Looks like CL 413361 which added CaseClause.RTypes missed the need
to regenerate this file.
Also CL 413357 added DynamicTypeAssertExpr.SrcRType, same issue.
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CL 327871 changes methodWrapper to always perform inlining after global
escape analysis. However, inlining the method may reveal closures, which
require walking all function bodies to decide whether to capture free
variables by value or by ref.
To fix it, just not doing inline if the method contains any closures.
Fixes#53702
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Shape-based stenciling in unified IR is done by converting type argument
to its underlying type. So it agressively check that type argument is
not a TFORW. However, for recursive instantiated type argument, it may
still be a TFORW when shapifying happens. Thus the assertion failed,
causing the compiler crashing.
To fix it, just allow fully instantiated type when shapifying.
Fixes#54512Fixes#54722
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When a base+displacement kind of operand is given in an index-mode
instruction, the assembler does not flag it as an invalid instruction
causing the user to get an incorrect encoding of that instruction
leading to incorrect execution of the program.
Enable assembler to recognize valid and invalid operands used in index
mode instructions by classifying SOREG type into two further types
XOREG (used uniquely in index addressing mode instructions) and SOREG
for instructions working on base+displacement operands.
Also cleaned up usage of obj.Addr.Scale on PPC64.
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When spilling arg to stack or register, if it's a newly created value,
the arg position should be preserved. Otherwise, we may end up using
position information from deadcode lines.
This fixes the minimized test case in #54625 by mdempsky@, and make
building std successfully. However, the inline trees for these tests
still be corrupted:
- fixedbugs/issue53982.go
- typeparam/issue47775.go
- typeparam/issue47775b.go
- typeparam/issue49432.go
We probably still mess up the inline position somewhere else.
Updates #54625
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The current implementation always returns false for non-comparable
values, update the doc to reflect that.
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CL 426079 started checking errors from RecentTag.
Unfortunately, we forgot to run "-longtest" SlowBots, and it turns out
to have broken non-short tests for non-git VCS implementations,
because those don't implement the RecentTag method.
Updates #53935.
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Avoid allocating large amounts of memory for corrupt input.
No test case because the problem can only happen for invalid data.
Let the fuzzer find cases like this.
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The existing documentation did not explain the difference between
placing a _test.go file in the same package as what is being
tested vs. adding it to a separate _test package. This explains the
distinction and adds an example.
Concept is explained well here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/31443271Fixes#25223
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The existing implementation creates more branches with more states: -1, 0, 1,
which makes it not very intuitive to understand, let's use sync.Once and boolean
instead to make it more straightforward.
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In initLocal for GOOS=js, use internal/itoa introduced in CL 301549
instead of a local implementation.
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The current implementation ignores the error when it tries to get
the recent tag on revisions, which results in incorrect pseudo
version (v0.0.0-) is derived.
Fixes#53935
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Time.appendFormatRFC3339 is a specialized implementation of
Time.appendFormat. We expect the two to be identical.
Add a fuzz test to ensure this property.
Updates #54093
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FileServer provides a read-only service. Methods other than GET or HEAD should
be denied with an Allow header.
Fixes#53501
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Previously the first operand of FMOVD and FMOVS could be $0, which
would be converted to the ZR register. This is prohibited by CL 404316,
also it broken the encoding of "FMOVD/FMOVS ZR, Rn", this CL restores
this instruction format and fixes the encoding issue.
Fixes#54655.
Fixes#54729.
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If array element is not interface, array or struct, we just need to
check whether the array element type is comparable.
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Prior to this commit, png.Decode would allow TrueColor PNG images that
have one but not both of PLTE and tRNS chunks.
Fixes#54142
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uint32(sz) != n*uint32(ddSz) can go wrong if
the RHS overflows, so do it in wider precision.
Fixes#54640.
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Correctly set this flag while parsing the syscall result.
The FlagUp flag can not distinguish the following situations:
1. interface is plugged, automatically up, and in running(UP) state
2. interface is not plugged, administratively or manually set to up,
but in DOWN state
So, We can't distinguish the state of a NIC by the FlagUp flag alone.
Fixes#53482
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R_PPC64_SECTOFF_LO_DS is defined as reloc 62 on all PPC64 ELF ABIs.
Fixes#53356
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For #46746
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A recent change was made for ppc64x to treat ANDCCconst as
a tuple, allowing ANDconst to be removed from the list
of ops. Included in that change were some improvements to the
rules to avoid some extra code, mainly the elimination of a
cmp 0 following an andi. and in some cases the following
isel. While those changes worked for most cases, in a few
cases some extra unnecessary code was generated.
Currently the snippet appears in archive/zip.(*FileHeader).Mode:
ANDCC R4,$1,R5 // andi. r5,r4,1
ANDCC R4,$16,R5 // andi. r5,r4,16
CMPW R5,R0 // cmpw r5,r0
ADDIS $0,$-32768,R5 // lis r5,-32768
OR R5,$511,R5 // ori r5,r5,511
MOVD $438,R6 // li r6,438
ISEL $2,R6,R5,R5 // isel r5,r6,r5,eq
MOVD $-147,R6 // li r6,-147
AND R6,R5,R6 // and r6,r5,r6
ANDCC R4,$1,R4 // andi. r4,r4,1
ISEL $2,R5,R6,R4 // isel r4,r5,r6,eq
The first ANDCC is never used and should not be there.
From the ssa.html file, the scheduler is not putting the Select1
close to the ISEL, which results in the flag being clobbered
before it can be used. By changing the score for a Select0 or Select1
with type Flags, the extra ANDCC does not occur.
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This removes one of the branches in the atomicCas sequences for
ppc64/ppc64le.
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Both FileServer and NewFileTransport can try to seek a file, specifically
when MIME type sniffing is performed. This can be somewhat surprising to an
implementer of an fs.FS, as their filesystem will appear to work until a
user tries to access a file with an unrecognized extension (which requires
type sniffing and therefore seeking). With FileServer, this results in a
"seeker can't seek" message, which is not very clear for the developer.
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adapter function mentioning the requirement.
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To make it easier to extract the HTTP/2 error code (if any) from
net/http errors, implement an As method on the vendored copy of
golang.org/x/net/http2.StreamError. The new As method lets users work
with the vendored error type as though it were the x/net/http2
StreamError.
Fixes#53896.
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Fixes#48866
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Atomic types may be used anywhere in the runtime,
so they must omit its usual stack overflow checks to avoid errors from stack splits.
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