This reduces the overhead necessary to work with OS-specific
file details, hides the implementation of FileStat, and
preserves the implementation-specific nature of Sys.
Expressions such as:
stat.(*os.FileInfo).Sys.(*syscall.Stat_t).Uid
fi1.(*os.FileStat).SameFile(fi2.(*os.FileStat))
Are now spelled as::
stat.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t).Uid
os.SameFile(fi1, fi2)
R=cw, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5448079
dist is short for distribution. This is the new Go distribution tool.
The plan is to replace the Makefiles with what amounts to
'go tool dist bootstrap', although it cannot be invoked like
that since it is in charge of getting us to the point where we
can build the go command.
It will also add additional commands to replace bash scripts
like test/run (go tool dist testrun), eventually eliminating our
dependence on not just bash but all the Unix tools and all
of cygwin.
This is strong enough to build (cc *.c) and run (a.out bootstrap)
to build not just the C libraries and tools but also the basic
Go packages up to the bootstrap form of the go command
(go_bootstrap). I've run it successfully on both Linux and Windows.
This means that once we've switched to this tool in the build,
we can delete the buildscripts.
This tool is not nearly as nice as the go tool. There are many
special cases that turn into simple if statements or tables in
the code. Please forgive that. C does not enjoy the benefits
that we designed into Go.
I was planning to wait to do this until after Go 1, but the
Windows builders are both broken due to a bug in either
make or bash or both involving the parsing of quoted command
arguments. Make thinks it is invoking
quietgcc -fno-common -I"c:/go/include" -ggdb -O2 -c foo.c
but bash (quietgcc is a bash script) thinks it is being invoked as
quietgcc -fno-common '-Ic:/go/include -ggdb' -O2 -c foo.c
which obviously does not have the desired effect. Rather than fight
these clumsy ports, I accelerated the schedule for the new tool.
We should be completely off cygwin (using just the mingw gcc port,
which is much more standalone) before Go 1.
It is big for a single CL, and for that I apologize. I can cut it into
separate CLs along file boundaries if people would prefer that.
R=golang-dev, adg, gri, bradfitz, alex.brainman, dsymonds, iant, ality, hcwfrichter
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5620045
The change to -m is the only one necessary
to close the issue. The others are useful
to know about when debugging but shouldn't
be in the usage message since they may go
away or change at any time.
Fixes#2802.
R=lvd, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5606046
This patch adds a function to get the current cpu ticks. This is
deemed to be 'sufficiently random' to use to seed fastrand to mitigate
the algorithmic complexity attacks on the hash table implementation.
On AMD64 we use the RDTSC instruction. For 386, this instruction,
while valid, is not recognized by 8a so I've inserted the opcode by
hand. For ARM, this routine is currently stubbed to return a constant
0 value.
Future work: update 8a to recognize RDTSC.
Fixes#2630.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5606048
- Unified bounary conditions for NFC and NFD and removed some indirections.
This enforces boundaries at the character level, which is typically what
the user expects. (NFD allows a boundary between 'a' and '`', for example,
which may give unexpected results for collation. The current implementation
is already stricter than the standard, so nothing much changes. This change
just formalizes it.
- Moved methods of qcflags to runeInfo.
- Swapped YesC and YesMaybe bits in qcFlags. This is to aid future changes.
- runeInfo return values use named fields in preperation for struct change.
- Replaced some left-over uint32s with rune.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5607050
Without this change, fd3 can be collected by the garbage
collector and finalized, which causes the file descriptor to
be closed, which causes the call to os.Open to return 3 rather
than the expected descriptor number.
R=golang-dev, gri, bradfitz, bradfitz, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5607056
The rule is that build directives can be preceded only
by blank lines and other line comments, not /* */ comments.
R=golang-dev, adg, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5619045
This is a minimal API extension, it makes it possible
to implement missing Int functionality externally w/o
compromising efficiency. It is the hope that this will
reduce the number of feature requests going directly
into the big package.
Also: Fixed some naming inconsistencies: The receiver
is only called z when it is also the result.
R=golang-dev, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5607055
This will add the temporary object directory into the lookup
path so that cgo-exported function declarations may be
included from C files.
This was previously applied by CL 5600043, and apparently
removed by mistake on CL 5598045.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5610054
This can happen on Plan 9 if we we're building
with the 32-bit and 64-bit host compilers, one
after the other.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5599053
Plan 9's tr(1) doesn't accept the C-style escapes
for tab and newline characters. I was going to use
the \xFF hexadecimal escapes but GNU tr(1) doesn't
accept those. It seems octal is the least common
denominator.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5576079
This can drastically reduce the number of system
calls made by programs that repeatedly query the
environment.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5599054
Ignore result of setting SO_BROADCAST.
Disable TestSimpleListenMulticastUDP as
setIPv4MulticastInterface is not implemented.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5610044
Print all the syntax errors. Fixes issue 2811.
Change Windows binary removal strategy.
This should keep the temporary files closer to
the binaries they are for, which will make it
more likely that the rename is not cross-device
and also make it easier to clean them up.
Fixes#2604 (as much as we can).
The standard build does not use the go command
to install the go command anymore, so issue 2604
is less of a concern than it originally was.
(It uses the go_bootstrap command to install
the go command.)
Buffer 'go list' output.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5604048
Black box test is too time-consuming, as the bug
does not appear until Scan has processed 2 GB of
input in total across multiple calls, so no test.
Thanks to Frederick Mayle for the diagnosis and fix.
Fixes#2809.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5611043
Both are unused and undocumented.
InvalidConnError is also non-idiomatic: a FooError type can
typically describe something, else it would be an ErrFoo
variable.
R=golang-dev, alex.brainman
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5609045
Do not treat $GOROOT/src/pkg, $GOROOT/src/cmd,
$GOPATH/src as package directories (only subdirectories
of those can be package directories). Fixes issue 2602.
Accept additional compiler and linker arguments during
cgo from $CGO_CFLAGS and $CGO_LDFLAGS, as the
Makefiles used to do.
Show failed pkg-config output. Fixes issue 2785.
Use different (perhaps better) git commands. Fixes issue 2109.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5605045
The type being unavailable on Windows was the only API
signature difference in the net package.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5608043
Print build errors to stderr during 'go run'.
Stream test output during 'go test' (no args). Fixes issue 2731.
Add go test -i to install test dependencies. Fixes issue 2685.
Fix data race in exitStatus. Fixes issue 2709.
Fix tool paths. Fixes issue 2817.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, n13m3y3r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5591045
The previous logic was mainly non-working. It only needs to
ensure that the go tool doesn't try to build the standard
library with gccgo.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5580051
- enable AllMethods flag (default: not set)
- fix logic determining which methods to show
- added respective test case in testdata/e.go for AllMethods = false
- added test case set for AllMethods = true
The critical changes/files to look at are:
- testdata/e{0,1,2}.golden: T4.M should only show up as method of T5 in e2.golden
- reader.go: always include top-level methods, and negate former logic for embedded methods
(rewrote as a switch for better comprehensability)
Fixes#2791.
R=rsc, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5576057
This fixes some test noise in TestStressSurpriseServerCloses when
ulimit -n something low, like 256 on a Mac.
Previously, when the server closed on us and we were expecting more
responses (like we are in that test), we'd read an "Unexpected EOF"
and just forget about the client's net.Conn. Now it's closed,
rather than waiting on the finalizer to release the fd.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5602043
I missed an overflow in contract because I suspected that the prime
elimination would take care of it. It didn't, and I forgot to get back
to the overflow. Because of this, p224Contract may have produced a
non-minimal representation, causing flakey failures ~0.02% of the
time.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5592045
This CL introduces new function ListenMulticastUDP to fix
multicast UDP listening across multiple listeners issue,
to replace old multicast methods JoinGroup and LeaveGroup
on UDPConn.
This CL also enables multicast testing by default.
Fixes#2730.
R=rsc, paul.a.lalonde, fullung, devon.odell
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5562048
We support SSLv3 as a server but not as a client (and we don't want to
support it as a client). This change fixes the error message when
connecting to an SSLv3 server since SSLv3 support on the server side
made mutualVersion accept SSLv3.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5545073
5l -v is for benchmarking various parts of the loader, but this code in
obj.c will clutter the output. I only comment them out, because this is
on par with 8l/6l.
R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5600046
A go build currently generates around 400MB of test output prior to
cleaning up. With this change we use a maximum of ~15MB.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5588044
Ensure that file descriptors have not already been leaked into our
environment - close any that are open at the start of the
TestExtraFiles test.
Also use the appropriate command for listing open files.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5574062
This patch adds a hash seed to the Hmap struct. Each seed is
initialized by runtime.fastrand1(). This is the first step of a
solution to issue 2630. Fastrand1 still needs to be updated to provide
us with actually random bits.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5599046
The new cross-compiling bin target was breaking
everything but the system where buildscript.sh ran.
TBR=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5598055
Consequently, remove many package Makefiles,
and shorten the few that remain.
gomake becomes 'go tool make'.
Turn off test phases of run.bash that do not work,
flagged with $BROKEN. Future CLs will restore these,
but this seemed like a big enough CL already.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5601057
Add 'go clean'.
Make 'go build' write to pkgname, not a.out.
Make 'go test -c' write to pkgname.test, not test.out.
Make 'go install' write alternate binaries to .../bin/goos_goarch/.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5600048
We weren't properly deleting the various header
files (that were temporarily renamed) if a $CC
for the current $GOARCH didn't exist. And since
the compiler checks the current directory for
headers before any -I arguments, this had the
unfortunate side effect of including the last
generated headers instead of the correct ones.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5581055
Also delete gotest, since it's messy to fix and slated for deletion anyway.
A couple of things outside src can't be tested any more. "go test" will be
fixed and these tests will be re-enabled. They're noisy for now.
Fixes#284.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5598049
If set, all methods are shown, not just those
of non-exported anonynous fields.
This change will only become functional once
CL 5576057 is submitted.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5599048
This fixes a regression that was made when adding
support for building with gccgo (in d6a14e6fac0c).
External commands (those not from the Go tree) were
being installed to the package directory instead of
the binary directory.
R=golang-dev, rsc, adg, remyoudompheng, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5564072
This will add the temporary object directory into the lookup
path so that cgo-exported function declarations may be
included from C files.
R=golang-dev, rogpeppe, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5600043
Cookies recieved in a response to a POST request are stored
in the client's jar like they are for GET requests.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=bradfitz, golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5576065
fix, vet
yacc is also fixed (it was wrong before)
All that's left is the commands used during compilation
This looks like a huge CL, but it's almost all file renames.
The action is in cmd/go/pkg.go, the Makefiles, and .../doc.go.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5595044
If the argument to go fix isn't a package directory, the message said nothing helpful.
Now it at least says a package couldn't be found.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5577072
1) create go-tool dir in make.bash
2) clean up stale binaries in make.bash
3) add 'tool' command to go
4) convert goyacc->yacc as a first test tool
Since goyacc stands alone, it's a safe trial.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5576061
They're not portable, and pkg os is supposed to be portable.
Fixes#2562
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh, r, n13m3y3r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5574078
Added flag AllMethods: if not set (future default), embedded
methods of exported (and thus visible) embedded fields are not
shown in the final package documentation
The actual change for AllMethods is just in sortedFuncs. All
other changes are simplifications of the existing logic (mostly
deletion of code): Because method conflicts due to embedding
must always be detected, remove any premature elimination of
types and methods. Instead collect all named types and all
methods and do the filtering at the end.
Miscellaneous:
- renamed baseType -> namedType
- streamline logic for recording embedded types
- record embedded types via a map (simpler data structures)
AllMethods is set by default; so the output is unchanged and
the tests pass. The next CL will enable the AllMethods flag
and have adjusted tests (and fix issue 2791).
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5572076
The use of gccgo is triggered by GC=gccgo in environment. It
still needs the standard distribution to behave properly, but
allows using the test, build, run, install subcommands with
gccgo.
R=rsc, iant, fullung
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5562045
+eliminates a possibility of sending a call to Done several times.
+fixes memory leak in case of temporal Write errors.
+fixes data race on Client.shutdown.
+fixes data race on Client.closing.
+fixes comments.
Fixes#2780.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev, mpimenov
https://golang.org/cl/5571063
This solves the ambiguity for "lp.net/project/foo". In these URLs,
"foo" could be a series name registered in Launchpad with its own
branch, and it could also be the name of a directory within the
main project branch one level up.
Solve it by testing if the series branch exists in Launchpad
and if it doesn't moving the root one level up.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5577058
The new url.URL's parsing can be too canonicalizing for
certain applications. By keeping the original request URI
around, we give applications a gross escape hatch while
keeping the URL package clean and simple for normal uses.
(From a discussion with Gary Burd, Gustavo Niemeyer,
and Russ Cox.)
Fixes#2782
R=golang-dev, rsc, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5580044
It means serious user error that can lead to
hard to debug issues under load, log entry
will not harm.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5574075
The idea is that we add files to the api/ directory which
are sets of promises for the future. Each line in a file
is a stand-alone feature description.
When we do a release, we make sure we haven't broken or changed
any lines from the past (only added them).
We never change old files, only adding new ones. (go-1.1.txt,
etc)
R=dsymonds, adg, r, remyoudompheng, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5570051
Separating Method from Func made the code only more complicated
without adding much to the useability/readability of the API.
Reverted to where it was, but leaving the new method-specific
fields Orig and Level.
Former clients (godoc) of doc.Method only used the Func fields;
and because Func was embedded, no changes are needed with respect
to the removal of Method.
Changed type of Func.Recv from ast.Expr to string. This was a
long-standing TODO. Also implemented Func.Orig field (another TODO).
No further go/doc API changes are expected for Go 1.
R=rsc, r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5577043
This improves the handling of xml.Unmarshal in
the xmlapi fix by guessing some of the common
types used on it.
This also fixes a bug in the partial typechecker.
In an expression such as f(&a), it'd mark a as
having &T rather than *T.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5572058
Pulling function calls out to happen before the
expression being evaluated was causing illegal
reorderings even without inlining; with inlining
it got worse. This CL adds a separate ordering pass
to move things with a fixed order out of expressions
and into the statement sequence, where they will
not be reordered by walk.
Replaces lvd's CL 5534079.
Fixes#2740.
R=lvd
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5569062
Added a cache to compensate for extra call overhead.
go test -bench=Print marginally faster (in the noise).
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5574061
The implementation is divided into 4 phases:
1) export filtering of an incoming AST if necessary (exports.go)
2) reading of a possibly filtered AST (reader.go: type reader)
3) method set computation (reader.go)
4) sorting and creation of final documentation (reader.go)
In contrast to the old implementation, the presentation data
(Names, Docs, Decls, etc.) are created immediately upon reading
the respective AST node. Also, all types are collected (embedded
or not) in a uniform way.
Once the entire AST has been processed, all methods and types
have been collected and the method sets for each type can be
computed (phase 3).
To produce the final documentation, the method sets and value
maps are sorted.
There are no API changes. Passes the existing test suite unchanged.
R=rsc, rogpeppe
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5554044
Reimplement the test based on code from adg@golang.org.
The previous version has a race since the file is closed via defer
rather than in the go routine. This meant that the file could be
closed before the go routine has actually received io.EOF. It then
receives EBADF and continues to do zero-byte writes to the pipe.
This addresses an issue seen on FreeBSD and OpenBSD, where the test
passes but exits with a SIGPIPE, resulting in a failure.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5554083
Without this change it's possible to launch godoc,
immediately GET /, and see a directory listing instead of root.html
R=gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5575054
work in progress, and we are not ready to freeze its API for Go 1.
Package html still exists, containing just two functions: EscapeString
and UnescapeString.
Both the packages at exp/html and html are "package html". The former
is a superset of the latter.
At some point in the future, the exp/html code will move back into
html, once we have finalized the parser API.
R=rsc, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5571059
Marshaler has a number of open areas that need
further thought (e.g. it doesn't handle attributes,
it's supposed to handle tag names internally but has
no information to do so, etc).
We're removing it now and will bring it back with an
interface that covers these aspects, after Go 1.
Related to issue 2771, but doesn't fix it.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5574057
In order to allow buildscript.sh to generate buildscripts for all
$GOOS/$GOARCH combinations, we have to generate dummy files for cmd/go.
Fixes#2586.
R=rsc, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5557050
Also, add an explicit error type when the right hand side is an unexported
function.
R=golang-dev, gri, rogpeppe, agl, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5564048
Includes gofix module. The only case not covered should be
xml.Unmarshal, since it remains with a similar interface, and
would require introspecting the type of its first argument
better.
Fixes#2626.
R=golang-dev, rsc, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5574053
CL 5572043 removed the last uses of this field.
The information is readily available from Type.Decl.
R=rsc, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5570049
The bitLen function currently shifts out blocks of 8 bits at a time.
This change replaces this sorta-linear algorithm with a log(N)
one (shift out 16 bits, then 8, then 4, then 2, then 1).
I left the start of it linear at 16 bits at a time so that
the function continues to work with 32 or 64 bit values
without any funkiness.
The algorithm is similar to several of the nlz ("number of
leading zeros") algorithms from "Hacker's Delight" or the
"bit twiddling hacks" pages.
Doesn't make a big difference to the existing benchmarks, but
I'm using the code in a different context that calls bitLen
much more often, so it seemed worthwhile making the existing
codebase faster so that it's a better building block.
Microbenchmark results on a 64-bit Macbook Pro using 6g from weekly.2012-01-20:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
big.BenchmarkBitLen0 4 6 +50.12%
big.BenchmarkBitLen1 4 6 +33.91%
big.BenchmarkBitLen2 6 6 +3.05%
big.BenchmarkBitLen3 7 6 -19.05%
big.BenchmarkBitLen4 9 6 -30.19%
big.BenchmarkBitLen5 11 6 -42.23%
big.BenchmarkBitLen8 16 6 -61.78%
big.BenchmarkBitLen9 5 6 +18.29%
big.BenchmarkBitLen16 18 7 -60.99%
big.BenchmarkBitLen17 7 6 -4.64%
big.BenchmarkBitLen31 19 7 -62.49%
On an ARM machine (with the previous weekly):
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
big.BenchmarkBitLen0 37 50 +36.56%
big.BenchmarkBitLen1 59 51 -13.69%
big.BenchmarkBitLen2 74 59 -20.40%
big.BenchmarkBitLen3 92 60 -34.89%
big.BenchmarkBitLen4 110 59 -46.09%
big.BenchmarkBitLen5 127 60 -52.68%
big.BenchmarkBitLen8 181 59 -67.24%
big.BenchmarkBitLen9 78 60 -23.05%
big.BenchmarkBitLen16 199 69 -65.13%
big.BenchmarkBitLen17 91 70 -23.17%
big.BenchmarkBitLen31 210 95 -54.43%
R=golang-dev, dave, edsrzf, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5570044
Move error information into Package struct, so that
a package can be returned even if a dependency failed
to load or did not exist. This makes it possible to run
'go fix' or 'go fmt' on packages with broken dependencies
or missing imports. It also enables go get -fix.
The new go list -e flag lets go list process those package
errors as normal data.
Change p.Doc to be first sentence of package doc, not
entire package doc. Makes go list -json or
go list -f '{{.ImportPath}} {{.Doc}}' much more reasonable.
The go tool now depends on http, which means also
net and crypto/tls, both of which use cgo. Trying to
make the build scripts that build the go tool understand
and handle cgo is too much work. Instead, we build
a stripped down version of the go tool, compiled as go_bootstrap,
that substitutes an error stub for the usual HTTP code.
The buildscript builds go_bootstrap, go_bootstrap builds
the standard packages and commands, including the full
including-HTTP-support go tool, and then go_bootstrap
gets deleted.
Also handle the case where the buildscript needs updating
during all.bash: if it fails but a go command can be found on
the current $PATH, try to regenerate it. This gracefully
handles situations like adding a new file to a package
used by the go tool.
R=r, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5553059
This lets the client of go/build specify additional tags that
can be recognized in a // +build directive. For example,
a build for a custom environment like App Engine might
include "appengine" in the BuildTags list, so that packages
can be written with some files saying
// +build appengine (build only on app engine)
or
// +build !appengine (build only when NOT on app engine)
App Engine here is just a hypothetical context. I plan to use
this in the cmd/go sources to distinguish the bootstrap version
of cmd/go (which will not use networking) from the full version
using a custom tag. It might also be useful in App Engine.
Also, delete Build and Script, which we did not end up using for
cmd/go and which never got turned on for real in goinstall.
R=r, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5554079
Golden files have extension .d.golden where d is the mode value (0 or 1 for now)
(i.e., testdata/file.out is now testdata/file.0.golden, and there is a new file
testdata/file.1.golden for each testcase)
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5573046
Marshalling of []byte in attributes and the general
marshalling of named []byte types was fixed.
A []byte field also won't be nil if an XML element
was mapped to it, even if the element is empty.
Tests were introduced to make sure that *struct{}
fields works correctly for element presence testing.
No changes to the logic made in that regard.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5539070
It was 2^31, but that could cause overflow and trouble.
Reduce it to 2^30 and add a TODO.
R=golang-dev, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5562049
It takes too much memory to be reliable and causes
trouble on 32-bit machines.
Sigh.
Fixes#2756.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5567043
Make the panic detectable, and use that in ioutil.ReadFile to
give an error if the file is too big.
R=golang-dev, minux.ma, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5563045
This fixes the bug Rob ran into when editing package bytes.
Regexp imports regexp/syntax, which imports bytes, and
regexp/syntax was not being properly recompiled during a
test of a change to package bytes.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5555065
Preserve test.
changeset: 11593:f1deaf35e1d1
user: Luuk van Dijk <lvd@golang.org>
date: Tue Jan 17 10:00:57 2012 +0100
summary: gc: fix infinite recursion for embedded interfaces
This is causing 'interface type loop' errors during compilation
of a complex program. I don't understand what's happening
well enough to boil it down to a simple test case, but undoing
this change fixes the problem.
The change being undone is fixing a corner case (uses of
pointer to interface in an interface definition) that basically
only comes up in erroneous Go programs. Let's not try to
fix this again until after Go 1.
Unfixes issue 1909.
TBR=lvd
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5555063
We already use GOHOSTOS to represent the host OS that the toolchain
will be run on, so no need to resort to uname(1) to get that (and
use uname(1) will make cross-compiling for another host impossible).
R=rsc, golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5530050
- use proper Win64 gcc calling convention when
calling initcgo on amd64
- increase g0 stack size to 64K on amd64 to make
it the same as 386
- implement C.sleep
- do not use C.stat, since it is renamed to C._stat by mingw
- use fopen to implement TestErrno, since C.strtol
always succeeds on windows
- skip TestSetEnv on windows, because os.Setenv
sets windows process environment, while C.getenv
inspects internal C runtime variable instead
R=golang-dev, vcc.163, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5500094
instead of the origin.
This makes YCbCr match the other image types (e.g. RGBA, Gray) in
that an image's bounds is not restricted to the positive quadrant.
Also optimize the YCbCr draw code by hoisting some computation
outside of the loop.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
draw.BenchmarkYCbCr 2544418 2373558 -6.72%
Like https://golang.org/cl/4681044/ I don't think a gofix is
feasible. People will have to make manual changes. On the other hand,
directly manipulating YCbCr images is relatively rare, compared to
RGBA images, and if other code just uses the jpeg and draw packages
instead of messing directly with a YCbCr's []byte representations,
then things should just continue to work.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5558048
Remove NewMD5, NewSHA1 and NewSHA256 in favor of using New and
explicitly importing the used hash-function. This way when using, for
example, HMAC with RIPEMD there's no md5, sha1 and sha256 linked in
through the hmac package.
A gofix rule is included, and applied to the standard library (3 files
altered).
This change is the result of a discussion at
https://golang.org/cl/5550043/ to pull the discussion about
deprecating these functions out of that issue.
R=golang-dev, agl
CC=golang-dev, r, rsc
https://golang.org/cl/5556058
Fix originally from rogpeppe in 5414048 but was rolled
back due to test breakage.
This CL makes the test more robust to order of operations.
Fixes#2480 again.
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5536072
The previous version of all the node.String methods printed the parse
tree and was useful for developing the parse tree code. Now that that's done,
we might as well print the nodes using the standard template syntax.
It's much easier to read and makes error reporting look more natural.
Helps issue 2644.
R=rsc, n13m3y3r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5553066
So as to give out stack trace for panic in examples.
This behavior also matches the tests'.
Fixes#2691.
R=golang-dev
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5554061
(Sending to r because of the API change.)
Over time we might want to add support for other key types.
While I was in the code, I also made the use of RawSubject the same
between Subject and Issuer when creating certificates.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5554049
(Sending to r because of the API change.)
This change alters the API for crypto/elliptic to permit different
implementations in the future. This will allow us to add faster,
constant-time implementations of the standard curves without any more
API changes.
As a demonstration, it also adds a constant-time implementation of
P224. Since it's only 32-bit, it's actually only about 40% the speed
of the generic code on a 64-bit system.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5528088
TestNonStandardNormalValues runs 1.5s,
the change reduces it to 0.2s in short mode.
The problem is with slow machines, emulators and dynamic tools.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5540065
Also, disable server-side generation of TOC for commands as they would
only ever show Overview. The JS does a better job (for now).
Fixes#2732.
R=gri, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5558046
It works with NewTicker too, but is potentially a bit less efficient,
and reads wrong.
This is what happens when you TBR Windows changes, I guess.
R=golang-dev, gri, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5536060
This allows HTML pages to specify arbitrary data in a header:
<!--{
"Title": "The page title",
...
}-->
replacing the old style comments:
<!-- title The page title -->
R=gri, rsc, r, bradfitz, dsymonds
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5532093
Previously, a timeout (in int64 nanoseconds) applied to a granularity
even smaller than one operation: a 100 byte read with a 1 second timeout
could take 100 seconds, if the bytes all arrived on the network 1 second
apart. This was confusing.
Rather than making the timeout granularity be per-Read/Write,
this CL makes callers set an absolute deadline (in time.Time)
after which operations will fail. This makes it possible to
set deadlines at higher levels, without knowing exactly how
many read/write operations will happen in e.g. reading an HTTP
request.
Fixes#2723
R=r, rsc, dave
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5555048
This matches the other color models. It seems that this was missed
during the review of 5544073.
R=nigeltao, david.crawshaw
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5536057
Packages to test are kept in ./testdata together
with the corresponding golden (packagename.out)
file.
To update the golden files, run: go test -update
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5543054
- Use a faster closure-based iterator rather than a channel-based one.
- Otherwise: better code organization, but no other API changes.
R=r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5557051
First was, apart from adding tests, a single line of code (to add the
constructor function). Adding SHA512-based hashing to crypto/hmac
required minor rework of the package because of a previously hardcoded
block-size in it's implementation. Instead of using a hash.Hash
generator function the constructor function now uses a crypto.Hash
type, which was extended to expose information about block size.
The only standard library package impacted by the change is
crypto/tls, for which the fix is included in this patch. It might be
useful to extend gofix to include this API change too.
R=agl, r, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5550043
We need to avoid allocating an extra word for the interface value
passing the floating-point value as an interface{}. It's easy.
Fixes#2722.
R=golang-dev, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5553044
The package documentation did not mention them.
They were described only in godoc for gotest, and that's going away.
R=golang-dev, rsc, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5539079
go test runs the tests itself; it does not run the gotest command,
so these mentions are confusing.
R=golang-dev, n13m3y3r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5551043
On 32-bit machines, %g takes an extra malloc. I don't know why yet,
but this makes the test pass again, and enables it even for -short.
Fixes#2653.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5542055
Duplicated fields from URL were dropped so that its behavior
is simple and expected when being stringified and when being
operated by packages like http. Most of the preserved fields
are in unencoded form, except for RawQuery which continues to
exist and be more easily handled via url.Query().
The RawUserinfo field was also replaced since it wasn't practical
to use and had limitations when operating with empty usernames
and passwords which are allowed by the RFC. In its place the
Userinfo type was introduced and made accessible through the
url.User and url.UserPassword functions.
What was previous built as:
url.URL{RawUserinfo: url.EncodeUserinfo("user", ""), ...}
Is now built as:
url.URL{User: url.User("user"), ...}
R=rsc, bradfitz, gustavo
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5498076
The terminal code in exp/terminal was forked from the code in exp/ssh.
This change removes the duplicated code from exp/ssh in favour of
using exp/terminal.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5375064
This CL revises existing platform-dependent default socket
options to make it possible to accomodate multiple multicast
datagram listeners on a single service port.
Also removes unnecessary SO_REUSEADDR, SO_REUSEPORT socket
options from unicast datagram sockets by default.
Fixes#1692.
R=devon.odell, alex.brainman, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5538052
(This was missing in the last change because I uploaded it from the
wrong machine.)
Large pastes previously misbehaved because the code tried reading from
the terminal before checking whether an line was already buffered.
Large pastes can cause multiples lines to be read at once from the
terminal.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5542049
exp/proxy provides client support for tunneling connections through
various proxies.
This is an initial, incomplete sketch of the code to lay down an
API.
R=golang-dev, r, r, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5490062
Also verified in external test suite that this fixes MySQL
resource exhaustion problems, and also exposed a double-free
bug in the gosqlite3 driver (where gosqlite3 either got lucky
before, or was working around this bug)
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5544057
The implementation is similar to the one from the double-conversion
library used in the Chrome V8 engine.
old ns/op new ns/op speedup
BenchmarkAppendFloatDecimal 591 480 1.2x
BenchmarkAppendFloat 2956 486 6.1x
BenchmarkAppendFloatExp 10622 503 21.1x
BenchmarkAppendFloatNegExp 40343 483 83.5x
BenchmarkAppendFloatBig 2798 664 4.2x
See F. Loitsch, ``Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and
Accurately with Integers'', Proceedings of the ACM, 2010.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5502079
Merge package files in the go/ast MergePackageFiles
function always in the same order (sorted by filename)
instead of map iteration order to obtain the same
package file each time. This functionality is used
by godoc when displaying packages in ?m=src mode.
Also: minor cleanup in godoc.go.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5540054
This CL improves the xml package in the following ways:
- makes its interface match established conventions
- brings Marshal and Unmarshal closer together
- fixes a large number of bugs and adds tests
- improves speed significantly
- organizes and simplifies the code
Fixes#2426.
Fixes#2406.
Fixes#1989.
What follows is a detailed list of those changes.
- All matching is case sensitive without special processing
to the field name or xml tag in an attempt to match them.
Customize the field tag as desired to match the correct XML
elements.
- Flags are ",flag" rather than "flag". The names "attr",
"chardata", etc, may be used to name actual XML elements.
- Overriding of attribute names is possible with "name,attr".
- Attribute fields are marshalled properly if they have
non-string types. Previously they were unmarshalled, but were
ignored at marshalling time.
- Comment fields tagged with ",comment" are marshalled properly,
rather than being marshalled as normal fields.
- The handling of the Any field has been replaced by the ",any"
flag to avoid unexpected results when using the field name for
other purposes, and has also been fixed to interact properly
with name paths. Previously the feature would not function
if any field in the type had a name path in its tag.
- Embedded struct support fixed and cleaned so it works when
marshalling and also when using field paths deeper than one level.
- Conflict reporting on field names have been expanded to cover
all fields. Previously it'd catch only conflicts of paths
deeper than one level. Also interacts correctly with embedded
structs now.
- A trailing '>' is disallowed in xml tags. It used to be
supported for removing the ambiguity between "attr" and "attr>",
but the marshalling support for that was broken, and it's now
unnecessary. Use "name" instead of "name>".
- Fixed docs to point out that a XMLName doesn't have to be
an xml.Name (e.g. a struct{} is a good fit too). The code was
already working like that.
- Fixed asymmetry in the precedence of XML element names between
marshalling and unmarshalling. Marshal would consider the XMLName
of the field type before the field tag, while unmarshalling would
do the opposite. Now both respect the tag of the XMLName field
first, and a nice error message is provided in case an attempt
is made to name a field with its tag in a way that would
conflict with the underlying type's XMLName field.
- Do not marshal broken "<???>" tags when in doubt. Use the type
name, and error out if that's not possible.
- Do not break down unmarshalling if there's an interface{} field
in a struct.
- Significant speed boost due to caching of type metadata and
overall allocation clean ups. The following timings reflect
processing of the the atom test data:
Old:
BenchmarkMarshal 50000 48798 ns/op
BenchmarkUnmarshal 5000 357174 ns/op
New:
BenchmarkMarshal 100000 19799 ns/op
BenchmarkUnmarshal 10000 128525 ns/op
R=cw, gustavo, kevlar, adg, rogpeppe, fullung, christoph, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5503078
- the main changes are removing the Doc suffix
from the exported types, so instead of
doc.TypeDoc one will have doc.Type, etc.
- All exported types now have a Name (or Names) field.
For Values, the Names field lists all declared variables
or constants.
- Methods have additional information about where they are
coming from.
- There's a mode field instead of a bool to
control the package's operation, which makes
it easier to extend w/o API changes.
Except for the partially implemented new Method type,
this is based on existing code. A clean rewrite is in
progress based on this new API.
R=rsc, kevlar
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5528060
Only ParseFile, ParseDir, and ParseExpr are used in the tree.
If partial parsing of code is required, it is fairly simple
to wrap the relevant piece of code into a dummy package for
parsing (see parser.ParseExpr).
Also: minor cleanups.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5535055
These functions are mostly of interest for debugging; the
number of bytes written is uninteresting.
R=r, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5540046
By the time a Unix linker gets to the end of the
command line it has forgotten what you told it
at the beginning of the command line, so you
have to put library arguments (like -lm) at the end.
R=golang-dev, r, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5541043
In a test that does
func TestFoo(t *testing.T) {
defer cleanup()
t.Fatal("oops")
}
it can be important that cleanup run as the test fails.
The old code did this in Fatal:
t.signal <- t
runtime.Goexit()
The runtime.Goexit would run the deferred cleanup
but the send on t.signal would cause the main test loop
to move on and possibly even exit the program before
the runtime.Goexit got a chance to run.
This CL changes tRunner (the top stack frame of a test
goroutine) to send on t.signal as part of a function
deferred by the top stack frame. This delays the send
on t.signal until after runtime.Goexit has run functions
deferred by the test itself.
For the above TestFoo, this CL guarantees that cleanup
will run before the test binary exits.
This is particularly important when cleanup is doing
externally visible work, like removing temporary files
or unmounting file systems.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5532078
Especially affects tests, but not test-specific.
The linker was only being told where to find the
direct dependencies of package main. Sometimes that
was sufficient to find the rest; sometimes not.
Fixes#2657.
Fixes#2666.
Fixes#2680.
R=golang-dev, adg, rogpeppe
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5528079
This breakage is mainly due to API changes in pkg.
(e.g., package utf8 moved to unicode/utf8;
remove of strconv.Atof64;
change character type from int to rune.)
Also correct the usage comment.
This fixes issue 2646.
PS: I don't change the goyacc.go, because I think token type
should not be force to rune.
R=golang-dev, adg, rogpeppe, r, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502093
The escape analysis code does not make a distinction between
scalar and pointers fields in structs. Non-pointer fields
that escape should not make the whole struct escape.
R=lvd, rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5489128
Tighter octal parsing broke some tests and were disabled in
https://golang.org/cl/5530051
Those tests were broken. The CSS decoder was supposed to see CSS
hex escape sequences of the form '\' <hex>+, but those escape
sequences were instead being consumed by the template parser.
This change properly escapes those escape sequences, and uses
proper escaping for NULs.
R=golang-dev, rsc, nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5529073
- Changed the Scan API semantics slightly:
The token literal string is only returned
if the token is a literal, comment, semicolon,
or illegal character. In all other cases, the
token literal value is determined by the token
value.
Clients that care about the token literal value
when not present can always use the following
piece of code:
pos, tok, lit := scanner.Scan()
if lit == "" {
lit = tok.String()
}
- Changed token.Lookup API to use a string instead
of a []byte argument.
- Both these changes were long-standing TODOs.
- Added BenchmarkScan.
This change permits a faster implementation of Scan
with much fewer string creations:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
scanner.BenchmarkScan 74404 61457 -17.40%
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5532076
This is a relic from the times when we switched
to automatic semicolon insertion. It's still use-
ful to have a non-exported switch for testing.
R=golang-dev, r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5528077
1) Include Szabolcs Nagy's patch which adds serialisation for more
signature subpackets.
2) Include Szabolcs Nagy's patch which adds functions for making DSA
keys.
3) Make the random io.Reader an argument to the low-level signature
functions rather than having them use crypto/rand.
4) Rename crypto/openpgp/error to crypto/openpgp/errors so that it
doesn't clash with the new error type.
R=bradfitz, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5528044
Will have to do better but this is enough to
stop the builders from hanging, I hope.
R=golang-dev, dsymonds, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5533066
pkg/runtime/sys_darwin_amd64.s: fixes syscall select nr
pkg/runtime/sys_linux_arm.s: uses newselect instead of the now unimplemented
(old) select, also fixes the wrong div/mod statements in runtime.usleep.
Fixes#2633
R=golang-dev, dave, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5504096
What package image currently provides is a larger image consisting
of many copies of a smaller image.
More generally, a tiled image could be a quilt consisting of different
smaller images (like Google Maps), or a technique to view a portion of
enormous images without requiring the whole thing in memory.
This richer construct might not ever belong in the standard library (and
is definitely out of scope for Go 1), but I would like the option for
image.Tiled to be its name.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5530062
flag -l means: inlining on, -ll inline with early typecheck
-l lazily typechecks imports on use and re-export, nicer for debugging
-lm produces output suitable for errchk tests, repeated -mm... increases inl.c's verbosity
export processed constants, instead of originals
outparams get ->inlvar too, and initialized to zero
fix shared rlist bug, that lead to typecheck messing up the patched tree
properly handle non-method calls to methods T.meth(t, a...)
removed embryonic code to handle closures in inlined bodies
also inline calls inside closures (todo: move from phase 6b to 4)
Fixes#2579.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489106
This fixes issue 2444.
A big cleanup of all 31/32bit size boundaries i'll leave for another cl though. (see also issue 1700).
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5484058
On my MacBookAir4,1:
19.94r go install -a -p 1 std
12.36r go install -a -p 2 std
9.76r go install -a -p 3 std
10.77r go install -a -p 4 std
86.57r go test -p 1 std -short
52.69r go test -p 2 std -short
43.75r go test -p 3 std -short
40.44r go test -p 4 std -short
157.50r go test -p 1 std
99.58r go test -p 2 std
87.24r go test -p 3 std
80.18r go test -p 4 std
R=golang-dev, adg, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5531057
is consistent with what the Go compiler returns when such sequences
appear in string literals.
Fixes#2658.
R=golang-dev, rsc, r, r, nigeltao
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5530051
The -v flag prints the names of packages as they are built/installed.
Use -v in make.bash/run.bash to avoid a silent pause during
the build while Go code is being compiled.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5532055
- separated exported data structures from doc reader
by extracting all exported data structures into doc.go
and moving the implementation into reader.go
- added missing documentation comments
- no API or semantic changes (but moved positions of
PackageDoc.Doc and TypeDoc.Decl field up for consistency)
- runs all tests
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5527063
shorten the MathML namespace abbreviation from "mathml" to "math".
Python's html5lib uses "mathml", but I think that that is an internal
implementation detail; the test cases use "math".
Pass tests10.dat, test 30:
<div><svg><path><foreignObject><math></div>a
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <div>
| <svg svg>
| <svg path>
| <svg foreignObject>
| <math math>
| "a"
R=andybalholm
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5529044
This fixes the most annoying bug in the go command,
that 'go build' sometimes ignored packages it had just
rebuilt in favor of stale installed ones.
This part of the code needs more thought, but this small
change is an important improvement.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5531053
I didn't believe that OpenPGP allowed > SHA-1 with DSA, but it does and
so we need to perform hash truncation.
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5510044
The recover code assumes that the panic() argument was
an error, but it is usually a simple string.
Fixes#2663.
R=golang-dev, r, r, gri
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5527046
If there's a error compiling a _test.go file, the error
message tries to print a *Package with %s. There's no String
method on *Package, so the error message looks bad.
Since the error messages identify the file in question
anyway, this CL removes the package from the error message.
R=rsc, gri
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5520045
Fix incorrect marshal/unmarshal of certificateRequest.
Add support for configuring client-auth on the server side.
Fix the certificate selection in the client side.
Update generate_cert.go to new time package
Fixes#2521.
R=krautz, agl, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev, mikkel
https://golang.org/cl/5448093
This CL fixes two issues sending data to the remote peer.
The first bug occurs when the size of the buffer passed to
Write is larger than the current window, in this case, w.rwin
can become negative.
The second issue is more problematic than the first as the
amount of data passed to writePacket was not limited to w.rwin.
In this case the remote peer could silently drop the additional
data, or drop the connection.
Credit to Jacek Masiulaniec for the bug report.
R=agl, jacek.masiulaniec
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5511043
transport.go:
* remove unused nil check.
doc.go:
* improve documentation about supported auth
methods and update Run example.
Thanks Jacek Masiulaniec for both reports.
R=jacek.masiulaniec, agl
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5501075
1) incorrect length given for out buffer in String.
2) patchTail bug that could cause characters to be lost
when crossing into the out-buffer boundary.
Added tests to expose these bugs. Also slightly improved
performance of Bytes() and String() by sharing the reorderBuffer
across operations.
Fixes#2567.
R=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502069
This works in the expected way: flag.Duration returns a *time.Duration,
and uses time.ParseDuration for parsing the input.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489113
1. Show passing output for "go test" (no args) and with -v flag.
2. Warn about out-of-date packages being rebuilt.
R=golang-dev, adg
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5504080
- exports.go contains a stripped-down (but semantically unchanged)
version of the code in go/ast/filter.go for export filtering
- filter.go contains the documentation filtering code found before
at the end of doc.go; this is simply a code move w/o any semantic
changes
- godoc now relies on go/doc for export filtering when creating
documentation. It still has a separate form of export filtering
for showing the source code version. This needs to be consolidated
(perhaps the source form view should just be removed?).
- Stripping of function bodies (stripFunctionBodies function of
godoc.go) is now happening in doc.go (line 176).
- doc.NewPackageDoc has an extra parameter "exportsOnly. If set
to false, the behavior is as before. This function is only called
once in our source code; a gofix module is probably not warranted.
- Deleted doc.NewFileDoc - was never called.
This change is mostly a code move w/ some minimal tweaks. It should
not cause any changes to the behavior of godoc. It's a prerequisite
for extracting anonymous embedded fields.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502072
A test intended for denormals erroneously returned true also for
infinities, leading to bad overflows and wrong error estimates.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5489091
Missing: Handling of embedded interfaces.
Also, for reasons outlined in the previous CL (5500055), embedded
types have to be exported for its "inherited" methods to be visible.
This will be addressed w/ a subsequent CL.
R=r, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502059
1) Add EscapeCodes to the terminal so that applications don't wire
them in.
2) Add a callback for auto-complete
3) Fix an issue with input lines longer than the width of the
terminal.
4) Have Write() not stomp the current line. It now erases the current
input, writes the output and reprints the prompt and partial input.
5) Support prompting without local echo in Terminal.
6) Add GetSize to report the size of terminal.
R=bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5479043
* work around a linker/cgo bug
* do not run deps.bash on Windows unless we need it
(cuts a full minute off the build time)
* add windows to the list of cgo-enabled targets
The gopack problem is issue 2601.
R=golang-dev, r, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5504062
No visible external changes yet. The current approach is
a stop-gap approach: For methods of anonymous fields to be
seen, the anonymous field's types must be exported.
Missing: computing the actual MethodDocs and displaying them.
(Depending on the operation mode of godoc, the input to go/doc
is a pre-filtered AST with all non-exported nodes removed. Non-
exported anonymous fields are not even seen by go/doc in this
case, and it is impossible to collect associated (even exported)
methods. A correct fix will require some more significant re-
engineering; AST filtering will have to happen later, possibly
inside go/doc.)
R=golang-dev, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5500055
This lets us mark net's cgo_stub.go as only to be
built when cgo is disabled.
R=golang-dev, ality, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489100
* correct dependency calculations
* comment meaning of action fields
* new alias "std" like "all" but standard packages only
* add -o flag to 'go build'
* set up for parallel build (still serial)
* understand that import "C" depends on cgo, runtime/cgo
R=golang-dev, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502055
This CL makes both InterfaceAddrs and Addrs method on Interface
return IPNet struct for representing interface address and mask
like below:
interface "lo0": flags "up|loopback|multicast", ifindex 1, mtu 16384
interface address "fe80::1/64"
interface address "127.0.0.1/8"
interface address "::1/128"
joined group address "ff02::fb"
joined group address "224.0.0.251"
joined group address "ff02::2:65d0:d71e"
joined group address "224.0.0.1"
joined group address "ff01::1"
joined group address "ff02::1"
joined group address "ff02::1:ff00:1"
Fixes#2571.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489062
OS X 10.6 doesn't do O_CLOEXEC.
OS X 10.7 does.
For now, always fall back to using syscall.CloseOnExec on darwin.
This can removed when 10.6 is old news, or if we find a
way to cheaply & reliably detect 10.6 vs 10.7 at runtime.
Fixes#2587
R=golang-dev, rsc, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5500053
Also recognize that, in the latest version of the HTML5 spec,
foreign content is not an insertion mode, but a separate concern.
Pass tests10.dat, test 13:
<!DOCTYPE html><body><table><caption><svg><g>foo</g><g>bar</g><p>baz</table><p>quux
| <!DOCTYPE html>
| <html>
| <head>
| <body>
| <table>
| <caption>
| <svg svg>
| <svg g>
| "foo"
| <svg g>
| "bar"
| <p>
| "baz"
| <p>
| "quux"
Also pass tests through test 15:
<!DOCTYPE html><body><table><colgroup><svg><g>foo</g><g>bar</g><p>baz</table><p>quux
R=andybalholm
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5494078
If something goes wrong, it should suffice to set
USE_GO_TOOL=false in env.bash to fall back to the
makefiles. I will delete the makefiles in January.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5502047
The commands in the standard tree are now named
by the pseudo-import paths cmd/gofmt etc.
This avoids ambiguity between cmd/go's directory
and go/token's parent directory.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5503050
The functions we generate to implement == on structs
or arrays may need to refer to unsafe.Pointer even in
safe mode, in order to handle unexported fields contained
in other packages' structs.
R=ken2
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5505046
New("x").ParseFiles("y") can result in an empty "x" template.
Make the message clearer that this is the problem. The error
returns from both template packages in this case were
confusing.
I considered making the method use "x" instead of "y" in
this case, but that just made other situations confusing
and harder to explain.
Fixes#2594.
R=golang-dev, rsc, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5498048
Also rename -v to -x in the build and install commands,
to match the flag in go test (which we can't change
because -v is taken). Matches sh -x anyway.
R=r, iant, ality
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5504045
The ast.Object's Decl field pointed back to the corresponding declaration for
all but short variable declarations. Now remember corresponding assignment
statement in the Decl field.
Also: simplified some code for parsing select statements.
R=golang-dev, r, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5492072
Refactors the benchmarks and test code.
Now benchmarks can call Errorf, Fail, etc.,
and the runner will act accordingly.
Because functionality has been folded into an
embedded type, a number of methods' docs
no longer appear in godoc output. A fix is
underway; if it doesn't happen fast enough,
I'll add wrapper methods to restore the
documentation.
R=bradfitz, adg, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5492060
This change doesn't pay attention to structs
so they still cannot be exported, see Issue 2552.
Fixes#2462.
R=dvyukov, rsc, iant
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5487058
Also add a byte count to the varint benchmarks - this
isn't accurate, of course, but it allows a rough comparison to
the other benchmarks.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5496070
The algorithm is the same as in the double-conversion library
which also implements Florian Loitsch's fast printing algorithm.
It uses extended floats with a 64-bit mantissa, but cannot give
an answer for all cases.
old ns/op new ns/op speedup
BenchmarkAtof64Decimal 332 322 1.0x
BenchmarkAtof64Float 385 373 1.0x
BenchmarkAtof64FloatExp 9777 419 23.3x
BenchmarkAtof64Big 3934 691 5.7x
BenchmarkAtof64RandomBits 34060 899 37.9x
BenchmarkAtof64RandomFloats 1329 680 2.0x
See F. Loitsch, ``Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and
Accurately with Integers'', Proceedings of the ACM, 2010.
R=ality, rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5494068
This is like the ill-fated CL 5493063 except that
I have written a shell script (autogen.sh) instead of
thinking I could possibly write a correct Makefile.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5496075
An old update for API changes in reflect package left several
helper variables that do not have a meaning anymore, and
the type checking of arrays vs slices was broken.
Fixes#2513.
R=ultrotter, rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5488094
The longest numbers we have to represent are the smallest denormals.
Their decimal mantissa is not longer than 5^1100. Taking into
account some extra size for in-place operations, 800 digits are
enough. This saves time used for zero intiialization of extra
bytes.
old ns/op new ns/op delta
strconv_test.BenchmarkAtof64Decimal 521 334 -35.9%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAtof64Float 572 391 -31.6%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAtof64FloatExp 10242 10036 -2.0%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAtof64Big 4229 4029 -4.7%
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatFloatDecimal 1396 934 -33.1%
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatFloat 4295 3341 -22.2%
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatFloatExp 12035 11181 -7.1%
strconv_test.BenchmarkFormatFloatBig 4213 3229 -23.4%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendFloatDecimal 1031 600 -41.8%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendFloat 3971 3044 -23.3%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendFloatExp 11699 11003 -5.9%
strconv_test.BenchmarkAppendFloatBig 3836 2915 -24.0%
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev, remy
https://golang.org/cl/5491064
Not all syscalls are implemented, but many are. On the suggestion
of Joel Sing <jsing@google.com>, the generated files were added
with hg add instead of hg cp, since they are generated on an OS
dependant basis.
R=golang-dev, jsing, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5491050
We still very much assume it in the code, but with this change in
place we can implement other things later without changing and users
of the package.
Fixes#2319.
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489073
Add NetBSD to mksignals.sh and generate files.
While we're here, also add netbsd to the +build list where appropriate.
R=golang-dev, jsing
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5492064
That was the last build that was close to working.
I will try that change again next week.
Make is being very subtle today.
At the reverted-to CL, the ARM traceback appears
to be broken. I'll look into that next week too.
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5492063
- no empty lines inside empty structs and interfaces
- top-level declarations are separated by a blank line if
a) they are of different kind (e.g. const vs type); or
b) there are documentation comments associated with a
declaration (this is new)
- applied gofmt -w misc src
The actual changes are in go/printer/nodes.go:397-400 (empty structs/interfaces),
and go/printer/printer.go:307-309 (extra line break). The remaining
changes are cleanups w/o changing the existing functionality.
Fixes issue 2570.
R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5493057
Why it was not failing anywhere else I don't know,
but the Makefile was definitely wrong. The rules
must not run in parallel.
TBR=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5489069
I am looking forward to not supporting two build
systems simultaneously. Make complains about
a circular dependency still, but I don't understand it
and it's probably not worth the time to figure out.
TBR=r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5496058
Collapse the arch,os-specific directories into the main directory
by renaming xxx/foo.c to foo_xxx.c, and so on.
There are no substantial edits here, except to the Makefile.
The assumption is that the Go tool will #define GOOS_darwin
and GOARCH_amd64 and will make any file named something
like signals_darwin.h available as signals_GOOS.h during the
build. This replaces what used to be done with -I$(GOOS).
There is still work to be done to make runtime build with
standard tools, but this is a big step. After this we will have
to write a script to generate all the generated files so they
can be checked in (instead of generated during the build).
R=r, iant, r, lucio.dere
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5490053
Gotest tries to build things, for which it invokes make,
and it was too hard to coordinate go invoking gotest
invoking go to build the test binary, so put all the code
here instead. Gotest will be deleted once we switch.
The only code that really made sense to copy verbatim
was the flag parsing.
This remains a work in progress. There are still plenty
of things to clean up and make better, but this is a good
checkpoint. It can run all the tests in the tree (except
runtime, which it can't build yet).
$ go test all -short
ok archive/tar
ok archive/zip
ok bufio
? builtin [no test files]
ok bytes
ok compress/bzip2
ok compress/flate
ok compress/gzip
ok compress/lzw
ok compress/zlib
ok container/heap
ok container/list
ok container/ring
? crypto [no test files]
ok crypto/aes
ok crypto/bcrypt
ok crypto/blowfish
ok crypto/cast5
ok crypto/cipher
ok crypto/des
ok crypto/dsa
ok crypto/ecdsa
ok crypto/elliptic
ok crypto/hmac
ok crypto/md4
ok crypto/md5
ok crypto/ocsp
ok crypto/openpgp
ok crypto/openpgp/armor
ok crypto/openpgp/elgamal
? crypto/openpgp/error [no test files]
ok crypto/openpgp/packet
ok crypto/openpgp/s2k
ok crypto/rand
ok crypto/rc4
ok crypto/ripemd160
ok crypto/rsa
ok crypto/sha1
ok crypto/sha256
ok crypto/sha512
ok crypto/subtle
ok crypto/tls
ok crypto/twofish
ok crypto/x509
? crypto/x509/pkix [no test files]
ok crypto/xtea
ok debug/dwarf
ok debug/elf
ok debug/gosym
ok debug/macho
ok debug/pe
ok encoding/ascii85
ok encoding/asn1
ok encoding/base32
ok encoding/base64
ok encoding/binary
ok encoding/csv
ok encoding/git85
ok encoding/gob
ok encoding/hex
ok encoding/json
ok encoding/pem
ok encoding/xml
ok errors
ok exp/ebnf
? exp/ebnflint [no test files]
ok exp/gotype
ok exp/norm
ok exp/spdy
ok exp/sql
ok exp/sql/driver
ok exp/ssh
ok exp/types
ok expvar
ok flag
ok fmt
ok go/ast
ok go/build
ok go/doc
ok go/parser
ok go/printer
ok go/scanner
ok go/token
? hash [no test files]
ok hash/adler32
ok hash/crc32
ok hash/crc64
ok hash/fnv
ok html
ok html/template
ok image
? image/bmp [no test files]
? image/color [no test files]
ok image/draw
? image/gif [no test files]
ok image/jpeg
ok image/png
ok image/tiff
ok image/ycbcr
ok index/suffixarray
ok io
ok io/ioutil
ok log
ok log/syslog
ok math
ok math/big
ok math/cmplx
ok math/rand
ok mime
ok mime/multipart
ok net
? net/dict [no test files]
ok net/http
ok net/http/cgi
ok net/http/fcgi
? net/http/httptest [no test files]
ok net/http/httputil
? net/http/pprof [no test files]
ok net/mail
ok net/rpc
ok net/rpc/jsonrpc
ok net/smtp
ok net/textproto
ok net/url
ok old/netchan
ok old/regexp
ok old/template
ok os
ok os/exec
ok os/signal
ok os/user
ok patch
ok path
ok path/filepath
ok reflect
ok regexp
ok regexp/syntax
# cd /Users/rsc/g/go/src/pkg/runtime; 6g -o /var/folders/mw/qfnx8hhd1_s9mm9wtbng0hw80000gn/T/go-build874847916/runtime_test/_obj/_go_.6 -p runtime_test -I /var/folders/mw/qfnx8hhd1_s9mm9wtbng0hw80000gn/T/go-build874847916 append_test.go chan_test.go closure_test.go gc_test.go mfinal_test.go proc_test.go sema_test.go softfloat64_test.go symtab_test.go
proc_test.go:87: undefined: runtime.Entersyscall
proc_test.go:88: undefined: runtime.Exitsyscall
proc_test.go:111: undefined: runtime.Entersyscall
proc_test.go:116: undefined: runtime.Exitsyscall
softfloat64_test.go:79: undefined: Fadd64
softfloat64_test.go:80: undefined: Fsub64
softfloat64_test.go:82: undefined: Fmul64
softfloat64_test.go:83: undefined: Fdiv64
softfloat64_test.go:94: undefined: F64to32
softfloat64_test.go:99: undefined: F32to64
softfloat64_test.go:99: too many errors
exit status 1
FAIL runtime [build failed]
? runtime/cgo [no test files]
ok runtime/debug
ok runtime/pprof
ok sort
ok strconv
ok strings
ok sync
ok sync/atomic
? syscall [no test files]
? testing [no test files]
? testing/iotest [no test files]
ok testing/quick
ok testing/script
ok text/scanner
ok text/tabwriter
ok text/template
ok text/template/parse
ok time
ok unicode
ok unicode/utf16
ok unicode/utf8
? unsafe [no test files]
ok websocket
$
R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5495055