Fix a broken HTML tag.
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The design doc says 'toolchain' lines apply even if the default
toolchain is older than the one specified in the toolchain line.
However, that leads to various confusing behavior and security issues.
Instead, treat toolchain as a min go version that only applies
in the current module (not in dependencies).
As an example of confusing behavior / security issue, if I install
Go 1.30 and then run 'go build' in a module I've checked out,
I expect to use Go 1.30 or newer, not to silently use an older toolchain
that may have security problems fixed in Go 1.30.
Making toolchain a min establishes that guarantee.
Also clean up the tests quite a bit.
Finally drop + from the acceptable version suffixes; we use + for +auto and +path.
For #57001.
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If we run 'go get go@1.40' or 'go get m@v' where m has a go.mod
that says 'go 1.40', we need to write a new go.mod that says 'go 1.40'.
But we can't be sure we know how to write a Go 1.40-compatible go.mod.
Instead, download the latest point release of Go 1.40 and invoke it to
finish the get command.
For #57001.
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This patch reverts a portion of the changes in CL 443715, specifically
the code in initorder that treats coverage counter variables as special
with respect to init order. The special casing is no longer needed
now after a change to the way coverage instrumention is done (the go and
cover cmds now make sure that coverage variables appear first in
the compilation order).
Updates #56293.
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This patch contains a revised fix for issue #56293, switching to a
scheme in which coverage counter variables and meta-data variables are
written to a separate output file as opposed to being tacked onto the
end of an existing rewritten source file.
The advantage of writing counter vars to a separate file is that the
Go command can then present that file as the first source file to the
compiler when the package is built; this will ensure that counter
variable are treated as lexically "before" any other variable that
might call an instrumented function as part of its initializer.
Updates #56293.
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Also mention errors that implement it.
For #41198
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For #57436
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For #56539
For #59166
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Before CL 471595, modload.readModGraph in module with graph pruning
enabled only ever chased down transitive dependencies of unpruned
roots, so pruned dependencies couldn't cause cycles and we didn't
need to dedup them in the loading queue.
However, in 'go get' we are now passing in a set of upgraded modules
to unprune, and those upgraded modules can potentially contain cycles,
leading to an infinite loop during loading.
We have two options for a fix: we could either drop the 'unprune'
check in the enqueue operation (and instead expand the 'unprune'
requirements in a separate pass, as we do in workspace mode), or we
could check for cycles for all modules (not just the ones that are
naturally unpruned). The latter option makes it clearer that this
process must terminate, so we choose that.
(It may be possible to clean up and simplify the workspace-mode case
now that we are passing in the 'unprune' map, but for now we're
looking for a minimal fix for the Go 1.21 release.)
Fixes#60490.
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GetComputerName expects n to be the size of the buffer, and
on output contains the number of characters copied to the buffer.
CL 493036 broke ComputerName by always setting n to 0.
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Cover flag documentation was not up to date, and the -covermode flag
documentation was missing.
Fixes#60438
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Also move all the language changes to the same part of the release notes.
For #56351
For #57411
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Currently we only track visited (copied) packages when a copy is
required. When a copy is not required, we will rewalk each package's
entire dependency graph every time we see it, which is terribly
inefficient.
Pull the visited package check up a level so that we visit packages only
once regardless of how many times they are visited.
Fixes#60455.
Fixes#60428.
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Also mention WTF-8 support in the syscall package.
For #32558
For #58977
For #59971
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Added Value.Clear, deprecated SliceHeader and StringHeader.
For #55002
For #56906
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For #46159
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Remove x/ repos changes that aren't part of the 1.21 release.
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The go command already places $GOROOT/bin at the beginning of $PATH in
the test's environment as of Go 1.19¹, so there's no need for the test
to do it anymore. Start enjoying yet another benefit of using 'go test'.
¹ See go.dev/issue/57050.
For #56844.
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Clean up a stray reference in the docs to 'mkalldocs.sh', which no
longer exists (was replaced by a Go program, in 676794f73e).
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CL 494915 broke non-blocking I/O on wasip1 for files
opened with os.NewFile. This is fixed by providing an
implementation of fcntl(F_GETFL) for wasip1.
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The PATH variable is required to run the testenv tests.
Set it for all the runtime invocations where we don't
already set it by inheriting from the environment.
For #59583
For #59907
For #60097
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One of the changes also affects the os package, so mention it
there too.
For #46259
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Fixes#40385
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Add a short release note blurb on linker dead-coding of global map
variables.
Updates #58645.
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This comment claims mark termination re-scans stacks and uses the
write barrier to determine how much of the stack needs to be
rescanned. This hasn't been true since we introduced the hybrid write
barrier and deleted stack rescanning with CL 31766 in Go 1.8.
Updates #17503 I suppose.
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Found by the vet check that runs with 'go test cmd/go/internal/modget'.
For #57001.
For #60463.
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A reference to a function in a "var _ = ..." init-time
initialization keeps the symbol live. Move references to
Config.EncryptTicket and Config.DecryptTicket into tests.
These references increase the size of an unused import of
crypto/tls by about 1MiB.
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For #37708
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For #44855
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The earlier CL 497675 for #60304 introduced a behavior change
that, while not strictly a bug, caused a bunch of test failures
in a large codebase. Rather than add behavior changes in a 10 year
old package, revert to the old behavior: a context cancelation
between Rows.Next reporting false and a call to Rows.Err should
not result in Rows.Err returning the context error.
That behavior was accidentally added in CL 497675 as part of changing
how contexts and Rows iteration worked.
Updates #60304
Updates #53970
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For #59488.
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Showing the full path (relative to the current directory)
instead of just foo.txt lets editors that understand file:line
jump straight to the file without having to edit it to say
testdata/script/ first.
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For #57348
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Two interface types that are assignable don't have to be identical;
specifically, if they are defined types, they can be different
defined types. If those defined types specify type parameters which
are never used, do not infer a type argument based on the instantiation
of a matching defined type.
Adjusted three existing tests where we inferred type arguments incorrectly.
Fixes#60377.
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For #59488.
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and begin and end with the same package to demonstrate the cyclical
nature of the stack. Also fix the list_test_cycle script test
which was testing for the wrong behavior.
Fixes#59970
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A var is problematic because the zero value is already false,
so if it goes away, it will appear to be false.
I'm also not sure about go:linkname on vars,
so switch to func for both reasons.
Also add a test.
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Suggested by bcmills in CL 497555 review but easier to do at the
top of the stack.
For #57001.
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Allow both prefix-goVERSION and goVERSION-suffix for custom toolchains.
Also make sure that a tie in the toolchain and min version goes to the
toolchain line.
For #57001.
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go get go@version and toolchain@version updates the
go and toolchain lines in go.mod. If toolchain ends up <= go,
it is dropped.
When the go version crosses certain version boundaries,
it may be necessary to run 'go mod tidy -go=version'.
That's left for a followup CL.
When the go or toolchain version ends up higher than the
current toolchain version, we cannot be sure we know how
to write the file out, so we fail with an error message.
In GOTOOLCHAIN auto mode, the newer toolchain should
be downloaded and reinvoked; that's left for a followup CL too.
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The original code only handled go install m@v1.0.0
but not queries like go install m@v1 or m@master.
Handle those by invoking more of the module machinery.
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In general an older version of Go does not know how to construct
a module written against a newer version of Go: the details may
change over time, such as for issues like #42965 (an ignore mechanism).
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