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CL 51010045 fixed the first one of these: cmd/gc: return canonical Node* from temp For historical reasons, temp was returning a copy of the created Node*, not the original Node*. This meant that if analysis recorded information in the returned node (for example, n->addrtaken = 1), the analysis would not show up on the original Node*, the one kept in fn->dcl and consulted during liveness bitmap creation. Correct this, and watch for it when setting addrtaken. Fixes #7083. R=khr, dave, minux.ma CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/51010045 CL 53200043 fixed the second: cmd/gc: fix race build Missed this case in CL 51010045. TBR=khr CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/53200043 This CL fixes the third. There are only three nod(OXXX, ...) calls in sinit.c, so maybe we're done. Embarassing that it took three CLs to find all three. Fixes #8028. LGTM=khr R=golang-codereviews, khr CC=golang-codereviews, iant https://golang.org/cl/100800046 |
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