No code changes besides moving the two functions and updating a
couple of file comments.
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Allow Checker.Instantiate to work with a nil *Checker receiver
(for now). This opens the door to passing in a *Checker at all
times.
Also, added a verify flag to Instantiate, InstantiateLazy, and
instance, to be able to control if constraint satisfaction should
be checked or not.
Removed types2.Instantiate.
For #47103.
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In the case that a generic function/method f does a method call on a
type param allowed by its bound, an instantiation of f may do a direct
method call of a concrete type or a method call defined on a generic
type, depending on whether the passed type in a concrete type or an
instantiated type with the appropriate method defined. See the test case
boundmethod.go added to this change.
In order to keep the dictionary format the same for all instantiations
of a generic function/method, I decided to have an optional
sub-dictionary entry for "bounds" calls. At the point that we are
creating the actual dictionary, we can then fill in the needed
sub-dictionary, if the type arg is an instantiated type, or a zeroed
dictionary entry, if type arg is not instantiated and the method will be
on a concrete type.
In order to implement this, I now fill in n.Selection for "bounds"
method calls in generic functions as well. Also, I need to calculate
n.Selection correctly during import for the case where it is now set -
method calls on generic types, and bounds calls on typeparams.
With this change, the dictionaries/sub-dictionaries are correct for
absdiff.go. The new test boundmethod.go illustrates the case where the
bound sub-dict entry is not used for a dictionary for stringify[myint],
but is used for a dictionary for stringify[StringInt[myint]].
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This CL pushes the typecheck.Expr calls further down to the IR
construction points. It turns out we don't really care about
typecheck.AssignExpr, because it's only used to distinguish whether
ir.BlankNode is allowed. We can avoid that issue by just skipping the
call to typecheck.Expr for blank nodes.
Similarly, for typecheck.Callee, only two details matter: (1) don't
report errors for builtin functions (which aren't allowed outside of
callee contexts); and (2) method-value selector expressions need to
have Op ODOTMETH/ODOTINTER rather than OMETHVALUE. The first can be
handled by simply skipping typecheck on Names (as with ir.BlankNode,
we don't need to typecheck these). The second currently requires
adding a 'callee bool' parameter to disambiguate the context.
The other option would be for exprCall to reset the fun's Op from
OMETHVALUE to OXDOT and let typecheck handle it a second time. But I
anticipate needing to add extra logic in the exprSelector case which
would be harder to undo, so this seems somewhat better.
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CL 332469 changed the unified IR reader to incrementally typecheck
each statement as they're read/constructed. This CL goes further to
incrementally typecheck each expression.
While here, this CL reorganizes a few things to make this go more
smoothly. In particular, it renames expr to expr0 and adds a new expr
wrapper that applies typecheck.Expr; gets rid of exprTypeSwitchguard
by moving that logic into switchStmt; and splits exprConvert out from
exprCall, which simplifies the logic for typechecking the calleee
expression somewhat.
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This CL reuses the symabi wrapper information to warn when a function
is defined both in Go (i.e., has a function declaration with a body)
and in assembly (i.e., has a TEXT instruction).
This will eventually produce a linker error anyway, but we can provide
a slightly nicer error message earlier.
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There's nothing GOARCH-specific about ABI wrappers, so allow enabling
them on all architectures.
For unified IR, I want to have a testing mode where we add dictionary
parameters even to non-generic functions, as a way to help stress test
that they're handled correctly. This requires callers to know to
supply the appropriate dictionary arguments when calling them. Calls
generated by the Go compiler know to do this, but calls written in
assembly won't.
Reusing the regabi wrappers is a convenient choke-point for inserting
dictionary arguments for assembly calls.
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When types2.Instantiate is called externally, no *Checker is provided and
substitution doesn't have access to Checker.typMap; and instantiation of
recursive generic types leads to an infinite recursion in subst.
There was a local subster.cache but it was only set and never used.
Replaced subster.cache with subster.typMap, which is set to the global
Checker.typMap if available, and set to a local map otherwise. This
prevents such infinite recursions. Added a simple test.
More generally, because we don't have a global type map for external
instantiations, instantiating the same type twice, independently but
with the same type arguments, will result in two different types. This
is not correct. We need to provide some form of context for external
instantiations (which means the importers). This is a separate but
related issue which is not yet addressed (filed #47103).
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Rather than using a local types' position information, use the type
name's scope numbers to uniquely identify the type from others with
the same name.
We use scope numbers rather than indices (with number-1 == index)
to preserve the invariant that the zero value for a scope is a ready
to use empty scope.
Using scope numbers turned out to be fairly simple after all and
provides a reasonably stable identification which will make debugging
simpler. A scope number series may be a bit longer than a unique ID for
each type name but local types should be reasonably rare.
Also did a minor cleanup in universe.go to ensure Named.orig is set up
correctly (there's still an open TODO but with a work-around).
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types2 currently ignores pragmas, so it does not catch a conversion
error when converting a pointer to a type which is NOT marked notinheap
to a pointer to a convertible type, but which is marked notinheap.
So, we specifically check for this error in transformConv() and report
it during noder2.
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Conflicts:
- src/runtime/runtime2.go
On master, CL 317191 fixed the mentions of gc/reflect.go in comments
to reflectdata/reflect.go; but on dev.typeparams, CL 325921 fixed
that the same comment to reflect that deferstruct actually ended up
in ssagen/ssa.go.
Merge List:
+ 2021-07-08 296ddf2a93 net: filter bad names from Lookup functions instead of hard failing
+ 2021-07-08 ce76298ee7 Update oudated comment
+ 2021-07-08 2ca44fe221 doc/go1.17: linkify time.UnixMilli and time.UnixMicro
+ 2021-07-07 5c59e11f5e cmd/compile: remove special-casing of blank in types.sconv{,2}
+ 2021-07-07 b003a8b1ae cmd/compile: optimize types.sconv
+ 2021-07-07 11f5df2d67 cmd/compile: extract pkgqual from symfmt
+ 2021-07-07 991fd381d5 cmd/go: don't lock .mod and .sum files for read in overlay
+ 2021-07-07 186a3bb4b0 cmd/go/internal/modfetch/codehost: skip hg tests if no hg binary is present
+ 2021-07-07 00c00558e1 cmd/go/internal/modload: remove unused functions
+ 2021-07-07 f264879f74 cmd/go/internal/modload: fix an apparent typo in the AutoRoot comment
+ 2021-07-07 c96833e5ba doc: remove stale comment about arm64 port
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This CL cleans a few minor nits with the ABI utils tests that are now
necessary because of cleanups that happened on master:
1. Initialize types.LocalPkg; this needs to be set for selector names
to be handled correctly.
2. In TestABIUtilsInterfaces, switch to using an exported identifier,
so it doesn't need to be package qualified.
3. While here, change the method result type from "untyped string" to
just "string". Constants are the only declared object that can ever
have an untyped type.
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1.go, 12.go: similar to calculating type sizes, we delay computing
instantiations during import until we get up to a top-level type, in
order to make sure recursive types are complete. But we should always
delay calculating sizes when we delay instantiating types, since
otherwise we may try to calculate the size of an incomplete type. So,
needed to add Defer/ResumeCheckSize in (*importReader).typ where we also
defer instantiations. (iimport.go)
2.go: when doing type substition, we have to handle named, parameterized
basic types i.e. the type has a type parameter even though the
underlying type is a basic type that doesn't depend on the parameter.
(subr.go)
3.go: for go 1.18, we allow arbitrary types in interfaces. We had
already allowed union types and tilde types, but didn't allow regular
non-interface types in Go 1.17 for compatibility. Just skip an error
in the case of 1.18. (size.go)
5.go: types2 and types1 differ in how they print out interfaces. types1
puts a space between "interface" and "{", types2 does not. So, since
some typenames come from types2 and some from types1, we need to remove
the space when printing out type arguments. (iimport.go/subr.go)
9.go: in subst.node(), we were missing the KeyExpr case where a node has
no type. The assertion is just there, to make sure we understand all the
cases where there is no type to translate. We could just remove the
whole error check. (stencil.go)
13.go: in subst.node(), missed handling the case where a method
expression is immediate called (which of course, is quite unusual, since
then there's no real reason to have used the method expression syntax in
that case). Just needed to add ir.OMETHEXPR in the OCALL switch
statement. (stencil.go)
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Instead of hard failing on a single bad record, filter the bad records
and return anything valid. This only applies to the methods which can
return multiple records, LookupMX, LookupNS, LookupSRV, and LookupAddr.
When bad results are filtered out, also return an error, indicating
that this filtering has happened.
Updates #46241Fixes#46979
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Update comment cause gc/select.go has been moved to walk/select.go and gc/reflect.go has been moved to reflectdata/reflect.go
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Simplify the implementation of asInterface while at it.
For #47031.
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This makes the behavior for type parameter operands explicit
in those cases.
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This makes the implementation match the intended spec behavior:
Given an index expression a[x] where a is a type parameter, the
index expression is valid if the constraint for a satisfies the
following criteria:
- Either all types in the constraint type set are maps, or none
of them are.
- If the (type set) types are maps, they must all have the same
key type. (This may be too strict, perhaps it's sufficient to
ensure assignability, but we can always relax that later.)
- All (type set) types must have the same element types.
- If there are any arrays, a constant index must be in range for
the shortest array.
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For #45639.
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types2.subst has an assertion that check is non-nil, but which breaks
Instantiate() with an interface type param (used when re-importing
instatiated type to types2). But this check was added when Instantiate()
was added, and things seem to work fine when the assertion is removed.
Fixes test/typeparam/mdempsky/7.go.
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This avoids changing the export ABI.
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I'm not sure why blank was special-cased here before, but it's
wrong. Blank is a non-exported identifier, and writing it out without
package-qualification can result in linker symbol collisions.
Fixes#47087.
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Now that symfmt is simpler, we can simply manually inline it into
sconv. Importantly, this allows us to avoid allocating a buffer +
writing a string + re-interning it when we don't need to qualify the
identifier.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Updates #47087.
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The logic in symfmt for deciding how to package-qualify an identifier
is easily refactored into a separate function, loosely similar to
go/types.Qualifier's API.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Updates #47087.
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On Plan 9, locking a file requires a chmod call. In general, the go
command should not modify files in the overlay, even metadata. With
this change, we won't lock these files for reading.
The go command already reported errors when attempting to write these
files if they were in the overlay, but this change moves those checks
to the point of access for clearer error
messages. cmd/go/internal/lockedfile no longer imports
cmd/go/internal/fsys.
Fixes#44700
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Also unexport functions that are not used outside the modload package.
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CL 332469 broke the Windows longtest builders, because it changed the
names assigned to autotmp variables that end up in export data.
The naming of autotmps doesn't actually matter, so instead we can just
hack iexport to write out "$autotmp" as a magic marker, and let the
reader replace it with an appropriate unique name. This is a little
hacky, but so is iexport's handling of autotmps already, and this
should also go away eventually with unified IR.
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Up to this point, we were only handling typeparams that were converted
to empty or non-empty interfaces. But we have a dictionary entry for
each derived type (i.e. type derived from typeparams) as well. So, when
doing a conversion, look for the source type in both the type params and
derived types of the generic info, and then use the appropriate
dictionary entry.
Added some cases to ifaceconv.go (e.g. converting []T to an empty
interface).
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This allows exporting comparable type bounds, and importing back into
types2 for typechecking.
Fixes typeparam/mdempsky/8.go
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The (*T).M method expression is where M is a value method, but the type
(*T) is a pointer to the main type. In this case, after following any
embedded fields, we need to add an extra star operator when using the
receiver arg in the closure call.
Thanks to Cuong for finding/pointing out an example for this case
(typeparam/mdempsky/14.go) This example also shows that we now need the
ability to export/import OEFACE and OIDATA, which I added.
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CL 330837 rename OCALLPART to OMETHVALUE, so do the same thing for
PartialCallType for consistency.
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This CL includes multiple test cases that exercise unique failures
with -G=3 mode that did not affect unified IR mode. Most of these were
found over a period of about 3 hours of manual experimentation.
Thanks to Cuong Manh Le for test cases 11 and 12.
Updates #46704.
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This CL changes the existing excluded-test mechanism into a
known-failure mechanism instead. That is, it runs the test regardless,
but only reports if it failed (or succeeded) unexpectedly.
It also splits the known failures list into fine-grain failure lists
for types2, types2 w/ 32-bit target, -G=3, and unified.
Updates #46704.
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Historically, it's been tedious to create and typecheck ir.OCALL
nodes, except by handing them off entirely to typecheck. This is
because typecheck needed context on whether the call is an expression
or statement, and to set flags like Func.ClosureCalled and
CallExpr.Use.
However, those flags have now been removed entirely by recent CLs, so
we can instead just provide a better typecheck.Call function for
constructing and typechecking arbitrary call nodes. Notably, this
simplifies things for unified IR, which can now incrementally
typecheck call expressions as it goes without worrying about context.
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The Func.ClosureCalled flag is an optimization used by escape analysis
to detect closures that were directly called, so we know we have
visibility of the result flows. It's not needed by any other phases of
the compiler, so we might as well calculate it within escape analysis
too.
This saves some trouble during IR construction and trying to maintain
the ClosureCalled flag through inlining and copying.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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Unneeded after the previous CL changed inlining to leave OINLCALL
nodes in place.
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Inlining replaces inlined calls with OINLCALL nodes, and then somewhat
clumsily tries to rewrite these in place without messing up
order-of-evaluation rules.
But handling these rules cleanly is much easier to do during order,
and escape analysis is the only major pass between inlining and
order. It's simpler to teach escape analysis how to analyze OINLCALL
nodes than to try to hide them from escape analysis.
Does not pass toolstash -cmp, but seems to just be line number
changes.
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Run 'go mod tidy' to satisfy the longtest builders.
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This CL formalizes the closure-var trick used for method-value
wrappers to be reusable for defining other functions that take hidden
parameters via the closure-context register. In particular, it:
1. Adds a new ir.NewHiddenParam function for creating hidden
parameters.
2. Changes ir.NewClosureVar to copy Type/Typecheck from the closure
variable, so that callers can needing to manually copy these.
3. Updates existing code accordingly (i.e., method-value wrappers to
start using ir.NewHiddenParam, and closure builders to stop copying
types).
Longer term, I anticipate using this to pass dictionaries to stenciled
functions within unified IR.
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Necessary for building/testing generics code within src/ or src/cmd/
since CL 332373, and we'll need to do this eventually anyway.
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We often need to create a function/method instantiation, but not a
dictionary, because the call to the instantiation will be using a
sub-dictionary. Also, main dictionaries are only need for concrete,
non-gcshape types, whereas instantiations will be for gcshape types (or
concrete types, for strict stenciling).
Created a helper function getDictOrSubdict() to reduce duplicated code.
Also, moved gfGetGfInfo() call in getDictionarySym() inside conditional
where it is needed, to avoid extra work when dictionary has already been
created.
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The current stack growing implementation looks not right.
Specially, the line runtime/stack.go#L1068 never gets executed,
which causes many unnecessary copystack calls.
This PR is trying to correct the implementation.
As I'm not familiar with the code, the fix is just a guess.
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For #19367
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