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Rui Ueyama
50368e9a6c flag: remove extra space in error message
LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86420046
2014-04-10 22:15:55 -07:00
Robert Griesemer
7b6bc3ebb3 bufio: fix potential endless loop in ReadByte
Also: Simplify ReadSlice implementation and
ensure that it doesn't call fill() with a full
buffer (this caused a failure in net/textproto
TestLargeReadMIMEHeader because fill() wasn't able
to read more data).

Fixes #7745.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=r, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86590043
2014-04-10 21:46:00 -07:00
Robert Griesemer
08d8eca968 bytes, strings: more consistent error messages
LGTM=bradfitz
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86060044
2014-04-10 21:45:41 -07:00
Rui Ueyama
62bda120ef fmt: fix typo in help doc
LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86600045
2014-04-10 21:14:51 -07:00
Rui Ueyama
74c6b84182 expvar: fix map key output
To create a valid JSON string, "%s" is not enough.
Fixes #7761.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86730043
2014-04-10 21:14:04 -07:00
Russ Cox
9d81ade223 runtime: make stack growth test shorter
It runs too long in -short mode.

Disable the one in init, because it doesn't respect -short.

Make the part that claims to test execution in a finalizer
actually execute the test in the finalizer.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=aram.h, golang-codereviews, iant, khr
https://golang.org/cl/86550045
2014-04-11 00:08:07 -04:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
a30eaa12eb net/http: fix up Response.Write edge cases
The Go HTTP server doesn't use Response.Write, but others do,
so make it correct. Add a bunch more tests.

This bug is almost a year old. :/

Fixes #5381

LGTM=adg
R=golang-codereviews, adg
CC=dsymonds, golang-codereviews, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/85740046
2014-04-10 17:12:31 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
9b3e2aa1db net/http: document, test, define, clean up Request.Trailer
Go's had pretty decent HTTP Trailer support for a long time, but
the docs have been largely non-existent. Fix that.

In the process, re-learn the Trailer code, clean some stuff
up, add some error checks, remove some TODOs, fix a minor bug
or two, and add tests.

LGTM=adg
R=golang-codereviews, adg
CC=dsymonds, golang-codereviews, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/86660043
2014-04-10 17:01:21 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
2dbc5d26c7 bytes, strings: add Reader.ReadAt race tests
Tests for the race detector to catch anybody
trying to mutate Reader in ReadAt.

LGTM=gri
R=gri
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86700043
2014-04-10 15:46:07 -07:00
Alexey Borzenkov
0944837f79 net/http: fix requests failing on short gzip body
Fixes #7750.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, ibilicc, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84850043
2014-04-10 14:12:36 -07:00
Russ Cox
5539ef02b6 runtime: make times in GODEBUG=gctrace=1 output clearer
TBR=0intro
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86620043
2014-04-10 14:34:48 -04:00
Rui Ueyama
e9347c781b sync: fix spurious wakeup from WaitGroup.Wait
There is a race condition that causes spurious wakeup from Wait
in the following case:

 G1: decrement wg.counter, observe the counter is now 0
     (should unblock goroutines queued *at this moment*)
 G2: increment wg.counter
 G2: call Wait() to add itself to the wait queue
 G1: acquire wg.m, unblock all waiting goroutines

In the last step G2 is spuriously woken up by G1.
Fixes #7734.

LGTM=rsc, dvyukov
R=dvyukov, 0xjnml, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85580043
2014-04-10 18:44:44 +04:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
6278a95492 net/http: don't reuse Transport connection unless Request.Write finished
In a typical HTTP request, the client writes the request, and
then the server replies. Go's HTTP client code (Transport) has
two goroutines per connection: one writing, and one reading. A
third goroutine (the one initiating the HTTP request)
coordinates with those two.

Because most HTTP requests are done when the server replies,
the Go code has always handled connection reuse purely in the
readLoop goroutine.

But if a client is writing a large request and the server
replies before it's consumed the entire request (e.g. it
replied with a 403 Forbidden and had no use for the body), it
was possible for Go to re-select that connection for a
subsequent request before we were done writing the first. That
wasn't actually a data race; the second HTTP request would
just get enqueued to write its request on the writeLoop. But
because the previous writeLoop didn't finish writing (and
might not ever), that connection is in a weird state. We
really just don't want to get into a state where we're
re-using a connection when the server spoke out of turn.

This CL changes the readLoop goroutine to verify that the
writeLoop finished before returning the connection.

In the process, it also fixes a potential goroutine leak where
a connection could close but the recycling logic could be
blocked forever waiting for the client to read to EOF or
error. Now it also selects on the persistConn's close channel,
and the closer of that is no longer the readLoop (which was
dead locking in some cases before). It's now closed at the
same place the underlying net.Conn is closed. This likely fixes
or helps Issue 7620.

Also addressed some small cosmetic things in the process.

Update #7620
Fixes #7569

LGTM=adg
R=golang-codereviews, adg
CC=dsymonds, golang-codereviews, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/86290043
2014-04-09 21:50:24 -07:00
David du Colombier
d7ac73c869 runtime: no longer skip stack growth test in short mode
We originally decided to skip this test in short mode
to prevent the parallel runtime test to timeout on the
Plan 9 builder. This should no longer be required since
the issue was fixed in CL 86210043.

LGTM=dave, bradfitz
R=dvyukov, dave, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/84790044
2014-04-10 06:37:30 +02:00
David du Colombier
5a51306170 runtime: fix semasleep on Plan 9
If you pass ns = 100,000 to this function, timediv will
return ms = 0. tsemacquire in /sys/src/9/port/sysproc.c
will return immediately when ms == 0 and the semaphore
cannot be acquired immediately - it doesn't sleep - so
notetsleep will spin, chewing cpu and repeatedly reading
the time, until the 100us have passed.

Thanks to the time reads it won't take too many iterations,
but whatever we are waiting for does not get a chance to
run. Eventually the notetsleep spin loop returns and we
end up in the stoptheworld spin loop - actually a sleep
loop but we're not doing a good job of sleeping.

After 100ms or so of this, the kernel says enough and
schedules a different thread. That thread manages to do
whatever we're waiting for, and the spinning in the other
thread stops. If tsemacquire had actually slept, this
would have happened much quicker.

Many thanks to Russ Cox for help debugging.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86210043
2014-04-10 06:36:20 +02:00
Preetam Jinka
4abbd4a468 syscall: fix Getfsstat() for BSD
The buffer length should be the size in bytes
instead of the number of structs.

Fixes #6588.

LGTM=mikioh.mikioh
R=golang-codereviews, mikioh.mikioh, adg
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84830043
2014-04-10 13:58:03 +10:00
Robert Griesemer
34a21dcae4 undo CL 86220044 / 41388e58be65
bufio: undo incorrect bug fix

««« original CL description
bufio: fix potential endless loop in ReadByte

Fixes #7745.

LGTM=bradfitz, r
R=r, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86220044
»»»

LGTM=adg
R=r, adg
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85550045
2014-04-09 18:23:53 -07:00
Robert Griesemer
b38fba21f0 bufio: fix potential endless loop in ReadByte
Fixes #7745.

LGTM=bradfitz, r
R=r, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86220044
2014-04-09 17:53:09 -07:00
Robert Griesemer
8bd9242f7c bufio: fix UnreadByte
Also:
- fix error messages in tests
- make tests more symmetric

Fixes #7607.

LGTM=r
R=r
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86180043
2014-04-09 14:19:13 -07:00
Rob Pike
a8787cd820 sync.Pool: better documentation
Explain what its purpose is and give examples of good and bad use.
Fixes #7167.

LGTM=dvyukov, rsc
R=golang-codereviews, dvyukov, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85880044
2014-04-10 05:45:18 +10:00
Russ Cox
95ee7d6414 runtime: use 3x fewer nanotime calls in garbage collection
Cuts the number of calls from 6 to 2 in the non-debug case.

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=0intro, aram, golang-codereviews, khr
https://golang.org/cl/86040043
2014-04-09 10:38:12 -04:00
Russ Cox
e688e7128d runtime: fix flaky linux/386 build
TBR=iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/86030043
2014-04-09 10:02:55 -04:00
Rob Pike
51fba7d8f5 html/template: fix two unrelated bugs
1) The code to catch an exception marked the template as escaped
when it was not yet, which caused subsequent executions of the
template to not escape properly.
2) ensurePipelineContains needs to handled Field as well as
Identifier nodes.

Fixes #7379.

LGTM=mikesamuel
R=mikesamuel
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85240043
2014-04-09 15:57:50 +10:00
David du Colombier
a07f6adda8 runtime: fix GOTRACEBACK on Plan 9
Getenv() should not call malloc when called from
gotraceback(). Instead, we return a static buffer
in this case, with enough room to hold the longest
value.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85680043
2014-04-09 06:41:14 +02:00
Russ Cox
5556bfa9c7 runtime: cache gotraceback setting
On Plan 9 gotraceback calls getenv calls malloc, and we gotraceback
on every call to gentraceback, which happens during garbage collection.
Honestly I don't even know how this works on Plan 9.
I suspect it does not, and that we are getting by because
no one has tried to run with $GOTRACEBACK set at all.

This will speed up all the other systems by epsilon, since they
won't call getenv and atoi repeatedly.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz, 0intro
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85430046
2014-04-08 22:35:41 -04:00
Carl Chatfield
772d22885b reflect: fix variadic arg for funcs created by MakeFunc.
Short circuit for calling values funcs by MakeFunc was placed
before variadic arg rearrangement code in reflect.call.
Fixes #7534.

LGTM=khr
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz, khr, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/75370043
2014-04-08 22:35:23 -04:00
Adam Langley
f23d3ea85a crypto/(ec)dsa: use Fermat's inversion.
Now that we have a constant-time P-256 implementation, it's worth
paying more attention elsewhere.

The inversion of k in (EC)DSA was using Euclid's algorithm which isn't
constant-time. This change switches to Fermat's algorithm, which is
much better. However, it's important to note that math/big itself isn't
constant time and is using a 4-bit window for exponentiation with
variable memory access patterns.

(Since math/big depends quite deeply on its values being in minimal (as
opposed to fixed-length) represetation, perhaps crypto/elliptic should
grow a constant-time implementation of exponentiation in the scalar
field.)

R=bradfitz
Fixes #7652.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/82740043
2014-04-08 16:32:48 -07:00
Robert Griesemer
9610b616c6 go/doc: fix URL matched in ToHTML
Permit paired parentheses in URLs such as:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camellia_(cipher)

Fixes #5043.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85610043
2014-04-08 13:51:44 -07:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder
e79bab30a5 encoding/xml: unmarshal into interfaces
Fixes #6836.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc, r, mike
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/33140043
2014-04-08 14:55:12 -04:00
Alexander Zhavnerchik
4b42ad2559 encoding/xml: Makes XML Marshaler take into account XMLName field from anonymous field
Fixes #7614.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, r, rsc, dan.kortschak, applezinc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/79210044
2014-04-08 11:12:51 -04:00
Russ Cox
72c5d5e756 reflect, runtime: fix crash in GC due to reflect.call + precise GC
Given
        type Outer struct {
                *Inner
                ...
        }
the compiler generates the implementation of (*Outer).M dispatching to
the embedded Inner. The implementation is logically:
        func (p *Outer) M() {
                (p.Inner).M()
        }
but since the only change here is the replacement of one pointer
receiver with another, the actual generated code overwrites the
original receiver with the p.Inner pointer and then jumps to the M
method expecting the *Inner receiver.

During reflect.Value.Call, we create an argument frame and the
associated data structures to describe it to the garbage collector,
populate the frame, call reflect.call to run a function call using
that frame, and then copy the results back out of the frame. The
reflect.call function does a memmove of the frame structure onto the
stack (to set up the inputs), runs the call, and the memmoves the
stack back to the frame structure (to preserve the outputs).

Originally reflect.call did not distinguish inputs from outputs: both
memmoves were for the full stack frame. However, in the case where the
called function was one of these wrappers, the rewritten receiver is
almost certainly a different type than the original receiver. This is
not a problem on the stack, where we use the program counter to
determine the type information and understand that during (*Outer).M
the receiver is an *Outer while during (*Inner).M the receiver in the
same memory word is now an *Inner. But in the statically typed
argument frame created by reflect, the receiver is always an *Outer.
Copying the modified receiver pointer off the stack into the frame
will store an *Inner there, and then if a garbage collection happens
to scan that argument frame before it is discarded, it will scan the
*Inner memory as if it were an *Outer. If the two have different
memory layouts, the collection will intepret the memory incorrectly.

Fix by only copying back the results.

Fixes #7725.

LGTM=khr
R=khr
CC=dave, golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/85180043
2014-04-08 11:11:35 -04:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
9e1cadad0f runtime/race: more precise handling of channel synchronization
It turns out there is a relatively common pattern that relies on
inverted channel semaphore:

gate := make(chan bool, N)
for ... {
        // limit concurrency
        gate <- true
        go func() {
                foo(...)
                <-gate
        }()
}
// join all goroutines
for i := 0; i < N; i++ {
        gate <- true
}

So handle synchronization on inverted semaphores with cap>1.
Fixes #7718.

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84880046
2014-04-08 10:18:20 +04:00
Keith Randall
fc6753c7cd runtime: make sure associated defers are copyable before trying to copy a stack.
Defers generated from cgo lie to us about their argument layout.
Mark those defers as not copyable.

CL 83820043 contains an additional test for this code and should be
checked in (and enabled) after this change is in.

Fixes bug 7695.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84740043
2014-04-07 17:40:00 -07:00
Keith Randall
af923df89e runtime: fix heapdump bugs.
Iterate the right number of times in arrays and channels.
Handle channels with zero-sized objects in them.
Output longer type names if we have them.
Compute argument offset correctly.

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/82980043
2014-04-07 17:35:44 -07:00
Mikio Hara
a2a351478b net: move error messages related to OpError into net.go
Also makes ErrWriteToConnected more appropriate; it's used
not only UDPConn operations but UnixConn operations.

Update #4856

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84800044
2014-04-08 06:14:49 +09:00
Mikio Hara
3f5288cb08 net: remove "net:" prefix from error messages
The prefix was not uniformly applied and is probably better
left off for using with OpError.

Update #4856

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84660046
2014-04-08 06:14:19 +09:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
8072f46abd net/textproto: simplify common header interning
Takes advantage of CL 83740044, to optimize map[string] lookup
from []byte key.

Deletes code.

No conditional check for gccgo, since Ian plans to add this
to gccgo before GCC 4.10 (Go 1.3).

benchmark                   old ns/op     new ns/op     delta
BenchmarkReadMIMEHeader     6066          5086          -16.16%

benchmark                   old allocs     new allocs     delta
BenchmarkReadMIMEHeader     12             12             +0.00%

benchmark                   old bytes     new bytes     delta
BenchmarkReadMIMEHeader     1317          1317          +0.00%

Update #3512

LGTM=rsc
R=rsc, dave
CC=golang-codereviews, iant
https://golang.org/cl/84230043
2014-04-07 10:39:24 -07:00
Dmitriy Vyukov
8076f21e8e net: fix data race in benchmark
If an error happens on a connection, server goroutine can call b.Logf
after benchmark finishes.
So join both client and server goroutines.
Update #7718

LGTM=bradfitz
R=golang-codereviews, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84750047
2014-04-07 11:00:07 +04:00
Alex Brainman
258ee61c72 syscall: use unsafe.Pointer instead of uintptr on windows when possible
Fixes #7171

LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84330043
2014-04-06 12:18:01 +10:00
Keith Randall
1daa2520bf runtime: fix plan9 warning.
I have no idea what this code is for, but it pretty
clearly needs to be uint64, not uint32.

LGTM=aram
R=0intro, aram
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84410043
2014-04-04 08:15:27 -07:00
Alex Brainman
e25d73d7f9 net: fix format string in TestAcceptIgnoreSomeErrors
LGTM=mikioh.mikioh
R=golang-codereviews, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84340043
2014-04-04 17:36:01 +11:00
Alex Brainman
df8ec65b3a os/exec: always try appropriate command extensions during Cmd.Start on windows
Update #7362
Fixes #7377
Fixes #7570

LGTM=rsc
R=golang-codereviews, rsc
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/83020043
2014-04-04 16:26:15 +11:00
Mikio Hara
72dbc4ccc8 net: drop unnecessary indirection from PacketConn tests
LGTM=iant
R=golang-codereviews, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/83880043
2014-04-04 11:45:53 +09:00
Russ Cox
28f1868fed cmd/gc, runtime: make GODEBUG=gcdead=1 mode work with liveness
Trying to make GODEBUG=gcdead=1 work with liveness
and in particular ambiguously live variables.

1. In the liveness computation, mark all ambiguously live
variables as live for the entire function, except the entry.
They are zeroed directly after entry, and we need them not
to be poisoned thereafter.

2. In the liveness computation, compute liveness (and deadness)
for all parameters, not just pointer-containing parameters.
Otherwise gcdead poisons untracked scalar parameters and results.

3. Fix liveness debugging print for -live=2 to use correct bitmaps.
(Was not updated for compaction during compaction CL.)

4. Correct varkill during map literal initialization.
Was killing the map itself instead of the inserted value temp.

5. Disable aggressive varkill cleanup for call arguments if
the call appears in a defer or go statement.

6. In the garbage collector, avoid bug scanning empty
strings. An empty string is two zeros. The multiword
code only looked at the first zero and then interpreted
the next two bits in the bitmap as an ordinary word bitmap.
For a string the bits are 11 00, so if a live string was zero
length with a 0 base pointer, the poisoning code treated
the length as an ordinary word with code 00, meaning it
needed poisoning, turning the string into a poison-length
string with base pointer 0. By the same logic I believe that
a live nil slice (bits 11 01 00) will have its cap poisoned.
Always scan full multiword struct.

7. In the runtime, treat both poison words (PoisonGC and
PoisonStack) as invalid pointers that warrant crashes.

Manual testing as follows:

- Create a script called gcdead on your PATH containing:

        #!/bin/bash
        GODEBUG=gcdead=1 GOGC=10 GOTRACEBACK=2 exec "$@"
- Now you can build a test and then run 'gcdead ./foo.test'.
- More importantly, you can run 'go test -short -exec gcdead std'
   to run all the tests.

Fixes #7676.

While here, enable the precise scanning of slices, since that was
disabled due to bugs like these. That now works, both with and
without gcdead.

Fixes #7549.

LGTM=khr
R=khr
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/83410044
2014-04-03 20:33:25 -04:00
Mikio Hara
ebe5f203bf net: don't export netFD closeRead and closeWrite methods
LGTM=iant
R=iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/83910043
2014-04-04 09:07:44 +09:00
Russ Cox
17f9423e75 runtime: test malformed address fault and fix on OS X
The garbage collector poison pointers
(0x6969696969696969 and 0x6868686868686868)
are malformed addresses on amd64.
That is, they are not 48-bit addresses sign extended
to 64 bits. This causes a different kind of hardware fault
than the usual 'unmapped page' when accessing such
an address, and OS X 10.9.2 sends the resulting SIGSEGV
incorrectly, making it look like it was user-generated
rather than kernel-generated and does not include the
faulting address. This means that in GODEBUG=gcdead=1
mode, if there is a bug and something tries to dereference
a poisoned pointer, the runtime delivers the SIGSEGV to
os/signal and returns to the faulting code, which faults
again, causing the process to hang instead of crashing.

Fix by rewriting "user-generated" SIGSEGV on OS X to
look like a kernel-generated SIGSEGV with fault address
0xb01dfacedebac1e.

I chose that address because (1) when printed in hex
during a crash, it is obviously spelling out English text,
(2) there are no current Google hits for that pointer,
which will make its origin easy to find once this CL
is indexed, and (3) it is not an altogether inaccurate
description of the situation.

Add a test. Maybe other systems will break too.

LGTM=khr
R=golang-codereviews, khr
CC=golang-codereviews, iant, ken
https://golang.org/cl/83270049
2014-04-03 19:07:33 -04:00
Russ Cox
4110271501 runtime: handle fault during runtime more like unexpected fault address
Delaying the runtime.throw until here will print more information.
In particular it will print the signal and code values, which means
it will show the fault address.

The canpanic checks were added recently, in CL 75320043.
They were just not added in exactly the right place.

LGTM=iant
R=dvyukov, iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/83980043
2014-04-03 19:05:59 -04:00
Russ Cox
f5f5a8b620 cmd/gc, runtime: optimize map[string] lookup from []byte key
Brad has been asking for this for a while.
I have resisted because I wanted to find a more general way to
do this, one that would keep the performance of code introducing
variables the same as the performance of code that did not.
(See golang.org/issue/3512#c20).

I have not found the more general way, and recent changes to
remove ambiguously live temporaries have blown away the
property I was trying to preserve, so that's no longer a reason
not to make the change.

Fixes #3512.

LGTM=iant
R=iant
CC=bradfitz, golang-codereviews, khr, r
https://golang.org/cl/83740044
2014-04-03 19:05:17 -04:00
Russ Cox
0e1b6bb547 runtime: use mincore correctly in addrspace_free
Fixes #7476.

LGTM=iant
R=iant
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84000043
2014-04-03 19:04:47 -04:00
Robert Griesemer
b8851ad701 go/doc: fix ToText
Fixes #6769.

LGTM=bradfitz
R=bgarcia, rsc, bradfitz
CC=golang-codereviews
https://golang.org/cl/84220044
2014-04-03 15:52:04 -07:00