old code was always ABI0, new code tracks the default
this may cause some write barrier removals to fail to fire
Updates #40724.
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When using cgo, some of the frames can be provided by cgoTraceback, a
cgo-provided function to generate C tracebacks. Unlike Go tracebacks,
cgoTraceback has no particular guarantees that it produces valid
tracebacks.
If one of the (invalid) frames happens to put the PC in the alignment
region at the end of a function (filled with int 3's on amd64), then
Frames.Next will find a valid funcInfo for the PC, but pcdatavalue will
panic because PCDATA doesn't cover this PC.
Tolerate this case by doing a non-strict PCDATA lookup. We'll still show
a bogus frame, but at least avoid throwing.
Fixes#44971
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The correct setting of t.nod is needed when exporting types. Make sure
we create instantiated named types correctly so t.nod is set.
New test file interfacearg.go that tests this (by instantiating a type
with an interface). Also has tests for various kinds of method
expressions.
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After recent discussion about bodyless functions, their wrappers,
their stack maps, nosplit, and callbacks, I was inspired to go and
be sure that more defaults were sensible. This may not be all --
currently rtcall is "ABIDefault" which I think is correct, but I
am not 100% certain.
Updates #40724.
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Fix various small bugs related to delaying transformations due to type
params. Most of these relate to the need to delay a transformation when
an argument of an expression or statement has a type parameter that has
a structural constraint. The structural constraint implies the operation
should work, but the transformation can't happen until the actual value
of the type parameter is known.
- delay transformations for send statements and return statements if
any args/values have type params.
- similarly, delay transformation of a call where the function arg has
type parameters. This is mainly important for the case where the
function arg is a pure type parameter, but has a structural
constraint that requires it to be a function. Move the setting of
n.Use to transformCall(), since we may not know how many return
values there are until then, if the function arg is a type parameter.
- set the type of unary expressions from the type2 type (as we do with
most other expressions), since that works better with expressions
with type params.
- deal with these delayed transformations in subster.node() and convert
the CALL checks to a switch statement.
- make sure ir.CurFunc is set properly during stenciling, including
closures (needed for transforming return statements during
stenciling).
New test file typelist.go with tests for these cases.
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CL 298669 implemented wrapping for defer/go calls so the function
being called with defer or go statement has no arguments. This
simplifies the compiler and the runtime, especially with the
new ABI.
Currently, it does not wrap functions that has no arguments but
only results. For defer/go calls, the results are not used. But
the runtime needs to allocate stack space for the callee to store
the results. Wrapping functions with results makes the runtime
simpler.
TODO: maybe not wrap if all results are in registers.
Updates #40724.
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CL 298669 implemented wrapping for defer/go calls so the function
being called with defer or go statement has no arguments. This
simplifies the compiler and the runtime, especially with the
new ABI.
If the called function does not have any argument, we don't need
to wrap. But the code missed the cases of method receiver, as
well as some apparent argumentless builtin calls which may later
be rewritten to having arguments (e.g. recover). This CL makes
sure to wrap those cases. Also add a check to ensure that go and
defer calls are indeed argumentless.
Handle "defer recover()" specially, as recover() is lowered to
runtime.gorecover(FP) where FP is the frame's FP. FP needs to be
evaluated before wrapping.
Updates #40724.
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Currently, for "defer i.M()" if i is nil it panics at the point of
defer statement, not when deferred function is called. We need to
do the nil check before wrapping it.
Updates #40724.
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This CL adds a set of helper functions for testing GC interactions.
These are intended for use in the regabi signature fuzzer, but are
generally useful for GC tests, so we make them generally available to
runtime tests.
These provide:
1. An easy way to force stack movement, for testing stack copying.
2. A simple and robust way to check the reachability of a set of
pointers.
3. A way to check what general category of memory a pointer points to,
mostly so tests can make sure they're testing what they mean to.
For #40724, but generally useful.
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The specials processing loop in mspan.sweep is about to get more
complicated and I'm too allergic to list manipulation to open code
more of it there.
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This was missed in https://golang.org/cl/303329 . It is another
impossible usage of MOVBU as a load like "MOVBU 0(rX), rY, rZ" or
"MOVBU rX(rB), rY, rZ".
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This CL restructures how we track function ABIs and generate ABI
wrappers in the compiler and adds import/export of ABIs across package
boundaries.
Currently, we start by tracking definition and referencing ABIs in two
global maps and eventually move some of this information into the
LSyms for functions. This complicates a lot of the existing code for
handling wrappers and makes it particularly hard to export ABI
information across packages. This change is built around instead
recording this information on the ir.Func.
First, this change replaces the global ABI def/ref maps with a type,
which makes the data flow and lifetime of this information clear in
gc.Main. These are populated during flag parsing.
Then, early in the front-end, we loop over all ir.Funcs to 1. attach
ABI def/ref information to the ir.Funcs and 2. create new ir.Funcs for
ABI wrappers. Step 1 is slightly subtle because the information is
keyed by linker symbol names, so we can't simply look things up in the
compiler's regular symbol table.
By generating ABI wrappers early in the front-end, we decouple this
step from LSym creation, which makes LSym creation much simpler (like
it was before ABI wrappers). In particular, LSyms for wrappers are now
created at the same time as all other functions instead of by
makeABIWrapper, which means we're back to the simpler, old situation
where InitLSym was the only thing responsible for constructing
function LSyms. Hence, we can restore the check that InitLSym is
called exactly once per function.
Attaching the ABI information to the ir.Func has several follow-on
benefits:
1. It's now easy to include in the export info. This enables direct
cross-package cross-ABI calls, which are important for the performance
of calling various hot assembly functions (e.g., internal/bytealg.*).
This was really the point of this whole change.
2. Since all Funcs, including wrappers, now record their definition
ABI, callTargetLSym no longer needs to distinguish wrappers from
non-wrappers, so it's now nearly trivial (it would be completely
trivial except that it has to work around a handful of cases where
ir.Name.Func is nil).
The simplification of callTargetLSym has one desirable but potentially
surprising side-effect: the compiler will now generate direct calls to
the definition ABI even when ABI wrappers are turned off. This is
almost completely unnoticeable except that cmd/internal/obj/wasm looks
for the call from runtime.deferreturn (defined in Go) to
runtime.jmpdefer (defined in assembly) to compile is specially. That
now looks like a direct call to ABI0 rather than going through the
ABIInternal alias.
While we're in here, we also set up the structures to support more
than just ABI0 and ABIInternal and add various additional consistency
checks all around.
Performance-wise, this reduces the overhead induced by wrappers from
1.24% geomean (on Sweet) to 0.52% geomean, and reduces the number of
benchmarks impacts >2% from 5 to 3. It has no impact on compiler speed.
Impact of wrappers before this change:
name old time/op new time/op delta
BiogoIgor 15.8s ± 2% 15.8s ± 1% ~ (p=0.863 n=25+25)
BiogoKrishna 18.3s ± 6% 18.1s ± 7% -1.39% (p=0.015 n=25+25)
BleveIndexBatch100 5.88s ± 3% 6.04s ± 6% +2.72% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
BleveQuery 6.42s ± 1% 6.76s ± 1% +5.31% (p=0.000 n=24+24)
CompileTemplate 245ms ± 3% 250ms ± 6% ~ (p=0.068 n=22+25)
CompileUnicode 93.6ms ± 2% 93.9ms ± 5% ~ (p=0.958 n=22+25)
CompileGoTypes 1.60s ± 2% 1.59s ± 2% ~ (p=0.115 n=24+24)
CompileCompiler 104ms ± 4% 104ms ± 3% ~ (p=0.453 n=22+25)
CompileSSA 11.0s ± 2% 11.0s ± 1% ~ (p=0.789 n=24+25)
CompileFlate 153ms ± 2% 153ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.055 n=21+20)
CompileGoParser 229ms ± 2% 230ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.305 n=21+22)
CompileReflect 585ms ± 5% 582ms ± 3% ~ (p=0.365 n=25+25)
CompileTar 211ms ± 1% 211ms ± 3% ~ (p=0.592 n=20+22)
CompileXML 282ms ± 3% 281ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.937 n=22+23)
CompileStdCmd 13.7s ± 3% 13.6s ± 2% ~ (p=0.700 n=25+25)
FoglemanFauxGLRenderRotateBoat 8.67s ± 1% 8.78s ± 1% +1.30% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
FoglemanPathTraceRenderGopherIter1 20.5s ± 2% 20.9s ± 2% +1.85% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
GopherLuaKNucleotide 30.1s ± 2% 31.1s ± 2% +3.38% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
MarkdownRenderXHTML 246ms ± 5% 250ms ± 1% +1.42% (p=0.002 n=25+23)
Tile38WithinCircle100kmRequest 828µs ± 6% 885µs ± 6% +6.85% (p=0.000 n=23+25)
Tile38IntersectsCircle100kmRequest 1.04ms ± 5% 1.10ms ± 7% +5.63% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
Tile38KNearestLimit100Request 974µs ± 4% 972µs ± 4% ~ (p=0.356 n=25+24)
[Geo mean] 588ms 595ms +1.24%
(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20210328.5)
And after this change:
name old time/op new time/op delta
BiogoIgor 15.9s ± 1% 15.8s ± 1% -0.48% (p=0.008 n=22+25)
BiogoKrishna 18.4s ± 6% 17.8s ± 6% -3.55% (p=0.008 n=25+25)
BleveIndexBatch100 5.86s ± 3% 5.97s ± 4% +1.88% (p=0.001 n=25+25)
BleveQuery 6.42s ± 1% 6.75s ± 1% +5.14% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
CompileTemplate 246ms ± 5% 245ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.472 n=23+23)
CompileUnicode 93.7ms ± 3% 93.5ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.813 n=22+23)
CompileGoTypes 1.60s ± 2% 1.60s ± 2% ~ (p=0.108 n=25+23)
CompileCompiler 104ms ± 3% 104ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.845 n=23+23)
CompileSSA 11.0s ± 2% 11.0s ± 2% ~ (p=0.525 n=25+25)
CompileFlate 152ms ± 1% 153ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.408 n=22+22)
CompileGoParser 230ms ± 1% 230ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.363 n=21+23)
CompileReflect 582ms ± 3% 584ms ± 4% ~ (p=0.658 n=25+25)
CompileTar 212ms ± 2% 211ms ± 2% ~ (p=0.315 n=23+24)
CompileXML 282ms ± 1% 282ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.991 n=23+22)
CompileStdCmd 13.6s ± 2% 13.6s ± 2% ~ (p=0.699 n=25+24)
FoglemanFauxGLRenderRotateBoat 8.66s ± 1% 8.69s ± 1% +0.28% (p=0.002 n=25+24)
FoglemanPathTraceRenderGopherIter1 20.5s ± 3% 20.5s ± 2% ~ (p=0.407 n=25+25)
GopherLuaKNucleotide 30.1s ± 2% 31.2s ± 2% +3.82% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
MarkdownRenderXHTML 246ms ± 3% 245ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.478 n=23+22)
Tile38WithinCircle100kmRequest 820µs ± 4% 856µs ± 5% +4.39% (p=0.000 n=24+25)
Tile38IntersectsCircle100kmRequest 1.05ms ± 6% 1.07ms ± 6% +1.91% (p=0.014 n=25+25)
Tile38KNearestLimit100Request 970µs ± 4% 970µs ± 3% ~ (p=0.819 n=22+24)
[Geo mean] 588ms 591ms +0.52%
(https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20210328.6)
For #40724.
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We haven't needed this debugging flag in a while and it's going to
complicate a change to how to generate wrappers. Eliminate it in favor
of just using the objabi.Experiment.RegabiWrappers global toggle.
Updates #40724.
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Function values must always point to the ABIInternal entry point of a
function. It wasn't entirely obvious to me we were getting this right,
so this CL adds checks for this.
Updates #40724.
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ir.Name.Func is non-nil for *almost* all function names. This CL fixes
a few more major cases that leave it nil, though there are still a few
cases left: interface method values, and algorithms generated by
eqFor, hashfor, and hashmem.
We'll need this for mapping from ir.Names to function ABIs shortly.
The remaining cases would be nice to fix, but they're all guaranteed
to be ABIInternal, so we can at least work around them.
For #40724.
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This is a cleanup to bring funcsym tracking a little closer to the
ir.Func. (I thought I needed this for a later change. That turned out
not to be the case, but it's a nice cleanup.)
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CL 64811 removed dcopy. Update the comment in types.Sym.
The Russquake moved iexport.go. Update the path to it.
WRAPPER is now also used by ABI wrappers, so update the comment since
it's now more general than method wrappers.
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dev.typeparams is not used anymore for active development.
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We can now use transformAssign.
The only remaining typechecker calls in the noder2 pass are for
CompLitExpr nodes (OCOMPLIT).
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The value is always 'false'. Brings the code closer in line with go/types.
Follow-up on https://golang.org/cl/304129.
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When PSSSaltLength is set, the maximum salt length must equal:
(modulus_key_size - 1 + 7)/8 - hash_length - 2
and for example, with a 4096 bit modulus key, and a SHA-1 hash,
it should be:
(4096 -1 + 7)/8 - 20 - 2 = 490
Previously we'd encounter this error:
crypto/rsa: key size too small for PSS signature
Fixes#42741
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Rather than checking the linker name or its path for the string "clang",
use linkerFlagSupported to determine whether the -Qunused-arguments flag
may be passed to the linker.
Fixes#45241
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Discovered by Junchen Li on CL 246858, the comparison before p and z are
swapped can be simplified from
pe < ze || (pe == ze && (pm1 < zm1 || (pm1 == zm1 && pm2 < zm2)))
to
pe < ze || pe == ze && pm1 < zm1
because zm2 is initialized to 0 before the branch.
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Adds helper functions for users working with other systems which
represent time in milliseconds or microseconds since the Unix epoch.
Fixes#44196
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Under certain circumstances, the existing rules for bit operations can
produce code that writes beyond its intended bounds. For example,
consider the following code:
func repro(b []byte, addr, bit int32) {
_ = b[3]
v := uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 | uint32(b[3])<<24 | 1<<(bit&31)
b[0] = byte(v)
b[1] = byte(v >> 8)
b[2] = byte(v >> 16)
b[3] = byte(v >> 24)
}
Roughly speaking:
1. The expression `1 << (bit & 31)` is rewritten into `(SHLL 1 bit)`
2. The expression `uint32(b[0]) | uint32(b[1])<<8 | uint32(b[2])<<16 |
uint32(b[3])<<24` is rewritten into `(MOVLload &b[0])`
3. The statements `b[0] = byte(v) ... b[3] = byte(v >> 24)` are
rewritten into `(MOVLstore &b[0], v)`
4. `(ORL (SHLL 1, bit) (MOVLload &b[0]))` is rewritten into
`(BTSL (MOVLload &b[0]) bit)`. This is a valid transformation because
the destination is a register: in this case, the bit offset is masked
by the number of bits in the destination register. This is identical
to the masking performed by `SHL`.
5. `(MOVLstore &b[0] (BTSL (MOVLload &b[0]) bit))` is rewritten into
`(BTSLmodify &b[0] bit)`. This is an invalid transformation because
the destination is memory: in this case, the bit offset is not
masked, and the chosen instruction may write outside its intended
32-bit location.
These changes fix the invalid rewrite performed in step (5) by
explicitly maksing the bit offset operand to `BT(S|R|C)(L|Q)modify`. In
the example above, the adjusted rules produce
`(BTSLmodify &b[0] (ANDLconst [31] bit))` in step (5).
These changes also add several new rules to rewrite bit sets, toggles,
and clears that are rooted at `(OR|XOR|AND)(L|Q)modify` operators into
appropriate `BT(S|R|C)(L|Q)modify` operators. These rules catch cases
where `MOV(L|Q)store ((OR|XOR|AND)(L|Q) ...)` is rewritten to
`(OR|XOR|AND)(L|Q)modify` before the `(OR|XOR|AND)(L|Q) ...` can be
rewritten to `BT(S|R|C)(L|Q) ...`.
Overall, compilecmp reports small improvements in code size on
darwin/amd64 when the changes to the compiler itself are exlcuded:
file before after Δ %
runtime.s 536464 536412 -52 -0.010%
bytes.s 32629 32593 -36 -0.110%
strings.s 44565 44529 -36 -0.081%
os/signal.s 7967 7959 -8 -0.100%
cmd/vendor/golang.org/x/sys/unix.s 81686 81678 -8 -0.010%
math/big.s 188235 188253 +18 +0.010%
cmd/link/internal/loader.s 89295 89056 -239 -0.268%
cmd/link/internal/ld.s 633551 633232 -319 -0.050%
cmd/link/internal/arm.s 18934 18928 -6 -0.032%
cmd/link/internal/arm64.s 31814 31801 -13 -0.041%
cmd/link/internal/riscv64.s 7347 7345 -2 -0.027%
cmd/compile/internal/ssa.s 4029173 4033066 +3893 +0.097%
total 21298280 21301472 +3192 +0.015%
Change-Id: I2e560548b515865129e1724e150e30540e9d29ce
GitHub-Last-Rev: 9a42bd29a5
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#45242
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304869
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Trust: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
The cmd/pprof package currently uses golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal
which - as of CL 258003 - is merely a wrapper around golang.org/x/term.
Thus, drop the dependency on golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal and use
golang.org/x/term directly.
Change-Id: Ib15f1f110c338b9dba4a91a873171948ae6298a4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304691
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Pull out the tranformation part of the typechecking functions for:
- selector expressions (OXDOT)
- calls to builtin functions (which go through the typechecker loop
twice, once for the call and once for each different kind of
builtin).
Some of the transformation functions create new nodes that should have
the same type as the original node. For consistency, now each of the
transformation functions requires that the node passed in has its type
and typecheck flag set. If the transformation function replaces or adds
new nodes, it will set the type and typecheck flag for those new nodes.
As usual, passes all the gotests, even with -G=3 enabled.
Change-Id: Ic48b0ce5f58425f4a358afa78315bfc7c28066c4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304729
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Implements FileInfoToDirEntry which converts an fs.FileInfo to fs.DirEntry.
Fixes#42387.
Change-Id: Ie723b6ed583c6c5ecf22bbe64e3b6496f5114254
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/293649
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Reviewed-by: Emmanuel Odeke <emmanuel@orijtech.com>
On ARM64, (external) linker generated trampoline may clobber R16
and R17. In CL 183842 we change Duff's devices not to use those
registers. However, this is not enough. The register allocator
also needs to know that these registers may be clobbered in any
calls that don't follow the standard Go calling convention. This
include Duff's devices and the write barrier.
Fixes#32773, second attempt.
Change-Id: Ia52a891d9bbb8515c927617dd53aee5af5bd9aa4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/184437
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Reviewed-by: Meng Zhuo <mzh@golangcn.org>
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Trust: Meng Zhuo <mzh@golangcn.org>
As suggested by Bryan in CL 249759, remove the forwarding aliases in
cmd/cover and use the symbols from golang.org/x/tools directly.
cmd/cover is not an importable package, so it is fine to remove these
exported symbols.
Change-Id: I887c5e9349f2dbe4c90be57f708412b844e18081
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304690
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Ensure that user ConnState callbacks have completed before returning
from (*httptest.Server).Close.
Fixes: #37510Fixes: #37505Fixes: #45237
Change-Id: I8fe7baa089fbe4f3836bf6ae9767c7b1270d1331
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304829
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This change avoids executing syscalls testing if IPv4 address mapping
is possible unless the socket being opened belongs to the AF_INET6
family.
In a pledged OpenBSD process, this test is only allowed when the
"inet" pledge is granted; however this check was also being performed
for AF_UNIX sockets (separately permitted under the "unix" pledge),
and would cause the process to be killed by the kernel. By avoiding
the IPv4 address mapping check until the socket is checked to be
AF_INET6, a pledged OpenBSD process using AF_UNIX sockets without the
"inet" pledge won't be killed for this misbehavior.
The OpenBSD kernel is not currently ready to support using UNIX domain
sockets with only the "unix" pledge (and without "inet"), but this is
one change necessary to support this.
Change-Id: If6962a7ad999b71bcfc9fd8e10d9c4067fa3f338
GitHub-Last-Rev: 3c5541b334
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#45155
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This is a small helper file that provides a default importer
for the type checker tests. There is no go/types equivalent.
The actual change is removing the "// UNREVIEWED" marker.
Change-Id: Ic1f9858bdd9b818d9ddad754e072d9d14d8fb9b3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304252
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
The only changes between (equivalent, and reviewed) go/types/examples directory
are in examples/types.go2. The go/types/examples/types.go2 file should be updated
accordingly.
$ f=examples/types.go2; diff $f $HOME/goroot/src/go/types/$f
1d0
< // UNREVIEWED
109c108
< var _ (T /* ERROR cannot use generic type T */ )[ /* ERROR unexpected \[ */ int]
---
> var _ (T /* ERROR cannot use generic type T */ )[ /* ERROR expected ';' */ int]
147a147,154
> // We accept parenthesized embedded struct fields so we can distinguish between
> // a named field with a parenthesized type foo (T) and an embedded parameterized
> // type (foo(T)), similarly to interface embedding.
> // They still need to be valid embedded types after the parentheses are stripped
> // (i.e., in contrast to interfaces, we cannot embed a struct literal). The name
> // of the embedded field is derived as before, after stripping parentheses.
> // (7/14/2020: See comment above. We probably will revert this generalized ability
> // if we go with [] for type parameters.)
149,152c156,158
< ( /* ERROR cannot parenthesize */ int8)
< ( /* ERROR cannot parenthesize */ *int16)
< *( /* ERROR cannot parenthesize */ int32)
< List[int]
---
> int8
> *int16
> *List[int]
155,156c161
< * /* ERROR int16 redeclared */ int16
< List /* ERROR List redeclared */ [int]
---
> * /* ERROR List redeclared */ List[int]
280a286
>
The actual changes are removing the "// UNREVIEWED" markers.
Change-Id: I8a80fa11f3c84f9a403c690b537973a53e1adc2c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304250
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
The changes between (equivalent, and reviewed) go/types/example_test.go
and example_test.go can be seen by comparing patchset 1 and 2. The actual
changes are removing the "// UNREVIEWED" marker.
The primary differences to go/types/example_test.go are:
- use of syntax instead of go/ast package
- no ExampleMethodSet test (types2 doesn't have MethodSet)
- some code in ExampleInfo is disabled due to less precise
position information provided by the syntax tree
Change-Id: I035284357acc8ecb7849022b5a9d873ae2235987
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304249
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
The changes between (equivalent, and reviewed) go/types/api_test.go
and api_test.go can be seen by comparing patchset 1 and 2. The actual
changes are removing the "// UNREVIEWED" marker, the addition of the
TestConvertibleTo and TestAssignableTo tests, and adjustments to test
prefixes (genericPkg, brokenPkg to be in line with go/types).
There are several differences to go/types/api_test.go:
- use of syntax rather than go/ast package
- use of the parseSrc helper function
- TestTypesInfo test entries reflect different handling of untyped nil
- TestInferredInfo is (for go1.17) in another file controlled by a build
constraint in go/types
- TestSelection test is currently skipped (types2 position information
is not accurate enough)
- TestScopeLookupParent doesn't have access to a scanner and instead
relies on syntax.CommentsDo.
- Broken packages are assumed to contain generic code for the tests.
Change-Id: Ic14e6fb9d6bef5416df39e465b5994de76f84097
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304131
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
The changes between (equivalent, and reviewed) go/types/lookup.go
and lookup.go can be seen by comparing patchset 1 and 2. The actual
changes are removing the "// UNREVIEWED" marker.
Note: The function ptrRecv in types2/lookup.go is found in
methodset.go in go/types (methodset.go doesn't exist
in types2).
Change-Id: I48cfd3df0947becb4c3b5e55b89263917bcfbf16
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304129
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>
The changes between (equivalent, and reviewed) go/types/check.go
and check.go can be seen by comparing patchset 1 and 2. The actual
changes are removing the "// UNREVIEWED" marker.
The primary differences to go/types/check.go are:
- use of syntax instead of go/ast package
- tracing is controlled via flag not the "trace" constant
Change-Id: I1c9998afb3e0b7e29f5b169d3a4054cf22841490
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/304109
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
Trust: Robert Griesemer <gri@golang.org>