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namebuf was a global char buffer in the C version of gc, which was useful for providing common storage for constructing symbol and file names. However, now that it's just a global Go string and the string data is dynamically allocated anyway, it doesn't serve any purpose except to force extra write barriers everytime it's assigned to. Also, introduce Lookupf(fmt, args...) as shorthand for Lookup(fmt.Sprintf(fmt, args...)), which was a very common pattern for using namebuf. Passes "go build -toolexec 'toolstash -cmp' -a std". Notably, this CL shrinks 6g's text section by ~15kB: $ size toolstash/6g tool/linux_amd64/6g text data bss dec hex filename 4600805 605968 342988 5549761 54aec1 toolstash/6g 4585547 605968 342956 5534471 547307 tool/linux_amd64/6g Change-Id: I98abb44fc7f43a2e2e48425cc9f215cd0be37442 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/7080 Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> |
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