The proposal to add a DNS cache was rejected, so there is no longer a
need for the associated TODO.
Updates #24796
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Unlike normal load+op opcodes, the load+compare opcode does
not clobber its non-load argument. Allow the load+compare merge
to happen even if the non-load argument is used elsewhere.
Noticed when investigating issue #28417.
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Named constants are represented as OLITERAL with n.Sym != nil.
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This instruction was linked with a new stack layout which might be
needed for AIX. This change might not be taken finally. So, this
instruction must be removed.
See https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/138733
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The build list is very incomplete in vendor mode,
so we can't rely on it in general.
findModule may be called in modload.PackageModuleInfo, which
load.LoadImport invokes relatively early during a build.
Before this change, the accompanying test failed at 'go build
-mod=vendor' with the message:
build diamondpoint: cannot find module for path diamondpoint
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The existing mod_tidy test uses replacements, but doesn't replace
modules that can also be resolved by fetching from GOPROXY, and
doesn't check the differences between the internal and external views.
This new test clarifies that interaction with a more realistic example.
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These files were already ignored via a hard-coded list of excluded files.
Instead of trying to interpret the build tags for these (few) files,
recognize the tags automatically and continue to exclude them.
Fixes#10370.
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Truthy returns the JavaScript "truthiness" of the given value. In
JavaScript, false, 0, "", null, undefined, and NaN are "falsy", and
everything else is "truthy".
Fixes#28264
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This commits fixes tests for AIX inside os package.
"hostname" command on AIX returns "name.domain" and not only "name".
So, "hostname -s" must be called.
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With https://golang.org/cl/135455, gccgo now uses a different mangling
scheme for package paths; add code to use this new scheme for function
and variable symbols. Since users sometimes use older versions of
gccgo with newer versions of go, perform a test at runtime to see
which mangling scheme is in effect for the version of 'gccgo' in the
path.
Updates #27534.
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Writer method returns the underlying io.Writer used by the given Logger
object.
Fixes#28327
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The alias declaration needs to come after the function it is aliasing.
It isn't a big deal in this case, as bits.Mul inlines and has as its
body bits.Mul64, so the desired code gets generated regardless.
The alias should only have an effect on inlining cost estimates
(for functions that call bits.Mul).
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This commit adds a check of "process.title" to detect Node.js.
The web app bundler Parcel sets "process" to an empty object. This
incorrectly got detected as Node.js, even though the script was
running in a browser.
Fixes#28364.
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The equal methods were only there for testing, and I remember regularly
getting them wrong while developing tls-tris. Replace them with simple
reflect.DeepEqual calls.
The only special thing that equal() would do is ignore the difference
between a nil and a zero-length slice. Fixed the Generate methods so
that they create the same value that unmarshal will decode. The
difference is not important: it wasn't tested, all checks are
"len(slice) > 0", and all cases in which presence matters are
accompanied by a boolean.
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If something causes the recorded tests to deviate from the expected
flows, they might wait forever for data that is not coming. Add a short
timeout, after which a useful error message is shown.
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On AIX, sys.Pgid must be a int32 and not a int64 as on Solaris for ioctl
syscall.
Pid_t type can be used to provide the same code in both OS. But pid_t
must be added to ztypes_solaris_amd64.go.
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Big title and the help link were taking almost 15% of vertical space.
The CL makes header smaller.
Change-Id: I36f55ceb23b444e8060a479500c5f709cbd3f6f0
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Certain installations of Xcode are affected by a bug that causes
them to print an inconsequential link-time warning that looks like:
ld: warning: text-based stub file /System/Library/Frameworks//Security.framework/Security.tbd and library file /System/Library/Frameworks//Security.framework/Security are out of sync. Falling back to library file for linking.
This has nothing to do with Go, and we've sent this repro case
to Apple:
$ pkgutil --pkg-info=com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables | grep version
version: 10.0.0.0.1.1535735448
$ clang --version
Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang-1000.10.44.2)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin17.7.0
Thread model: posix
InstalledDir: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin
$ cat > issue.c
int main() { return 0; }
^D
$ clang issue.c -framework CoreFoundation
ld: warning: text-based stub file /System/Library/Frameworks//CoreFoundation.framework/CoreFoundation.tbd and library file /System/Library/Frameworks//CoreFoundation.framework/CoreFoundation are out of sync. Falling back to library file for linking.
$
Even if Apple does release a fixed Xcode, many people are seeing
this useless warning, and we might as well make it go away.
Fixes#26073.
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Use t.Fatalf instead of t.Errorf followed by t.FailNow.
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Unlike the go resolver, the existing cgo resolver exchanges both DNS A
and AAAA RR queries unconditionally and causes unreasonable connection
setup latencies to applications using the cgo resolver.
This change adds new argument (`network`) in all functions through the
series of calls: from Resolver.internetAddrList to cgoLookupIPCNAME.
Benefit: no redundant DNS calls if certain IP version is used IPv4/IPv6
(no `AAAA` DNS requests if used tcp4, udp4, ip4 network. And vice
versa: no `A` DNS requests if used tcp6, udp6, ip6 network)
Fixes#25947
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This adds a crypto/tls.RecordHeaderError.Conn field containing the TLS
underlying net.Conn for non-TLS handshake errors, and then uses it in
the net/http Server to return plaintext HTTP 400 errors when a client
mistakenly sends a plaintext HTTP request to an HTTPS server. This is the
same behavior as Apache.
Also in crypto/tls: swap two error paths to not use a value before
it's valid, and don't send a alert record when a handshake contains a
bogus TLS record (a TLS record in response won't help a non-TLS
client).
Fixes#23689
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`go vendor` is now `go mod vendor`. So it should be unified to use `go mod vendor` in error messages.
Change-Id: I9e84b9a4f4500659b183b83040867b12a8d174aa
GitHub-Last-Rev: 8516e246d4
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If a field and method have the same name, mark the respective struct field
so that we don't report follow-on errors when the field/method is accessed.
Per suggestion of @mdempsky.
Fixes#28268.
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The Callback and TypedArray are the only JavaScript types supported by
the library, thus they are special-cased in a type switch of ValueOf.
Instead, a Ref interface is defined to allow external wrapper types
to be handled properly by ValueOf.
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make fixedSize, oldFixedSize constants.
use st instead of stat for function arg so that we do not shadow the stat() function.
dstPos+reclen == len(buf) is a valid write location, update the break condition.
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If no GOIOS_DEV_ID is set, iostest.bash will eval the output of
detect.go. Prepend the note output by detect.go with # to make
the shell ignore it.
Went undetected for so long because the iOS builders usually run
with GOIOS_DEV_ID set.
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The iOS test harness only include files from the tested package or
below. Skip a test on iOS that required files outside the package.
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This commit adds AIX operating system to cmd/link package for ppc64
architecture.
Updates: #25893
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The randomTrap const is initialized to a non-zero value for linux in
getrandom_linux_$GOARCH.go and for freebsd in getrandom_freebsd.go
directly since CL 16662. Thus, omit the unnecessary check.
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This commit adds support for DWARF 64bits which is needed for AIX
operating system.
It also adds the save of each compilation unit's size which will be
used during XCOFF generation in a following patch.
Updates: #25893
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This piece of code predates the addition of os.UserCacheDir, and it
looks like os.UserCacheDir was based on this piece of code.
The two behaved exactly the same, minus cmd/go's addition of AppData for
Windows XP in CL 87675. However, Go 1.11 dropped support for Windows XP,
so we can safely ignore that change now.
The only tweaks necessary are to return "off" if an error is
encountered, and to disable warnings if we're using "/.cache".
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The crypto/tls record layer used a custom buffer implementation with its
own semantics, freelist, and offset management. Replace it all with
per-task bytes.Buffer, bytes.Reader and byte slices, along with a
refactor of all the encrypt and decrypt code.
The main quirk of *block was to do a best-effort read past the record
boundary, so that if a closeNotify was waiting it would be peeked and
surfaced along with the last Read. Address that with atLeastReader and
ReadFrom to avoid a useless copy (instead of a LimitReader or CopyN).
There was also an optimization to split blocks along record boundary
lines without having to copy in and out the data. Replicate that by
aliasing c.input into consumed c.rawInput (after an in-place decrypt
operation). This is safe because c.rawInput is not used until c.input is
drained.
The benchmarks are noisy but look like an improvement across the board,
which is a nice side effect :)
name old time/op new time/op delta
HandshakeServer/RSA-8 817µs ± 2% 797µs ± 2% -2.52% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P256-RSA-8 984µs ±11% 897µs ± 0% -8.89% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P256-ECDSA-P256-8 206µs ±10% 199µs ± 3% ~ (p=0.113 n=10+9)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-X25519-ECDSA-P256-8 204µs ± 3% 202µs ± 1% -1.06% (p=0.013 n=10+9)
HandshakeServer/ECDHE-P521-ECDSA-P521-8 15.5ms ± 0% 15.6ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.095 n=9+10)
Throughput/MaxPacket/1MB-8 5.35ms ±19% 5.39ms ±36% ~ (p=1.000 n=9+10)
Throughput/MaxPacket/2MB-8 9.20ms ±15% 8.30ms ± 8% -9.79% (p=0.035 n=10+9)
Throughput/MaxPacket/4MB-8 13.8ms ± 7% 13.6ms ± 8% ~ (p=0.315 n=10+10)
Throughput/MaxPacket/8MB-8 25.1ms ± 3% 23.2ms ± 2% -7.66% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Throughput/MaxPacket/16MB-8 46.9ms ± 1% 43.0ms ± 3% -8.29% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Throughput/MaxPacket/32MB-8 88.9ms ± 2% 82.3ms ± 2% -7.40% (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Throughput/MaxPacket/64MB-8 175ms ± 2% 164ms ± 4% -6.18% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/1MB-8 5.79ms ±26% 5.82ms ±22% ~ (p=0.912 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/2MB-8 9.23ms ±14% 9.50ms ±23% ~ (p=0.971 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/4MB-8 14.5ms ±11% 13.8ms ± 6% -4.66% (p=0.019 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/8MB-8 25.6ms ± 4% 23.5ms ± 3% -8.33% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/16MB-8 47.3ms ± 3% 44.6ms ± 7% -5.65% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/32MB-8 91.9ms ±14% 85.0ms ± 4% -7.55% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/64MB-8 177ms ± 2% 168ms ± 4% -4.97% (p=0.000 n=8+10)
Latency/MaxPacket/200kbps-8 694ms ± 0% 694ms ± 0% ~ (p=0.315 n=10+9)
Latency/MaxPacket/500kbps-8 279ms ± 0% 279ms ± 0% ~ (p=0.447 n=9+10)
Latency/MaxPacket/1000kbps-8 140ms ± 0% 140ms ± 0% ~ (p=0.661 n=9+10)
Latency/MaxPacket/2000kbps-8 71.1ms ± 0% 71.1ms ± 0% +0.05% (p=0.019 n=9+9)
Latency/MaxPacket/5000kbps-8 30.4ms ± 7% 30.5ms ± 4% ~ (p=0.720 n=9+10)
Latency/DynamicPacket/200kbps-8 134ms ± 0% 134ms ± 0% ~ (p=0.075 n=10+10)
Latency/DynamicPacket/500kbps-8 54.8ms ± 0% 54.8ms ± 0% ~ (p=0.631 n=10+10)
Latency/DynamicPacket/1000kbps-8 28.5ms ± 0% 28.5ms ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=8+8)
Latency/DynamicPacket/2000kbps-8 15.7ms ±12% 16.1ms ± 0% ~ (p=0.109 n=10+7)
Latency/DynamicPacket/5000kbps-8 8.20ms ±26% 8.17ms ±13% ~ (p=1.000 n=9+9)
name old speed new speed delta
Throughput/MaxPacket/1MB-8 193MB/s ±14% 202MB/s ±30% ~ (p=0.897 n=8+10)
Throughput/MaxPacket/2MB-8 230MB/s ±14% 249MB/s ±17% ~ (p=0.089 n=10+10)
Throughput/MaxPacket/4MB-8 304MB/s ± 6% 309MB/s ± 7% ~ (p=0.315 n=10+10)
Throughput/MaxPacket/8MB-8 334MB/s ± 3% 362MB/s ± 2% +8.29% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Throughput/MaxPacket/16MB-8 358MB/s ± 1% 390MB/s ± 3% +9.08% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Throughput/MaxPacket/32MB-8 378MB/s ± 2% 408MB/s ± 2% +8.00% (p=0.000 n=9+9)
Throughput/MaxPacket/64MB-8 384MB/s ± 2% 410MB/s ± 4% +6.61% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/1MB-8 178MB/s ±24% 182MB/s ±24% ~ (p=0.604 n=9+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/2MB-8 228MB/s ±13% 225MB/s ±20% ~ (p=0.971 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/4MB-8 291MB/s ±10% 305MB/s ± 6% +4.83% (p=0.019 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/8MB-8 327MB/s ± 4% 357MB/s ± 3% +9.08% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/16MB-8 355MB/s ± 3% 376MB/s ± 6% +6.07% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/32MB-8 366MB/s ±12% 395MB/s ± 4% +7.91% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Throughput/DynamicPacket/64MB-8 380MB/s ± 2% 400MB/s ± 4% +5.26% (p=0.000 n=8+10)
Note that this reduced the buffer for the first read from 1024 to 5+512,
so it triggered the issue described at #24198 when using a synchronous
net.Pipe: the first server flight was not being consumed entirely by the
first read anymore, causing a deadlock as both the client and the server
were trying to send (the client a reply to the ServerHello, the server
the rest of the buffer). Fixed by rebasing on top of CL 142817.
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There's precedent in handling panics that happen in functions called
from the standard library. For example, if a fmt.Formatter
implementation fails, fmt will absorb the panic into the output text.
Recovering panics is useful, because otherwise one would have to wrap
some Template.Execute calls with a recover. For example, if there's a
chance that the callbacks may panic, or if part of the input data is nil
when it shouldn't be.
In particular, it's a common confusion amongst new Go developers that
one can call a method on a nil receiver. Expecting text/template to
error on such a call, they encounter a long and confusing panic if the
method expects the receiver to be non-nil.
To achieve this, introduce safeCall, which takes care of handling error
returns as well as recovering panics. Handling panics in the "call"
function isn't strictly necessary, as that func itself is run via
evalCall. However, this makes the code more consistent, and can allow
for better context in panics via the "call" function.
Finally, add some test cases with a mix of funcs, methods, and func
fields that panic.
Fixes#28242.
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The location list for OpArg starts where the OpArg appears;
this is not necessarily as soon as the OpArg coulde be
observed, and it is reasonable for a user to expect that
if a breakpoint is set "on f" then the arguments to f will
be observable where that breakpoint happens to be set (this
may also require setting the breakpoint after the prologue,
but that is another issue).
Change-Id: I0a1b848e50f475e5d8a5fad781241126872a0400
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This adds support for an alignment directive that can be used
within Go asm to indicate preferred code alignment for ppc64x.
This is intended to be used with loops to improve
performance.
This change only adds the directive and aligns the code based
on it. Follow up changes will modify asm functions for
ppc64x that benefit from preferred alignment.
Fixes#14935
Here is one example of the improvement in memmove when the
directive is used on the loops in the code:
Memmove/64 8.74ns ± 0% 8.64ns ± 0% -1.19% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
Memmove/128 11.5ns ± 0% 11.0ns ± 0% -4.35% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
Memmove/256 23.0ns ± 0% 15.3ns ± 0% -33.48% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
Memmove/512 31.7ns ± 0% 31.8ns ± 0% +0.32% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
Memmove/1024 52.3ns ± 0% 43.9ns ± 0% -16.10% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
Memmove/2048 93.2ns ± 0% 76.2ns ± 0% -18.24% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
Memmove/4096 174ns ± 0% 141ns ± 0% -18.97% (p=0.000 n=8+8)
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