Static symbols were not being marked as such.
I also made the 'z' symbols use the first byte of
the name instead of an explicit NUL so that if
the symbol table format is ever changed, the only
place that would need updating is addhist().
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4366047
The solution may be a bit of a sledgehammer, but it looks like
a temporary situation anyway.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4400042
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
This CL gives goinstall the ability to build commands,
not just packages.
"goinstall foo.googlecode.com/hg/bar" will build the command named
"bar" and install it to GOBIN. "goinstall ." will use the name of the
local directory as the command name.
R=rsc, niemeyer
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4426045
I should have done this a year ago in:
changeset: 5137:686b18098944
user: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
date: Thu Mar 25 14:05:54 2010 -0700
files: src/cmd/8c/swt.c
description:
make alignment rules match 8g, just like 6c matches 6g.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/760042
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4437054
Don't use the rewrite rule from a previous test
for the next test if there is no rewrite rule
provided.
R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4419045
The new reflection API makes it an error to call value.Set(x)
if x is invalid. Guard for it.
Added corresponding test case.
Fixes#1696.
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4398047
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
- replaced existing testdata/test.sh with new gofmt_test
- added initial test case for rewrite tests
TODO: Need to add more tests.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4368063
With the (partial) resolution of identifiers done
by the go/parser, ast.Objects point may introduce
cycles in the AST. Don't follow *ast.Objects, and
replace them with nil instead (they are likely
incorrect after a rewrite anyway).
- minor manual cleanups after reflect change automatic rewrite
- includes fix by rsc related to reflect change
Fixes#1667.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4387044
The ld time was dominated by symbol table processing, so
* increase hash table size
* emit fewer symbols in gc (just 1 per string, 1 per type)
* add read-only lookup to avoid creating spurious symbols
* add linked list to speed whole-table traversals
Breaks dwarf generator (no idea why), so disable dwarf.
Reduces time for 6l to link godoc by 25%.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4383047
* add -diff command line option
* use scoping information in refersTo, isPkgDot, isPtrPkgDot.
* add new scoping-based helpers countUses, rewriteUses, assignsTo, isTopName.
* rename rewrite to walk, add walkBeforeAfter.
* add toy typechecker, a placeholder for go/types
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4285053
If the command couldn't be found, argv[0] would be wiped.
Also, fix a print statement not to refer to make - it was a vestige of a prior form.
R=rsc, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4360048
We replace the current Open with:
OpenFile(name, flag, perm) // same as old Open
Open(name) // same as old Open(name, O_RDONLY, 0)
Create(name) // same as old Open(name, O_RDWR|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT, 0666)
This CL includes a gofix module and full code updates: all.bash passes.
(There may be a few comments I missed.)
The interesting packages are:
gofix
os
Everything else is automatically generated except for hand tweaks to:
src/pkg/io/ioutil/ioutil.go
src/pkg/io/ioutil/tempfile.go
src/pkg/crypto/tls/generate_cert.go
src/cmd/goyacc/goyacc.go
src/cmd/goyacc/units.y
R=golang-dev, bradfitzwork, rsc, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4357052
The error will only occur for invalid patterns, but without this
error path there is no way to know that Glob has failed due to
an invalid pattern.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4346044
Since Go code can deadlock, this lets a testsuite driver set a
time limit for the test to run. This is simple but imperfect,
in that it only catches deadlocks in Go code, not in the
runtime scheduler.
R=r, rsc, iant2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4326048
doc.go contains the details. The short story:
- command line is passed to the binary
- a new flag, -file, is needed to name files
- known flags have the "test." prefix added for convenience.
- gotest-specific flags are trimmed from the command line.
The effect should be that most existing uses are unaffected,
the ability to name files is still present, and it's nicer to use.
The downside is a lot more code in gotest.
Also allow a test to be called just Test.
R=rsc, niemeyer, rog, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4307049
also: minor fix to parser
Note: gotest won't run the gotype test yet until
it permits TestXXX functions where XXX is empty.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4300053
As a special case, multi-line raw strings (i.e., strings in `` quotes)
were not indented if they were the only token on a line. This heuristic
was meant to improve formatting for multi-line raw strings where sub-
sequent lines are not indented at the level of the surrounding code.
Multiple people have complained about this. Removing the heuristic
again because it makes the formatting more regular, easier to under-
stand, and simplifies the implementation.
- manual changes to ebnf/ebnf_test.go for readability
- gofmt -w src misc
Fixes#1643.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4307045
It runs all tests correctly and saves significant time by avoiding the shell script.
However, this is just the code for the command, for review.
A separate CL will move this into the real gotest, which will take some dancing.
R=rsc, peterGo, bsiegert, albert.strasheim, rog, niemeyer, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4281073
NewPackage creates an ast.Package node from
a set of package files and resolves unresolved
identifiers.
Also:
- Changed semantics of Scope.Insert: If an
object is inserted w/o errors, the result
is nil (before it was obj).
- Fixed an identifier resolution bug in the
parser: map keys must not be resolved.
gotype runs through several go/* packages
and successfully resolves all (non-field/method)
identifiers.
R=rog, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4298044
New make target "testshort" runs "gotest -test.short" and is invoked
by run.bash, which is invoked by all.bash.
Use -test.short to make one package (crypto ecdsa) run much faster.
More changes to come.
Once this is in, I will update the long-running tests to use the new flag.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4317043
Revert changes to printer.Config. Pass in the
nodeSizes map trough an internal helper function.
R=golang-dev, rsc1
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4309042
Use memoization to avoid repeated recomputation of nested
node sizes. Speeds up testdata/slow.input by several orders
of magnitude.
- added respective test case
- added timeout to test code
- deleted some unrelated unused code
Fixes#1628.
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4274075
The -test.run and -test.bench flags were compilng the regexp for ever test
function, which was mucking up memory profiles. Add a simple wrapper
to save the compiled state so that the regexp is compiled only once for
each flag.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4274063
Dependency on bufio crept in during last CL; this breaks the cycle.
Also add a missing '-' to the documentation.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4274061
Swapping the goroutines lets them reuse the
communication completion on v instead of
needing a second channel (done).
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4287045
This change records more metadata about what
influenced the creation of the object file.
Specifically, if a package imports, say, "fmt" but does not
need to describe any fmt types in its own export data,
that package's object file did not mention the dependency
on "fmt" before. Now it does.
Listing the import is purely informational.
It has no effect on which files are opened or consulted
when importing a package.
Import lines are marked indirect when they are needed
to explain the API but were not imported directly.
For example http imports crypto/tls and exports
a struct with a field of type tls.ConnectionState,
which contains an x509.Certificate. Since http does
not import x509 but needs to explain the x509.Certificate
type in its export data, the import of x509 is marked
as indirect. These import lines were always present;
marking them with the indirect comment makes clear
which were imported directly and which are incidental.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4295048
Functionality was only present for
debuggging and now is available in
gocheck where is makes more sense.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4239078
Caller code needs to change:
rw.SetHeader("Content-Type", "text/plain")
to:
rw.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/plain")
This now permits returning multiple headers
with the same name using Add:
rw.Header().Add("Set-Cookie", "..")
rw.Header().Add("Set-Cookie", "..")
This patch also fixes serialization of headers, removing newline characters.
Fixes#488Fixes#914
R=rsc
CC=gburd, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4239076
Trivial fix to '// n' comments against etype enum in go.h, as these have
got out of sync.
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4240097
Fixes the broken linux/amd64 build.
The symbol table, itself a symbol, was having
its size rounded up to the nearest word boundary.
If the rounding add >7 zero bytes then it confused
the debug/gosym symbol table parser. So you've
got a 1/8 chance to hit the bug on an amd64 system.
Just started in the recent change because I fixed
the rounding to round to word boundary instead
of to 4-byte boundary.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4241056
Much of the bulk of Go binaries is the symbol tables,
which give a name to every C string, Go string,
and reflection type symbol. These names are not worth
much other than seeing what's where in a binary.
This CL deletes all those names from the symbol table,
instead aggregating the symbols into contiguous blocks
and giving them the names "string.*", "go.string.*", and "type.*".
Before:
$ 6nm $(which godoc.old) | sort | grep ' string\.' | tail -10
59eda4 D string."aa87ca22be8b05378eb1c71...
59ee08 D string."b3312fa7e23ee7e4988e056...
59ee6c D string."func(*token.FileSet, st...
59eed0 D string."func(io.Writer, []uint8...
59ef34 D string."func(*tls.Config, *tls....
59ef98 D string."func(*bool, **template....
59effc D string."method(p *printer.print...
59f060 D string."method(S *scanner.Scann...
59f12c D string."func(*struct { begin in...
59f194 D string."method(ka *tls.ecdheRSA...
$
After:
$ 6nm $(which godoc) | sort | grep ' string\.' | tail -10
5e6a30 D string.*
$
Those names in the "Before" are truncated for the CL.
In the real binary they are the complete string, up to
a certain length, or else a unique identifier.
The same applies to the type and go.string symbols.
Removing the names cuts godoc by more than half:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc rsc 9153405 2011-03-07 23:19 godoc.old
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc rsc 4290071 2011-03-07 23:19 godoc
For what it's worth, only 80% of what's left gets loaded
into memory; the other 20% is dwarf debugging information
only ever accessed by gdb:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc rsc 3397787 2011-03-07 23:19 godoc.nodwarf
R=r, cw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4245072
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
As a data point, this enables goinstall to handle the standard
syscall package almost unchanged (there's one file with the _bsd
extension, and a .c file which isn't supposed to be compiled in).
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4259057
This enables goinstall to handle .go and .c files (for cgo)
which are named after the following patterns:
name_$(GOOS).*
name_$(GOARCH).*
name_$(GOOS)_$(GOARCH).*
Files with those names are only included if the $(GOOS) and
$(GOARCH) match the current system.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4172055
The recursive algorithm used to parse types in cgo
has a bug related to building the C type representation.
As an example, when the recursion starts at a type *T,
the C type representation won't be known until type T
itself is parsed. But then, it is possible that type T
references the type **T internally. The latter
representation is built based on the one of *T, which
started the recursion, so it won't attempt to parse it
again, and will instead use the current representation
value for *T, which is still empty at this point.
This problem was fixed by introducing a simple TypeRepr
type which builds the string representation lazily,
analogous to how the Go type information is built within
the same algorithm. This way, even if a type
representation is still unknown at some level in the
recursion, representations dependant on it can still
be created correctly.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4244052
The path package now contains only functions which
deal with slashed paths, sensible for any OS when dealing
with network paths or URLs. OS-specific functionality
has been moved into the new path/filepath package.
This also includes fixes for godoc, goinstall and other
packages which were mixing slashed and OS-specific paths.
R=rsc, gri, mattn, brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4252044
Passing a frame size of 1 was causing the cgo callback
to push 1 byte of arguments onto the stack, making
the stack pointer misaligned, which had the effect of
hiding all the pointers on the stack from the garbage
collector.
SWIG only wraps calls to C++ virtual methods, so it
always has at least 1 argument, so SWIG does not need
to be fixed too.
Fixes#1328.
R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4261046
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
It was possible to make package run arbitrary
commands when installing if its filenames contained
make metacharacters.
R=rsc, niemeyer
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4248041
Fixes#1572.
Initially I tried changing things so all object
files get put in _obj, but it's too much - everything
needs changing. Perhaps some other time.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4237050
conflict and explain that you could put the grammars
in separate packages instead.
I could be talked into rolling back the previous change
and just making a doc change instead, but I'm content
to let it stand.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4240053
This should allow multiple goyacc grammars to be
compiled into the same binary. There's a chance it
Fixes#1562.
R=rsc, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4256044
When providing addition file systems to godoc via -path, the
path names may be symbolic links. Follow them.
Also: better logging of error and special conditions.
R=r, dsymonds, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4217045
The pointer will eventually let us find *T given T.
This CL just makes room for it, always storing a zero.
R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4221046
A reference to the address of weak.foo resolves at link time
to the address of the symbol foo if foo would end up in the
binary anyway, or to zero if foo would not be in the binary.
For example:
int xxx = 1;
int yyy = 2;
int weak·xxx;
int weak·yyy;
void main·main(void) {
runtime·printf("%p %p %p\n", &xxx, &weak·xxx, &weak·yyy);
}
prints the same non-nil address twice, then 0 (because yyy is not
referenced so it was dropped from the binary).
This will be used by the reflection tables.
R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4223044
If the filename was absolute, writeFileAtomically
used the wrong filename for ioutil.TempFile leading
to non-existent directories and the TempFile would
fail.
R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4224043
same as in issue below, never fixed on ARM
changeset: 5498:3fa1372ca694
user: Ken Thompson <ken@golang.org>
date: Thu May 20 17:31:28 2010 -0700
description:
fix issue 798
cannot allocate an audomatic temp
while real registers are allocated.
there is a chance that the automatic
will be allocated to one of the
allocated registers. the fix is to
not registerize such variables.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1202042
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4226042
Fix problems found.
On amd64, various library routines had bigger
stack frames than expected, because large function
calls had been added.
runtime.assertI2T: nosplit stack overflow
120 assumed on entry to runtime.assertI2T
8 after runtime.assertI2T uses 112
0 on entry to runtime.newTypeAssertionError
-8 on entry to runtime.morestack01
runtime.assertE2E: nosplit stack overflow
120 assumed on entry to runtime.assertE2E
16 after runtime.assertE2E uses 104
8 on entry to runtime.panic
0 on entry to runtime.morestack16
-8 after runtime.morestack16 uses 8
runtime.assertE2T: nosplit stack overflow
120 assumed on entry to runtime.assertE2T
16 after runtime.assertE2T uses 104
8 on entry to runtime.panic
0 on entry to runtime.morestack16
-8 after runtime.morestack16 uses 8
runtime.newselect: nosplit stack overflow
120 assumed on entry to runtime.newselect
56 after runtime.newselect uses 64
48 on entry to runtime.printf
8 after runtime.printf uses 40
0 on entry to vprintf
-8 on entry to runtime.morestack16
runtime.selectdefault: nosplit stack overflow
120 assumed on entry to runtime.selectdefault
56 after runtime.selectdefault uses 64
48 on entry to runtime.printf
8 after runtime.printf uses 40
0 on entry to vprintf
-8 on entry to runtime.morestack16
runtime.selectgo: nosplit stack overflow
120 assumed on entry to runtime.selectgo
0 after runtime.selectgo uses 120
-8 on entry to runtime.gosched
On arm, 5c was tagging functions NOSPLIT that should
not have been, like the recursive function printpanics:
printpanics: nosplit stack overflow
124 assumed on entry to printpanics
112 after printpanics uses 12
108 on entry to printpanics
96 after printpanics uses 12
92 on entry to printpanics
80 after printpanics uses 12
76 on entry to printpanics
64 after printpanics uses 12
60 on entry to printpanics
48 after printpanics uses 12
44 on entry to printpanics
32 after printpanics uses 12
28 on entry to printpanics
16 after printpanics uses 12
12 on entry to printpanics
0 after printpanics uses 12
-4 on entry to printpanics
R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4188061
Flags defined in the testing package may conflict
with real flags defined in the main package, or in
any other imported package.
This change makes them less likely to be used for
other purposes.
R=r, rsc, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4167055
Program listed http://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=1495
(with nRequester set to 10000) will crash with
runtime: failed to create new OS thread (have 4526 already; errno=8)
instead of
runtime: failed to create new OS thread (have 618 already; errno=8).
R=golang-dev, rsc, vcc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4172046
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
Neither gofmt nor godoc are making use of a Styler (for
token-specific formatting) anymore. Stylers interacted in complicated
ways with HTML-escaping which was why the printer needed an HTML mode
in the first place.
godoc now uses a more powerful and general text formatting
function that does HTML escaping, text selection, and can
handle token-specific formatting if so desired (currently
used only for comments).
As a consequence, cleaned up uses of go/printer in godoc;
simplified the various write utility functions, and also
removed the need for the "html" template format (in favor of
html-esc which now does the same and is used more pervasively).
Applied gofmt -w src misc to verify no changes occured,
and tested godoc manually.
There should be no visible changes except that (type) code
snippets presented for godoc package documentation now
uses the same formatting as for general source code and
thus comments get the comment-specific color here as well
(not the case at the moment).
(TODO: godoc needs a good automatic test suite).
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4152042
Structs defined in C as containing a field with
an enum type are currently translated to Go as
a struct with an unsigned integer field, even if
some of the values contained in the enum are
negative.
This modification takes in consideration the values
defined in the enum, and conditionally defines the
Go type as signed if necessary.
The logic introduced was tested with gcc, which
will increase the type size if it contains both
negative numbers and values greater than 2^b/2-1,
and refuses to compile values which would be
problematic (2^64-1, but in fact the ISO C
restricts the range to the size of int).
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4119058
Must be invoked as ./clean.bash --gomake make
(or --gomake gmake, depending on the name of
GNU make).
R=niemeyer
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4023065
This enables #cgo directives to contain a os/arch
specification which restricts the definition of
the given option to matching systems.
For example:
#cgo amd64 CFLAGS: -DAMD64=1
#cgo linux CFLAGS: -DLINUX=1
#cgo linux/amd64 CFLAGS: -DLINUX_ON_AMD64=1
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4121048
The object files begin with a header that is
$GOARCH
on a line by itself. This CL changes that header to
go object $GOOS $GOARCH release.2011-01-01 4567+
where the final two fields are the most recent release
tag and the current hg version number.
All objects imported into a Go compilation or linked into an
executable must have the same header line, and that header
line must match the compiler and linker versions.
The effect of this will be that if you update and run all.bash
and then try to link in objects compiled with an earlier version
of the compiler (or invoke the wrong version of the compiler),
you will get an error showing the different headers instead
of perhaps silent incompatibility.
Normal usage with all.bash should be unaffected, because
all.bash deletes all the object files in $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH
and cleans all intermediate object files before starting.
This change is intended to diagnose stale objects arising when
users maintaining alternate installation directories forget to
rebuild some of their files after updating.
It should help make the adoption of $GOPATH (CL 3780043)
less error-prone.
R=ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4023063
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
Make the error message and the needed action more obvious
when a command isn't found to obtain the source code
of a project. Users seem to strugle with the existing
wording in practice.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4058047
If there were warnings or errors in the user code,
cgo would print the first error from gcc and then stop,
which is not helpful.
This CL makes cgo ignore errors from user code
in the first pass - they will be shown later.
It also prints errors from user preamble code
with the correct line numbers.
(Also fixed misleading usage message).
R=iant, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4082047
- fixed length of amd64 .data pe section
(don't need to include non-initialised data)
- use correct oh/oh64 variable when updating
data directory in addexports
- simplify and cleanup
R=vcc, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4106044
This bug prevented files such as READMEs etc. from being included in the index.
For instance, now author names recorded in the AUTHORS file can be found with
a godoc query.
R=rsc, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4005047
The linker avoids a GOT indirection by turning a MOV into
a LEA, but with x86-64 GCC has started emitting CMOV*
instructions which break the existing logic.
This will generate errors such as:
unexpected GOT reloc for non-dynamic symbol luaO_nilobject_
The CMOV* instructions may be emitted with normal code like:
if (o >= L->top) return cast(TValue *, luaO_nilobject);
else return o;
Which gets compiled into (relocation offset at 1b):
13: 48 3b 47 10 cmp 0x10(%rdi),%rax
17: 48 0f 43 05 00 00 00 cmovae 0x0(%rip),%rax
1e: 00
This change will allow the indirection through the GOT to
avoid the problem in those cases.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4071044
- added flag -maxresults (default: 10000) to limit the max.
number of full text results shown
- removed flag -fulltext; use -maxresults=0 to disable fulltext
index
- better indication on result page if not all results are shown
(... after line list)
R=rsc, gri1
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4049042
A query string of the form ident.ident will be used both as a qualified
identifier for identifier search and as a regular expression.
Qualified identifier lookup got broken accidentally when introducing
regexp full text search. Cleaned up surrounding logic a bit.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3984042
The fault was lucky: when it wasn't faulting it was silently
copying a word from some other block and later putting
that same word back. If some other goroutine had changed
that word of memory in the interim, too bad.
The ARM code was inconsistent about whether the
"argument frame" included the saved LR. Including it made
some things more regular but mostly just caused confusion
in the places where the regularity broke. Now the rule
reflects reality: argp is always a pointer to arguments,
never a saved link register.
Renamed struct fields to make meaning clearer.
Running ARM in QEMU, package time's gotest:
* before: 27/58 failed
* after: 0/50
R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3993041
This defines crosscall2 in a way that matches that real
definition, and also defines _cgo_allocate and _cgo_panic to
indicate that they are available to be called by code compiled
with gcc.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4026041
Until now, each scan of a file added a new file to the file set.
With this change, a file can be re-scanned using the same *token.File
w/o changing the file set. Eventually this will enable the re-use of
cached source code in godoc (for the fulltext index). At the moment,
source files are read over and over again from disk.
This is the first step in that direction.
R=r, rsc, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4001041
When searching for regular expressions such as
".", there are many consecutive matches.
In the generated HTML, combine them instead of
generating a new <span> for each adjacent text
segment highlighting a match.
Massively reduces the size of the generated
HTML in those cases.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3971041
* Avoid confusion between imported and exported symbols.
* Record number of imported and exported symbols correctly.
* Explictly relocate SMACHOSYM section, since it is not in datap.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3920042
This change prevents enum consts from conflicting with themselves
when loaded twice in different go files.
Fixes#1400.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3849044
Regular expressions may now be used in conjuction with full text
search. Godoc will show the first 10000 occurences in the source
code and highlight the respective text segments.
- added new flag -testDir to specify a small directory for testing
(fast index creation; default = "")
- use new FormatText function to format text and Go source
code in HTML, supporting multiple kinds of text selections
simulatenously); this replaces the uses of go/printer
Stylers
- for now removed currently unused mechanism for identifier-
specific JS popups (will come back in some form once we
have type or other useful information)
- various typo fixes and minor cleanups throughout
Missing:
- indexing of non-.go files
R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/3699041
- add End() method to all nodes; the text range of a node n is [n.Pos(), n.End())
- various small bug fixes in the process
- fixed several comments
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3769042
#pragma dynexport is no longer needed for
this use of cgo, since the gcc and gc code are
now linked together into the same binary.
It may still be necessary later.
On the Mac, you cannot use the GOT to resolve
symbols that exist in the current binary, so 6l and 8l
translate the GOT-loading mov instructions into lea
instructions.
On ELF systems, we could use the GOT for those
symbols, but for consistency 6l and 8l apply the
same translation.
The translation is sketchy in the extreme
(depending on the relocation being in a mov
instruction) but it verifies that the instruction
is a mov before rewriting it to lea.
Also makes typedefs global across files.
Fixes#1335.
Fixes#1345.
R=iant, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3650042
The recent linker changes broke NaCl support
a month ago, and there are no known users of it.
The NaCl code can always be recovered from the
repository history.
R=adg, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3671042
cc: same
runtime: test cc alignment (required moving #define of offsetof to runtime.h)
fix bug260
Fixes#482.
Fixes#609.
R=ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3563042
Clean up an error message and error exit too.
Insert blank line after "DO NOT EDIT" comment
to keep it from being a doc comment.
Fixes#1213.
Fixes#1222.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3608042
No semantic changes here, but working
toward being able to align structs based
on the maximum alignment of the fields
inside instead of having a fixed alignment
for all structs (issue 482).
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3617041
- improved search result page
- clicking on files shows highlighted search phrase
(.go files loose their godoc-specific formatting and
highlighting in this mode - a better solution is in
the works)
- support for textual results
- fixed bug with non-URL escaped URL parameter (Query)
R=rsc, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3585041
If an %lld argument can be 32 or 64 bits wide, cast to vlong.
If always 32 bits, drop the ll.
Fixes#1336.
R=brainman, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3580041
To enable use -fulltext flag; e.g.: godoc -v -fulltext -http=:7777
Enabling the fulltext index will use significantly more memory as
the text of all source code, the respective suffixarray, and the
file set data structure is kept in memory. At the moment there is
about 6Mb of source code (~1400 files) indexed under GOROOT.
Source code + suffix array together consume 5*(size of source) or
about 30Mb. The file set data structure consumes about 4b/src line.
By default only up to 5000 results are shown for now.
The presentation of the results needs tuning. In particular,
if a string is found, clicking on the respective file does not
highlight them, yet.
At the moment, only Go source files are indexed. Eventually,
the full text index should encompass other files as well.
R=rsc, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3182043
- change Walk signature to use an ast.Node instead of interface{}
- add Pos functions to a couple of ast types to make them proper nodes
- explicit nil checks where a node can be nil; incorrect ASTs cause Walk to crash
For now ast.Walk is exercised extensively as part of godoc's indexer;
so we have some confidence in its correctness. But this needs a test,
eventually.
Fixes#1326.
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3481043
At the moment, and for the forseeable future, it only checks arguments to print calls.
R=rsc, gri, niemeyer, iant2, rog, lstoakes, jacek.masiulaniec, cw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3522041
Very few changes here: the subtle ones are in Make.pkg.
Note that incredibly (and importantly) there are
no changes necessary to the test programs in misc/cgo.
R=iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3504041
More support for references to dynamic symbols,
including full GOT and PLT for ELF objects.
For Mach-O everything ends up in the GOT: dealing
with the real lazy PLT is too hard for now so we punt.
R=iant, iant2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3491042
Specifically:
* lib/godoc:
- provide file set (FSet) argument to formatters where needed
* src/cmd:
- cgo, ebnflint, godoc, gofmt, goinstall: provide file set (fset) where needed
- godoc: remove local binary search with sort.Search (change by rsc),
extract file set for formatters
* src/pkg:
- exp/eval: remove embedded token.Position fields from nodes and replace
with named token.Pos fields; add corresponding Pos() accessor methods
- go/token: added file.Line(), changed signature of File.Position()
* test/fixedbugs/:
- bug206.go: change test to not rely on token.Pos details
* added various extra comments
* Runs all.bash
* gofmt formats all of src, misc w/o changes
* godoc runs
* performance:
- The new version of godoc consumes about the same space after indexing
has completed, but indexing is half the speed. Significant space savings
are expected from smaller ASTs, but since they are thrown away after a
file has been indexed, this is not visible anymore. The slower indexing
time is due to the much more expensive computation of line information.
However, with the new compressed position information, indexing can be
rewritten and simplified. Furthermore, computing the line info can be
done more efficiently.
New godoc, immediately after indexing completed (best of three runs):
PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VSIZE
44381 godoc 0.0% 0:38.00 4 19 149 145M 184K 148M 176M
2010/12/03 17:58:35 index updated (39.231s, 18505 unique words, 386387 spots)
2010/12/03 17:58:35 bytes=90858456 footprint=199182584
2010/12/03 17:58:36 bytes=47858568 footprint=167295224
Old godoc, immediately after indexing completed (best of three runs):
PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VSIZE
23167 godoc 0.0% 0:22.02 4 17 132 129M 184K 132M 173M
2010/12/03 14:51:32 index updated (24.892s, 18765 unique words, 393830 spots)
2010/12/03 14:51:32 bytes=66404528 footprint=163907832
2010/12/03 14:51:32 bytes=46282224 footprint=163907832
The different numbers for unique words/spots stem from the fact the the
two workspaces are not exactly identical. The new godoc maintains a large
file set data structure during indexing which (probably) is the reason
for the larger heap (90858456 vs 66404528) before garbage collection.
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3050041
8l was broken by commit 7ac0d2eed9, it caused .data to be page aligned in the file - which is not how Plan 9 expects things to be.
Also .rodata was layed out in a similar fashion.
Not sure when signame was introduced, but added a stub.
Removed the symo assignment in asm.c as it is not currently used.
Fix runtime breakage after commit 629c065d36 which prefixes all external symbols with runtime·.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2674041
Make them more like Printf, with a ... final argument. This breaks
code with existing formatters but not the templates that use them.
R=rsc, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3378041
# test program
1 package main
2
3 type C chan int
4
5 func F(c C) {
6 c <- true
7 }
# old error
test.go:6: cannot use true (type bool) as type int in function argument
# new error
test.go:6: cannot use true (type bool) as type int in channel send
R=rsc, ejsherry
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3231042
- compare against fsModified to check if index is out of date
- don't change fsModified if there are no user-mapped file systems
R=rsc, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3213041
This makes it much easier to use a tool like Swig which needs
to run either 8c or 6c on generated code which #include's
"runtime.h".
R=ken2, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3205041
This fixes a problem with relativePath, where
a prefix was not recognized because it ended
in "//" as opposed to just "/".
Also: Minor unrelated cleanup of a declaration.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3146041
This is in preparation for a different position representation.
It also resolves situations where a node would be printed as
it's node position simply because the embedded token.Position
has a String method.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2991041
Prefix all external symbols in runtime by runtime·,
to avoid conflicts with possible symbols of the same
name in linked-in C libraries. The obvious conflicts
are printf, malloc, and free, but hide everything to
avoid future pain.
The symbols left alone are:
** known to cgo **
_cgo_free
_cgo_malloc
libcgo_thread_start
initcgo
ncgocall
** known to linker **
_rt0_$GOARCH
_rt0_$GOARCH_$GOOS
text
etext
data
end
pclntab
epclntab
symtab
esymtab
** known to C compiler **
_divv
_modv
_div64by32
etc (arch specific)
Tested on darwin/386, darwin/amd64, linux/386, linux/amd64.
Built (but not tested) for freebsd/386, freebsd/amd64, linux/arm, windows/386.
R=r, PeterGo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2899041
Restore ability to have different file and
section alignment in generated pe file.
Stop generating .bss pe section, it is
part of .data now.
Some code refactoring.
R=rsc, vcc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2731041
Rather than updating the stripped-down regexp implementation embedded
in testing, delete it by passing the one function we need from the package
main file created by gotest.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2761043
There are other missing conversion cases
still but they do not show up in my tests.
This one is needed for vlrt.c's _v2d (int64, uint64 -> float).
Thankfully, VFP has a single instruction to do this.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2726041
Sub-symbols are laid out inside a larger symbol
but can be addressed directly.
Use to make Mach-O pointer array not a special case.
Will use later to describe ELF sections.
Glimpses of the beginning of ELF loading.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2623043
Load the entire archive file instead.
Reduces I/O by avoiding additional passes
through libraries to resolve symbols.
Go packages always need all the files anyway
(most often, all 1 of them).
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2613042
Just enough to make mov instructions work,
which in turn is enough to make strconv work
when it avoids any floating point calculations.
That makes a bunch of other packages pass
their tests.
Should suffice until hardware floating point
is available.
Enable package tests that now pass
(some due to earlier fixes).
Looks like there is a new integer math bug
exposed in the fmt and json tests.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2638041
The frame that gets allocated is for both
the args and the autos. If together they
exceed the default frame size, we need to
tell morestack about both so that it allocates
a large enough frame.
Sanity check stack pointer in morestack
to catch similar bugs.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2609041
That is, move the pc/ln table and the symbol table
into the read-only data segment. This eliminates
the need for a special load command to map the
symbol table into memory, which makes the
information available on systems that couldn't handle
the magic load to 0x99000000, like NaCl and ARM QEMU
and Linux without config_highmem=y. It also
eliminates an #ifdef and some clumsy code to
find the symbol table on Windows.
The bad news is that the binary appears to be bigger
than it used to be. This is not actually the case, though:
the same amount of data is being mapped into memory
as before, and the tables are still read-only, so they're
still shared across multiple instances of the binary as
they were before. The difference is just that the tables
aren't squirreled away in some section that "size" doesn't
know to look at.
This is a checkpoint.
It probably breaks Windows and breaks NaCl more
than it used to be broken, but those will be fixed.
The logic involving -s needs to be revisited too.
Fixes#871.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2587041
No multiple processes/locks, managed to compile
and run a hello.go (with print not fmt). Also test/sieve.go
seems to run until 439 and stops with a
'throw: all goroutines are asleep - deadlock!'
- just like runtime/tiny.
based on Russ's suggestions at:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.plan9/browse_thread/thread/cfda8b82535d2d68/243777a597ec1612
Build instructions:
cd src/pkg/runtime
make clean && GOOS=plan9 make install
this will build and install the runtime.
When linking with 8l, you should pass -s to suppress symbol
generation in the a.out, otherwise the generated executable will not run.
This is runtime only, the porting of the toolchain has already
been done: http://code.google.com/p/go-plan9/source/browse
in the plan9-quanstro branch.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2273041
Because the SB is only good for 8k and Go programs
tend to have much more data than that, SB doesn't
save very much. A fmt.Printf-based hello world program
has 360 kB text segment. Removing SB makes the text
500 bytes (0.14%) longer.
R=ken2, r2, ken3
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2487042
Also change the span-dependent jump algorithm
to use fewer iterations:
* resolve forward jumps at their targets (comefrom list)
* mark jumps as small or big and only do small->big
* record whether a jump failed to be encodable
These changes mean that a function with only small
jumps can be laid out in a single iteration, and the
vast majority of functions take just two iterations.
I was seeing a maximum of 5 iterations before; the
max now is 3 and there are fewer that get even that far.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2537041
The old code said
if(x) {
handle a
return
}
aa = *a
rewrite aa to make x true
recursivecall(&aa)
The new code says
params = copy out of a
if(!x) {
rewrite params to make x true
}
handle params
but it's hard to see that in the Rietveld diffs because
it gets confused by changes in indentation.
Avoiding the recursion makes other changes easier.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2533041
Using explicit relocations internally, we can
represent the data for a particular symbol as
an initialized block of memory instead of a
linked list of ADATA instructions. The real
goal here is to be able to hand off some of the
relocations to the dynamic linker when interacting
with system libraries, but a pleasant side effect is
that the memory image is much more compact
than the ADATA list, so the linkers use less memory.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2512041
The Plan 9 tools assume that long is 32 bits.
We converted all instances of long to int32 when
importing the code but missed the print formats.
Because int32 is always int on the compilers we use,
it is never correct to use %lux, %ld, etc. Convert to %ux, %d, etc.
(It matters because on 64-bit gcc, long is 64 bits,
so we were printing 32-bit quantities with 64-bit formats.)
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2491041
* Maintain Sym* list for text with individual
prog lists instead of using one huge list and
overloading p->pcond.
* Comment what each file is for.
* Move some output code from span.c to asm.c.
* Move profiling into prof.c, symbol table into symtab.c.
* Move mkfwd to ld/lib.c.
* Throw away dhog dynamic loading code.
* Throw away Alef become.
* Fix printing of WORD instructions in 5l -a.
Goal here is to be able to handle each piece of text or data
as a separate piece, both to make it easier to load the
occasional .o file and also to make it possible to split the
work across multiple threads.
R=ken2, r, ken3
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2335043
This is entirely adding and removing tabs.
It looks weird but will make the diffs for the
next change easier to read.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2490041
6l was skipping emitting the (2 byte) symbol table if there were no imported or exported
symbols. You can't just drop the symbol table entirely - the linker dies if you have
a linkedit section but no table. You can omit the linkedit section or both the linkedit
and the dlyd parts in the right circumstances, but that seems much more risky to me.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2421042
New logging interface simplifies and generalizes.
1) Loggers now have only one output.
2) log.Stdout, Stderr, Crash and friends are gone.
Logging is now always to standard error by default.
3) log.Panic* replaces log.Crash*.
4) Exiting and panicking are not part of the logger's state; instead
the functions Exit* and Panic* simply call Exit or panic after
printing.
5) There is now one 'standard logger'. Instead of calling Stderr,
use Print etc. There are now triples, by analogy with fmt:
Print, Println, Printf
What was log.Stderr is now best represented by log.Println,
since there are now separate Print and Println functions
(and methods).
6) New functions SetOutput, SetFlags, and SetPrefix allow global
editing of the standard logger's properties. This is new
functionality. For instance, one can call
log.SetFlags(log.Lshortfile|log.Ltime|log.Lmicroseconds)
to get all logging output to show file name, line number, and
time stamp.
In short, for most purposes
log.Stderr -> log.Println or log.Print
log.Stderrf -> log.Printf
log.Crash -> log.Panicln or log.Panic
log.Crashf -> log.Panicf
log.Exit -> log.Exitln or log.Exit
log.Exitf -> log.Exitf (no change)
This has a slight breakage: since loggers now write only to one
output, existing calls to log.New() need to delete the second argument.
Also, custom loggers with exit or panic properties will need to be
reworked.
All package code updated to new interface.
The test has been reworked somewhat.
The old interface will be removed after the new release.
For now, its elements are marked 'deprecated' in their comments.
Fixes#1184.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2419042
An exercise in reflection and an unusual tool.
From the usage message:
usage: gotry [packagedirectory] expression ...
Given one expression, gotry attempts to evaluate that expression.
Given multiple expressions, gotry treats them as a list of arguments
and result values and attempts to find a function in the package
that, given the first few expressions as arguments, evaluates to
the remaining expressions as results. If the first expression has
methods, it will also search for applicable methods.
If there are multiple expressions, a package directory must be
specified. If there is a package argument, the expressions are
evaluated in an environment that includes
import . "packagedirectory"
Examples:
gotry 3+4
# evaluates to 7
gotry strings '"abc"' '"c"' 7-5
# finds strings.Index etc.
gotry regexp 'MustCompile("^[0-9]+")' '"12345"' true
# finds Regexp.MatchString
R=rsc, PeterGo, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2352043
was
x.go:7: must call (&b).*Buffer·Write
now
x.go:7: method b.Write is not an expression, must be called
Fixes#1171.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2384042
was
x.go:4: invalid operation: 1 <- "foo" (send to receive-only type int)
now
x.go:4: invalid operation: 1 <- "foo" (send to non-chan type int)
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2330042
Was also recording for .dynstrtab which made the
table run out of space and would have caused confusion
if the ELF code tried to refer to any of the strings.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2288041
* Add documentation about array arguments. Fixes issue 1125.
* Do not interpret x, y := z, w as special errno form. Fixes issue 952.
* Fix nested Go calls (brainman). Fixes issue 907.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2214044
Use -timestamps=false flag to disable.
(This used to be shown on the front-page below the
build information with the old godoc. However, the
time stamps are directory-specific and should be
shown with the directory.)
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2233044
The new comparison rule was added to the spec by
changeset: 5605:33abb649cb63
user: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
date: Thu Jun 03 16:55:50 2010 -0700
files: doc/go_spec.html
description:
go spec: Base comparison compatibility on assignment compatibility.
Specifically:
- Simplified definition of comparison compatibility and folded into
section on comparison operators since it's only used there.
This is a small language change/cleanup. As a consequence:
- An interface value may now be compared against a non-interface value.
- Channels with opposite directions cannot be compared directly anymore
(per discussion with rsc).
R=rsc, r, iant, ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1462041
but never implemented.
Fixes#1070.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2116047
1) hack regalloc to leave R9 (m) and R10 (g) alone.
the real fix is tricker, but this gets us running
2) fix up the few places in the package sources that
the shortage of registers affects, by simplifying
some expressions.
all of this should be reverted when the right fix is in.
Fixes#1084.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2132046
Add windows NOTEST list to pkg make file.
5a make file. the change removes a space
character that was included when appending
an extension to TARG.
R=brainman, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2140046
Use OS rather than compiler specific flag the same way that
__FreeBSD__, __APPLE__, __OpenBSD__, and __linux__ are used.
_WIN32 is defined by GCC (and others) on windows for Win32
and Win64 applications. _WIN32 is set by default for several
other windows based compilers: DMC, MSVC, Intel, Watcom, LCC.
Although the change is for consistency, it allows the Go tools
to be compiled with non-Mingw GCC distributions and non-GCC
compilers that support the GCC extensions.
R=rsc, brainman, vcc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2168043
- in prep. for some restructuring to be able to better deal
with very large file systems
- moved a utility function into index.go
- no functionality changes, only code reorg.
R=r, adg1
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2098044
Fixes#897.
goinstall -a can be used to reinstall all packages after an upgrade
goinstall -a -u can be used to update all package
A history of remote package installs is stored in $GOROOT/goinstall.log
R=rsc, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1947041
- refine/define Scope, Object, and Type structures
(note: scope.go has the addition of types, the rest is only re-organized
for better readability)
- implemented top-level of type checker:
resolve global type declarations (deal with double decls, cycles, etc.)
- temporary hooks for checking of const/var declarations, function/method bodies
- test harness for fine-grained testing (exact error locations)
with initial set of tests
This is a subset of the code for easier review.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1967049
Based on the observation that a great number of the types that
are copied or compared in interfaces, maps, and channels are
word-sized, this uses specialized copy and equality functions
for them that use a word instead of 4 or 8 bytes. Seems to yield
0-6% improvements in performance in the benchmarks I've run.
For example, with the regexp benchmarks:
Before:
regexp.BenchmarkLiteral 500000 3.26 µs/op
regexp.BenchmarkNotLiteral 100000 13.67 µs/op
regexp.BenchmarkMatchClass 100000 18.72 µs/op
regexp.BenchmarkMatchClass_InRange 100000 20.04 µs/op
regexp.BenchmarkReplaceAll 100000 27.85 µs/op
After:
regexp.BenchmarkLiteral 500000 3.11 µs/op
regexp.BenchmarkNotLiteral 200000 13.29 µs/op
regexp.BenchmarkMatchClass 100000 17.65 µs/op
regexp.BenchmarkMatchClass_InRange 100000 18.49 µs/op
regexp.BenchmarkReplaceAll 100000 26.34 µs/op
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1967047
This way, if you later want to check things in,
you can (with appropriate authorization).
Using plain http leads to the cryptic error
abort: HTTP Method Not Allowed.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1983050
Commands written in Go depend on Go packages, so they
cannot be built by src/cmd/make.bash. They have been
built by src/make.bash after all the packages are done, but
we want to be able to use cgo (written in Go) during the build
of package net. To make this possible, build the commands
from src/pkg/Makefile instead of src/make.bash, so that they
are included in the package dependency analysis.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1972046
(Assumed to be in $PATH. all.bash ensures that
during the main build and the user must ensure it
when running commands like gotest or gomake
by hand. This belonged in the earlier CL but I missed it.)
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1967048
Cannot use paren field in Node because all
instances of a given symbol name use the same Node.
Fixes#1022.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2015043
go/ast: implement Fprint and print functions to
print AST nodes
gofmt: print AST nodes by setting -ast flag
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1981044
Function to create a GoString with a known length so it can contain NUL
bytes anywhere in the string. Some C libraries have strings like this.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2007042
- change ast.Ident back to contain the name and adjust all dependent code
- identifier object information will be added again through an optional
typechecker phase (in the works).
- remove tracking of scopes in parser - it's easier to do this in a separate
phase (in the works)
- in godoc, generate popup info table directly instead of through a formatter
for simpler data flow (at the expense of a little bit more code)
Runs all tests.
As a result of this change, the currently shown popup information
(const, var, type, func, followed by identifier name) will not be
shown anymore temporarily.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1994041
Also, if the header is bad, exit with a non-zero status.
Other calls to Brdline in the tree, by category:
Reading symbol name from object file:
./cmd/5l/obj.c:486: name = Brdline(f, '\0');
./cmd/6l/obj.c:535: name = Brdline(f, '\0');
./cmd/8l/obj.c:564: name = Brdline(f, '\0');
./libmach/sym.c:292: cp = Brdline(bp, '\0');
Reading archive header line (fixed, short):
./cmd/gc/lex.c:287: if((a = Brdline(b, '\n')) == nil)
./cmd/gc/lex.c:303: if((p = Brdline(b, '\n')) == nil)
Reading object file header line (fixed, short):
./cmd/ld/lib.c:421: line = Brdline(f, '\n');
Reading undefined symbol list (unused code):
./cmd/ld/lib.c:773: while((l = Brdline(b, '\n')) != nil){
Implementing Brdstr:
./libbio/brdstr.c:36: p = Brdline(bp, delim);
The symbol names ones will cause a problem loudly if they
fail: they'll error out with symbol name too long. This means
that you can't define an enormous struct without giving the
type a name and then stick it in an interface, because the
type's symbol name will be too long for the object file.
Since this will be a loud failure instead of a silent one,
I'm willing to wait until it comes up in practice.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1982041
go/scanner: return information on semicolon (real or inserted) when
found in source
go/parser: better error message when a semicolon is found unexpectedly
For instance, if an unexpected semicolon is found that was automatically
inserted, the parser error message is now:
"expected '}', found newline"
Fixes#1006.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1936044
Returns R14 and R15 to the available register pool.
Plays more nicely with ELF ABI C code.
In particular, our signal handlers will no longer crash
when a signal arrives during execution of a cgo C call.
Fixes#720.
R=ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1847051
- don't allow parenthesized receiver base types or anonymous fields
- fixed a couple of other omissions
- adjusted gofmt test script
- removed several TODOs
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1897043
Besides being more correct, it protects against people accidentally
exchanging the permission and open mode arguments to Open.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1904045
out of floating constant multiply
2. added rounding code to "const fix=float"
to allow up to 29 (Mpscale) bits of
slop and still get an exact fixed constant.
fixes#931
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1692055
//line 10 units.y
which is equiv to c
#line 10 units.y
the purpose is to generate diagnostics
that correctly point to preprocessed source.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1863042
* remember #defined names, so that C.stdout can refer
to the real name (on OS X) __stdoutp.
* better handling of #defined constant expressions
* allow n, err = C.strtol("asdf", 0, 123) to get errno as os.Error
* write all output files to current directory
* don't require gcc output if there was no input
Fixes#533.
Fixes#709.
Fixes#756.
R=r
CC=dho, golang-dev, iant
https://golang.org/cl/1734047
(Here, quoted strings are the official AMD names.)
The amd64 "movsxd" instruction, when invoked
with a 64-bit REX prefix, moves and sign extends
a 32-bit value from register or memory into a
64-bit register. 6.out.h spells this MOVLQSX.
6.out.h also includes MOVLQZX, the zero extending
version, which it implements as "movsxd" without
the REX prefix. Without the REX prefix it's only sign
extending 32 bits to 32 bits (i.e., not doing anything
to the bits) and then storing in a 32-bit register.
Any write to a 32-bit register zeros the top half of the
corresponding 64-bit register, giving the advertised effect.
This particular implementation of the functionality is
non-standard, because an ordinary 32-bit "mov" would
do the same thing.
Because it is non-standard, it is often mishandled or
not handled by binary translation tools like valgrind.
Switching to the standard "mov" makes the binaries
work better with those tools.
It's probably useful in 6c and 6g to have an explicit
instruction, though, so that the intent of the size
change is clear. Thus we leave the concept of MOVLQZX
and just implement it by the standard "mov" instead of
the non-standard 32-bit "movsxd".
Fixes#896.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1733046
With these changes, goinstall is now able to use branches
maintained with Bazaar located in Launchpad.
Project aliases such as /project and /project/series are
supported in addition to specific user or team branches
such as /~user/project/branch. Temporary branches under
the +junk special project are also supported.
As a curious side effect, since Launchpad is able to import
code from other locations, they can be indirectly
accessible too if desired.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1699050
The Makefile and cgo now rewrite / to _ when creating the path.
The .so for gosqlite.googlecode.com/hg/sqlite is named
cgo_gosqlite.googlecode.com_hg_sqlite.so, and then 6l and 8l
both include a default rpath of $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH.
This should make it easier to move binaries from one system
to another.
Fixes#857.
R=iant, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1700048
Currently to install a command, you have to manually
goinstall each of the remote packages that it depends on.
This patch lets goinstall P work where P is
contains files in package main.
It does not actually build the package, but
it installs all of its dependencies and prints a message
to that effect.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1301043
x.go:13: cannot use t (type T) as type Reader in assignment:
T does not implement Reader (Read method requires pointer receiver)
x.go:19: cannot use q (type Q) as type Reader in assignment:
Q does not implement Reader (missing Read method)
have read()
want Read()
x.go:22: cannot use z (type int) as type Reader in assignment:
int does not implement Reader (missing Read method)
x.go:24: too many arguments to conversion to complex: complex(1, 3)
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1736041
There's only one Go object file per package now,
so there's no need to parse the metadata and merge
metadata from multiple files. Just save the original
and use it as __.PKGDEF verbatim.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1647042
This avoids a crash when using cgo where glibc's malloc thinks
that it can use some of the memory following the symbol table.
This fails because the symbol table is mapped read-only, which
affects the whole page.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1616042
* Code for assignment, conversions now mirrors spec.
* Changed some snprint -> smprint.
* Renamed runtime functions to separate
interface conversions from type assertions:
convT2I, assertI2T, etc.
* Correct checking of \U sequences.
Fixes#840.
Fixes#830.
Fixes#778.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1303042
It turns out that _cgo_malloc is used, via cmalloc in
runtime/cgocall.c, which is called by code generated by out.go
for the ·_C_CString function. I can't find a call to
_cgo_free, but given _cgo_malloc we might as well keep
_cgo_free. This patch fixes it so that it should work on
amd64.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1399041
cannot allocate an audomatic temp
while real registers are allocated.
there is a chance that the automatic
will be allocated to one of the
allocated registers. the fix is to
not registerize such variables.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1202042
Previously the compiler would just emit "internal compiler error" when
trying to compute the remainder of floats or complex types.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1243041
Due to page boundary rounding, the header would have
been loaded as part of the text segment already, but this
change placates the "paxctl" tool on so-called hardened
Linux distributions (as if normal distributions weren't already
hard enough to use).
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/954041
$ godoc xml | grep Copy\(\)
func (c CharData) Copy() CharData
func (c Comment) Copy() Comment
func (d Directive) Copy() Directive
func (p ProcInst) Copy() ProcInst
func (e StartElement) Copy() StartElement
--------------------------------------------
$ godoc -src xml | grep Copy\(\)
func (c CharData) Copy() CharData
--------------------------------------------
$ godoc -src xml Copy
func (c CharData) Copy() CharData { return CharData(makeCopy(c)) }
--------------------------------------------
The command "godoc -src pkg_name" should output the interface of the named package, but it excludes all duplicate entries. Also the command "godoc -src pkg_name method_name" will output the source code only for one method even if there are more of them with the same name in the same package. This patch set fixes this issue.
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/883051
The new //export comment marks a Go function as callable from
C. The syntax is "//export NAME" where NAME is the name of
the function as seen from C. If such a comment is seen, cgo
will generate two new files: _cgo_export.h and _cgo_export.c.
The _cgo_export.h file provides declarations which C code may
use to call Go functions. The _cgo_export.c file contains
wrappers, and is to be compiled with gcc.
The changes to Make.pkg support using this from a Go Makefile,
though it could probably be more convenient.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/853042
Instead of calling the package scope Lex function,
Parse now takes an argument which is used to
do the lexing.
I reverted to having the generated switch
code inside Parse rather than a separate function because
the function needs 7 arguments or a context structure,
which seems unnecessary.
I used yyrun(), not the original $A so that
it's possible to run the backquoted code through gofmt.
R=rsc, ken2, ken3
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/879041
* correct symbol table size
* do not reorder functions in output
* traceback
* signal handling
* use same code for go + defer
* handle leaf functions in symbol table
R=kaib, dpx
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/884041
main semantic change is to enforce single argument to panic.
runtime: change to 1-argument panic.
use String method on argument if it has one.
R=ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/812043
note that sortmain.go has been run through hg gofmt;
only the formatting of the day initializers changed.
i'm happy to revert that formatting if you'd prefer.
stop on error in doc/progs/run
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/850041
This is a modified version of the open source pprof
from code.google.com/p/google-perftools.
That version is likely to catch up to this one,
but it's still useful to ship our own copy since
we only need the one script from that project,
not all the C++ libraries.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/783041
- change the various url-xxx formatters to return a relative URL path
- make the leading '/' for URLs explicit in the template
- on the way change some |html formatters to |html-esc
(html should only be used for formatting AST nodes)
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/740041
Instead of returning the index lookup result via
RPC which has to be corrected for the client,
simply render it on the server and return the
final output.
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/669041
and highlight special words, if provided. Also:
- related cleanups in src/pkg/go/doc/comment.go
- fix typos in src/cmd/goinstall/doc.go
Fixes#672.
R=rsc
CC=adg, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/601042
The command-line search is using a running webserver
as index server; i.e., the search result is reflecting
the index at the server. See the documentation for
details.
Usage: godoc -q query1 query2 ...
Known issue: Results don't show the all-important
line numbers yet due to the way the index is organized.
Next CL.
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/648041
for identifiers in Go source code
- at the moment just show identifier kind (var, func, etc.) and name
(eventually should show declaration, type, etc.)
- JavaScript parts by adg
R=rsc
CC=adg, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/578042
- on the commandline: godoc -x big
- in a webpage: provide form parameter ?m=src
Known issues:
- Positioning of comments incorrect in several cases. Separate CL.
- Need a link/menu to switch between different modes of presentation
in the web view.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/376041
2. add complex algorithm for map/chan
3. test for use of complex in
array, slice, field, chan, map,
field, pointer.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/384041
trivial stuff
lex.c: these prototypes are in a.h
asm.c: unused variables
arm-pass.txt deal w/ sieve.go rename and addition of sieve2.go
R=kaib, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/244041
This permits more flexibility with cgo and swig in cases where
the program is run on a machine other than the one on which it
is built. Rather than storing the absolute path to the shared
library in the DT_NEEDED entry, we can store just the name,
and let the dynamic linker find it using DT_RUNPATH or the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/223068
- gofmt -w src misc
- improves several lists and fixes minor degradation introduced
with the fix for issue 628
- removed some dead code (stringList)
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/223058
- always include position information about opening/closing parens/braces
- replace uses of []*ast.Field with *ast.FieldList
Fixes#473.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/223043
- go/ast: removed StringList (not needed anymore)
- go/ast: changed import path and field list tag to a single string
- updated all dependencies
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/217056
Example use: godoc -path=/home/user1:/home/build/foo -http=:6666
will start a local godoc that maps urls starting with /pkg/user1 or
/pkg/foo to the respective roots specified in the path.
Missing: Handling of overlapping package directories, multiple
packages per directory.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/206078
Go source outside $GOROOT.
If the argument is a path starting with / or ., disregard $GOROOT.
Also, disable the check for package name matching the directory,
which is counterproductive in this case.
Apologies for the violence to the code but we need some help documenting
Go code outside the standard repository.
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/201064
- provide scope to parse functions; if non-nil, parser uses the scope
to declare and lookup identifiers
- resolve forward references where possible
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/194098
* example-based syntax errors (go.errors)
* enable bison's more specific errors
and translate grammar token names into
tokens like ++
* test cases
R=ken2, r, ken3
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/194085
If your $PATH does not include $GOBIN then
the build fails at the first *.a file, which
is probably when running the tests for tar
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/193066
bonus: type switch now detects multiple uses of identical interface types.
bonus: interface types are now order-independent, following the spec.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/194053
eliminates spurious multiple initialization errors.
give more information in the multiple init errors that remain.
Fixes#87.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/194052
5g/6g/8g: add import statements to export metadata, mapping package path to package name.
recognize "" as the path of the package in export metadata.
use "" as the path of the package in object symbol names.
5c/6c/8c, 5a/6a/8a: rewrite leading . to "". so that ·Sin means Sin in this package.
5l/6l/8l: rewrite "" in symbol names as object files are read.
gotest: handle new symbol names.
gopack: handle new import lines in export metadata.
Collectively, these changes eliminate the assumption of a global
name space in the object file formats. Higher level pieces such as
reflect and the computation of type hashes still depend on the
assumption; we're not done yet.
R=ken2, r, ken3
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/186263
* switch to real dot (.) instead of center dot (·) everywhere in object files.
before it was half and half depending on where in the name it appeared.
* in 6c/6a/etc identifiers, · can still be used but turns into . immediately.
* in export metadata, replace package identifiers with quoted strings
(still package names, not paths).
R=ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/190076
- Identifiers refer now to the language entity (Object)
that they denote. At the moment this is at best an
approximation.
- Initial data structures for language entities (Objects)
and expression types (Type) independent of the actual
type notations.
- Initial support for declaring and looking up identifiers.
- Updated various dependent files and added support functions.
- Extensively tested to avoid breakage. This is an AST change.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev, rog
https://golang.org/cl/189080
by definition, they know what they are building for.
makes it easier to switch architectures when testing.
% 6g x.go
% 6l x.6
% 6.out
"Wed Jan 13 10:57:46 EST 2010"
% 8g x.go
% 8l x.8
% 8.out
"Wed Jan 13 10:57:46 EST 2010"
% echo $GOARCH
%
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/186116
now printed using the semicolon-free style.
Removed NoSemis flag and mechanism dealing with
optional semicolons from go/printer.
Updated all go/printer output files using the
semi-colon free style.
Changes have no formatting impact on checked in
go code under src and misc.
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/184068
Using FUCOMIP instead of the FUCOMP-FSTSW-SAHF sequence gives better performance and saves code space.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/183139
tabs after an empty line where not converted.
Also, made it more robust in the presence of
(unexpected) ' ' and '\v' chars in indentation
mode.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/181085
for now, it's amd64 and 386 only but it's trivial to add more.
Fixes#385.
(why couldn't it have been issue 386?)
tested for amd64 and 386 on darwin.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/182043
It's expected to be shared between all files so that all types are output.
Fixes bug reported on mailing list by Peter Froehlich.
R=rsc, phf
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/183043
Allows stand-alone types (e.g. []int as patterns) and doesn't require
a semicolon at the end (which are now mandatory terminators).
- Fix a matcher bug.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/179088
into consts in the resulting Go source. Previously known as issue 161047,
which I deleted accidentally. Fixes issue 207.
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/166059
* better error for lookup of unexported field
* do not assign "ideal string" type to typed string literal
* do not confuse methods and fields during interface check
Fixes#410.
Fixes#411.
Fixes#426.
R=ken2
https://golang.org/cl/179069
parsing and printing to new syntax.
Use -oldparser to parse the old syntax,
use -oldprinter to print the old syntax.
2) Change default gofmt formatting settings
to use tabs for indentation only and to use
spaces for alignment. This will make the code
alignment insensitive to an editor's tabwidth.
Use -spaces=false to use tabs for alignment.
3) Manually changed src/exp/parser/parser_test.go
so that it doesn't try to parse the parser's
source files using the old syntax (they have
new syntax now).
4) gofmt -w src misc test/bench
1st set of files.
R=rsc
CC=agl, golang-dev, iant, ken2, r
https://golang.org/cl/180047
- no need to replace comments for stand-alone blocks
- always print string concatenations with interspersed "+"
(remove option)
- minor cleanups
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/174076
This change removes the necessity to have GOBIN in $PATH,
and also doesn't assume that the build is being run from
$GOROOT/src. This is a minimal set of necessary changes
to get Go to build happily from the FreeBSD ports
collection.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/171044
- oldparser parse old syntax (required semicolons)
- oldprinter print old syntax (required semicolons)
By default, these flags are enabled for now.
Setting -oldparser=false has no effect until go/parser is changed
to accept the new syntax.
Enabled exp/parser in Makefile; update dependent exp/eval.
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/174051
UTF-8 string, Yconv() converts it into an octal sequence. If the
string converted to more than 30 bytes, the str buffer would
overflow. For example, 4 Greek runes became 32 bytes, 3 Hiragana
runes became 36 bytes, and 2 Gothic runes became 32 bytes. In
8l, 6l and 5l the function is Sconv(). For some reason, only 5l uses
the constant STRINGSZ (defined as 200) for the buffer size.
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/168045
nodes in the tree are nested with respect to one another.
a simple change to the Visitor interface makes it possible
to do this (for example to maintain a current node-depth, or a
knowledge of the name of the current function).
Visit(nil) is called at the end of a node's children;
this make possible the channel-based interface below,
amongst other possibilities.
It is still just as simple to get the original behaviour - just
return the same Visitor from Visit.
Here are a couple of possible Visitor types.
// closure-based
type FVisitor func(n interface{}) FVisitor
func (f FVisitor) Visit(n interface{}) Visitor {
return f(n);
}
// channel-based
type CVisitor chan Visit;
type Visit struct {
node interface{};
reply chan CVisitor;
};
func (v CVisitor) Visit(n interface{}) Visitor
{
if n == nil {
close(v);
} else {
reply := make(chan CVisitor);
v <- Visit{n, reply};
r := <-reply;
if r == nil {
return nil;
}
return r;
}
return nil;
}
R=gri
CC=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/166047
tabs for indentation even if -spaces is set.
Changes to gofmt:
- added -tabindent flag
- don't recompute parser and printer mode repeatedly
Changes to go/printer:
- provide new printing mode TabIndent
Changes to tabwriter:
- implement new mode TabIndent to use tabs independent
of the actual padding character for leading empty columns
- distinguish between minimal cell width and tab width
(tabwidth is only used if the output contains tabs,
minwidth and padding are always considered)
- fixed and added more comments
- some additional factoring
By default, -tabindent is disabled and the default gofmt
behavior is unchanged. By setting -spaces and -tabindent,
gofmt will use tabs for indentation but do any other
alignment with spaces. This permits a user to change the
visible indentation by simply changing the editor's tab
width and the code will remain properly aligned without
the need to rerun gofmt.
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/163068
How to reproduce:
$ mkdir /tmp/foo
$ cp /dev/null /tmp/foo/bar.go
$ chmod -r /tmp/foo/bar.go
$ gofmt /tmp/foo
open /tmp/foo/bar.go: permission denied
$ echo $? # should echo 2
0
$
Maybe you need to put a call to time.Sleep at the beginning of report().
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/164073
Opening /dev/stdin can sometimes fail. For example, in the acme editor,
executing "Edit ,|gofmt" fails with:
open /dev/stdin: no such device or address
Executing "Edit ,|ls -l /dev/stdin /proc/self/fd/0" gives:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 2009-09-07 02:17 /dev/stdin -> /proc/self/fd/0
lrwx------ 1 fhs users 64 2009-11-26 22:05 /proc/self/fd/0 -> socket:[5528230]
(This is my first change, and I've signed the individual contributor license agreement.)
R=rsc, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/162041
- simplified dealing with parse errors: no need to intersperse them in the source
- improve visibility of highlighted identifiers by showing them in bold
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/163051
Ideally, the C name would come from the typedef or pointer that
references the Size<0 type, but we can't easily generate this without
performing a look-ahead to see if any referencing type will become opaque.
Fixes#334.
Fixes#281.
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/161056
the bash scripts and makefiles for building go didn't take into account
the fact $GOROOT / $GOBIN could both be directories containing whitespaces,
and was not possible to build it in such a situation.
this commit adjusts the various makefiles/scripts to make it aware of that
possibility, and now it builds successfully when using a path with whitespaces
as well.
Fixes#115.
R=rsc, dsymonds1
https://golang.org/cl/157067
getquoted() currently checks for whitespaces and returns nil
if it finds one. this prevents us from having go in a path
containing whitespaces, as the #pragma dynld directives are
processed through the said function.
this commit makes getquoted() accept whitespaces, and this is
also needed for solving issue #115.
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/157066
a little slow, but usable (speed unchanged when not using -r)
tweak go/printer to handle nodes without line numbers
more gracefully in a couple cases.
R=gri
https://golang.org/cl/156103
* add runtime sliceslice1 for x[lo:]
* remove runtime arraytoslice, rewriting &arr into arr[0:len(arr)].
* port cgen_inline into 8g, 5g.
* use native memmove in maps
R=ken2
https://golang.org/cl/157106
No benchmarks are run unless the --benchmarks=<regexp> flag
is specified on the gotest command line. This change includes
sample benchmarks for regexp.
% gotest --benchmarks=.*
(standard test output redacted)
testing.BenchmarkSimpleMatch 200000 7799 ns/op
testing.BenchmarkUngroupedMatch 20000 76898 ns/op
testing.BenchmarkGroupedMatch 50000 38148 ns/op
R=r, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/154173
Currently, -I switch can't deal with a path containing spaces.
This commit simplify setinclude(), by removing the special case
of a string that had spaces. After this change, setinclude() will
merely add the given directories to the include path, if it does
not yet exist, and this approach works.
Will be needed for solving issue 115.
R=agl1, rsc, iant2, r
https://golang.org/cl/155059
cgo/libmach remain unimplemented. However, compilers, runtime,
and packages are 100%. I still need to go through and implement
missing syscalls (at least make sure they're all listed), but
for all shipped functionality, this is done. Ship! ;)
R=rsc, VenkateshSrinivas
https://golang.org/cl/152142
package documentation using templates. The line tag interferes
with the anchor tag introduces by the template.
This fixes an an issue where some headers lost their ability
to link to the respective source code.
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/154166
(Making it work correctly with -spaces is a bit of work and the output
won't make much sense as it is intended as input to tabwriter.)
Fixes#100.
R=rsc
https://golang.org/cl/154102
1. allocate an extra byte for use by write.
2. throw away the code trying to translate
uid and gid to names. i suspect it of causing
seg faults in some situations, and it is
not needed by the compilers.
Fixes#48. (I hope.)
R=r
https://golang.org/cl/152077
- When providing alternative spellings to a query, do not
prefix it with a package qualifier as the suggestion may
not have any results. Correctly filtering is quite a bit
of work, and clicking the alternative spelling will always
also show the qualified hits if they exist (but also others).
Seems good enough for now.
- Give user feedback when the query syntax was wrong.
- Package names in search results are now links to the respective
package documentation.
- Experimented with excluding main packages and test files
from index with inconclusive results. Code is present and
can be enabled by changing a flag in the source. This needs
some more work.
R=rsc
CC=r, dsymonds
http://go/go-review/1026033
HTML vs Html, URL vs Url, HTTP vs Http,
current source is 6:1 in favor of the former,
so change instances of the latter.
R=r
CC=go-dev
http://go/go-review/1024026
- introduced a new run per file containing all spots belonging
to the same kind (e.g. var decl, const decl, etc.)
- more comments, better index.go file organization
R=rsc
http://go/go-review/1026028
(this was surprisingly hard to get right in HTML)
- show modification times in source directory listings
- various tweaks
R=rsc
http://go/go-review/1024024
- formatting in dirs.html is crude, needs better html (open to suggestions),
but shows the synopsis
- many package comments should probably be adjusted such that the first
sentence is more concise
R=rsc, iant
http://go/go-review/1025014
- enabled for function declarations (not just function literals)
- applied gofmt -w $GOROOT/src
(look for instance at src/pkg/debug/elf/elf.go)
R=r, rsc
CC=go-dev
http://go/go-review/1026006
(No visual change yet since the comments for
exported code snippets - as shown on the pkg
page - are not yet formatted using the standard
comment intersperse mechanism in the printer.
This is a TODO in the printer.)
R=rsc
http://go/go-review/1016031
Firstly, with -Werror, GCC switched to printing warnings starting
with "error:". Widening the string matches solves this as the messages
are otherwise unchanged.
Secondly, GCC 4.4 outputs DWARF sections with with NUL bytes in all
the offsets and requires the relocation section for .debug_info to be
processed in order to result in valid DWARF data. Thus we add minimal
handling for relocation sections, which is sufficient for our needs.
BUG=1
Fixes#1.
R=rsc, iant
CC=go-dev
http://go/go-review/1017003
just a single directory
- all pieces present but not well integrated
- directory tree served at the moment under /tree
R=rsc
http://go/go-review/1018016
* rename PORT.sh -> mkall.sh (hopefully more obvious),
change behavior: run commands by default.
* pull more constants out of #defines automatically,
instead of editing large lists by hand.
* add Recvfrom, Sendto
add os.O_EXCL.
R=r
http://go/go-review/1017009
- replaced deprecated use of </font> with </span> tag
- added html escaping to godoc formatters where missing
- enabled text format for package documentation
R=rsc
http://go/go-review/1017001
- sort by package name (instead of package path) for results with snippets
- sort line numbers in results without snippets
- properly characterize package clauses
- experiment with a leaner look: no underlines for top-level godoc links in the left side bar
Still using colors to distinguish results. Next step.
R=rsc
http://go/go-review/1015016
- added goroutine to automatically index in the background
- added handler for search requests
- added search box to top-level godoc template
- added search.html template for the display of search results
- changes to spec.go because of name conflicts
- added extra styles to style.css (for shorter .html files)
R=rsc
http://go/go-review/1014011
now that all arguments are passed on the stack.
go/test: passes 89% (310/345)
R=rsc
APPROVED=rsc
DELTA=33 (13 added, 14 deleted, 6 changed)
OCL=36009
CL=36022
- handle HTML tagging via (client-installable) Stylers
go/doc:
- basic styler support
- some factoring
- ready to contain the search code (but for now excluded)
doc/style.css:
- updated
doc/go_spec.css:
- cleanup: replace deprecated uses of <font> tag with <span> tag
R=rsc
DELTA=302 (160 added, 62 deleted, 80 changed)
OCL=35973
CL=35996
- operates on stdin, a single file, or all files in a file tree
- setting -w flag writes to (source) file instead of stdout
- setting -l flag lists files whose formatting has changed
R=rsc
DELTA=201 (102 added, 71 deleted, 28 changed)
OCL=35890
CL=35926
because they are in package runtime.
another step to enforcing package boundaries.
R=r
DELTA=732 (114 added, 93 deleted, 525 changed)
OCL=35811
CL=35824
5g. fixes to 64 bit code gen. added (finally) function to do
shifts properly.
go/test: passes 83% (287/342)
R=rsc
APPROVED=rsc
DELTA=156 (50 added, 53 deleted, 53 changed)
OCL=35589
CL=35616
* in 6l, -K already meant check for stack underflow.
add -KK to mean double-check stack overflows
even in nosplit functions.
* comment out print locks; they deadlock too easily
but are still useful to put back for special occasions.
* let runcgo assembly switch to scheduler stack
without involving scheduler directly. because runcgo
gets called from matchmg, it is too hard to keep it
from being called on other stacks.
R=r
DELTA=94 (65 added, 18 deleted, 11 changed)
OCL=35591
CL=35604
references during the parsing of :=. the base
problem is that when reading
a,b,c,d
the parser makes those refer to existing variables,
which might create a few stub top-level ones
for undefined names, but then if a := is the next
token, we need to undo those stubs.
this was causing problems in multifile packages
in which one file used a := variable named rpc
and the other imported a package named rpc.
R=ken
OCL=35446
CL=35446
better mach binaries.
cgo working on darwin+linux amd64+386.
eliminated context switches - pi is 30x faster.
add libcgo to build.
on snow leopard:
- non-cgo binaries work; all tests pass.
- cgo binaries work on amd64 but not 386.
R=r
DELTA=2031 (1316 added, 626 deleted, 89 changed)
OCL=35264
CL=35304
- the first HTML comment in those files is extracted as page
title when serving them
- lib/godoc.html is top-level template for all pages served
- experimented a bit with package documentation layout
(feedback welcome)
- various related cleanups
TODO:
- The / page (doc/root.html) content repeats links that are
in the navigation bar. It needs to be cleaned up.
R=rsc
DELTA=826 (86 added, 692 deleted, 48 changed)
OCL=35230
CL=35245
sites plus optimized constant code a bit (one less register
used).
- changed conditional branches, might need a re-tweak later
- gave up on agen OINDEX and copied/fixed the version in 8g
go/test: passes 66% (225/339)
R=rsc
APPROVED=rsc
DELTA=148 (67 added, 32 deleted, 49 changed)
OCL=35040
CL=35055
special all-nacl.bash and test/run-nacl that
run just the tests known to work under nacl.
the rest requires closures.
fix another bug or two in syscall.
R=r
DELTA=420 (410 added, 8 deleted, 2 changed)
OCL=34882
CL=34907
go/test: passes 64% (215/337) tests
metric updated, had total number of tests wrong. number of
failing tests is down from 129 to 122.
R=rsc
APPROVED=rsc
DELTA=228 (12 added, 5 deleted, 211 changed)
OCL=34897
CL=34899
deciding what the host process support is.
this makes a cross-compiling (e.g., GOOS=nacl) build
still generate valid host debugger binaries.
R=r
DELTA=5 (0 added, 0 deleted, 5 changed)
OCL=34878
CL=34889
add jmp to constant pc.
generate HLT for INT $3
do not insert NOPs between REP/REPN and subsequent instruction.
allow very long time for convergence.
R=ken
OCL=34879
CL=34879
- ELF header bits and addresses
- do not let instructions span 32-byte boundary
- align CALLs so return is to 32-byte boundary
- align indirect jump targets to 32-byte boundary
(only possible indirect jumps are function entries)
still to do:
- replace indirect jump, indirect call, and ret with
nacl-approved instruction sequences
- switch to GS segment for m-local storage
R=ken
OCL=34818
CL=34818
params. a number of fixes to assembly routines that assumed R0
had the first arg. one stack offset fix, arm pushes the link
register on stack top.
go/test: passes 65% (235/364) tests
R=rsc
APPROVED=rsc
DELTA=20 (11 added, 0 deleted, 9 changed)
OCL=34809
CL=34812
gmp.go:197:4: type mpz_t C type mpz_t
gmp.go:205:2: call mpz_init C value func(mpz_ptr) void
gmp.go:206:2: call mpz_set C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:221:2: call mpz_init C value func(mpz_ptr) void
gmp.go:227:7: call size_t C type size_t
gmp.go:228:2: call mpz_export C value func(*void, *size_t, int, size_t, int, size_t, mpz_srcptr) *void
gmp.go:235:13: call mpz_sizeinbase C value func(mpz_srcptr, int) size_t
gmp.go:241:2: call mpz_set C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:252:3: call mpz_import C value func(mpz_ptr, size_t, int, size_t, int, size_t, *const void) void
gmp.go:261:2: call mpz_set_si C value func(mpz_ptr, long int) void
gmp.go:273:5: call mpz_set_str C value func(mpz_ptr, *const char, int) int
gmp.go:282:9: call mpz_get_str C value func(*char, int, mpz_srcptr) *char
gmp.go:287:3: call mpz_clear C value func(mpz_ptr) void
gmp.go:302:2: call mpz_add C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:311:2: call mpz_sub C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:320:2: call mpz_mul C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:329:2: call mpz_tdiv_q C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:339:2: call mpz_tdiv_r C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:348:2: call mpz_mul_2exp C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, long unsigned int) void
gmp.go:356:2: call mpz_div_2exp C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, long unsigned int) void
gmp.go:367:3: call mpz_pow_ui C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, long unsigned int) void
gmp.go:369:3: call mpz_powm C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:378:2: call mpz_neg C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:386:2: call mpz_abs C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:404:9: call mpz_cmp C value func(mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) int
gmp.go:413:2: call mpz_tdiv_qr C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) void
gmp.go:426:2: call mpz_gcdext C value func(mpz_ptr, mpz_ptr, mpz_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpz_srcptr) void
R=r
DELTA=938 (628 added, 308 deleted, 2 changed)
OCL=34733
CL=34791
can extract import "C" doc comment
and all references to C package.
; cgo gmp.go | sort
#include <gmp.h>
gmp.go:197:4: mpz_t as type
gmp.go:205:2: mpz_init as call
gmp.go:206:2: mpz_set as call
gmp.go:221:2: mpz_init as call
gmp.go:227:7: size_t as call
gmp.go:228:2: mpz_export as call
gmp.go:235:13: mpz_sizeinbase as call
gmp.go:241:2: mpz_set as call
gmp.go:252:3: mpz_import as call
gmp.go:261:2: mpz_set_si as call
gmp.go:273:5: mpz_set_str as call
gmp.go:282:9: mpz_get_str as call
gmp.go:287:3: mpz_clear as call
gmp.go:302:2: mpz_add as call
gmp.go:311:2: mpz_sub as call
gmp.go:320:2: mpz_mul as call
gmp.go:329:2: mpz_tdiv_q as call
gmp.go:339:2: mpz_tdiv_r as call
gmp.go:348:2: mpz_mul_2exp as call
gmp.go:356:2: mpz_div_2exp as call
gmp.go:367:3: mpz_pow as call
gmp.go:369:3: mpz_powm as call
gmp.go:378:2: mpz_neg as call
gmp.go:386:2: mpz_abs as call
gmp.go:404:9: mpz_cmp as call
gmp.go:413:2: mpz_tdiv_qr as call
gmp.go:426:2: mpz_gcdext as call
;
R=r
DELTA=746 (746 added, 0 deleted, 0 changed)
OCL=34710
CL=34714
- printing of expressions: put spaces only where "needed"
- printing of import statements: no double indentation if there are no renames
- print labels on separate lines
- added extra test files
go/ast:
- unified basic literal nodes and as a result deleted duplicated code
- added initial code to track scopes (not fully used yet)
replaces CL 34553
R=rsc
DELTA=881 (579 added, 223 deleted, 79 changed)
OCL=34623
CL=34651
- first cut a better line breaks in expr lists
- trailing commas and semis printed where we tend to write them
- fixed a couple of minor spacing issues (interface{}, chan<-, map[x]y, x: y)
- removed some formatting flags from gofmt: no need to change default
- removed option to reverse declaration order when printing
- excluded files from test that cause trouble with idempotency test for now
R=rsc
DELTA=497 (364 added, 83 deleted, 50 changed)
OCL=34539
CL=34544
if first function in file was dead code, it was being
discarded along with the file name information for that file.
leave the functions in the master function list longer:
let xfol take the dead code out of the code list,
and let span skip the unreachable functions during output.
before
throw: sys·mapaccess1: key not in map
panic PC=0x2e7b20
throw+0x33 /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/runtime.c:65
throw(0x5834f, 0x0)
sys·mapaccess1+0x73 /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/hashmap.c:769
sys·mapaccess1(0x2b9bd0, 0x0)
gob·*Encoder·Encode+0x16b /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/fmt/print.go:2926
gob·*Encoder·Encode(0x2bb440, 0x0, 0x558b0, 0x0, 0x2e4be0, ...)
main·walk+0x331 :1603
main·walk(0x33a480, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 :1596
main·walk(0x300640, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 :1596
main·walk(0x300520, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 :1596
main·walk(0x300240, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 :1596
main·walk(0x678f8, 0x0)
main·main+0x22 :1610
main·main()
after
throw: sys·mapaccess1: key not in map
panic PC=0x2e7b20
throw+0x33 /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/runtime.c:65
throw(0x5834f, 0x0)
sys·mapaccess1+0x73 /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/hashmap.c:769
sys·mapaccess1(0x2b9bd0, 0x0)
gob·*Encoder·Encode+0x16b /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/gob/encoder.go:319
gob·*Encoder·Encode(0x2bb3c0, 0x0, 0x558b0, 0x0, 0x2e4be0, ...)
main·walk+0x331 /Users/rsc/dir.go:121
main·walk(0x2f6ab0, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 /Users/rsc/dir.go:114
main·walk(0x301640, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 /Users/rsc/dir.go:114
main·walk(0x301520, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 /Users/rsc/dir.go:114
main·walk(0x301240, 0x0)
main·walk+0x271 /Users/rsc/dir.go:114
main·walk(0x678f8, 0x0)
main·main+0x22 /Users/rsc/dir.go:128
main·main()
mainstart+0xe /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/amd64/asm.s:55
mainstart()
goexit /Users/rsc/go/src/pkg/runtime/proc.c:133
goexit()
R=r
DELTA=46 (20 added, 25 deleted, 1 changed)
OCL=34094
CL=34103
in a .6 file, an export line
//ffi T localfib remotefib remote.so
means the dynamic linker should initialize
localfib, always a pointer, to the address of
remotefib, either text (T) or data (D) after
loading remote.so.
the C compiler will generate an export section
when given the pragmas
#pragma package fib
#pragma ffi T localfib remotefib remote.so
needing #pragma package is a bit of a kludge
and hopefully could go away later.
this is just the 6 tool chain support.
other architectures will happen once 6 settles down.
code using this to do FFI is in a later CL.
R=r
DELTA=161 (141 added, 14 deleted, 6 changed)
OCL=33783
CL=33795
* use //ffi comments in package import data
to generate relocation entries and library loads.
* call initffi in rt0.s if present
R=r
DELTA=117 (91 added, 3 deleted, 23 changed)
OCL=33739
CL=33750
- fixed a number of places where we tried to allocate 64bit
regs. added honeypot in regalloc to catch these in the future.
- implemented quad copying in sgen
- cgen64.c, add, mul
- clearfat done
- D_REGREG output from 5g (linker already knew about them)
- gmove done
- optoas almost done, last bit probably not needed
- D_SHIFT support in list.c
R=rsc
APPROVED=rsc
DELTA=963 (711 added, 112 deleted, 140 changed)
OCL=33619
CL=33688
* remove now-unused D_SBIG (was for typestrings)
* rename elf64.[ch] to elf.[ch]
* pull in elf headers from FreeBSD instead of writing our own
* emit non-header ELF data in data section
* stub out a few more ELF sections needed for dynamic loading
R=r
DELTA=1928 (1237 added, 635 deleted, 56 changed)
OCL=33642
CL=33658
introduced explicit "data" symbol instead of etext
to mark beginning of data, so that using larger
alignment (i.e. 4MB like GNU loader) doesn't
confuse garbage collector.
split dodata into dodata and dobss in preparation
for putting the dynamic data + headers in the data
segment instead of stuffed at the beginning of the binary.
R=r
DELTA=52 (37 added, 3 deleted, 12 changed)
OCL=33610
CL=33618
archive size +70%
binary size +30%
old
wreck.mtv=; ls -l /Users/rsc/bin/{godoc,gofmt}
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc eng 1487922 Aug 13 13:21 /Users/rsc/bin/godoc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc eng 995995 Aug 13 13:21 /Users/rsc/bin/gofmt
wreck.mtv=; du -sh $GOROOT/pkg/
9.5M /home/rsc/go/pkg/
wreck.mtv=;
new
wreck.mtv=; ls -l /Users/rsc/bin/{godoc,gofmt}
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc eng 2014390 Aug 13 14:25 /Users/rsc/bin/godoc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 rsc eng 1268705 Aug 13 14:25 /Users/rsc/bin/gofmt
wreck.mtv=; du -sh $GOROOT/pkg
16M /home/rsc/go/pkg
wreck.mtv=;
R=ken
OCL=33217
CL=33220
hope this will work around Mac NFS bug
where writing to an 8.out that has crashed
recently sometimes wedges NFS.
R=r
DELTA=3 (3 added, 0 deleted, 0 changed)
OCL=32906
CL=32908
- emit line tag id's in html mode
- support for general html tags
- better names for a few identifiers
godoc.go:
- emit links from exported names to source code
(actual placement needs fine-tuning)
R=rsc
DELTA=108 (68 added, 4 deleted, 36 changed)
OCL=32639
CL=32654
- prepare for generation of HTML id tags and links
- do HTML-escaping in central print routine
- move tabwriter setup into printer
- fixed various TODOs
godoc:
- removed tabwriter setup, need for various HTML-escaping
R=rsc
DELTA=210 (107 added, 36 deleted, 67 changed)
OCL=32612
CL=32616
- more orthogonal functionality of filter functions for better re-use
go/doc/doc.go:
- simplified interface
- collect filenames of packages so that they can be shown
godoc:
- removed TODO, show list of package (linked) files used to create documentation
R=rsc
DELTA=130 (68 added, 24 deleted, 38 changed)
OCL=32549
CL=32552
- Changed filter function for parser.ParsePackage to
take an *os.Dir instead of a filename for more
powerful filters
- Removed TODO in ast.PackageInterface: Now collect
package comments from all package files
- Cleanups in godoc: Use the new ParsePackage and
PackageInterface functions; as a result computing
package information is much simpler now.
R=rsc
DELTA=285 (80 added, 110 deleted, 95 changed)
OCL=32473
CL=32486
so that == on func means that the
functions originated in the same
execution of a func literal or definition.
before, there was an inconsistency:
func() {x++} != func() {x++}
but
func() {} == func() {}
this CL makes the second case != too,
just like
make(map[int]int) != make(map[int]int)
R=r
DELTA=202 (71 added, 62 deleted, 69 changed)
OCL=32393
CL=32398
gofmt formatted source code looks pretty good already;
with a bit more fine-tuning it should be great.
printer.go:
- Implemented comment intersperse algorithm.
The approach is a result of many trial-and-error
experiments but at this point reasonably simple
and open to arbitrary fine-tuning.
parser.go:
- Simplified handling of lead and line comments
(formerly called leading and trailing comments).
- Use a comments list instead of an array (I may
change this back - this is not obviously better
and uses more space).
doc.go:
- Remove comments from AST nodes that have been
'consumed' in the documentation to avoid duplicate
printing of them. Allows for better control of
what is printed w/o use of printing control flags
(which are hard to use and not fine-grained enough).
Corresponding adjustments to various clients of these
files.
R=rsc
DELTA=478 (275 added, 108 deleted, 95 changed)
OCL=32185
CL=32380
as go is concerned). the -d flag is now flipped; as on the mac, -d disables dynamic.
much remains to be improved to move the output closer to the gcc format.
R=rsc
DELTA=366 (310 added, 30 deleted, 26 changed)
OCL=31929
CL=31951