out of floating constant multiply
2. added rounding code to "const fix=float"
to allow up to 29 (Mpscale) bits of
slop and still get an exact fixed constant.
fixes#931
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1692055
//line 10 units.y
which is equiv to c
#line 10 units.y
the purpose is to generate diagnostics
that correctly point to preprocessed source.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1863042
* remember #defined names, so that C.stdout can refer
to the real name (on OS X) __stdoutp.
* better handling of #defined constant expressions
* allow n, err = C.strtol("asdf", 0, 123) to get errno as os.Error
* write all output files to current directory
* don't require gcc output if there was no input
Fixes#533.
Fixes#709.
Fixes#756.
R=r
CC=dho, golang-dev, iant
https://golang.org/cl/1734047
(Here, quoted strings are the official AMD names.)
The amd64 "movsxd" instruction, when invoked
with a 64-bit REX prefix, moves and sign extends
a 32-bit value from register or memory into a
64-bit register. 6.out.h spells this MOVLQSX.
6.out.h also includes MOVLQZX, the zero extending
version, which it implements as "movsxd" without
the REX prefix. Without the REX prefix it's only sign
extending 32 bits to 32 bits (i.e., not doing anything
to the bits) and then storing in a 32-bit register.
Any write to a 32-bit register zeros the top half of the
corresponding 64-bit register, giving the advertised effect.
This particular implementation of the functionality is
non-standard, because an ordinary 32-bit "mov" would
do the same thing.
Because it is non-standard, it is often mishandled or
not handled by binary translation tools like valgrind.
Switching to the standard "mov" makes the binaries
work better with those tools.
It's probably useful in 6c and 6g to have an explicit
instruction, though, so that the intent of the size
change is clear. Thus we leave the concept of MOVLQZX
and just implement it by the standard "mov" instead of
the non-standard 32-bit "movsxd".
Fixes#896.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1733046
With these changes, goinstall is now able to use branches
maintained with Bazaar located in Launchpad.
Project aliases such as /project and /project/series are
supported in addition to specific user or team branches
such as /~user/project/branch. Temporary branches under
the +junk special project are also supported.
As a curious side effect, since Launchpad is able to import
code from other locations, they can be indirectly
accessible too if desired.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1699050
The Makefile and cgo now rewrite / to _ when creating the path.
The .so for gosqlite.googlecode.com/hg/sqlite is named
cgo_gosqlite.googlecode.com_hg_sqlite.so, and then 6l and 8l
both include a default rpath of $GOROOT/pkg/$GOOS_$GOARCH.
This should make it easier to move binaries from one system
to another.
Fixes#857.
R=iant, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1700048