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Matthew Dempsky abefcac10a cmd/compile: skip escape analysis diagnostics for OADDR
For most nodes (e.g., OPTRLIT, OMAKESLICE, OCONVIFACE), escape
analysis prints "escapes to heap" or "does not escape" to indicate
whether that node's allocation can be heap or stack allocated.

These messages are also emitted for OADDR, even though OADDR does not
actually allocate anything itself. Moreover, it's redundant because
escape analysis already prints "moved to heap" diagnostics when an
OADDR node like "&x" causes x to require heap allocation.

Because OADDR nodes don't allocate memory, my escape analysis rewrite
doesn't naturally emit the "escapes to heap" / "does not escape"
diagnostics for them. It's also non-trivial to replicate the exact
semantics esc.go uses for OADDR.

Since there are so many of these messages, I'm disabling them in this
CL by themselves. I modified esc.go to suppress the Warnl calls
without any other behavior changes, and then used a shell script to
automatically remove any ERROR messages mentioned by run.go in
"missing error" or "no match for" lines.

Fixes #16300.
Updates #23109.

Change-Id: I3993e2743c3ff83ccd0893f4e73b366ff8871a57
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/170319
Run-TryBot: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
2019-04-02 16:34:03 +00:00

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// +build !nacl,!386,!wasm,!arm,!gcflags_noopt
// errorcheck -0 -m
// Copyright 2019 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.
// Test, using compiler diagnostic flags, that inlining of functions
// imported from the sync package is working.
// Compiles but does not run.
// FIXME: This test is disabled on architectures where atomic operations
// are function calls rather than intrinsics, since this prevents inlining
// of the sync fast paths. This test should be re-enabled once the problem
// is solved.
package foo
import (
"sync"
)
var mutex *sync.Mutex
func small5() { // ERROR "can inline small5"
// the Unlock fast path should be inlined
mutex.Unlock() // ERROR "inlining call to sync\.\(\*Mutex\)\.Unlock"
}
func small6() { // ERROR "can inline small6"
// the Lock fast path should be inlined
mutex.Lock() // ERROR "inlining call to sync\.\(\*Mutex\)\.Lock"
}
var once *sync.Once
func small7() { // ERROR "can inline small7"
// the Do fast path should be inlined
once.Do(small5) // ERROR "inlining call to sync\.\(\*Once\)\.Do"
}
var rwmutex *sync.RWMutex
func small8() { // ERROR "can inline small8"
// the RUnlock fast path should be inlined
rwmutex.RUnlock() // ERROR "inlining call to sync\.\(\*RWMutex\)\.RUnlock"
}
func small9() { // ERROR "can inline small9"
// the RLock fast path should be inlined
rwmutex.RLock() // ERROR "inlining call to sync\.\(\*RWMutex\)\.RLock"
}