CL 342350 fixed deadcode panic with dead hidden closures. However, a
closure may contains nested dead hidden closures, so we need to mark
them dead as well.
Fixes#51839
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Tweak the (*Data).parseUnits method to check a bit more carefully for
buffer read errors, so as to avoid infinite looping on malformed
inputs.
Fixes#51758.
Updates #47653.
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When developing register ABI, for early testing the compiler
recognized a few magic names to trigger enabling register ABI.
After the development it is disabled (changed to a name that
cannot be spelled in the source code). Later in the development of
register ABI for ARM64 and PPC64, I don't think the magic names
were used. I think they can now be removed.
Keep the magic pragma for now in case it helps development.
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CL 372774 is for reflect, this CL is for internal/reflectlite.
Updates #50208
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This CL adds some initial support for spilling and reloading
registers in the new ABI for RISCV64.
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CL 392918 changed n.Diag() to always return false, we can now get rid
of all its deadcode paths.
Updates #51691
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CL 392918 changed t.Broke() to always return false, we can now get rid
of all its deadcode paths.
Updates #51691
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The -trimpath flag has a strong effect on the resulting binary:
in particular, it determines whether runtime.GOROOT can report
a meaningful path in the absence of an explicit GOROOT environment variable.
For #51461
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Also update cmd/dist to avoid setting gcflags and ldflags explicitly
when the set of flags to be set is empty (a verbose way of specifying
the default behavior).
Stamping was disabled for the Go standard library in CL 356014 due to
the cmd/dist flags causing cmd/go to (correctly) report the resulting
binaries as stale.
With cmd/dist fixed, we can also remove the special case in cmd/go,
which will allow tests of binaries in 'cmd' to read the build info
embedded in the test binary. That build info may be useful to
determine (say) whether runtime.GOROOT ought to work without GOROOT
set in the environment.
For #51483
Updates #37475
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This fixes a build failure due to inability to locate the "vet" tool
when the test binary is built with -trimpath.
Updates #51461
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Previously, we called path.Clean on the value of runtime.GOROOT() even
if it was empty, which would set it explicitly to ".".
That would cause (*Context).importGo to assume that errors resolving
paths in GOROOT are fatal and return early:
https://cs.opensource.google/go/go/+/master:src/go/build/build.go;l=1121-1127;drc=38174b3a3514629b84dcd76878b2f536b189dd7b
If we instead leave it empty (and are in module mode), then importGo
will fall back to letting the 'go' command resolve the path, which may
succeed if the 'go' command can infer the correct GOROOT (from its own
stamped-in default GOROOT or executable path).
Fixes#51483
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This fixes many (but not all) of the tests that currently fail
(due to a bogus path reported by runtime.GOROOT) when run with
'go test -trimpath std cmd'.
Updates #51461
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Previously, runtime.GOROOT() would return the string "go" in a binary
build with -trimpath. This change stamps the empty string instead,
using a sentinel value passed from cmd/go that looks like the GOROOT
environment variable (either "$GOROOT" or "%GOROOT%", depending on the
platform).
Fixes#51461
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In the beginning the Go compiler was in C, and C had a function
'getgoroot' that returned GOROOT from either the environment or a
generated constant. 'getgoroot' was mechanically converted to Go
(as obj.Getgoroot) in CL 3046.
obj.Getgoroot begat obj.GOROOT. obj.GOROOT begat objabi.GOROOT,
which begat buildcfg.GOROOT.
As far as I can tell, today's buildcfg.GOROOT is functionally
identical to runtime.GOROOT(). Let's reduce some complexity by
defining it in those terms.
While we're thinking about buildcfg.GOROOT, also check whether it is
non-empty: if the toolchain is built with -trimpath, the value of
GOROOT might not be valid or meaningful if the user invokes
cmd/compile or cmd/link directly, or via a build tool other than
cmd/go that doesn't care as much about GOROOT. (As of CL 390024,
runtime.GOROOT will return the empty string instead of a bogus one
when built with -trimpath.)
For #51461.
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Invoking a VCS tool requires that the VCS tool be installed, and also
adds latency to build commands. Unfortunately, we had been mistakenly
loading VCS metadata for tests of "main" packages.
Users almost never care about versioning for test binaries, because
'go test' runs the test in the source tree and test binaries are only
rarely used outside of 'go test'. So the user already knows exactly
which version the test is built against, because the source code is
right there — it's not worth the overhead to stamp.
Fixes#51723.
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When the test binary is built with the -trimpath flag,
runtime.GOROOT() is invalid, and must not be used to locate
GOROOT/lib/time/zoneinfo.zip. (We can use other sources instead.)
However, the test for the package expects zoneinfo.zip to definitely
exist. 'go test' runs the test binary in the directory containing its
source code — in this case GOROOT/src/time — so we can use that
information to find the zoneinfo.zip file when runtime.GOROOT isn't
available.
For #51483
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For #51698
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They should not share a shape with regular pointers. We could coalesce
multiple pointer-to-not-in-heap types, but doesn't seem worth it - just
make them fully stenciled.
Fixes#51733
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go get github.com/google/pprof@latest
go mod vendor
Plus a tiny change to the pprof command to match an upstream interface
change.
Updates #36905.
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mkalldocs.sh runs gofmt on the output, but the test does not.
If go help documentation and gofmt disagree, the test will fail.
Fix that.
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This is an in-process (non-exec'ing) replacement for cmd/internal/diff.
It uses an O(n log n) algorithm instead of the O(n²) algorithm
in standard diff binaries. It does not produce the absolute
shortest diffs, but the results are often more meaningful
than the standard diff, because it doesn't try to align
random blank lines or other noise.
Adding so that tests inside std (especially go/printer)
can print diffs.
Replacing cmd/internal/diff because we don't need two.
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In last cycle we developed register ABI for ARM64, enabled by
default as a GOEXPERIMENT. This cycle we turn it on all the time.
Later CLs will clean up fallback code.
To support in-development platforms (e.g. RISC-V), separate the
boolean variables for in-development platforms and always-on
platforms.
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cmd/go/internal/cfg duplicates many of the fields of
internal/buildcfg, but initializes them from a Go environment file in
addition to the usual process environment.
internal/buildcfg doesn't (and shouldn't) know or care about that
environment file, but prior to this CL it exposed hooks for
cmd/go/internal/cfg to write data back to internal/buildcfg to
incorporate information from the file. It also produced quirky
GOEXPERIMENT strings when a non-trivial default was overridden,
seemingly so that 'go env' would produce those same quirky strings in
edge-cases where they are needed.
This change reverses that information flow: internal/buildcfg now
exports a structured type with methods — instead of top-level
functions communicating through global state — so that cmd/go can
utilize its marshaling and unmarshaling functionality without also
needing to write results back into buildcfg package state.
The quirks specific to 'go env' have been eliminated by distinguishing
between the raw GOEXPERIMENT value set by the user (which is what we
should report from 'go env') and the cleaned, canonical equivalent
(which is what we should use in the build cache key).
For #51461.
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With the previous CL, internal/abi.IntArgRegs and FloatArgRegs
is controlled by RegabiArgs (or always enabled), so there is no
need to check for that goexperiment.
There are a few places we guard register-ABI specific code and
tests with the RegabiArgs flag. Switch to checking for the number
of argument registers instead.
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regabireflect goexperiment was helpful in the register ABI
development, to control code paths for reflect calls, before the
compiler can generate register ABI everywhere. It is not necessary
for now. Drop it.
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Add my current public email in both A+C, but keep old one too.
Add my @changkun.de email to CONTRIBUTORS.
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Fixes#51602. Previous test would not run in a pseudo-console (ConPTY).
New test avoids taskkill entirely by having the child request its own
console window be closed.
Verified that this runs locally (within a real console), over SSH
(within a pseudo-console), and that it breaks if #41884 were reverted.
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TestDirentRepeat fails on FreeBSD 11, but seems to pass on newer
versions. Go 1.18 is the last release to support FreeBSD 11 per
https://golang.org/doc/go1.18#freebsd and there are no FreeBSD 11
builders anymore. Thus unskip TestDirentRepeat to verify the issue is
indeed fixed on FreeBSD 12 and later.
For #31416
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pthread_attr_init on freebsd properly initializes the pthread_attr,
there is no need to zero it before the call. The comment and code were
probably copied from the linux/arm implementation.
This aligns the implementation on freebsd/arm with the implementation on
other freebsd architectures.
Fixes#44248
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Use bytealg.IndexByteString in UTF16FromString instead of an open-coded
loop.
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When ASan is enabled, treat conversions to unsafe.Pointer as
an escaping operation. In this way, all pointer operations on
the stack objects will become operations on the escaped heap
objects. As we've already supported ASan detection of error
memory accesses to heap objects. With this trick, we can use
-asan option to report errors on bad stack operations.
Add test cases.
Updates #44853.
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This reverts commit 5fd0ed7aaf.
Reason for revert: <The internal information in commit message is not removed.>
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IsIdentRune may be installed by a client of the scanner. If the
installed function accepts EOF as a valid identifier rune, Scan
calls may not terminate.
Check for EOF when a user-defined IsIdentRune is used.
Fixes#50909.
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Some systems set an artificially low soft limit on open file count,
for compatibility with code that uses select and its hard-coded
maximum file descriptor (limited by the size of fd_set).
Go does not use select, so it should not be subject to these limits.
On some systems the limit is 256, which is very easy to run into, even
in simple programs like gofmt when they parallelize walking a file tree.
After a long discussion on go.dev/issue/46279, we decided the best
approach was for Go to raise the limit unconditionally for itself, and
then leave old software to set the limit back as needed. Code that
really wants Go to leave the limit alone can set the hard limit, which
Go of course has no choice but to respect.
Take 2, after CL 392415 was rolled back for macOS and OpenBSD failures.
The macOS failures should be handled by the new call to sysctl("kern.maxfilesperproc"),
and the OpenBSD failures are handled by skipping the test (and filing #51713).
Fixes#46279.
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