On linux/386 compared to tip:
name old time/op new time/op delta
DecodeInterfaceSlice-40 1.23ms ± 1% 1.17ms ± 1% -4.93% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Recovers about half the performance regression from Go 1.6 on 386.
For #16117.
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Swtich from a sync.RWMutex to atomic.Value for cacheTypeFields.
On GOARCH=386, this recovers most of the remaining performance
difference from the 1.6 release. Compared with tip on linux/386:
name old time/op new time/op delta
CodeDecoder-40 92.8ms ± 1% 87.7ms ± 1% -5.50% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old speed new speed delta
CodeDecoder-40 20.9MB/s ± 1% 22.1MB/s ± 1% +5.83% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
With more time and care, I believe more of the JSON decoder's work
could be shifted so it is done before decoding, and independent of
the number of bytes processed. Maybe someone could explore that for
Go 1.8.
For #16117.
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This patch updates the doc about comments whitespace for the
encoding/csv package to reflect that leading whitespace before
the hash will treat the line as not a comment.
Fixes#13775.
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This has been inaccurate since https://golang.org/cl/6048047.
Fixes#15317.
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Decoding a JSON message does not touch unspecified or null fields;
always use a new underlying struct to prevent old field values from
sticking around.
Fixes: #14640
Change-Id: Ica78c208ce104e2cdee1d4e92bf58596ea5587c8
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The intent of this comment is to reduce the number of issues opened
against the package to add support for new kinds of CSV formats, such as
issues #3150, #8458, #12372, #12755.
Change-Id: I452c0b748e4ca9ebde3e6cea188bf7774372148e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/23401
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
CL 21057 added this method during the Go 1.7 cycle
(so it is not yet released and still possible to revise).
This makes it clearer that the method is not doing something
(like func Indent does), but just changing a setting about doing
something later.
Also document that this is in some sense irreversible.
I think that's probably a mistake but the original CL discussion
claimed it as a feature, so I'll leave it alone.
For #6492.
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DisableHTMLEscaping is now SetEscapeHTML, allowing the escaping
to be toggled, not just disabled. This API is new for Go 1.7,
so there are no compatibility concerns (quite the opposite,
the point is to fix the API before we commit to it in Go 1.7).
Change-Id: I96b9f8f169a9c44995b8a157a626eb62d0b6dea7
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CL 19725 changed the encoding of []typedByte to look for
typedByte.MarshalJSON and typedByte.MarshalText.
Previously it was handled like []byte, producing a base64 encoding of the underlying byte data.
CL 19725 forgot to look for (*typedByte).MarshalJSON and (*typedByte).MarshalText,
as the marshaling of other slices would. Add test and fix for those.
This CL also adds tests that the decoder can handle both the old and new encodings.
(This was true even in Go 1.6, which is the only reason we can consider this
not an incompatible change.)
For #13783.
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This change makes encoding and decoding support integer types in map
keys, converting to/from JSON string keys.
JSON object keys are still sorted lexically, even though the keys may be
integer strings.
For backwards-compatibility, the existing Text(Un)Marshaler support for
map keys (added in CL 20356) does not take precedence over the default
encoding for string types. There is no such concern for integer types,
so integer map key encoding is only used as a fallback if the map key
type is not a Text(Un)Marshaler.
Fixes#12529.
Change-Id: I7e68c34f9cd19704b1d233a9862da15fabf0908a
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Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This provides a way to disable the escaping of <, >, and & in JSON
strings.
Fixes#14749.
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In JSON terminology, "object" is a collect of key/value pairs. But a
JSON object is only one type of JSON value (others are string, number,
array, true, false, null).
This updates the Go docs (at least the public godoc) to not use
"object" when we mean any JSON value.
Change-Id: Ieb1c456c703693714d63d9d09d306f4d9e8f4597
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/22003
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
cmd and runtime were handled separately, and I'm intentionally skipped
syscall. This is the rest of the standard library.
CL generated mechanically with github.com/mdempsky/unconvert.
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This CL allows JSON-encoding & -decoding maps whose keys are types that
implement encoding.TextMarshaler / TextUnmarshaler.
During encode, the map keys are marshaled upfront so that they can be
sorted.
Fixes#12146
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Find comparisons to constants and propagate that information
down the dominator tree. Use it to resolve other constant
comparisons on the same variable.
So if we know x >= 7, then a x > 4 condition must return true.
This change allows us to use "_ = b[7]" hints to eliminate bounds checks.
Fixes#14900
Change-Id: Idbf230bd5b7da43de3ecb48706e21cf01bf812f7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21008
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High tag number form may not be used for tag numbers that fit in low tag number
form.
Change-Id: I93edde0e1f86087047e0b3f2e55d6180b01e78bf
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This change removes a lot of dead code. Some of the code has never been
used, not even when it was first commited. The rest shouldn't have
survived refactors.
This change doesn't remove unused routines helpful for debugging, nor
does it remove code that's used in commented out blocks of code that are
only unused temporarily. Furthermore, unused constants weren't removed
when they were part of a set of constants from specifications.
One noteworthy omission from this CL are about 1000 lines of unused code
in cmd/fix, 700 lines of which are the typechecker, which hasn't been
used ever since the pre-Go 1 fixes have been removed. I wasn't sure if
this code should stick around for future uses of cmd/fix or be culled as
well.
Change-Id: Ib714bc7e487edc11ad23ba1c3222d1fd02e4a549
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The inserted early bound checks cause the slice
to expand beyond the original length of the slice.
Change-Id: Ib38891605f4a9a12d3b9e2071a5f77640b083d2d
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* This the simplest solution I could came up with
that doesn't required changing the compiler.
* The bound checks become constants now
so they are removed during opt phase.
Updates #14808
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While we're at it, add tests for EncodedLen and DecodedLen.
Fixes#14803.
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The tree's pretty inconsistent about single space vs double space
after a period in documentation. Make it consistently a single space,
per earlier decisions. This means contributors won't be confused by
misleading precedence.
This CL doesn't use go/doc to parse. It only addresses // comments.
It was generated with:
$ perl -i -npe 's,^(\s*// .+[a-z]\.) +([A-Z]),$1 $2,' $(git grep -l -E '^\s*//(.+\.) +([A-Z])')
$ go test go/doc -update
Change-Id: Iccdb99c37c797ef1f804a94b22ba5ee4b500c4f7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20022
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This is a subset of https://golang.org/cl/20022 with only the copyright
header lines, so the next CL will be smaller and more reviewable.
Go policy has been single space after periods in comments for some time.
The copyright header template at:
https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html#copyright
also uses a single space.
Make them all consistent.
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Named returned values should only be used on public funcs and methods
when it contributes to the documentation.
Named return values should not be used if they're only saving the
programmer a few lines of code inside the body of the function,
especially if that means there's stutter in the documentation or it
was only there so the programmer could use a naked return
statement. (Naked returns should not be used except in very small
functions)
This change is a manual audit & cleanup of public func signatures.
Signatures were not changed if:
* the func was private (wouldn't be in public godoc)
* the documentation referenced it
* the named return value was an interesting name. (i.e. it wasn't
simply stutter, repeating the name of the type)
There should be no changes in behavior. (At least: none intended)
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parseBase128Int compares |shifted| with four, seemingly to ensure the result
fits in an int32 on 32-bit platforms where int is 32-bit. However, there is an
off-by-one in this logic, so it actually allows five shifts, making the maximum
tag number or OID component 2^35-1.
Fix this so the maximum is 2^28-1 which should be plenty for OID components and
tag numbers while not overflowing on 32-bit platforms.
Change-Id: If825b30cc53a0fc08e68ea1a24d265e7eb1a13a4
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This adapts pem.TestFuzz to sanitize the generated Block fields,
because the encoder and wireformat do not differentiate between nil
and empty slices and maps, while reflect.DeepEqual rightfully does.
In the commit mentioned below, we adapt quick.Value in
testing/quick to generate these value states, which had heretofore
been impossible with the standard library fuzz test facility.
This commit is a piecemeal extraction from ...
https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/16470
..., which rsc requested to be separated from the nil slice and map
generations.
Change-Id: Iec751a2b0082af6e672a09dc9b7f4b4fb309e8a8
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The documentation was inconsistent. It said zero values were not sent, but
that zero-valued elements of arrays and arrays were sent. But which rule
applies if the array is all zero elements, and is therefore itself a zero value?
The answer is: the array is transmitted. In principle the other choice could
be made, but there would be considerable expense and complexity required
to implement this behavior now, not to mention worries about changes of
behavior.
Therefore we just document the situation: Arrays, slices, and maps are
always encoded. It would perhaps be nice to have sorted this out earlier,
but it was a missed opportunity.
Fixes#13378
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Followup to CL 12250.
For #10281.
Change-Id: If25d9cac92f10327bb355f2d11b00c625b464661
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17199
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>