Take advantage of the new /*line*/ comments.
Fixes#26745
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CL 122575 and its successors introduced a loop calling loadDWARF,
whereas before we only called it once. Pass a single typeConv to each
call, rather than creating a new one in loadDWARF itself. Change the
maps from dwarf.Type to use string keys rather than dwarf.Type keys,
since when the DWARF is reloaded the dwarf.Type pointers will be
different. These changes permit typeConv.Type to return a consistent
value for a given DWARF type, avoiding spurious type conversion errors
due to typedefs loaded after the first loop iteration.
Fixes#27340
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This commit moves cmd/internal/xcoff package to internal/xcoff because
it will be needed to add XCOFF support in go/internal/gccgoimporter.
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Fixes#28721
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Darwin doesn't support the multiple copies of the runtime package
implied by linking a c-shared library into a Go program.
Updates #29061
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Avoid redefinition errors when a Go file uses a cgo comment to
There is no particularly good reason to do this, but there is also no
particularly good reason that it should fail.
Fixes#27019
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The old code ignored the field alignment, and only looked at the field
offset: if the field offset required padding, cgo added padding. But
while that approach works for Go (at least with the gc toolchain) it
doesn't work for C code using packed structs. With a packed struct the
added padding may leave the struct at a misaligned position, and the
inserted alignment, which cgo is not considering, may introduce
additional, unexpected, padding. Padding that ignores alignment is not
a good idea when the struct is not packed, and Go structs are never
packed. So don't ignore alignment.
Fixes#28896
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An untyped constant can be defined in any input file, we shouldn't
segregate them by file.
Updates #28772
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The performance improvement is not as big as we hoped.
Until the API is feature complete, we postpone the release
and avoid added complexity.
This change was prepared by reverting all the changes affected
src/cmd/trace and src/internal/traceparser packages after
golang.org/cl/137635, and then bringing back MMU computation
APIs (originally in src/internal/traceparser) to the
src/internal/trace package.
Revert "cmd/trace: use new traceparser to parse the raw trace files"
This reverts https://golang.org/cl/145457
(commit 08816cb8d7).
Revert "internal/traceparser: provide parser that uses less space and parses segments of runtime trace files"
This reverts https://golang.org/cl/137635
(commit daaf361f74).
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Using fmt.Scanln in a browser environment caused a panic, since there
was no stub for fs.read. This commit adds a stub that returns ENOSYS.
Fixes#27773.
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os.TempDir() did not return a proper directory on Windows with js/wasm,
because js/wasm only uses the Unix variant of TempDir.
This commit passes the temporary directory provided by Node.js to the
Go runtime by adding it as a default value for the TMPDIR environment
variable. It makes TempDir compatible with all platforms.
Fixes#27306.
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With this change, callbacks returned by syscall/js.NewCallback
get executed synchronously. This is necessary for the APIs of
many JavaScript libraries.
A callback triggered during a call from Go to JavaScript gets executed
on the same goroutine. A callback triggered by JavaScript's event loop
gets executed on an extra goroutine.
Fixes#26045Fixes#27441
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cgocall could previously invoke the race detector on an M whose P had
been retaken. The race detector would attempt to use the P-local state
from this stale P, racing with the thread that was actually wired to
that P. The result was memory corruption of ThreadSanitizer's internal
data structures that presented as hard-to-understand assertion failures
and segfaults.
Reorder cgocall so that it always acquires a P before invoking the race
detector, and add a test that stresses the interaction between cgo and
the race detector to protect against future bugs of this kind.
Fixes#27660.
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Sync @ fde099a (Oct 26, 2018)
Also update misc/nacl/testzip.proto to include new testdata.
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Updating each call in place broke when there were multiple cgo calls
used as arguments to another cgo call where some required rewriting.
Instead, rewrite calls to strings via the existing mangling mechanism,
and only substitute the top level call in place.
Fixes#28540
Change-Id: Ifd66f04c205adc4ad6dd5ee8e79e57dce17e86bb
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This commit adds a check of "process.title" to detect Node.js.
The web app bundler Parcel sets "process" to an empty object. This
incorrectly got detected as Node.js, even though the script was
running in a browser.
Fixes#28364.
Change-Id: Iecac7f8fc3cc4ac7ddb42dd43c5385681a3282de
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If no GOIOS_DEV_ID is set, iostest.bash will eval the output of
detect.go. Prepend the note output by detect.go with # to make
the shell ignore it.
Went undetected for so long because the iOS builders usually run
with GOIOS_DEV_ID set.
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Traceparser generally takes 20-30% less space than internal/trace. The only
user of these pakcages is cmd/trace, and the new package lets it handle some
trace files that were too large. The new parser will also convert segments
of the raw trace file (e.g. the last 10 seconds) to Events. Trace files from
go 1.8 and before are not supported.
Change-Id: If83fa183246db8f75182ccd3ba8df07673c0ebd0
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Before this change running os.Stdout.Sync() in the browser would panic
the application with:
panic: syscall/js: Value.Call: property fsync is not a function, got undefined
Afterwards Sync() becomes a noop for compatibility reasons.
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This commit adds a new package in cmd/internal which aims
to debug and load XCOFF files.
Updates: #25893, #28037
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This commit changes the encoding of js.Value so that the zero js.Value
represents the JavaScript value "undefined". This is what users
intuitively expect.
Specifically, the encodings of "undefined" and the number zero have
been swapped.
Fixes#27592.
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The commit 0e4c013 changed the syscall package so it uses the
asynchronous functions of Node.js's fs module.
This commit adapts the stubs of the fs module which are used when using
a browser instead of Node.js.
Fixes#28068.
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Edge supports WebAssembly but not TextEncoder or TextDecoder.
This change adds a comment pointing to a polyfill that could
be used. The polyfill is not added by default, because we want to
let the user decide if/how to include the polyfill.
Fixes#27295
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This reverts CL 131718, commit a0e7f12771.
Reason for revert: adds request overhead & dependency on third-party service for all users regardless of whether it's necessary.
Updates #27295
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This reverts commit 067bb443af.
Reason for revert:
Failing Darwin-arm builds because that testing environment does not access testdata
from sibling directories. A future change will likely be made to move this testdata
out of src/testdata to create a solution that doesn't require the single-file directory.
Updates #27151
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Edge supports WASM but not TextEncoder or TextDecoder.
This PR adds a polyfill to `misc/wasm/wasm_exec.js` to fix this.
Fixes#27295
Change-Id: Ie35ee5604529b170a5dc380eb286f71bdd691d3e
GitHub-Last-Rev: a587edae28
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#27296
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This text is used mainly for benchmark compression testing, and in one
net test. The text was prevoiusly in a src/testdata directory, but since
that directory would only include one file, the text is moved to the
existing src/compression/testdata directory.
This does not cause any change to the benchmark results.
Updates #27151
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For some reason on darwin the linker still can't add debug sections to
plugins. Executables importing "plugin" do have them, however.
Because of issue 25841, plugins on darwin would likely have bad debug
info anyway so, for now, this isn't a great loss.
This disables the check for debug sections in plugins for darwin only.
Updates #27502
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Splits part of dwarfgeneratedebugsyms into a new function,
dwarfGenerateDebugInfo which is called between deadcode elimination
and type name mangling.
This function takes care of collecting and processing the DIEs for
all functions and package-level variables and also generates DIEs
for all types used in the program.
Fixes#23733
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The same catch block is there in wasm_exec.js for node processes.
Added it in browser invocations too, to prevent uncaught exceptions.
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When using the compiled .wasm with misc/wasm/wasm_exec.js, we get an error message if the site prohibits eval() via the Content-Security-Policy header. This can be resolved by moving the callback helper code from src/syscall/js/callback.go to misc/wasm/wasm_exec.js.
Fixes#26748
Change-Id: I28f271b8a00631f4c66a1ac31305e85f20f9d420
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The cgo tool predefines some C types such as C.uint. Don't give an
error if the type that cgo defines does not match the type in a header file.
Fixes#26743
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Ensure that we call FinishType on all the types added to the ptrs map.
We only add a key to ptrKeys once. Once we FinishType for that key,
we'll never look at that key again. But we can add a new type under that
key later, and we'll never finish it.
Make sure we add the key to the ptrKeys list every time we make the list
of types for that key non-empty.
This makes sure we FinishType each pointer type exactly once.
Fixes#26517
Change-Id: Iad86150d516fcfac167591daf5a26c38bec7d143
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This commit removes O_NONBLOCK on js/wasm. O_SYNC can't be
removed, because it is referenced by the os package, so instead
its use returns an error.
On Windows, the options O_NONBLOCK and O_SYNC are not available
when opening a file with Node.js. This caused the initialization
of the syscall package to panic.
The simplest solution is to not support these two options on js/wasm
at all. Code written for js/wasm is supposed to be portable,
so platform-specific options should not be used.
Fixes#26524.
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In -godefs mode any typedefs that appear in struct fields and the like
will presumably be defined in the input file. If we resolve to the
base type, those cross-references will not work. So for -godefs mode,
keep the Go 1.10 behavior and don't resolve the typedefs in a loop.
Fixes#26644
Change-Id: I48cf72d9eb5016353c43074e6aff6495af326f35
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For unknown reasons, linking against CoreFoundation on macOS 10.10
sometimes causes mmap to ignore the hint address, which makes the Go
allocator incompatible with TSAN. Currently, the effect of this is to
run the allocator out of arena hints on the very first allocation,
causing a "too many address space collisions for -race mode" panic.
This CL skips the cgo tests that link against CoreFoundation in race
mode.
Updates #26475.
Updates #26513.
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When using callbacks, it is not necessarily a deadlock if there is no
runnable goroutine, since a callback might still be pending. If there
is no callback pending, Node.js simply exits with exit code zero,
which is not desired if the Go program is still considered running.
This is why an explicit check on exit is used to trigger the "deadlock"
error. This CL makes it so this is Go's normal "deadlock" error, which
includes the stack traces of all goroutines.
Updates #26382
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