This CL refactors mkinlcall by extracting the core InlinedCallExpr
construction code into a new "oldInline" function, and adds a new
"NewInline" hook point that can be overriden with a new inliner
implementation that only needs to worry about the details of
constructing the InlinedCallExpr.
It also moves the delayretvars optimization check into CanInline, so
it's performed just once per inlinable function rather than once for
each inlined call.
Finally, it skips printing the function body about to be inlined (and
updates the couple of regress tests that expected this output). We
already report the inline body as it was saved, and this diagnostic is
only applicable to the current inliner, which clones existing function
body instances. In the unified IR inliner, we'll directly construct
inline bodies from the serialized representation.
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15 more tests are passing from recent changes. 83 still to go.
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We already have and use FixVariadicCall to normalize non-dotted calls
to variadic functions elsewhere in the compiler to simplify rewriting
of function calls. This CL updates inl.go to use it too.
A couple tests need to be updated to (correctly) expect diagnostics
about "... argument" instead of a slice literal. This is because
inl.go previously failed to set Implicit on the slice literal node.
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The compiler renames anonymous and blank result parameters to ~rN or
~bN, but the current semantics for computing N are rather annoying and
difficult to reproduce cleanly. They also lead to difficult to read
escape analysis results in tests.
This CL changes N to always be calculated as the parameter's index
within the function's result parameter tuple. E.g., if a function has
a single result, it will now always be named "~r0".
The normative change to this CL is fairly simple, but it requires
updating a lot of test expectations.
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Always generate (*T).M wrappers for instantiated methods, even when the
instantiated method is being generated for another package (its source
package)
Added new function t.IsInstantiated() to check for fully-instantiated
types (generic type instantiated with concrete types, hence concrete
themselves). This function helps hide the representation of instantiated
types outside of the types package.
Added new export/import test setsimp.go that needs this change.
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Generic types can the source type of a type alias, so modify g.typ0() to
be able to deal with base generic types.
Added test aliasimp.go that tests aliasing of local generic types and
imported generic types.
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Add union support in types1, and allow exporting of unions, and
importing unions back into types1 and types2.
Added new test mincheck.go/mincheck.dir that tests that type lists (type
sets) are correctly exported/imported, so that types2 gives correct
errors that an instantiation doesn't fit the type list in the type param
constraint.
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In a late change to golang.org/cl/320609, while going back and forth
on the meaning of the boolean result value for "checkFlags", I got one
of the cases wrong. As a result, rather than testing both default
flags and -G=3, we were (redundanly) testing default flags and -G=0.
I ran into this because in my local dev tree, I'm using types2 even
for -G=0, and evidently one of the recent types2 CLs changed the error
message in fixedbugs/issue10975.go. Fortunately, there haven't been
any other regressions despite lacking test coverage.
So this CL cleans things up a bit:
1. Fixes that test to use -lang=go1.17, so types2 reports the old
error message again.
2. Renames "checkFlags" to "validForGLevel" so the boolean result is
harder to get wrong.
3. Removes the blanket deny list of all -m tests, and instead adds the
specific tests that are still failing. This effectively extends -G=3
coverage to another 27 tests that were using -m but already passing,
so we can make sure they don't regress again.
4. Adds a -f flag to force running tests even if they're in the deny
list, to make it easier to test whether they're still failing without
having to edit run.go.
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Merge List:
+ 2021-05-25 f22ec51deb doc: add Go 1.17 release note about inlining functions with closures
+ 2021-05-25 8b462d7567 cmd/go: add a -compat flag to 'go mod tidy'
+ 2021-05-24 c89f1224a5 net: verify results from Lookup* are valid domain names
+ 2021-05-24 08a8fa9c47 misc/wasm: ensure correct stack pointer in catch clauses
+ 2021-05-24 32b73ae180 cmd/go: align checks of module path during initialization.
+ 2021-05-24 15d9d4a009 cmd/go: add tests illustrating what happens when Go 1.16 is used in a Go 1.17 main module
+ 2021-05-24 873401df5b cmd/compile: ensure equal functions don't do unaligned loads
+ 2021-05-24 b83610699a cmd/compile: record regabi status in DW_AT_producer
+ 2021-05-24 a22e317220 cmd/compile: always include underlying type for map types
+ 2021-05-24 4356e7e85f runtime: account for spill slots in Windows callback compilation
+ 2021-05-24 52d7033ff6 cmd/go/internal/modload: set the default GoVersion in a single location
+ 2021-05-24 05819bc104 cmd/go/internal/modcmd: factor out a type for flags whose arguments are Go versions
+ 2021-05-22 cca23a7373 cmd/compile: revert CL/316890
+ 2021-05-21 f87194cbd7 doc/go1.17: document changes to net/http package
+ 2021-05-21 217f5dd496 doc: document additional atomic.Value methods
+ 2021-05-21 3c656445f1 cmd/go: in TestScript/mod_replace, download an explicit module path
+ 2021-05-21 76b2d6afed os: document that StartProcess puts files into blocking mode
+ 2021-05-21 e4d7525c3e cmd/dist: display first class port status in json output
+ 2021-05-21 4fb10b2118 cmd/go: in 'go mod download' without args, don't save module zip sums
+ 2021-05-21 4fda54ce3f doc/go1.17: document database/sql changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-05-21 8876b9bd6a doc/go1.17: document io/fs changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-05-21 5fee772c87 doc/go1.17: document archive/zip changes for Go 1.17
+ 2021-05-21 3148694f60 cmd/go: remove warning from module deprecation notice printing
+ 2021-05-21 7e63c8b765 runtime: wait for Go runtime to initialize in Windows signal test
+ 2021-05-21 831573cd21 io/fs: added an example for io/fs.WalkDir
+ 2021-05-20 baa934d26d cmd: go get golang.org/x/tools/analysis@49064d23 && go mod vendor
+ 2021-05-20 7c692cc7ea doc/go1.17: document changes to os package
+ 2021-05-20 ce9a3b79d5 crypto/x509: add new FreeBSD 12.2+ trusted certificate folder
+ 2021-05-20 f8be906d74 test: re-enable test on riscv64 now that it supports external linking
+ 2021-05-20 def5360541 doc/go1.17: add release notes for OpenBSD ports
+ 2021-05-20 ef1f52cc38 doc/go1.17: add release note for windows/arm64 port
+ 2021-05-20 bb7495a46d doc/go1.17: document new math constants
+ 2021-05-20 f07e4dae3c syscall: document NewCallback and NewCallbackCDecl limitations
+ 2021-05-20 a8d85918b6 misc/cgo/testplugin: skip TestIssue25756pie on darwin/arm64 builder
+ 2021-05-19 6c1c055d1e cmd/internal/moddeps: use filepath.SkipDir only on directories
+ 2021-05-19 658b5e66ec net: return nil UDPAddr from ReadFromUDP
+ 2021-05-19 15a374d5c1 test: check portable error message on issue46234.go
+ 2021-05-18 eeadce2d87 go/build/constraint: fix parsing of "// +build" (with no args)
+ 2021-05-18 6d2ef2ef2a cmd/compile: don't emit inltree for closure within body of inlined func
+ 2021-05-18 048cb4ceee crypto/x509: remove duplicate import
Change-Id: Ib0442e3555493805f2aa1df26dfd6898df989a37
We have a value typecheck(3) that indicates that a node in a generic
function still needs transformation (via the functions in transform.go).
But it is not very desirable to export/import the value of typecheck(3).
So, I changed the stenciling code to just try to transform all relevant
node types during node copy. Almost all tranform functions were already
idempotent. I only had to add an extra if check before calling
transformAssign() in the OAS case. We still use the typecheck(3) in
noder to determine when higher-nodes have to delay transformation
because one or more of their args are delaying transformation.
Added new test mapsimp.go that required these tranformations after import.
As an additional change, export/import of OINDEX requires exporting the
type using w.exoticType() rather than w.typ(), in order to handle
generic functions. Since generic functions can have pre-transform
operations, the index operation can have a tuple type (multiple return
from a map lookup).
Added printing of imported function bodies in -W=3 debug mode.
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The name substitution for stenciling was incorrectly handling non-local
names. Made changes to explicitly built the vars[] name substitution map
based on the local variables (similar to what inlining substitution
does). Then, we we are stenciling a name node, we do NOT make a copy of
the name node if it is not in vars[], since it is then a reference to an
external name. Added new function localvar() to create the new nodes for
the local variables and put them in the vars[] map.
New test listimp2.go, added missing test calls in list2.go
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This is a revert of https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/316890,
which has positive effects on debugging + DWARF variable locations
for register parameters when the reg abi is in effect, but also
turns out to interact badly with the register allocator.
Fixes#46304.
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We want to keep the Nname references for external function references in
tstruct (not remove them, as is currently happening). We only change the
Nname reference (translate it) when it appears in subst.vars[].
New export/import test sliceimp.go which includes some of these external
function references.
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Improvements:
- Fix export/import of the default case of a select statement (was not
dealing with nil Comm case)
- Set properly the name of closure functions in imported generic
functions
Added new test exporting/importing a reasonably large channel package,
chansimp.go.
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For generic functions, we have to leave the builtins in OCALL form,
rather than transform to specific ops, since we don't know the exact
types involved. Allow export/import of builtins in OCALL form.
Added new export/import test mapimp.go.
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Added new test typeparam/factimp.go and changed a bunch of other tests
to test exporting more generic functions and types.
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I added constants for the previous export versions, and for the final
generics export version. I also added a const for the current export
version. We can increment the current export version for unstable
changes in dev.typeparams, and eventally set it back to the generics
version (2) before release. Added the same constants in
typecheck/iexport.go, importer/iimport.go, and gcimporter/iimport.go,
must be kept in sync.
Put in the needed conditionals to be able to read old versions.
Added new export/import test listimp.dir.
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The general idea is that we now export/import typeparams, typeparam
lists for generic types and functions, and instantiated types
(instantiations of generic types with either new typeparams or concrete
types).
This changes the export format -- the next CL in the stack adds the
export versions and checks for it in the appropriate places.
We always export/import generic function bodies, using the same code
that we use for exporting/importing the bodies of inlineable functions.
To avoid complicated scoping, we consider all type params as unique and
give them unique names for types1. We therefore include the types2 ids
(subscripts) in the export format and re-create on import. We always
access the same unique types1 typeParam type for the same typeparam
name.
We create fully-instantiated generic types and functions in the original
source package. We do an extra NeedRuntimeType() call to make sure that
the correct DWARF information is written out. We call SetDupOK(true) for
the functions/methods to have the linker automatically drop duplicate
instantiations.
Other miscellaneous details:
- Export/import of typeparam bounds works for methods (but not
typelists) for now, but will change with the typeset changes.
- Added a new types.Instantiate function roughly analogous to the
types2.Instantiate function recently added.
- Always access methods info from the original/base generic type, since
the methods of an instantiated type are not filled in (in types2 or
types1).
- New field OrigSym in types.Type to keep track of base generic type
that instantiated type was based on. We use the generic type's symbol
(OrigSym) as the link, rather than a Type pointer, since we haven't
always created the base type yet when we want to set the link (during
types2 to types1 conversion).
- Added types2.AsTypeParam(), (*types2.TypeParam).SetId()
- New test minimp.dir, which tests use of generic function Min across
packages. Another test stringimp.dir, which also exports a generic
function Stringify across packages, where the type param has a bound
(Stringer) as well. New test pairimp.dir, which tests use of generic
type Pair (with no methods) across packages.
- New test valimp.dir, which tests use of generic type (with methods
and related functions) across packages.
- Modified several other tests (adder.go, settable.go, smallest.go,
stringable.go, struct.go, sum.go) to export their generic
functions/types to show that generic functions/types can be exported
successfully (but this doesn't test import).
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Update #36739
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When reporting a "cannot import package as init" error, we can't rely
on s.LocalPkgName being non-nil, as the original package's name may
already be nil.
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Followup to previous commit that extended test/run.go to run more
tests with -G=3. This CL updates a handful of easy test cases for
types2 compatibility.
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issue46234.go expects an error output "segmentation violation",
which is UNIX-specific. Check for "nil pointer dereference"
instead, which is emitted by the Go runtime and should work on all
platforms.
Should fix Windows builders.
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This CL expands the current logic for re-running "errorcheck" tests
with -G=3 to run (almost) all regress tests that way. This exposes a
handful of additional failures, so the excluded-files list is expanded
accordingly. (The next CL addresses several of the easy test cases.)
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When inlining functions with closures, ensure that we don't mark the
body of the closure with a src.Pos marker that reflects the inline,
since this will result in the generation of an inltree table for the
closure itself (as opposed to the routine that the func-with-closure
was inlined into).
Fixes#46234.
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Merge List:
+ 2021-05-18 690a8c3fb1 make.bash: fix misuse of continue
+ 2021-05-18 8b0901fd32 doc/go1.17: fix typo "avoding" -> "avoiding"
+ 2021-05-18 5e191f8f48 time: rewrite the documentation for layout strings
+ 2021-05-17 bfe3573d58 go/token: correct the interval notation used in some panic messages
+ 2021-05-17 a2c07a9a1a all: update golang.org/x/net to latest
+ 2021-05-17 b9b2bed893 syscall: some containers may fail syscall.TestSetuidEtc
+ 2021-05-17 b1aff42900 cmd/go: don't print 'go get' deprecation notices in the main module
+ 2021-05-17 bade680867 runtime/cgo: fix crosscall2 on ppc64x
+ 2021-05-15 ce92a2023c cmd/go: error out of 'go mod tidy' if the go version is newer than supported
+ 2021-05-14 02699f810a runtime: mark osyield nosplit on OpenBSD
+ 2021-05-14 3d324f127d net/http: prevent infinite wait during TestMissingStatusNoPanic
+ 2021-05-14 0eb38f2b16 cmd/go/internal/load: override Package.Root in module mode
+ 2021-05-14 a938e52986 cmd/go: fix a portability issue in the cd script command
+ 2021-05-14 d137b74539 cmd/go: fix spacing in help text of -overlay flag
+ 2021-05-14 c925e1546e cmd/internal/obj/arm64: disable AL and NV for some condition operation instructions
+ 2021-05-14 12d383c7c7 debug/macho: fix a typo in macho.go
+ 2021-05-14 3a0453514a all: fix spelling
+ 2021-05-13 b4833f7c06 cmd/link: always mark runtime.unreachableMethod symbol
+ 2021-05-13 92c189f211 cmd/link: resolve ABI alias for runtime.unreachableMethod
+ 2021-05-13 7a7624a3fa cmd/go: permit .tbd files as a linker flag
+ 2021-05-13 cde2d857fe cmd/go: be less strict about go version syntax in dependency go.mod files
+ 2021-05-13 2a61b3c590 regexp: fix repeat of preferred empty match
+ 2021-05-13 fd4631e24f cmd/compile/internal/dwarfgen: fix DWARF param DIE ordering
+ 2021-05-13 a63cded5e4 debug/dwarf: delay array type fixup to handle type cycles
+ 2021-05-13 0fa2302ee5 cmd/vendor: update golang.org/x/sys to latest
+ 2021-05-13 2c76a6f7f8 all: add //go:build lines to assembly files
+ 2021-05-12 6db7480f59 cmd/go/internal/modload: in updateLazyRoots, do not require the main module explicitly
+ 2021-05-12 f93b951f33 cmd/compile/abi-internal.md: fix table format
+ 2021-05-12 3b321a9d12 cmd/compile: add arch-specific inlining for runtime.memmove
+ 2021-05-12 07ff596404 runtime/internal/atomic: add LSE atomics instructions to arm64
+ 2021-05-12 03886707f9 runtime: fix handling of SPWRITE functions in traceback
+ 2021-05-12 e03383a2e2 cmd/link: check mmap error
+ 2021-05-12 af0f8c149e cmd/link: don't cast end address to int32
+ 2021-05-12 485474d204 cmd/go/testdata/script: fix test failing on nocgo builders
+ 2021-05-12 1a0ea1a08b runtime: fix typo in proc.go
+ 2021-05-11 9995c6b50a cmd/go: ignore implicit imports when the -find flag is set
Change-Id: I843fe029b8ac09424a83e8a4e8bdcc86edd40603
We were handling the case where an OFUNCINST node was used as a function
value, but not the case when an OFUNCINST node was used as a method
value. In the case of a method value, we need to create a new selector
expression that references the newly stenciled method.
To make this work, also needed small fix to noder2 code to properly set the
Sel of a method SelectorExpr (should be just the base method name, not
the full method name including the type string). This has to be correct,
so that the function created by MethodValueWrapper() can be typechecked
successfully.
Fixes#45817
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This CL add runtime.memmove inlining for AMD64 and ARM64.
According to ssa dump from testcases generic rules can't inline
memmomve properly due to one of the arguments is Phi operation. But this
Phi op will be optimized out by later optimization stages. As a result
memmove can be inlined during arch-specific rules.
The commit add new optimization rules to arch-specific rules that can
inline runtime.memmove if it possible during lowering stage.
Optimization fires 5 times in Go source-code using regabi.
Fixes#41662
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These operations (BT{S,R,C}{Q,L}modify) are quite a bit slower than
other ways of doing the same thing.
Without the BTxmodify operations, there are two fallback ways the compiler
performs these operations: AND/OR/XOR operations directly on memory, or
load-BTx-write sequences. The compiler kinda chooses one arbitrarily
depending on rewrite rule application order. Currently, it uses
load-BTx-write for the Const benchmarks and AND/OR/XOR directly to memory
for the non-Const benchmarks. TBD, someone might investigate which of
the two fallback strategies is really better. For now, they are both
better than BTx ops.
name old time/op new time/op delta
BitSet-8 1.09µs ± 2% 0.64µs ± 5% -41.60% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
BitClear-8 1.15µs ± 3% 0.68µs ± 6% -41.00% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitToggle-8 1.18µs ± 4% 0.73µs ± 2% -38.36% (p=0.000 n=10+8)
BitSetConst-8 37.0ns ± 7% 25.8ns ± 2% -30.24% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitClearConst-8 30.7ns ± 2% 25.0ns ±12% -18.46% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
BitToggleConst-8 36.9ns ± 1% 23.8ns ± 3% -35.46% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Fixes#45790
Update #45242
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This disables the "testing names" for method names and
trailing input types passed to closure/interface/other calls.
The logic using the names remains, so that editing the change
to enable local testing is not too hard.
Also fixes broken build tag in reflect/abi_test.go
Updates #44816.
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The inlsubst already does the same thing for OLABEL, so we must do the
same thing for OGOTO. Otherwise, new inlined OGOTO node will be
associated with non-existed label.
Fixes#45947
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The code that created DWARF debug var locations for input parameters
in the non-optimized case for regabi was not doing the right thing for
degenerate functions with infinite loops. Detect these cases and don't
try to emit the normal location data.
Fixes#45948.
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Assignment between input parameters causes them to have more than
one "Name", and running this backwards from names to values can end
up confusing (conflating) parameter spill slots.
Around 105a6e9518, this cases a stack overflow running
go test -race encoding/pem
because two slice parameters spill (incorrectly) into the same
stack slots (in the AB?I-defined parameter spill area).
This also tickles a failure in cue, which turned out to be
easier to isolate.
Fixes#45851.
Updates #40724.
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Currently, when "..." argument is passed to non-variadic function, the
compiler may skip that check, but continue checking whether the number
of arguments matches the function signature.
That causes the sanity check which was added in CL 255241 trigger.
Instead, we should report an invalid use of "...", which matches the
behavior of new type checker and go/types.
Fixes#45913
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In the register allocator, if possible, we allocate a value to its
desired register (the ideal register for its next use). In some
cases the desired register does not satisfies the value's output
register mask. We should not use the register in this case.
In the following example, v33 is going to be returned as a
function result, so it is allocated to its desired register AX.
However, its Op cannot use AX as output, causing miscompilation.
v33 = CMOVQEQF <int> v24 v28 v29 : AX (~R0[int])
v35 = MakeResult <int,int,mem> v33 v26 v18
Ret v35
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In CL 255899, we added code to make clearer error when non-bool used
as operand to logical operators. The code is safe, because node type
is guaranteed to be non-nil.
In CL 279442, we refactored typechecking arith, including moving
typechecking logical operators to separate case. Now we have to
explicitly check if operand type is not nil, because calling Expr can
set operand type nil for non-bool operands.
Fixes#45804
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Ensure that formal parameter Names are correctly copied and marked
with the correct Curfn. We need to ensure this even when the underlying
closure has no type parameters.
(Aside: it is strange that the types of things contain formal
parameter names that need to be copied. Maybe that's an underlying
larger problem that needs to be fixed.)
Fixes#45738
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The transform functions (specifically transformArgs, which is used from
transformCall/transformReturn) require that ir.CurFunc is set correctly.
Since transformCall() is used on the call of an instantiated generic
function, we need to set ir.CurFunc correctly in stencil(). Also,
correctly save/restore ir.CurFunc in genericSubst().
Without this fix, ir.CurFunc can be nil when we call TransformCall()
from stencil(), which leads to some temp variables being added
incorrectly to ir.TodoFunc (which leads to the fatal panic in the
issue).
Fixes#45722
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It's not a predeclared type, but a type defined in "unsafe" package.
Fixes#44830
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Within clovar, n.Defn can also be *ir.TypeSwitchGuard. The proper fix
here would be to populate m.Defn and have it filled in too, but we
already leave it nil in inlvar. So for consistency, this CL does the
same in clovar too.
Eventually inl.go should be rewritten to fully respect IR invariants.
Fixes#45743.
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The previous fix to ensure early evaluation of lvalue-init statements
(CL 312632) added it after we'd already peeled away any array-OINDEX
expressions. But those might have init statements too, so we need to
do this earlier actually and perhaps more than once.
Longer term, lvalue expressions shouldn't have init statements anyway.
But rsc and I both spent a while looking into this earlier in the dev
cycle and couldn't come up with anything reasonable.
Fixes#45706.
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CL 281152 improved ascompatee by removing the call to safeExpr on lhs.
But we forgot that lhs int statements, if any, must be walked prior
saving subexpressions, which cause the bug in #45706.
Fixes#45706
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Currently, when copying definition node of an inlined var, we do not
update var Defn field to point to new copied node. That causes all
inlined vars point to the same Defn, and ir.StaticValue can not find
inlined var in the lhs of its definition.
clovar creates new ONAME node for local variables or params of closure
inside inlined function, by copying most of the old node fields. So the
new Node.Defn is not modified, its lhs still refer to old node
instead of new one.
To fix this, we need to do two things:
- In subst.clovar, set a dummy Defn node for inlvar
- During subst.node, when seeing OAS/OAS2 nodes, after substituting, we
check if any node in lhs has the dummy Defn, then set it to the current
OAS/OAS2 node.
Fixes#45606
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The defer wrapping feature added to the compiler's "order" phase
creates temporaries into which it copies defer arguments. If one of
these temps is large enough that we place it into the defer closure by
address (as opposed to by value), then the temp in question can't be
reused later on in the order phase, nor do we want a VARKILL
annotation for it at the end of the current block scope.
Test written by Cherry.
Updates #40724.
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This is a port of CL 312212, CL 312591 (except check_test.go), and
CL 312790 to types2.
Updates #19367.
Updates #40481.
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If the address of an auto is used in a Call, we need to keep it,
as we keep the Call itself.
Fixes#45693.
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Now that we can set experiments at build time instead of make.bash time,
we can actually write a test for field tracking!
Update #20014
This CL contains a test for the functionality fixed in CL 312069.
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This reverts CL 311829, and reenables CL 309330. The issue
should be fixed in the previous CL.
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