Whenever GOPATH is not defined in the environment, use $HOME/go
as its default value. For Windows systems use %USERPROFILE%/go
and $home/go for plan9.
The choice of these environment variables is based on what Docker
currently does. The os/user package is not used to avoid having
a cgo dependency.
Updates #17262. Documentation changes forthcoming.
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CL 32355 switched from using the output file as a
plugin prefix to the full package path. The linker dead code analysis
was not updated.
Updates #17821
Change-Id: I13fc45e0264b425d28524ec54c829e2c3e895b0b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32916
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
This reverts the changes from https://golang.org/cl/33018: Instead
of writing the result of gofmt to a tmp file and then rename that
to the original (which doesn't preserve the original file's perm
bits, uid, gid, and possibly other properties because it is hard
to do in a platform-independent way - see #17869), use the original
code that simply overwrites the processed file if gofmt was able to
create a backup first. Upon success, the backup is removed, otherwise
it remains.
Fixes#17873.
For #8984.
Change-Id: Ifcf2bf1f84f730e6060f3517d63b45eb16215ae1
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Updates http2 to x/net/http2 git rev 0e2717d for:
http2: conditionally log stacks from panics in Server Handlers like net/http
https://golang.org/cl/33102Fixes#17790
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Reviewed-by: Joe Tsai <thebrokentoaster@gmail.com>
This test was only enabled by default today so it hasn't been hardened
by build.golang.org. Welcome to the ring, TestClientTimeout.
Change-Id: I1967f6c825699f13f6c659dc14d3c3c22b965272
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The old Transport example ended up disabling HTTP/2.
Use a better example.
Fixes#17051Fixes#17296
Change-Id: I6feca168744131916e8bf56c829b4d4b50e304ee
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Add an explicit way for Handlers to abort their response to the client
and also not spam their error log with stack traces.
panic(nil) also worked in the past (for http1 at least), so continue
to make that work (and test it). But ErrAbortHandler is more explicit.
Updates #17790 (needs http2 updates also)
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https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E53394_01/html/E54813/chapter6-54839.html#OSLLGchapter6-24:
"For 64–bit SPARC Elf64_Rela structures, the r_info field is further
broken down into an 8–bit type identifier and a 24–bit type dependent
data field. For the existing relocation types, the data field is
zero. New relocation types, however, might make use of the data bits.
#define ELF64_R_TYPE_ID(info) (((Elf64_Xword)(info)<<56)>>56)
"
No test for this because the only test would be an invalid object file.
Change-Id: I5052ca3bfaf0759e920f9a24a16fd97543b24486
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33091
Reviewed-by: Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hudson@canonical.com>
Clean up & document the ProtocolError gunk.
Fixes#17558
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Interestingly, this only became a problem when CL 32850 marked
TestImportMain as parallel. Before that, "x" was overwritten and remove
in a later test, TestGoBuildOutput. The latter test is not marked as
parallel, so now it is run first. It is rather fragile for two tests to
compete over the same filename, but this change is correct regardless.
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Server.TLSNextProto being nil is necessary but not sufficient but
http2 being automatically enabled.
Fixes#16588
Change-Id: I5b18690582f9b12ef05b58235e1eaa52483be285
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
This change buffers the entire profile and converts in one shot
in the profile writer, and could use more memory than necessary
to output protocol buffer formatted profiles. It should be
possible to convert each chunk in a stream (maybe maintaining
some minimal state to output in the end) which could save on
memory usage.
Fixes#16093
Change-Id: I946c6a2b044ae644c72c8bb2d3bd82c415b1a847
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This check detects the code
resp, err := http.Get("http://foo.com")
defer resp.Body.Close()
if err != nil {
...
}
For every call to a function on the net/http package or any method
on http.Client that returns (*http.Response, error), it checks
whether the next line is a defer statement that calls on the response.
Fixes#17780.
Change-Id: I9d70edcbfa2bad205bf7f45281597d074c795977
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32911
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
Add Albert Nigmatzianov (individual CLA)
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Updates #12042
Change-Id: I28d63babe225683b88f3f1501e529aed636c9ead
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
We add runtime/cgo to the list of import paths for various cases that
imply external linking mode, but before this change we did not add for
an explicit request of external linking mode. This fixes the case where
you are using a non-default buildmode that implies a different
compilation option (for example, -buildmode=pie implies -shared) and the
runtime/cgo package for that option is stale.
No test, as I'm not sure how to write one. It would require forcing a
stale runtime/cgo.
Change-Id: Id0409c7274ce67fe15d910baf587d3220cb53d83
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33070
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For details, see the issues.
Fixes#11274.
Fixes#15137.
Change-Id: Ia11e71a054b3195e3007f490418a9c53a7e9cdf1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33016
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
An unexported field of a struct is not visible outside of the package
that defines it, so the package path is implicitly part of the
definition of any struct with an unexported field.
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It was a little tricky to figure out how to go from the documentation
to figuring out the best way to implement a Pool, so I thought I'd
try to provide a simple example. The implementation is mostly taken
from the fmt package.
I'm not happy with the verbosity of the calls to WriteString() etc,
but I wanted to provide a non-trivial example.
Change-Id: Id33a8b6cbf8eb278f71e1f78e20205b436578606
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Write output to a temp file first and only upon success
rename that file to source file name.
Fixes#8984.
Change-Id: Ie40e49d2a4eb3c9462fe769ccbf055b4366eceb0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33018
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
We only support unmarshaling into a string or a []byte, but we
previously would try (and panic while) setting a slice of a different
type. The docs say ",innerxml" is ignored if the type is not string or
[]byte, so do that for other slices as well.
Fixes#15600.
Change-Id: Ia64815945a14c3d04a0a45ccf413e38b58a69416
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A Go binary may only have 1 executable memory region if it has been
linked using internal linking. This change means that the test will
be skipped if this is the case, rather than fail.
Fixes#17852.
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- define syntax.Error for cleaner error reporting
- abort parsing after first error if no error handler is installed
- make sure to always report the first error, if any
- document behavior of API calls
- while at it: rename ReadXXX -> ParseXXX (clearer)
- adjust cmd/compile noder.go accordingly
Fixes#17774.
Change-Id: I7893eedea454a64acd753e32f7a8bf811ddbb03c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/32950
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
visit is just a func, and there's no formatting
verb for it, and it's on an internal-error path.
It has been thus many years, unchanged and unexecuted.
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This change adds code, originally written by Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
and open-sourced by Google, that converts from the "legacy"
binary pprof profile format to a struct representation of the
new protocol buffer pprof profile format.
This code reads the entire binary format for conversion to the
protobuf format. In a future change, we will update the code
to incrementally read and convert segments of the binary format,
so that the entire profile does not need to be stored in memory.
This change also contains contributions by Daria Kolistratova
<daria.kolistratova@intel.com> from the rolled-back change
golang.org/cl/30556 adapting the code to be used by the package
runtime/pprof.
This code also appeared in the change golang.org/cl/32257, which was based
on Daria Kolistratova's change, but was also rolled back.
Updates #16093
Change-Id: I5c768b1134bc15408d80a3ccc7ed867db9a1c63d
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Fix another case of a parallel test relying on a global variable
(DefaultTransport) implicitly.
Use the private Transport already in scope instead. It's closed at the
end, instead of randomly via another test.
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A paranoid go at constant time implementation of P256 curve.
This code relies on z13 SIMD instruction set. For zEC12 and below,
the fallback is the existing P256 implementation. To facilitate this
fallback mode, I've refactored the code so that implementations can
be picked at run-time.
Its 'slightly' difficult to grok, but there is ASCII art..
name old time/op new time/op delta
BaseMultP256 419µs ± 3% 27µs ± 1% -93.65% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
ScalarMultP256 1.05ms ±10% 0.09ms ± 1% -90.94% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
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Add tmpdir as a parameter to the closure otherwise the subsequent
modifications to tmpdir causes only the last subdirectory to be
removed.
Additionally, add the missing argument for the t.Fatalf call.
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