This way, if you later want to check things in,
you can (with appropriate authorization).
Using plain http leads to the cryptic error
abort: HTTP Method Not Allowed.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1983050
Commands written in Go depend on Go packages, so they
cannot be built by src/cmd/make.bash. They have been
built by src/make.bash after all the packages are done, but
we want to be able to use cgo (written in Go) during the build
of package net. To make this possible, build the commands
from src/pkg/Makefile instead of src/make.bash, so that they
are included in the package dependency analysis.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1972046
(Assumed to be in $PATH. all.bash ensures that
during the main build and the user must ensure it
when running commands like gotest or gomake
by hand. This belonged in the earlier CL but I missed it.)
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1967048
Cannot use paren field in Node because all
instances of a given symbol name use the same Node.
Fixes#1022.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2015043
go/ast: implement Fprint and print functions to
print AST nodes
gofmt: print AST nodes by setting -ast flag
R=rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1981044
Function to create a GoString with a known length so it can contain NUL
bytes anywhere in the string. Some C libraries have strings like this.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/2007042
- change ast.Ident back to contain the name and adjust all dependent code
- identifier object information will be added again through an optional
typechecker phase (in the works).
- remove tracking of scopes in parser - it's easier to do this in a separate
phase (in the works)
- in godoc, generate popup info table directly instead of through a formatter
for simpler data flow (at the expense of a little bit more code)
Runs all tests.
As a result of this change, the currently shown popup information
(const, var, type, func, followed by identifier name) will not be
shown anymore temporarily.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1994041
Also, if the header is bad, exit with a non-zero status.
Other calls to Brdline in the tree, by category:
Reading symbol name from object file:
./cmd/5l/obj.c:486: name = Brdline(f, '\0');
./cmd/6l/obj.c:535: name = Brdline(f, '\0');
./cmd/8l/obj.c:564: name = Brdline(f, '\0');
./libmach/sym.c:292: cp = Brdline(bp, '\0');
Reading archive header line (fixed, short):
./cmd/gc/lex.c:287: if((a = Brdline(b, '\n')) == nil)
./cmd/gc/lex.c:303: if((p = Brdline(b, '\n')) == nil)
Reading object file header line (fixed, short):
./cmd/ld/lib.c:421: line = Brdline(f, '\n');
Reading undefined symbol list (unused code):
./cmd/ld/lib.c:773: while((l = Brdline(b, '\n')) != nil){
Implementing Brdstr:
./libbio/brdstr.c:36: p = Brdline(bp, delim);
The symbol names ones will cause a problem loudly if they
fail: they'll error out with symbol name too long. This means
that you can't define an enormous struct without giving the
type a name and then stick it in an interface, because the
type's symbol name will be too long for the object file.
Since this will be a loud failure instead of a silent one,
I'm willing to wait until it comes up in practice.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1982041
go/scanner: return information on semicolon (real or inserted) when
found in source
go/parser: better error message when a semicolon is found unexpectedly
For instance, if an unexpected semicolon is found that was automatically
inserted, the parser error message is now:
"expected '}', found newline"
Fixes#1006.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1936044
Returns R14 and R15 to the available register pool.
Plays more nicely with ELF ABI C code.
In particular, our signal handlers will no longer crash
when a signal arrives during execution of a cgo C call.
Fixes#720.
R=ken2, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1847051
- don't allow parenthesized receiver base types or anonymous fields
- fixed a couple of other omissions
- adjusted gofmt test script
- removed several TODOs
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1897043
Besides being more correct, it protects against people accidentally
exchanging the permission and open mode arguments to Open.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1904045