Might as well sort them while they're still in a slice.
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This will test if deflate output is deterministic between two runs
of the deflater, when write sizes differ.
The deflater makes no official promises that results are
deterministic between runs, but this is a good test to determine
unintentional randomness.
Note that this does not guarantee that results are deterministic
across platforms nor that results will be deterministic between
Go versions. This is also not guarantees we should imply.
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p can be nil in Dconv so we need to do a check before dereferencing
it. Fixes a problem I was having running toolstash.
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I don't know what they're used for, but that's the only file they're
referenced in.
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This code is an eye sore to keep scrolling past in subr.go, so move it
out of the way.
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Still fails about 20% of the time on my laptop.
Fixes#14766.
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Use idiomatic slicing operations instead of incrementally building a
linked list.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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In particular, make Alignof work more like Sizeof. Other idiomatic
cleanups while here.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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This could be done by threading the Iter value down through memrun and
ispaddedfield, but that ends up a bit clunky. This way is also closer
to how we'll want the code to look once fields are kept in slices.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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x86 has a lot of instructions that require the output to be in the same
register as one of the inputs. When allocating the output register,
allocate the same register as the input if it is available.
Improves the performance of golang.org/x/crypto/sha3 by
10% (from 6% slower than 1.6 to 4% faster).
Fixes#14745
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Not calling popdcl doesn't have an impact on generated code but
the result is a growing (rather than empty) stack of symbols,
possibly causing more data to remain alive than necessary.
Also: minor cleanups.
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Use a map to detect duplicate symbols. Allows eliminating an otherwise
unneeded field from Sym and gets rid of a global variable.
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Change the existing flags from compile time consts to be configurable
from the command line.
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The location of VARDEFs is incorrect for PPARAMOUT variables
which are also used as temporary locations. We put in VARDEFs
when setting the variable at return time, but when the location
is also used as a temporary the lifetime values are wrong.
Fix copyelim to update the names map properly. This is a
real name bug fix which, as a result, allows me to
write a reasonable test to trigger the PPARAMOUT bug.
This is kind of a band-aid fix for #14591. A more pricipled
fix (which allows values to be stored in the return variable
earlier than the return point) will be harder.
Fixes#14591
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PKIX versions are off-by-one, so v1 is actually a zero on the wire, v2
is a one, and so on.
The RFC says that the version in a CRL is optional, but doesn't say what
the default is. Since v2 is the only accepted version, I had made the
default v2. However, OpenSSL considers the default to be v1. Also, if
the default is v2 and the element is optional then we'll never actually
write v2 on the wire. That's contrary to the RFC which clearly assumes
that v2 will be expressed on the wire in some cases.
Therefore, this change aligns with OpenSSL and assumes that v1 is the
default CRL version.
Fixes#13931
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5280#section-5.1
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The default version of an X.509 certificate is v1, which is encoded on
the wire as a zero.
Fixes#13382.
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Allows safely eliminating more direct uses of Type's Type and Down
fields.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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I would like to add a
func (t *Type) Elem() *Type
method to package gc, but that would collide with the existing
func (t *Type) Elem() ssa.Type
method needed to make *gc.Type implement ssa.Type. Because the latter
is much less widely used right now than the former will be, this CL
renames it to ElemType.
Longer term, hopefully gc and ssa will share a common Type interface,
and ElemType can go away.
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Eliminate "else_clause" parameter and move error messages about bad if
statements into the if_stmt parsing method.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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Make sure we do any just-before-return cleanup on all paths out of a
function, including when recovering. Each exit path should include
deferreturn (if there are any defers) and then the exit
code (e.g. copying heap-escaping return values back to the stack).
Introduce a Defer SSA block type which has two outgoing edges - one the
fallthrough edge (the defer was queued successfully) and one which
immediately returns (the defer had a successful recover() call and
normal execution should resume at the return point).
Fixes#14725
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This CL was mostly produced by a one-off automated rewrite tool
looking for statements like "for X := T.Type; X != nil; X = X.Down"
and a few minor variations.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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That was easy.
Fixes#14473.
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If the upstream writer has returned an error, it may not
be returned by subsequent calls.
This makes sure that if an error has been returned, the
Writer will keep returning an error on all subsequent calls,
and not silently "swallow" them.
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The fmt package does not use bytes.Buffer
anymore as an internal buffer.
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This allows TestDialerFallbackDelay to pass again on machines where IPv6
connections to nowhere fail quickly instead of hanging.
This bug appeared last month, when I deleted the slowTimeout constant.
Updates #11225Fixes#14731
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The existing implementation uses code written in Go to
implement Sqrt; this adds the assembler to use the sqrt
instruction for Power and makes the necessary changes to
allow it to be inlined.
The following tests showed this relative improvement:
benchmark delta
BenchmarkSqrt -97.91%
BenchmarkSqrtIndirect -96.65%
BenchmarkSqrtGo -35.93%
BenchmarkSqrtPrime -96.94%
Fixes#14349
Change-Id: I8074f4dc63486e756587564ceb320aca300bf5fa
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When calling freeValue for possible const values, remove them from the
cache as well.
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More cleanups after CL 20089
- copysub, take a bool rather than an int for the f (force) parameter.
- copysub returns a bool rather than an int.
- prevl, reg is now int16, which reduces type conversion in its callers.
- copy1, reduce the scope of t and p variables.
- small simplifications in copyau1, copyas, etc.
- {mips64,ppc64}/regzer returns a bool.
- apply CL 20181 to x86/peep.go which was missed in the last CL.
- various comment fixes.
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Accessing the n'th field of a struct is fairly common, and in
particular accessing the 0'th field of the receiver parameter list is
very common. Add helper methods for both of these tasks and update
code to make use of them.
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Also, more lazy variable declarations, and make Dijkstra happy by
replacing "goto loop" with a for loop.
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Follow up to CL 20494 addressing Type.Copy and a few other tiny
cleanups.
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Better documentation. Change parameter types from **Type and int to
just *Type and bool. Make use of short var declarations.
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This should is preparatory cleanup to make it easier to use separate
types to represent each kind of Go type, rather than a single omnibus
Type struct with heavily overloaded fields.
Also, add TODO comments marking assignments that change an existing
Type's kind, as they need to be removed before we can factor Type.
Change-Id: If4b551fdea4ae045b10b1a3de2ee98f5cf32a517
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With this, the start and end of geneq and genhash
are parallel. This removes a few rare nilchecks
from generated hash functions, but nothing
to write home about.
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