The existing example for Decoder.Decode (Stream) had excessive
indentation in the godoc interface for the const jsonStream,
making it hard to read. This fixes the indentation in the
example_test.go to improve the readability in godoc.
Helps #21026.
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kicking off contributing again with a classic
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Add a example for string.Compare that return the three possible results.
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Clarifying that FindString only provides left-most match
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While there's an example for SectionReader.Seek, if someone is
seeking documentation specifically about Seeker.Seek, they may
not immediately find the SectionReader example. Offset and whence
may not be entirely intuitive to new developers either, so include
examples of both positive/negative offsets and SeekStart/SeekEnd.
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The existing example for FileMode using Stat to get FileInfo.
But, Stat cannot get symlink info, it need to use Fstat instead.
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Fails on iOS because CC_FOR_TARGET points to clangwrap.sh in the
original GOROOT. We could fix that but it doesn't seem worth it.
Fails on Android with "exec format error". I'm not sure why but I
doubt it is interesting.
Fails on Plan 9 because the original GOROOT is being preserved in some
unknown way. This is issue #21016.
Updates #21016
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I just want to experience the whole Gerrit Flow, so I make this simple commit
as my first commit to golang src repo.
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When StructOf is used with an anonymous field that has methods, and
that anonymous field is not the first field, the methods we generate
are incorrect because they do not offset to the field as required.
If we encounter that case, panic rather than doing the wrong thing.
Fixes#20824
Updates #15924
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Updates #18997
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Neither the Gerrit UI nor its docs use the term CL or changelist.
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This is necessary to make a relocated GOROOT work correctly.
Fixes#20997
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The current implementation ignores certificates that exist
in the login and System keychains.
This change adds the missing System and login keychain
files to the `/usr/bin/security` command in
`execSecurityRoots`. If the current user cannot be
obtained, the login keychain is ignored.
Refs #16532
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The escaper contains information about which templates have already been
visited and escaped. This information is necessary to prevent templates
that have already been escaped from being over-escaped. However, since we
currently create a new escaper each time we execute a template, this
information does not persist across multiple template executions.
Fix this by saving an escaper in each template name space which is shared by
all templates in that name space.
While there, fix error message formatting for an escaping unit test.
Fixes#20842
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Previous code failed to account for particular control flow
involving nested loops when updating phi function inputs.
Fix involves:
1) remove incorrect shortcut
2) generate a "better" order for children in dominator tree
3) note inner-loop updates and check before applying
outer-loop updates.
Fixes#20675.
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If we get an EAGAIN error on an unpollable file, don't try to wait for
it to be ready; just return EAGAIN.
It's possible that we should instead ensure that when Stdin is a pipe
in non-blocking mode, we wait for data to appear. For now take the
conservative approach of doing what we did in previous releases.
Based on https://golang.org/cl/47555 by Totoro W.
Fixes#20915
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CL 44352 changed the behavior of SIGINT, which can break tests that
themselves use SIGINT. I think we can only implement this if the
testing package has a way to know whether the code under test is using
SIGINT, but os/signal does not provide an API for that. Roll back for
1.9 and think about this again for 1.10.
Updates #19397
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It seems that when too much other code is running on the system,
the testprogcgo code can overrun its timeouts.
Updates #18598.
Not marking the issue as fixed until it doesn't recur for some time.
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Usually this test is skipped (on builders and when not root), so
people are unlikely to see this error.
Updates #19296
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SysV semaphore undo lists should be shared by threads, just like
several other resources listed in cloneFlags. Currently we don't do
this, but it probably doesn't affect anything because 1) probably
nobody uses SysV semaphores from Go and 2) Go-created threads never
exit until the process does. Beyond being the right thing to do,
user-level QEMU requires this flag because it depends on glibc to
create new threads and glibc uses this flag.
Fixes#20763.
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To-be-released NetBSD 7.1.1 reportedly fixes the kernel panic that was
affecting our builders and is being released because of Go's warning.
So, soften our warning.
7.1.1 might work, but I can't get a builder up and running to verify
yet as it appears that Anita either doesn't support it yet, or the
NetBSD CDN doesn't have the files yet.
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TestStackGrowth is currently a parallel test. However, it depends on a
20 second timeout, which is already dubious in a parallel test, and
became really problematic on slow builders when runtime.GC switched to
triggering concurrent GC instead of STW GC. Before that change, the
test spent much of its time in STW GC, so it wasn't *really* parallel.
After that change, it was competing with all of the other parallel
tests and GC likely started taking ~4 times longer. On most builders
the whole test runs in well under a second, but on the slow builders
that was enough to push it over the 20 second timeout.
Fix this by making the test serial.
Updates #19381 (probably fixes it, but we'll have to wait and see).
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Local variables can also be relied on the be 64-bit aligned, since
they will be escaped to the heap if used with any atomic operations.
Also, allocated arrays are also aligned, just like structs and slices.
Fixes#18955.
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The current description refers to the outermost "frame" which can be
misleading. A user reading it can think it means a stack frame.
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When a local variable is moved to the heap the declaration position
should be preserved so that later on we can assign it to the correct
DW_TAG_lexical_block.
Fixes#20959
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ld.addpltsym adds an R_X86_64_JMP_SLOT dynamic relocation to .rela.plt
and uses Addaddrplus to reference the GOT in Elf64_Rela.r_offset.
Addaddrplus results in an R_ADDR relocation, which here we transform
into an R_X86_64_64 dynamic relocation. This is wrong for several
reasons:
1. .rela.plt is not a writable, relro section. It is mapped read-only,
causing the dynamic linker to segfault when it tried to handle the
relocation. This was the immediate cause of internal PIE cgo
crashes.
2. Relocations targetting other reloc sections are, as far as I can
tell, undefined behavior in the ELF spec and are unlikely to be a
good idea.
3. Even if the relocation did work, it isn't what we want. The
relocation, if successfully handled, would have put an absolute
address as the JMP_SLOT offset, but it should be the offset from the
beginning of the binary, just like any other relocation. What we want
is a statically resolved R_ADDR relocation, just as is used below for
the R_X86_64_64 relocation.
Skipping the .rela.plt allows reloc() to handle these R_ADDR
relocations.
With this CL, internal PIE cgo binaries work.
Updates #18968
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On a slow or distracted machine, 0.1s is sometimes
not long enough for a non-blocking function call to complete.
This causes rare test flakes.
They can be easily reproduced by reducing the wait time to (say) 100ns.
For non-blocking functions, increase the window from 100ms to 10s.
Using different windows for block and non-blocking functions,
allows us to reduce the time for blocking functions.
The risk here is false negatives, but that risk is low;
this test is run repeatedly on many fast machines,
for which 10ms is ample time.
This reduces the time required to run the test by a factor of 10,
from ~1s to ~100ms.
Fixes#20299
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Currently, sysmon waits 60 ms during idle before relaxing. This is
primarily to avoid reducing the precision of short-duration timers. Of
course, if there are no short-duration timers, this wastes 60 ms
running the timer at high resolution.
Improve this by instead inspecting the time until the next timer fires
and relaxing the timer resolution immediately if the next timer won't
fire for a while.
Updates #20937.
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Currently, sysmon relaxes the Windows timer resolution as soon as the
Go process becomes idle. However, if it's going idle because of a
short sleep (< 15.6 ms), this can turn that short sleep into a long
sleep (15.6 ms).
To address this, wait for 60 ms of idleness before relaxing the timer
resolution. It would be better to check the time until the next wakeup
and relax immediately if it makes sense, but there's currently no
interaction between sysmon and the timer subsystem, so adding this
simple delay is a much simpler and safer change for late in the
release cycle.
Fixes#20937.
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This reverts commit 168eb9cf33.
CL 47831 fixes the issue with plugins on ARMv5, so we can re-enable the test.
Updates #19674.
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