// errorcheck -0 -live // Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Issue 15747: liveness analysis was marking heap-escaped params live too much, // and worse was using the wrong bitmap bits to do so. package p var global *[]byte type Q struct{} type T struct{ M string } var b bool func f1(q *Q, xx []byte) interface{} { // ERROR "live at entry to f1: q xx" "live at call to newobject: q xx" "live at call to writebarrierptr: q &xx" // xx was copied from the stack to the heap on the previous line: // xx was live for the first two prints but then it switched to &xx // being live. We should not see plain xx again. if b { global = &xx // ERROR "live at call to writebarrierptr: q &xx[^x]*$" } xx, _, err := f2(xx, 5) // ERROR "live at call to newobject: q( d)? &xx( odata.ptr)?" "live at call to writebarrierptr: q (e|err.data err.type)$" if err != nil { return err } return nil } func f2(d []byte, n int) (odata, res []byte, e interface{}) { // ERROR "live at entry to f2: d" if n > len(d) { return d, nil, &T{M: "hello"} // ERROR "live at call to newobject: d" } res = d[:n] odata = d[n:] return }