This adds a new Buffer.AvailableBuffer method that returns
an empty buffer with a possibly non-empty capacity for use
with append-like APIs.
The typical usage pattern is something like:
b := bb.AvailableBuffer()
b = appendValue(b, v)
bb.Write(b)
It allows logic combining append-like APIs with Buffer
to avoid needing to allocate and manage buffers themselves and
allows the append-like APIs to directly write into the Buffer.
The Buffer.Write method uses the builtin copy function,
which avoids copying bytes if the source and destination are identical.
Thus, Buffer.Write is a constant-time call for this pattern.
Performance:
BenchmarkBufferAppendNoCopy 2.909 ns/op 5766942167.24 MB/s
This benchmark should only be testing the cost of bookkeeping
and never the copying of the input slice.
Thus, the MB/s should be orders of magnitude faster than RAM.
Fixes#53685
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Fixes#41198
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Add support for concurrently reading from an HTTP/1 request body
while writing the response.
Normally, the HTTP/1 server automatically consumes any remaining
request body before starting to write a response, to avoid deadlocking
clients which attempt to write a complete request before reading the
response.
Add a ResponseController.EnableFullDuplex method which disables this
behavior.
For #15527
For #57786
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Add functionality to retrieve values for .dynamic entries that don't
correspond to entries in the string table.
Fixes#56892
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For #56986, go/build needs to report up to cmd/go
about //go:debug lines found in the source code.
Rather than make a special case for //go:debug,
this change gathers all top-level directives above the
package line and includes them in the result.
The go command's module index must match go/build,
so this CL contains the code to update the index as well.
A future CL will use the //go:debug lines to prepare the default
GODEBUG settings, as well as rejecting such lines in non-main
packages.
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Introduce a new SysProcAttr member called Jail on FreeBSD. This allows
supplying an existing jail's ID to which the child process is attached
before calling the exec system call.
Fixes#46259
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The freebsd/riscv64 port was added in go1.20, make cmd/api aware of it and
backfill API files.
For #58582
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The freebsd/arm64 port was added in go1.14, make cmd/api aware of it and
backfill API files.
For #58582
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This change introduces the Compare and Compare32 functions
based on the total-ordering predicate in IEEE-754, section 5.10.
In particular,
* -NaN is ordered before any other value
* +NaN is ordered after any other value
* -0 is ordered before +0
* All other values are ordered the usual way
Compare-8 0.4537n ± 1%
Compare32-8 0.3752n ± 1%
geomean 0.4126n
Fixes#56491.
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This copies parts of x/exp/slices into the standard library.
We omit all functions that depend on constraints.Ordered,
and the Func variants of all such functions. In particular this
omits the various Sort and Search functions.
Fixes#57433
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This change introduces the Compare and Compare32 functions
based on the total-ordering predicate in IEEE-754, section 5.10.
In particular,
* -NaN is ordered before any other value
* +NaN is ordered after any other value
* -0 is ordered before +0
* All other values are ordered the usual way
name time/op
Compare-8 0.24ns ± 1%
Compare32-8 0.24ns ± 0%
Fixes#56491.
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Update unicode/tables.go to reflect changes in the Unicode Standard up to
Unicode 15.0.0, released 13 Sept 2022.
In order to accommodate this update, strconv/isPrint has been updated to
reflect changes in printable characters.
Also changed is template/exec_test.go for both text and html packages- in
the test "TestJSEscaping", rune U+FDFF was used as a placeholder for an
unprintable character. This codepoint was assigned and made printable in
Unicode 14.0.0, breaking this test. It has been replaced with the assigned
and never-printable U+FFFE to fix the test and provide resiliency in the
future.
This upgrade bypasses Unicode 14.0.0, but is compatible.
Updates https://github.com/golang/go/issues/48621
Fixes https://github.com/golang/go/issues/55079
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This copies x/exp/maps into the standard library (except for the Clear
function which is now available as the clear builtin.)
Fixes#57436
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This operation converts a big.Int to float64,
reporting the accuracy of the result, with
a fast path in hardware.
Fixes#56984
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This method returns the array updated by SetLines, for
use in exporter packages.
Fixes#57708
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Updates #57237
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Long ago we decided that panic(nil) was too unlikely to bother
making a special case for purposes of recover. Unfortunately,
it has turned out not to be a special case. There are many examples
of code in the Go ecosystem where an author has written panic(nil)
because they want to panic and don't care about the panic value.
Using panic(nil) in this case has the unfortunate behavior of
making recover behave as though the goroutine isn't panicking.
As a result, code like:
func f() {
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("panicked! %v", err)
}
}()
call1()
call2()
}
looks like it guarantees that call2 has been run any time f returns,
but that turns out not to be strictly true. If call1 does panic(nil),
then f returns "successfully", having recovered the panic, but
without calling call2.
Instead you have to write something like:
func f() {
done := false
defer func() {
if err := recover(); !done {
log.Fatalf("panicked! %v", err)
}
}()
call1()
call2()
done = true
}
which defeats nearly the whole point of recover. No one does this,
with the result that almost all uses of recover are subtly broken.
One specific broken use along these lines is in net/http, which
recovers from panics in handlers and sends back an HTTP error.
Users discovered in the early days of Go that panic(nil) was a
convenient way to jump out of a handler up to the serving loop
without sending back an HTTP error. This was a bug, not a feature.
Go 1.8 added panic(http.ErrAbortHandler) as a better way to access the feature.
Any lingering code that uses panic(nil) to abort an HTTP handler
without a failure message should be changed to use http.ErrAbortHandler.
Programs that need the old, unintended behavior from net/http
or other packages can set GODEBUG=panicnil=1 to stop the run-time error.
Uses of recover that want to detect panic(nil) in new programs
can check for recover returning a value of type *runtime.PanicNilError.
Because the new GODEBUG is used inside the runtime, we can't
import internal/godebug, so there is some new machinery to
cross-connect those in this CL, to allow a mutable GODEBUG setting.
That won't be necessary if we add any other mutable GODEBUG settings
in the future. The CL also corrects the handling of defaulted GODEBUG
values in the runtime, for #56986.
Fixes#25448.
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The darwin arm64 port was added in Go 1.16 and is a first-class port,
so it should be tracked by cmd/api. This CL does that, backfilling
API files as needed.
It also removes a spurious cgo.Incomplete API feature.
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End-of-line comments are not doc comments,
so Deprecated notes in them are not recognized
as deprecation notices. Rewrite the comments.
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End-of-line comments are not doc comments,
so Deprecated notes in them are not recognized
as deprecation notices. Rewrite the comments.
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End-of-line comments are not doc comments,
so Deprecated notes in them are not recognized
as deprecation notices. Rewrite the comments.
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Deprecating an API creates notices that go out to potentially
millions of Go developers encouraging them to update their code.
The choice to deprecate an API is as important as the choice to
add a new API. We should track those and make them explicit.
This will also ensure that deprecations go through proposal review.
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Ordinary interface types now satisfy comparable constraints. This
is a fully backward-compatible change: it simply permits additional
code to be valid that wasn't valid before.
This change makes the new comparable semantics the default behavior,
depending on the Go -lang version.
It also renames the flag types2.Config.AltComparableSemantics to
types2.Config.OldComparableSemantics and inverts its meaning
(or types.Config.oldComparableSemantics respectively).
Add new predicate Satisfies (matching the predicate Implements but
for constraint satisfaction), per the proposal description.
Adjust some existing tests by setting -oldComparableSemantics
and add some new tests that verify version-dependent behavior.
The compiler flag -oldcomparable may be used to temporarily
switch back to the Go 1.18/1.19 behavior should this change
cause problems, or to identify that a problem is unrelated
to this change. The flag will be removed for Go 1.21.
For #52509.
For #56548.
For #57011.
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This is missing a test for Ed25519ph with context, since the RFC doesn't
provide one.
Fixes#31804
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Adds a method which allows users to set a fallback certificate pool for
usage during verification if the system certificate pool is empty.
Updates #43958
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Return a distinguishable error when reading an archive file
with a path that is:
- absolute
- escapes the current directory (../a)
- on Windows, a reserved name such as NUL
Users may ignore this error and proceed if they do not need name
sanitization or intend to perform it themselves.
Fixes#25849Fixes#55356
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IsLocal reports whether a path lexically refers to a location
contained within the directory in which it is evaluated.
It identifies paths that are absolute, escape a directory
with ".." elements, and (on Windows) paths that reference
reserved device names.
For #56219.
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The ResponseController type provides a discoverable interface
to optional methods implemented by ResponseWriters.
c := http.NewResponseController(w)
c.Flush()
vs.
if f, ok := w.(http.Flusher); ok {
f.Flush()
}
Add the ability to control per-request read and write deadlines
via the ResponseController SetReadDeadline and SetWriteDeadline
methods.
For #54136
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crypto/rsa assumes RSA OAEP uses the same hash to be used for both the label
and the mask generation function. However, implementations in other languages,
such as Java and Python, allow these parameters to be specified independently.
This change allows the MGF hash to be specified independently for decrypt
operations in order to allow decrypting ciphertexts generated in other
environments.
Fixes: #19974
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Extend the context package to allow users to specify why a context was
canceled in the form of an error, the "cause". Users write the cause
by calling WithCancelCause to construct a derived context, then
calling cancel(cause) to cancel the context with the provided cause.
Users retrieve the cause by calling context.Cause(ctx), which returns
the cause of the first cancelation for ctx or any of its parents.
The cause is implemented as a field of cancelCtx, since only cancelCtx
can be canceled. Calling cancel copies the cause to all derived (child)
cancelCtxs. Calling Cause(ctx) finds the nearest parent cancelCtx by
looking up the context value keyed by cancelCtxKey.
API changes:
+pkg context, func Cause(Context) error
+pkg context, func WithCancelCause(Context) (Context, CancelCauseFunc)
+pkg context, type CancelCauseFunc func(error)
Fixes#26356Fixes#51365
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Fixes#55301
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We don't have a formatter for these files, so check here that
they are in the right form to allow 'cat next/*.txt >go1.X.txt'
at the end of each cycle.
Fix the api files that the check finds.
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For #56041
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The Grow method is like the proposed slices.Grow function
in that it ensures that the slice has enough capacity to append
n elements without allocating.
The implementation of Grow is a thin wrapper over runtime.growslice.
This also changes Append and AppendSlice to use growslice under the hood.
Fixes#48000
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