Adjust types2 and go/types and some test cases.
Because `any` is not treated specially anymore in constraint
position we get additional errors in constraints if `any` is
used before Go1.18 (in addition to the error that type parameter
lists are not permitted before Go1.18).
Fixes#33232.
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BMI1 includes four instructions (ANDN, BLSI, BLSMSK, BLSR) that are
easy to peephole optimize, and which GCC always seems to favor using
when available and applicable.
Updates #45453.
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xml names can't have any of '[],' in them, which might appear in
generic type names. Truncate at the first '[' so the names are still valid.
Fixes#48318
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When going to dictionary formats derived from the function
instantiations, I had broken out noder.Assignop() to deal specially with
shape types, but didn't quite get the tricky case right. We still need
to allow conversion between shape types, but if the destination is an
interface, we need to use CONVIFACE rather than CONVNOP.
Fixes#48453.
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Ensure constant shift amounts are in the range [0-31]. When shift amounts
are out of range, bad things happen. Shift amounts out of range occur
when lowering 64-bit shifts (we take an in-range shift s in [0-63] and
calculate s-32 and 32-s, both of which might be out of [0-31]).
The constant shift operations themselves still work, but their shift
amounts get copied unmolested to operations like ORshiftLL which use only
the low 5 bits. That changes an operation like <<100 which unconditionally
produces 0, to <<4, which doesn't.
Fixes#48476
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As with other recent issues, the Init field of a range loop was not
being handled properly. Generally, it is much better to explicitly
import/export the Init statements, else they are incorrectly added
before the associated node, rather than as the Init value of the node.
This was causing labels to not be correctly added to the range loop that
it is immediately preceding.
Made the ORANGE handling completely similar to the OFOR handling.
Fixes#48462
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CL 342350 fixed panic with dead hidden closures, by marking discarded
hidden closure as dead, and won't compile them. However, the fix is
incomplete. In case the "if" or "else" block end with panic or return
statement:
if true { return }
# All nodes starts from here are dead
the dead nodes must be processed with markHiddenClosureDead, but they
are not, causing the compiler crashes.
This CL adds that missing part.
Fixes#48459
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This also requires that we sometimes delay transformSelect(), if the
assignments in the Comm part of the select have not been transformed.
Fixes#48137
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For certain type of method wrappers we used to generate a tail
call. That was disabled in CL 307234 when register ABI is used,
because with the current IR it was difficult to generate a tail
call with the arguments in the right places. The problem was that
the IR does not contain a CALL-like node with arguments; instead,
it contains an OAS node that adjusts the receiver, than an
OTAILCALL node that just contains the target, but no argument
(with the assumption that the OAS node will put the adjusted
receiver in the right place). With register ABI, putting
arguments in registers are done in SSA. The assignment (OAS)
doesn't put the receiver in register.
This CL changes the IR of a tail call to take an actual OCALL
node. Specifically, a tail call is represented as
OTAILCALL (OCALL target args...)
This way, the call target and args are connected through the OCALL
node. So the call can be analyzed in SSA and the args can be passed
in the right places.
(Alternatively, we could have OTAILCALL node directly take the
target and the args, without the OCALL node. Using an OCALL node is
convenient as there are existing code that processes OCALL nodes
which do not need to be changed. Also, a tail call is similar to
ORETURN (OCALL target args...), except it doesn't preserve the
frame. I did the former but I'm open to change.)
The SSA representation is similar. Previously, the IR lowers to
a Store the receiver then a BlockRetJmp which jumps to the target
(without putting the arg in register). Now we use a TailCall op,
which takes the target and the args. The call expansion pass and
the register allocator handles TailCall pretty much like a
StaticCall, and it will do the right ABI analysis and put the args
in the right places. (Args other than the receiver are already in
the right places. For register args it generates no code for them.
For stack args currently it generates a self copy. I'll work on
optimize that out.) BlockRetJmp is still used, signaling it is a
tail call. The actual call is made in the TailCall op so
BlockRetJmp generates no code (we could use BlockExit if we like).
This slightly reduces binary size:
old new
cmd/go 14003088 13953936
cmd/link 6275552 6271456
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There are a bunch of nodes beside ONAME and OTYPE, (such as OSTRUCTLIT
and OCOMPLIT) which can introduce a generic type that we need to mark.
So, just mark any generic type on any node in markInlBody. In this
particular issue, the type is introduced by an OSTRUCTLIT node.
Updates #48337
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This is caused by some nodes didn't carry the real line number.
Noder1 wraps these node with ir.ParenExpr. To fix this issue,
wraps this node like what noder1 does.
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The variable represents the microarchitecture level for which to compile.
Valid values are v1 (default), v2, v3, v4.
Updates #45453
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Move ShapePkg to types, and change types.NewNamed to automatically set
IsShape/HasShape if a type is in the shapes pkg. This means that
imported shape types will automatically have the correct
IsShape/HasShape flags, even though we are not explicitly
exporting/importing those flags.
Updates #48337
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This is a port of CL 349009 to typecheck importer.
Fixes#48306
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The importReader always reads type parameter before declaring type stub
declaration. Thus, for recursive type, the type parameter is going to be
read twice, cause the bound more than once error.
To fix this, only read the type parameter after declaring stub obj, thus
r.doDecl can see the type was already inserted and terminate the
recursive call earlier.
Fixes#48280
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Fixes#48317
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CL 345486 introduced an optimization to reflect's map accesses
which is not quite correct. We can't use the optimized code if the
value type is >128 bytes.
See cmd/compile/internal/walk/walk.go:mapfast
Fixes#48357
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Also, add the FABSS and FABSD pseudo instructions to the assembler.
The compiler could use FSGNJX[SD] directly but there doesn't seem
to be much advantage to doing so and the pseudo instructions are
easier to understand.
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In some rewrite rules for arm64 bitfield optimizations, the
bitfield lsb value and the bitfield width value are related
to datasize, some of them use datasize directly to check the
bitfield lsb value is valid, to get the bitfiled width value,
but some of them call isARM64BFMask() and arm64BFWidth()
functions. In order to be consistent, this patch changes them
all to use datasize.
Besides, this patch sorts the codegen test cases.
Run the "toolstash-check -all" command and find one inconsistent code
is as the following.
new: src/math/fma.go:104 BEQ 247
master: src/math/fma.go:104 BEQ 248
The above inconsistence is due to this patch changing the range of the
field lsb value in "UBFIZ" optimization rules from "lc+(32|16|8)<64" to
"lc<64", so that the following code is generated as "UBFIZ". The logical
of changed code is still correct.
The code of src/math/fma.go:160:
const uvinf = 0x7FF0000000000000
func FMA(a, b uint32) float64 {
ps := a+b
return Float64frombits(uint64(ps)<<63 | uvinf)
}
The new assembly code:
TEXT "".FMA(SB), LEAF|NOFRAME|ABIInternal, $0-16
MOVWU "".a(FP), R0
MOVWU "".b+4(FP), R1
ADD R1, R0, R0
UBFIZ $63, R0, $1, R0
ORR $9218868437227405312, R0, R0
MOVD R0, "".~r2+8(FP)
RET (R30)
The master assembly code:
TEXT "".FMA(SB), LEAF|NOFRAME|ABIInternal, $0-16
MOVWU "".a(FP), R0
MOVWU "".b+4(FP), R1
ADD R1, R0, R0
MOVWU R0, R0
LSL $63, R0, R0
ORR $9218868437227405312, R0, R0
MOVD R0, "".~r2+8(FP)
RET (R30)
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For #48301.
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Add a missing nil check in the formatting code for expression
nodes. Matches the nil checks in the same code.
Fixes#48301.
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If closure in a global assignment and has a method receiver.
We should assign receiver as a global variable, not a local variable.
Fixes#48225
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gri@ reports that types2 now correctly handles when type parameters
recursively refer back to the parameterized type, so we might as well
add tests to exercise that. Unified IR also correctly handles
importing and exporting these types, but -G=3 currently does not.
Updates #46461.
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When an OAS node is converted to an OSELRECV2 node in tcSelect(), the
possible DCL node in the Init field was being dropped, since a
completely new node was being created and the Init field was not set. I
don't expect n.Init() to be set for the ORECV case, but the code now
deals with that too.
Fixed bug in both tcSelect() and transformSelect().
Fixes#48289
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A generic conversion might be required for when converting T->interface{}.
When stenciled with T=interface{}, then that conversion doesn't need
to do anything.
Fixes#48276
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run.go has logic for being able to run tests with various -G flags,
but not all test types (in particular, "asmcheck" tests) support
configuring non-default -G levels. The intention was that these tests
would continue running in the default mode (at the time -G=0), but at
some point it seems like we accidentally disabled them all
together (if it ever worked correctly in the first place).
Fixes#48247.
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CL 347529 broke the longtest builders due to missing -G=3 flag when
compiling the added test.
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When reading body of inlining function, which has another inlined
function in the body, the reader still add this inlined function to
todoBodies, which it shouldn't because the inlined function was read
already.
To fix this, introduce new flag to signal that we are done construting
all functions in todoBodies, thus the addBody shouldn't add anything
to todoBodies then.
Updates #48094
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In case of embedded field, if the receiver was fully instantiated, we
must use its instantiated type, instead of passing the type params of
the base receiver.
Fixes#47797Fixes#48253
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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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Added new function earlyTransformAssign() to add needed CONVIFACE nodes
due to assignments in generic functions.
Fixes#48049
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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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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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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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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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This patch adds some rules to rewrite "(LeftShift (SignExtend x) lc)"
expression as "SBFIZ".
Add the test cases.
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The UBFX and SBFX already zero/sign extend the result. Further
zero/sign extensions are thus unnecessary as long as they leave
the top bits unaltered. This patch absorbs zero/sign extensions
into UBFX/SBFX.
Add the related test cases.
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-G=0 is in maintenance mode, so limit testing it to the longtest
builders.
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This CL simplifies riscv addition (add r, imm) to
(ADDI (ADDI r, imm/2), imm-imm/2) if imm is in specific ranges.
(-4096 <= imm <= -2049 or 2048 <= imm <= 4094)
There is little impact to the go1 benchmark, while the total
size of pkg/linux_riscv64 decreased by about 11KB.
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ORANGE is still not inlineable now. This CL is correct only when the range statement is statically dead, and thus not counted during the inline budget check.
If we support range statements in inlining closures in the future, may require additional processing.
Fixes#48033.
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Currently, if a test explicitly specify -G flag, if that flag conflict
with compiler default -G flag, the test will be skipped. That's the
reason CL 346469 haven't fixed the unified IR stuff, but still make the
unified builder passed.
This CL makes run.go always run the test in unified IR mode, regardless
of the explicit -G flag specified.
Updates #48094
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Add (temporary) syntax.AllowTypeLists mode to control the
acceptance of type lists; the compiler doesn't set it,
but existing syntax and types2 tests do so that the code
remains exercised while it exists.
Adjust various tests to use the type set notation.
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Add support to the assembler for F[N]M{ADD,SUB}[SD] instructions.
Argument order is:
OP RS1, RS2, RS3, RD
Also, add support for the FMA intrinsic to the compiler. Automatic
FMA matching is left to a future CL.
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In -G=3 mode, irgen use its own generated IR, which is mis-handling of
bodyless function and declared function with //go:noescape pragma.
Fix this by adopting the same logic in noder.funcDecl, which minor
change in linkname detection.
Fixes#48097
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If the TypeParam has all the methods of an interface, allow conversions from TypeParam to interface
Fixes#47708
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Missing case types.TUNSAFEPTR in parameterizedBy().
Also realized there was the same missing case in the type substituter
(*Tsubster).Typ().
Fixes#48103
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CL 309831 fixed importing of method expressions, by re-using the same
code already have for ODOTMETH. But that code does not work with
embedded field.
To fix this, we need to calculate all methods of the receiver base type
of method expression, before looking up the selection.
Fixes#48088
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type A [0]int
var a A
x := a[i]
Use the zero value for x instead of the "impossible" value. That lets
us at least compile code like this with -B, even though it can't
possibly run correctly.
Fixes#48092
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When the Defn field of a name node is not an ONAME (for a closure
variable), then it points to a body node of the same function/closure.
Therefore, we should not attempt to substitute it at the time we are
substituting the local variables. Instead, we remember a mapping from the
Defn node to the nodes that reference it, and update the Defn fields of
the copied name nodes at the time that we create the new copy of the
Defn node.
Added some comments to the Defn field of ir.Name.
Moved the Defn (and Outer code, for consistency) from namelist() to
localvar(), since Defn needs to updated for all local variables, not
just those in a closure. Fixed case where .Defn was not being set
properly in noder2 for type switches. Fixed another case where the Defn
field had to be updated during transformSelect() because the Defn node
was being completely changed to a new node.
Fixed some spacing in typeswitch2.go
Fixes#47676Fixes#48016
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Now that unsafe.Sizeof and friends can operate on generic parameters,
and evaluate to non-constants, we need to export/import them correctly.
Fixes#48094
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The existing approach (alias name stands for generic type name)
is an exception: it's the only place where a generic type could
be used without explicit instantiation. The correct solution is
currently under discussion (see proposal issue #46477).
This CL requires that the RHS of an alias type declaration be
an instantiated non-generic type. If #46477 is accepted, the
implementation will require proper representation of alias
types.
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We were using the type from the wrong Node (the partially filled-in
FUNCINST) rather than the original function node - which is pointed to
by the OFUNCINST)) to set the final fully-substituted type of the
OFUNCINST. So fixed the node reference. Also, added check so we don't do
any work at all if the OFUNCINST already has all type args filled in.
Added few extra cases to the test file issue48030.go, to cover
fully-specified type args, partially inferred type args, and fully
inferred type args.
Fixes#48030
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Fixes#48056
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This issue has been fixed in https://golang.org/cl/345411Fixes: #47892
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storeOneLoad decompose Load that is then stored, the offset value must
be created on the same block with the Load to be dominated, otherwise,
it's unsafe if one does not dominate the other.
Fixes#48026
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Support 'type C comparable' properly by using the same logic as for
'type T error', since ErrorType and ComparableType are entirely
analogous.
Added support for 'any' type as well, as requested by Robert. (For the
future - we can't currently have 'any' anywhere other than in a
constraint.)
Fixes#47966
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Conversions need to allow nil through.
We do that using a CONVIFACE instead of a DOTTYPE.
Also reorganize how nonempty interfaces are handled.
For nonempty to empty, a simple CONVIFACE suffices.
For nonempty to nonempty, we need to call the runtime to get the
new itab. Use the entry from the dictionary to identify the
target interface type (if parameterized).
Fixes#47925
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type I[T any] interface{}
This is an interface, but it has a type parameter.
We need to distinguish that from an interface that is not parameterized.
That means when doing type substitution on an interface with
parameters, we need to make a new one.
Same for non-empty interfaces. Even if the type parameter is not
used in any method, we sill need to make a new type.
Similar case to tstruct, above.
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We need to delay fillinMethods until we get to a top-level type, so we
know all the TFORW types have been filled in, and we can do the
substitutions required by fillinMethods.
Fixes#47710
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This problem happens when you create a new local type that uses an
imported generic type (maybe just by instantiating it), and then that
local type needed to be included as part of an export. In that case, the
imported generic type is does not have a declaration in the local
package, so it is not necessarily created in types1, so the
crawler/export doesn't work.
To fix this issue, we just need to add a call to g.obj() for the base
generic type, to make sure that it will exist if needed later in the
compilation or for the crawler during export.
Fixes#47514
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This CL configures the parser to always accept 1.18 syntax
(type parameters, type instantiations, interface elements),
even when -lang is set to an earlier release.
Instead, the type checker looks for 1.18 operations and
complains if the language version is set to an earlier
release.
Doing these checks during type checking is necessary because it
it is possible to write "generic" code using pre-1.18 syntax;
for instance, an imported generic function may be implicitly
instantiated (as in imported.Max(2, 3)), or an imported constraint
interface may be embedded in an "ordinary" interface.
Fixes#47818.
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Fixes#47948
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Because the Align/Width of pointer types are always set when created,
CalcSize() never descends past a pointer. Therefore, we need to do
CheckSize() at every level when creating type. We need to do this for
types creates by types2-to-types1 conversion and also by type
substitution (mostly for stenciling). We also need to do
Defer/ResumeCheckSize() at the top level in each of these cases to deal
with potentially recursive types.
These changes fix issue #47929 and also allow us to remove the
special-case CheckSize() call that causes the problem for issue #47901.
Fixes#47901Fixes#47929
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Updates https://gcc.gnu.org/PR101994
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For #47771
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The checkptr instrumentation is currently inserted before slice
operation has validated that n <= Big. So instead of panic, checkptr
have false positive throws.
To fix this, just insert the checkptr instrumentation after the bound
checking during SSA generation.
Fixes#46938
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Fixes#47924
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Issues 47713 and 47877 were both due to problems with the names used for
instantiated functions/methods, which must be in sync with the names
used by types2.
- Switched to using NameString() for writing out type arguments in
instantiation names. This ensures that we are always adding the
package to type names even for the local package. Previously, we were
explicitly adding the package name for local packages, but that
doesn't handle the case when the local type is embedded inside a
pointer or slice type. By switching to NameString(), we fix#47713.
- types1 and types2 write out 'interface {' differently (vs.
'interface{') and we were already handling that. But we needed to add
similar code to handle 'struct {' vs 'struct{'. This fixes issue
#47877.
While fixing these bugs, I also moved some duplicated code (which
include some of the changes above) into a common function addTargs(). I
also moved InstType() name to subr.go, and renamed: MakeInstName ->
MakeFuncInstSym and MakeDictName -> MakeDictSym.
Also removed a couple of ".inst..inst." prefix checks which are
irrelvant now, since we don't add ".inst." anymore to function
instantiations.
Fixes#47713Fixes#47877Fixes#47922
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This CL changes irgen to wait until all top-level declarations have
been processed before constructing any expressions or statements that
reference them. This is the same approach that typecheck used.
Mechanically, it splits varDecl and funcDecl (the two top-level
declarations that can generate/contain code) into a part that runs
immediately for constructing the ir.ONAME, and then a separate task
that runs later to handle the code.
It also adds an exprStmtOK flag to indicate when it's actually safe to
start constructing (non-trivial) expressions and statements.
Fixes#47928.
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Change stencil.go:getDictionaryValue() and reflect.go:getDictionary() to
reuse any existing name node that has been created for the needed global
dictionary. Otherwise, these functions may set the Def on a specific
dictionary sym to two different name nodes, which means the first node
will not satisfy the invariant 'n.Sym().Def.(*ir.Name) == n' (which is
the assertion in this issue).
Fixes#47896
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Includes Robert's suggested fix in validate.go to not fail on
non-constant alignof/offsetof/sizeof calls. Further changes to wait on
transforming these calls until stenciling time, when we can call
EvalConst() to evaluate them once all the relevant types are known.
Added a bunch of new tests for non-constant Sizeof/Alignof/Offsetof.
Fixes#47716
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Arrays marked noalg are created by the compiler to hold keys and values
to initialize map literals. The ssa backend creates a pointer type for
the array type when creating an OpAddr while processing the loop that
initializes the map from the arrays. The pointer type does not inherit
the noalg property but points to the noalg array type.
This causes values created through reflect of types that should be
equal to compare unequal because the noalg and alg type might be
compared and these are not the same.
A similar problem occurred in #32595 for argument arrays of defer structs.
Created #47904 to track improve noalg handling to be able to
reintroduce this optimization again.
Fixes#47068
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Currently, write barriers aren't emitted for global addresses, but they
are emitted for addresses offset of global addresses.
This CL changes IsGlobalAddr to recognize offsets of global addresses
as globals too, removing write barriers for staticuint64s based
addresses. The logic added is the same as used in IsStackAddr.
Updates #37612
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If a type T has a method foo, then
var t T
var i interface{} = t.foo
The type of foo is a method type, but the type of t.foo should be a
standard function type. Make sure we always do that conversion.
Fixes#47775
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When starting a closure that needs a dictionary, copy the closure
variable to a local variable. This lets child closures capture that
dictionary variable correctly.
This is a better fix for #47684, which does not cause problems
like #47723.
Fixes#47723
Update #47684
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Required two changes:
- avoid creating a closure in the case where the actual receiver of an
embedded method is not generic even though the base operand of the
selector is generic. This is similar to the test suggested by wayne
zuo - I thought it was clear in buildClosure, and easier to comment.
- Propagate //go:nointerface to base generic methods and then to
instantiations.
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This CL changes cmd/compile's -G flag's default from 0 to 3, which
enables use of the new types2 type checker and support for type
parameters. The old type checker is still available with
-gcflags=all=-G=0.
The CL also updates the regress test harness to account for the change
in default behavior (e.g., to expect known types2 changes/failures).
However, the -G=0 mode is still being tested for now.
Copy of CL 340914 by danscales@, minus the cmd/internal/objabi.AbsFile
change (handled instead by CL 343731) and rebased to master branch.
Updates #43651.
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Fixes#46591
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CL 324890 turned on register ABI by default on ARM64, causing neither
live.go nor live_regabi.go is run on ARM64.
This CL enables live_regabi.go test for ARM64.
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This is used within Google's internal code repo, so getting it working
is a pre-req for enabling -G=3 by default.
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Conversions to regular concrete types should not be rewritten during
stenciling.
Fixes#47740
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We need an extra case in convertToDictionary. In the case of an operand
which is an interface and converting to an empty interface, we don't
want to get the run-time type from the dictionary (which would be the
run-time type of the interface). We want to do a type-assert to the
empty interface.
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Currently, for hidden closures, we always push them to compile queue
during typechecking. If the hidden closure is discarded from the outer
function body during deadcode, any desugaring phase after deadcode won't
be applied to the closure. Thus, some un-expected OPs are passed to
downstream passes, which they can't handle, the compiler goes boom!
To fix this, we keep track of discarded hidden closures during deadcode
pass, and won't compile them then.
Fixes#47712
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Capturing dictionary closure variables is ok.
Fixes#47684
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We use "build" for tests in the main package with a main function.
We use "compile" for tests that are not in the main package.
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