A few system call numbers on x86 Linux are
defined in terms of a previous definition,
e.g.,
#define __NR_timer_create 259
#define __NR_timer_settime (__NR_timer_create+1)
...
#define __NR_mq_open 277
#define __NR_mq_unlink (__NR_mq_open+1)
This change assumes the numbers are sorted
sequentially in the input file.
R=rsc, bradfitzwork
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/3946041
parsing and printing to new syntax.
Use -oldparser to parse the old syntax,
use -oldprinter to print the old syntax.
2) Change default gofmt formatting settings
to use tabs for indentation only and to use
spaces for alignment. This will make the code
alignment insensitive to an editor's tabwidth.
Use -spaces=false to use tabs for alignment.
3) Manually changed src/exp/parser/parser_test.go
so that it doesn't try to parse the parser's
source files using the old syntax (they have
new syntax now).
4) gofmt -w src misc test/bench
4th set of files.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/180049
- enabled for function declarations (not just function literals)
- applied gofmt -w $GOROOT/src
(look for instance at src/pkg/debug/elf/elf.go)
R=r, rsc
CC=go-dev
http://go/go-review/1026006