This is a port of CL 344390 with adjustments to names to make it
work for types2.
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As discussed in #47781, IndexListExpr is one character shorter and has
the advantage of being next to IndexExpr in documentation.
Updates #47781
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If the fuzz RPC finds no error and no new coverage, there's no point
in reconstructing the last value.
If the minimize RPC does not succeed in minimizing, either because the
error can't be reproduced, or new coverage can't be reproduced, or a
new error is found with the input, don't marshal or unmarshal the
input. Just use the original.
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The coordinator needs to marshal data that was provided
via f.Add. However, it was also attempting to marshal data
that was in testdata, which was not needed,
and was causing a panic. This change fixes this.
Fixesgolang/go#48228
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Workspace mode only allows -mod to be set to 'readonly'. When returning
the error for other values of -mod, specify the the value in the error
so it's easier to see what's going on when the go command is invoked
through another tool.
For #45713, #48186
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This change changes go.work files so that directory paths are clearly
distinguished from module paths by either being rooted absolute paths or
starting with '.' or '..' path elements if they are relative paths.
go mod initwork now checks that the go.work file doesn't already exist
before creating it, and gomod initwork and gomod editwork look up the
module path corresponding to a directory and write it to the directory
directive's comment.
For #45713
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While type checking expressions involving interface types, it is
possible that their type set is used before delayed actions are
processed. As a result, computeInterfaceTypeSet is called with a nil
checker, and errors in the interface type definition result in panics
(see #48234).
To avoid the panics, store a *Checker on Interface for use in between
checking of the interface type expression and processing of delayed
actions.
Fixes#48234
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As discussed on the go/types proposal (#47916), we should spell out the
word 'Type', rather than using 'T'.
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As discussed in the ast proposal (#47781), there's not really a strong
reason to avoid spelling out 'Type'.
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This aligns with the API proposal.
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This is a pure code move, with no other changes.
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Implement deduplication of type instances via the Environment by
recording a map of unique IDs for *Named types. This avoids an issue
with the existing type hash, where qualified names alone were not
sufficient to differentiate two *Named types that have the same fully
qualified name but which are distinct pointers. It also allows us to
drop the scope accounting for local types.
A subtle bug is also fixed in subst.go, where the instance t was passed
to typeHash rather than t.orig.
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Rather than create and delay execution of a closure for each type parameter
in a type parameter list, just create one per type parameter list.
While at it, inline the small amount of code for getting the type constraint
and remove the respective function.
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Check type constraints after the respective type parameter list
has been associated with a parameterized type so that recursive
type parameter constraints "see" a parameterized type.
Fixes#45550.
Fixes#47796.
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Pull in the latest published version of github.com/google/pprof
that is available at this time in the Go 1.18 development cycle.
Done with:
go get -d github.com/google/pprof@latest
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
For #36905.
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The codegen tests are currently skipped (see #48247). The test
added in CL 346050 did not compile because it was in the main
package but did not contain a main function. Changing the package
to 'codegen' fixes the issue.
Updates #48247.
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The codegen tests are currently skipped (see #48247) and the
bitfield tests do not actually compile due to a duplicate function
name (sbfiz5) added in CL 267602. Renaming the function fixes the
issue.
Updates #48247.
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This test is not executed by default (see #48247) and does not
actually pass. It was added in CL 346689. The code generation
changes made in that CL only change how instructions are assembled,
they do not actually affect the output of the compiler. This test
is unfortunately therefore invalid and will never pass.
Updates #48247.
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Now that issue #48124 is resolved, ran the
following commands inside the cmd module:
go get -d golang.org/x/tools@36045662144327e4475f9d356f49ab32ce730049 # main branch
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
For #36905.
Updates #48124.
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Setup .TOC. to point to the same place for all objects. Today, the linker
assumes all call relocations can use the local function entry point of
imported object files. This requires a consistent pointer across all
objects.
This intentionally computes the .TOC. pointer in all linking configurations.
In some cases the .TOC. is not used today (e.g linking position-dependent go
only code). It is harmless and simple to compute in all cases, so just
do it for easier maintenance.
Notably, .TOC. is used in some cases when static linking is requested on
ppc64le/linux:
* Position-independent C code using a PC-rel relocation against .TOC.. cgo
generated C object files are usually compiled PIC even if the go binary
itself is not.
* Anything which causes PLT stub generation. The stubs always generate
a .TOC. relative relocation.
* The race detector. Today, this links in an externally compiled archive which
contains position-independent object files.
Similarly, position-independent linking is always punted to the external
linker on ppc64 today.
Updates #21961Fixes#15409
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Be consistent with both style/wording and formatting of error messages.
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No functional change, but makes the code consistent and more readable.
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Use cursym.WriteInt rather than building up a slice of bytes and then writing them
out via PutUint32. This also allows for variable instruction sizes, which will be
needed when support for compressed (2 byte length) instructions is added.
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Replace the now poorly named rewriteMOV function with a markRelocs function,
absorbing the MOV validation into the instruction generation code.
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Rewrite and simplify the rewriteMOV function in preparation for eliminating it
entirely. Improve some error messages in the process.
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I was a little too agressive in CL 258957 (removing 387 support) in
removing a signaling NaN test that should probably still exist.
I should have just removed the 387 skip, not the entire test.
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Added new function earlyTransformAssign() to add needed CONVIFACE nodes
due to assignments in generic functions.
Fixes#48049
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Update #40724
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This is easier to use in documentation.
Adjust the existing documentation that worked around the unfortunate name.
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This allows callers to do (amortized) allocation-free iteration
over many maps.
Fixes#46293
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We had code in NewPtr() to set the HasTParam/HasShape flag as needed for
the cached ptr element if it wasn't set correctly based on its Elem.
This was causing the race mentioned in the issue.
But that setting code is no longer needed, as long as we call
SetRParams() soon after calling NewIncompleteNamedType(), before
creating/translating the underlying type (which we do). The
HasTParam/HasShape attribute can only come from setting of rparams or a
direct typeparam/shape somewhere in the underlying type, both of which
don't depend on recursion, etc. (as long as the rparams are set early).
Added a check that HasTParam/HasShape are set correctly for the cached
pointer/slice elems in NewPtr() and NewSlice().
Fixes#48191
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In CL 345572, we used the reflect.Value.SetLen method to avoid
extra memory allocation for reflect.Value.Slice.
This also applies to function decodeSlice
name old time/op new time/op delta
DecodeStringsSlice-12 96.5µs ±12% 63.0µs ± 8% -34.68% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
DecodeStringsSlice-12 89.3kB ± 0% 65.3kB ± 0% -26.89% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
DecodeStringsSlice-12 3.18k ± 0% 2.18k ± 0% -31.47% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
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We should be putting a newly instantiated imported type in
Instantiate/doInst onto the instTypeList, so its methods/dictionaries
are instantiated. To do this, we needed a more general way to add a
type to instTypeList, so add NeedInstType(), analogous to
NeedRuntimeType(). This has the extra advantage that now all types
created by the type substituter are added to instTypeList without any
extra code, which was easy to forget. doInst() now correctly calls
NeedInstType().
This is a bit aggressive, since a fully instantiated type in a generic
function/method may never be used, if the generic method is never
instantiated in the local package. But it should be fairly uncommon for
a generic method to mention a fully instantiated type (but it does
happen in this bug).
Fixes both cases mentioned in the bug.
Fixed#48185
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If the condition is a bool constant, there's no need to walk both
branches.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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golang.org/cl/33572 added a map iterator.
use the reflect.Value.MapRange to fix map keys that contain a NaN
Fixes#24075
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We were missing copying the Funarg value when substituting for a struct
type.
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Calling reader2.obj fully loads the referenced object, which is
necessary in general; but for reading the package index, we just need
to setup the name->index mapping. This CL adds this, so that lazy
loading works as intended.
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This is a port of CL 347534 to go/types.
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For lazy import resolution, there's reentrancy issue with (*Named).load
method, when "t.resolve(t)" can lead us to the same named type, thus
(*Named).load is called recursively, causing the deadlock.
The main problem is that when instantinate a type, we calculate the type
hashing, including TParams. Calling t.TParams().Len() triggers the
reentrancy call to "(*Named).load".
To fix this, just not checking TParams().Len() if we are hashing.
Updates #48185
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According to the .debug_gdb_scripts section specification
[https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/dotdebug_005fgdb_005fscripts-section.html],
each entry begins with a non-null prefix byte that specifies the kind of entry.
This commit resolves a question about magic byte and replaces a
hardcoded value with a meaningful constant "GdbScriptPythonFileId"
inside writegdbscript function.
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The most common cases:
len(s) > 0
len(s) < 1
and they can be simplified to:
len(s) != 0
len(s) == 0
Fixes#48054
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Now we have two functions that create names for instantiated types.
They are inconsistent when dealing with byte/rune type.
This CL makes instTypeName2 reuse the code of typecheck.InstTypeName
Fixes#48198
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The minimum required Linux kernel version for Go 1.18 will be changed to
2.6.32, see #45964. The dup3 syscall was added in 2.6.27, so the
fallback to use the dup2 syscall in forkAndExecInChild1 on some
platforms can be removed.
For #45964
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In rebasing the patch series up to CL 339015, the branches were messed
up by me, and changes from v3 to v4 of CL 339009 was lost. Fix the
ordering to restore alphabetical order per original review.
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This patch adds some rules to rewrite "(LeftShift (SignExtend x) lc)"
expression as "SBFIZ".
Add the test cases.
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