This CL copies go/build's splitQuoted function (used for parsing #cgo
directives within `import "C"` preambles) to parse test recipe
commands. In particular, this now allows writing "build" and "run"
tests that use -gcflags to pass multiple compiler flags.
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typecheck.tcClosure is complicated with many code flows because all of
its callers setup the closure funcs in slightly different ways. E.g.,
it's non-obvious who's responsible for setting the underlying func's
Sym or adding it to target.Decls, or how to write new code that
constructs a closure without interfering with existing code.
This CL refactors everything to use three common functions in package
ir: NewClosureFunc (which handle creating the Func, Name, and
ClosureExpr and wiring them together), NameClosure (which generates
and assigns its unique Sym), and UseClosure (which handles adding the
Func to target.Decls).
Most IR builders can actually name the closure right away, but the
legacy noder+typecheck path may not yet know the name of the enclosing
function. In particular, for methods declared with aliased receiver
parameters, we need to wait until after typechecking top-level
declarations to know the method's true name. So they're left anonymous
until typecheck.
UseClosure does relatively little work today, but it serves as a
useful spot to check that the code setting up closures got it right.
It may also eventually serve as an optimization point for early
lifting of trivial closures, which may or may not ultimately be
beneficial.
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Instead of using ir.DeepCopy to copy the IR from the previous constant
declaration, just call exprList again and then fix up the position
information. This is equivalent in practice, but has cleaner semantics
for tricky corner cases like constant declarations that contain
function literals.
In particular, this refactoring is necessary for the next CL that
cleans up function literal construction, because it adds extra
consistency checks that weren't satisfied by DeepCopy'd OCLOSUREs.
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This CL adds a simple framework for augmenting the current export data
format by writing out additional data *after* the existing data, with
an extra header before it that current readers ignore.
In particular, this is used by unified IR to be able to experiment and
iterate on export data designs without having to keep the
go/internal/gcimporter and x/tools/go/gcexportdata importers in
sync. Instead, they simply continue reading the existing data written
out by typecheck/iexport.go.
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Always enable regabig on AMD64, which enables the G register and
the X15 zero register. Remove the fallback path.
Also remove the regabig GOEXPERIMENT. On AMD64 it is always
enabled (this CL). Other architectures already have a G register,
except for 386, where there are too few registers and it is
unlikely that we will reserve one. (If we really do, we can just
add a new experiment).
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Always enable regabiwrappers on AMD64. GOEXPERIMENT=none will not
turn it off.
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Now that deferred functions are always argumentless and defer
records are no longer with arguments, defer record can be fixed
size (just the _defer struct). This allows us to simplify the
allocation of defer records, specifically, remove the defer
classes and the pools of different sized defers.
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newproc was not allowed to split stack because it had a special
stack layout, where the go'd function's arguments were passed on
stack but not included in the signature (therefore the stack map).
Now it no longer has argument, so it does not need to be nosplit.
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This CL fixes reflectdata.methodWrapper to compile wrapper functions
for method expressions involving imported, instantiated interface
types. CL 322193 fixed a similar issue for generating wrappers for
imported, instantiated concrete types, but missed this case.
This is necessary to fix CL 326169's test case 10. However, that test
case is not included currently, because -G=3 mode crashes on method
expressions involving *any* instantiated interface type. Adding a test
will have to wait until either this issue is fixed in -G=3 mode, or
unified IR is merged.
Updates #46704.
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The unified IR importer needs access to the *types2.Checker instance
to lazily construct objects and types. Eventually, maybe the
types2.Importer API can be extended to add the Checker as another
parameter (or more likely something like an ImportConfig struct), but
right now we can handle this ourselves as long as we forgo the
types2.(*Config).Check convenience wrapper.
Updates #46449.
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Unified IR currently works by hoisting local type definitions to
package scope, which requires giving them a unique name. Its current
solution is to directly embed the ·N suffix in Sym.Name, rather than
set Type.Vargen. This CL extends types/fmt.go to support trimming this
suffix again when appropriate.
Longer term, I want to revisit this hack, but this seemed like the
least invasive solution while also handling generics and local types.
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The unified IR importer requires a way to set symbol indices for
imported types, so provide an exported API for this.
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This CL adds a variant of ir.TypeNode that allows specifying position
information. This shouldn't normally be needed/used, but it's
occasionally helpful for writing code that passes toolstash -cmp.
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Now that deferred functions are always argumentless, we don't
need the metadata for the frame size, number of arguments, and
the information about each argument.
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Now it is only used to save the deferred the function (closure),
which must be a function type. Simplify the code.
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As deferred function now always has zero arguments, _defer.siz is
always 0 and can be removed.
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deferproc was not allowed to split stack because it had a special
stack layout, where the go'd function's arguments were passed on
stack but not included in the signature (therefore the stack map).
Now it no longer has argument, so it does not need to be nosplit.
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Previously it takes a *funcval, as it can be any function types.
Now it must be func(). Make it so.
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newproc/deferproc takes a siz argument for the go'd/deferred
function's argument size. Now it is always zero. Remove the
argument.
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tracebackdefers is used for scanning/copying deferred functions'
arguments. Now that deferred functions are always argumentless,
it does nothing. Remove.
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Now that defer/go wrapping is used, deferred/go'd functions are
always argumentless. Remove the code handling arguments.
This CL is mostly removing the fallback code path. There are more
cleanups to be done, in later CLs.
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Now that defer wrapping is used, deferred function is always
argumentless. Remove the code handling arguments.
This CL is mostly removing the fallback code path. There are more
cleanups to be done, in later CLs.
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Hardwire regabidefers to true. Remove it from GOEXPERIMENTs.
Fallback paths are not cleaned up in this CL. That will be done
in later CLs.
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Rerun the generator. exp_regabi_{on,off}.go are gone, as "regabi"
itself is not a goexperiment that we test at run time (the
sub-experiments are).
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markInlBody/markObject/markType don't fully work as they stand for
generic functions/methods, since markInlBody can't understand method
calls on generic types. Those method calls will be resolved to concrete
methods in a full instantiation, but markInlBody on a generic
function/method can't understand those method calls. So, we won't
necessarily cause export of the appropriate extra method/function bodies
needed for inlining in an instantiated function.
One way to do this is just to make sure that we call markType
on all generic types that are exported (whether explicitly exported via
a capitalized name or unexported types that are referenced by a generic
function body). That way, we will call markInlBody on all possible
generic methods that might be called.
Fixes the current problem for i386-softfloat builds on dev.typeparams.
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When converting a variable of generic type to an interface, use the
entry in the dictionary for the type field instead of using the
compile-time type (which we only have when fully stenciling).
Note: this isn't all the conversions. Conversions often get processed
in the ir.OCALL case. Those aren't handled yet.
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When converting from a type param to an interface, allow it if
the type bound implements that interface.
Query: some conversions go through this path, some use another path?
The test does
var i interface{foo()int} = x
but
i := (interface{foo()int})(x)
works at tip.
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better than Kind() == types.TTYPEPARAM
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The instantiated functions are created in the source package of the
generic function, so all lookups of symbols should be relative to that
package, so all symbols are consistently in the source package.
Fixes#46575
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This is a port of CL 322070 to go/types, adjusted for the different
error reporting API.
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This is a straightforward port of CL 321850 to go/types.
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This is a port of CL 321751 to go/types, adjusted to use token.Pos, and
to exclude a missing position from a panic message (an unresolved
comment on the original CL).
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This is a port of CL 309832 to go/types, adjusted to not export the new
API and to amend TestSizeof.
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This is a port of CL 321590 to go/types. Specifically, the same checker
methods were moved.
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This is true since CL 315274.
Also adjust the P-256 note, since Add, Double, and IsOnCurve use the
generic, non-constant-time implementation.
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The package-level documentation on fmt previously had only two formal
sections, for printing and scanning. Because of this, the section on
printing was very long, including some pseudo-sections describing
particular features. This feature makes those pseudo-sections into
proper sections, both to improve readability and so that those sections
have hyperlinks on documentation sites.
Fixes#46522
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For #46594.
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This CL reorganizes export writing in preparation for unified IR:
1. It moves dumpexport into noder as noder.WriteExports so that it can
be extended to include unified IR's export data.
2. Adds an "extensions" flag to typecheck.WriteExports to control
whether the compiler-only extension data (e.g., function bodies and
linker symbol info) is included in the exports.
3. It moves the gc.exporter type into typecheck and renames it to
"crawler". The type originated as the implementation of
the (pre-iexport) binary exporter, but since the removal of bexport
it's been relegated to simply crawling the exported functions/bodies
graph to identify which inline bodies need to be included.
4. It changes inline.Inline_Flood into the method crawler.markInlBody.
Inline_Flood doesn't actually have anything to do with the rest of
inlining; its current name and location are just historical quirks.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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This CL restructures the gcimports importer to mmap the export data
into memory as a string, and then pass that same string to both the
typecheck and types2 importers.
This is primarily motivated by preparation for unified IR; but it
should also improve performance (fewer string copies) and reduces
divergance between the two importers.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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The word "specifier" is used once only here and technically not defined.
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Replace "reserved word" by "keyword" as the latter is the official term.
Change-Id: I9f269759b872026034a9f47e4a761cff2d348ca0
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`io.ReadAll` dynamically reallocates byte slice because it doesn't know
its size in advance. We don't need to read an entire file into memory
and therefore may use `bufio.Reader` to read its contents.
Fixes#46564
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The test was using the wrong column numbers, and was erroneously
passing because there happened to be line numbers that matched those
column numbers. Change the test harness to require the expected line
number for the ERROR HERE regexp case, so that this doesn't happen again.
Also rename a couple of variables in the test to avoid useless
redeclaration errors.
Fixes#46534
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types2 correctly distinguishes variable assignment from use even
within function literals. Whatever the outcome of #3059, the test
cases in runtime/race need to be fixed to accomodate that.
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This is consistent with Named.TArgs.
This is a straight-forward port of https://golang.org/cl/321289
plus the necessary compiler noder changes.
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An index expression followed by an opening "{" may indicate
a composite literal but only if the index expression can be
a type. Exclude cases where the index expression cannot be
a type (e.g. s[0], a[i+j], etc.).
This leads to a better error message in code that is erroneous.
Fixes#46558.
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