr.go explaining
the basic expression checking algorithm
- use latest definition for indices and make
arguments; use the same code to check both
- use the same mechanism for cycle detection
in constant expressions as for variables
(new field Constant.visited)
- more tests for complex and make builtins
- many more and systematic tests for shifts;
moved them into separate testfile
- in the testing code, don't compare the
expected error pattern against itself
(the actual message was always ignored...)
- fix affected error patterns in the test files
- various cleanups along the way
R=adonovan
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7432051
lib9: fix runcmd, removeall, and tempdir functions
cmd/dist: Include run_plan9.c and tempdir_plan9.c
from lib9 for build, and in general consider
file names containing "plan9" for building.
cmd/ld: provide function args for the new functions
from lib9.
R=rsc, rminnich, ality, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7666043
Method calls on interfaces with large stored values
will call the pointer receiver method which may be
a wrapper over a method with value receiver.
This is particularly inefficient for very small bodies.
Inlining the wrapped method body saves a potentially expensive
function call.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSortString1K 802295 641387 -20.06%
BenchmarkSortInt1K 359914 238234 -33.81%
BenchmarkSortInt64K 35764226 22803078 -36.24%
Fixes#4707.
R=golang-dev, daniel.morsing, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7214044
This includes a simplified resolvePath function and tests for all normal and abnormal path resolution examples described in RFC 3986, sections 5.4.1 and 5.4.2 [1]. Some of those examples failed before (see http://play.golang.org/p/F0ApSaXniv).
Also, parsing a reference "//foo" now works as expected. It was treated as an absolute path with very weird results (see http://play.golang.org/p/089b-_xoNe).
During path resolution, all dot segments are removed as described by the RFC.
A few existing tests had to be changed because they expected the wrong output.
Fixes#4700.
Fixes#4706.
[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.4.1
R=rsc, adg, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7203059
Tell Windows users how to update Mercurial's library.zip to add some missing dependencies.
Fixes#4745.
R=golang-dev, patrick.allen.higgins, minux.ma, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7558043
"go build" and "go install" were mixing stdout and stderr
from the toolchain, then putting it all on stdout. With this
change, it stays mixed, and is sent to stderr. Because
the toolchain does not create output in a clean compile/install,
sending all output to stderr makese more sense.
Also fix test.bash because of "mktemp: too few X's
in template `testgo'" on Linux.
Fixes#4917.
R=golang-dev, rsc, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7393073
I guess it would be too much to ask for gcc on my machine to give
the same errors as gcc on the builder machines.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7686044
This brings Mach-O generation more in line with ELF generation.
Having separate sections for the symtab and pclntab mean that we
can find them that way, instead of using the deprecated debug segments.
(And the host linker will keep separate sections for us, but probably
not the debug segments.)
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7688043
Previously it was evaluated once, so re-using the timeout option
repeatedly would always generate the same deadine.
Also switch to doing just one pass over the options, making
the private interface actually useful.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7608045
myrtle$ go version
go version devel +d533352b414d Sat Mar 09 05:39:15 2013 +0100 netbsd/386
myrtle$ time go test -ldflags -hostobj ../misc/cgo/test
ok _/var/project/GoLang/misc/cgo/test 10.962s
68.63s real 49.60s user 19.06s system
myrtle$ uname -a
NetBSD myrtle.plan9.local 6.0_BETA2 NetBSD 6.0_BETA2 (GENERIC) i386
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7641047
Update #4929
Regenerated from FreeBSD-9.1 for amd64 and 386, FreeBSD-CURRENT for arm.
R=devon.odell, minux.ma, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7438053
The call to the C function runtime.findnull() requires
that we provide the argument at 0(SP).
R=rsc, rminnich, ality
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7559047
The sticking point on 386 has been the "PC relative" relocations
used to point the garbage collection metadata at the type info.
These aren't in the code segment, and I don't trust that the linker
isn't doing something special that would be okay in code but
not when interpreting the pointers as data (for example, a PLT
jump table would be terrible).
Solve the problem in two steps:
1. Handle "PC relative" relocations within a section internally,
so that the external linker never sees them.
2. Move the gcdata and gcbss tables into the rodata section,
where the type information lives, so that the relocations can
be handled internally.
(To answer the obvious question, we make the gc->type
references relative so that they need not be relocated
individually when generating a shared object file.)
R=golang-dev, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7629043
For better printing, I recently changed Name to return "<unnamed>" for templates
with empty names, but this causes trouble for the many packages that used "" as
the template name, so restore the old behavior.
It's usually printed as a quoted string anyway, so it should be fine.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7577044