We add runtime/cgo to the list of import paths for various cases that
imply external linking mode, but before this change we did not add for
an explicit request of external linking mode. This fixes the case where
you are using a non-default buildmode that implies a different
compilation option (for example, -buildmode=pie implies -shared) and the
runtime/cgo package for that option is stale.
No test, as I'm not sure how to write one. It would require forcing a
stale runtime/cgo.
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For details, see the issues.
Fixes#11274.
Fixes#15137.
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Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
An unexported field of a struct is not visible outside of the package
that defines it, so the package path is implicitly part of the
definition of any struct with an unexported field.
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It was a little tricky to figure out how to go from the documentation
to figuring out the best way to implement a Pool, so I thought I'd
try to provide a simple example. The implementation is mostly taken
from the fmt package.
I'm not happy with the verbosity of the calls to WriteString() etc,
but I wanted to provide a non-trivial example.
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Write output to a temp file first and only upon success
rename that file to source file name.
Fixes#8984.
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We only support unmarshaling into a string or a []byte, but we
previously would try (and panic while) setting a slice of a different
type. The docs say ",innerxml" is ignored if the type is not string or
[]byte, so do that for other slices as well.
Fixes#15600.
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A Go binary may only have 1 executable memory region if it has been
linked using internal linking. This change means that the test will
be skipped if this is the case, rather than fail.
Fixes#17852.
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- define syntax.Error for cleaner error reporting
- abort parsing after first error if no error handler is installed
- make sure to always report the first error, if any
- document behavior of API calls
- while at it: rename ReadXXX -> ParseXXX (clearer)
- adjust cmd/compile noder.go accordingly
Fixes#17774.
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visit is just a func, and there's no formatting
verb for it, and it's on an internal-error path.
It has been thus many years, unchanged and unexecuted.
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This change adds code, originally written by Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
and open-sourced by Google, that converts from the "legacy"
binary pprof profile format to a struct representation of the
new protocol buffer pprof profile format.
This code reads the entire binary format for conversion to the
protobuf format. In a future change, we will update the code
to incrementally read and convert segments of the binary format,
so that the entire profile does not need to be stored in memory.
This change also contains contributions by Daria Kolistratova
<daria.kolistratova@intel.com> from the rolled-back change
golang.org/cl/30556 adapting the code to be used by the package
runtime/pprof.
This code also appeared in the change golang.org/cl/32257, which was based
on Daria Kolistratova's change, but was also rolled back.
Updates #16093
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Fix another case of a parallel test relying on a global variable
(DefaultTransport) implicitly.
Use the private Transport already in scope instead. It's closed at the
end, instead of randomly via another test.
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A paranoid go at constant time implementation of P256 curve.
This code relies on z13 SIMD instruction set. For zEC12 and below,
the fallback is the existing P256 implementation. To facilitate this
fallback mode, I've refactored the code so that implementations can
be picked at run-time.
Its 'slightly' difficult to grok, but there is ASCII art..
name old time/op new time/op delta
BaseMultP256 419µs ± 3% 27µs ± 1% -93.65% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
ScalarMultP256 1.05ms ±10% 0.09ms ± 1% -90.94% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
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Add tmpdir as a parameter to the closure otherwise the subsequent
modifications to tmpdir causes only the last subdirectory to be
removed.
Additionally, add the missing argument for the t.Fatalf call.
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// Executable returns the path name for the executable that started
// the current process. There is no guarantee that the path is still
// pointing to the correct executable. If a symlink was used to start
// the process, depending on the operating system, the result might
// be the symlink or the path it pointed to. If a stable result is
// needed, path/filepath.EvalSymlinks might help.
//
// Executable returns an absolute path unless an error occurred.
//
// The main use case is finding resources located relative to an
// executable.
//
// Executable is not supported on nacl or OpenBSD (unless procfs is
// mounted.)
func Executable() (string, error) {
return executable()
}
Fixes#12773.
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This commit also adds a test for pkg-config usage in cgo.
Fixes#16455.
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CL 32871 updated the default cipher suites to use AES-GCM in
preference to ChaCha20-Poly1305 on platforms which have hardware
implementations of AES-GCM. This change makes BenchmarkThroughput
use the default cipher suites instead of the test cipher suites to
ensure that the recommended (fastest) algorithms are used.
Updates #17779.
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Windows has a limit of 260 characters on normal paths, but it's possible
to use longer paths by using "extended-length paths" that begin with
`\\?\`. This commit attempts to transparently convert an absolute path
to an extended-length path, following the subtly different rules those
paths require. It does not attempt to handle relative paths, which
continue to be passed to the operating system unmodified.
This adds a new test, TestLongPath, to the os package. This test makes
sure that it is possible to write a path at least 400 characters long
and runs on every platform. It also tests symlinks and hardlinks, though
symlinks are not testable with our builder configuration.
HasLink is moved to internal/testenv so it can be used by multiple tests.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx
has Microsoft's documentation on extended-length paths.
Fixes#3358.
Fixes#10577.
Fixes#17500.
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Support for ChaCha20-Poly1305 ciphers was recently added to crypto/tls.
These ciphers are preferable in software, but they cannot beat hardware
support for AES-GCM, if present.
This change moves detection for hardware AES-GCM support into
cipher/internal/cipherhw so that it can be used from crypto/tls. Then,
when AES-GCM hardware is present, the AES-GCM cipher suites are
prioritised by default in crypto/tls. (Some servers, such as Google,
respect the client's preference between AES-GCM and ChaCha20-Poly1305.)
Fixes#17779.
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Some multipart data arrives in a stream, where subsequent parts may not
be ready yet. Read should return a complete part as soon as
possible.
Fixes#15431
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Cuts tests from 35 to 25 seconds.
Many of these could be parallel if the test runner were modified to
give each test its own workdir cloned from the tempdir files they
use. But later. This helps for now.
Updates #17751
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The tests all pass (for me at least) so I don't think there is any
reason not to enable them.
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ppc64le supports both internal and external linking so I don't
think there is any reason for it to skip this test.
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