After removing trivial wrapper types, the source needs to be updated
with new type, otherwise, it leads to mismatch between field offset and
the source type for selecting struct/array.
Fixes#49249
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When seeing Key:Value expression in slice literal, the compiler only
needs to emit tmp var for the Value, not the whole expression.
Fixes#49240
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Fix two defer bugs related to adding/removing open defer entries.
The bugs relate to the way that we add and remove open defer entries
from the defer chain. At the point of a panic, when we want to start
processing defer entries in order during the panic process, we need to
add entries to the defer chain for stack frames with open defers, since
the normal fast-defer code does not add these entries. We do this by
calling addOneOpenDeferFrame() at the beginning of each time around the
defer loop in gopanic(). Those defer entries get sorted with other open
and non-open-coded defer frames.
However, the tricky part is that we also need to remove defer entries if
they end not being needed because of a recover (which means we are back
to executing the defer code inline at function exits). But we need
to deal with multiple panics and in-process defers on the stack, so we
can't just remove all open-coded defers from the the defer chain during
a recover.
The fix (and new invariant) is that we should not add any open-coded
defers to the defer chain that are higher up the stack than an open-coded
defer that is in progress. We know that open-coded defer will still be
run until completed, and when it is completed, then a more outer frame
will be added (if there is one). This fits with existing code in gopanic
that only removes open-coded defer entries up to any defer in progress.
These bugs were because of the previous inconsistency between adding and
removing open defer entries, which meant that stale defer entries could
be left on the list, in these unusual cases with both recursive
panics plus multiple independent (non-nested) cases of panic & recover.
The test for #48898 was difficult to add to defer_test.go (while keeping
the failure mode), so I added as a go/test/fixedbug test instead.
Fixes#43920
Updates #43941Fixes#48898
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Fixes#49110
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For base generic type that is written to export file, we need to mark
all of its methods, include exported+unexported methods, as reachable,
so they can be available for instantiation if necessary. But markType
only looks for exported methods, thus causing the crash in #49143.
To fix this, we introduce new method p.markGeneric, to mark all methods
of the base generic type.
This issue has happend for a while (maybe since we add generic
import/export during go1.18 cycle), and was un-intentionally "fixed" in
CL 356254, when we agresssively call p.markEmbed(t). CL 357232 fixed
that wrong agressive behavior, thus reproduce the bug on tip.
Fixes#49143
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CL 357649 fixes inlining labeled FOR/RANGE loops,
we should do same translation for inlined SWITCH's label
Fixes#49145
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removePred and removeArg do different things. removePred moves the last
predecessor to index k, whereas removeArg slides all the args k or
greater down by 1 index.
Kind of unfortunate different behavior in things named similarly.
Fixes#49122
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Since CL 282892, functions are always compiled before closures. To do
that, when walking the closure, it is added to its outer function queue
for scheduling compilation later. Thus, a closure may be added to queue
more than once, causing the ICE dues to being compiled twice.
To fix this, catching the re-walking of the closure expression and do
not add it to the compilation queue.
Fixes#49029
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CL 356254 fixed crawling of embeddable types during inline. However, we
are too agressive, since when we call markEmbed for every type seen
during inlining function body. That leads to false positive that for a
non-embedded type, its unexported methods are also marked inline.
Instead, we should only look at struct type that we seen during inlining
function body, and calling markEmbed for all of its embedded fields.
Fixes#49094
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There is already a mechanism using inlgen to rename labels insided
inlined functions so that they are unique and don't clash with loops in
the outer function. This is used for OLABEL and OGOTO. Now that we are
doing inlining of OFOR loops, we need to do this translation for OBREAK,
OCONTINUE, and OFOR. I also added the translation for ORANGE loops, in
anticipation of a CL that will allow inlining of ORANGE for loops.
Fixes#49100
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In CL 327872, there's a fix for crawling of embeddable types directly
reached by the user, so all of its methods need to be re-exported. But
we missed the cased when an un-exported type may be reachable by
embedding in exported type. Example:
type t struct {}
func (t) M() {}
func F() interface{} { return struct{ t }{} }
We generate the wrapper for "struct{ t }".M, and when inlining call to
"struct{ t }".M makes "t.M" reachable.
It works well, and only be revealed in CL 327871, when we changed
methodWrapper to always call inline.InlineCalls, thus causes the crash
in #49016, which involve dot type in inlined function.
Fixes#49016
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This CL addresses the 2nd part of the issue below.
- For types2, now use the same error messages as the compiler in this case.
- Make the mechanism for reporting clarifying error messages handle the case
where we don't have additional position information.
- Provide context information (type assertion vs type switch).
Fixes#49005.
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This CL avoids a useless follow-on error (that gets reported before the
actual error due to source position). This addresses the first part of
the issue below.
Thanks to @cuonglm for the suggestion for the fix.
For #49005.
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We reuse a value for the same selector on the same arg. But if the
value is already marked dead, don't reuse it. A use of an
OpInvalid will confuse the compiler.
Fixes#48916.
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This test is currently failing in the longtest builders.
I do not know how or why the builders are adding the -G=0 parameter.
Updates #48784
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In case of an invalid untyped nil conversion, the compiler's original
type checker leaves it to the caller to report a suitable error message.
But types2 does not, it always reports the invalid conversion.
CL 328053 made types2 report a better error message, and match the
original compiler behavior. But it ignored the case of untyped nil.
This CL adds that missing case, by checking whether the two operands can
be mixed when untyped nil is present.
Fixes#48784
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For #33232.
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Agressively mark all LHS variables in assignments as used if there
is any error in the (entire) assignment. This reduces the number of
spurious "declared but not used" errors in programs that are invalid
in the first place. This behavior is closer to the behavior of the
compiler's original type checker (types1) and lets us remove lines
of the form "_ = variable" just to satisfy test cases. It also makes
more important errors visible by not crowding them out.
Remove the Checker.useLHS function and use Checker.use instead:
useLHS didn't evaluate top-level variables, but we actually want
them to be evaluated in an error scenario so that they are getting
used (and thus we don't get the "declared but not used" error).
Fixes#42937.
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When used with the compiler, types2 will report assignment error
messages that closely match what the compiler type checker (types1)
produces.
Also, mark lhs variables as used in invalid variable initializations
to avoid a class of follow-on errors.
Fixes#48558.
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Like other builtin functions, unsafe.Add's len operand is allowed to
be variable sized. However, unlike other builtins, it doesn't get
lowered to a runtime function call, so we never end up coercing it to
a specific type. As a result, we could end up constructing an OpAddPtr
value but with a less-than-ptr-sized addend operand.
This CL fixes this by always coercing the second operand to uintptr
during SSA construction.
Theoretically, we could do this during walk instead, but the frontend
doesn't allow converting negative constants to uintptr.
Fixes#48536.
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Adjust types2 and go/types and some test cases.
Because `any` is not treated specially anymore in constraint
position we get additional errors in constraints if `any` is
used before Go1.18 (in addition to the error that type parameter
lists are not permitted before Go1.18).
Fixes#33232.
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Ensure constant shift amounts are in the range [0-31]. When shift amounts
are out of range, bad things happen. Shift amounts out of range occur
when lowering 64-bit shifts (we take an in-range shift s in [0-63] and
calculate s-32 and 32-s, both of which might be out of [0-31]).
The constant shift operations themselves still work, but their shift
amounts get copied unmolested to operations like ORshiftLL which use only
the low 5 bits. That changes an operation like <<100 which unconditionally
produces 0, to <<4, which doesn't.
Fixes#48476
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CL 342350 fixed panic with dead hidden closures, by marking discarded
hidden closure as dead, and won't compile them. However, the fix is
incomplete. In case the "if" or "else" block end with panic or return
statement:
if true { return }
# All nodes starts from here are dead
the dead nodes must be processed with markHiddenClosureDead, but they
are not, causing the compiler crashes.
This CL adds that missing part.
Fixes#48459
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CL 345486 introduced an optimization to reflect's map accesses
which is not quite correct. We can't use the optimized code if the
value type is >128 bytes.
See cmd/compile/internal/walk/walk.go:mapfast
Fixes#48357
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For #48301.
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Add a missing nil check in the formatting code for expression
nodes. Matches the nil checks in the same code.
Fixes#48301.
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When an OAS node is converted to an OSELRECV2 node in tcSelect(), the
possible DCL node in the Init field was being dropped, since a
completely new node was being created and the Init field was not set. I
don't expect n.Init() to be set for the ORECV case, but the code now
deals with that too.
Fixed bug in both tcSelect() and transformSelect().
Fixes#48289
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ORANGE is still not inlineable now. This CL is correct only when the range statement is statically dead, and thus not counted during the inline budget check.
If we support range statements in inlining closures in the future, may require additional processing.
Fixes#48033.
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In -G=3 mode, irgen use its own generated IR, which is mis-handling of
bodyless function and declared function with //go:noescape pragma.
Fix this by adopting the same logic in noder.funcDecl, which minor
change in linkname detection.
Fixes#48097
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CL 309831 fixed importing of method expressions, by re-using the same
code already have for ODOTMETH. But that code does not work with
embedded field.
To fix this, we need to calculate all methods of the receiver base type
of method expression, before looking up the selection.
Fixes#48088
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type A [0]int
var a A
x := a[i]
Use the zero value for x instead of the "impossible" value. That lets
us at least compile code like this with -B, even though it can't
possibly run correctly.
Fixes#48092
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storeOneLoad decompose Load that is then stored, the offset value must
be created on the same block with the Load to be dominated, otherwise,
it's unsafe if one does not dominate the other.
Fixes#48026
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This CL configures the parser to always accept 1.18 syntax
(type parameters, type instantiations, interface elements),
even when -lang is set to an earlier release.
Instead, the type checker looks for 1.18 operations and
complains if the language version is set to an earlier
release.
Doing these checks during type checking is necessary because it
it is possible to write "generic" code using pre-1.18 syntax;
for instance, an imported generic function may be implicitly
instantiated (as in imported.Max(2, 3)), or an imported constraint
interface may be embedded in an "ordinary" interface.
Fixes#47818.
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Updates https://gcc.gnu.org/PR101994
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For #47771
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The checkptr instrumentation is currently inserted before slice
operation has validated that n <= Big. So instead of panic, checkptr
have false positive throws.
To fix this, just insert the checkptr instrumentation after the bound
checking during SSA generation.
Fixes#46938
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This CL changes irgen to wait until all top-level declarations have
been processed before constructing any expressions or statements that
reference them. This is the same approach that typecheck used.
Mechanically, it splits varDecl and funcDecl (the two top-level
declarations that can generate/contain code) into a part that runs
immediately for constructing the ir.ONAME, and then a separate task
that runs later to handle the code.
It also adds an exprStmtOK flag to indicate when it's actually safe to
start constructing (non-trivial) expressions and statements.
Fixes#47928.
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Arrays marked noalg are created by the compiler to hold keys and values
to initialize map literals. The ssa backend creates a pointer type for
the array type when creating an OpAddr while processing the loop that
initializes the map from the arrays. The pointer type does not inherit
the noalg property but points to the noalg array type.
This causes values created through reflect of types that should be
equal to compare unequal because the noalg and alg type might be
compared and these are not the same.
A similar problem occurred in #32595 for argument arrays of defer structs.
Created #47904 to track improve noalg handling to be able to
reintroduce this optimization again.
Fixes#47068
Change-Id: I87549342bd404b98d71a3c0f33e3c169e9d4efc8
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Currently, for hidden closures, we always push them to compile queue
during typechecking. If the hidden closure is discarded from the outer
function body during deadcode, any desugaring phase after deadcode won't
be applied to the closure. Thus, some un-expected OPs are passed to
downstream passes, which they can't handle, the compiler goes boom!
To fix this, we keep track of discarded hidden closures during deadcode
pass, and won't compile them then.
Fixes#47712
Change-Id: I078717d5d1f4f2fa39cbaf610cfffbb042e70ceb
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We use "build" for tests in the main package with a main function.
We use "compile" for tests that are not in the main package.
Change-Id: I9876b55a9e4672277483fd24e69058d439c66658
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The first version of CL 340609 for gofrontend passed all existing tests,
but not this one.
For #42076
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For #47131
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Simplify the implementation of interface conversions in the compiler.
Don't pass fields that aren't needed (the data word, usually) to the runtime.
For generics, we need to put a dynamic type in an interface. The new
dataWord function is exactly what we need (the type word will come
from a dictionary).
Change-Id: Iade5de5c174854b65ad248f35c7893c603f7be3d
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Previously, softfloat mode does not work with register ABI, mainly
because the compiler doesn't know how to pass floating point
arguments and results. According to the ABI it should be passed in
FP registers, but there isn't any in softfloat mode.
This CL makes it work. When softfloat is used, we define the ABI
as having 0 floating point registers (because there aren't any).
The integer registers are unchanged. So floating point arguments
and results are passed in memory.
Another option is to pass (the bit representation of) floating
point values in integer registers. But this complicates things
because it'd need to reorder integer argument registers.
Change-Id: Ibecbeccb658c10a868fa7f2dcf75138f719cc809
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This CL renames blank functions in the test/ directory so that they
don't rely on the compiler doing anything more than typechecking them.
In particular, I ran this search to find files that used blank
functions and methods:
$ git grep -l '^func.*\b_(' | xargs grep -n '^' | grep '\.go:1:' | grep -v '// errorcheck$'
I then skipped updating a few files:
* blank.go
* fixedbugs/issue11699.go
* fixedbugs/issue29870.go
These tests specifically check that blank functions/methods work.
* interface/fail.go
Not sure the motivation for the blank method here, but it's empty
anyway.
* typeparam/tparam1.go
Type-checking test, but uses "-G" (to use types2 instead of typecheck).
Updates #47446.
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