The existing implementation does not provide a useful error message
if a negative offset is passed in File.ReadAt or File.WriteAt. This
change is to return descriptive errors. An error of type *PathError
is returned to keep it consistent with rest of the code.
There is no need to add an exported error variable since it's used only
in one file.
Fixes#19031
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Users (like myself) may be tempted to think the higher-numbered curve
is somehow better or more secure, but P256 is currently the best
ECDSA implementation, due to its better support in TLS clients, and a
constant time implementation.
For example, sites that present a certificate signed with P521
currently fail to load in Chrome stable, and the error on the Go side
says simply "remote error: tls: illegal parameter".
Fixes#19901.
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I plan to use c as a consistent local variable
in this packages. Rename most variables named c,
excepting only some simple functions in asm9.go.
Changes prepared with gorename.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
Updates #15756
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Move global state from obj.Link
to a new function-local state struct arm.ctxt5.
This ends up being cleaner than threading
all the state through as parameters; there's a lot of it.
While we're here, move newprog from a parameter to ctxt5.
We reserve the variable name c for ctxt5,
so a few local variables named c have been renamed.
Instead of lazily initializing deferreturn
and Sym_div and friends, initialize them up front.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
Updates #15756
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This allows the go tool to run "go vet" with both the build flags
that make sense, such as -x and -tags, and vet with all its flags.
To do this, create a new package cmd/go/internal/cmdflag to
hold functionality common to flag handling for test and vet.
Fixes#19350
RELNOTES=yes
Change-Id: Ia1ae213bd3f6cab1c5e492501c8d43ce61a7ee89
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Report an error if a predefined escaper (i.e. "html", "urlquery", or "js")
is found in a pipeline that will be rewritten by the contextual auto-escaper,
instead of trying to merge the escaper-inserted escaping directives
with these predefined escapers. This merging behavior is a source
of several security and correctness bugs (eee #19336, #19345, #19352,
and #19353.)
This merging logic was originally intended to ease migration of text/template
templates with user-defined escapers to html/template. Now that
migration is no longer an issue, this logic can be safely removed.
NOTE: this is a backward-incompatible change that fixes known security
bugs (see linked issues for more details). It will explicitly break users
that attempt to execute templates with pipelines containing predefined
escapers.
Fixes#19336, #19345, #19352, #19353
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Walk relative symlinks in windows os.Stat from
symlink path instead of from current directory.
Fixes#19870
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The runtime.writeBarrier variable tries to be helpful by telling you
that the compiler also knows about this variable, which you could
probably guess, but doesn't say how the compiler knows about it. In
fact, the compiler has a complete copy in builtin/runtime.go that
needs to be kept in sync. Say so.
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They are dead code already, but the verifier is still not happy.
Don't assemble them at all.
Looks like it has been like that for long. I don't know why it
was ok. Maybe the verifier is now more picky?
Fixes#19884.
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Reduces the number of cases that need to be tested and
reduces size of the evconst function by 101 bytes.
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pkgByPath was added in d78c84c4 to eliminate the differences between the
export formats around the time of Go 1.7.
The last remnants of the textual export format was removed by Josh in
39850 making the pkgByPath sorting type unused.
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This is a re-roll of CL 39710,
which broke deterministic builds.
typenamesym is called from three places:
typename, ngotype, and Type.Symbol.
Only in typename do we actually need a Node.
ngotype and Type.Symbol require only a Sym.
And writing the newly created Node to
Sym.Def is unsafe in a concurrent backend.
Rather than use a mutex protect to Sym.Def,
make typenamesym not touch Sym.Def.
The assignment to Sym.Def was serving a second purpose,
namely to prevent duplicate entries on signatlist.
Preserve that functionality by switching signatlist to a map.
This in turn requires that we sort signatlist
when exporting it, to preserve reproducibility.
We sort using exactly the same mechanism
that the export code (dtypesym) uses.
Failure to do that led to non-deterministic builds (#19872).
Since we've already calculated the Type's export name,
we could pass it to dtypesym, sparing it a bit of work.
That can be done as a future optimization.
Updates #15756
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Template 39.2MB ± 0% 39.3MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.075 n=10+10)
Unicode 29.8MB ± 0% 29.8MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.393 n=10+10)
GoTypes 113MB ± 0% 113MB ± 0% +0.06% (p=0.027 n=10+8)
SSA 1.25GB ± 0% 1.25GB ± 0% +0.05% (p=0.000 n=8+10)
Flate 25.3MB ± 0% 25.3MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.105 n=10+10)
GoParser 31.7MB ± 0% 31.8MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.165 n=10+10)
Reflect 78.2MB ± 0% 78.2MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.190 n=10+10)
Tar 26.6MB ± 0% 26.6MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.481 n=10+10)
XML 42.2MB ± 0% 42.2MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.968 n=10+9)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Template 384k ± 1% 386k ± 1% +0.43% (p=0.019 n=10+10)
Unicode 320k ± 0% 321k ± 0% +0.36% (p=0.015 n=10+10)
GoTypes 1.14M ± 0% 1.14M ± 0% +0.33% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
SSA 9.69M ± 0% 9.71M ± 0% +0.18% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Flate 233k ± 1% 233k ± 1% ~ (p=0.481 n=10+10)
GoParser 315k ± 1% 316k ± 1% ~ (p=0.113 n=9+10)
Reflect 979k ± 0% 979k ± 0% ~ (p=0.971 n=10+10)
Tar 250k ± 1% 250k ± 1% ~ (p=0.481 n=10+10)
XML 391k ± 1% 392k ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=10+9)
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Given code such as
type T struct {
_ string
}
func f() {
var x = T{"space"}
// ...
}
the compiler rewrote the 'var x' line as
var x T
x._ = "space"
The compiler then rejected the assignment to
a blank field, thus rejecting valid code.
It also failed to catch a number of invalid assignments.
And there were insufficient checks for validity
when emitting static data, leading to ICEs.
To fix, check earlier for explicit blanks field names,
explicitly handle legit blanks in sinit,
and don't try to emit static data for nodes
for which typechecking has failed.
Fixes#19482
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This dowidth currently happens during AST to SSA conversion.
As such, it is a concurrency pinch point.
It's a bit silly, but do it here in walk instead.
This appears (fingers crossed) to be the last
unresolved dowidth concurrency problem.
Updates #15756
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queuemethod was unused. As queuemethod is unused, nothing appends to the
methodqueue global. As methodqueue is always nil or empty, there are no
live callers of domethod, so it can be removed.
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I had too many failed attempts trying to remove iterFields that I
decided to overhaul this function. Much simpler and easier to
understand now (at least IMO).
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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Current code doesn't support floating point #define macros.
This CL compiles floats to a object file and retrive values from it.
That approach is the same work as we've already done for integers.
Updates #18720
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There are some LSyms that are lazily initialized,
and which cannot be made eagerly initialized,
such as elements of a constant pool.
To avoid needing a mutex to protect the internals of
those LSyms, this CL introduces LookupInit,
which allows an LSym to be initialized only once.
By itself this is not fully concurrency-safe,
but Ctxt.Hash will need mutex protection anyway,
and that will be enough to support one-time LSym initialization.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
Updates #15756
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This reverts commit c8b889cc48.
Reason for revert: broke noopt build, compiler performance regression, new Curfn uses
Let's fix those and then try this again.
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Change compiler and linker to emit DWARF lexical blocks in debug_info.
Version of debug_info is updated from DWARF v.2 to DWARF v.3 since version 2
does not allow lexical blocks with discontinuous ranges.
Second attempt at https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/29591/
Remaining open problems:
- scope information is removed from inlined functions
- variables in debug_info do not have DW_AT_start_scope attributes so a
variable will shadow other variables with the same name as soon as its
containing scope begins, before its declaration.
Updates golang/go#12899, golang/go#6913
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CL 38662 changed the x86 assembler to be eagerly
initialized, for a concurrent backend.
This CL puts in place a proper mechanism for doing so,
and switches all architectures to use it.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
Updates #15756
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CL 38776 was not updated to use the new types package.
Fixes build.
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Currently we expand comparison with small constant strings into len check
and a sequence of byte comparisons. Generate 16/32/64-bit comparisons,
instead of bytewise on 386 and amd64. Also increase limits on what is
considered small constant string.
Shaves ~30kb (0.5%) from go executable.
This also updates test/prove.go to keep test case valid.
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Windows was missed in https://golang.org/cl/141600043.
Fixes#6163 (again).
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They are in the types package, no need to mention the Type suffix.
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- created new package cmd/compile/internal/types
- moved Pkg, Sym, Type to new package
- to break cycles, for now we need the (ugly) types/utils.go
file which contains a handful of functions that must be installed
early by the gc frontend
- to break cycles, for now we need two functions to convert between
*gc.Node and *types.Node (the latter is a dummy type)
- adjusted the gc's code to use the new package and the conversion
functions as needed
- made several Pkg, Sym, and Type methods functions as needed
- renamed constructors typ, typPtr, typArray, etc. to types.New,
types.NewPtr, types.NewArray, etc.
Passes toolstash-check -all.
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Followup to previous typenod CL. Changes export data format, but only
the compiler-specific section, so no version bump.
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The textual import/export format is ancient history.
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