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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The parser accepted embedded elements but the first term
of an element had to be a ~-term or a type name. This CL
fixes that.
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Currently the exporter uses types.IsDotAlias(n.Sym()) to recognize
that n is a type alias, but IsDotAlias is actually meant for
recognizing aliases introduced by dot imports. Translated to go/types,
the current logic amounts recognizing type aliases as if by:
var n *types.TypeName
typ, ok := n.Pkg().Scope().Lookup(n.Name()).Type().(*types.Named)
isAlias := !ok || typ.Obj().Pkg() != n.Pkg() || typ.Obj().Name() != n.Name()
But we can instead just check n.Alias() (eqv. n.IsAlias() in
go/types). In addition to being much simpler, this is also actually
correct for recognizing function-scoped type declarations (though we
don't currently support those anyway, nor would they go through this
exact code path).
To avoid possible future misuse of IsDotAlias, this CL also inlines
its trivial definition into its only call site.
Passes toolstash -cmp, also w/ -gcflags=all=-G=3.
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Same as CL 313230, for OpenBSD.
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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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This CL just adds some additional details to existing Fatalf messages
that make them more useful for identifying what went wrong.
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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
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Same as CL 313230, for FreeBSD. sigtramp is the only one we need.
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Apparently, in bash, the "continue" keyword can only be used
inside of a loop, not in an if block. If readelf exists but $CC
does not, make.bash emits a warning:
./make.bash: line 135: continue: only meaningful in a `for', `while', or `until' loop
Change it to a conditional.
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People continue to be confused by how these work. Address that by some
rejiggering.
Introduce a constant called Layout that both defines the time and
provides a reference point for Parse and Format to refer to. We can
then delete much redundancy, especially for Format's comments, but
Parse tightens a bit too.
Then change the way the concept of the layout string is introduced,
and provide a clearer catalog of what its elements are.
Fixes#38871
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Fix an apparent typo for the right-hand bound in a couple panic
messages, where '[' was used instead of ']'.
Fixes#46215
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To pull in CL 318309.
For #41184
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The test previously had the hardcoded assumption that /proc/self/status
files had "Groups:" lines containing numerical IDs in ascending order.
Because of the possibility of non-monotonic ordering of GIDs in user
namespaces, this assumption was not universally true for all
/proc/self/gid_map setups.
To ensure this test can pass in those setups, sanity check failed
"Groups:" line matches with a string sorted version of the expected
values. (For the test cases here, numerical and string sorted order
are guaranteed to match.)
Fixes#46145
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If a user runs 'go get example.com/cmd' for a package in the main
module, it's more likely they intend to fill in missing dependencies
for that package (especially with -u). If the intent were only to
build and install, 'go install example.com/cmd' would be a better
choice.
For #43684
Resolving a comment on CL 305670.
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Some uses of crosscall2 did not work on ppc64le and probably
aix-ppc64. In particular, if there was a main program compiled
with -buildmode=pie and used a plugin which invoked crosscall2,
then failures could occur due to R2 getting set incorrectly along the
way. The problem was due to R2 being saved on the caller's
stack; it is now saved on the crosscall2 stack. More details can be
found in the issue.
This adds a testcase where the main program is built with pie
and the plugin invokes crosscall2.
This also changes the save of the CR bits from MOVD to MOVW as
it should be.
Fixes#43228
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The /* incomplete */ comment printed for interfaces that have not been
"completed" yet is not useful for end-users; it's here for type-checker
debugging. Rather than trying to pass through a debug flag through all
print routines (which may require new exported API), simply don't print
the comment unless we have the debug flag set inside the type-checker.
For #46167.
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This is a port of https://golang.org/cl/317472.
For #46003.
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osyield is called in code paths that are not allowed to split
stack, e.g. casgstatus called from entersyscall/exitsyscall.
It is nosplit on all other platforms. Mark it nosplit on OpenBSD
as well.
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If the client request never makes it to the server, the outstanding
accept is never broken. Change the test to always close the listening
socket when the client request completes.
Updates #45358
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The Context.ImportDir method in the go/build package sets Package.Root
to $GOPATH, if a package is inside a GOPATH workspace. The
loadPackageData function keeps this value even when modules are enabled.
Override Package.Root when modules are enabled, instead of just set its
value when Context.ImportDir was unable to set it.
Add a regression test.
Fixes#46119
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Currently all script tests use the UNIX path separator with the cd
command, causing the PWD environment variable to have the incorrect path
separator on Windows.
Call filepath.FromSlash on the cd command argument.
Update the testdata/script/README to document that the cd argument must
use slashes.
Add a regression test.
To reproduce this issue, a test must use the cd command followed by a
stdout or stderr command containing the pattern $PWD.
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There was a space missing in the first line shown below, and an extra
space in the second line shown. Thanks Peter Bourgon for noting this.
BEFORE:
$ go help build | grep -A1 'has some limitations'
has some limitations:importantly, cgo files included from outside the
include path must be in the same directory as the Go package they are
AFTER:
$ go help build | grep -A1 'has some limitations'
has some limitations: importantly, cgo files included from outside the
include path must be in the same directory as the Go package they are
Note that I edited alldocs.go by hand here, as the mkalldocs.sh script
produces a lot more changes, for example adding the -insecure flag
documentation in. Not sure what's wrong there.
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According to the armv8-a reference manual, conditions AL and NV are not allowed
for instructions CINC, CINV, CNEG, CSET and CSETM. This CL adds this check and
the corresponding test cases.
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Especially with typesets, we should be able to fully represent a
typeparam bound as just another type (actually an interface type).
Change the representation of a typeparam in types1 to include a bound,
which is just a type. Changed the signature for NewTypeParam() to take a
sym, and not a package, since we always set the sym (name) of the
typeparam when creating it. No need for an extra pkg field in Typeparam.
Also added index field in the types1 representation of typeparam. This
is especially needed to correctly export the typeparam, and re-import it
as a types2 type (which requires the index to be set correctly).
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In the deadcode path we mark runtime.unreachableMethod symbol,
which is a special symbol used for redirecting unreachable
methods. Currently this code is conditioned on not -linkshared.
This is wrong. It should be marked with -linkshared mode as well.
In fact, -linkshared should only affect the entry symbol. Change
the code accordingly.
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We redirect references to unreachable methods to
runtime.unreachableMethod. We choose to use ABIInternal symbol
for this, because runtime.unreachableMethod is a defined Go
function.
When linking against shared libraries, and ABI wrappers are not
enabled, the imported function symbols are all ABI0 and aliased
to ABIInternal. We need to resolve ABI alias in this case.
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Previously, we were converting an instantitated method to a function, by
moving the receiver arg to the regular args, etc. But that made the type
of the method signature inconsistent with the signature on the method
fields, which leads to some problems with more complex programs with
instantiations. And things work fine if we leave the instantiated method
as a method. So, make the change to keep instantiated methods as real
methods (until they are transformed much later in the compiler).
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A .tbd file is a macOS text-based stub library and is a valid input to
the macOS linker. This change adds .tbd to the allow-list for acceptable
linker flags.
Fixesgolang/go#44263
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It is unclear what the future holds for the go line in go.mod files.
Perhaps at some point we will switch to semver numbering.
Perhaps at some point we will allow specifying minor versions
or even betas and release candidates.
Those kinds of changes are difficult today because the go line
is parsed in dependency modules, meaning that older
versions of the Go toolchain need to understand newer go lines.
This CL makes that case - parsing a go line in a dependency's
go.mod file - a bit more lax about how to find the version.
It allows a leading v and any trailing non-digit-prefixed string
after the MAJOR.MINOR section.
There are no concrete plans to make use of any of these changes,
but if in the future we want to make them, having a few Go releases
under out belt that will accept the syntax in dependencies will
make any changes significantly easier.
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In Perl mode, (|a)* should match an empty string at the start of the
input. Instead it matches as many a's as possible.
Because (|a)+ is handled correctly, matching only an empty string,
this leads to the paradox that e* can match more text than e+
(for e = (|a)) and that e+ is sometimes different from ee*.
This is a very old bug that ultimately derives from the picture I drew
for e* in https://swtch.com/~rsc/regexp/regexp1.html. The picture is
correct for longest-match (POSIX) regexps but subtly wrong for
preferred-match (Perl) regexps in the case where e has a preferred
empty match. Pointed out by Andrew Gallant in private mail.
The current code treats e* and e+ as the same structure, with
different entry points. In the case of e* the preference list ends up
not quite in the right order, in part because the “before e” and
“after e” states are the same state. Splitting them apart fixes the
preference list, and that can be done by compiling e* as if it were
(e+)?.
Like with any bug fix, there is a very low chance of breaking a
program that accidentally depends on the buggy behavior.
RE2, Go, and Rust all have this bug, and we've all agreed to fix it,
to keep the implementations in sync.
Fixes#46123.
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The DWARF standard requires that the DIEs in a subprogram
corresponding to input and output parameters appear in declaration
order; this patch adds some new code in dwarfgen to enforce this
ordering (relying on the existing fn.Dcl ordering is not sufficient).
Prior to the register ABI, it was easy to keep vars/decls sorted
during DWARF generation since you could always rely on frame offset;
with the ABI sorting by frame offset no longer gives you the original
declaration order in all cases.
Fixes#46055.
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A user encountered a debug/dwarf crash when running the dwarf2json
tool (https://github.com/volatilityfoundation/dwarf2json) on a
debug-built copy of the linux kernel. In this crash, the DWARF type
reader was trying to examine the contents of an array type while that
array type was still in the process of being constructed (due to
cycles in the type graph).
To avoid such situations, this patch extends the mechanism introduced
in https://go-review.googlesource.com/18459 (which handles typedef
types) to delay fixup of array types as well.
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To pull in CL 318212.
For #41184
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Don't add them to files in vendor and cmd/vendor though. These will be
pulled in by updating the respective dependencies.
For #41184
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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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The table was not rendered correctly because one line missed a
column.
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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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As a follow up to an earlier change[1] to add ARMv8+LSE instructions in
the compiler generated atomic intrinsics, make the same change in the
runtime library. Since not all ARMv8 systems support LSE instructions,
they are protected by a feature-flag branch.
[1]: golang.org/cl/234217 commit: ecc3f5112e
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It is valid to see SPWRITE functions at the top of a GC stack traceback,
in the case where they self-preempted during the stack growth check
and haven't actually modified SP in a traceback-unfriendly manner yet.
The current check is therefore too aggressive.
isAsyncSafePoint is taking care of not async-preempting SPWRITE functions
because it doesn't async-preempt any assembly functions at all.
But perhaps it will in the future.
To keep a check that SPWRITE assembly functions are not async-preempted,
add one in preemptPark. Then relax the check in traceback to avoid
triggering on self-preempted SPWRITE functions.
The long and short of this is that the assembly we corrected in x/crypto
issue #44269 was incredibly dodgy but not technically incompatible with
the Go runtime. After this change, the original x/crypto assembly no longer
causes GC traceback crashes during "GOGC=1 go test -count=1000".
But we'll still leave the corrected assembly.
This also means that we don't need to worry about diagnosing SPWRITE
assembly functions that may exist in the wild. They will be skipped for
async preemption and no harm no foul.
Fixes#44269, which was open pending some kind of check for
bad SPWRITE functions in the wild. (No longer needed.)
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We already check mmap errors on some code paths, but we missed
one. Add error check there.
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When linking a very large binary, the section address may not fit
in int32. Don't truncate it.
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The regression test introduced in https://golang.org/cl/318770 broke the
the nocgo builders.
Update the cgo package used in the test to ensure that it can be build
both with cgo enabled and disabled.
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