By default the all.bash tests must not ever announce
on an external address. It's not just an OS X issue.
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5753067
About 10% for hello, world.
Maybe more reductions will come.
Also clarify that we're comparing printf against Printf
(gcc can optimize aggressively, making this a different
sort of comparison).
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5756070
We need a compact, reasonably efficient IsPrint. That adds about 2K of data,
plus a modest amount of code, but now strconv is a near-leaf package.
R=r, bradfitz, adg, rsc, minux.ma
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5756050
In order to land 5700087 (which moves the knowledge of how to get the
root certificates for the system from crypto/tls to crypto/x509), we
need to relax the restrictions on crypto/x509. Afterwards, we can
probably tighten them up in crypto/tls.
R=golang-dev, rsc, krautz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5753060
Due to removal of go_tutorial, unused programs are removed.
makehtml is unnecessary (it also gives wrong messages when
the destination file doesn't exist)
progs/run now compiles all remaining programs under doc/progs.
Fixes#3076 (again)
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5755053
This is a philosophical document. We can soup it up at a later stage,
but for now it's nice to have a URL to point to that isn't a mailing
list post.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5676061
Either documentation or implementation
of go run's flags is wrong currently.
This change assumes the documentation
to be right.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5752054
This CL permits using arbitrary, non-VCS-qualified URLs as
aliases for fully VCS-qualified and/or well-known code hosting
sites.
Example 1) A VCS-qualified URL can now be shorter.
Before:
$ go get camlistore.org/r/p/camlistore.git/pkg/blobref
After:
$ go get camlistore.org/pkg/blobref
Example 2) A custom domain can be used as the import,
referencing a well-known code hosting site.
Before:
$ go get github.com/bradfitz/sonden
After:
$ go get bradfitz.com/pkg/sonden
The mechanism used is a <meta> tag in the HTML document
retrieved from fetching:
https://<import>?go-get=1 (preferred)
http://<import>?go-get=1 (fallback)
The meta tag should look like:
<meta name="go-import" content="import-alias-prefix vcs full-repo-root">
The full-repo-root must be a full URL root to a repository containing
a scheme and *not* containing a ".vcs" qualifier.
The vcs is one of "git", "hg", "svn", etc.
The import-alias-prefix must be a prefix or exact match of the
package being fetched with "go get".
If there are multiple meta tags, only the one with a prefix
matching the import path is used. It is an error if multiple
go-import values match the import prefix.
If the import-alias-prefix is not an exact match for the import,
another HTTP fetch is performed, at the declared root (which does
*not* need to be the domain's root).
For example, assuming that "camlistore.org/pkg/blobref" declares
in its HTML head:
<meta name="go-import" content="camlistore.org git https://camlistore.org/r/p/camlistore" />
... then:
$ go get camlistore.org/pkg/blobref
... looks at the following URLs:
https://camlistore.org/pkg/blobref?go-get=1http://camlistore.org/pkg/blobref?go-get=1https://camlistore.org/?go-get=1http://camlistore.org/?go-get=1
Ultimately it finds, at the root (camlistore.org/), the same go-import:
<meta name="go-import" content="camlistore.org git https://camlistore.org/r/p/camlistore" />
... and proceeds to trust it, checking out git //camlistore.org/r/p/camlistore at
the import path of "camlistore.org" on disk.
Fixes#3099
R=r, rsc, gary.burd, eikeon, untheoretic, n13m3y3r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5660051
This exercises the Import function but more importantly
gives us a place to write down the policy for dependencies
within the Go tree. It also forces us to look at the dependencies,
which may lead to adjustments.
Surprises:
- go/doc imports text/template, for HTMLEscape (could fix)
- it is impossible to use math/big without fmt (unfixable)
- it is impossible to use crypto/rand without math/big (unfixable)
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, gri, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5732062
In the test, verify the copied constants are correct.
Also put the test into package utf16 rather than utf16_test;
the old location was probably due creating the test from
utf8, but the separation is not needed here.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, rsc, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5752047
Also, tweak run.go to use no more than 2x the
number of CPUs, and only one on ARM.
53.85u 13.33s 53.69r ./run
50.68u 12.13s 18.85r go run run.go
Fixes#2833.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5754047
* Splits into three server tests.
- TestStreamConnServer for tcp, tcp4, tcp6 and unix networks
- TestSeqpacketConnServer for unixpacket networks
- TestDatagramPacketConnServer for udp, udp4, udp6 and unixgram networks
* Adds both PacketConn and Conn test clients to datagram packet conn tests.
* Fixes wildcard listen test cases on dual IP stack platform.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5701066
As runtime.UintType is no longer defined, the gccgo error
messages have changed.
bug388.go:12:10: error: reference to undefined identifier ‘runtime.UintType’
bug388.go:12:10: error: invalid named/anonymous mix
bug388.go:13:21: error: reference to undefined identifier ‘runtime.UintType’
bug388.go:17:10: error: reference to undefined identifier ‘runtime.UintType’
bug388.go:18:18: error: reference to undefined identifier ‘runtime.UintType’
bug388.go:22:9: error: non-name on left side of ‘:=’
bug388.go:27:10: error: expected type
bug388.go:32:9: error: expected type
bug388.go:23:14: error: reference to field ‘i’ in object which has no fields or methods
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5755044
The dependency was there only to pull in two constants.
Now we define them locally and verify equality in the test.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5754046