1
0
mirror of https://github.com/golang/go synced 2024-11-23 10:30:03 -07:00
The Go programming language
Go to file
Nehal J Wani 3b743787d0
cmd/go: issue33139 is valid only when 'cc' builtin is available
With CGO disabled, the test suite tries to run the following and fail:

CGO_ENABLED=0 go test -run=TestScript/link_syso_issue33139 cmd/go
go test proxy running at GOPROXY=http://127.0.0.1:38829/mod
--- FAIL: TestScript (0.01s)
    --- FAIL: TestScript/link_syso_issue33139 (0.01s)
        script_test.go:215:
            # Test that we can use the external linker with a host syso file that is
            # embedded in a package, that is referenced by a Go assembly function.
            # See issue 33139. (0.000s)
            # External linking is not supported on linux/ppc64.
            # See: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/8912 (0.000s)
            # External linking is not supported on linux/riscv64.
            # See: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36739 (0.001s)
            > [linux] [riscv64] skip
            > cc -c -o syso/objTestImpl.syso syso/src/objTestImpl.c
            FAIL: testdata/script/link_syso_issue33139.txt:15:
                unexpected error starting command:
                        fork/exec /dev/null: permission denied

CC was set to /dev/null (during build) in the scenario mentioned above

This patch replaces [!exec:cc] with [!cgo] because we care about the
availability of the 'cc' builtin and not the 'cc' executable in $PATH
2021-01-27 10:53:04 -05:00
.github .github: add link to questions in ISSUE_TEMPLATE 2020-01-06 17:05:31 +00:00
api syscall: remove RtlGenRandom and move it into internal/syscall 2021-01-15 18:42:27 +00:00
doc doc/go1.16: fix closing brace in .Export format 2021-01-27 08:36:43 +00:00
lib/time lib/time, time/tzdata: update tzdata to 2021a 2021-01-25 16:08:46 +00:00
misc misc/cgo/testcarchive: remove special flags for Darwin/ARM 2020-12-30 22:39:59 +00:00
src cmd/go: issue33139 is valid only when 'cc' builtin is available 2021-01-27 10:53:04 -05:00
test cmd/compile: fix order-of-assignment issue w/ defers 2021-01-25 23:54:36 +00:00
.gitattributes all: treat all files as binary, but check in .bat with CRLF 2020-06-08 15:31:43 +00:00
.gitignore .gitignore: ignore src/cmd/dist/dist 2017-10-28 21:55:49 +00:00
AUTHORS A+C: add Kush Patel (corporate CLA for Hootsuite Inc) 2020-07-08 00:10:44 +00:00
CONTRIBUTING.md all: restore changes from faulty merge/revert 2018-02-12 20:13:59 +00:00
CONTRIBUTORS CONTRIBUTORS: update for the Go 1.15 release 2020-08-10 21:51:48 +00:00
favicon.ico website: recreate 16px and 32px favicon 2016-08-25 15:43:32 +00:00
LICENSE
PATENTS
README.md README: linkify some paths 2018-06-06 18:07:01 +00:00
robots.txt
SECURITY.md SECURITY.md: update go versions 2019-09-26 15:34:57 +00:00

The Go Programming Language

Go is an open source programming language that makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software.

Gopher image Gopher image by Renee French, licensed under Creative Commons 3.0 Attributions license.

Our canonical Git repository is located at https://go.googlesource.com/go. There is a mirror of the repository at https://github.com/golang/go.

Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.

Download and Install

Binary Distributions

Official binary distributions are available at https://golang.org/dl/.

After downloading a binary release, visit https://golang.org/doc/install or load doc/install.html in your web browser for installation instructions.

Install From Source

If a binary distribution is not available for your combination of operating system and architecture, visit https://golang.org/doc/install/source or load doc/install-source.html in your web browser for source installation instructions.

Contributing

Go is the work of thousands of contributors. We appreciate your help!

To contribute, please read the contribution guidelines: https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html

Note that the Go project uses the issue tracker for bug reports and proposals only. See https://golang.org/wiki/Questions for a list of places to ask questions about the Go language.