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The recursive algorithm used to parse types in cgo has a bug related to building the C type representation. As an example, when the recursion starts at a type *T, the C type representation won't be known until type T itself is parsed. But then, it is possible that type T references the type **T internally. The latter representation is built based on the one of *T, which started the recursion, so it won't attempt to parse it again, and will instead use the current representation value for *T, which is still empty at this point. This problem was fixed by introducing a simple TypeRepr type which builds the string representation lazily, analogous to how the Go type information is built within the same algorithm. This way, even if a type representation is still unknown at some level in the recursion, representations dependant on it can still be created correctly. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4244052 |
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