In go/types, move field down in environment struct, rename it to
exprPos, and document use.
Updates #69673.
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Remove them them from types2.
Updates #69673.
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There were a few Mercurial command line uses that could cause the wrong
data to be used:
* The log command needs '-r.' to specify the currently checked out commit
* HGPLAIN is needed to disable optional output on commands
* '-S' is needed to for the 'status' command to recurse into any subrepos
The most likely issue to be seen here was the use of '-l1' instead of
'-r.', which prints the most recent commit instead of the current checkout.
Since tagging in Mercurial creates a new commit, this basically means the
data was wrong for every tagged build.
This also adds an hgrc config file to the test, with config options to
keep the time and author values fixed. It's what's used in the Mercurial
test harness to keep the commit hashes stable, and allows the tests here to
also match the time and the revision ID, to prevent regressing.
Fixes#63532
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This moves the implementation of Scope.LookupParent into
environment.lookupScope where it encapsulates the use of
the current environment's position. At least in types2,
that position can be removed, because it is never set.
With this, the type checker doesn't rely on position
information anymore for looking up objects during type
checking.
LookupParent is still called from tests and some go/types
code.
Updates #69673.
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A step towards removing reliance on Scope.LookupParent.
Updates #69673.
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In extremely rare cases of receiver base types of the form
C.foo where C refers to an `import "C"`, we needed Scope.Contains
to lookup the file scope containing the "C" import.
Replace the position-dependent Scope.Contains with an explicit
scope search that doesn't require a position.
Also, make the surrounding code match more closely between
go/types and types2.
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We rename it to iIIEncoding to reflect the fact that instructions
that use this encoding take two integer registers. This change
will allow us to add a new encoding for I-type instructions that
take a single integer register. This new encoding will be used for
instructions that modify CSRs.
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On Arch Linux with gdb version 15.1, the test for TestGdbAutotmpTypes print
the following output,
----
~/src/go/src/runtime
$ go test -run=TestGdbAutotmpTypes -v
=== RUN TestGdbAutotmpTypes
=== PAUSE TestGdbAutotmpTypes
=== CONT TestGdbAutotmpTypes
runtime-gdb_test.go:78: gdb version 15.1
runtime-gdb_test.go:570: gdb output:
Loading Go Runtime support.
Target 'exec' cannot support this command.
Breakpoint 1 at 0x46e416: file /tmp/TestGdbAutotmpTypes750485513/001/main.go, line 8.
This GDB supports auto-downloading debuginfo from the following URLs:
<https://debuginfod.archlinux.org>
Enable debuginfod for this session? (y or [n]) [answered N; input not from terminal]
Debuginfod has been disabled.
To make this setting permanent, add 'set debuginfod enabled off' to .gdbinit.
[New LWP 355373]
[New LWP 355374]
[New LWP 355375]
[New LWP 355376]
Thread 1 "a.exe" hit Breakpoint 1, main.main () at /tmp/TestGdbAutotmpTypes750485513/001/main.go:8
8 func main() {
9 var iface interface{} = map[string]astruct{}
All types matching regular expression "astruct":
File runtime:
[]main.astruct
bucket<string,main.astruct>
hash<string,main.astruct>
main.astruct
typedef hash<string,main.astruct> * map[string]main.astruct;
typedef noalg.[8]main.astruct noalg.[8]main.astruct;
noalg.map.bucket[string]main.astruct
runtime-gdb_test.go:587: could not find []main.astruct; in 'info typrs astruct' output
!!! FAIL
exit status 1
FAIL runtime 0.273s
$
----
In the back trace for "File runtime", each output lines does not end with
";" anymore, while in test we check the string with it.
While at it, print the expected string with "%q" instead of "%s" for
better error message.
Fixes#67089
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The timer code is careful to ensure that if stop/reset is called
while a timer is being run, we cancel the run. However, the code
failed to ensure that in that case stop/reset returned true,
meaning that the timer had been stopped. In the racing case
stop/reset could see that t.when had been set to zero,
and return false, even though the timer had not and never would fire.
Fix this by tracking whether a timer run is in progress,
and using that to reliably detect that the run was cancelled,
meaning that stop/reset should return true.
Fixes#69312
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When using the -x or -n option, we were printing the external
linker error messages from producing the dynimport file.
This was confusing because those linker errors are unimportant and
ignored; only the linker exit status matters, and failure doesn't
drop the build.
Change cmd/go -x to not print the error messages, and to instead
print the linker command line with a notation of whether the
link succeeded or failed.
Fixes#68743
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Fixes#69637.
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One is a test of unsafe.String usage, which was broken before CL 610738
was merged.
The other is trying to improve coverage of "near collision" scenarios in
the HashTrieMap where only the last few bits differ. This is intended to
catch off-by-one errors in iterating down the tree.
For #69534.
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Use sync.OnceFunc and sync.OnceValue to simplify the code.
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Use sync.OnceFunc to simplify the code and to reduce global variables.
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Replaced the manual byte skipping logic with io.CopyN
to improve performance and reduce memory allocation.
This change simplifies the code by directly discarding
the bytes read, enhancing readability and efficiency.
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The old calculation just looked whether PC was within a page of a vDSO
symbol. This doesn't work because the vDSO .text might span two whole
pages, with trampolines and such redirecting PC around between them.
This manifests itself with the new vDSO getrandom() function, where on
PowerPC, the trampoline is quite far away from the actual C function it
jumps into. The effect is that the signal handler doesn't know it's
interrupting a vDSO call and forgets to restore g to R30, resulting in a
crash.
Fix this by storing the start and end of the LOAD section from the
program headers. We could be more specific and parse out the .text
section, but PT_LOAD is good enough and appears to work well.
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Previously, the Checker.allowVersion method would use a token.Pos
to try to infer which file of the current package the checker
was "in". This proved fragile when type-checking syntax that
had been modified or synthesized and whose positions were invalid.
This change records the effective version in the checker state
(checker.environment.version). Just like other aspects of the
environment, the version changes from one file to the next
and must be saved and restored with each check.later closure.
Similarly, declInfo captures and temporarily reinstates
the effective version when checking each object.
+ Test of position independence in go/types and types2
+ Test of panic avoidance in go/types
Fixesgolang/go#69477Fixesgolang/go#69338
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The SSA backend currently only handle struct with up to 4 fields. Thus,
there are different operations corresponding to number fields of the
struct.
This CL generalizes these with just one OpStructMake, allow struct types
with arbitrary number of fields.
However, the ssa.MaxStruct is still kept as-is, and future CL will
increase this value to optimize large structs.
Updates #24416
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In Android version 11 and earlier, pidfd-related system calls
are not allowed by the seccomp policy, which causes crashes due
to SIGSYS signals.
Fixes#69065
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The go1.24 release notes say that go1.22.6 is the
minimum bootstraps required,
the go team also use go1.22.6 bootstraps in testing,
so if there's a problem with using an older version,
automated testing won't uncover it.
Now enforce this in dist to avoid
release notes that do not match reality, which can be confusing.
For #64751
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Calling getrandom() with a zero length is actually valid and useful:
- Calling getrandom(..., 0, 0) will block until the RNG is initialized.
- Calling getrandom(..., 0, GRND_NONBLOCK) will query whether the RNG
is initialized.
So instead of short circuiting execution for these circumstances, pass
this through to the syscall.
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(I noticed the one mistake in hashtriemap.go and figured I'd clean up
others.)
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For #66832
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The SignPSS hash override happened after the boringcrypto block, meaning
if a boringcrypto user passed a hash in the PSSOptions which did not
match the hash argument, it wouldn't be overriden. This change moves the
check above the boring block to make sure the override is honored.
Thanks to Quim Muntal of Microsoft for spotting this issue.
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Fix a regression introduced in CL 572396 causing goroutine stacks not
getting null terminated.
This bug impacts callers that reuse the []StackRecord slice for multiple
calls to GoroutineProfile. See https://github.com/felixge/fgprof/issues/33
for an example of the problem.
Add a test case to prevent similar regressions in the future. Use null
padding instead of null termination to be consistent with other profile
types and because it's less code to implement. Also fix the
ThreadCreateProfile code path.
Fixes#69243
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Fix a regression introduced in CL 598515 causing runtime.MutexProfile
stack traces to omit their root frames.
In most cases this was merely causing the `runtime.goexit` frame to go
missing. But in the case of runtime._LostContendedRuntimeLock, an empty
stack trace was being produced.
Add a test that catches this regression by checking for a stack trace
with the `runtime.goexit` frame.
Also fix a separate problem in expandFrame that could cause
out-of-bounds panics when profstackdepth is set to a value below 32.
There is no test for this fix because profstackdepth can't be changed at
runtime right now.
Fixes#69335
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Grab the print lock around the set of prints we use to report
fatal errors. This ensures that each fatal error gets reported
atomically instead of interleaved with other fatal errors.
Fixes#69447
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The function is only used by Checker.compositeLit.
Also, now its go/types source can be gerated from the types2 source.
No other code changes.
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Remove remaining underIs methods and call underIs function instead.
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Pipe operation seems impossible for wasm build
Fixes#59099
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They are already methods on an arm64-specific type, so they don't
need to have arm64-specific names.
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Preparation for removing the existing non-standard iterators
(is, underIs). Note that we cannot use typeset iterators in
range-over-func because the bootstrap compiler doesn't have
access to it yet.
While at it, move underIs from expr.go to under.go
and adjust some doc strings in typset.go to match
prevailing style in that file.
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Fixes#69576.
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Running `go get -tool example.com/m1` will add a tool line to your mod
file and add any missing dependencies.
Running `go get -tool example.com/m1@none` will drop the tool line from
your mod file.
For golang/go#48429
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Restate deferred call for readability.
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Packages referenced by tool lines in go.mod files will now be included
in the module graph for the new "tool" package pattern and the "all"
package pattern.
For golang/go#48429
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Like for Named types, print type parameters for Alias types.
Add test case for Alias object string to existing test.
To make the test work, factor out the mechanism to set
GOEXPERIMENT=aliastypeparams at test time and use it
for this test as well.
No test case for un-instantiated generic type Alias type
string: there's no existing test framework, the code is
identical as for Named types, and these strings only appear
in tracing output. Tested manually.
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Since we added a local context to git lookups, we need to be more
careful about fetching from remote.
We should not fetch when we are stamping a binary because that could
slow down builds.
For #50603
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