The 512 MB array causes load delays on some systems.
Now that we have recover, we can do all the tests in
one binary, so that the delay is incurred just once.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5142044
Alex Brainman reports that this is the only test
that keeps us from running test/run.
R=alex.brainman, lucio.dere, bradfitz, hectorchu
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4777043
bug340.go:14:7: error: expected type
bug340.go:15:4: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘x’
bug350.go:12:1: error: redefinition of ‘m’
bug350.go:11:1: note: previous definition of ‘m’ was here
bug350.go:15:1: error: redefinition of ‘p’
bug350.go:14:1: note: previous definition of ‘p’ was here
bug351.go:12:6: error: non-name on left side of ‘:=’
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5127041
bug363.go:13:12: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
bug363.go:16:12: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
pointer.go:34:6: error: incompatible type in initialization (pointer to interface type has no methods)
pointer.go:36:6: error: incompatible type in initialization
method2.go:15:1: error: invalid pointer or interface receiver type
method2.go:16:1: error: invalid pointer or interface receiver type
method2.go:21:1: error: invalid pointer or interface receiver type
method2.go:22:1: error: invalid pointer or interface receiver type
method2.go:28:15: error: type ‘*Val’ has no method ‘val’
method2.go:33:11: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘val’
shift1.go:19:16: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
shift1.go:24:19: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
shift1.go:25:17: error: invalid context-determined non-integer type for shift operand
shift1.go:18:18: error: shift of non-integer operand
shift1.go:26:13: error: floating point constant truncated to integer
shift1.go:33:15: error: integer constant overflow
shift1.go:34:15: error: integer constant overflow
shift1.go:35:17: error: integer constant overflow
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5081051
Added a return to bug357.go to avoid an error which gccgo
reports but 6g does not.
bug353.go:16:14: error: reference to undefined identifer ‘io.ReadWriterCloser’
bug357.go:18:2: error: value computed is not used
bug358.go:14:11: error: imported and not used: ioutil
bug358.go:19:9: error: invalid use of type
bug359.go:25:14: error: redefinition of ‘a’
bug359.go:25:6: note: previous definition of ‘a’ was here
bug359.go:19:6: error: incompatible type in initialization (implicit assignment of ‘list.List’ hidden field ‘front’)
bug362.go:13:6: error: iota is only defined in const declarations
bug362.go:14:6: error: iota is only defined in const declarations
bug362.go:15:6: error: iota is only defined in const declarations
bug363.go:13:12: error: shift of non-integer operand
bug363.go:16:12: error: shift of non-integer operand
bug365.go:15:8: error: expected package
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5078046
bug349.go:12:14: error: expected ‘;’ or ‘}’ or newline
bug349.go:12:2: error: not enough arguments to return
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5081047
The algtype-based test broke when algtype
got a bit more fine-grained, so replace with
an explicit check for the invalid key types.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5071041
The spec says that all methods are inherited from an anonymous
field. There is no exception for non-exported methods.
This is related to issue 1536.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5012043
Was keeping a pointer to the labeled statement in n->right,
which meant that generic traversals of the tree visited it twice.
That combined with aggressive flattening of the block
structure when possible during parsing meant that
the kinds of label: code label: code label: code sequences
generated by yacc were giving the recursion 2ⁿ paths
through the program.
Fixes#2212.
R=lvd
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4960050
Does as much as possible in data layout instead
of during the init function.
Handles var x = y; var y = z as a special case too,
because it is so prevalent in package unicode
(var Greek = _Greek; var _Greek = []...).
Introduces InitPlan description of initialized data
so that it can be traversed multiple times (for example,
in the copy handler).
Cuts package unicode's init function size by 8x.
All that remains there is map initialization, which
is on the chopping block too.
Fixes sinit.go test case.
Aggregate DATA instructions at end of object file.
Checkpoint. More to come.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4969051
Escape analysis was incorrectly assuming that
functions without bodies don't leak their
parameters. This meant that sync/atomic's
TestAddInt64 was allocating x on its stack,
and then x was not properly aligned for use
with the atomic 64-bit instructions. Obviously
we should figure out the alignment story on 5g
too, but this fix is correct and should restore the
build to 'ok'.
TBR=lvd
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4964047
-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
For now it's switch-on-and-offable with -s, and the effects can be inspected
with -m. Defaults are the old codepaths.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4634073
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
I converted this program yesterday and the output is the
same as it used to be, ignoring space, but the result is
not the best expression of the algorithm. The old {.section
Maybe} pieces are now {{with .Maybe}}, as a direct translation,
but I they should be {{if .Maybe}} as the output is just a
bool and there is no cascading.
I have verified that the output of the program is unaffected.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4889053
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
// ERROR "pattern1" "pattern2"
means that there has to be one or more
lines matching pattern1 and then excluding
those, there have to be one or more lines
matching pattern2. So if you expect two
different error messages from a particular
line, writing two separate patterns checks
that both errors are produced.
Also, errchk now flags lines that produce
more errors than expected. Before, as long as
at least one error matched the pattern, all the
others were ignored.
Revise tests to expect or silence these
additional errors.
R=lvd, r, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4869044
Some tests are significantly faster (50%), a few are slower (up to 30%).
Fannkuch is confusing: parallel code is a little slower for gc, non-parallel and all gccgo runs are faster.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4830058
Drops mallocrep1.go back to a reasonable
amount of time. (154 -> 0.8 seconds on my Mac)
Fixes#2085.
R=golang-dev, dvyukov, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4811045
This is a core API change.
1) gofix misc src
2) Manual adjustments to the following files under src/pkg:
gob/decode.go
rpc/client.go
os/error.go
io/io.go
bufio/bufio.go
http/request.go
websocket/client.go
as well as:
src/cmd/gofix/testdata/*.go.in (reverted)
test/fixedbugs/bug243.go
3) Implemented gofix patch (oserrorstring.go) and test case (oserrorstring_test.go)
Compiles and runs all tests.
R=r, rsc, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4607052
The spec was adjusted in commit df410d6a4842 to allow the
implicit assignment of strutures with unexported fields in
method receivers. This change updates the compiler.
Also moved bug322 into fixedbugs and updated golden.out
to reflect the removal of the last known bug.
Fixes#1402.
R=golang-dev, gri, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4526069
The code for converting negative floats was
incorrectly loading an FP control word from
the stack without ever having stored it there.
Thanks to Lars Pensjö for reporting this bug.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4515091
Previously, whether declaring a type which copied the structure of a type it was referenced in via a pointer field would work depended on whether you declared it before or after the type it copied, e.g. type T2 T1; type T1 struct { F *T2 } would work, however type T1 struct { F *T2 }; type T2 T1 wouldn't.
Fixes#667.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4313064
Also, 6g was passing uninitialized
Node &n2 to regalloc, causing non-deterministic
register collisions (but only when both left and
right hand side of comparison had function calls).
Fixes#1728.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4425070
go/types: update for export data format change
reflect: require package qualifiers to match during interface check
runtime: require package qualifiers to match during interface check
test: fixed bug324, adapt to be silent
Fixes#1550.
Issue 1536 remains open.
R=gri, ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4442071
Interesting comparisons between old and new machine,
and relationship between gccgo and gc.
R=golang-dev, rsc1
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4430045
The list elements are already being allocated out of a
single memory buffer. We can drop the Link* pointer
following and the memory it requires, replacing it with
index operations.
The change also keeps a channel from containing a pointer
back into its own allocation block, which would create a
cycle. Blocks involved in cycles are not guaranteed to be
finalized properly, and channels depend on finalizers to
free OS-level locks on some systems. The self-reference
was keeping channels from being garbage collected.
runtime-gdb.py will need to be updated in order to dump
the content of buffered channels with the new data structure.
Fixes#1676.
R=ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4411045
This CL changes the behavior of 'make install' and 'make test'
in the src/cmd directory and the src/pkg directory to have
each recursive make clean up after itself immediately.
It does the same in test/run, removing $F.$A and $A.out
(the common byproducts) between runs.
On machines with slow disks and aggressive kernel caching,
cleaning up immediately can mean that the intermediate
objects never get written to disk.
This change eliminates almost all the disk waiting during
all.bash on my laptop (a Thinkpad X201s with an SSD running Linux).
147.50u 19.95s 277.34r before
148.53u 21.64s 179.59r after
R=golang-dev, r, iant2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4413042
Failing at compile time requires that for each conversion
between two interface types the compiler compare the sets of
unexported methods to see if they come from different
packages. Since this test will fail approximately never on
real code, and since it can't catch all cases of the problem,
I don't think it's worth testing in the compiler. This CL
changes this test to look for a run-time panic rather than a
compile-time error.
R=gri, rsc1, iant2, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4332041
chan.go:11:1: error: unexpected ‘}’ in channel type
chan.go:13:16: error: unexpected ‘)’ in channel type
chan.go:16:16: error: unexpected comma in channel type
R=golang-dev, rsc1
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4313055
bug323.go:18:3: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘Meth’
bug323.go:19:3: error: reference to undefined field or method ‘Meth2’
R=golang-dev, rsc1
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4280072
bug325.go:13:10: error: invalid indirect of ‘unsafe.Pointer’
bug325.go:14:31: error: reference to field ‘foo’ in object which has no fields or methods
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4313050
bug274.go:23:3: error: missing statement after label
bug274.go:25:3: error: missing statement after label
bug274.go:28:3: error: label ‘L2’ defined and not used
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4273114
label.go:30:1: error: label ‘L6’ already defined
label.go:28:1: note: previous definition of ‘L6’ was here
label.go:23:1: error: label ‘L4’ defined and not used
label.go:52:2: error: label ‘defalt’ defined and not used
label.go:17:1: error: label ‘L2’ defined and not used
label.go:26:1: error: label ‘L5’ defined and not used
label.go:20:1: error: label ‘L3’ defined and not used
label.go:14:1: error: label ‘L1’ defined and not used
label1.go:32:13: error: invalid continue label ‘L2’
label1.go:44:13: error: invalid continue label ‘L3’
label1.go:52:10: error: invalid break label ‘L4’
label1.go:55:13: error: invalid continue label ‘L4’
label1.go:65:9: error: invalid break label ‘L5’
label1.go:68:12: error: invalid continue label ‘L5’
label1.go:76:10: error: invalid break label ‘L1’
label1.go:79:13: error: invalid continue label ‘L1’
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4275078
Change unsafe.Pointer to be its own kind of
type, instead of making it equivalent to *any.
The change complicates import and export
but avoids the need to find all the places that
operate on pointers but should not operate on
unsafe.Pointer.
Fixes#1566. (a different way)
Fixes#1582.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4264050
This change removes the special case which existed
for handling the initalization of the main package,
so that other modules named 'main' get properly
initialized when imported.
Note that gotest of main packages will break in most
cases without this.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4190050
Also: renamed fixedbugs/bug322.go to fixedbugs/bug323.go
because we already have a bugs/bug322.go and bug322.dir.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4219044
In line with other functions such as Fprintf, put the
thing to be written first.
Apologies for the breakages this is sure to cause.
R=rsc, gri, adg, eds, r2, aam
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4169042
Shame on me: I fixed the same bug in 6l in 8691fcc6a66e
(https://golang.org/cl/2609041) and neglected
to look at 5l and 8l to see if they were affected.
On the positive side, the check I added in that CL is the
one that detected this bug.
Fixes#1457.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3981052
This aligns the naming scheme with the testing package and
also lets govet work on more logging calls.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4001048