It is a new package and seems a major change.
Updates #47694.
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This test has worked since CL 165801 (committed March 12, 2019), so
stop skipping it. With this, we check that Close makes concurrent I/O
operations on pipes return Errclosed on all platforms.
Updates #19093.
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This works around what appears to be either a kernel bug or a Go
runtime or syscall bug affecting certain Windows versions
(possibly all pre-2016?).
The retry loop is a simplified version of the one used in
cmd/go/internal/robustio. We use the same 2-second arbitrary timeout
as was used in that package, since it seems to be reliable in practice
on the affected builders. (If it proves to be too short, we can
lengthen it, within reason, in a followup CL.)
Since this puts a higher-level workaround in place, we can also revert
the lower-level workaround added to a specific test in CL 345670.
This addresses the specific occurrences of the bug for users of
(*testing.T).TempDir, but does not fix the underlying bug for Go users
outside the "testing" package (which remains open as #25965).
Fixes#50051
Updates #48012
Updates #25965
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There doesn't seem anything that still needs to de done there.
Updates #47694.
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Fixes go test -gcflags=all=-G=0 -short std,
except for the packages with generics in their tests
(constraints, encoding/xml), and except for the
go/internal/gcimporter and go/types tests,
because the compiler does not preserve any
in its -G=0 export information.
(That's probably acceptable for now.)
Fixes cd test/; GO_BUILDER_NAME=longtest go run run.go
completely, which should fix the longtest builder.
Fixes#50159.
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We delay all transformations on generic functions, and only do them on
instantiated functions, for several reasons, of which one is that
otherwise the compiler won't understand the relationship between
constrained type parameters. In an instantiation with shape arguments,
the underlying relationship between the type arguments are clear and
don't lead to compiler errors.
This issue is because I missed delaying assignment transformations for
variable declarations. So, we were trying to transform an assignment,
and the compiler doesn't understand the relationship between the T and U
type parameters.
The fix is to delay assignment transformations for variable declarations
of generic functions, just as we do already for normal assignment
statements.
A work-around for this issue would be to just separate the assignment
from the variable declaration in the generic function (for this case of
an assignment involving both of the constrained type parameters).
Fixes#50147
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We can import an shape-instantiated function/method for inlining
purposes. If we are instantiating the methods of a instantiated type
that we have seen, and it happens to need a shape instantiation that we
have imported, then don't re-create the instantiation, since we will end
up with conflicting/duplicate definitions for the instantiation symbol.
Instead, we can just use the existing imported instantation, and enter
it in the instInfoMap[].
Fixes#50121
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A "RET f(SB)" wasn't assembled correctly in a leaf function with
non-zero frame size. Follows CL 371034, for MIPS(32/64)(be/le)
and S390X. Other architectures seem to do it right. Add a test.
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h2_bundle.go is automatically generated from x/net/http2. Any
formatting changes within that file need to be first made upstream.
This brings the contents of h2_bundle.go back in line with the
upstream generator, fixing the cmd/internal/moddeps test that is
currently failing on the longtest builders.
For #49884
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Fix up a unit test to make it more friendly for coverage runs.
Currently on tip if you do
cd ${GOROOT}/src ; go test -cover cmd/compile/...
it will cause a failure in the TestGoAMD64v1 testpoint of
cmd/compile/internal/amd64, the reason being that this testpoint
copies and reruns the test executable, expecting the rerun to produce
only the output "PASS", whereas if "-cover" is used, the output will
include percentage of statements covered as well. To fix, rework the
test to tolerate additional output if coverage is enabled.
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Although most of the code seems to be already implemented
to support this for general use, it didn't make it in for
Go 1.18, so for now we should at least document that it's
only for use by the go command.
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And then revert the bootstrap cmd directories and certain testdata.
And adjust tests as needed.
Not reverting the changes in std that are bootstrapped,
because some of those changes would appear in API docs,
and we want to use any consistently.
Instead, rewrite 'any' to 'interface{}' in cmd/dist for those directories
when preparing the bootstrap copy.
A few files changed as a result of running gofmt -w
not because of interface{} -> any but because they
hadn't been updated for the new //go:build lines.
Fixes#49884.
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As written, the conversion P(x), where P and the type
of x are type parameters with identical underlying types
(i.e., identical constraints), is valid. However, unless
the type of x and P are identical (which is covered with
the assignability rule), such a conversion is not valid
in general (consider the case where both type parameters
are different type parameters with constraint "any").
This change adjusts the rules to prohibit type parameters
in this case. The same reasoning applies and the analogue
change is made for pointer types.
The type checker already implements these updated rules.
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The test cases for this test had listed specific errors, but the
specific error values were ignored in favor of just calling
isDeadlineExceeded.
Moreover, ENOBUFS errors (which can legitimately occur in the test if
the network interface also happens to be saturated when the timeout
occurs) were not handled at all.
Now the test relies only on the timeout: we iterate until we have seen
two of the expected timeout errors, and if we see ENOBUFS instead of
"deadline exceeded" we back off to give the queues time to drain.
Fixes#49930
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This change applies the same transformation as in CL 366774,
but to the net package.
testUnixAddr was using os.CreateTemp to obtain a unique socket path,
but then calling os.Remove on that path immediately. Since the
existence of the file is what guarantees its uniqueness, that could
occasionally result in testUnixAddr returning the same path for two
calls, causing the tests using those paths to fail — especially if
they are the same test or are run in parallel.
Instead, we now create a unique, short temp directory for each call,
and use a path within that directory for the socket address.
For #34611
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Passing in an explicit testing.TB gives two benefits:
1. It allows the helper to fail the test itself, instead of returning
an error to the caller. A non-nil error invariably fails the
calling test, and none of these callers bother to add detail to the
error when logging it anyway so returning the error just added
noise to the test bodies.
2. It allows the helper to use t.Cleanup to perform any needed cleanup
tasks, which will be used in CL 370695 to clean up temp directories
used as namespaces for unix socket paths.
For #34611
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In some leaf functions using "RET foo(SB)", the jump may be incorrectly
translated into "JMP LR" instead of "JMP foo(SB)".
Such is the case when compiling the autogenerated function in k8s
k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/kubelet/server/stats.(*resourceAnalyzer).GetPodVolumeStats.
Fixes#50048
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The exact error isn't actually relevant to the test,
and may depend on whether the Go or cgo resolver is used.
Also run the test in parallel, because it spends most of its time
sleeping in between lookups.
Fixes#38767Fixes#43140
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TestUnixAndUnixpacketServer deferred a call to os.Remove on the local
address of a dialed unix domain socket, in an attempt to remove the
socket from the server. However, that call appears to be neither
necessary nor correct.
In this test, the file that needs to be unlinked is the one attached
to the listener — but the listener's Close method already does that
(see the Unlink call in (*UnixListener).close), so there is no need
for the test itself to do the same.
Moreover, the local address is not something that is sensible to
delete — on Linux, it is empirically always the literal string "@" —
and the Addr returned by c.LocalAddr is not reliably non-nil on all
platforms (see #34611).
Since we don't need to do anything with the local address, we shouldn't.
At best, this is a benign Remove of a file that doesn't exist anyway;
at worst, it is a nil-panic.
Fixes#34611
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TestListenerClose had been asserting that a Dial to the newly-closed
address always fails, on the assumption that the listener's address
and port would not be reused by some other listener that could then
accept the connection.
As far as I can tell, that assumption is not valid: the Dial after
Close may well connect to a Listener opened for some other test, or
even one opened by a completely different process running concurrently
on the same machine.
Fixes#38700
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In identical(), we don't want any to match a shape empty-interface type
for the identStrict option, since IdenticalStrict() is specifically not
supposed to match a shape type with a non-shape type.
There is similar code in (*Type).cmp() (TINTER case), but I don't
believe that we want to disqualify shape types from matching any in this
case, since cmp() is used for back-end code, where we don't care about
shape types vs non-shape types.
The issue mainly comes about when 'any' is used as a type argument
(rather than 'interface{}'), but only with some complicated
circumstances, as shown by the test case. (Couldn't reproduce with
simpler test cases.)
Fixes#50109
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Currently, File.Close only documents that "an" error will be returned
by pending I/O operations. Update the documentation to say that error
is specifically ErrClosed.
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This sometimes times out and we don't have any useful output for
debugging it. Hopefully this will help.
For #37405.
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This makes testenv.RunWithTimeout first attempt to SIGQUIT the
subprocess to get a useful Go traceback, but if that doesn't work, it
sends a SIGKILL instead to make sure we tear down the subprocess. This
is potentially important for non-Go subprocesses.
For #37405.
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This lifts the logic to run a subcommand with a timeout in a test from
the runtime's runTestProg into testenv. The implementation is
unchanged in this CL. We'll improve it in a future CL.
Currently, tests that run subcommands usually just timeout with no
useful output if the subcommand runs for too long. This is a step
toward improving this.
For #37405.
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Weird, but don't drop the zone when stringifying.
Fixes#50111
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cmd/vet has several precision improvements for the checkers copylock, printf, sortslice, testinggoroutine, and tests. Adds a high level mention in the release notes and an example of string constant concatenation.
Updates #47694
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The failure mode in #34264 appears to match
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=210726.
That bug was supposed to have been fixed in FreeBSD 12, but we're
still observing failures specifically for the 6-to-4 case on FreeBSD
12.2. It is not clear to me whether FreeBSD 13.0 is also affected.
For #34264
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When exporting the "any" empty interface type for unified IR, write it
out as a reference to the "any" alias, rather than to the underlying
empty interface. This matches how "byte" and "rune" are handled.
Verified to fix the issue demonstrated in CL 369975.
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The 'Does not match' type error shoud be reported where
the function is called, not where the function is declared.
And fix the todo by gri of issue45985
Fixes#45985Fixes#49800
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The "-2008" builders are the only ones on which the failure has
been observed, so I suspect that it is due to a platform bug fixed in a
subsequent release.
Since no one has added a workaround since #19564 was filed over four
years ago, I'm assuming that no workaround is planned for this issue.
Let's add a skip for the known failure mode and call it at that.
Fixes#19564
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Generally speaking Go functions make no guarantees
about what has happened to result parameters on error,
and Pipe is no exception: callers should avoid looking at
p if Pipe returns an error.
However, we had a bug in which ForkExec was using the
content of p after a failed Pipe, and others may too.
As a robustness fix, make Pipe avoid writing to p on failure.
Updates #50057
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Pipe (and therefore forkLockPipe) does not make any guarantees
about the state of p after a failed Pipe(p). Avoid that assumption
and the too-clever goto, so that we don't accidentally Close a real fd
if the failed pipe leaves p[0] or p[1] set >= 0.
Fixes#50057
Fixes CVE-2021-44717
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Also update some other go/types release notes to use the present tense.
Updates #47694
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TestLabelSystemstack needs to collect samples within runtime.systemstack
to complete the test.
The current approach uses fmt.Fprintf, which gets into systemstack
through the allocator and GC, but also does lots of other work. In my
measurements, approximately 2% of samples contain runtime.systemstack.
The new approach uses debug.SetGCPercent, which uses systemstack for
most of its work, including contention on mheap_.lock, which extends
usage even more. In my measurements, approximately 99% of samples
contain runtime.systemstack.
Fixes#50050
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We currently run one 'go list' invocation per GOMAXPROC. Since the go
command uses memory and has its own internal parallelism, that's
unlikely to be an efficient use of resources. Run half as many. I
suspect that's still too many but this should fix our OOMs.
For #49957.
Change-Id: Id06b6e0f0d96387a2a050e400f38bde6ba71aa60
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Note when a statement mark was not consumed during Prog
generation, and try to use it on a subsequent opcode so
that the statement marker will not be lost.
And a test.
Fixes#49628.
Change-Id: I03f7782a9809cc4a0a5870df92b3e182cf124554
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/366694
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Augmented some of the typeswitch*.go tests so that some instantiations
have duplicate cases, in order to ensure we're testing that.
Spacing changes in the tests are due to gofmt.
Change-Id: I5d3678813505c520c544281d4ac8a62ce7e236ad
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/370155
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golang.org/cl/365234 incorrectly had pruningForGoVersion always return
workspace pruning instead of just returning workspace pruning at the top
level, which broke the proper determination of pruning for dependency
packages. Fix that code, and also fix a hang that resulted because the
module loading code keeps loading dependencies until it reaches a pruned
module or an unpruned module it already saw, so it could get stuck in a
cycle.
Change-Id: I8911f7d83aaee5870c43ef0355abbd439f15d4f7
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/366775
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