No functional changes except for import declaration and comment
adjustments.
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This change moves the position information to the place where it
is actually used. It also simplifies getting rid of it after use.
In the process, fixed a latent bug: Before this CL, embedded types
were sorted, but the corresponding embedding positions were not.
Removed the sorting altogether as it is not needed for type-checking.
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Simplified names and unnecessary function indirections where possible.
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With this change, interfaces are "completed" on-demand, when needed,
and the respective information (set of all methods, type constraints)
is recorded in a new typeSet data structure.
As a consequence, interfaces don't need to be explicitly completed
anymore and (internal) uses of interfaces have become much simpler.
This change also introduces a new field Interface.complete to indicate
that all methods and embedded elements have been set up. This prevent
the computation and recording (!) of a partial type set for erroneous
programs (if we compute the partial type set and store it, subsequent
type set accesses use the wrong type set which may lead to follow-on
errors).
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This CL updates the unified IR export data serialization to explicitly
and separately record the derived types used by a declaration. The
readers currently just use this data to construct types/IR the same as
before, but eventually we can use it for emitting GC-shape
dictionaries.
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This CL handles I(x) where I is an interface type and x has
typeparam type.
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Separate generation of instantiation and dictionary name generation.
Add code to add subdictionaries to a dictionary. Not quite working
yet, as we need to trigger generation of the subdictionaries for methods.
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Not having a field name for the method is not really correct, and makes
it look like an embedded field. In fact, currently types.CalcSize() in
abitest() is creating an error that is not actually reported.
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Allow fix for issue46725 to work for -G=3 mode.
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walk is the only pass that use the function, so un-export it, too.
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So next CL can move MethodValueWrapper to walk, since when walk is now
the only place which uses this function.
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As walk already create the wrapper if necessary.
With this change, test/inline.go need to be changed to use
errorcheckwithauto, for matching "inlining call to ..." in autogenerated
position for method value wrapper, since when we don't generate the
wrapper immediately during typecheck.
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Go spec call them "method values", not "partial calls". Note that
we use "OMETHVALUE" (as opposed to "OMETHODVALUE") to be consistent
with "OMETHEXPR".
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Method value wrappers will need dictionary support too, so bring them
under the unified IR umbrella as well.
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Instead, just testing the runtime package in short mode instead of std.
So trybot can help catching any mistake earlier.
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CL 330831 moved rewrite method calls to typecheck pass, then add Fatalf
check for mis-used of OCALLMETH in all frontend passes. The check in SSA
generation pass is now redundant.
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CL 330671 move rewriting method call to method expression to escape
analysis. This CL move the rewriting up further, into typecheck. It
helps simplify the code for dowstream passes, as they now only have to
deal with OCALLFUNC.
There're two notes:
- For -G=3, we can't rewrite d.M() where d is an instantiated receiver
in transformCall, but let irgen.stencil to rewrite it.
- Escape analysis still have to check for rewriting method calls, as
the devirtualization pass can still generate OCALLMETH.
Does not pass toolstash, since when the export data now contains method
expression calls instead of method calls.
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Since when walkCall1 still need to handle OCALLMETH.
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CL 330671 moved rewrite method calls to escape analysis. It accidently
made the AST invalid, by removing the OCALLMETH set operation during
devirtualization pass.
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This CL changes typecheck and order to use Type.LinkString for
computing map keys instead of Type.NameString. As mentioned in the
LinkString docs (added by the previous CL), LinkString reliably maps
type identity to string equality as long as the LinkString calls all
happen within the same compilation unit (which they do here).
This eliminates the need for subsequent types.Identical checks.
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The original names "ShortString" and "LongString" refer back to the
fmt verbs used to request their formatting styles. However, I always
get confused working with them, in particular because (1) the
"ShortString" description, which uses package-path qualification, is
actually generally longer than the "LongString" description, which
uses package-name qualification; and (2) the documentation mentions
how they're often used, but doesn't actually describe why they're safe
for those purposes.
This CL renames them to "LinkString" and "NameString", respectively,
based on their primary use cases. It also attempts to more completely
describe the strings they return and how they can be used correctly.
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While initially building out unified IR, I didn't have any indexing
scheme. Everything was written out in order. Consequently, if I wanted
to write A before B, I had to compute A before B.
One particular example of this is handling closure variables: the
reader needs the list of closure variables before it can start reading
the function body, so I had to write them out first, and so I had to
compute them first in a separate, dedicated pass.
However, that constraint went away a while ago. For example, it's now
possible to replace the two-pass closure variable capture with a
single pass. We just write out the function body earlier, but then
wait to write out its index.
I anticipate this approach will make it easier to implement
dictionaries: rather than needing a separate pass to correctly
recognize and handle all of the generics cases, we can just hook into
the existing logic.
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We need to start the capture walk from expr.Body, not expr, otherwise
in quirks mode we'll set all of the captured variables' positions to
expr.Body.Rbrace.
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This CL extends unified IR to handle creating wrapper methods. There's
relatively little about this code that's actually specific to unified
IR, but rewriting this logic allows a few benefits:
1. It decouples unified IR from reflectdata.methodWrapper, so the
latter code can evolve freely for -G=3's needs. This will also allow
the new code to evolve to unified IR's wrapper needs, which I
anticipate will operate slightly differently.
2. It provided an opportunity to revisit a lot of the code and
simplify/update it to current style. E.g., in the process, I
discovered #46903, which unified IR now gets correctly. (I have not
yet attempted to fix reflectdata.methodWrapper.)
3. It gives a convenient way for unified IR to ensure all of the
wrapper methods it needs are generated correctly.
For now, the wrapper generation is specific to non-quirks mode.
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This CL refactors out a single reflectdata.NeedEmit function that
reports whether the current compilation unit needs to emit the runtime
type descriptor and method wrappers for a given type.
As a minor side bonus, this CL also skips compiling the "error.Error"
wrapper in non-runtime packages. Package runtime already
unconditionally emitted the runtime type descriptor for error, so we
just need to make sure it emits the wrapper and other packages don't.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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This CL refactors CaptureVars to use a visitor type so it's easier to
break out helper functions to review.
It also simplifies the quirks-mode handling of function literals:
instead of trying to maintain information about whether we're inside a
function literal or not, it now just rewrites the recorded position
information for any newly added free variables after walking the
function literal.
(Quirks mode is only for "toolstash -cmp"-style binary output testing
of normal code and will eventually be removed, so I don't think it's
important that this is an O(N^2) algorithm for deeply nested function
literals with lots of free variables.)
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Conflicts:
- src/go/types/check_test.go
CL 330629 fixed a bug in package qualification logic
- src/internal/buildcfg/exp.go
CL 329930 make parseExperiments get go arch string as input param
Merge List:
+ 2021-06-25 37f9a8f69d go/types: fix a bug in package qualification logic
+ 2021-06-24 c309c89db5 reflect: document that InterfaceData is a low-entropy RNG
+ 2021-06-24 cce621431a cmd/compile: fix wrong type in SSA generation for OSLICE2ARRPTR
+ 2021-06-24 600a2a4ffb cmd/go: don't try to add replaced versions that won't be selected
+ 2021-06-24 a9bb38222a net: remove hard-coded timeout in dialClosedPort test helper
+ 2021-06-24 86d72fa2cb time: handle invalid UTF-8 byte sequences in quote to prevent panic
+ 2021-06-24 44a12e5f33 cmd/go: search breadth-first instead of depth-first for test dependency cycles
+ 2021-06-24 73496e0df0 net: use absDomainName in the Windows lookupPTR test helper
+ 2021-06-24 222ed1b38a os: enable TestFifoEOF on openbsd
+ 2021-06-22 0ebd5a8de0 cmd/go: update ToolTags based on GOARCH value
+ 2021-06-22 5bd09e5efc spec: unsafe.Add/Slice are not permitted in statement context
+ 2021-06-22 666315b4d3 runtime/internal/atomic: remove incorrect pointer indirection in comment
+ 2021-06-22 63daa774b5 go/types: guard against checking instantiation when generics is disabled
+ 2021-06-22 197a5ee2ab cmd/gofmt: remove stale documentation for the -G flag
+ 2021-06-22 9afd158eb2 go/parser: parse an ast.IndexExpr for a[]
+ 2021-06-21 1bd5a20e3c cmd/go: add a -go flag to 'go mod graph'
+ 2021-06-21 761edf71f6 cmd/internal/moddeps: use a temporary directory for GOMODCACHE if needed
+ 2021-06-21 a0400420ad cmd/internal/moddeps: use -mod=readonly instead of -mod=mod
+ 2021-06-21 3f9ec83b10 cmd/go: document GOPPC64 environment variable
+ 2021-06-21 20bdfba325 go/scanner: fall back to next() when encountering 0 bytes in parseIdentifier
+ 2021-06-21 44f9a3566c database/sql: fix deadlock test in prepare statement
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CL 330331 extended escape analysis to analyze method expression calls
the same as normal method calls. We can now simply desugar method calls
into function calls in escape analysis.
To do this, two things must be changed:
- Folding the rewrite method call to method expression call into an
export function in typecheck package, so others can re-use it.
- walkCall now have to call usemethod for method expression calls.
(It seems to me this is a bug in current tip, because if one write
(*rtype).Method(typ, i) in package "reflect", then the function won't
be marked with AttrReflectMethod)
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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By checking for method name first.
Passes toolstash -cmp
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OCALLMETH is rewritten by walkCall to OCALLFUNC, and other places in
backend have already caught it. So do the same thing in state.expr for
consistency and prevent mis-use in frontend side.
While at it, also remove un-used function getParam.
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CL 313035 had a bug, initializing pkgPathMap by walking the imported
package being considered rather than check.pkg.
Fix this, and enhance our tests to exercise this bug as well as other
edge cases.
Also fix error assertions in issues.src to not use quotation marks
inside the error regexp. The check tests only matched the error regexp
up to the first quotation mark.
Fixes#46905
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In normal build configurations, we test both -G=0 and -G=3 so that we
can test both typecheck and types2. However, GOEXPERIMENT=unified
always uses types2, so testing both is redundant.
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Similar to the previous CL to suppress escape analysis diagnostics for
method wrappers, suppress liveness analysis diagnostics too. It's
hardly useful to know that all of a wrapper method's arguments are
live at entry.
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This is code in progress to generate the two main other types of entries
in dictionaries:
- all types in the instantiated function derived from the type
arguments (which are currently concrete, but will eventually be
gcshapes)
- pointers (i.e. mainly the unique name) to all needed sub-dictionaries
In order to generate these entries, we now generate cached information
gfInfo about generic functions/methods that can be used for creating the
instantiated dictionaries. We use the type substituter to compute the
right type args for instantiated sub-dictionaries.
If infoPrintMode is changed to true, the code prints out all the
information gathered about generic functions, and also the entries in
all the dictionaries that are instantiated. The debug mode also prints
out the locations where we need main dictionaries in non-instantiated
functions.
Other changes:
- Moved the dictionary generation back to stencil.go from reflect.go,
since we need to do extra analysis for the new dictionary entries. In
the process, made getInstantiation generate both the function
instantiation and the associated dictionary.
- Put in small change for now in reflect.go, so that we don't try
generate separate dictionaries for Value[T].get and the
auto-generated (*Value[T]).get. The auto-generated wrapper shouldn't really
need a dictionary.
- Detected, but not handling yet, a new case which needs
dictionaries - closures that have function params or captured
variables whose types are derived from type arguments.
- Added new tests in dictionaryCapture for use of method
value/expressions in generic functions and for mutually recursive
generic functions.
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This CL changes escape analysis to skip reporting diagnostics (at
least for parameter tagging) for generated wrappers.
We're inconsistent about when/where wrappers are generated, which made
errorcheck tests of escape analysis unnecessarily brittle to changes
in wrapper generation. This CL addresses this making errorcheck tests
only care about tagging of the actual functions themselves, not the
wrappers too.
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In Go 1.12, we added a heuristic to 'go mod tidy' to resolve packages
by adding replaced-but-not-required modules before falling back to
searching for modules from the network. Unfortunately, that heuristic
fails when the replaced version is already lower than the selected
version: adding such a module to the build list doesn't change the
selected version of that module, and so it doesn't make progress
toward resolving the missing package.
Fixes#46659
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CL 329571 fold the checking has type params logic, but did not realize
that the instance in typIdx can be folded, too.
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The previous code for walking the syntax AST to find declarations
needed to know whether a declaration appeared within block scope, but
syntax.Crawl (née syntax.Walk) made that somewhat awkward.
This CL simplifies it a little, taking advantage of syntax.Walk's
support for keeping per-subtree state.
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The helper function claims that dialing a closed port should be
"nearly instantaneous", but that is empirically not the case on
OpenBSD or Windows. The tests do not appear to be particularly
sensitive to the exact upper bound otherwise, so let's just
remove the arbitrary latency assumption.
Fixes#46884
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Fixes#46883
Updates CL 267017
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When we are looking for a dependency cycle involving a specific
package, we need to keep track of visited packages in order to avoid
repeatedly traversing a cycle that does not involve that package.
If we're keeping track of all visited packages anyway, we're already
spending O(N) memory on the traversal, so we may as well use
breadth-first search. That not only keeps the bookkeeping simple, but
also guarantees that we will find a shortest path (rather than a
completely arbitrary one).
Fixes#45863
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The real net code uses subtle heuristics to transform a domain name
to its absolute form. Since lookupPTR isn't checking that
transformation specifically, it should use the real code instead of
using a different heuristic.
Fixes#46882
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The test successfully runs on currently supported versions (6.8 and
6.9) of openbsd.
Fixes#25877
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- Fix handling of method expressions with embedded fields. Fix an
incorrect lookup for method expressions, which have only the
top-level type (and don't have DOT operations for the embedded
fields). Add the embedded field dot operations into the closure.
- Don't need a dictionary and so don't build a closure if the last
embedded field reached in a method expression is an interface value.
- Fix methodWrapper() to use the computed 'dot' node in the
generic-only part of the code.
- For a method expression, don't create a generic wrapper if the last
embedded field reached before the method lookup is an interface.
Copied cmd/compile/internal/types2/testdata/fixedbugs/issue44688.go2 to
test/typeparam/issue44688.go, made it fully runnable (rather than just
for compilation), and added a bunch more tests.
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This CL adds go/ast's Visitor, Walk, and Inspect functions to package
syntax. Having functions with the same API and semantics as their
go/ast counterparts reduces the mental load of context switching
between go/ast and syntax.
It also renames the existing Walk function into Crawl, and marks it as
a deprecated wrapper around Inspect. (I named it "Crawl" because it's
less functional than "Walk"... get it??)
There aren't that many callers to Crawl, so we can probably remove it
in the future. But it doesn't seem pressing, and I'm more concerned
about the risk of forgetting to invert a bool condition somewhere.
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When wrapping a go/defer statement like:
go f(g(), "x", 42)
we were wrapping it like:
_0, _1, _2, _3 := f, g(), "x", 42
go func() { _0(_1, _2, _3) }()
This is simple and general (and often necessary), but suboptimal in
some cases, such as this. Instead of evaluating the constant arguments
at the go/defer statement, and storing them into the closure context,
we can just keep them in the wrapped call expression.
This CL changes the code to instead generate (assuming f is a declared
function, not a function-typed variable):
_0 := g()
go func() { f(_0, "x", 42) }()
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