When = is used instead of == as part of a conditional expression,
the parser message emphasizes the LHS and RHS of = by always
parenthesizing the two sides. For example, for:
if x = y {}
the error is:
cannot use assignment (x) = (y) as value
This is done to highlight the LHS and RHS in case of more complex
cases such as
if x || y = z {}
which one may incorrectly read as (x) || (y == z) rather than the
correct (x || y) = z.
This CL fine-tunes the error message a bit by only adding the
parentheses if the LHS and RHS are binary expressions.
Fixes#60599.
For #23385.
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Make it more consistent with the static devirtualization
diagnostic message. Keep the print of concrete callee's method
name, as it is clearer.
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Also handle go test -c TODO.
For #15513.
For #56986.
For #57001.
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The most important parts of almost any release notes are the
language and tool changes. Those should be the first two sections.
Instead Ports interrupts the flow with information that usually
matters only to very few users.
Move Ports to the end of the release notes.
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On Go <= 1.20 signals that caused the program to exit would eventually
call runtime.fatal. After the changes made in go.dev/cl/462437 but it
would still be nice if debuggers (eg. Delve) had a function they could
hook to intercept fatal signals.
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The non-cgo test points Segv and TgkillSegv are currently in
testprogcgo. Although the test points don't explicitly use cgo,
being a cgo program, there is still some C code that runs when
the test point is invoked, such as thread creation code.
For the cgo test points, sometimes we fail to unwind the stack if
C code is involved. For the non-cgo ones, we want to always be
able to unwind the stack, so we check for stack unwinding failures.
But if a signal is landed in the small piece of C code mentioned
above, we may still fail to unwind. Move the non-cgo test points
to a pure-Go program to avoid this problem.
May fix#52963.
Updates #59029, #59443, #59492.
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The workaround in CL 69970044 introduced a panic when StartProcess is
called with empty argv. Check the length before trying to access it.
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Do not return prematurely in assignableTo.
Fixes#54424.
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CL 496257 adds min/max builtins, which may appear as argument to a
function call, so it will be tested by mayCall. But those ops are not
handled by mayCall, causes the compiler crashes.
Fixes#60582
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go work init / sync / use need to maintain the invariant that the
go version and toolchain in go.work are up-to-date with respect
to the modules in the workspace.
go get also preserves the invariant when running in a module.
go work use (including with no arguments) reestablishes the invariant.
Replaces the ToolchainTrySwitch func in PackageOpts with a new
gover.Switcher interface implemented by toolchain.Switcher.
Until now, the basic sketch of a particular phase of the go command
has been to call base.Error repeatedly, to report as many problems
as possible, and then call base.ExitIfErrors at strategic places where
continuing in the presence of errors is no longer possible.
A Switcher is similar: you call sw.Error repeatedly and then, when
all the errors from a given phase have been identified, call sw.Switch
to potentially switch toolchains, typically before calling base.ExitIfErrors.
One effect of the regularization of errors reported by the modload.loader
is to add a "go: " prefix to errors showing import stacks. That seems fine.
For #57001.
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The new PGO-driven indirect call specialization from CL 492436
in theory should allow for devirtualization on methods
in another package when those methods are directly referenced
in the current package.
However, inline.InlineImpossible was checking for a zero-length
fn.Body and would cause devirtualization to fail
with a debug log message like:
"should not PGO devirtualize (*Speaker1).Speak: no function body"
Previously, the logic in inline.InlineImpossible was only
called on local functions, but with PGO-based devirtualization,
it can now be called on imported functions, where inlinable
imported functions will have a zero-length fn.Body but a
non-nil fn.Inl.
We update inline.InlineImpossible to handle imported functions
by adding a call to typecheck.HaveInlineBody in the check
that was previously failing.
For the test, we need to have a hopefully temporary workaround
of adding explicit references to the callees in another package
for devirtualization to work. CL 497175 or similar should
enable removing this workaround.
Fixes#60561
Updates #59959
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'go mod tidy' may resolve an imported package by added a dependency
that requires a higher 'go' version, which may activate graph pruning
(if the version goes from below go 1.16 to above it), and may even
require switching to a newer toolchain (if the version is not
supported by the current one).
For #57001.
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When we do 'go get', the Go version can change now.
That means we need to do the pruning conversions that
until now have only been necessary in go mod tidy -go=version.
We may also need to upgrade the toolchain in order to load enough o
the module graph to finish the edit, so we should let a TooNewError
bubble up to the caller instead of trying to downgrade the affected
module to avoid the error.
Revised from CL 498120.
For #57001.
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'go mod tidy -go=1.20' should tidy as Go 1.20 did, without writing a
toolchain line implicitly. (We don't need it to stabilize toolchain
version switching anyway: because Go 1.20 predates toolchain
switching, any toolchain that supports switching toolchains also
supports Go 1.20 modules directly.)
For #57001.
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For #58645.
Fixes#57125.
Fixes#57003.
Fixes#57004.
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The Go DNS resolver on Windows should filter disabled
interfaces. Otherwise disabled TUN devices, VPNs will be also
considered as valid nameservers and finally timedout.
Fixes#56160
(Originally from Zhiyuan Zheng <zhzy0077@hotmail.com>
in https://go.dev/cl/442375)
Co-authored-by: Zhiyuan Zheng <zhzy0077@hotmail.com>
GitHub-Last-Rev: db158625bb
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Interface inference must only be used if we don't require exact
unification, otherwise we may infer types (that are reasonable)
but then fail with an assignment error.
Only checking if exact is set for defined (named) types is not
sufficient, we must also check outside. Oversight.
Fixes#60562.
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As spotted in CL 499981, 3 out of 51 of the api/next/*.txt files
ended up with a blank line at the end. It's possible it would've
been more if human reviewers didn't catch them.
Since there's no formatter for these files, the only way to help
catch things is to make the check pickier (as done in CL 431335).
It can be loosened to let in useful blank lines if needed in the
future.
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The "To" prefix was a relic of the first draft
that I failed to make consistent with the unprefixed
name used in the proposal. Fortunately iant spotted
it during the API audit.
Updates #56984
Updates #60560
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Return more errors instead of base.Fatalf, so we can handle them
in the callers.
For #57001.
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Many many places in the go command use
base.Errorf("go: %v", err)
or
base.Fatalf("go: %v", err)
Introduce Error(error) and Fatal(error) to do this
and update all call sites (global search and replace).
The new Error gives us the opportunity to unwrap
a multierror and add the go prefix to each line,
which is the motivation for this change.
(We want to start returning a multierror from LoadModFile
and LoadModGraph.)
For #57001.
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One issue simply has a reworded message, probably from a new version of
GDB. Another is a new issue.
Fixes#60553.
Fixes#58698.
Updates #39204.
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HAUTO should be handled the same way as other stack offsets for
adding to constant pool. Add the missing cases.
Fixes#57955.
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Some testdir tests fail if GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 is set. Fix this by
skipping these tests.
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The tests in this package are meant to check cgocheck and cgocheck2
mode, so they're of course sensitive to whether they're set.
Currently, the test will set GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 for tests of
cgocheck2 mode, but won't *unset* cgocheck2 mode if it's already in
the environment for tests that expect it to be off. This means
GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2 go test cmd/cgo/internal/testerrors
fails.
Fix this by removing cgocheck2 from GOEXPERIMENT if it's set and the
test case expects it to be unset.
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Previously, codesign.Sign was called with Segtext.Fileoff and
Segtext.Filelen. However, both variables do not contain the
complete __TEXT segment, as it excludes padding and header.
Therefore, we now store a reference to the complete segment
in mstext when it is created and pass its offset (which should
always be 0) and filesize to codesign.Sign.
Fixes#59555
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This change was already described in the linker section.
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It reads better as a single paragraph. Also added links.
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modcmd is a high-level command, but toolchain is a low-level building
block. A dependency from toolchain on modcmd makes it very difficult
to call from other lower-level packages without creating an import
cycle.
Instead, use modfetch.Download in place of modcmd.DownloadModule.
For #57001.
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