Giving them specific types has the benefit that
binary.BigEndian.Uint32(b) is now a direct call, not an
indirect via a mutable interface value, so it can potentially
be inlined.
Recent changes to the spec relaxed the rules for comparison,
so this code is still valid:
func isLittle(o binary.ByteOrder) { return o == binary.LittleEndian }
The change does break this potential idiom:
o := binary.BigEndian
if foo {
o = binary.LittleEndian
}
That must rewrite to give o an explicit binary.ByteOrder type.
On balance I think the benefit from the direct call and inlining
outweigh the cost of breaking that idiom.
R=r, r2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2427042
parsing and printing to new syntax.
Use -oldparser to parse the old syntax,
use -oldprinter to print the old syntax.
2) Change default gofmt formatting settings
to use tabs for indentation only and to use
spaces for alignment. This will make the code
alignment insensitive to an editor's tabwidth.
Use -spaces=false to use tabs for alignment.
3) Manually changed src/exp/parser/parser_test.go
so that it doesn't try to parse the parser's
source files using the old syntax (they have
new syntax now).
4) gofmt -w src misc test/bench
2nd set of files.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/179067
the bash scripts and makefiles for building go didn't take into account
the fact $GOROOT / $GOBIN could both be directories containing whitespaces,
and was not possible to build it in such a situation.
this commit adjusts the various makefiles/scripts to make it aware of that
possibility, and now it builds successfully when using a path with whitespaces
as well.
Fixes#115.
R=rsc, dsymonds1
https://golang.org/cl/157067
The ByteOrder.Put* methods are already available, this change uses
them to implement the Write function.
R=golang-dev, agl1, rsc, r
https://golang.org/cl/152141
- enabled for function declarations (not just function literals)
- applied gofmt -w $GOROOT/src
(look for instance at src/pkg/debug/elf/elf.go)
R=r, rsc
CC=go-dev
http://go/go-review/1026006
Firstly, with -Werror, GCC switched to printing warnings starting
with "error:". Widening the string matches solves this as the messages
are otherwise unchanged.
Secondly, GCC 4.4 outputs DWARF sections with with NUL bytes in all
the offsets and requires the relocation section for .debug_info to be
processed in order to result in valid DWARF data. Thus we add minimal
handling for relocation sections, which is sufficient for our needs.
BUG=1
Fixes#1.
R=rsc, iant
CC=go-dev
http://go/go-review/1017003