This stub is necessary so the time package can fail to load
the timezone files in a nice way. It transitively makes the
log package work in browsers.
Change-Id: I4d360df82989d9b40cd31bb4508a6d057534443e
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For modular exponentiation, negative exponents can be handled using
the following relation.
for y < 0: x**y mod m == (x**(-1))**|y| mod m
First compute ModInverse(x, m) and then compute the exponentiation
with the absolute value of the exponent. Non-modular exponentiation
with a negative exponent still returns 1.
Fixes#25865
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This commit adds support for JavaScript callbacks back into
WebAssembly. This is experimental API, just like the rest of the
syscall/js package. The time package now also uses this mechanism
to properly support timers without resorting to a busy loop.
JavaScript code can call into the same entry point multiple times.
The new RUN register is used to keep track of the program's
run state. Possible values are: starting, running, paused and exited.
If no goroutine is ready any more, the scheduler can put the
program into the "paused" state and the WebAssembly code will
stop running. When a callback occurs, the JavaScript code puts
the callback data into a queue and then calls into WebAssembly
to allow the Go code to continue running.
Updates #18892
Updates #25506
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It's non-portable, and the test isn't hard to write without diff.
It still produces helpful output in case of trouble:
--- FAIL: TestCoverHTML (0.75s)
cover_test.go:325: line 4 differs: got:
case <-ch:<span class="cov0" title="0"></span>
want:
case <-ch:<span class="cov0" xitle="0"></span>
This makes the test operating-system independent.
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Instead of first looking for values of unnamed signature type, first
treat the types and builtins. All the remaining cases will be what we're
after.
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Handling of sign bit as defined by IEEE 754-2008, section 6.3:
When the sum of two operands with opposite signs (or the difference of
two operands with like signs) is exactly zero, the sign of that sum (or
difference) shall be +0 in all rounding-direction attributes except
roundTowardNegative; under that attribute, the sign of an exact zero
sum (or difference) shall be −0. However, x+x = x−(−x) retains the same
sign as x even when x is zero.
This change handles the special case of Add/Sub resulting in exactly zero
when the rounding mode is ToNegativeInf setting the sign bit accordingly.
Fixes#25798
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Inlining of switch statements into a RETURNed expression
can sometimes lead to the switch being walked twice, which
results in a miscompiled switch statement. The bug depends
on:
1) multiple results
2) named results
3) a return statement whose expression includes a call to a
function containing a switch statement that is inlined.
It may also be significant that the default case of that
switch is a panic(), though that's not proven.
Rearranged the walk case for ORETURN so that double walks are
not possible. Added a test, because this is so fiddly.
Added a check against double walks, verified that it fires
w/o other fix.
Fixes#25776.
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NewReader cannot return an error. This behaviour is kept.
NextPart returns EOF when boundary is empty.
RFC 2046 does not allow it. The fix is to return an error
on the call of NextPart.
Fixes#23170
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The TestMapping test invokes the go tool in an exec.Command by
directly hard-coding a "go" string for the command. This can cause
test failures on systems where the "go" command points to an old
toolchain where the test is not supposed to work.
Use testenv.GoToolPath instead.
Also call 'go run' directly on the mappingtest/main.go file instead of
go-running the directory.
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Current SendFile implementation assumes that TransmitFile starts from
the current file position. But that appears not true for Windows 10
Version 1803.
TransmitFile documentation
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms740565(v=vs.85).aspx
suggests, "You can use the lpOverlapped parameter to specify a 64-bit
offset within the file at which to start the file data transfer by
setting the Offset and OffsetHigh member of the OVERLAPPED structure."
Do as it advises.
Fixes#25722
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Godoc expects text after a header, not code.
Change-Id: I99f412ad15e10bf9cea0dbd19019ed6ce477736c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/117595
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
This change updates the go tool's documentation under the section
"Generate Go files by processing source" to mention the convention that
generated source files should have a line of text that matches the
following regular expression:
^// Code generated .* DO NOT EDIT\.$
Previously, the canonical documentation for this convention
(https://golang.org/s/generatedcode) referenced Rob Pike's comment at
https://golang.org/issue/13560#issuecomment-288457920. This change
merely moves that information to a more visible place.
Updates #25433.
Change-Id: I804d95d307d1dc68cb28da3750ebe9090178c474
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It was apparently waiting on CL 36942, which was submitted.
Fixes#21416
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This avoids name conflicts when two identical packages use cgo.
This can happen in practice when the same package is vendored multiple
times in a single build.
Fixes#23555
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Ensure that compiler error suggestions after case insensitive
field lookups don't mistakenly reported unexported fields if
those fields aren't in the local package being processed.
Fixes#25727
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The current implementation does not support calling C variadic
functions (as discussed in #975). Document that.
Fixes#23537
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The function parseInitData appears to be unused. Deleted.
Change-Id: I7d4efed9d2519cfbd0ba03d89b45add8b314ea84
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Display just a few columns in ssa.html, other
columns can be expanded by clicking on collapsed column.
Use sans serif font for the text, slightly smaller font size
for non program text.
Fixes#25286
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As mentioned in #25845, port CL 46474 from golang.org/x/sys/unix to the
syscall package.
Currently Linux' fchmodat(2) syscall implementation doesn't support the
flags parameter (though it might in future versions [1]). Fchmodat in
the syscall package takes the parameter and (wrongly) passes it on to the
syscall which will ignore it.
According to the POSIX.1-2008 manual page [2], AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW is
the only valid value for the flags parameter and EOPNOTSUPP should be
returned in case changing the mode of a symbolic link is not supported
by the underlying system. EINVAL should be returned for any other value
of the flags parameter.
[1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9596301/
[2] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/chmod.html
Updates #20130
Updates #25845
Change-Id: I1021dd0e6a4f4cb3557cb1c1b34dd618c378cda6
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The Darwin kqueue implementation doesn't report any event when the
last writer for a fifo is closed.
Fixes#24164
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kqueue, kevent, closeonexec, setitimer, with sysctl and fcntl helpers.
TODO:arm,arm64
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The test requires cgo
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Like on other architectures, use rawSyscallNoError for Linux syscalls
that don't return an error and convert all applicable occurences of
RawSyscall to use it instead.
This was missed in CL 84485 because mkall.sh doesn't support
mipsx/mips64x, so add the corresponding entries as well.
Updates #22924
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This commit changes wasm_exec.js to not depend on the existence of
performance.timeOrigin. The field is not yet supported on all
browsers, e.g. it is unavailable on Safari.
Change-Id: I6cd3834376c1c55424c29166fde1219f0d4d338f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/118617
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
The pprof tool utilizes attributes of mapping entries
such as HasFunctions to determine whether the profile
includes necessary symbol information.
If none of the attributes is set, pprof tool tries to
read the corresponding binary to use for local symbolization.
If the binary doesn't exist, it prints out error messages.
Go runtime generated profiles without any of the attributes
set so the pprof tool always printed out the error messages.
The error messages became more obvious with the new
terminal support that uses red color for error messages.
Go runtime can symbolize all Go symbols and generate
self-contained profile for pure Go program. Thus, there
is no reason for the pprof tool to look for the copy of
the binary. So, this CL sets one of the attributes
(HasFunctions) true if all PCs in samples look fully
symbolized.
For non-pure Go program, however, it's possible that
symbolization of non-Go PCs is incomplete. In this case,
we need to leave the attributes all false so pprof can attempt
to symbolize using the local copy of the binary if available.
It's hard to determine whether a mapping includes non-Go
code. Instead, this CL checks PCs from collected samples.
If unsuccessful symbolization is observed, it skips setting
the HasFunctions attribute.
Fixes#25743
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This is needed in addition to CL 110066 in order to be able to generate
Go type definitions for linux/riscv64 in the golang.org/x/sys/unix
package.
Change-Id: I4a27e6424aaea63283b55bd4f73b958b41f29d72
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CL 108156 added -cgo and -export,
but in the usage line it added -cgo and -list.
CL 117015 correctly added -export to the usage line.
All that remains is to remove -list.
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Separated out panic handling for bimporter and importer so that
the handler can consider the current version and report a better
error.
Added new export data test for export data version 999 (created
by changing the compiler temporarily) and verifying expected
error message.
Fixes#25856.
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In an effort to help others avoid the issues I've hit due to lack of
symlink support under GOPATH, I've added a note of warning to the
Workspaces section.
I have not changed the contents of go help gopath, because on reflection
it seems this change alone may be sufficient.
Fixes#21320
Change-Id: Ib8969bf12cecad878e89ff66b5864bbf3caaf219
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/61930
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Currently these two forms of layout are done in a single pass. This
makes it difficult to compress DWARF sections because that must be
done after relocations are applied, which must happen after virtual
address layout, but we can't layout the file until we've compressed
the DWARF sections.
Fix this by separating the two layout steps. In the process, we can
also unify the copy-pasted code in Link.address to compute file
offsets. Currently, each instance of this is slightly different, but
there's no reason for it to be. For example, we don't perform
PEFILEALIGN alignment on Segrodata or Selreltodata even when HeadType
== Hwindows, but it turns out it doesn't matter whether you do or
don't because these segments simply don't exist on Windows. Hence, in
the unified code path, we do this alignment for all segments.
Likewise, there are two ways of computing Fileoff:
seg.Vaddr - prev.Vaddr + prev.Fileoff
and
prev.Fileoff + uint64(Rnd(int64(prev.Filelen), int64(*FlagRound)))
At the moment, these always have the same value, but the latter will
continue to work after we start compressing sections on disk.
Tested by comparing test binaries for all packages in std before and
after this change for GOOS={linux,windows,darwin,plan9}. All binaries
are identical.
For #11799.
Change-Id: If09f28771bb4d78dd392fd58b8d7c9d5f22b0b9f
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Before this CL, if you had GOCACHE=/some/dir, then the cmd/go tests used it.
But if you were relying on the implicit behavior that GOCACHE being empty
meant an appropriate system-specific cache directory, then the cmd/go tests
ran with no cache at all, which makes them about 4X slower.
During all.bash GOCACHE is set to a fresh temporary directory and is therefore
already getting proper caching; this CL mainly helps people running 'go test cmd/go'
by hand.
Change-Id: I7c322ca79b877c1d0a3b448b95d5354fbfcba7f8
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ARM64 manual says it is "constrained unpredictable" if the src
and dst registers of STLXRB are same, although it doesn't seem
to cause any problem on real hardwares so far. Fix by allocating
a different register to hold the updated value for
AtomicAnd8/Or8. We do this by making the ops returns <val,mem>
like AtomicAdd, although val will not be used elsewhere.
Fixes#25823.
Change-Id: I735b9822f99877b3c7aee67a65e62b7278dc40df
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