Print it out much like godoc so there isn't a single block of text.
Print the symbol before its comment and indent the comment so
individual symbols separate visually.
Buffer the output.
Add a -c option to force case-sensitive matching.
Allow two arguments, like godoc, to help disambiguate cases
where path and symbol may be confused.
Improve the documentation printed by go help doc.
Change-Id: If687aad04bbacdf7dbe4bf7636de9fe96f756fd0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9471
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Removes the unused *bufio.Reader from the object controlling the
linker's primary output.
Change-Id: If91d9f60752f3dc4b280f35d6eb441f3c47574b2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9362
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Disable disassembly with external linking test on openbsd/arm, since this
platform does not currently support cgo/external linking.
Change-Id: I6eab6fcaac21407ce05075a4a1407fbfe0e6142b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9481
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
When reading the object files for linking, liblink takes care of
generate the data for them.
This is a port of https://golang.org/cl/3101 to Go.
Change-Id: Ie3e2d6515bd7d253a8c1e25c70ef8fed064436d8
Signed-off-by: Shenghou Ma <minux@golang.org>
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8383
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
This started out as trying to remove Bool2int calls, which it does a bit, but
mostly it ended up being removing the Link.Symmorestack array which seemed a
pointless bit of caching.
Change-Id: I91a51eb08cb4b08f3f9f093b575306499267b67a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9239
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
With 128KB stack reservation, on 32-bit Windows, the maximum number
threads is ~9000.
The original 65535-byte stack commit is causing problem on Windows
XP where it makes the stack reservation to be 1MB despite the fact
that the runtime specified 128KB.
While we're at here, also fix the extra spacings in the unable to
create more OS thread error message: println will insert a space
between each argument.
See #9457 for more information.
Change-Id: I3a82f7d9717d3d55211b6eb1c34b00b0eaad83ed
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2237
Reviewed-by: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
Run-TryBot: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
They have to read the boolean into a register first and then do
the comparison.
Fixes#10598.
Change-Id: I2b808837a8c6393e1e0778296b6592aaab2b04bf
Signed-off-by: Shenghou Ma <minux@golang.org>
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9453
Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
To avoid confusion with the runtime concept of copying stack.
Change-Id: I33442377b71012c2482c2d0ddd561492c71e70d0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8639
Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
These were lost in the transition from 8a/6a to asm.
Also, in the process, discover more aliases. I'm betting the missing
ones were a casualty of the recent merge of 386 and amd64.
Update #10385.
Change-Id: I1681034b25af3ffc103f75e5fc57baca5feb3fcd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9431
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Add the new go doc command to the go command, installed in
the tool directory.
(Still to do: tests)
Fix cmd/dist to remove old "package documentation" code that was
stopping it from including cmd/go/doc.go in the build.
Implement the doc command. Here is the help info from "go help doc":
===
usage: go doc [-u] [package|[package.]symbol[.method]]
Doc accepts at most one argument, indicating either a package, a symbol within a
package, or a method of a symbol.
go doc
go doc <pkg>
go doc <sym>[.<method>]
go doc [<pkg>].<sym>[.<method>]
Doc interprets the argument to see what it represents, determined by its syntax
and which packages and symbols are present in the source directories of GOROOT and
GOPATH.
The first item in this list that succeeds is the one whose documentation is printed.
For packages, the order of scanning is determined by the file system, however the
GOROOT tree is always scanned before GOPATH.
If there is no package specified or matched, the package in the current directory
is selected, so "go doc" shows the documentation for the current package and
"go doc Foo" shows the documentation for symbol Foo in the current package.
Doc prints the documentation comments associated with the top-level item the
argument identifies (package, type, method) followed by a one-line summary of each
of the first-level items "under" that item (package-level declarations for a
package, methods for a type, etc.)
The package paths must be either a qualified path or a proper suffix of a path
(see examples below). The go tool's usual package mechanism does not apply: package
path elements like . and ... are not implemented by go doc.
When matching symbols, lower-case letters match either case but upper-case letters
match exactly.
Examples:
go doc
Show documentation for current package.
go doc Foo
Show documentation for Foo in the current package.
(Foo starts with a capital letter so it cannot match a package path.)
go doc json
Show documentation for the encoding/json package.
go doc json
Shorthand for encoding/json assuming only one json package
is present in the tree.
go doc json.Number (or go doc json.number)
Show documentation and method summary for json.Number.
go doc json.Number.Int64 (or go doc json.number.int64)
Show documentation for the Int64 method of json.Number.
Flags:
-u
Show documentation for unexported as well as exported
symbols and methods.
===
Still to do:
Tests.
Disambiguation when there is both foo and Foo.
Flag for case-sensitive matching.
Change-Id: I83d409a68688a5445f54297a7e7c745f749b9e66
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9227
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Also call runtime.GC before exit to ensure
that the profiler picks up all allocations.
Fixes#10537.
Change-Id: Ibfbfc88652ac0ce30a6d1ae392f919df6c1e8126
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9261
Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Instead of running:
go test -short runtime -cpu=1
go test -short runtime -cpu=2
go test -short runtime -cpu=4
Run just:
go test -short runtime -cpu=1,2,4
This is a return to the Go 1.4.2 behavior.
We lose incremental display of progress and
per-cpu timing information, but we don't have
to recompile and relink the runtime test,
which is slow.
This cuts about 10s off all.bash.
Updates #10571.
Change-Id: I6e8c7149780d47439f8bcfa888e6efc84290c60a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9350
Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Reduces allocs linking cmd/go and runtime.test
by ~13%. No functional changes.
The most easily addressed sources of allocations
after this are expandpkg, rdstring, and symbuf
string conversion.
These can be reduced by interning strings,
but that increases the overall memory footprint.
Change-Id: Ifedefc9f2a0403bcc75460d6b139e8408374e058
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9391
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
The long comment block in obj6.go:progedit talked about the two code sequences
for accessing g as "local exec" and "initial exec", but really they are both forms
of local exec. This stuff is confusing enough without using the wrong words for
things, so rewrite it to talk about 2-instruction and 1-instruction sequences.
Unfortunately the confusion has made it into code, with the R_TLS_IE relocation
now doing double duty as meaning actual initial exec when externally linking and
boring old local exec when linking internally (half of this is my fault). So this
stops using R_TLS_IE in the local exec case. There is a chance this might break
plan9 or windows, but I don't think so. Next step is working out what the heck is
going on on ARM...
Change-Id: I09da4388210cf49dbc99fd25f5172bbe517cee57
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9273
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
I think this should fix the arm build. A proper fix involves making the handling
of tlsg less fragile, I'll try that tomorrow.
Update #10557
Change-Id: I9b1b666737fb40aebb6f284748509afa8483cce5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9272
Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
Run-TryBot: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
Also rename and update mkdoc.sh to mkalldocs.sh
Change-Id: Ief3673c22d45624e173fc65ee279cea324da03b5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9226
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
- main3.c tests main.main is exported when compiled for GOOS=android.
- wait longer for main2.c (it's slow on android/arm)
- rearranged test.bash
Fixes#10070.
Change-Id: I6e5a98d1c5fae776afa54ecb5da633b59b269316
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9296
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Hyang-Ah Hana Kim <hyangah@gmail.com>
This lets us avoid loading string constants via the GOT and (together with
http://golang.org/cl/9102) results in the fannkuch benchmark having very similar
register usage with -dynlink as without.
Change-Id: Ic3892b399074982b76773c3e547cfbba5dabb6f9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9103
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
We can expand the test cases as we discover problems.
This is some basic tests plus all the things I got wrong
in some recent work.
Change-Id: Id875fcfaf74eb087ae42b441fe47a34c5b8ccb39
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9158
Reviewed-by: Rick Hudson <rlh@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Some machines are so slow that even with the default timeoutScale,
they still timeout some tests. For example, currently some linux/arm
builders and the openbsd/arm builder are timing out the runtime
test and CL 8397 was proposed to skip some tests on openbsd/arm
to fix the build.
Instead of increasing timeoutScale or skipping tests, this CL
introduces an environment variable $GO_TEST_TIMEOUT_SCALE that
could be set to manually set a larger timeoutScale for those
machines/builders.
Fixes#10314.
Change-Id: I16c9a9eb980d6a63309e4cacd79eee2fe05769ee
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9223
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Forward signals to signal handlers installed before Go installs its own,
under certain circumstances. In particular, as iant@ suggests, signals are
forwarded iff:
(1) a non-SIG_DFL signal handler existed before Go, and
(2) signal is synchronous (i.e., one of SIGSEGV, SIGBUS, SIGFPE), and
(3a) signal occured on a non-Go thread, or
(3b) signal occurred on a Go thread but in CGo code.
Supported only on Linux, for now.
Change-Id: I403219ee47b26cf65da819fb86cf1ec04d3e25f5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8712
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
They are vestiges of the c2go transition.
Change-Id: I22672e40373ef77d7a0bf69cfff8017e46353055
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9265
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
They are vestiges of the c2go translation.
Change-Id: I9a10536f5986b751a35cc7d84b5ba69ae0c2ede7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9262
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
The constants in cmd/internal/goobj had gone stale (we had three copies of
these constants, working on reducing that was what got me to noticing this).
Some of the changes to link.hello.darwin.amd64 are the change from absolute
to %rip-relative addressing, a change which happened quite a while ago...
Depends on http://golang.org/cl/9113.
Fixes#10501.
Change-Id: Iaa1511f458a32228c2df2ccd0076bb9ae212a035
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9105
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Change-Id: I429402dd91243cd9415b054ee17bfebccc68ed57
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9197
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
To make the gcprog for global data containing variables of types defined in other shared
libraries, we need to know a lot about those types. So read the value of any symbol with
a name starting with "type.". If a type uses a mask, the name of the symbol defining the
mask unfortunately cannot be predicted from the type name so I have to keep track of the
addresses of every such symbol and associate them with the type symbols after the fact.
I'm not very happy about this change, but something like this is needed and this is as
pleasant as I know how to make it.
Change-Id: I408d831b08b3b31e0610688c41367b23998e975c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8334
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
There were 10 implementations of the trivial bool2int function, 9 of which
were the only thing in their file. Remove all of them in favor of one in
cmd/internal/obj.
Change-Id: I9c51d30716239df51186860b9842a5e9b27264d3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9230
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
In external linking mode, the linker automatically imports
runtime/cgo. When the user uses non-standard compilation options,
they have to know to run go install runtime/cgo. When the go tool
adds non-standard compilation options itself, we can't force the user
to do that. So add the dependency ourselves.
Bad news: we don't currently have a clean way to know whether we are
going to use external linking mode. This CL duplicates logic split
between cmd/6l and cmd/internal/ld.
Good news: adding an unnecessary dependency on runtime/cgo does no
real harm. We aren't going to force the linker to pull it in, we're
just going to build it so that its available if the linker wants it.
Change-Id: Ide676339d4e8b1c3d9792884a2cea921abb281b7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9115
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
This reduces the number of allocations in the compiler
while building the stdlib by 15.66%.
No functional changes. Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: Ia21b37134a8906a4e23d53fdc15235b4aa7bbb34
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9085
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
They don't really make any sense on this side of the compiler/linker divide.
Some of the code touching these fields was the support for R_TLS when
thechar=='6' which turns out to be dead and so I just removed all of that.
Change-Id: I4e265613c4e7fcc30a965fffb7fd5f45017f06f3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9107
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Change-Id: I1ea4175466c9113c1f41b012ba8266ee2b06e3a3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/8522
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Thanks to Russ for the hints.
Change-Id: Ie35a71d432b9d68bd30c7a364b4dce1bd3db806e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9102
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hudson@canonical.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
http://golang.org/cl/7623 refactored how line history works and
introduced a new TrimPathPrefix field to replace the existing Trimpath
field, but never removed the latter or updated its users.
Fixes#10503.
Change-Id: Ief90a55b6cef2e8062b59856a4c7dcc0df01d3f2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9113
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
This is primarily about making the code clearer, but as part of the cleanup
componentgen is now much more consistent about what it does and does
not attempt.
The new limit is to 8 move instructions.
The old limit was either 3 or 4 small things but in the details it was
quite inconsistent: ints, interfaces, strings, and slices all counted as small;
it handled a struct containing two ints, but not a struct containing a struct
containing two ints; it handled slices and interfaces and a struct containing
a slice but not a struct containing an interface; and so on.
The new code runs at about the same speed as the old code if limited to 4 moves,
but that's much more restrictive when the pieces are strings or interfaces.
With the limit raised to 8 moves, this CL is sometimes a significant improvement:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkBinaryTree17 4361174290 4362870005 +0.04%
BenchmarkFannkuch11 3008201483 2974408533 -1.12%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfEmpty 79.0 79.5 +0.63%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfString 281 261 -7.12%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfInt 264 262 -0.76%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfIntInt 447 443 -0.89%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfPrefixedInt 354 361 +1.98%
BenchmarkFmtFprintfFloat 500 452 -9.60%
BenchmarkFmtManyArgs 1688 1693 +0.30%
BenchmarkGobDecode 11718456 11741179 +0.19%
BenchmarkGobEncode 10144620 10161627 +0.17%
BenchmarkGzip 437631642 435271877 -0.54%
BenchmarkGunzip 109468858 110173606 +0.64%
BenchmarkHTTPClientServer 76248 75362 -1.16%
BenchmarkJSONEncode 24160474 23753091 -1.69%
BenchmarkJSONDecode 84470041 82902026 -1.86%
BenchmarkMandelbrot200 4676857 4687040 +0.22%
BenchmarkGoParse 4954602 4923965 -0.62%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy0_32 151 151 +0.00%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy0_1K 450 452 +0.44%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy1_32 131 130 -0.76%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchEasy1_1K 713 695 -2.52%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_32 227 218 -3.96%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchMedium_1K 63911 62966 -1.48%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_32 3163 3026 -4.33%
BenchmarkRegexpMatchHard_1K 93985 90266 -3.96%
BenchmarkRevcomp 650697093 649211600 -0.23%
BenchmarkTemplate 107049170 106804076 -0.23%
BenchmarkTimeParse 448 452 +0.89%
BenchmarkTimeFormat 468 460 -1.71%
Change-Id: I08563133883e88bb9db9e9e4dee438a5af2787da
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9004
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
The majority of this CL was prepared via scripted invocations of
`gofmt -w -r "$SYM -> obj.$SYM" cmd/internal/ld/*.go` and `gofmt -w -r
"ld.$SYM -> obj.$SYM" cmd/?l/*.go`.
Because of issue #7417, that was followed by repeatedly running an AWK
script to identify lines that differed other than whitespace changes
or "ld." or "obj." prefixes and manually restoring comments.
Finally, the redundant constants from cmd/internal/ld/link.go were
removed, and "goimports -w" was used to cleanup import lines.
Passes rsc.io/toolstash/buildall, even when modified to also build cmd.
Fixes#10055.
Change-Id: Icd5dbe819a3b6520ce883748e60017dc8e9a2e85
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9112
Reviewed-by: Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hudson@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
The go command prints paths in errors relative to its current directory.
Since all.bash and run.bash are run in $GOROOT/src, prefer to run
the go command, so that the relative paths are correct.
Before this CL, running all.bash in $GOROOT/src:
##### Testing race detector
# net/http
src/net/http/transport.go:1257: cannot take the address of <node EFACE>
This is wrong (or at least less useful) because there is no $GOROOT/src/src/net/http directory.
Change-Id: I0c0d52c22830d79b3715f51a6329a3d33de52a72
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9157
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>