Fetch the current time in nanoseconds, not microseconds, by using
clock_gettime rather than gettimeofday.
Updates #11222
Change-Id: I1c2c1b88f80ae82002518359436e19099061c6fb
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Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
os package and path/filepath package have duplicated code for
checking symlink supports in test code.
This CL tries to simplify such test code.
Change-Id: I0371488337f5e951eca699852daab9ccb16ddd62
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This permits the error message to distinguish between a context that was
canceled and a context that timed out.
Updates #16381.
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This sort is now only reachable for constant clauses
for a non-interface switch expression value.
Refactor a bit so that the few tests that remain
are concise and easy to read.
Add a test that string length takes priority
over built-in string order.
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This is simpler than the sorting technique.
It also allows us to simplify or eliminate
some of the sorting decisions.
Most important, sorting will not work when case clauses
represent ranges of integers: There is no correct
sort order that allows overlap detection by comparing
neighbors. Using a map allows of a cheap, simple
approach to ranges, namely to insert every int
in the map. The equivalent approach for sorting
means juggling temporary Nodes for every int,
which is a lot more expensive.
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The implementations are going to start diverging more.
Instead of more if clauses and empty parameters,
specialize.
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We used to have separate kinds for the default
case and the nil type case. Now that those are
gone, we can use a simple bool instead.
Change-Id: I65488e945df68178e893cddd2e091ebb6e32ef4d
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Switch lowering splits each case expression out
into its own OCASE node.
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This is a bit simpler than playing sorting games,
and it is clearer that it generates errors
in the correct (source) order.
It also allows us to simplify sorting.
It also prevents quadratic error messages for
(pathological) inputs with many duplicate type cases.
While we’re here, refactoring deduping into separate functions.
Negligible compilebench impact.
Fixes#15912.
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example for httptest.Recorder was inspecting Recoder directly.
Using Result() to convert Recorder into a http.Response yields a much
better user experience.
Closes#16837
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CL 27473 accidentally changed `!Debug['I']` to `*flagInterpreter != ""`.
Since the old `Debug['I']` was set when the new *flagInterpreter was
set, this inverted the sense of the condition. The effect was to always
ignore the cgo_dynamic_interpreter setting from runtime/cgo. This worked
OK when the default interpreter was the correct one, but failed when it
was not, as is currently the case on, at least, PPC64 and ARM.
This CL restores the old behavior by using a separate variable to track
whether the -I flag was used, just as we used to.
Change-Id: Icf9b65fa41349ed2e4de477fec0a557ef1eb8189
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My flags change reversed the meaning of -s within mips64's
linker code. This should fix that.
Change-Id: Ia24002469e557fb29badfd830134e61c1dd7e16e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/27555
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Replace ad-hoc encoding of export version info with a
more systematic approach.
Continue to read (but not write) the Go1.7 format for backward-
compatibility. This will avoid spurious errors with old installed
packages.
Fixes#16244.
Change-Id: I945e79ffd5e22b883250f6f9fac218370c2505a2
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This adds some additional rules to improve loads and
stores for ppc64x.
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Rather than juggle default and nil cases as part
of a slice, handle them explicitly.
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Found by vet.
Updates #11041
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The old deprecation docs were referencing another deprecated field.
Fixes#16752
Change-Id: I44a690048e00ddc790a80214ecb7f5bb0a5b7b34
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The error return from copyValue was ignored causing some XML attribute
parsing to swallow an error.
Additionally, type MyMarshalerAttrTest had no UnmarshalXMLAttr method
causing marshalTests not to be symmetrical and the test suite to fail
for test case 101.
Fixes#16158
Change-Id: Icebc505295a2c656ca4b42ba37bb0957dd7260c6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/27455
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
In StartTrace we emit EvGoCreate for all existing goroutines.
This includes stack unwind to obtain current stack.
Real Go programs can contain hundreds of thousands of blocked goroutines.
For such programs StartTrace can take up to a second (few ms per goroutine).
Obtain current stack ID once and use it for all EvGoCreate events.
This speeds up StartTrace with 10K blocked goroutines from 20ms to 4 ms
(win for StartTrace called from net/http/pprof hander will be bigger
as stack is deeper).
Change-Id: I9e5ff9468331a840f8fdcdd56c5018c2cfde61fc
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They are unused, and vet wants them to have
a function prototype.
Updates #11041
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Fib with all int and float types run correctly.
*, /, shifts, Zero, Move not implemented yet. No optimization yet.
Updates #16359.
Change-Id: I4b0412954d5fd4c13a5fcddd8689ed8ac701d345
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/27404
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
When compiling with -m -m, this adds output
for every non-inlined function explaining why
it was not inlined.
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bytes.Compare has its go prototype in package bytes,
but its implementation in package runtime.
vet used to complain that the prototype was missing.
Now instead:
runtime/asm_amd64.s:1483: [amd64] cannot check cross-package assembly function: Compare is in package bytes
Updates #11041
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The asmdecl check had hand-rolled code that
calculated the size and offset of parameters
based only on the AST.
It included a list of known named types.
This CL changes asmdecl to use go/types instead.
This allows us to easily handle named types.
It also adds support for structs, arrays,
and complex parameters.
It improves the default names given to unnamed
parameters. Previously, all anonymous arguments were
called "unnamed", and the first anonymous return
argument was called "ret".
Anonymous arguments are now called arg, arg1, arg2,
etc., depending on the index in the argument list.
Return arguments are ret, ret1, ret2.
This CL also fixes a bug in the printing of
composite data type sizes.
Updates #11041
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This moves many of the flag globals into main and assigns them
to their flag.String/Int64/... directly.
Updates #16818
Change-Id: Ibbff44a273bbc5cb7228e43f147900ee8848517f
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Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Go 1.7 crashed after Transport.IdleConnTimeout if an HTTP/2 connection
was established but but its caller no longer wanted it. (Assuming the
connection cache was enabled, which it is by default)
Fixes#16208
Change-Id: I9628757f7669e344f416927c77f00ed3864839e3
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It's always called with the same arguments now.
Maybe the real fix is to make Symbol.Sub a slice but that requires a bit more
brain.
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We will never inline recursive calls.
Rather than simulate the recursion until we hit
the complexity ceiling, just bail early.
Also, remove a pointless n.Op check.
visitBottomUp guarantees that n will be an
ODCLFUNC, and caninl double-checks it.
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The obj library's flag functions are (mostly) light wrappers
around the standard library flag package. Use the flag package
directly where possible.
Most uses of the 'count'-type flags (except for -v) only check
against 0, so they can safely be replaced by bools. Only -v
and the flagfns haven't been replaced.
Debug has been turned into a slice of bools rather than ints.
There was a copy of the -v verbosity in ctxt.Debugvlog, so don't use
Debug['v'] and just use ctxt.Debugvlog.
Updates #16818
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cmd/link/link_test.go contains several multi-line
struct tags. Going through an unquote/quote cycle
converts `a
b
c` to "a\nb\nc\n".
This keeps all vet error messages for the standard
library on a single line.
Updates #11041
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Eliminates the following false positive:
cmd/go/go_test.go:1916: possible formatting directive in Error call
The line in question:
tg.t.Error("some coverage results are 0.0%")
Updates #11041
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Bye bye one more class of linked list manipulation!
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