Inlined non_dcl_stmt in stmt since it was called only from there.
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- better error messages
- better error recovery by advancing to "follow" token after error
- make sure that we make progress after all errors
- minor cleanups
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These now live in runtime/internal/sys.
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Exported methods of unexported embedded structs get added
correctly to the pool. Behavior is unchanged before and after
https://golang.org/cl/14085.
Change-Id: I2b4053bab02ff045f0a4577b8114808a60aae27e
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Steve Newman (Google CLA) was missing from the CONTRIBUTORS file,
presumably because his old commits (made prior to Go being open
source) in SVN/perforce were imported into hg/git later as
"devnull@localhost", which probably didn't match anything, and we
didn't start tracking CLA contributions prior to the Go
open source release.
As a fun historical note, the initial HTTP client from Steve:
https://github.com/golang/go/commit/f315fb3
Change-Id: I2b8da4564d99820504788ecc41495a62391078d5
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This is a translation of the yacc-based parser with adjustements
to make the grammar work for a recursive-descent parser followed
by cleanups and simplifications.
The yacc actions were mostly literally copied for correctness
with better temporary names.
A few of the syntax tests were adjusted for slightly different
error messages (it is very difficult to match the yacc-based
error messages in all cases, and sometimes the new parser could
produce better errors).
The new parser is enabled by default.
To switch back to the yacc-based parser, set -oldparser.
To hardwire the switch back, uncomment "oldparser = 1" in lex.go.
- passes all.bash
- ~18% reduced parse time per file on average for make.bash
- ~3% reduced compile time for building cmd/compile
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Fix the output of build -n when adding to an existing archive with the
gc toolchain by observing that we are, now, always doing that. When
using the gc toolchain the archive is now always created by the Go
compiler, and never by the pack command.
No test because we have not historically tested build -n output.
Fixes#13118.
Change-Id: I3a5c43cf45169fa6c9581e4741309c77d2b6e58b
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Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
The gzip package is asymmetrical in the way it handles headers.
In Writer, the Header is written on the first call to Write, Flush, or Close.
In Reader, the Header is read on calls to NewReader or Reset as opposed to
after the first Read. Thus, we document this difference.
Fixes#13211
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Allows removing fields that aren't relevant to a particular OS or
changing their types to match the underlying OS system calls they'll
be used for.
Change-Id: I5cea89ee77b4e7b985bff41337e561887c3272ff
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so that GO_TEST_TIMEOUT_SCALE can be applied too.
It's for the mips64 builder, which is so slow that the
go1 benchmark can't finish startup within 10 minutes.
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Replaces PID in PaxHeaders with 0. Sorts PAX header keys before writing
them to the archive.
Fixes#12358
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Reviewed-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
We're allocating TLS storage for m0 anyway, so might as well use it.
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Fixes#13198
The output of netsh is encoded with ANSI encoding. So doesn't match with UTF-8 strings.
Write output as UTF-8 using powershell.
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This requires changing the tls access code to match the patterns documented in
the ABI documentation or the system linker will "optimize" it into ridiculousness.
With this change, -buildmode=pie works, although as it is tested in testshared,
the tests are not run yet.
Change-Id: I1efa6687af0a5b8db3385b10f6542a49056b2eb3
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The PowerPC ISA does not have a PC-relative load instruction, which poses
obvious challenges when generating position-independent code. The way the ELFv2
ABI addresses this is to specify that r2 points to a per "module" (shared
library or executable) TOC pointer. Maintaining this pointer requires
cooperation between codegen and the system linker:
* Non-leaf functions leave space on the stack at r1+24 to save the TOC pointer.
* A call to a function that *might* have to go via a PLT stub must be followed
by a nop instruction that the system linker can replace with "ld r1, 24(r1)"
to restore the TOC pointer (only when dynamically linking Go code).
* When calling a function via a function pointer, the address of the function
must be in r12, and the first couple of instructions (the "global entry
point") of the called function use this to derive the address of the TOC
for the module it is in.
* When calling a function that is implemented in the same module, the system
linker adjusts the call to skip over the instructions mentioned above (the
"local entry point"), assuming that r2 is already correctly set.
So this changeset adds the global entry point instructions, sets the metadata so
the system linker knows where the local entry point is, inserts code to save the
TOC pointer at 24(r1), adds a nop after any call not known to be local and copes
with the odd non-local code transfer in the runtime (e.g. the stuff around
jmpdefer). It does not actually compile PIC yet.
Change-Id: I7522e22bdfd2f891745a900c60254fe9e372c854
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darwin/386, freebsd/386, and linux/386 use a setldt system call to
setup each M's thread-local storage area, and they need access to the
M's id for this. The current code copies m.id into m.tls[0] (and this
logic has been cargo culted to OSes like NetBSD and OpenBSD, which
don't even need m.id to configure TLS), and then the 386 assembly
loads m.tls[0]... but since the assembly code already has a pointer to
the M, it might as well just load m.id directly.
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The larger stack frames causes the nosplit stack to overflow so the next change
increases the stackguard.
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Larger stack frames mean nosplit functions use more stack and so the limit
needs to increase.
The change to test/nosplit.go is a bit ugly but I can't really think of a
way to make it nicer.
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Apparently its last use was removed in CL 8899.
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The new revision is 389d49d4943780efbfcd2a434f4462b6d0f23c44 (Nov 13, 2015).
The runtimes are built using the new x/build/cmd/racebuild utility.
This update fixes a bug in race detection algorithm that can
lead to occasional false negatives (#10589). But generally just
brings in an up-to-date runtime.
Update #8653Fixes#10589
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Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
As per mdempsky's comment on golang.org/cl/14204, textflag.h is
copied to the includes dir by cmd/dist, and the copy in
runtime/internal/atomic is not actually being used.
Updates #11647
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Fixes#10802
Compare Volume name and each path elements using strings.EqualFold.
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Somehow these were left out of the orignial CL.
Updates #11647
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Calling flag.Parse twice can be problematic if other goroutines called
flag.Parsed in between: the race detector complains due to the
write after read from a different goroutine.
This can happen if TestMain calls flag.Parse and launches goroutines
that call flag.Parsed, for example if it initializes a server which
checks flags.
This patch makes testing.M.Run only parse the flags if they have not
been parsed already.
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The heap profile is only guaranteed to be up-to-date after two GC
cycles, so force two GCs instead of just one.
Updates #13098.
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I made a copy of the per-arch _CacheLineSize definitons when checking in
runtime/internal/atomic. Now that runtime/internal/sys is checked in,
we can use the definition there.
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sigprof tracebacks the stack across systemstack switches to make
profile tracebacks more complete. However, it does this even if the
user stack is currently being copied, which means it may be in an
inconsistent state that will cause the traceback to panic.
One specific way this can happen is during stack shrinking. Some
goroutine blocks for STW, then enters gchelper, which then assists
with root marking. If that root marking happens to pick the original
goroutine and its stack needs to be shrunk, it will begin to copy that
stack. During this copy, the stack is generally inconsistent and, in
particular, the actual locations of the stack barriers and their
recorded locations are temporarily out of sync. If a SIGPROF happens
during this inconsistency, it will walk the stack all the way back to
the blocked goroutine and panic when it fails to unwind the stack
barriers.
Fix this by disallowing jumping to the user stack during SIGPROF if
that user stack is in the process of being copied.
Fixes#12932.
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This reverts commit bc1f9d20b4.
The current go-get strategy doesn't support cases that servers
cannot handle shallow clients.
Also, `go get -u` is broken and is not compatible with already
go-getted unshallow repos.
Fixes#13213.
Fixes#13206.
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The file was automatically placed in the cl by a tool I had built.
Since the compiler doesn't hook into the atomic package, it's unnecessary.
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