For #46594.
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This CL reorganizes export writing in preparation for unified IR:
1. It moves dumpexport into noder as noder.WriteExports so that it can
be extended to include unified IR's export data.
2. Adds an "extensions" flag to typecheck.WriteExports to control
whether the compiler-only extension data (e.g., function bodies and
linker symbol info) is included in the exports.
3. It moves the gc.exporter type into typecheck and renames it to
"crawler". The type originated as the implementation of
the (pre-iexport) binary exporter, but since the removal of bexport
it's been relegated to simply crawling the exported functions/bodies
graph to identify which inline bodies need to be included.
4. It changes inline.Inline_Flood into the method crawler.markInlBody.
Inline_Flood doesn't actually have anything to do with the rest of
inlining; its current name and location are just historical quirks.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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This CL restructures the gcimports importer to mmap the export data
into memory as a string, and then pass that same string to both the
typecheck and types2 importers.
This is primarily motivated by preparation for unified IR; but it
should also improve performance (fewer string copies) and reduces
divergance between the two importers.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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The word "specifier" is used once only here and technically not defined.
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Replace "reserved word" by "keyword" as the latter is the official term.
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`io.ReadAll` dynamically reallocates byte slice because it doesn't know
its size in advance. We don't need to read an entire file into memory
and therefore may use `bufio.Reader` to read its contents.
Fixes#46564
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The test was using the wrong column numbers, and was erroneously
passing because there happened to be line numbers that matched those
column numbers. Change the test harness to require the expected line
number for the ERROR HERE regexp case, so that this doesn't happen again.
Also rename a couple of variables in the test to avoid useless
redeclaration errors.
Fixes#46534
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types2 correctly distinguishes variable assignment from use even
within function literals. Whatever the outcome of #3059, the test
cases in runtime/race need to be fixed to accomodate that.
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This is consistent with Named.TArgs.
This is a straight-forward port of https://golang.org/cl/321289
plus the necessary compiler noder changes.
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An index expression followed by an opening "{" may indicate
a composite literal but only if the index expression can be
a type. Exclude cases where the index expression cannot be
a type (e.g. s[0], a[i+j], etc.).
This leads to a better error message in code that is erroneous.
Fixes#46558.
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When constructing struct literals, importers need a way to specify
precisely which field to initialize without worrying about visibility
or those fields being blank. (A blank field doesn't actually need to
be initialized, but the expression needs to be evaluated still, and
with the right order-of-operations.)
This CL changes StructKeyExpr's Field field to point directly to the
corresponding types.Field, rather than merely holding a copy of its
Sym and Offset. This is akin to past changes to add
SelectorExpr.Selection.
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There's no outer function in these cases, so we won't be reading
the dictionary as a subdictionary from the outer scope's dictionary.
It will always be a compile-time constant.
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Change markType to scan generic types and methods, so that inlineable
functions inside generic functions/methods will be properly marked for
export, which means inlining inside instantiated functions will work
correctly.
Also, fix handling of closures for instantiated functions. Some code
needs to be adjusted, since instantiated functions/methods are compiled
as if in the package of the source generic function/type, rather than in
the local package. When we create the closure struct, we want to make
sure that the .F field has the same package as the other fields for the
closure variables. Also, we need to disable a check in tcCompLit() when
being done for an instantiated function, since fields of the closure
struct will be from the source package, not the local package.
Re-enabled part of the orderedmapsimp test that was disabled because of
these issues.
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CL 249238 changes ResponseWriter.ReadFrom to probe the source with
a single read of sniffLen bytes before writing the response header.
If the source returns less than sniffLen bytes without reaching
EOF, this can cause Content-Type and Content-Length detection to
fail.
Fix ResponseWrite.ReadFrom to copy a full sniffLen bytes from
the source as a probe.
Drop the explicit call to w.WriteHeader; writing the probe will
trigger a WriteHeader call.
Consistently use io.CopyBuffer; ReadFrom has already acquired a
copy buffer, so it may as well use it.
Fixes#44953.
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If proc.Release is called concurrently, a handle will be double-freed.
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We already have a handle to the process, so use that for termination,
rather than doing a new lookup based on the PID.
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Previously, live.go is conditioned on not using regabidefers. Now
we have regabidefers enabled by default everywhere, and we may
remove the fallback path in the near future, test that
configuration instead.
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In CL 298669 we added defer/go wrapping, and, as it is not
allowed for closures to escape when compiling runtime, we worked
around it by rewriting go'd closures to argumentless
non-capturing closures, so it is not a real closure and so not
needed to escape.
Previous CL removes the restriction. Now we can undo the
workaround.
Updates #40724.
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When compiling runtime, we don't allow closures to escape,
because we don't want (implicit) allocations to occur when it is
not okay to allocate (e.g. in the allocator itself). However, for
go statement, it already allocates a new goroutine anyway. It is
okay to allocate the closure. Allow it.
Also include the closure's name when reporting error.
Updates #40724.
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Deal with export/import of recursive generic types. This includes
typeparams which have bounds that reference the typeparam.
There are three main changes:
- Change export/import of typeparams to have an implicit "declaration"
(doDecl). We need to do a declaration of typeparams (via the
typeparam's package and unique name), because it may be referenced
within its bound during its own definition.
- We delay most of the processing of the Instantiate call until we
finish the creation of the top-most type (similar to the way we
delay CheckSize). This is because we can't do the full instantiation
properly until the base type is fully defined (with methods). The
functions delayDoInst() and resumeDoInst() delay and resume the
processing of the instantiations.
- To do the full needed type substitutions for type instantiations
during import, I had to separate out the type subster in stencil.go
and move it to subr.go in the typecheck package. The subster in
stencil.go now does node substitution and makes use of the type
subster to do type substitutions.
Notable other changes:
- In types/builtins.go, put the newly defined typeparam for a union type
(related to use of real/imag, etc.) in the current package, rather
than the builtin package, so exports/imports work properly.
- In types2, allowed NewTypeParam() to be called with a nil bound, and
allow setting the bound later. (Needed to import a typeparam whose
bound refers to the typeparam itself.)
- During import of typeparams in types2 (importer/import.go), we need
to keep an index of the typeparams by their package and unique name
(with id). Use a new map typParamIndex[] for that. Again, this is
needed to deal with typeparams whose bounds refer to the typeparam
itself.
- Added several new tests absdiffimp.go and orderedmapsimp.go. Some of
the orderemapsimp tests are commented out for now, because there are
some issues with closures inside instantiations (relating to unexported
names of closure structs).
- Renamed some typeparams in test value.go to make them all T (to make
typeparam uniqueness is working fine).
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The declaration order in CL 319310 does not match what the generator
produces from scratch. That currently causes
cmd/internal/moddeps.TestAllDependencies to fail, since it is
explicitly checking for that kind of skew.
Updates #45914
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This is a port of CL 321589 to go/types. Specifically, the same checker
methods were moved.
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This is a port of CL 321549 to go/types. Specifically, the same checker
methods were moved.
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This is a port of CL 321232 to go/types, adjusted to add a missing
comment and to remove optional support for method type params.
Fixes#46275
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This is a port of CL 320489 to go/types, adjusted to be consistent about
named/unnamed parameters. TestEvalPos was failing without this addition.
For #46209
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This is a straightforward port of CL 320490 to go/types.
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This is a straightforward port of CL 320150 to go/types.
Fixes#46167
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This is a port of CL 315769 to go/types, adjusted for the additional
testPkg indirection in go/types on top of testFiles, and to remove the
colDelta argument.
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This is a straightforward port of CL 314773 to go/types.
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This is consistent with Named.TArgs.
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Incrementing type parameter subscripts for each type checking pass is
distracting for an interactive program where packages are type-checked
on each keystroke.
We should perhaps hide the type parameter ID altogether, but for now at
least add a layer of indirection so that type parameters for a single
type-checked package can be stabilized.
This change should have no effect on non-generic type checking.
For #46003
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On Windows 7 (and below), console handles are not real kernel handles
but are rather userspace objects, with information passed via special
bits in the handle itself. That means they can't be passed in
PROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_HANDLE_LIST, even though they can be inherited.
So, we filter the list passed to PROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_HANDLE_LIST to
not have any console handles on Windows 7. At the same time, it turns
out that the presence of a NULL handle in the list is enough to render
PROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_HANDLE_LIST completely useless, so filter these
out too. Console handles also can't be duplicated into parent processes,
as inhertance always happens from the present process, so duplicate
always into the present process even when a parent process is specified.
Fixes#45914.
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This CL adds three new functions to the types2 API to support lazy
import resolution:
1. A new Scope.InsertLazy method to allow recording that Objects exist
in a particular Scope (in particular, package scopes) without having
to yet fully construct those objects. Instead, types2 will call the
provided `resolve` function if/when the object is actually needed.
2. Similarly, a new NewTypeNameLazy function to create TypeName
objects without yet instantiating their underlying Named
instance.
3. Finally, an InstantiateLazy method, that allows creating type
instances without requiring any of the types to be expanded right
away. Importantly, this requires providing a types2.Checker argument
to handle recursive types correctly.
The APIs as-is are a bit clumsy (esp. NewTypeNameLazy), but seem to
work well for cmd/compile's needs. In particular, they simplify some
of the complexities of handling recursive type definitions within the
importer.
Also, the current prototype is a bit fragile. It uses sync.Once to
manage concurrent lazy resolution, which is frustrating to debug in
the presence of reentrancy issues. It also means the importer needs to
deal with concurrency as well. These aren't issues for types2 though
as cmd/compile only walks the type-checked AST sequentially.
Finally, it looks like some of the details of lazy type names are
similar to the lazy "instance" stuff used for generics, so maybe
there's opportunity for unifying them under a more general (but still
internal) lazy type mechanism.
I had originally intended for this CL to also update the types2
importer, but (1) it doesn't have access to the types2.Checker
instance needed to call InstantiateLazy, and (2) it creates a new
TypeName/TypeParam at each use rather than reusing them, which
evidently works with types2.Instantiate but not
types2.(*Checker).instantiate (i.e., InstantiateLazy). I spent a while
trying to fix these issues, but kept running into more subtle
issues. Instead, I've included my WIP "unified IR" CL as a followup CL
that demonstrates these Lazy methods (see noder/reader2.go).
Updates #46449.
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This CL updates cmd/compile (including types2) and go/types to report
errors about using unsafe.Add and unsafe.Slice when language
compatibility is set to Go 1.16 or older.
Fixes#46525.
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This ir.Dump call is a debugging artifact introduced in
golang.org/cl/274103, which should never be printed for valid,
non-generic code, but evidently can now sometimes appear due to how
the parser handles invalid syntax.
The parser should probably not recognize "x[2]" as a type expression
in non-generics mode, but also probably we shouldn't try noding after
reporting syntax errors. Either way, this diagnostic has outlived its
usefulness, and noder's days are numbered anyway, so we might as well
just remove it to save end users any confusion.
Updates #46558.
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Extend CL 310330 to ARM64, which now has clobberdead mode
implemented in the compiler.
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For debugging.
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The test in abi_test.go relies on the compiler to generate
register-ABI calls using a magic name. As of CL 300150 the name
loses its magic. Guard it with regabiargs for the use of
register-ABI calls.
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Set the correct section flags to insure that .debug_* sections are
using 1-byte alignment instead of the default. This seems to be
important for later versions of LLVM-mingw on windows (shows up on the
windows/arm64 builder).
Updates #46406.
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Following https://golang.org/cl/291329, exitsyscall0 accesses gp.lockedm
after releasing gp to the global runq. This creates a race window where
another M may schedule the (unlocked) G, which subsequently calls
LockOSThread, setting gp.lockedm and thus causing exitsyscall0 to think
it should call stoplockedm.
Avoid this race by checking if gp is locked before releasing it to the
global runq.
Fixes#46524
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On Windows/ARM64, callbackasm1 calls callbackWrap via cgocallback.
cgocallback uses ABIInternal calling convention to call the
function. Pass the ABIInternal entry point to cgocallback.
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This is CL 312669, for ARM64.
cgocallback calls cgocallbackg after switching the stack. Call it
indirectly to bypass the linker's nosplit check. In particular,
this avoids a nosplit stack overflow on Windows when register ABI
is enabled.
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