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go/test/inline.go
Dan Scales 8fe372c7b3 cmd/compile: allowing inlining of functions with OCALLPART
OCALLPART is exported in its original form, which is as an OXDOT.

The body of the method value wrapper created in makepartialcall() was
not being typechecked, and that was causing a problem during escape
analysis, so I added code to typecheck the body.

The go executable got slightly bigger with this change (13598111 ->
13598905), because of extra exported methods with OCALLPART (I
believe), while the text size got slightly smaller (9686964 ->
9686643).

This is mainly part of the work to make sure all function bodies can
be exported (for purposes of generics), but might as well fix the
OCALLPART inlining bug as well.

Fixes #18493

Change-Id: If7aa055ff78ed7a6330c6a1e22f836ec567d04fd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/263620
Run-TryBot: Dan Scales <danscales@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-10-20 00:07:42 +00:00

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// errorcheck -0 -m
// Copyright 2015 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 is working.
// Compiles but does not run.
package foo
import (
"runtime"
"unsafe"
)
func add2(p *byte, n uintptr) *byte { // ERROR "can inline add2" "leaking param: p to result"
return (*byte)(add1(unsafe.Pointer(p), n)) // ERROR "inlining call to add1"
}
func add1(p unsafe.Pointer, x uintptr) unsafe.Pointer { // ERROR "can inline add1" "leaking param: p to result"
return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(p) + x)
}
func f(x *byte) *byte { // ERROR "can inline f" "leaking param: x to result"
return add2(x, 1) // ERROR "inlining call to add2" "inlining call to add1"
}
//go:noinline
func g(x int) int {
return x + 1
}
func h(x int) int { // ERROR "can inline h"
return x + 2
}
func i(x int) int { // ERROR "can inline i"
const y = 2
return x + y
}
func j(x int) int { // ERROR "can inline j"
switch {
case x > 0:
return x + 2
default:
return x + 1
}
}
func _() int { // ERROR "can inline _"
tmp1 := h
tmp2 := tmp1
return tmp2(0) // ERROR "inlining call to h"
}
var somethingWrong error
// local closures can be inlined
func l(x, y int) (int, int, error) {
e := func(err error) (int, int, error) { // ERROR "can inline l.func1" "func literal does not escape" "leaking param: err to result"
return 0, 0, err
}
if x == y {
e(somethingWrong) // ERROR "inlining call to l.func1"
} else {
f := e
f(nil) // ERROR "inlining call to l.func1"
}
return y, x, nil
}
// any re-assignment prevents closure inlining
func m() int {
foo := func() int { return 1 } // ERROR "can inline m.func1" "func literal does not escape"
x := foo()
foo = func() int { return 2 } // ERROR "can inline m.func2" "func literal does not escape"
return x + foo()
}
// address taking prevents closure inlining
func n() int {
foo := func() int { return 1 } // ERROR "can inline n.func1" "func literal does not escape"
bar := &foo
x := (*bar)() + foo()
return x
}
// make sure assignment inside closure is detected
func o() int {
foo := func() int { return 1 } // ERROR "can inline o.func1" "func literal does not escape"
func(x int) { // ERROR "func literal does not escape"
if x > 10 {
foo = func() int { return 2 } // ERROR "can inline o.func2" "func literal escapes"
}
}(11)
return foo()
}
func p() int {
return func() int { return 42 }() // ERROR "can inline p.func1" "inlining call to p.func1"
}
func q(x int) int {
foo := func() int { return x * 2 } // ERROR "can inline q.func1" "func literal does not escape"
return foo() // ERROR "inlining call to q.func1"
}
func r(z int) int {
foo := func(x int) int { // ERROR "can inline r.func1" "func literal does not escape"
return x + z
}
bar := func(x int) int { // ERROR "func literal does not escape"
return x + func(y int) int { // ERROR "can inline r.func2.1"
return 2*y + x*z
}(x) // ERROR "inlining call to r.func2.1"
}
return foo(42) + bar(42) // ERROR "inlining call to r.func1"
}
func s0(x int) int {
foo := func() { // ERROR "can inline s0.func1" "func literal does not escape"
x = x + 1
}
foo() // ERROR "inlining call to s0.func1"
return x
}
func s1(x int) int {
foo := func() int { // ERROR "can inline s1.func1" "func literal does not escape"
return x
}
x = x + 1
return foo() // ERROR "inlining call to s1.func1"
}
// can't currently inline functions with a break statement
func switchBreak(x, y int) int {
var n int
switch x {
case 0:
n = 1
Done:
switch y {
case 0:
n += 10
break Done
}
n = 2
}
return n
}
// can't currently inline functions with a type switch
func switchType(x interface{}) int { // ERROR "x does not escape"
switch x.(type) {
case int:
return x.(int)
default:
return 0
}
}
type T struct{}
func (T) meth(int, int) {} // ERROR "can inline T.meth"
func k() (T, int, int) { return T{}, 0, 0 } // ERROR "can inline k"
func _() { // ERROR "can inline _"
T.meth(k()) // ERROR "inlining call to k" "inlining call to T.meth"
}
func small1() { // ERROR "can inline small1"
runtime.GC()
}
func small2() int { // ERROR "can inline small2"
return runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)
}
func small3(t T) { // ERROR "can inline small3"
t.meth2(3, 5)
}
func small4(t T) { // not inlineable - has 2 calls.
t.meth2(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0), 5)
}
func (T) meth2(int, int) { // not inlineable - has 2 calls.
runtime.GC()
runtime.GC()
}
// Issue #29737 - make sure we can do inlining for a chain of recursive functions
func ee() { // ERROR "can inline ee"
ff(100) // ERROR "inlining call to ff" "inlining call to gg" "inlining call to hh"
}
func ff(x int) { // ERROR "can inline ff"
if x < 0 {
return
}
gg(x - 1)
}
func gg(x int) { // ERROR "can inline gg"
hh(x - 1)
}
func hh(x int) { // ERROR "can inline hh"
ff(x - 1) // ERROR "inlining call to ff" // ERROR "inlining call to gg"
}
// Issue #14768 - make sure we can inline for loops.
func for1(fn func() bool) { // ERROR "can inline for1" "fn does not escape"
for {
if fn() {
break
} else {
continue
}
}
}
// BAD: for2 should be inlineable too.
func for2(fn func() bool) { // ERROR "fn does not escape"
Loop:
for {
if fn() {
break Loop
} else {
continue Loop
}
}
}
// Issue #18493 - make sure we can do inlining of functions with a method value
type T1 struct{}
func (a T1) meth(val int) int { // ERROR "can inline T1.meth" "inlining call to T1.meth"
return val + 5
}
func getMeth(t1 T1) func(int) int { // ERROR "can inline getMeth"
return t1.meth // ERROR "t1.meth escapes to heap"
}
func ii() { // ERROR "can inline ii"
var t1 T1
f := getMeth(t1) // ERROR "inlining call to getMeth" "t1.meth does not escape"
_ = f(3)
}