The cgo tool would sometimes emit a bitfield at an offset that did not
correspond to the C offset, such as for the example in the new test.
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The paths may contain spaces. Quote them.
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cgo effectively prepends -I${SRCDIR} to the header include path of all
preambles it processes, so when an #include <> matches a header file
both in the source directory and also another include directory, the
local copy will be used in preference.
This behaviour is surprising but unfortunately also longstanding and
relied upon by packages in the wild, so the best we can do is to
document it.
Fixes#41059
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JavaScript environments are quite unpredictable because bundlers add
mocks for compatibility and libraries can polute the global namespace.
Detect more of such situations:
- Add check that require("fs") returns an object.
- Fix check that require("fs") returns an non-empty object.
- Add check that "module" is defined.
Fixes#40730
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Consider this test package:
package p
// enum E { E0 };
// union U { long x; };
// void f(enum E e, union U* up) {}
import "C"
func f() {
C.f(C.enum_E(C.E0), (*C.union_U)(nil))
}
In Go 1.14, cgo translated this to (omitting irrelevant details):
type _Ctype_union_U [8]byte
func f() {
_Cfunc_f(uint32(_Ciconst_E0), (*[8]byte)(nil))
}
func _Cfunc_f(p0 uint32, p1 *[8]byte) (r1 _Ctype_void) { ... }
Notably, _Ctype_union_U was declared as a defined type, but uses were
being rewritten into uses of the underlying type, which matched how
_Cfunc_f was declared.
After CL 230037, cgo started consistently rewriting "C.foo" type
expressions as "_Ctype_foo", which caused it to start emitting:
type _Ctype_enum_E uint32
type _Ctype_union_U [8]byte
func f() {
_Cfunc_f(_Ctype_enum_E(_Ciconst_E0), (*_Ctype_union_U)(nil))
}
// _Cfunc_f unchanged
Of course, this fails to type-check because _Ctype_enum_E and
_Ctype_union_U are defined types.
This CL changes cgo to emit:
type _Ctype_enum_E = uint32
type _Ctype_union_U = [8]byte
// f unchanged since CL 230037
// _Cfunc_f still unchanged
It would probably be better to fix this in (*typeConv).loadType so
that cgo generated code uses the _Ctype_foo aliases too. But as it
wouldn't have any effect on actual compilation, it's not worth the
risk of touching it at this point in the release cycle.
Updates #39537.
Fixes#40494.
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During the transitioning period, we mark symbols from Go shared
libraries reachable unconditionally. That might be useful when
there was still a large portion of the linker using sym.Symbols,
and only reachable symbols were converted to sym.Symbols. Marking
them reachable brings them to the dynamic symbol table, even if
they are not needed, increased the binary size unexpectedly.
That time has passed. Now we largely operate on loader symbols,
and it is not needed to mark them reachable anymore.
Fixes#40416.
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When linking against a Go shared library, when a global variable
in the main module has a type defined in the shared library, the
linker needs to pull the GC data from the shared library to build
the GC program for the global variable. Currently, this fails
silently, as the shared library file is closed too early and the
read failed (with no error check), causing a zero GC map emitted
for the variable, which in turn causes the runtime to treat the
variable as pointerless.
For now, fix this by keeping the file open. In the future we may
want to use mmap to read from the shared library instead.
Also add error checking. And fix a (mostly harmless) mistake in
size caluculation.
Also remove an erroneous condition for ARM64. ARM64 used to have
a special case to get the addend from the relocation on the
gcdata field. That was removed, but the new code accidentally
returned 0 unconditionally. It's no longer necessary to have any
special case, since the addend is now applied directly to the
gcdata field on ARM64, like on all the other platforms.
Fixes#39927.
This is the second attempt of CL 240462. And this reverts
CL 240616.
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This reverts CL 240462.
Reason for revert: test fails on PPC64LE.
Updates #39927.
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When linking against a Go shared library, when a global variable
in the main module has a type defined in the shared library, the
linker needs to pull the GC data from the shared library to build
the GC program for the global variable. Currently, this fails
silently, as the shared library file is closed too early and the
read failed (with no error check), causing a zero GC map emitted
for the variable, which in turn causes the runtime to treat the
variable as pointerless.
For now, fix this by keeping the file open. In the future we may
want to use mmap to read from the shared library instead.
Also add error checking. And fix a (mostly harmless) mistake in
size caluculation.
Also remove an erroneous condition for ARM64. ARM64 used to have
a special case to get the addend from the relocation on the
gcdata field. That was removed, but the new code accidentally
returned 0 unconditionally. It's no longer necessary to have any
special case, since the addend is now applied directly to the
gcdata field on ARM64, like on all the other platforms.
Fixes#39927.
Change-Id: Iecd32315b326c7059587fdc190e2fa99426e497e
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CL 230037 changed cmd/cgo to emit "type _Ctype_foo = bar" aliases for
all C.foo types mentioned in the original Go source files. However,
cmd/cgo already emits an appropriate type definition for _Ctype_void.
So if a source file explicitly mentions C.void, this resulted in
_Ctype_void being declared multiple times.
This CL fixes the issue by suppressing the "type _Ctype_void =
_Ctype_void" alias before printing it. This should be safe because
_Ctype_void is the only type that's specially emitted in out.go at the
moment.
A somewhat better fix might be to fix how _Ctype_void is declared in
the cmd/cgo "frontend", but this is a less invasive fix.
Fixes#39877.
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Normally, packages are loaded in dependency order, and if a
Library object is not nil, it is already loaded with the actual
fingerprint. In shared build mode, however, packages may be added
not in dependency order (e.g. go install -buildmode=shared std
adds all std packages before loading them), and it is possible
that a Library's fingerprint is not yet loaded. Skip the check
in this case (when the fingerprint is the zero value).
Fixes#39777.
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Similarly to EGLDisplay, EGLConfig is declared as a pointer but may
contain non-pointer values.
I believe this is the root cause of https://todo.sr.ht/~eliasnaur/gio/121.
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Cgo's initial design for handling "#define foo int*" involved
rewriting "C.foo" to "*_Ctype_int" everywhere. But now that we have
type aliases, we can declare "type _Ctype_foo = *_Ctype_int" once, and
then rewrite "C.foo" to just "_Ctype_foo".
This is important for go/types's UsesCgo mode, where go/types needs to
be able to figure out a type for each C.foo identifier using only the
information written into _cgo_gotypes.go.
Fixes#38649.
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This removes all conditions and conditional code (that I could find)
that depended on darwin/386.
Fixes#37610.
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This removes all conditions and conditional code (that I could find)
that depended on darwin/arm.
Fixes#35439 (since that only happened on darwin/arm)
Fixes#37611.
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CL 181857 broke the translation of certain C types using cmd/cgo -godefs
because it stores each typedef, array and qualified type with their
parent type name in the translation cache.
Fix this by only considering the parent type for typedefs of anonymous
structs which is the only case where types might become ambiguous.
Updates #31891Fixes#37479Fixes#37621
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In Webpack, require("fs") will always be empty. This behavior throws an error: "fs.writeSync is not function". It happens when you did "fmt.Println".
This PR avoids such problem and use polyfill in wasm_exec.js on Webpack.
Change-Id: I55f2c75ce86b7f84d2d92e8e217b5decfbe3c8a1
GitHub-Last-Rev: aecc847e3f
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Trace output showing how dummy GOROOT was being set up was incorrect
(sense of the "cp -r" trace messages was inverted). This patch fixes
the problem.
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Increase the size of the signal stack as the value given by SIGSTKSZ
is too small for the Go signal handler.
Fixes#37609
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If GOBIN is set in the GOENV file, then merely unsetting it in the
process environment is not sufficient. We can instead either set GOBIN
explicitly, or disable GOENV explicitly. For now, we (semi-arbitrary)
choose the former.
Fixes#37390
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Tests are skipped on linux/ppc64, not aix/ppc64.
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Old trace viewer stopped working with Chrome M80+ because the
old trace viewer heavily depended on WebComponents V0 which are deprecated.
Trace viewer recently migrated to use WebComponents V0 polyfill
(crbug.com/1036492). This CL brings in the newly updated trace_viewer_full.html
(sync'd @ 9508452e)
and updates the javascript snippet included in the /trace endpoint
to use the polyfill.
This brings in webcomponents.min.js copied from
https://chromium.googlesource.com/catapult/+/9508452e18f130c98499cb4c4f1e1efaedee8962/third_party/polymer/components/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents.min.js
That is necessary because the /trace endpoint needs to import
the vulcanized trace_viewer_full.html.
It's possible that some features are not working correctly with
this polyfill. In that case, report the issue to crbug.com/1036492.
There will be a warning message in the UI (yellow banner above the timeline)
which can be hidden by clicking the 'hide' button.
This allows to render the trace in browsers other than chrome in theory,
but I observed some buttons and functions still don't work outside
chrome.
Fixes#34374.
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Regression tests for #24161 use a macro to conditionally compile some
stub definitions. The macro tests that the minimum macOS version is
less than 10.12.
We get duplicate definitions when building this test with
CGO_CFLAGS=-mmacosx-version-min=10.x where 10.x < 10.12. With this
change, we use a different macro, __MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED__,
which tests the SDK version instead of the minimum macOS version. This
checks whether these definitions are present in headers.
After this change, 'go tool dist test cgo_test' should pass with
CGO_FLAGS=-mmacosx-version-min=10.10.
Updates #35459
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Go 1.14 will drop support for macOS 10.10, see #23011
This reverts CL 125304
Updates #26475
Updates #26513
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The test for issue 8945 was marked to only run on gccgo, but there was
no reason for that. It broke for gccgo using GCC 10, because GCC 10
defaults to -fno-common. Make the test run on gc, and split it into
test.go and testx.go to make it work with GCC 10.
The test for issue 9026 used two identical structs which GCC 10 turns
into the same type. The point of the test is not that the structs are
identical, but that they are handled in a particular order. So make
them different.
Updates #8945
Updates #9026
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Instead of installing shared libraries to GOROOT/pkg, clone the
necessary files into a new GOROOT and run there.
Given that we now have a build cache, ideally we should not need to
install into GOROOT/pkg at all, but we can't fix that during the 1.14
code freeze.
Updates #28387
Updates #28553
Updates #30316
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Otherwise, these tests produce no output, which can make the overall
output of all.bash a bit tricky to decipher.
Updates #30316
Updates #29062
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It turns out that the relative-path support never worked in the first
place.
It had been masked by the fact that we ~never invoke overlayDir with
an absolute path, which caused filepath.Rel to always return an error,
and overlayDir to always fall back to absolute paths.
Since the absolute paths seem to be working fine (and are simpler),
let's stick with those. As far as I can recall, the relative paths
were only a space optimization anyway.
Updates #28387
Updates #30316
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Previously, 'go test -v' in this directory would result in a massive
dump of go command output, because the test plumbed -v to 'build -x'.
This change separates them into distinct flags, so that '-v' only
implies the display of default 'go' command output.
Updates #30316
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The tests in this package invoked 'go install -i -buildmode=c-shared'
in order to generate an archive as well as multiple C header files.
Unfortunately, the behavior of the '-i' flag is inappropriately broad
for this use-case: it not only generates the library and header files
(as desired), but also attempts to install a number of (unnecessary)
archive files for transitive dependencies to
GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH_testcshared_shared, which may not be writable
— for example, if GOROOT is owned by the root user but the test is
being run by a non-root user.
Instead, for now we generate the header files for transitive dependencies
separately by running 'go tool cgo -exportheader'.
In the future, we should consider how to improve the ergonomics for
generating transitive header files without coupling that to
unnecessary library installation.
Updates #28387
Updates #30316
Updates #35715
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Also add a -testwork flag to facilitate debugging the test itself.
Three of the tests of this package invoked 'go install -i
-buildmode=c-archive' in order to generate an archive as well as
multiple C header files.
Unfortunately, the behavior of the '-i' flag is inappropriately broad
for this use-case: it not only generates the library and header files
(as desired), but also attempts to install a number of (unnecessary)
archive files for transitive dependencies to
GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH_shared, which may not be writable — for
example, if GOROOT is owned by the root user but the test is being run
by a non-root user.
Instead, for now we generate the header files for transitive dependencies
separately by running 'go tool cgo -exportheader'.
In the future, we should consider how to improve the ergonomics for
generating transitive header files without coupling that to
unnecessary library installation.
Updates #28387
Updates #30316
Updates #35715
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One of the 'go build' commands executed by this test passed the '-i'
flag, which caused the 'go' command to attempt to install transitive
standard-library dependencies to GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH_dynlink.
That failed if GOROOT/pkg was not writable (for example, if GOROOT was
owned by the root user, but the user running the test was not root).
As far as I can tell the '-i' flag is not necessary in this test.
Prior to the introduction of the build cache it may have been an
optimization, but now that the build cache is required the '-i' flag
only adds extra work.
Updates #30316
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The bash script that drives this test needs to know whether the
fortran compiler works, but it doesn't actually care about the
generated binary. Write that binary to /dev/null.
Updates #28387
Updates #30316
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tabs.getSelected has been deprecated since Chrome 33. Instead,
use tabs.query.
Fixes#35663
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The NDK is switching to ldd, and will stop including the gold linker.
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The bash version of the test wrote intermediate files to its testdata directory.
Updates #28387
Updates #30316Fixes#35536
Change-Id: Ib81b547d3c43e90df713a2172c8f399fefb53c68
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206901
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The problem causing the assert in #21647 are fixed at this point,
along with various other linker issues with plugin + Darwin. With
this in mind, remove the "-ldflags=-w" workaround for plugin mode on
Darwin and re-enable the appropriate tests misc/cgo/testplugin
Fixes#21647.
Fixes#27502.
Change-Id: I5b662987b138b06cfc9e1f9f6d804cf682bd501a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/206198
Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Odeke <emm.odeke@gmail.com>
Recent Xcode versions started to complain about the current min
version:
ld: warning: OS version (6.0.0) too small, changing to 7.0.0
Change-Id: Ieb525dd3e57429fe226b9d30d584b073c5e4768c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/204663
Reviewed-by: Tobias Klauser <tobias.klauser@gmail.com>
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The js.Value struct now contains a pointer, so a finalizer can
determine if the value is not referenced by Go any more.
Unfortunately this breaks Go's == operator with js.Value. This change
adds a new Equal method to check for the equality of two Values.
This is a breaking change. The == operator is now disallowed to
not silently break code.
Additionally the helper methods IsUndefined, IsNull and IsNaN got added.
Fixes#35111
Change-Id: I58a50ca18f477bf51a259c668a8ba15bfa76c955
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/203600
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