This is a regression from 1.6. The respective code in importimport
(export.go) was not exactly replicated with the new importer. Also
copied over the missing cyclic import check.
Added test cases.
Fixes#16133.
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If -s is specified, each file is considered a separate
package even if multiple files have the same package names.
For instance, the action and flag "errorcheckdir -s"
will compile all files in the respective directory as
individual packages.
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The cfg subpackage builds a control flow graph of ast.Nodes.
The lostcancel module checks this graph to find paths, from a call to
WithCancel to a return statement, on which the cancel variable is
not used. (A trivial case is simply assigning the cancel result to
the blank identifier.)
In a sample of 50,000 source files, the new check found 2068 blank
assignments and 118 return-before-cancel errors. I manually inspected
20 of the latter and didn't find a single false positive among them.
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The test is in the runtime package because there are other tests of
pprof there. At some point we should probably move them all into a pprof
testsuite.
Fixes#16128.
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A straight conversion from a type T to an interface type I, where T does
not implement I, should always panic with an interface conversion error
that shows the missing method. This was not happening if the conversion
was done once using the comma-ok form (the result would not be OK) and
then again in a straight conversion. Due to an error in the runtime
package the second conversion was failing with a nil pointer
dereference.
Fixes#16130.
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- Mention RFC 2616 conformation in which the server now only sends one
"Transfer-Encoding" header when "chunked" is explicitly set.
- Mention that a timeout handler now sends a 200 status code on
encountering an empty response body instead of sending back 0.
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pecoff.doc (https://goo.gl/ayvckk) in section 5.6 says:
Immediately following the COFF symbol table is the COFF string table.
The position of this table is found by taking the symbol table address
in the COFF header, and adding the number of symbols multiplied by
the size of a symbol.
So it is unclear what to do when symbol table address is 0.
Lets assume executable does not have any string table.
Added new test with executable with no symbol table. The
gcc -s testdata\hello.c -o testdata\gcc-386-mingw-no-symbols-exec.
command was used to generate the executable.
Fixes#16084
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Use the same technique as mips64 for these casts (CL 22835).
We could use the FCFIDU instruction for ppc64le however it seems
better to keep it the same as ppc64 for now.
Updates #15539, updates #16004.
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We haven't used poisonStack since we switched to 1-bit stack maps
(4d0f3a1), but the checks are still there. However, nothing prevents
us from genuinely allocating an object at this address on 32-bit and
causing the runtime to crash claiming that it's found a bad pointer.
Since we're not using poisonStack anyway, just pull it out.
Fixes#15831.
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Currently zosarch.go is written out in non-deterministic map order.
Sort the keys and write it out in sorted order to make the generated
file contents deterministic.
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Minor code cleanup. Done as part of understanding
OpARMMOVWaddr, since other architectures will
need to do something similar.
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This will be used verbatim in other architectures.
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Provide better diagnostic messages.
Use an int for numRegs comparisons,
to avoid asking whether a uint8 is > 255.
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This will be needed by other architectures as well.
Put a cleaner encapsulation around it.
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I verified that the test fails if I undo the change that it tests for.
Updates #14732.
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The comments describing blocks of Pos/End implementations for various
nodes types are being misinterpreted as documentation for BadDecl,
BadExpr, BadStmt, and ImportSpec's Pos methods.
Change-Id: I935b0bc38dbc13e9305f3efeb437dd3a6575d9a1
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Use hardware g register (R10) for GetG, allow g to appear at LHS of
some ops.
Progress on SSA backend for ARM. Now everything compiles and runs.
Updates #15365.
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This is an attempt to get more information for #14809, which seems to
occur rarely.
Updates #14809.
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Fixes#16056.
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Fixes#16063
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Some users don't realize that creating a Context with a CancelFunc
attaches a subtree to the parent, and that that subtree is not released
until the CancelFunc is called or the parent is canceled. Make this
clear early in the package docs, so that people learning about this
package have the right conceptual model.
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Do run it on the builders, though.
Fixes#15881.
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The previous fix was wrong because it had two misunderstandings on
freebsd32 calling convention like the following:
- 32-bit id1 implies that it is the upper half of 64-bit id, indeed it
depends on machine endianness.
- 32-bit ARM calling convension doesn't conform to freebsd32_args,
indeed it does.
This change fixes the bugs and makes blockUntilWaitable work correctly
on freebsd/{386,arm}.
Fixes#16064.
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This adds 8 bytes of binary size to every type that has methods. It is
the smallest change I could come up with for 1.7.
Fixes#16037
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I don't see how the call could fail, so, no test. Just a code cleanup in
case it can fail in the future.
Fixes#15987.
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A .syso file may include information that should go into the object file
that is not object code, and should be included even if not using cgo.
The example in the issue is a Windows manifest file.
Fixes#16050.
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The dir parameter was removed in https://golang.org/cl/5732045.
Fixes#15503.
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Functions should be declared to end after the last real instruction, not
after the last padding byte. We achieve this by adding the padding while
assembling the text section in the linker instead of adding the padding
to the function symbol in the compiler. This change makes dtrace happy.
TODO: check that this works with external linking
Fixes#15969
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Introduce an op MOVWaddr for addresses on ARM, instead of overuse
ADDconst.
Mark MOVWaddr as rematerializable. This fixes a liveness problem: if
it were not rematerializable, the address of a variable may be spilled
and later use of the address may just load the spilled value without
mentioning the variable, and the liveness code may think it is dead
prematurely.
Update #15365.
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SSA treats SP as constant throughout a function, so as OffPtr [off] SP.
When the stack moves, spilled OffPtr values become invalid, if they are
not pointer-typed.
(Currently it is fine because of the optimization rules that folds OffPtr
into Load/Store. But it'd better be "optimization", not requirement.)
Updates #15365.
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Special case for rewriting OAS inits omitted OASWB, added
that and OAS2FUNC. The special case cannot be default case,
that causes racewalk to fail in horrible ways.
Fixes#16008.
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Generate package comment in alldocs.go using line comments rather than
general comments. This scales better, general comments cannot contain the
"*/" character sequence. Line comments do not have any restrictions on
the comment text that can be contained.
Remove the dependency on sed, which is not cross-platform, not go-gettable
external command.
Remove trailing whitespace from usage string in test.go. It's unnecessary.
Fixes#16030.
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Instead of doing:
x = input
one round of aes on x
x ^= seed
two rounds of aes on x
Do:
x = input
x ^= seed
three rounds of aes on x
This change provides some additional seed-dependent scrambling
which should help prevent collisions.
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On systems that support the POSIX.1-2008 waitid function, we can use it
to block until a wait will succeed. This avoids a possible race
condition: if a program calls p.Kill/p.Signal and p.Wait from two
different goroutines, then it is possible for the wait to complete just
before the signal is sent. In that case, it is possible that the system
will start a new process using the same PID between the wait and the
signal, causing the signal to be sent to the wrong process. The
Process.isdone field attempts to avoid that race, but there is a small
gap of time between when wait returns and isdone is set when the race
can occur.
This CL avoids that race by using waitid to wait until the process has
exited without actually collecting the PID. Then it sets isdone, then
waits for any active signals to complete, and only then collects the PID.
No test because any plausible test would require starting enough
processes to recycle all the process IDs.
Update #13987.
Update #16028.
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