The commit 0e4c013 changed the syscall package so it uses the
asynchronous functions of Node.js's fs module.
This commit adapts the stubs of the fs module which are used when using
a browser instead of Node.js.
Fixes#28068.
Change-Id: Ic3a6a8aebb0db06402383bc2fea7642a4501e02c
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The spec used the term "conversion" somewhat indiscriminately for
explicit conversions that appear literally in the source, and implicit
conversions that are implied by the context of an expression.
Be clearer about it by defining the terms.
Also, state that integer to string conversions of the form string(x)
are never implicit. This clarifies situations where implicit conversions
might require an integer to change to a string (but don't and never have
done so). See line 3948.
Fixes#26313.
Change-Id: I8939466df6b5950933ae7c987662ef9f88827fda
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/139099
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Similarly to CL 138676, skip TestUnixConnLocalWindows on windows/arm.
Fixes#28061
Change-Id: I2270d2f9d268e85ea567be0c0c37c48e4d482282
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Simplify `!(x <= y)` to `x > y` and `!(x >= y)` to `x < y` where x,y are not defined as float.
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This was missed as part of adding a top-level VARDEF
for stack tracing (CL 134156).
Fixes#28055
Change-Id: Id14748dfccb119197d788867d2ec6a3b3c9835cf
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This change makes stateEndTop use isSpace instead of specifically
recreating the same functionality.
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This CL combines similar code in amd64's assembly generator. The
total size of pkg/linux_amd64/cmd/compile/ decreases about 4.5KB,
while the generated amd64 code is not affected.
Change-Id: I4cdbdd22bde8857aafdc29b47fa100a906fa1598
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This CL combines similar rules together via regular expression,
while does not impact generated 386 code.
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This CL combines several rules together via regular expression,
but won't impact generated 386 code.
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The indexed MOVload and MOVstore have similar logic, and this CL
combine them together. The total size of pkg/linux_386/cmd/compile/
decreases about 4KB.
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This reverts commit d217004061.
Reason for revert: It broke all the darwin builders; it's also not
obvious how the weird darwin versions (900, 1000) relate to the > 3.9
requisite, so I'm not sure how to decide about skipping in a robust
way. It's better to revert the check for now.
Fixes#28028
Change-Id: Ibbcb7bf7cd2136e0851ebd097a2bc4dec9f0ee18
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Updates the route package to git rev 146acd2 for:
- 146acd2 don't run NET_RT_IFLIST vs. NET_RT_IFLISTL test in 386 emulation (again)
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This is similar to CL 136816 for x/sys/unix, changing the FreeBSD ABI to use 64-bit inodes in
Stat_t, Statfs_t, and Dirent types.
The changes are forward compatible, that is FreeBSD 10.x, 11.x continue to use their current sysnum numbers.
The affected types are converted to the new layout (with some overhead).
Thus the same statically linked binary should work using the native sysnums (without any conversion) on FreeBSD 12.
Breaking API changes in package syscall are:
Mknod takes a uint64 (C dev_t) instead of int.
Stat_t: Dev, Ino, Nlink, Rdev, Gen became uint64.
Atimespec, Mtimespec, Ctimespec, Birthtimespec renamed to Atim, Mtim, Ctim, Birthtim respectively.
Statfs_t: Mntonname and Mntfromname changed from [88]int8 to [1024]int8 arrays.
Dirent: Fileno became uint64, Namlen uint16 and an additional field Off int64 (currently unused) was added.
The following commands were run to generate ztypes_* and zsyscall_* on FreeBSD-12.0-ALPHA6 systems (GOARCH=386 were run on the same amd64 host):
GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=amd64 ./mksyscall.pl -tags freebsd,amd64 syscall_bsd.go syscall_freebsd.go syscall_freebsd_amd64.go |gofmt >zsyscall_freebsd_amd64.go
GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=amd64 go tool cgo -godefs types_freebsd.go | GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=amd64 go run mkpost.go >ztypes_freebsd_amd64.go
GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=386 ./mksyscall.pl -l32 -tags freebsd,386 syscall_bsd.go syscall_freebsd.go syscall_freebsd_386.go |gofmt >zsyscall_freebsd_386.go
GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=386 go tool cgo -godefs types_freebsd.go | GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=386 go run mkpost.go >ztypes_freebsd_386.go
GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=arm ./mksyscall.pl -l32 -arm -tags freebsd,arm syscall_bsd.go syscall_freebsd.go syscall_freebsd_arm.go |gofmt >zsyscall_freebsd_arm.go
GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=arm go tool cgo -godefs -- -fsigned-char types_freebsd.go | GOOS=freebsd GOARCH=arm go run mkpost.go >ztypes_freebsd_arm.go
The Kevent struct was changed to use the FREEBSD_COMPAT11 version always (requiring the COMPAT_FREEBSD11 kernel option FreeBSD-12, this is the default).
The definitions of ifData were not updated, their functionality in has have been replaced by vendored golang.org/x/net/route.
freebsdVersion initialization was dropped from init() in favor of a sync.Once based wrapper - supportsABI().
Updates #22448.
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runtime.armArch is unused on linux/arm since CL 93637. The new code in
runtime/internal/atomic (added by CL 111315) only checks runtime.goarm.
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1) Scopes do have a comment field for documentation (debugging output).
No need to do anything extra.
2) The testcase in expr3.src has ok error messages. Enabled.
Change-Id: Ic1a03bfec0a6a70d876aa6cfb936973abe58fe6c
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This work-around is not needed anymore now that method
signatures are type-checked separately from their receiver
base types: no artificial cycles are introduced anymore
and so there is no need to artificially cut them.
Fixes#26854.
Change-Id: I2ef15ceeaa0b486f65f6cdc466d0cf06246c74d7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/139900
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This work-around is not needed anymore now that method
signatures are type-checked separately from their receiver
base types: no artificial cycles are introduced anymore
and so there is no need to artificially cut them.
Updates #26124.
Change-Id: I9d50171f12dd8977116a5d3f63ac39a06b1cd492
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/139899
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As a side-effect we also get slightly clearer errors for some
pathological cyclic method declarations.
Fixes#23203.
Updates #26854.
Change-Id: I30bd6634ac6be26d3f4ef8c7b32e5c1bf76987dd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/139897
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Remove assumption that methods associated to concrete (non-interface)
types have a fully set up signature. Such methods are found through
LookupFieldOrMethod or lookupMethod, or indexed method access from
a Named type. Make sure that the method's signature is type-checked
before use in those cases.
(MethodSets also hold methods but the type checker is not using
them but for internal verification. API clients will be using it
after all methods have been type-checked.)
Some functions such as MissingMethod may now have to type-check a
method and for that they need a *Checker. Add helper functions as
necessary to provide the additional (receiver) parameter but permit
it to be nil if the respective functions are invoked through the API
(at which point we know that all methods have a proper signature and
thus we don't need the delayed type-check).
Since all package-level objects eventually are type-checked through
the top-level loop in Checker.packageObjects we are guaranteed that
all methods will be type-checked as well.
Updates #23203.
Updates #26854.
Change-Id: I6e48f0016cefd498aa70b776e84a48215a9042c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/139425
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
The prior CL prepared go/types for the situation where methods might
not have a type-checked signature when being looked up. The respective
adjustments to recvPtr were not correct (but because so far method
signatures are type-checked in time, the bug didn't manifest itself).
Updates #23203.
Updates #26854.
Change-Id: I796691d11e6aac84396bdef802ad30715755fcc6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/139721
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
The origin tagKey is just dirname if no tags input which will cause
pkgCache missmatch if other imported pkg explicit on GOARCH or GOOS
This CL will add GOOS and GOARCH to tagKey
Fixes#8425Fixes#21181
Change-Id: Ifc189cf6746d753ad7c7e5bb60621297fc0a4e35
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The alloc_m documentation refers to concepts that don't exist (and
maybe never did?). alloc_m is also not the API entry point to span
allocation.
Hence, rewrite the documentation for alloc and alloc_m. While we're
here, document why alloc_m must run on the system stack and replace
alloc_m's hand-implemented system stack check with a go:systemstack
annotation.
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.rel symbol type is sym.SELFROSECT, and that makes .rel written
into .rdata section. But .rel stores code - jump table used for
external C functions. So we have to mark whole .rdata section
as executable (IMAGE_SCN_MEM_EXECUTE), because of .rel presence
in it.
Move .rel into .text section, and make .rdata section non executable.
I also had to move code that adjusted the size of .rel symbol
before calling textaddress, otherwise textaddress would not
calculate size of .text section correctly.
Fixes#25926
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On wasm, pcln tables are indexed by "resumption point ID" instead of
by pc offset. When finding a deferreturn call, we must find the
associated resumption point ID for the deferreturn call.
Update #27518
Fixes wasm bug introduced in CL 134637.
Change-Id: I3d178a3f5203a06c0180a1aa2309bfb7f3014f0f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/139898
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
This change disables the export-subst and export-ignore attributes when
creating zip files for modules. This is done to prevent the ziphash for
a given repo/revision from differing based on variables such as git
version or size of repo. The full rational for this change is detailed
here:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/27153#issuecomment-420763082Fixes#27153
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The TestLldbPython test is known to fail with very old lldb releases
(3.8 and older). Skip the test when the lldb found on the system is
too old.
Fixes#22299
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goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: math
name old time/op new time/op delta
Mod 64.7ns ± 2% 63.7ns ± 2% -1.52% (p=0.003 n=8+10)
Change-Id: I851bec0fd6c223dab73e4a680b7393d49e81a0e8
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Currently the table of arena sizes mixes the number of entries in the
L1 with the size of the L2. While the size of the L2 is important,
this makes it hard to see what's actually going on because there's an
implicit factor of sys.PtrSize.
This changes the L2 column to say both the number of entries and the
size that results in. This should hopefully make the relations between
the columns of the table clearer, since they can now be plugged
directly into the given formula.
Change-Id: Ie677adaef763b893a2f620bd4fc3b8db314b3a1e
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LookupFieldOrMethod needs to know if a method receiver is a pointer
type. Until now this was computed from the the method signature's
receiver, which required the method signature to be type-checked.
Furthermore, it required the receiver to be set before the method
signature was fully type-checked in some cases (see issue #6638).
This CL remembers this property during object resolution, when we
know it from the source.
With this CL, method signatures don't need to be type-checked before
they can be looked up; this is a first step towards separating
type checking of types and type-checking of associated methods.
Updates #23203.
Updates #26854.
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In preparation for followup CL merging TPTR32 and TPTR64, move TPTR32
from the small-types fast path to the generic 64-bit fallback code so
that it's in the same case clause as TPTR64.
This should be safe, but theoretically it could change semantics
because TPTR32 used to always be assumed to be "small", whereas now it
will only be considered small for values less than 1<<31.
This change is done in a separate CL so that it's more easily
identified by git bisection in case it does introduce regressions.
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As pointed out in https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26463,
HOME (or equivalent) environment variable (rather than the
value obtained by parsing /etc/passwd or the like) should be
used to obtain user's home directory.
Since commit fa1a49aa55 there's a method to obtain
user's home directory -- use it here.
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Fixes#13491
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This commit makes syscall on js/wasm use the asynchronous variants
of functions in Node.js' fs module. This enables concurrency
and allows the API of the fs module to be implemented with an
alternative backend that only supports asynchronous operations.
Updates #26051.
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