Fix incorrect marshal/unmarshal of certificateRequest.
Add support for configuring client-auth on the server side.
Fix the certificate selection in the client side.
Update generate_cert.go to new time package
Fixes#2521.
R=krautz, agl, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev, mikkel
https://golang.org/cl/5448093
This CL fixes two issues sending data to the remote peer.
The first bug occurs when the size of the buffer passed to
Write is larger than the current window, in this case, w.rwin
can become negative.
The second issue is more problematic than the first as the
amount of data passed to writePacket was not limited to w.rwin.
In this case the remote peer could silently drop the additional
data, or drop the connection.
Credit to Jacek Masiulaniec for the bug report.
R=agl, jacek.masiulaniec
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5511043
transport.go:
* remove unused nil check.
doc.go:
* improve documentation about supported auth
methods and update Run example.
Thanks Jacek Masiulaniec for both reports.
R=jacek.masiulaniec, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5501075
1) incorrect length given for out buffer in String.
2) patchTail bug that could cause characters to be lost
when crossing into the out-buffer boundary.
Added tests to expose these bugs. Also slightly improved
performance of Bytes() and String() by sharing the reorderBuffer
across operations.
Fixes#2567.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502069
This works in the expected way: flag.Duration returns a *time.Duration,
and uses time.ParseDuration for parsing the input.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489113
- exports.go contains a stripped-down (but semantically unchanged)
version of the code in go/ast/filter.go for export filtering
- filter.go contains the documentation filtering code found before
at the end of doc.go; this is simply a code move w/o any semantic
changes
- godoc now relies on go/doc for export filtering when creating
documentation. It still has a separate form of export filtering
for showing the source code version. This needs to be consolidated
(perhaps the source form view should just be removed?).
- Stripping of function bodies (stripFunctionBodies function of
godoc.go) is now happening in doc.go (line 176).
- doc.NewPackageDoc has an extra parameter "exportsOnly. If set
to false, the behavior is as before. This function is only called
once in our source code; a gofix module is probably not warranted.
- Deleted doc.NewFileDoc - was never called.
This change is mostly a code move w/ some minimal tweaks. It should
not cause any changes to the behavior of godoc. It's a prerequisite
for extracting anonymous embedded fields.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502072
A test intended for denormals erroneously returned true also for
infinities, leading to bad overflows and wrong error estimates.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5489091
Missing: Handling of embedded interfaces.
Also, for reasons outlined in the previous CL (5500055), embedded
types have to be exported for its "inherited" methods to be visible.
This will be addressed w/ a subsequent CL.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502059
1) Add EscapeCodes to the terminal so that applications don't wire
them in.
2) Add a callback for auto-complete
3) Fix an issue with input lines longer than the width of the
terminal.
4) Have Write() not stomp the current line. It now erases the current
input, writes the output and reprints the prompt and partial input.
5) Support prompting without local echo in Terminal.
6) Add GetSize to report the size of terminal.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5479043
* work around a linker/cgo bug
* do not run deps.bash on Windows unless we need it
(cuts a full minute off the build time)
* add windows to the list of cgo-enabled targets
The gopack problem is issue 2601.
R=golang-dev, r, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5504062
No visible external changes yet. The current approach is
a stop-gap approach: For methods of anonymous fields to be
seen, the anonymous field's types must be exported.
Missing: computing the actual MethodDocs and displaying them.
(Depending on the operation mode of godoc, the input to go/doc
is a pre-filtered AST with all non-exported nodes removed. Non-
exported anonymous fields are not even seen by go/doc in this
case, and it is impossible to collect associated (even exported)
methods. A correct fix will require some more significant re-
engineering; AST filtering will have to happen later, possibly
inside go/doc.)
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5500055
This lets us mark net's cgo_stub.go as only to be
built when cgo is disabled.
R=golang-dev, ality, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489100
This CL makes both InterfaceAddrs and Addrs method on Interface
return IPNet struct for representing interface address and mask
like below:
interface "lo0": flags "up|loopback|multicast", ifindex 1, mtu 16384
interface address "fe80::1/64"
interface address "127.0.0.1/8"
interface address "::1/128"
joined group address "ff02::fb"
joined group address "224.0.0.251"
joined group address "ff02::2:65d0:d71e"
joined group address "224.0.0.1"
joined group address "ff01::1"
joined group address "ff02::1"
joined group address "ff02::1:ff00:1"
Fixes#2571.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489062
OS X 10.6 doesn't do O_CLOEXEC.
OS X 10.7 does.
For now, always fall back to using syscall.CloseOnExec on darwin.
This can removed when 10.6 is old news, or if we find a
way to cheaply & reliably detect 10.6 vs 10.7 at runtime.
Fixes#2587
R=golang-dev, rsc, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5500053
Also recognize that, in the latest version of the HTML5 spec,
foreign content is not an insertion mode, but a separate concern.
Pass tests10.dat, test 13:
<!DOCTYPE html><body><table><caption><svg><g>foo</g><g>bar</g><p>baz</table><p>quux
| <!DOCTYPE html>
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <table>
| <caption>
| <svg svg>
| <svg g>
| "foo"
| <svg g>
| "bar"
| <p>
| "baz"
| <p>
| "quux"
Also pass tests through test 15:
<!DOCTYPE html><body><table><colgroup><svg><g>foo</g><g>bar</g><p>baz</table><p>quux
R=andybalholm
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5494078
If something goes wrong, it should suffice to set
USE_GO_TOOL=false in env.bash to fall back to the
makefiles. I will delete the makefiles in January.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502047
New("x").ParseFiles("y") can result in an empty "x" template.
Make the message clearer that this is the problem. The error
returns from both template packages in this case were
confusing.
I considered making the method use "x" instead of "y" in
this case, but that just made other situations confusing
and harder to explain.
Fixes#2594.
R=golang-dev, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5498048
Also rename -v to -x in the build and install commands,
to match the flag in go test (which we can't change
because -v is taken). Matches sh -x anyway.
R=r, iant, ality
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5504045
The ast.Object's Decl field pointed back to the corresponding declaration for
all but short variable declarations. Now remember corresponding assignment
statement in the Decl field.
Also: simplified some code for parsing select statements.
R=golang-dev, r, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5492072
Refactors the benchmarks and test code.
Now benchmarks can call Errorf, Fail, etc.,
and the runner will act accordingly.
Because functionality has been folded into an
embedded type, a number of methods' docs
no longer appear in godoc output. A fix is
underway; if it doesn't happen fast enough,
I'll add wrapper methods to restore the
documentation.
R=bradfitz, adg, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5492060
Also add a byte count to the varint benchmarks - this
isn't accurate, of course, but it allows a rough comparison to
the other benchmarks.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5496070
The algorithm is the same as in the double-conversion library
which also implements Florian Loitsch's fast printing algorithm.
It uses extended floats with a 64-bit mantissa, but cannot give
an answer for all cases.
old ns/op new ns/op speedup
BenchmarkAtof64Decimal 332 322 1.0x
BenchmarkAtof64Float 385 373 1.0x
BenchmarkAtof64FloatExp 9777 419 23.3x
BenchmarkAtof64Big 3934 691 5.7x
BenchmarkAtof64RandomBits 34060 899 37.9x
BenchmarkAtof64RandomFloats 1329 680 2.0x
See F. Loitsch, ``Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and
Accurately with Integers'', Proceedings of the ACM, 2010.
R=ality, rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5494068
This is like the ill-fated CL 5493063 except that
I have written a shell script (autogen.sh) instead of
thinking I could possibly write a correct Makefile.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5496075
An old update for API changes in reflect package left several
helper variables that do not have a meaning anymore, and
the type checking of arrays vs slices was broken.
Fixes#2513.
R=ultrotter, rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5488094
The longest numbers we have to represent are the smallest denormals.
Their decimal mantissa is not longer than 5^1100. Taking into
account some extra size for in-place operations, 800 digits are
enough. This saves time used for zero intiialization of extra
bytes.
old ns/op new ns/op delta
strconv_test.BenchmarkAtof64Decimal 521 334 -35.9%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAtof64Float 572 391 -31.6%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAtof64FloatExp 10242 10036 -2.0%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAtof64Big 4229 4029 -4.7%
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatFloatDecimal 1396 934 -33.1%
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatFloat 4295 3341 -22.2%
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatFloatExp 12035 11181 -7.1%
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatFloatBig 4213 3229 -23.4%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendFloatDecimal 1031 600 -41.8%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendFloat 3971 3044 -23.3%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendFloatExp 11699 11003 -5.9%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendFloatBig 3836 2915 -24.0%
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5491064
Not all syscalls are implemented, but many are. On the suggestion
of Joel Sing <jsing@google.com>, the generated files were added
with hg add instead of hg cp, since they are generated on an OS
dependant basis.
R=golang-dev, jsing, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5491050
We still very much assume it in the code, but with this change in
place we can implement other things later without changing and users
of the package.
Fixes#2319.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489073
Add NetBSD to mksignals.sh and generate files.
While we're here, also add netbsd to the +build list where appropriate.
R=golang-dev, jsing
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5492064
That was the last build that was close to working.
I will try that change again next week.
Make is being very subtle today.
At the reverted-to CL, the ARM traceback appears
to be broken. I'll look into that next week too.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5492063
- no empty lines inside empty structs and interfaces
- top-level declarations are separated by a blank line if
a) they are of different kind (e.g. const vs type); or
b) there are documentation comments associated with a
declaration (this is new)
- applied gofmt -w misc src
The actual changes are in go/printer/nodes.go:397-400 (empty structs/interfaces),
and go/printer/printer.go:307-309 (extra line break). The remaining
changes are cleanups w/o changing the existing functionality.
Fixes issue 2570.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5493057
Why it was not failing anywhere else I don't know,
but the Makefile was definitely wrong. The rules
must not run in parallel.
TBR=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489069
I am looking forward to not supporting two build
systems simultaneously. Make complains about
a circular dependency still, but I don't understand it
and it's probably not worth the time to figure out.
TBR=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5496058
Collapse the arch,os-specific directories into the main directory
by renaming xxx/foo.c to foo_xxx.c, and so on.
There are no substantial edits here, except to the Makefile.
The assumption is that the Go tool will #define GOOS_darwin
and GOARCH_amd64 and will make any file named something
like signals_darwin.h available as signals_GOOS.h during the
build. This replaces what used to be done with -I$(GOOS).
There is still work to be done to make runtime build with
standard tools, but this is a big step. After this we will have
to write a script to generate all the generated files so they
can be checked in (instead of generated during the build).
R=r, iant, r, lucio.dere
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5490053
In 'go test' I deleted the leading package. prefix
from all the test names, since it contained no actual
information. Adjust the -test.run argument accordingly.
This will still work with the current gotest too, since
the argument is an unanchored pattern.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5491058
I'm not 100% sure I get all the corner cases right, for end tags, but
I'll let the test suite smoke it out.
Pass tests10.dat, test 1:
<!DOCTYPE html><svg></svg><![CDATA[a]]>
| <!DOCTYPE html>
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <svg svg>
| <!-- [CDATA[a]] -->
Also pass tests through test 5:
<!DOCTYPE html><body><table><svg></svg></table>
R=andybalholm
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5495044
In some rare cases, gofmt would accept more than the maximum
number of empty lines (1) between source code snippets.
The actual change is in printer.go, lines 773-775; the rest
is some minor restructuring.
Applied gofmt -w src misc .
Fixes#2387.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5496047
If a Pipe method is called, return the underlying
reader/writer from session.clientChan, bypassing the
io.Copy and io.Pipe harness.
StdoutPipe and StderrPipe now return an io.Reader not
an io.ReadCloser as SSH cannot signal the close of the
local reader to the remote process.
R=rsc, agl, gustav.paul, cw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5493047
%g down to two mallocs from four. Also a mild speedup.
fmt_test.BenchmarkSprintfFloat 3016 2703 -10.38%
Fixes#2557.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5491054
Before/after, best of 3:
json.BenchmarkCodeEncoder 10 183495300 ns/op 10.58 MB/s
->
json.BenchmarkCodeEncoder 10 133025100 ns/op 14.59 MB/s
But don't get too excited about this. These benchmarks, while
stable at any point of time, fluctuate wildly with any line of
code added or removed anywhere in the path due to stack splitting
issues.
It's currently much faster, though, and this is the API that
doesn't allocate so should always be faster in theory.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds, rsc, r, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5411052
It is probably a mistake to have these here at all -
os is supposed to be portable - but this only fixes
the build issue.
R=golang-dev, r, r, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5487073
Pass tests6.dat, test 26:
foo<col>
| <col>
Also pass tests through test 35:
<table><tr><div><td>
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5482074
I realize I didn't send the tests in last time. Anyway, I added
a test that knows too much about the package's internal structure,
and I'm not sure whether it's the right thing to do.
Vadik.
R=bradfitz, rsc, go.peter.90
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5450073
This redefinition means that the public signature of html/template
does not refer to text/template.
Fixes#2546.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5487083
We only want to attempt to un-gzip if there's a body (not in
response to a HEAD)
This was accidentally passing before, but revealed to be broken
when c3c6e72d7cc went in.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5477093
The obvious fix is breaking the build in non-obvious ways.
Reverting while waiting for the correct fix, if any is needed.
««« original CL description
net/http: fix bug in error checking
Thanks to josef86@gmail.com for pointing this out.
R=golang-dev, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5477092
»»»
R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5488085
The transmitter must encode an interface value if it is to be decoded
into an interface value, but it's a common and confusing error to
encode a concrete value and attempt to decode it into an interface,
particularly *interface{}. This CL attempts to explain things better.
Fixes#2367.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5485072
Testing total space fails for gccgo when not using split
stacks, because then each goroutine has a large stack, and so
the total memory usage is large.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5487068
I was confused by the existence of two portable Hypot
routines in the tree when I cleaned things up, and I made
ARM use the wrong (imprecise) one. Use the right one,
and delete the wrong one.
Fixes arm build.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5485065
breaks build
««« original CL description
http: close connection after printing panic stack trace
In a testing situation, it's possible for a local http
server to panic and the test exit without the stack trace
ever being printed.
Fixes#2480.
R=rsc, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5414048
»»»
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5482061
In a testing situation, it's possible for a local http
server to panic and the test exit without the stack trace
ever being printed.
Fixes#2480.
R=rsc, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5414048
This will be nicer to the automatic tools.
It requires a few more assembly stubs
but fewer Go files.
There are a few instances where it looks like
there are new blobs of code, but they are just
being copied out of deleted files.
There is no new code here.
Suppose you have a portable implementation for Sin
and a 386-specific assembly one. The old way to
do this was to write three files
sin_decl.go
func Sin(x float64) float64 // declaration only
sin_386.s
assembly implementation
sin_port.go
func Sin(x float64) float64 { ... } // pure-Go impl
and then link in either sin_decl.go+sin_386.s or
just sin_port.go. The Makefile actually did the magic
of linking in only the _port.go files for those without
assembly and only the _decl.go files for those with
assembly, or at least some of that magic.
The biggest problem with this, beyond being hard
to explain to the build system, is that once you do
explain it to the build system, godoc knows which
of sin_port.go or sin_decl.go are involved on a given
architecture, and it (correctly) ignores the other.
That means you have to put identical doc comments
in both files.
The new approach, which is more like what we did
in the later packages math/big and sync/atomic,
is to have
sin.go
func Sin(x float64) float64 // decl only
func sin(x float64) float64 {...} // pure-Go impl
sin_386.s
// assembly for Sin (ignores sin)
sin_amd64.s
// assembly for Sin: jmp sin
sin_arm.s
// assembly for Sin: jmp sin
Once we abandon Makefiles we can put all the assembly
stubs in one source file, so the number of files will
actually go down.
Chris asked whether the branches cost anything.
Given that they are branching to pure-Go implementations
that are not typically known for their speed, the single
direct branch is not going to be noticeable. That is,
it's on the slow path.
An alternative would have been to preserve the old
"only write assembly files when there's an implementation"
and still have just one copy of the declaration of Sin
(and thus one doc comment) by doing:
sin.go
func Sin(x float64) float64 { return sin(x) }
sin_decl.go
func sin(x float64) float64 // declaration only
sin_386.s
// assembly for sin
sin_port.go
func sin(x float64) float64 { portable code }
In this version everyone would link in sin.go and
then either sin_decl.go+sin_386.s or sin_port.go.
This has an extra function call on all paths, including
the "fast path" to get to assembly, and it triples the
number of Go files involved compared to what I did
in this CL. On the other hand you don't have to
write assembly stubs. After starting down this path
I decided that the assembly stubs were the easier
approach.
As for generating the assembly stubs on the fly, much
of the goal here is to eliminate magic from the build
process, so that zero-configuration tools like goinstall
or the new go tool can handle this package.
R=golang-dev, r, cw, iant, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5488057
Example:
PACKAGE
package utf8
import "unicode/utf8"
Package utf8 implements functions and constants to support text
encoded in UTF-8. This package calls a Unicode character a rune for
brevity.
CONSTANTS
const (
RuneError = unicode.ReplacementChar // the "error" Rune or "replacement character".
RuneSelf = 0x80 // characters below Runeself are represented as themselves in a single byte.
UTFMax = 4 // maximum number of bytes of a UTF-8 encoded Unicode character.
)
Numbers fundamental to the encoding.
FUNCTIONS
func DecodeLastRune(p []byte) (r rune, size int)
DecodeLastRune unpacks the last UTF-8 encoding in p and returns the
rune and its width in bytes.
func DecodeLastRuneInString(s string) (r rune, size int)
DecodeLastRuneInString is like DecodeLastRune but its input is a
string.
func DecodeRune(p []byte) (r rune, size int)
DecodeRune unpacks the first UTF-8 encoding in p and returns the rune
and its width in bytes.
func DecodeRuneInString(s string) (r rune, size int)
DecodeRuneInString is like DecodeRune but its input is a string.
func EncodeRune(p []byte, r rune) int
EncodeRune writes into p (which must be large enough) the UTF-8
encoding of the rune. It returns the number of bytes written.
func FullRune(p []byte) bool
FullRune reports whether the bytes in p begin with a full UTF-8
encoding of a rune. An invalid encoding is considered a full Rune
since it will convert as a width-1 error rune.
func FullRuneInString(s string) bool
FullRuneInString is like FullRune but its input is a string.
func RuneCount(p []byte) int
RuneCount returns the number of runes in p. Erroneous and short
encodings are treated as single runes of width 1 byte.
func RuneCountInString(s string) (n int)
RuneCountInString is like RuneCount but its input is a string.
func RuneLen(r rune) int
RuneLen returns the number of bytes required to encode the rune.
func RuneStart(b byte) bool
RuneStart reports whether the byte could be the first byte of an
encoded rune. Second and subsequent bytes always have the top two
bits set to 10.
func Valid(p []byte) bool
Valid reports whether p consists entirely of valid UTF-8-encoded
runes.
func ValidString(s string) bool
ValidString reports whether s consists entirely of valid UTF-8-encoded
runes.
TYPES
type String struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
String wraps a regular string with a small structure that provides
more efficient indexing by code point index, as opposed to byte index.
Scanning incrementally forwards or backwards is O(1) per index
operation (although not as fast a range clause going forwards).
Random access is O(N) in the length of the string, but the overhead is
less than always scanning from the beginning. If the string is ASCII,
random access is O(1). Unlike the built-in string type, String has
internal mutable state and is not thread-safe.
func NewString(contents string) *String
NewString returns a new UTF-8 string with the provided contents.
func (s *String) At(i int) rune
At returns the rune with index i in the String. The sequence of runes
is the same as iterating over the contents with a "for range" clause.
func (s *String) Init(contents string) *String
Init initializes an existing String to hold the provided contents.
It returns a pointer to the initialized String.
func (s *String) IsASCII() bool
IsASCII returns a boolean indicating whether the String contains only
ASCII bytes.
func (s *String) RuneCount() int
RuneCount returns the number of runes (Unicode code points) in the
String.
func (s *String) Slice(i, j int) string
Slice returns the string sliced at rune positions [i:j].
func (s *String) String() string
String returns the contents of the String. This method also means the
String is directly printable by fmt.Print.
Fixes#2479.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds, mattn.jp, r, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5472051
To allow these types as map keys, we must fill in
equal and hash functions in their algorithm tables.
Structs or arrays that are "just memory", like [2]int,
can and do continue to use the AMEM algorithm.
Structs or arrays that contain special values like
strings or interface values use generated functions
for both equal and hash.
The runtime helper func runtime.equal(t, x, y) bool handles
the general equality case for x == y and calls out to
the equal implementation in the algorithm table.
For short values (<= 4 struct fields or array elements),
the sequence of elementwise comparisons is inlined
instead of calling runtime.equal.
R=ken, mpimenov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5451105
I had to move readFile into sys_$GOOS.go
since syscall.Open takes only two arguments
on Plan 9.
R=lucio.dere, rsc, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5447061
Made te and td arrays into variables te0-3 and td0-3,
which improves performance from 7000ns/op to 5800.
R=rsc, rogpeppe, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5449077
syscall_windows.go contains a small demo, which calls the obsolete
syscall.Errstr function.
R=golang-dev, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5475044
Acosh, Asinh, Atanh, Ceil, Floor, Trunc, Mod and Remainder affected. These changes add some non-finite arguments and results (and -0.0 results).
R=rsc, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5469046
Although FIPS 186-3 says that we should truncate the hashes, at least
one other library (libgcrypt) doesn't. This means that it's impossible
to interoperate with code using gcrypt if we enforce the truncation
inside of crypto/dsa.
This change shouldn't actually affect anything because nearly
everybody pairs DSA with SHA1, which doesn't need to be truncated in
either case.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5471043
The values have been generated only for the i386 and amd64 architectures.
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh, dsymonds
CC=bradfitz, dsymonds, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5452060
Max returns +Inf if x or y is +Inf; else it returns NaN if either x or y is NaN. Max(-0, -0) returns -0.
Min returns -Inf if x or y is -Inf; else it returns NaN if either x or y is NaN. Min(+0, -0) returns -0.
Dim(+Inf, +Inf) = NaN, Dim(-Inf, -Inf) = NaN and Dim(NaN, anything) = NaN.
Also, change "conditions" to "cases" for Sin (missed it in previous CL).
R=rsc, dave
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5437137
daysBefore[12+1]: index out of range
time.December and Windows SYSTEMTIME.wMonth
are 12 for December.
R=rsc, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5448130
I added the clientChan's msg channel to the list of channels that are closed in mainloop when the server sends a channelCloseMsg.
I added an ExitError type that wraps a Waitmsg similar to that of os/exec. I fill ExitStatus with the data returned in the 'exit-status' channel message and Msg with the data returned in the 'exit-signal' channel message.
Instead of having Wait() return on the first 'exit-status'/'exit-signal' I have it return an ExitError containing the status and signal when the clientChan's msg channel is closed.
I added two tests cases to session_test.go that test for exit status 0 (in which case Wait() returns nil) and exit status 1 (in which case Wait() returns an ExitError with ExitStatus 1)
R=dave, agl, rsc, golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5452051
It was fragile and non-portable, and then became spammy with
the os.EINVAL removal. Now it just uses the length of the
Peek return value instead.
R=golang-dev, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5453065
The code in hash functions themselves could write directly into the
output buffer for a savings of about 50ns. But it's a little ugly so I
wasted a copy.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5440111
This CL cleans up the client auth tests, making the
individual test body more manageable.
Also, adds tests for rsa and dsa key negotiation.
Finally, remove the package level use of the variable
strings, which avoids conflicting with the strings pkg.
R=gustav.paul, agl, n13m3y3r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5447049
This avoids a problem when creating certificates with parents that
were produce by other code: the Go structures don't contain all the
information about the various ASN.1 string types etc and so that
information would otherwise be lost.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5453067
Allow the text template to handle the error case of no template
with the given name.
Simplification suggested by Mike Samuel.
R=mikesamuel
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5437147
(Note that the Int and Uint benchmarks use different test sets
and thus cannot be compared against each other. Int and Uint
conversions are approximately the same speed).
Before (best of 3 runs):
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatInt 100000 15636 ns/op
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendInt 100000 18930 ns/op
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatUint 500000 4392 ns/op
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendUint 500000 5152 ns/op
After (best of 3 runs):
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatInt 200000 10070 ns/op (-36%)
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendInt 200000 7097 ns/op (-63%)
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatUint 1000000 2893 ns/op (-34%)
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendUint 500000 2462 ns/op (-52%)
R=r, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5449093
When I disallowed map + func comparisons, I only did it
in the static case and missed the comparisons via == on
interface values. Fixing that turned these up.
R=nigeltao, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5440103
This is part one of a small set of CL's that aim to resolve
the outstanding TODOs relating to channel close and blocking
behavior.
Firstly, the hairy handling of assigning the peersId is now
done in one place. The cost of this change is the slightly
paradoxical construction of the partially created clientChan.
Secondly, by creating clientChan.stdin/out/err when the channel
is opened, the creation of consumers like tcpchan and Session
is simplified; they just have to wire themselves up to the
relevant readers/writers.
R=agl, gustav.paul, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5448073
This is a slight change to fmt's semantics, but means that if you use
%d to print an integer with a Stringable value, it will print as an integer.
This came up because Time.Month() couldn't cleanly print as an integer
rather than a name. Using %d on Stringables is silly anyway, so there
should be no effect outside the fmt tests.
As a mild bonus, certain recursive failures of String methods
will also be avoided this way.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5453053
All but 3 cases (in gcimporter.go and hixie.go)
are automatic conversions using gofix.
No attempt is made to use the new Append functions
even though there are definitely opportunities.
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5447069
By converting array indices to uint8, they are automatically
constrained in the array range, and the binary AND with 0xff
is no longer needed anymore.
Before: aes.BenchmarkEncrypt 363 ns/op
After: aes.BenchmarkEncrypt 273 ns/op
R=golang-dev, gri, agl
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5450084
Equality on structs will require arbitrary code for type equality,
so change algorithm in type data from uint8 to table pointer.
In the process, trim top-level map structure from
104/80 bytes (64-bit/32-bit) to 24/12.
Equality on structs will require being able to call code generated
by the Go compiler, and C code has no way to access Go return
values, so change the hash and equal algorithm functions to take
a pointer to a result instead of returning the result.
R=ken
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5453043
The SSH spec allows for the server to send a banner message to the client at any point during the authentication process. Currently the ssh client auth types all assume that the first response from the server after issuing a userAuthRequestMsg will be one of a couple of possible authentication success/failure messages. This means that client authentication breaks if the ssh server being connected to has a banner message configured.
This changeset refactors the noneAuth, passwordAuth and publickeyAuth types' auth() function and allows for msgUserAuthBanner during authentication.
R=golang-dev, rsc, dave, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5432065
For now a pair of socket options SOL_SOCKET and SO_BINDTODEVICE
is supported on Linux only. I'd like to demote BindToDevice API
to syscall level because it's Linux dependent one.
In the near future, probably we may have a bit more portable
API that using IPROTO_IP/IPV6 level socket options to specify,
identify an inbound, outbound IP interface on incoming, outgoing
UDP and raw IP packets.
R=cw, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5447071
cmd.exe implicitly looks in "." before consulting PATH.
LookPath should match this behavior.
R=alex.brainman, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5434093
This is a more conservative approach to heading detection and
removes 11 headings from the current repository (several in
fmt). The current headscan output is:
/home/gri/go3/src/cmd/goinstall (package documentation)
Remote Repositories
The GOPATH Environment Variable
/home/gri/go3/src/pkg/exp/gotype (package documentation)
Examples
/home/gri/go3/src/pkg/html/template (package template)
Introduction
Contexts
Errors
A fuller picture
Contexts
Typed Strings
Security Model
/home/gri/go3/src/pkg/text/template (package template)
Actions
Arguments
Pipelines
Variables
Examples
Functions
Associated templates
Nested template definitions
18 headings found
R=golang-dev, adg, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5437105
- this removes extra conversions from strings to bytes and vice versa
for each comment
- minor cleanups
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5434096
- scan all comments not just the package documentation
- declutter output so that false positives are more easily spotted
- count the number of headings to quickly see differences
- minor tweaks
R=golang-dev, r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5450061
To structure larger sections of comments in html output headings
are detected in comments and formated as h3 in the generated html.
A simple heuristic is used to detect headings in comments:
A heading is a non-blank, non-indented line preceded by a blank
line. It is followed by a blank and a non-blank, non-indented line.
A heading must start with an uppercase letter and end with a letter,
digit or a colon. A heading may not contain punctuation characters.
R=jan.mercl, gri, adg, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5437056
This is the result of running `gofix -r hashsum` over the tree, changing
the hash function implementations by hand and then fixing a couple of
instances where gofix didn't catch something.
The changed implementations are as simple as possible while still
working: I'm not trying to optimise in this CL.
R=rsc, cw, rogpeppe
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5448065
The problem is that execution can modify the template, so it needs
interlocking to have the same thread-safe guarantee as text/template.
Fixes#2439.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5450056
Not quite done yet but enough is here to review.
Embedding is eliminated so clients can't accidentally reach
methods of text/template.Template that would break the
invariants.
TODO later: Add and Clone are unimplemented.
TODO later: address issue 2349
R=golang-dev, r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5434077
Sincos via sincos.go is 35.4 ns/op, via sincos_amd64.s is 37.4 ns/op on 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Mac OS X).
R=rsc, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5447045
This is not the right fix, but it is what used to happen
before the FileInfo conversion, and it should get the
build working again (at least that part).
TBR=brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5434090
time.Parse uses time.Local if it has the right zone offset,
otherwise it calls time.FixedZone. The test's use of reflect.DeepEqual
meant that the test expected time.FixedZone always, failing
when the local time zone really would have used -0700 for
that time. The fix is to format the time to display only the
pieces we intend to test.
R=golang-dev, agl, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5437088
Exec() has been renamed to Run() in keeping with the os/exec API.
Added func (*Session) Start(cmd string) which starts a remote process but unlike Run() doesn't wait for it to finish before returning.
Run() has been refactored to use Start internally. Its really just a refactoring, no new code but some extra functionality was won.
Also added func (*Session) Signal(sig signal) which sends a UNIX signal to a remote process. This is espcially useful in conjunction with Start() as the two allow you to start a remote process, monitor its stdout/stderr, and send it a TERM/HUP/etc signal when you want it to close.
R=dave, rsc, agl, bradfitz, n13m3y3r, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5437058
Previously we were using the map iteration order to set the order of
the cipher suites in the ClientHello.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5440048
- allow Lookup to work on uninitialized templates
- fix bug in add: can't error after parser is stopped
- add Add method for html/template
R=adg, rogpeppe, r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5436080
This change adds the second aspect to the conversion code, the
use of large divisiors (powers of big base) to greatly speed up
the divsion of large numbers. Speedups of 30x are common in the
large cases. Also includes new tests and tuning code for the
key internal parameters.
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5438058
According to http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4254.txt most channel messages contain the channel id of the recipient channel, not the sender id. This allows the recipient connection multiplexer to route the message to the correct channel.
This changeset fixes several messages that incorrectly send the local channel id instead of the remote channel's id.
While sessions were being created and closed in sequence channels in the channel pool were freed and reused on the server side of the connection at the same rate as was done on the client, so the channel local and remote channel ids always corresponded. As soon as I had concurrent sessions on the same clientConn the server started to complain of 'uknown channel id N' where N is the local channel id, which is actually paired with server channel id K.
R=golang-dev, dave, rsc, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5433063
IIRC, package sql used to be called db. There was one occurrence
of the old name in a comment.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5431075
The Set type is gone. Instead, templates are automatically associated by
being parsed together; nested definitions implicitly create associations.
Only associated templates can invoke one another.
This approach dramatically reduces the breadth of the construction API.
For now, html/template is deleted from src/pkg/Makefile, so this can
be checked in. Nothing in the tree depends on it. It will be updated next.
R=dsymonds, adg, rsc, r, gri, mikesamuel, nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5415060
Buffer intermediate output via a bytes.Buffer and thus avoid
calling through the entire Writer stack for every item printed.
There is more opportunity for improvements along the same lines.
Before (best of 3 runs):
- printer.BenchmarkPrint 50 47959760 ns/op
- time gofmt -l $GOROOT/src real 0m11.517s
After (best of 3 runs):
- printer.BenchmarkPrint 50 32056640 ns/op (= -33%)
- time gofmt -l $GOROOT/src real 0m9.070s (= -21%)
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5432054
The allowed conversions before and after are:
type Tstring string
type Tbyte []byte
type Trune []rune
string <-> string // ok
string <-> []byte // ok
string <-> []rune // ok
string <-> Tstring // ok
string <-> Tbyte // was illegal, now ok
string <-> Trune // was illegal, now ok
Tstring <-> string // ok
Tstring <-> []byte // ok
Tstring <-> []rune // ok
Tstring <-> Tstring // ok
Tstring <-> Tbyte // was illegal, now ok
Tstring <-> Trune // was illegal, now ok
Update spec, compiler, tests. Use in a few packages.
We agreed on this a few months ago but never implemented it.
Fixes#1707.
R=golang-dev, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5421057
Pass tests2.dat, test 47:
" \n "
(That is, two spaces separated by a newline)
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
Also pass tests through test 49:
<!DOCTYPE html><script>
</script> <title>x</title> </head>
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5422043
exec_plan9.go:
. Adjusted return argument to match other changes.
#mksyscall.pl:
. Replaced "err = e1" with "err = NewError(e1)".
* Change abandoned, Russ made a better suggestion involving
syscall_plan9.go.
syscall_plan9.go:
. Removed redundant "err = nil" lines.
. Adjusted //sys lines for mksyscall.pl.
* Replaced "err string" with "err ErrorString" in return arguments.
zsyscall_plan9_386.go:
. This module ought to be generated, but as it exists in the
repository, I rebuilt it and checked that it matched expectations.
Anybody is welcome to remove this from the repository if
they feel it should go, but remember that not all Plan 9
installations have a working Perl.
R=rsc
CC=ality, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5411046
This CL inverts the direction of the Stdin/out/err members of the
Session struct so they reflect the API of the exec.Cmd. In doing so
it borrows heavily from the exec package.
Additionally Shell now returns immediately, wait for completion using
Wait. Exec calls Wait internally and so blocks until the remote
command is complete.
Credit to Gustavo Niemeyer for the impetus for this CL.
R=rsc, agl, n13m3y3r, huin, bradfitz
CC=cw, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5322055
My excuse for doing this is that test cases with newlines in them didn't
work. But instead of just fixing that, I rearranged everything in
parse_test.go to use fewer channels and pipes, and just call a
straightforward function to read test cases from a file.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5410049
Slight slow-down for printer benchmark (-0.7%) before
applying CL 5416049 (which will wash it out). Code is
cleaner and simpler.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5417053
Preamble to the simplification of the template API.
Although the signature of Parse (nee Set) changes,
it's really an internal function, used only by
text/template.
R=golang-dev, rsc, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5415052
deps.bash does not understand current format,
so make.bash fails (with MAKEFLAGS=-j20).
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5410046
Parse {{define}} blocks during template parsing rather than separately as a set-specific thing.
This cleans up set parse significantly, and enables the next step, if we want, to unify the
API for templates and sets.
Other than an argument change to parse.Parse, which is in effect an internal function and
unused by client code, there is no API change and no spec change yet.
R=golang-dev, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5393049
Work around a bug that was fixed after OpenBSD 5.0 - a request for
kern.hostname or kern.domainname with a nil value for oldp will result
in a length of zero being returned. If we hit this case use a length
of MAXHOSTNAMELEN (256).
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5408041
Move the existing darwin/freebsd specific nametomib implementation
into the respective operating system dependent files.
Provide a nametomib implementation for openbsd, which operates on a
sysctl MIB that has been pre-generated from the various system headers
by mksysctl_openbsd.pl.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4935044
Making Value opaque means we can drop the interface kludges
in favor of a significantly simpler and faster representation.
v.Kind() will be a prime candidate for inlining too.
On a Thinkpad X201s using -benchtime 10:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
json.BenchmarkCodeEncoder 284391780 157415960 -44.65%
json.BenchmarkCodeMarshal 286979140 158992020 -44.60%
json.BenchmarkCodeDecoder 717175800 388288220 -45.86%
json.BenchmarkCodeUnmarshal 734470500 404548520 -44.92%
json.BenchmarkCodeUnmarshalReuse 707172280 385258720 -45.52%
json.BenchmarkSkipValue 24630036 18557062 -24.66%
benchmark old MB/s new MB/s speedup
json.BenchmarkCodeEncoder 6.82 12.33 1.81x
json.BenchmarkCodeMarshal 6.76 12.20 1.80x
json.BenchmarkCodeDecoder 2.71 5.00 1.85x
json.BenchmarkCodeUnmarshal 2.64 4.80 1.82x
json.BenchmarkCodeUnmarshalReuse 2.74 5.04 1.84x
json.BenchmarkSkipValue 77.92 103.42 1.33x
I cannot explain why BenchmarkSkipValue gets faster.
Maybe it is one of those code alignment things.
R=iant, r, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5373101
Fixes use of c after Dial failure (causes crash).
May fix Dial failure by listening to 127.0.0.1:0
instead of 0.0.0.0:0 (tests should only listen on
localhost).
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5395052
The wrong length was being sent, and two parameters
were also transposed. Made the record type be a type
and made the constants typed, to prevent that sort
of bug in the future.
Fixes#2469
R=golang-dev, edsrzf
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5394046
text/template does this (in an entirely different way), so
make html/template do the same. Before this fix, the template
{{.}} given a pointer to a string prints its address instead of its
value.
R=mikesamuel, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5370098
Ensure that empty NameLists always return
a zero length []string, not nil.
In practice NameLists are only used in a few
message types and always consumed by a for
range function so the difference between nil
and []string{} is not significant.
Also, add exp/ssh to pkg/Makefile as suggested
by rsc.
R=rsc, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5400042
Move scanner allocation out of loop.
It's the only allocation in the test so it dominates
when it triggers a garbage collection.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5369117
Errors in the code under test go to standard output.
Errors in testing or its usage go to standard error.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5374090
An experiment: allow structs to be copied even if they
contain unexported fields. This gives packages the
ability to return opaque values in their APIs, like reflect
does for reflect.Value but without the kludgy hacks reflect
resorts to.
In general, we trust programmers not to do silly things
like *x = *y on a package's struct pointers, just as we trust
programmers not to do unicode.Letter = unicode.Digit,
but packages that want a harder guarantee can introduce
an extra level of indirection, like in the changes to os.File
in this CL or by using an interface type.
All in one CL so that it can be rolled back more easily if
we decide this is a bad idea.
Originally discussed in March 2011.
https://groups.google.com/group/golang-dev/t/3f5d30938c7c45ef
R=golang-dev, adg, dvyukov, r, bradfitz, jan.mercl, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5372095
No need for creating a new nat each time.
Per Roger Peppe's suggestion; assuming
nat(nil) produces better code than nat{}.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5375092
The environment is needed by package time, which
we want not to depend on os (so that os can use
time.Time), so push down into syscall.
Delete syscall.Sleep, now unnecessary.
The package os environment API is preserved;
it is only the implementation that is moving to syscall.
Delete os.Envs, which was undocumented,
uninitialized on Windows and Plan 9, and
not maintained by Setenv and Clearenv.
Code can call os.Environ instead.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5370091
- syscall (not os) now defines the Errno type.
- the low-level assembly functions Syscall, Syscall6, and so on
return Errno, not uintptr
- syscall wrappers all return error, not uintptr.
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh, r, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5372080
This CL adds experimental support for making proxied
net.Conn connections via the remote server.
nb. Functional tests exist for this feature but CL
5320053 or similar needs to be committed to support them.
R=rsc, agl, n13m3y3r
CC=cw, golang-dev, huin
https://golang.org/cl/5371081
client.go/client_auth.go:
* add support for publickey key auth using the interface
outlined by rsc in the previous auth CL
client_auth_test.go:
* password and publickey tests against server.go
common.go/server.go:
* move some helper methods from server.go into common.go
* generalise serializeRSASignature
R=rsc, agl, huin
CC=cw, golang-dev, n13m3y3r
https://golang.org/cl/5373055
Some remote servers send a 0 window size in the channel
open confirm msg, others send a non zero window size. Make
sure this initial advertisement is not lost.
R=agl, rsc, cw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5372083
Currently, the state transition functions in the HTML parser
return the next insertion mode and whether the token is consumed.
This works well except for when one insertion mode needs to use
the rules for another insertion mode. Then the useTheRulesFor
function needs to patch things up. This requires comparing functions
for equality, which is going to stop working.
Adding a field to the parser structure to store the current
insertion mode eliminates the need for useTheRulesFor;
one insertion mode function can now just call the other
directly. The insertion mode will be changed only if it needs to be.
This CL is an alternative to CL 5372078.
R=nigeltao, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5372079
I had to replace the single use of io/ioutil
in the time package with a bytes.Buffer since
there would've been a dependency cycle.
There are no other uses of os.Time.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5372054
It was never really a shell, but the name carried
over from SSH's ServerShell.
Two small functional changes:
Add SetSize, which allows the size of the terminal
to be changed in response, say, to an SSH message.
Don't write the prompt if there's already something
on the current line.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5376066
(This is part of removing the duplicate code between exp/terminal and
exp/ssh, but hg is having a very hard time keeping up so I'm doing it
in small steps.)
R=bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5373061
As the ISO 8601 week number is untrivial to compute a new method
on *Time provides year and number of week.
R=golang-dev, rsc, r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5316074
The timespec passed to thrsleep() needs to be an absolute/realtime
value, so add the current nanotime to ns.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5374048
Converting from polynomial constants to counted array speeds up Lgamma from 51.3 to 37.7 ns/op. Variables renamed in Gamma to avoid overlap in Lgamma.
R=rsc, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5359045
This looks like it is just moving some code from
time to runtime (and translating it to C), but the
runtime can do a better job managing the goroutines,
and it needs this functionality for its own maintenance
(for example, for the garbage collector to hand back
unused memory to the OS on a time delay).
Might as well have just one copy of the timer logic,
and runtime can't depend on time, so vice versa.
It also unifies Sleep, NewTicker, and NewTimer behind
one mechanism, so that there are no claims that one
is more efficient than another. (For example, today
people recommend using time.After instead of time.Sleep
to avoid blocking an OS thread.)
Fixes#1644.
Fixes#1731.
Fixes#2190.
R=golang-dev, r, hectorchu, iant, iant, jsing, alex.brainman, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5334051
Fixes crash when cgo consumes more than 8K
of stack and makes a callback.
Fixes#1328.
R=golang-dev, rogpeppe, rsc
CC=golang-dev, mpimenov
https://golang.org/cl/5371042
Arrange the code so that it's easier to keep edits in sync.
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh, bradfitz, andybalholm, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5345041
This contains the files that required handiwork, mostly
Makefiles with updated TARGs, plus the two packages
with modified package names.
html/template/doc.go needs a separate edit pass.
test/fixedbugs/bug358.go is not legal go so gofix fails on it.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5340050
Also make it agree with the documentation. You get an error, unless you're
calling Add explicitly, in which case it panics since that's almost certainly
a bug. The discrepancy was caused by a panic that wasn't turned into
an error along one path; deleted the offending function for clarity.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5354045
Pass tests1.dat, test 87:
<body><body><base><link><meta><title><p></title><body><p></body>
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <base>
| <link>
| <meta>
| <title>
| "<p>"
| <p>
Handling the last <body> tag requires correcting the original insertion mode in useTheRulesFor.
Also pass test 88:
<textarea><p></textarea>
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5364047
Otherwise some OS X toolchains complain about the redeclaration
of libcgo_thread_start by multiple object files. The real definition
is in util.c.
Fixes#2167.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5364045
This CL adds an API for handling the various SSH
authenticaton methods. None and password continue
to be the only supported methods.
R=bradfitz, agl, n13m3y3r, rsc, cw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5328045
- Fix function prototype for thrsleep().
- Provide enums for clock identifiers.
- Provide timespec structure for use with thrsleep().
R=golang-dev, dave, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5360042
A single character typo ("\n" instead of "\r") meant that
HTML data using DOS line breaks (CRLF) was not detected as HTML.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5365041
Having the compiler count the number of array elements speeds up Gamma from 63.7 to 56.6 ns/op.
R=rsc, golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5362043
This does escaping on first execution.
template.go defines the same interface elements as package template.
It requires rather more duplication of code than I'd like, but I'm
not clear how to avoid that.
Maybe instead of
mySet.ParseGlob(...)
template.ParseSetGlob(...)
mySet.ParseFiles(...)
mySet.ParseTemplateFiles(...)
template.ParseTemplateFiles(...)
we combine these into a fileset abstraction that can be wrapped
var fileset template.FileSet
fileset.Glob(...) // Load a few files by glob
fileset.Files(...) // Load a few {{define}}d files
fileset.TemplateFiles(...) // Load a few files as template bodies
fileset.Funcs(...) // Make the givens func available to templates
// Do the parsing.
set, err := fileset.ParseSet()
// or set, err := fileset.ParseInto(set)
or provide an interface that can receive filenames and functions and
parse messages:
type Bundle interface {
TemplateFile(string)
File(string)
Funcs(FuncMap)
}
and define template.Parse* to handle the file-system stuff and send
messages to a bundle:
func ParseFiles(b Bundle, filenames ...string)
R=r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5270042
There are three classes of methods/functions called Error:
a) The Error method in the just introduced error interface
b) Error methods that create or report errors (http.Error, etc)
c) Error methods that return errors previously associated with
the receiver (Tokenizer.Error, rows.Error, etc).
This CL introduces the convention that methods in case (c)
should be named Err.
The reasoning for the change is:
- The change differentiates the two kinds of APIs based on
names rather than just on signature, unloading Error a bit
- Err is closer to the err variable name that is so commonly
used with the intent of verifying an error
- Err is shorter and thus more convenient to be used often
on error verifications, such as in iterators following the
convention of the sql package.
R=bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5327064
This moves DumpRequest, DumpResponse, NewChunkedReader,
and NewChunkedWriter out of http, as part of the continued
http diet plan.
Also, adds DumpRequestOut (for dumping outbound requests),
since DumpRequest's ambiguity (the "wire representation" in
what direction?) was often a source of confusion and bug
reports.
R=rsc, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5339041
Part of http diet plan.
More of the lesser-used and newcomer-misleading parts of http will
move here.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5336049
runtime knows how to get the time of day
without allocating memory.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds, dave, hectorchu, r, cw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5297078
This is Go 1 package renaming CL #4.
This one merely moves the source; the import strings will be
changed after the next weekly release.
This one moves pieces into os, text, and unicode.
exec -> os/exec
scanner -> text/scanner
tabwriter -> text/tabwriter
template -> text/template
template/parse -> text/template/parse
utf16 -> unicode/utf16
utf8 -> unicode/utf8
This should be the last of the source-rearranging CLs.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5331066
This is Go 1 package renaming CL #3.
This one merely moves the source; the import strings will be
changed after the next weekly release.
This one moves pieces into net.
http -> net/http
http/cgi -> net/http/cgi
http/fcgi -> net/http/fcgi
http/pprof -> net/http/pprof
http/httptest -> net/http/httptest
mail -> net/mail
rpc -> net/rpc
rpc/jsonrpc -> net/rpc/jsonrpc
smtp -> net/smtp
url -> net/url
Also remove rand (now math/rand) from NOTEST - it has a test.
The only edits are in Makefiles and deps.bash.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5335048
This is Go 1 package renaming CL #2.
This one merely moves the source; the import strings will be
changed after the next weekly release.
exp/template/html -> html/template
big -> math/big
cmath -> math/cmplx
rand -> math/rand
syslog -> log/syslog
The only edits are in Makefiles and deps.bash.
Note that this CL moves exp/template/html out of exp. I decided
to do that so all the renamings can be done together, even though
the API (and that of template, for that matter) is still fluid.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5332053
ClientConn's main feature (pipelining support)
wasn't being used anyway. Ends up simpler to
just not use it.
This is prep for the http diet, moving ClientConn,
ServerConn, etc into http/httputil.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5305088
Now that vector is gone, there is no precedent to refer to.
This is a confusing point for people looking to use the
package.
R=golang-dev, r, cw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5322069
This is Go 1 package renaming CL #1.
This one merely moves the source; the import strings will be
changed after the next weekly release.
The only edits are in Makefiles.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5331060
websocket spec had changed server-side requiements to return
an HTTP response with an appropriate error code (such as 400 Bad
Request) when it finds client did not send a handshake that matches
websocket protocol, rather than just closing connection.
It needs to flush out response before closing connection.
Fixes issues 2396.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5318072
The existing code uses *os.Waitmsg as an os.Error,
but *os.Waitmsg is really just a stringer.
Introduce an explicit error type for the real error.
Not to be submitted until just before error goes in;
the gofix for error updates type assertions
err.(*os.Waitmsg)
to
err.(*exec.ExitError)
The seemingly redundant String method will become
an Error method when error goes in, and will no longer
be redundant.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5331044
(The definition of ErrorList is in another file, so gofix
has no hope of getting this right.)
R=golang-dev, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5330043
A <a> tag generates implied end tags for any open <a> elements.
But it shouldn't do that when it is inside a table cell the the open <a>
is outside the table.
So stop the search for an open <a> when we reach a scope marker node.
Pass tests1.dat, test 78:
<a href="blah">aba<table><tr><td><a href="foo">br</td></tr>x</table>aoe
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <a>
| href="blah"
| "abax"
| <table>
| <tbody>
| <tr>
| <td>
| <a>
| href="foo"
| "br"
| "aoe"
Also pass test 79:
<table><a href="blah">aba<tr><td><a href="foo">br</td></tr>x</table>aoe
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5320063
This CL grew the archive file name length from 16 to 64:
changeset: 909:58574851d792
user: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
date: Mon Oct 20 13:53:56 2008 -0700
Back then, every x.go file in a package became an x.6 file
in the archive. It was important to be able to allow the
use of long Go source file names, hence the increase in size.
Today, all Go source files compile into a single _go_.6 file
regardless of their names, so the archive file name length
no longer needs to be long. The longer name causes some
problems on Plan 9, where the native archive format is the
same but with 16-byte names, so revert back to 16.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5333050
Correctly close table cell when </td> is read.
Because of reconstructing the active formatting elements, more than one
node may be created when reading a single token.
If both nodes are foster parented, they will be siblings, but the first
node should be the parent of the second.
Pass tests1.dat, test 77:
<a href="blah">aba<table><a href="foo">br<tr><td></td></tr>x</table>aoe
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <a>
| href="blah"
| "aba"
| <a>
| href="foo"
| "br"
| <a>
| href="foo"
| "x"
| <table>
| <tbody>
| <tr>
| <td>
| <a>
| href="foo"
| "aoe"
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5305074
Fixed error checking in exec.go to give a sensible error message when
execution is attempted before a successful parse (rather than an
outright panic).
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5306065
Plan 9's await() returns '' for nil exit status but programs, most notably gotest,
see this as an error return.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5305079
Got rid of all the magic mystery globals. Now
for %N, %T, and %S, the flags +,- and # set a sticky
debug, sym and export mode, only visible in the new fmt.c.
Default is error mode. Handle h and l flags consistently with
the least side effects, so we can now change
things without worrying about unrelated things
breaking.
fixes#2361
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5316043
The payload of a data message is defined as an SSH string type,
which uses the first four bytes to encode its length. When channelData
and channelExtendedData were added I defined Payload as []byte to
be able to use it directly without a string to []byte conversion. This
resulted in the length data leaking into the payload data.
This CL fixes the bug, and restores agl's original fast path code.
Additionally, a bug whereby s.lock was not released if a packet arrived
for an invalid channel has been fixed.
Finally, as they were no longer used, I have removed
the channelData and channelExtedendData structs.
R=agl, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5330053
In the adoption agency algorithm, the formatting element is sometimes
removed from the list of active formatting elements and reinserted at a later index.
In that case, the bookmark showing where it is to be reinserted needs to be moved,
so that its position relative to its neighbors remains the same
(and also so that it doesn't become out of bounds).
Pass tests1.dat, test 70:
<DIV> abc <B> def <I> ghi <P> jkl </B>
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <div>
| " abc "
| <b>
| " def "
| <i>
| " ghi "
| <i>
| <p>
| <b>
| " jkl "
Also pass tests through test 76:
<test attribute---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5322052
Handling os.Error is no different than handling fmt.Stringer
here, so the code is redundant now, but it will be necessary
once error goes in.
Adding it now will make gofix fix it.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5331045
alerts get used as both values and errors.
Rather than introduce an alertError wrapper,
this CL just adds an Error method, which will
satisfy the error interface when the time comes.
R=agl, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5294073
It will be obsolete when error happens.
Submitting this now will make the error transition earlier,
at the cost of making a locally-built godoc viewing
/pkg/syscall or /pkg/os have some functions appear
under the Error type as constructors.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5305067
Will make gofix for error work better.
There is no other indication in this file that
these are actually error implementations.
(They are only used elsewhere.)
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5305068
We only guarantee that the main goroutine runs on the
main OS thread for initialization. Programs that wish to
preserve that property for main.main can call runtime.LockOSThread.
This is what programs used to do before we unleashed
goroutines during init, so it is both a simple fix and keeps
existing programs working.
R=iant, r, dave, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5309070
I found these by adding a check to govet, but the check
produces far too many false positives to be useful.
Even so, these few seem worth cleaning up.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5311067
Small change to go/ast, go/parser, go/printer so that
gofix can delete the blank line left from deleting an import.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5321046
Although there's still no concrete security reason not to use 3, I
think Bleichenbacher has convinced me that it's a useful defense and
it's what everyone else does.
R=bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5307060
Nothing terribly interesting here. (!)
Since the public APIs are all in terms of UTF-8,
the changes are all internal only.
R=mpvl, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5309042
API question: is a scanner token an int or a rune?
Since the rune is the common case and the token values
are the special (negative) case, I chose rune. But it could
easily go the other way.
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5301049
need a clean base from weekly.2011-10-25 for rune change
««« original CL description
http: remove Connection header in ReverseProxy
Fixes#2342
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5302057
»»»
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5294068
The original intention was to simplify the parser, in making it skip
all comment tokens. However, checking that the Go html package is
100% compatible with the WebKit HTML test suite requires parsing the
comments. There is no longer any real benefit for the option.
R=gri, andybalholm
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5321043
This CL replaces the Cmd type with a Session type representing
interactive channels. This lays the foundation for supporting
other kinds of channels like direct-tcpip or x11.
client.go:
* replace chanlist map with slice.
* generalize stdout and stderr into a single type.
* unexport ClientChan to clientChan.
doc.go:
* update ServerConfig/ServerConn documentation.
* update Client example for Session.
message.go:
* make channelExtendedData more like channelData.
session.go:
* added Session which replaces Cmd.
R=agl, rsc, n13m3y3r, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5302054
The WebKit test data shows attributes as though they were child nodes:
<a X>0<b>1<a Y>2
dumps as:
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <a>
| x=""
| "0"
| <b>
| "1"
| <b>
| <a>
| y=""
| "2"
So we need to do the same when dumping a tree to compare with it.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5322044
Implement the foster-parenting algorithm for content that is inside a table
but not in a cell.
Also fix a bug in reconstructing the active formatting elements.
Pass test 30 in tests1.dat:
<a><table><td><a><table></table><a></tr><a></table><b>X</b>C<a>Y
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5309052
The additional test case in parse_test.go is:
<select><b><option><select><option></b></select>X
R=andybalholm
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5293051
- no explicit API change, but new(big.Rat) now creates a big.Rat value
of 0 that is immediately usable, in sync. w/ the conventions elsewhere
- various cleanups along the way
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5301056
Also:
- changed semantics of return values for [Int|Rat].SetString
if an error occured (returned value is nil); will expose
hidden errors where return values are not checked
- added more tests
- various cleanups throughout
Fixes#2384.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5312044
server.go/channel.go:
* rename Server to ServerConfig to match Client.
* rename ServerConnection to ServeConn to match Client.
* add Listen/Listener.
* ServerConn.Handshake(), general cleanups.
client.go:
* fix bug where fmt.Error was not assigned to err
R=rsc, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5265049
The first additional test case in parse_test.go is:
<!--><div>--<!-->
The second one is unrelated to the comment change, but also passes:
<p><hr></p>
R=andybalholm
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5299047
Makes tables.go output consistent across maketable runs.
(It was already inconsistent across architectures; the new
map iteration order just make it inconsistent across runs.)
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5303046
Store the reflect.Value in the internal print state. Code is simpler, cleaner,
and a little faster - back to what it was before the change.
R=golang-dev, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5299046
The mechanism to record the error in the call is already in place.
Fixes#2382.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds, bradfitz, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5307043
cssEscaper escapes using the CSS convention: `\` + hex + optional-space
It outputs the space when the escape could be followed by
a hex digit to distinguish a "\na" from "\u00aa".
It did not output a space when the escape is followed by a space
character so did not distinguish "\n " from "\n".
Currently when doing lookahead, it does not distinguish spaces that
will be escaped later by the same function from ones that will not.
This is correct but suboptimal.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5306042
tls.Conn.Close() didn't close the underlying connection and tried to
do a handshake in order to send the close notify alert.
http didn't look for errors from the TLS handshake.
Fixes#2281.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5283045
This change splits terminal handling from exp/ssh, as suggested
several times in the ssh code review.
shell.go and shell_test.go are copies from exp/ssh with minimal
changes, so don't need another full review. A future CL will remove
that code from exp/ssh.
R=bradfitz, r, dave, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5278049
Revert workaround in compiler and
revert test for compiler workaround.
Tested that the 386 build continues to fail if
the gc change is made without the reflect change.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5312041
The old m[x] = 0, false syntax will be deleted
in a month or so, once people have had time to
change their code (there is a gofix in a separate CL).
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5265048
scanner.Position is the position of the most recently
scanned token. Make sure it is invalid if there is no
token scanned and update corresponding comment. This
is particularly important when reporting errors.
Fixes#2371.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5294041
Had been allowing it for use by fmt, but it is too hard to lock down.
Fix other packages not to depend on it.
R=r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5266054
Previously, Next would call either nextText or nextTag, but nextTag
could also call nextText. Both nextText and nextTag were responsible
for detecting "</a" end tags and "<!" comments. This change simplifies
the call chain and puts that responsibility in a single place.
R=andybalholm
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5263050
Address the issue coalescing two records together when TrimLeadingSpace
is set to true.
The input
a,b,
c,d,e
Would result with a singled a,b,c,d,e record.
With TrailingComma set to true it should give two records.
With TrailingComma set to false it should be an error.
Fixes#2366.
R=golang-dev, go.peter.90, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5284046
New DLL and Proc types to manage and call dll functions. These were
used to simplify syscall tests in runtime package. They were also
used to implement LazyDLL and LazyProc.
LazyProc, like Proc, now have Call function, that just a wrapper for
SyscallN. It is not as efficient as Syscall, but easier to use.
NewLazyDLL now supports non-ascii filenames.
LazyDLL and LazyProc now have Load and Find methods. These can be used
during runtime to discover if some dll functions are not present.
All dll functions now return errors that fit os.Error interface. They
also contain Windows error number.
Some of these changes are suggested by jp.
R=golang-dev, jp, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5272042
Previously, if an http.Handler didn't fully consume a
Request.Body before returning and the request and the response
from the handler indicated no reason to close the connection,
the server would read an unbounded amount of the request's
unread body to advance past the request message to find the
next request's header. That was a potential DoS.
With this CL there's a threshold under which we read
(currently 256KB) in order to keep the connection in
keep-alive mode, but once we hit that, we instead
switch into a "Connection: close" response and don't
read the request body.
Fixes#2093 (along with number of earlier CLs)
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5268043
The current code will panic if an invalid
request (one with a nil URL) is passed to
the doFollowingRedirects function.
Also, remove a redundant nil Header check.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5270046
When xml.Marshal is called on a struct it will happily
reflect the information in the "tag" of an XMLName member
regardless of the type to give the struct a tag-name in
it's XML form. This is backed up by the documentation which
says:
However xml.Unmarshal *does* care about the XMLName field
being of type xml.Name, and currently returns the error
"field XMLName does not have type xml.Name" if you have it
set to something else.
This is firstly inconsistant with xml.Marshal but it also
makes it impossible to use xml.Marshal alongside other
Marshallers (like json/bson) without poluting the state's
namespace with XMLName fields. Inorder to exclude fields
from other Marshallers the convention has been started to
tag fields as "omitempty"; which will cause the field not
to display if it is at it's "zero" state, XMLName cannot
have such as zero-state since it is a struct, so it is nicer
to use a pointer/bool value for XMLName so it can be easily
excluded when I want to Marshal my struct by some other
wire format.
Attached is the proposed minor change, that simply stops
erring if it can't set the name on the XMLName field, which
is just optional metadata anyway.
Fixes#2265.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5067044
We also have functions for dealing with PKCS#1 private keys. This
change adds functions for PKIX /public/ keys. Most of the time one
won't be parsing them because they usually come in certificates, but
marshaling them happens and I've previously copied the code from
x509.go for this.
R=bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5286042
X509 names, like everything else X509, are ludicrously general. This
change keeps the raw version of the subject and issuer around for
matching. Since certificates use a distinguished encoding, comparing
the encoding is the same as comparing the values directly. This came
up recently when parsing the NSS built-in certificates which use the
raw subject and issuer for matching trust records to certificates.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5275047
Firefox Websocket implementation send a "Connection: keep-alive, upgrade"
header during the handshake (and as descripted on the last hybi draft
the "Connection" header must include, but doesn't need to be equal to,
"upgrade":
'4. A "Connection" header field that includes the token "Upgrade",
treated as an ASCII case-insensitive value.'
From:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol-17#page-23
R=golang-dev, ukai, cw, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5233059
Notably, the "data" argument should be nil if no options are
given, or (at least) the cgroup filesystem will refuse to
mount.
R=bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5147047
Previously, the tokenizer made two passes per token. The first pass
established the token boundary. The second pass picked out the tag name
and attributes inside that boundary. This was problematic when the two
passes disagreed. For example, "<p id=can't><p id=won't>" caused an
infinite loop because the first pass skipped everything inside the
single quotes, and recognized only one token, but the second pass never
got past the first '>'.
This change rewrites the tokenizer to use one pass, accumulating the
boundary points of token text, tag names, attribute keys and attribute
values as it looks for the token endpoint.
It should still be reasonably efficient: text, names, keys and values
are not lower-cased or unescaped (and converted from []byte to string)
until asked for.
One of the token_test test cases was fixed to be consistent with
html5lib. Three more test cases were temporarily disabled, and will be
re-enabled in a follow-up CL. All the parse_test test cases pass.
R=andybalholm, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5244061
The decompression routine is in its own file because
G3 encoding (which is more complicated) will be put
there.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5177047
(more are possible but omitted for now as they are part of
specific tests where rather than changing what is there we
should probably expand the tests to cover the new case)
R=rsc, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5247058
Its purpose is not only undocumented, it's also unknown (to me
and Russ, at least) and leads to complexity, bugs and
confusion.
R=golang-dev, adg, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5213043
The work buffer management used by the garbage
collector during parallel collections leaks buffers.
This CL tests for and fixes the leak.
R=golang-dev, dvyukov, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5254059
Use FlagNoPointers and do not zeroize memory when allocate strings.
test/garbage/parser.out old new
run #1 32.923s 32.065s
run #2 33.047s 31.931s
run #3 32.702s 31.841s
run #4 32.718s 31.838s
run #5 32.702s 31.868s
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5259041
This mode was needed before for clients of
the go/scanner that were parsing non-Go code.
All those clients have been moved to scanner
or have been deleted from the library.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5232051
Fixes#1998.
ztypes_linux_arm.go has been regenerated on an arm5 debian sid host and
includes a few new constants.
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5240047
The following ciphersuites are added:
TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
This change helps conform to the TLS1.1 standard because
the first ciphersuite is "mandatory" in RFC4346
R=golang-dev, agl, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5164042
Socket descriptors are not closed when fd.connect() fails during generic socket creation.
After a connection failure [ECONNREFUSED] descriptors are left in SYN_SENT state indefinitely (unless they get an explicit RST). Repeated failed connections will eventually cause your program to hit the user/system max-open-files limit.
Fixes#2349.
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5229047
Plus the need for a second in-memory buffer.
Plays a bit fast and loose with the contents of a byte buffer,
but saves a potentially huge allocation. The gotest
run is about 10% faster overall after this change.
R=golang-dev, r, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5236043
string literals used as package qualifiers are now prefixed with '@'
which obviates the need for the extra ':' before tags.
R=rsc, gri, lvd
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5129057
With this in place, a TLS server is capable of selecting the correct
certificate based on the client's ServerNameIndication extension.
The need to call Config.BuildNameToCertificate is unfortunate, but
adding a sync.Once to the Config structure made it uncopyable and I
felt that was too high a price to pay. Parsing the leaf certificates
in each handshake was too inefficient to consider.
R=bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5151048
Implement a locking model based on the current linux model - a
tri-state mutex with active spinning, passive spinning and sleeping.
R=golang-dev, dvyukov, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4974043
FileSet deserialization (Read) uses its own instance of a gob decoder.
If the FileSet data may be followed by other data on the reader, Read
may consume too much data that is lost unless the reader implements
ReadByte.
Also: Minor internal refactoring for symmetry.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5233041
This is a semantic but no API change. It is a cleaner
implementation of pure filtering. Applications that
need function bodies stripped can easily do this them-
selves.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5206046
This CL introduces the go.Example type and go.Examples functions that
are used to represent and extract code samples from Go source.
They should be of the form:
// Output of this function.
func ExampleFoo() {
fmt.Println("Output of this function.")
}
It also modifies godoc to read example code from _test.go files,
and include them in the HTML output with JavaScript-driven toggles.
It also implements testing of example functions with gotest.
The stdout/stderr is compared against the output comment on the
function.
This CL includes examples for the sort.Ints function and the
sort.SortInts type. After patching this CL in and re-building go/doc
and godoc, try
godoc -http=localhost:6060
and visit http://localhost:6060/pkg/sort/
R=gri, r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5137041
The malloc sample trigger was not being set in a
new m, so the first allocation in each new m - the
goroutine structure - was being sampled with
probability 1 instead of probability sizeof(G)/rate,
an oversampling of about 5000x for the default
rate of 1 MB. This bug made pprof graphs show
far more G allocations than there actually were.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5224041
Fixes#2337.
Unfortunate sequence of events is:
1. maxcpu=2, mcpu=1, grunning=1
2. starttheworld creates an extra M:
maxcpu=2, mcpu=2, grunning=1
4. the goroutine calls runtime.GOMAXPROCS(1)
maxcpu=1, mcpu=2, grunning=1
5. since it sees mcpu>maxcpu, it calls gosched()
6. schedule() deschedules the goroutine:
maxcpu=1, mcpu=1, grunning=0
7. schedule() call getnextandunlock() which
fails to pick up the goroutine again,
because canaddcpu() fails, because mcpu==maxcpu
8. then it sees that grunning==0,
reports deadlock and terminates
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5191044
therefore unlikely that there is a good use for its string version
LastBoundaryInString. Yet, the implemenation of this method would complicate
things a bit as it would require the introduction for another interface and
some duplication of code. Removing it seems a better choice.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5182044
Major changes between hybi-08 and hybi-13
- hybi-08 uses Sec-WebSocket-Origin, but hybi-13 uses Origin
- hybi-13 introduces new close status codes.
hybi-17 spec (editorial changes of hybi-13) mentions
- if a server doesn't support the requested version, it MUST respond
with Sec-WebSocket-Version headers containing all available versions.
- client MUST close the connection upon receiving a masked frame
- server MUST close the connection upon receiving a non-masked frame
note that hybi-17 still uses "Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13"
see http://code.google.com/p/pywebsocket/wiki/WebSocketProtocolSpec
for changes between spec drafts.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5147043
This can work only if there is no type info required to initialize the decoder,
but it's easy and gains a few percent in the basic benchmarks by avoiding
bufio when it's a bytes.Buffer - a testing-only scenario, I admit.
Add a comment about what Decode expects from the input.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5165048
When ncpu < 2, work.nproc is always 1 which results in infinite helper
threads being created if gomaxprocs > 1 and MaxGcproc > 1. Avoid this
by using the same limits as imposed helpgc().
R=golang-dev, rsc, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5176044
This change adds the osyield and usleep
functions and code to read the number of
processors from /dev/sysstat.
I also changed SysAlloc to return nil
when brk fails (it was returning -1).
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5177049
The spin-off renames some types. The new names are simply better:
image.Color -> color.Color
image.ColorModel -> color.Model
image.ColorModelFunc -> color.ModelFunc
image.PalettedColorModel -> color.Palette
image.RGBAColor -> color.RGBA
image.RGBAColorModel -> color.RGBAModel
image.RGBA64Color -> color.RGBA64
image.RGBA64ColorModel -> color.RGBA64Model
(similarly for NRGBAColor, GrayColorModel, etc)
The image.ColorImage type stays in the image package, but is renamed:
image.ColorImage -> image.Uniform
The image.Image implementations (image.RGBA, image.RGBA64, image.NRGBA,
image.Alpha, etc) do not change their name, and gain a nice symmetry:
an image.RGBA is an image of color.RGBA, etc.
The image.Black, image.Opaque uniform images remain unchanged (although
their type is renamed from image.ColorImage to image.Uniform). The
corresponding color types (color.Black, color.Opaque, etc) are new.
Nothing in the image/ycbcr is renamed yet. The ycbcr.YCbCrColor and
ycbcr.YCbCrImage types will eventually migrate to color.YCbCr and
image.YCbCr, but that will be a separate CL.
R=r, bsiegert
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5132048
This implements a replacer for when all old strings are single
bytes, but new values are not.
BenchmarkHTMLEscapeNew 1000000 1090 ns/op
BenchmarkHTMLEscapeOld 1000000 2049 ns/op
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5176043
When all old & new string values are single bytes,
byteReplacer is now used, instead of the generic
algorithm.
BenchmarkGenericMatch 10000 102519 ns/op
BenchmarkByteByteMatch 1000000 2178 ns/op
fast path, when nothing matches:
BenchmarkByteByteNoMatch 1000000 1109 ns/op
comparisons to multiple Replace calls:
BenchmarkByteByteReplaces 100000 16164 ns/op
comparison to strings.Map:
BenchmarkByteByteMap 500000 5454 ns/op
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5175050
The map implementation was using the C idiom of using
a pointer just past the end of its table as a limit pointer.
Unfortunately, the garbage collector sees that pointer as
pointing at the block adjacent to the map table, pinning
in memory a block that would otherwise be freed.
Fix by making limit pointer point at last valid entry, not
just past it.
Reviewed by Mike Burrows.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, lvd, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5158045
Running test/garbage/parser.out.
On a 4-core Lenovo X201s (Linux):
31.12u 0.60s 31.74r 1 cpu, no atomics
32.27u 0.58s 32.86r 1 cpu, atomic instructions
33.04u 0.83s 27.47r 2 cpu
On a 16-core Xeon (Linux):
33.08u 0.65s 33.80r 1 cpu, no atomics
34.87u 1.12s 29.60r 2 cpu
36.00u 1.87s 28.43r 3 cpu
36.46u 2.34s 27.10r 4 cpu
38.28u 3.85s 26.92r 5 cpu
37.72u 5.25s 26.73r 6 cpu
39.63u 7.11s 26.95r 7 cpu
39.67u 8.10s 26.68r 8 cpu
On a 2-core MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 2.26 (circa 2009, MacBookPro5,5):
39.43u 1.45s 41.27r 1 cpu, no atomics
43.98u 2.95s 38.69r 2 cpu
On a 2-core Mac Mini Core 2 Duo 1.83 (circa 2008; Macmini2,1):
48.81u 2.12s 51.76r 1 cpu, no atomics
57.15u 4.72s 51.54r 2 cpu
The handoff algorithm is really only good for two cores.
Beyond that we will need to so something more sophisticated,
like have each core hand off to the next one, around a circle.
Even so, the code is a good checkpoint; for now we'll limit the
number of gc procs to at most 2.
R=dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4641082
This is a possible optimization. I'm not sure the complexity is worth it.
The new benchmark in escape_test is 46us without and 35us with the optimization.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5168041
This removes a few cases from escapeAction and clarifies the
responsibilities of urlFilter which no longer does any
escaping or normalization. It is now solely a filter.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5162043
The letter is a holdover from C and unnecessary in Go.
Gofix module included.
Fixes#2306.
R=golang-dev, gri, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5158043
HTML5 allows embedded SVG and MathML.
Code searches show SVG is used for graphing.
This changes transition to deal with constructs like
<svg xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
It changes attr and clients to call a single function that combines
the name lookup and "on" prefix check to determine an attribute
value type given an attribute name.
That function uses heuristics to recognize that
xlink:href and svg:href
have URL content, and that data-url is likely contains URL content,
since "javascript:" injection is such a problem.
I did a code search over a closure templates codebase to determine
patterns of custom attribute usage. I did something like
$ find . -name \*.soy | \
xargs egrep perl -ne 'while (s/\b((data-|\w+:)\w+)\s*=//) { print "$1\n"; }' | \
sort | uniq
to produce the list at the bottom.
Filtering that by egrep -i 'src|url|uri' produces
data-docConsumptionUri
data-docIconUrl
data-launchUrl
data-lazySrc
data-pageUrl
data-shareurl
data-suggestServerUrl
data-tweetUrl
g:secondaryurls
g:url
which seem to match all the ones that are likely URL content.
There are some short words that match that heuristic, but I still think it decent since
any custom attribute that has a numeric or enumerated keyword value will be unaffected by
the URL assumption.
Counterexamples from /usr/share/dict:
during, hourly, maturity, nourish, purloin, security, surly
Custom attributes present in existing closure templates codebase:
buzz:aid
data-a
data-action
data-actor
data-allowEqualityOps
data-analyticsId
data-bid
data-c
data-cartId
data-categoryId
data-cid
data-command
data-count
data-country
data-creativeId
data-cssToken
data-dest
data-docAttribution
data-docConsumptionUri
data-docCurrencyCode
data-docIconUrl
data-docId
data-docPrice
data-docPriceMicros
data-docTitle
data-docType
data-docid
data-email
data-entityid
data-errorindex
data-f
data-feature
data-fgid
data-filter
data-fireEvent
data-followable
data-followed
data-hashChange
data-height
data-hover
data-href
data-id
data-index
data-invitable
data-isFree
data-isPurchased
data-jid
data-jumpid
data-launchUrl
data-lazySrc
data-listType
data-maxVisiblePages
data-name
data-nid
data-nodeid
data-numItems
data-numPerPage
data-offerType
data-oid
data-opUsesEquality
data-overflowclass
data-packageName
data-pageId
data-pageUrl
data-pos
data-priceBrief
data-profileIds
data-query
data-rating
data-ref
data-rentalGrantPeriodDays
data-rentalactivePeriodHours
data-reviewId
data-role
data-score
data-shareurl
data-showGeLe
data-showLineInclude
data-size
data-sortval
data-suggestServerType
data-suggestServerUrl
data-suggestionIndex
data-tabBarId
data-tabBarIndex
data-tags
data-target
data-textColor
data-theme
data-title
data-toggletarget
data-tooltip
data-trailerId
data-transactionId
data-transition
data-ts
data-tweetContent
data-tweetUrl
data-type
data-useAjax
data-value
data-width
data-x
dm:index
dm:type
g:aspects
g:decorateusingsecondary
g:em
g:entity
g:groups
g:id
g:istoplevel
g:li
g:numresults
g:oid
g:parentId
g:pl
g:pt
g:rating_override
g:secondaryurls
g:sortby
g:startindex
g:target
g:type
g:url
g:value
ga:barsize
ga:css
ga:expandAfterCharsExceed
ga:initialNumRows
ga:nocancelicon
ga:numRowsToExpandTo
ga:type
ga:unlockwhenrated
gw:address
gw:businessname
gw:comment
gw:phone
gw:source
ng:controller
xlink:href
xml:lang
xmlns:atom
xmlns:dc
xmlns:jstd
xmlns:ng
xmlns:og
xmlns:webstore
xmlns:xlink
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5119041
The normalization that prevents element name and comment injection in
<{{.}}
by converting it to
<{{.}}
breaks
<!DOCTYPE html>
Instead of splitting states to have a start of document state and a text
state, I whitelist <!DOCTYPE.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5131051
This is just a new API to do many replacements at once.
While the point of this API is to be faster than doing replacements one
at a time, the implementation in this CL has the optimizations removed
and may actually be slower.
Future CLs will bring back & add optimizations.
R=r, rsc, rogpeppe
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5081042
In
{{$x := . | foo}}
{{$x}}
the first action is a variable assignment that contributes
nothing to the output while the first is a use that needs
to be escaped.
This CL fixes escapeAction to distinguish assignments from
interpolations and to only modify interpolations.
R=nigeltao, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5143048
CL 5040041 (https://golang.org/cl/5040041)
changed the use of []int to []int32 internally so
that encoding/binary could be used. This is no
longer needed (gobs can encode ints), and using
[]int is more in sync w/ the semantics of the data
structure (the index elements are indices which are
ints). Changing it back.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5141049
Does some TODOs and changes the term "div" in an error message
to "division" to avoid confusion with "<div>".
R=nigeltao, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5141047
Case-insensitive strcmp without using ToLower.
(Using ToLower is not always correct, and it allocates.)
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5143044
This makes sure that all JS newlines are encoded in JSON.
It also moots a TODO about possibly escaping supplemental codepoints.
I served:
Content-Type: text/javascript;charset=UTF-8
var s = "%s";
document.write("<p>", s, "</p><ol>");
for (var i = 0; i < s.length; i++) {
document.write("<li>", s.charCodeAt(i).toString(16), "</li>");
}
document.write("</l>");
where %s was replaced with bytes "\xf0\x9d\x84\x9e" to test
straight UTF-8 instead of encoding surrogates separately.
Recent Firefox, Chrome, and Safari all decoded it properly.
I have yet to try it on IE or older versions.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5129042
The template
"<a="
caused an infinite loop in escape text.
The change to tTag fixes that and the change to escape.go causes
escapeText to panic on any infinite loop that does not involve
a state cycle.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5115041
HTML parsers may differ on whether
<input id= onchange=f( ends in id's or onchange's value,
<a class=`foo ends inside a value,
<input style=font:'Arial' needs open-quote fixup.
Per
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/tokenization.html#attribute-value-unquoted-state
this treats the error cases in 8.2.4.40 Attribute value (unquoted) state
as fatal errors.
\> U+0022 QUOTATION MARK (")
\> U+0027 APOSTROPHE (')
\> U+003C LESS-THAN SIGN (<)
\> U+003D EQUALS SIGN (=)
\> U+0060 GRAVE ACCENT (`)
Parse error. Treat it as per the "anything else" entry below.
and emits ErrBadHTML.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5085050
The Dwarf info has the full typenames, the go *struct runtime.commonType
has the short name. A more permanent fix would link the two together
but this way the user gets useable stack traces for now.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5097046
One benefit of websocket is that it is full-duplex so that it could
send and receive at the same time.
This CL makes websocket goroutine safe, so user could use websocket
both on goroutine for read and on goroutine for write.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5058043
When templates are stored in external files, developers often embed
comments to explain&|disable code.
<!-- Oblique reference to project code name here -->
{{if .C}}...{{else}}<!-- commented out default -->{{end}}
This unnecessarily increases the size of shipped HTML and can leak
information.
This change elides all comments of the following types:
1. <!-- ... --> comments found in source.
2. /*...*/ and // comments found in <script> elements.
3. /*...*/ and // comments found in <style> elements.
It does not elide /*...*/ or // comments found in HTML attributes:
4. <button onclick="/*...*/">
5. <div style="/*...*/">
I can find no examples of comments in attributes in Closure Templates
code and doing so would require keeping track of character positions
post decode in
<button onclick="/*...*/">
To prevent token joining, /*comments*/ are JS and CSS comments are
replaced with a whitespace char.
HTML comments are not, but to prevent token joining we could try to
detect cases like
<<!---->b>
</<!---->b>
which has a well defined meaning in HTML but will cause a validator
to barf. This is difficult, and this is a very minor case.
I have punted for now, but if we need to address this case, the best
way would be to normalize '<' in stateText to '<' consistently.
The whitespace to replace a JS /*comment*/ with depends on whether
there is an embedded line terminator since
break/*
*/foo
...
is equivalent to
break;
foo
...
while
break/**/foo
...
is equivalent to
break foo;
...
Comment eliding can interfere with IE conditional comments.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_comment
<!--[if IE 6]>
<p>You are using Internet Explorer 6.</p>
<![endif]-->
/*@cc_on
document.write("You are using IE4 or higher");
@*/
I have not encountered these in production template code, and
the typed content change in CL 4962067 provides an escape-hatch
if conditional comments are needed.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4999042
This simplifies transition functions to make it easier to reliably
elide comments in a later CL.
Before:
- transition functions are responsible for detecting special end tags.
After:
- the code to detect special end tags is done in one place.
We were relying on end tags being skipped which meant we were
not noticing comments inside script/style elements that contain no
substitutions.
This change means we will notice all such comments where necessary,
but stripTags will notice none since it does not need to. This speeds
up stripTags.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5074041
The documentation for bytes.Replace says it copies
the slice but it won't necessarily copy them. Since
the data is mutable, breaking the contract is an issue.
We either have to fix this by making the copy at all
times, as suggested in this CL, or we should change the
documentation and perhaps make better use of the fact
it's fine to mutate the slice in place otherwise.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, adg, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5081043
Use gobs to serialize indexes instead of encoding/binary.
Even with gobs, serialize data in slices instead of
applying gob to the entire data structure at once,
to reduce the amount of extra buffer memory needed
inside gob.
7x faster Write/Read for new BenchmarkSaveRestore
compared to old code; possibly because encoding/binary
is more expensive for int32 slice elements (interface
call to get little/big endian encoding), while gob's
encoding is fixed (unconfirmed).
new (using gobs):
suffixarray.BenchmarkSaveRestore 1 2153604000 ns/op
old (using encoding/binary):
suffixarray.BenchmarkSaveRestore 1 15118322000 ns/op
The actual serialized data is slightly larger then using
the old code for very large indices because full 32bit indices
require 5bytes using gobs instead of 4bytes (encoding/binary)
in serialized form.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5087041
This CL generalises the pair of halfConnection members that the
serverConn holds into a single transport struct that is shared by
both Server and Client, see also CL 5037047.
This CL is a replacement for 5040046 which I closed by accident.
R=agl, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5075042
Formulaic changes to transition functions in preparation for CL 5074041.
This should be completely semantics preserving.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5091041
Instead of erroring on actions inside comments, use existing escaping
pipeline to quash the output of actions inside comments.
If a template maintainer uses a comment to disable template code:
{{if .}}Hello, {{.}}!{{end}}
->
<!--{{if true}}Hello, {{.}}!{{end}}-->
will result in
<!--Hello, !-->
regardless of the value of {{.}}.
In a later CL, comment elision will result in the entire commented-out
section being dropped from the template output.
Any side-effects in pipelines, such as panics, will still be realized.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5078041
MFENCE was introduced only on the Pentium4 (SSE2),
while XADD was introduced on the 486.
Fixes#2268.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=fshahriar, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5056045
Previously /etc/hosts would be ignored altogether, this change returns matching results
from that file without talking to a DNS server.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5061042
This addresses several use cases:
(1) <h{{.HeaderLevel}}> used to build hierarchical documents.
(2) <input on{{.EventType}}=...> used in widgets.
(3) <div {{" dir=ltr"}}> used to embed bidi-hints.
It also makes sure that we treat the two templates below the same:
<img src={{if .Avatar}}"{{.Avatar}}"{{else}}"anonymous.png"{{end}}>
<img src="{{if .Avatar}}{{.Avatar}}{{else}}anonymous.png{{end}}">
This splits up tTag into a number of sub-states and adds testcases.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5043042
The template
<{{.}}
would violate the structure preservation property if allowed and not
normalized, because when {{.}} emitted "", the "<" would be part of
a text node, but if {{.}} emitted "a", the "<" would not be part of
a text node.
This change rewrites '<' in text nodes and RCDATA text nodes to
'<' allowing template authors to write the common, and arguably more
readable:
Your price: {{.P1}} < list price {{.P2}}
while preserving the structure preservation property.
It also lays the groundwork for comment elision, rewriting
Foo <!-- comment with secret project details --> Bar
to
Foo Bar
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5043043
The typical UNIX method for controlling long running process is to
send the process signals. Since this doesn't get you very far, various
ad-hoc, remote-control protocols have been used over time by programs
like Apache and BIND.
Implementing an SSH server means that Go code will have a standard,
secure way to do this in the future.
R=bradfitz, borman, dave, gustavo, dsymonds, r, adg, rsc, rogpeppe, lvd, kevlar, raul.san
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4962064
gotest src/pkg/exp/template/html was crashing because the exception handler overflowed the goroutine stack.
R=alex.brainman, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5031049
filepath.Glob is documented to return nil if no files match
and an error only if the pattern is invalid. This change
fixes it to work as documented and adds a regression test.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5040045
clean up duplicate environment for CGI.
overriding former by latter.
On windows, When there are duplicated environments like following,
SCRIPT_FILENAME=c:/progra~1/php/php-cgi.exe
SCRIPT_FILENAME=/foo.php
CreateProcess use first entry.
If make cgi.Handle like following,
cgih = cgi.Handler{
Path: "c:/strawberry/perl/bin/perl.exe",
Dir: "c:/path/to/webroot",
Root: "c:/path/to/webroot",
Args: []string{"foo.php"},
Env: []string{"SCRIPT_FILENAME=foo.php"},
}
http/cgi should behave "SCRIPT_FILENAME is foo.php".
But currently, http/cgi is set duplicate environment entries.
So, browser show binary dump of "php-cgi.exe" that is specified indented
SCRIPT_FILENAME in first entry.
This change clean up duplicates, and use latters.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5010044
I found a simple test case that does require doing the fixed point TODO
in computeOutCtx.
I found a way though to do this and simplify away the escapeRange
hackiness that was added in https://golang.org/cl/5012044/
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5015052
This replaces the errStr & errLine members of context with a single err
*Error, and introduces a number of const error codes, one per
escape-time failure mode, that can be separately documented.
The changes to the error documentation moved from doc.go to error.go
are cosmetic.
R=r, nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5026041
The go/build package already recognizes
system-specific file names like
mycode_darwin.go
mycode_darwin_386.go
mycode_386.s
However, it is also common to write files that
apply to multiple architectures, so a recent CL added
to go/build the ability to process comments
listing a set of conditions for building. For example:
// +build darwin freebsd openbsd/386
says that this file should be compiled only on
OS X, FreeBSD, or 32-bit x86 OpenBSD systems.
These conventions are not yet documented
(hence this long CL description).
This CL adds build comments to the multi-system
files in the core library, a step toward making it
possible to use go/build to build them.
With this change go/build can handle crypto/rand,
exec, net, path/filepath, os/user, and time.
os and syscall need additional adjustments.
R=golang-dev, r, gri, r, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5011046
Not all content is plain text. Sometimes content comes from a trusted
source, such as another template invocation, an HTML tag whitelister,
etc.
Template authors can deal with over-escaping in two ways.
1) They can encapsulate known-safe content via
type HTML, type CSS, type URL, and friends in content.go.
2) If they know that the for a particular action never needs escaping
then they can add |noescape to the pipeline.
{{.KnownSafeContent | noescape}}
which will prevent any escaping directives from being added.
This CL defines string type aliases: HTML, CSS, JS, URI, ...
It then modifies stringify to unpack the content type.
Finally it modifies the escaping functions to use the content type and
decline to escape content that does not require it.
There are minor changes to escapeAction and helpers to treat as
equivalent explicit escaping directives such as "html" and "urlquery"
and the escaping directives defined in the contextual autoescape module
and to recognize the special "noescape" directive.
The html escaping functions are rearranged. Instead of having one
escaping function used in each {{.}} in
{{.}} : <textarea title="{{.}}">{{.}}</textarea>
a slightly different escaping function is used for each.
When {{.}} binds to a pre-sanitized string of HTML
`one < <i>two</i> & two < "3"`
we produces something like
one < <i>two</i> & two < "3" :
<textarea title="one < two & two < "3"">
one < <i>two</i> & two < "3"
</textarea>
Although escaping is not required in <textarea> normally, if the
substring </textarea> is injected, then it breaks, so we normalize
special characters in RCDATA and do the same to preserve attribute
boundaries. We also strip tags since developers never intend
typed HTML injected in an attribute to contain tags escaped, but
do occasionally confuse pre-escaped HTML with HTML from a
tag-whitelister.
R=golang-dev, nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4962067
This moots a caveat in the proposed package documentation by
rendering useless any template that could not be escaped.
From https://golang.org/cl/4969078/
> If EscapeSet returns an error, do not Execute the set; it is not
> safe against injection.
r: [but isn't the returned set nil? i guess you don't overwrite the
r: original if there's a problem, but i think you're in your rights to
r: do so]
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5020043
The Windows implementation of the net package churns through a couple of channels for every read/write operation. This translates into a lot of time spent in the kernel creating and deleting event objects.
R=rsc, dvyukov, alex.brainman, jp
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4997044
It would be nice not to have to support this since all the clients
that we care about support TLSv1 by now. However, due to buggy
implementations of SSLv3 on the Internet which can't do version
negotiation correctly, browsers will sometimes switch to SSLv3. Since
there's no good way for a browser tell a network problem from a buggy
server, this downgrade can occur even if the server in question is
actually working correctly.
So we need to support SSLv3 for robustness :(
Fixes#1703.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5018045
The template package is the only one that has a doc.go not mentioned
in its Makefile.
This doesn't seem to bother godoc, but seems like a bug to me.
$ for d in $(find pkg -name doc.go); do echo $d; grep doc.go $(dirname $d)/Makefile; done
pkg/fmt/doc.go
doc.go\
pkg/go/doc/doc.go
doc.go\
pkg/gob/doc.go
doc.go\
pkg/html/doc.go
doc.go\
pkg/old/template/doc.go
doc.go\
pkg/sync/atomic/doc.go
doc.go\
pkg/template/doc.go
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5003047
This one uses a closure than an interface, and is much simpler to use.
It also enables a called function to return an error and (possibly)
halt processing.
Fixes#2237.
R=golang-dev, gri, rsc, r, cw, n13m3y3r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5014043
This adds support for {{template "callee"}} calls.
It recognizes that calls can appear in many contexts.
{{if .ImageURL}}
<img src="{{.ImageURL}}" alt="{{template "description"}}">
{{else}}
<p>{{template "description"}}</p>
{{end}}
calls a template in two different contexts, first in an HTML attribute
context, and second in an HTML text context.
Those two contexts aren't very different, but when linking text
to search terms, the escaping context can be materially different:
<a href="/search?q={{template "tags"}}">{{template "tags"}}</a>
This adds API:
EscapeSet(*template.Set, names ...string) os.Error
takes a set of templates and the names of those which might be called
in the default context as starting points.
It changes the escape* functions to be methods of an object which
maintains a conceptual mapping of
(template names*input context) -> output context.
The actual mapping uses as key a mangled name which combines the
template name with the input context.
The mangled name when the input context is the default context is the
same as the unmangled name.
When a template is called in multiple contexts, we clone the template.
{{define "tagLink"}}
<a href="/search?q={{template "tags"}}">{{template "tags"}}</a>
{{end}}
{{define "tags"}}
{{range .Tags}}{{.}},{{end}}
{{end}}
given []string{ "foo", "O'Reilly", "bar" } produces
<a href="/search?q=foo,O%27Reilly,bar">foo,O'Reilly,bar</a>
This involves rewriting the above to something like
{{define "tagLink"}}
<a href="/search?q={{template "tags$1"}}">{{template "tags"}}</a>
{{end}}
{{define "tags"}}
{{range .Tags}}{{. | html}},{{end}}
{{end}}
{{define "tags$1"}}
{{range .Tags}}{{. | urlquery}},{{end}}
{{end}}
clone.go provides a mechanism for cloning template "tags" to produce
"tags$1".
changes to escape.go implement the new API and context propagation
around the call graph.
context.go includes minor changes to support name mangling and
context_test.go tests those.
js.go contains a bug-fix.
R=nigeltao, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4969072
Often, division/regexp ambiguity doesn't matter in JS because the next
token is not a slash.
For example, in
<script>var global{{if .InitVal}} = {{.InitVal}}{{end}}</script>
When there is an initial value, the {{if}} ends with jsCtxDivOp
since a '/' following {{.InitVal}} would be a division operator.
When there is none, the empty {{else}} branch ends with jsCtxRegexp
since a '/' would start a regular expression. A '/' could result
in a valid program if it were on a new line to allow semicolon
insertion to terminate the VarDeclaration.
There is no '/' though, so we can ignore the ambiguity.
There are cases where a missing semi can result in ambiguity that
we should report.
<script>
{{if .X}}var x = {{.X}}{{end}}
/...{{.Y}}
</script>
where ... could be /foo/.test(bar) or /divisor. Disambiguating in
this case is hard and is required to sanitize {{.Y}}.
Note, that in the case where there is a '/' in the script tail but it
is not followed by any interpolation, we already don't care. So we
are already tolerant of
<script>{{if .X}}var x = {{.X}}{{end}}/a-bunch-of-text</script>
because tJS checks for </script> before looking in /a-bunch-of-text.
This CL
- Adds a jsCtx value: jsCtxUnknown
- Changes joinContext to join contexts that only differ by jsCtx.
- Changes tJS to return an error when a '/' is seen in jsCtxUnknown.
- Adds tests for both the happy and sad cases.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4956077
Weekday is redundant information for a Time structure.
When parsing a time with a weekday specified, it can create an
incorrect Time value.
When parsing a time without a weekday specified, people
expect the weekday to be set.
Fix all three problems by computing the weekday on demand.
This is hard to gofix, since we must change the type of the node.
Since uses are rare and existing code will be caught by the compiler,
there is no gofix module here.
Fixes#2245.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4974077
Augments type context and adds grammatical rules to handle special HTML constructs:
<!-- comments -->
<script>raw text</script>
<textarea>no tags here</textarea>
This CL does not elide comment content. I recommend we do that but
have not done it in this CL.
I used a codesearch tool over a codebase in another template language.
Based on the below I think we should definitely recognize
<script>, <style>, <textarea>, and <title>
as each of these appears frequently enough that there are few
template using apps that do not use most of them.
Of the other special tags,
<xmp>, <noscript>
are used but infrequently, and
<noframe> and friend, <listing>
do not appear at all.
We could support <xmp> even though it is obsolete in HTML5
because we already have the machinery, but I suggest we do not
support noscript since it is a normal tag in some browser
configurations.
I suggest recognizing and eliding <!-- comments -->
(but not escaping text spans) as they are widely used to
embed comments in template source. Not eliding them increases
the size of content sent over the network, and risks leaking
code and project internal details.
The template language I tested elides them so there are
no instance of IE conditional compilation directives in the
codebase but that could be a source of confusion.
The codesearch does the equivalent of
$ find . -name \*.file-extension \
| perl -ne 'print "\L$1\n" while s@<([a-z][a-z0-9])@@i' \
| sort | uniq -c | sort
The 5 uses of <plaintext> seem to be in tricky code and can be ignored.
The 2 uses of <xmp> appear in the same tricky code and can be ignored.
I also ignored end tags to avoid biasing against unary
elements and threw out some nonsense names since since the
long tail is dominated by uses of < as a comparison operator
in the template languages expression language.
I have added asterisks next to abnormal elements.
26765 div
7432 span
7414 td
4233 a
3730 tr
3238 input
2102 br
1756 li
1755 img
1674 table
1388 p
1311 th
1064 option
992 b
891 label
714 script *
519 ul
446 tbody
412 button
381 form
377 h2
358 select
353 strong
318 h3
314 body
303 html
266 link
262 textarea *
261 head
258 meta
225 title *
189 h1
176 col
156 style *
151 hr
119 iframe
103 h4
101 pre
100 dt
98 thead
90 dd
83 map
80 i
69 object
66 ol
65 em
60 param
60 font
57 fieldset
51 string
51 field
51 center
44 bidi
37 kbd
35 legend
30 nobr
29 dl
28 var
26 small
21 cite
21 base
20 embed
19 colgroup
12 u
12 canvas
10 sup
10 rect
10 optgroup
10 noscript *
9 wbr
9 blockquote
8 tfoot
8 code
8 caption
8 abbr
7 msg
6 tt
6 text
6 h5
5 svg
5 plaintext *
5 article
4 shortquote
4 number
4 menu
4 ins
3 progress
3 header
3 content
3 bool
3 audio
3 attribute
3 acronym
2 xmp *
2 overwrite
2 objects
2 nobreak
2 metadata
2 description
2 datasource
2 category
2 action
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4964045
This does not wire up <style> elements as that is pending support
for raw text content in CL https://golang.org/cl/4964045/
This CL allows actions to appear in contexts like
selectors: {{.Tag}}{{.Class}}{{.Id}}
property names: border-{{.BidiLeadingEdge}}
property values: color: {{.Color}}
strings: font-family: "{{font-name}}"
URL strings: background: "/foo?image={{.ImgQuery}}"
URL literals: background: url("{{.Image}}")
but disallows actions inside CSS comments and disallows
embedding of JS in CSS entirely.
It is based on the CSS3 lexical grammar with affordances for
common browser extensions including line comments.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4968058
I don't know the protocol regarding the zsyscall files which appear to
be hand-generated, so I've re-done them and added them to the change.
R=rsc, alex.brainman, nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4975060
API change. Needs further reflection.
««« original CL description
path/filepath: Simplify Walk interface
The last argument of filepath.Walk was removed, and the Visitor
interface now contains an Error method that is called on errors.
Fixes#2237.
R=golang-dev, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4964067
»»»
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4974065
The last argument of filepath.Walk was removed, and the Visitor
interface now contains an Error method that is called on errors.
Fixes#2237.
R=golang-dev, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4964067
Also add exp/regexp to build (forgot before).
At this point I am very confident in exp/regexp's
behavior. It should be usable as a drop-in
replacement for regexp now.
Later CLs could introduce a CompilePOSIX
to get at traditional POSIX ``extended regular expressions''
as in egrep and also an re.MatchLongest method to
change the matching mode to leftmost longest
instead of leftmost first. On the other hand, I expect
very few people to use either.
R=r, r, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4990041
Note that this CL will break your existing code which uses
ParseCIDR.
This CL changes ParseCIDR("172.16.253.121/28") to return
the IP address "172.16.253.121", the network implied by the
network number "172.16.253.112" and mask "255.255.255.240".
R=rsc, borman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4749043
- func f(int,) is a legal signature
- func f(...int,) is a legal signature
Defer checking for correct use of "..." with last
paremeter type to type checker instead of parser.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4973059
There may be more fine-tuning down the line,
but this CL fixes the most pressing issue at
hand.
Also: gofmt -w src misc
Fixes#1524.
R=rsc, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4975053
Most web frameworks allow ; as a synonym for &,
following a recommendation in some versions of
the HTML specification. Do the same.
Remove overuse of Split.
Move ParseQuery tests from package http to package url.
Fixes#2210.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4973062
Needed to ensure that finding the last boundary does not result in O(n^2)-like behavior.
Now prevents lookbacks beyond 31 characters across the board (starter + 30 non-starters).
composition.go:
- maxCombiningCharacters now means exactly that.
- Bug fix.
- Small performance improvement/ made code consistent with other code.
forminfo.go:
- Bug fix: ccc needs to be 0 for inert runes.
normalize.go:
- A few bug fixes.
- Limit the amount of combining characters considered in FirstBoundary.
- Ditto for LastBoundary.
- Changed semantics of LastBoundary to not consider trailing illegal runes a boundary
as long as adding bytes might still make them legal.
trie.go:
- As utf8.UTFMax is 4, we should treat UTF-8 encodings of size 5 or greater as illegal.
This has no impact on the normalization process, but it prevents buffer overflows
where we expect at most UTFMax bytes.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4963041
Interesting that Fprintf can do zero mallocs.
(Sprintf must allocate the returned string.)
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4977049
This transitions into a JS state when entering any attribute whose
name starts with "on".
It does not yet enter a JS on entry into a <script> element as script
element handling is introduced in another CL.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4968052
My string literal was being rewritten from
"runtime.SysReserve(%p, %D) = error %d"
to
"runtime.SysReserve ( %p , %D ) = error %d"
R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4972051
1. adds a urlPart field to context
2. implements tURL to figure out the URL part
3. modifies joinContext to allow common context mismatches
around branches to be ignored when not material as in
<a href="/foo{{if .HasQuery}}?q={{.Query}}{{/if}}">
4. adds a pipeline function that filters dynamically inserted
protocols to prevent code injection via URLs.
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4957041
release.r50 looks for newest tag <= go.r50
weekly.2010-10-10 looks for newest tag <= go.2010-10-10
Implements behavior for hg, git, and bzr.
R=dsymonds, rsc, n13m3y3r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4873057
Since JavaScript doesn't have [u]int64 types, some JSON APIs
encode such types as strings to avoid losing precision.
This adds a new struct tag option ",string" to cause
fields to be wrapped in JSON strings on encoding
and unwrapped from strings when decoding.
R=rsc, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4918051
This should allow symlinks in tar files. Where previously
as far as I can see they were skipped completely.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds, rsc, bradfitz, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev, mike.rosset
https://golang.org/cl/4973044
This CL changes the internal form of IPMask for IPv4
from 16-byte to 4-byte, also adds Size method to IPMask
struct and changes output string format of IPMask.String
method.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4950046
Add openbsd 386 syscall support, partially based on the existing
freebsd 386 syscall implementation.
FTR zerrors_openbsd_386.go cannot currently be completely built on
openbsd/i386 due to what appears to be a gcc bug. The constants can be
successfully generated with -m32 on openbsd/amd64 and the error
table can then be generated on openbsd/i386.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4969045
- Rename sys_sched_yield() to osyield() as this is now defined in asm.h.
- Only print kern.rtheads message if rfork_thread() failed with ENOTSUP.
- Remove unused variables.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4973043
cdecl calbacks have been implemented in C/ASM code, just Go function is missing
R=golang-dev, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4969047
-s now means *disable* escape analysis.
Fix escape leaks for struct/slice/map literals.
Add ... tracking.
Rewrite new(T) and slice literal into stack allocation when safe.
Add annotations to reflect.
Reflect is too chummy with the compiler,
so changes like these affect it more than they should.
R=lvd, dave, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4954043
The fix is to add ' ' after ';' so that we match
what we used to generate.
Packages like http look for the string with
the space in it, and I don't see a reason to
be so terse.
Also s/buffer/b/
TBR=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4959044
Doing a socket/listen on an unspecified address with an unspecified
address family is likely to result in an AF_INET6 socket on an IPv6
capable system, which under OpenBSD means IPv6 only - not IPv4 *and*
IPv6. In this case trying to connect to this socket from an IPv4
loopback address is not going to end well.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4807057
When the encoder was updated to respect the ",omitempty"
struct tag options, the decoder half was never updated to know
about the new struct tag format. (the format is now an optional
name, followed by zero or more ",option" strings)
This only affected people who used ",omitempty" along with
a field name. In that case, the serialized JSON wouldn't
decode to the original value.
R=golang-dev, dvyukov
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4965049
This introduces new APIs.
- DialConfig can open client connection using Config, so user can specify protocol version, tls.Config if necessary.
- Message can be used to send/receive text/binary data in a frame.
- JSON can be used to send/receive JSON data in a frame.
R=golang-dev, adg, rsc, m, tarmigan, raul.san, yohcop
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4635084
Write to image.*.Pix directly in the case of RGB, RGBA and NRGBA
images. For the latter two, the file format matches the memory layout
so a simple copy can be used.
RGB image before/after:
tiff.BenchmarkDecoder 748137 ns/op (62.39 MB/s) 251256 ns/op (185.76 MB/s) x3.0
NRGBA image before/after:
tiff.BenchmarkDecoder 775540 ns/op (80.12 MB/s) 116721 ns/op (532.34 MB/s) x6.6
R=nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4929046
This fixes goinstall so it doesn't try to install unneeded
packages or get confused with non-existent loops.
R=golang-dev, adg, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4958046
This makes decimal a good test
case for the escape analysis.
With escape analysis:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkAtof64Decimal 1954 243 -87.56%
BenchmarkAtof64Float 2008 293 -85.41%
BenchmarkAtof64FloatExp 10106 8814 -12.78%
BenchmarkAtof64Big 5113 3486 -31.82%
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4861042
The following testcases now pass:
`<a href=x` tests that we do not error on partial unquoted attrs.
`<a href=x ` tests that spaces do end unquoted attrs on spaces.
`<a href=''` tests that we recognize the end of single quoted attrs.
`<a href=""` tests that we recognize the end of double quoted attrs.
R=golang-dev, nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4932051
Pow10 failed for MinInt32 (endless loop until out of
memory). Fix by returning 0 and +Inf for all arguments
where the result is not representable in a float64.
Fixes#2159.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4930041
My theory is that suse has larger TCP buffer sizes
by default. I now check over 100MB, rather than over 2MB.
100MB is ~halfway between the 1MB limit and the 200MB
request that's attempted.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4926048
This allows code that wants to handle
[]byte separately to get at the actual slice
instead of just at individual bytes.
It seems to come up often enough.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4942051
A side-effect is that, just like foo_386.go
is only built on 386, foo_386_test.go is only
built for testing on 386.
R=adg, r, mattn.jp
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4942050
The kludge is targeted at broken web browsers
like Chrome and IE, but it gets in the way of
sending 400 or 500-series error results with
formatted bodies in response to AJAX requests
made by pages executing in those browsers.
Now the AJAX cases will work and Chrome
and IE will be as broken with Go servers as
they are with all the other servers.
Fixes#2169.
R=bradfitz, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4930047
CL 4938041 made some incorrect changes to the filter
function which caused a different doc/codelab/wiki/index.html
file to be generated.
Added FilterFileExports and FilterPackageExports function.
Same as the existing FileExpors/PackageExports functions
but using shared code. The old functions will be removed
in the next CL.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4932048
Introduce extra scope for the variable declared by a
TypeSwitchGuard so that it doesn't conflict with vars
declared by the initial SimpleStmt of a type switch.
This is a replacement for CL 4896053 which caused
a build breakage.
Also:
- explicitly detect type switches (as opposed to detecting
expression switches and then do extra testing for type switches)
- fix all outstanding TODOs in parser.go
- ran all tests
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4914044
This adds http.MaxBytesReader, similar to io.LimitReader,
but specific to http, and for preventing a class of DoS
attacks.
This also makes the 10MB ParseForm limit optional (if
not already set by a MaxBytesReader), documents it,
and also adds "PUT" as a valid verb for parsing forms
in the request body.
Improves issue 2093 (DoS protection)
Fixes#2165 (PUT form parsing)
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4921049
Make the stack traces more readable for new
Go programmers while preserving their utility for old hands.
- Change status number [4] to string.
- Elide frames in runtime package (internal details).
- Swap file:line and arguments.
- Drop 'created by' for main goroutine.
- Show goroutines in order of allocation:
implies main goroutine first if nothing else.
There is no option to get the extra frames back.
Uncomment 'return 1' at the bottom of symtab.c.
$ 6.out
throw: all goroutines are asleep - deadlock!
goroutine 1 [chan send]:
main.main()
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:22 +0x8a
goroutine 2 [select (no cases)]:
main.sel()
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:11 +0x18
created by main.main
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:19 +0x23
goroutine 3 [chan receive]:
main.recv(0xf8400010a0, 0x0)
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:15 +0x2e
created by main.main
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:20 +0x50
goroutine 4 [chan receive (nil chan)]:
main.recv(0x0, 0x0)
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:15 +0x2e
created by main.main
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:21 +0x66
$
$ 6.out index
panic: runtime error: index out of range
goroutine 1 [running]:
main.main()
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:25 +0xb9
$
$ 6.out nil
panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
[signal 0xb code=0x1 addr=0x0 pc=0x22ca]
goroutine 1 [running]:
main.main()
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:28 +0x211
$
$ 6.out panic
panic: panic
goroutine 1 [running]:
main.main()
/Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime/x.go:30 +0x101
$
R=golang-dev, qyzhai, n13m3y3r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4907048
Add support for syscalls on openbsd amd64. This is based on the
existing freebsd amd64 implementation.
R=mikioh.mikioh, rsc, yourcomputerpal
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4798060
ast.FilterFile(src, ast.IsExported) has the same
effect as ast.FileExports(src) with this change.
1st step towards removing FileExports - it is
just a special case of FilterFile with this CL.
Added corresponding test.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4938041
maketables.go/tables.go
- Properly set combinesForward flag for JamoL and JamoV.
- Fixed Printf bug.
composition.go
- Make insertString use the same control flow as insert.
- Better Hangul and non-Hangul mixing.
forminfo.go
- Fixed bug in compBoundaryBefore that affected a few esoteric cases.
- Buffer overflow now tested in normalize_test.go (other CL).
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4924041
ParseMediaType previously documented that it always returned
a non-nil map, but also documented that it returned a nil map
to signal an error.
That is confusing, contradictory and not Go-like.
Now it returns (mediatype string, params map, os.Error).
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4867054
The subtle AST changes introduced with CL 4896053
broke type checking of type switches in gofix.
Coming up with a correct fix will take some time.
Undoing this change for now.
««« original CL description
go/parser: fix type switch scoping
The variable declared by a TypeSwitchGuard must be
visible in each TypeCaseClause and must not conflict
with other variables declared by the initial SimpleStmt
of a type switch.
Also:
- explicitly detect type switches (as opposed to detecting
regular (expression switches) and then do extra testing
for type switches
- fix all outstanding TODOs in parser.go
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4896053
»»»
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4902052
The variable declared by a TypeSwitchGuard must be
visible in each TypeCaseClause and must not conflict
with other variables declared by the initial SimpleStmt
of a type switch.
Also:
- explicitly detect type switches (as opposed to detecting
regular (expression switches) and then do extra testing
for type switches
- fix all outstanding TODOs in parser.go
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4896053
This CL changes both JoinGroup and LeaveGroup methods
to take an interface as an argument for enabling IPv6
group address join/leave, join a group address on a
specific interface.
R=rsc, dave
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4815074
Allocate Defer on stack during cgo calls, as suggested
by dvyukov. Also includes some comment corrections.
benchmark old,ns/op new,ns/op
BenchmarkCgoCall 669 330
(Intel Xeon CPU 1.80GHz * 4, Linux 386)
R=dvyukov, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4910041
This defines just enough context to distinguish HTML URI attributes
from parsed character data.
It does not affect any public module API as I thought I would get
early comment on style for defining enumerations and tables.
R=rsc, r, nigeltao, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4906043
All tests enabled by default passes except those in timeout_test.go.
For TestLookupPort, add an entry for "bootps" in /lib/ndb/common
(Plan 9 calls it "bootp"). I've sent out a patch to fix this.
R=paulzhol, rsc, mikioh.mikioh
CC=ality, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4779041
forminfo.go:
- Wrappers for table data.
- Per Form dispatch table.
composition.go:
- reorderBuffer type. Implements decomposition, reordering, and composition.
- Note: decompose and decomposeString fields in formInfo could be replaced by
a pointer to the trie for the respective form. The proposed design makes
testing easier, though.
normalization.go:
- Temporarily added panic("not implemented") methods to make the tests run.
These will be removed again with the next CL, which will introduce the
implementation.
R=r, rogpeppe, mpvl, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4875043
Replaces the toy func Reverse(*Template) with one that implements
naive autoescaping.
Now Escape(*Template) walks a template parse tree to find all
template actions and adds the |html command to them if it is not
already present.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4867049
It's already in old/template; make that build.
Update a couple of references to point to the old template.
They can be updated later.
Update goplay to use exp/template.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4902046
This is just moving the URL code from package http into its own package,
which has been planned for a while.
Besides clarity, this also breaks a nascent dependency cycle the new template
package was about to introduce.
Add a gofix module, url, and use it to generate changes outside http and url.
Sadness about the churn, gladness about some of the naming improvements.
R=dsymonds, bradfitz, rsc, gustavo, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4893043
Multicast address handling is not consistent across all BSDs. Move
the multicast address handling code into OS dependent files. This
will be needed for OpenBSD support.
R=mikioh.mikioh, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4809074
The corruption can occur when GOMAXPROCS
is changed from >1 to 1, since GOMAXPROCS=1
does not imply there is only 1 goroutine running,
other goroutines can still be not parked after
the change.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4873050
Currently it's possible to write:
var s rpc.Server
...
// reuse for my own purposes
s.Lock()
...
s.Unlock()
which is seemingly not intended.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4888049
This is useful for applications that want to micromanage the rpc service.
Moved part of ServeCodec into a new readRequest function.
Renamed existing readRequest to readRequestHeader, and reordered
its parameters to align with the new readRequest and service.call.
R=golang-dev, r, rsc, sougou
CC=golang-dev, msolomon
https://golang.org/cl/4889043
Do this by adding a fake package called builtin. At the moment, godoc will
not present this documentation because the function names are all lower case,
but there are plans to address this.
The print and println functions are undocumented here. I could be talked
into doing them but I'd rather not promote their use.
R=dsymonds, n13m3y3r, r, gri, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4907041
This was initially pushed as part of CL 4876046, found
when logic in exp/template was using the method on
an Invalid value.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4890043
First step of moving exp/template into template: save the old code.
Code is unedited except for target name in Makefile.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4893042
While using exp/template in practice, the syntax for
indexing values using the "index" action was found to be
very inconvenient for frequent use when handling dynamic
data from maps such as the ones used with json and yaml,
that use a type like map[string]interface{}.
For these kinds of maps, the default handling of fields as
{{.Field}} makes the task of handling the several references
significantly more pleasant and elegant, and is equivalent
to what's currently done in the "template" package and in
other external packages (e.g. mustache).
Even with this change, the index action is still relevant
as it allows indexing maps in other scenarios where keys
wouldn't be valid field names.
R=golang-dev, r, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4898043
This avoids a non-obvious panic when range is used on a
nil interface, and fixes it by behaving as if the range
was empty.
The new behavior is equivalent to the outcome of iterating
on a nil map or slice, and is useful because it allows
generic structures such as used in json (map[string]interface{})
to behave correctly if a key generally set to a list or map
isn't present.
R=golang-dev, r, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4876046
func Reverse(*Template) *Template
returns a template that produces the reverse of the original
for any input.
Changes outside exp/template/html include:
- Adding a getter for a template's FuncMap so that derived templates
can inherit function definitions.
- Exported one node factory function, newIdentifier.
Deriving tempaltes requires constructing new nodes, but I didn't
export all of them because I think shallow copy functions might
be more useful for this kind of work.
- Bugfix: Template's Name() method ignores the name field so
template.New("foo") is a nil dereference instead of "foo".
Caveats: Reverse is a toy. It is not UTF-8 safe, and does not
preserve order of calls to funcs in FuncMap.
For context, see http://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts/browse_thread/thread/e8bc7c771aae3f20/b1ac41dc6f609b6e?lnk=gst
R=rsc, r, nigeltao, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4808089
This continues the work in revision 914a659b44ff, now passing more test
cases. As before, the new tokenization tests match html5lib's behavior.
Fixes#2124.
R=dsymonds, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4867042
IMPORTANT: Previous usage of *Files will continue to compile
fine but misbehave since the interface is compatible.
The following functions have been renamed:
ParseFiles => ParseGlob
ParseFile => ParseFiles
ParseSetFiles => ParseSetGlob
ParseSetFile => ParseSetFiles
ParseTemplateFiles => ParseTemplateGlob
ParseTemplateFile => ParseTemplateFiles
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4867041
Fixes#2140.
The http.DefaultTransport's RoundTrip method leaves the http.Request object
in an altered state after performing the round trip. This patch removes
the header from the Request before returning to the client.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4857041
- triegen.go: Factored out trie generation code from maketables.go
(only renamed printTrieTables to printTables and made it a method).
- maketesttables.go: new tool to generate data for the trie unit test.
- Makefile: changed accordingly.
- trie.go: trie lookup code.
- trietest_data.go: generated by maketesttables.go.
- trie_test.go: unit test for trie.go.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4844053
- triegen.go: Factored out trie generation code from maketables.go
(only renamed printTrieTables to printTables and made it a method).
- maketesttables.go: new tool to generate data for the trie unit test.
- Makefile: changed accordingly.
- trie.go: trie lookup code.
- trietest_data.go: generated by maketesttables.go.
- trie_test.go: unit test for trie.go.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4844053