Currently we only include static entries in the hint for sizing
the map when allocating a map for a map literal. Change that to
include all entries.
This will be an overallocation if the dynamic entries in the map have
equal keys, but equal keys in map literals are rare, and at worst we
waste a bit of space.
Fixes#43020
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Especially once this code gets copied into x/tools, we need a way to
evolve the file format, so add an explicit version number.
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We use AutogeneratedPos for most compiler-generated functions. But
for method value wrappers we currently don't. Instead, we use the
Pos for their (direct) declaration if there is one, otherwise
not set it in methodValueWrapper, which will probably cause it to
inherit from the caller, i.e. the Pos of that method value
expression. If that Pos has inline information, it will cause the
method wrapper to have bogus inline information, which could lead
to infinite loop when printing a stack trace.
Change it to use AutogeneratedPos instead.
Fixes#51401.
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This test case is failing on the noopt builder, because it disables
inlining. Evidently the explicit -gcflags flag in all of our generics
tests was overriding the noopt builder's default mode.
This CL restores a noop -gcflags to get the builder green again until
the issue can be properly fixed.
Updates #51413.
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ir.PkgName was only used by the old -G=0 frontend for representing
identifiers that refer to a package name. The new types2-based
frontends directly resolve the qualified identifier to the respective
object during IR construction.
Similarly, most of the ir.*Type nodes were only needed for
representing types in the IR prior to type checking. The new
types2-based frontends directly construct the corresponding types.Type
instead.
Exception: The internal typecheck.DeclFunc API used for
compiler-generated functions still depends on ir.FuncType, so that IR
node type is retained for now. (Eventually, we should update
typecheck.DeclFunc and callers to not depend on it, but it's not
urgent.)
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The typechecking code for dealing with dot imports and redeclaration
errors can be removed, as these will now always be caught by types2
instead. Even when running the typecheck on internally constructed IR,
we'll never introduce new imports or redeclare identifiers.
Also, Func.Shortname (and typecheck.addmethod) was only used by the
-G=0 frontend. The new types2-based frontends directly associate
methods with their receiver type during IR construction.
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This code was only needed for supporting -G=0 mode, which is now gone.
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Post 1.18, we're committed to types2 as cmd/compile's type checker.
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The next CL will remove the -G flag, effectively hard-coding it to its
current default (-G=3).
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No need to eagerly read the object dictionary or setup the object
reader outside of the lazy resolve function.
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This keeps cmd/compile/internal/importer similar to how
go/internal/gcimporter will work after unified IR support is added in
a subsequent CL.
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Just a cleanup to make sure that generic SSA is properly typed.
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For certain values of GOMAXPROCS, the current code is less random than
it looks. For example with GOMAXPROCS=12, there are 4 coprimes: 1 5 7 11.
That's bad, as 12 and 4 are not relatively prime. So if pos == 2, then we
always pick 7 as the inc. We want to pick pos and inc independently
at random.
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Some of the SSA pseudo-variables like the memory variable don't
have a package. Print those gracefully instead of printing a panic.
Fixes#51108
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This logic is needed for the go/types unified IR importer, so extract
it into a separate internal package so we can reuse a single copy.
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Unified IR quirks mode existed to help bootstrap unified IR by forcing
it to produce bit-for-bit identical output to the original gc noder
and typechecker. However, I believe it's far enough along now to stand
on its own, plus we have good test coverage of generics already for
-G=3 mode.
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This is the start of the Go 1.19 development cycle, so update the
Version value accordingly. It represents the Go 1.x version that will
soon open up for development (and eventually become released).
Updates #40705
Updates #51336
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The work and work_edit script tests ran go work init, which put the
current Go version into the go.work files. Before this change, the tests
used cmp to compare the outputs with a file that contained a literal
"go 1.18" line. Instead, use cmpenv so we can compare with
"go $goversion". (Some of the test cases still compare against files
that contain "go 1.18" lines, but these tests explicitly set the version
to go 1.18 either in the original go.work files or using go work edit.)
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Converting an untyped constant to a type parameter results
in a non-constant value; but the constant must still be
representable by all specific types of the type parameter.
Adjust the special handling for constant-to-type parameter
conversions to also include string-to-[]byte and []rune
conversions, which are handled separately for conversions
to types that are not type parameters because those are not
constant conversions in non-generic code.
Fixes#51386.
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We convert type args to shape types inside instantiations. If an
instantiation constructs a compound type based on that shape type and
uses that as a type arg to another generic function being called, then
we have a type arg with a shape type embedded inside of it. In that
case, we need to substitute out those embedded shape types with their
underlying type.
If we don't do this, we may create extra unneeded shape types that
have these other shape types embedded in them. This may lead to
generating extra shape instantiations, and a mismatch between the
instantiations that we used in generating dictionaries and the
instantations that are actually called.
Updates #51303
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Currently, syscall.syscall-like functions are defined as
cgo_unsafe_args, which makes them ABI0, as it takes the address of
the argument area based on ABI0 layout. Those functions are
linkname'd to the syscall package. When compiling the syscall
package, the compiler doesn't know they are ABI0 therefore
generate an ABIInternal call, which will use the wrapper. As some
of the functions (e.g. syscall6) has many arguments, the wrapper
would take a good amount of stack space. And those functions must
be nosplit. This causes nosplit overflow when building with -N -l
and -race.
Avoid that by rewriting the functions to not use cgo_unsafe_args.
Instead, make a struct locally and pass the address of that
struct. This way the functions are ABIInternal and the call will
not use the wrapper.
Fixes#51247.
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In getInstantiation, we were not computing tparams correctly for the
case where the receiver of a method was a fully-instantiated type. This
wasn't affecting later parts of the function, since method
instantiations of fully-instantiated types were already being calculated
in an earlier path. But it did give us a non-typeparam when trying to
see if a shape was associated with a type param with a structural type.
The fix is just to get the typeparams associated with the base generic
type. Then we can eliminate a conditional check later in the code.
The tparam parameter of Shapify should always be non-nil
Fixes#51367
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Normally types of constants are emitted when the type is defined (an
ODCLTYPE). However, the types of constants where the type is an
instantiated generic type made inside the constant declaration, do not
normally get emitted. But the DWARF processor in the linker wants
to see those types. So we emit them during stenciling.
Fixes#51245
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This update was created using the updatecontrib command:
go install golang.org/x/build/cmd/updatecontrib@latest
cd gotip
updatecontrib
With manual changes based on publicly available information
to canonicalize letter case and formatting for a few names.
For #12042.
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The existing test for 51219 didn't actually trigger the types2 issue - I
hadn't been able to minimize the test case yet properly. This new test
case issue51219b.go now does trigger the types2 issue (it's only
slightly different).
Updates #51219
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The problem in 51355 is that escape analysis decided that the
dictionary variable was captured by reference instead of by value. We
want dictionaries to always be captured by value.
Escape analysis was confused because it saw what it thought was a
reassignment of the dictionary variable. In fact, it was the only
assignment, it just wasn't marked as the defining assignment. Fix
that.
Add an assert to make sure this stays true.
Fixes#51355
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In case of a selector expression x.sel where x is a built-in
we didn't report an error because the type of built-ins is
invalid and we surpress errors on operands of invalid types,
assuming that an error has been reported before.
Add a corresponding check for this case.
Review all places where we call Checker.exprOrType to ensure
(invalid) built-ins are reported.
Adjusted position for index error in types2.
Fixes#51360.
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In the dev.typeparams branch, the documentation for Type.Underlying was
updated with commentary about forwarding chains. This aspect of
Underlying should not be exposed to the user. Revert to the
documentation of Go 1.16.
Fixes#51036
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64-bit atomic functions on ARM have the following structure:
- check if the address is 64-bit aligned, if not, prepare a frame
and call panicUnaligned
- tail call armXXX or goXXX depending on GOARM
The alignment check calls panicUnaligned after preparing a frame,
so the stack can be unwound. The call never returns, so the SP is
not set back. However, the assembler assigns SP delta following
the instruction stream order, not the control flow. So it leaves
a nonzero SP delta after the check, to the tail call instructions,
which is wrong because when they are executed the SP is not
decremented. This CL fixes this by adding the SP back (the
instruction never executes, just tells the assembler to set the
SP delta back).
Should fix#51353.
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Delay validation of receiver type as it may cause premature expansion
of types the receiver type is dependent on. This was actually a TODO.
While the diff looks large-ish, the actual change is small: all the
receiver validation code has been moved inside the delayed function
body, and a couple of comments have been adjusted.
Fixes#51232.
Fixes#51233.
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For #45964
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Check receiver type parameter count when type checking the method
signature and report a suitable error (don't rely on delayed
instantiation and possibly constraint type inference).
While at it, simplify blank name recoding and type bound rewriting.
Stop-gap measure to avoid crashes in the compiler.
Fixes#51339.
For #51343.
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TypeParam.is also provides ~ (tilde) information which is needed
to fix#51229. Delete all code related to singleType as it's not
used anymore.
Also, remove TypeParam.hasTerms as it was not used.
For #51229.
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Previous versions of the 'go' command would reject a pseudo-version
passed to 'go get' if that pseudo-version had a mismatched major
version and lacked a "+incompatible" suffix. However, they would
erroneously accept a version *with* a "+incompatible" suffix even if
the repo contained a vN/go.mod file for the same major version, and
would generate a "+incompatible" pseudo-version or version if the user
requested a tag, branch, or commit hash.
This change uniformly rejects "vN.…" without "+incompatible", and also
avoids resolving to "vN.…+incompatible", when vN/go.mod exists.
To maintain compatibility with existing go.mod files, it still accepts
"vN.…+incompatible" if the version is requested explicitly as such
and the repo root lacks a go.mod file.
Fixes#51324
Updates #36438
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We changed to delaying all transforms of generic functions, since there
are so many complicated situations where type params can be used. We
missed changing so that all Call expressions(not just some) are delayed
if in a generic function. This changes to delaying all transforms on
calls in generic functions. Had to convert Call() to g.callExpr() (so we
can access g.delayTransform()). By always delaying transforms on calls
in generic functions, we actually simplify the code a bit both in
g.CallExpr() and stencil.go.
Fixes#51236
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Use a cleanup method and simple registration mechanism
for types that need some final processing before the end
of type checking.
Use cleanup mechanism instead of expandDefTypes mechanism
for *Named types. There is no change in functionality here.
Use cleanup mechanism also for TypeParam and Interface types
to ensure that their check fields are nilled out at the end.
Introduce a simple constructor method for Interface types
to ensure that the cleanup method is always registered.
In go/types, add tracing code to Checker.checkFiles to match
types2.
Minor comment adjustments.
Fixes#51316.
Fixes#51326.
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A type implements a comparable interface only if the type
is statically known to be comparable. Specifically, a type
cannot contain (component) interfaces that are not statically
known to be comparable.
This CL adds a flag "dynamic" to the comparable predicate to
control whether interfaces are always (dynamically) comparable.
Set the flag to true when testing for (traditional) Go comparability;
set the flag to false when testing whether a type implements the
comparable interface.
Fixes#51257.
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CL 374294 made our check for incorrect type parameters constraints
eager, but failed to remove the construction of the bounds slice, which
was no longer used.
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