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Matthew Dempsky c8610e4700 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: add ir.BasicLit to represent literals
This CL changes so that all literals are represented with a new,
smaller ir.BasicLit type, so that ir.Name is only used to represent
declared constants.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I4702b8e3fa945617bd05881d7a2be1205f229633
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279153
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2020-12-22 17:04:46 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 3512cde10a [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: stop reusing Ntype for OSLICELIT length
For OSLICELITs, we were reusing the Ntype field after type checking to
hold the length of the OSLICELIT's backing array. However, Ntype is
only meant for nodes that can represent types. Today, this works only
because we currently use Name for all OLITERAL constants (whether
declared or not), whereas we should be able to represent them more
compactly with a dedicated type that doesn't implement Ntype.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I385f1d787c41b016f507a5bad9489d59ccfde7f2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279152
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2020-12-22 17:04:18 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 2755361e6a [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: change noder.declNames to returns ir.Names
declNames always returns a slice of *ir.Names, so return that directly
rather than as []ir.Node.

While here, also change iimport to directly create ir.ODCL/ir.OAS
statements, rather than calling variter. Allows eliminating a use of
ir.TypeNode.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: Icb75e993c4957b6050c797ba64ee71cfb7a19644
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279315
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2020-12-22 17:04:04 +00:00
Than McIntosh 301af2cb71 [dev.regabi] runtime/race: adjust test pattern match for ABI wrapper
Adjust the pattern matching in one of the race output test to allow
for the possible introduction of an ABI wrapper. Normally for tests
that match traceback output wrappers are not an issue since they
are screened out by Go's traceback mechanism, but in this case the
race runtime is doing the unwinding, so the wrapper may be visible.

Change-Id: I45413b5c4701d4c28cc760fccc8203493dbe2874
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/278756
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2020-12-22 16:35:20 +00:00
Than McIntosh 306b2451c8 [dev.regabi] runtime: fix ABI targets in runtime.panic{Index,Slice} shims
Fix up the assembly shim routines runtime.panic{Index,Slice} and
friends so that their tail calls target ABIInternal and not ABI0
functions. This is so as to ensure that these calls don't go through
an ABI0->ABIInternal wrapper (which would throw off the machinery in
the called routines designed to detect whether the violation happened
in the runtime).

Note that when the compiler starts emitting real register calls to
these routines, we'll need to rewrite them to update the arg size and
ensure that args are in the correct registers. For example, the
current shim

TEXT runtime·panicIndex<ABIInternal>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0-16
	MOVQ	AX, x+0(FP)
	MOVQ	CX, y+8(FP)
	JMP	runtime·goPanicIndex<ABIInternal>(SB)

will need to change to

TEXT runtime·panicIndex<ABIInternal>(SB),NOSPLIT,$0
	// AX already set up properly
	MOVQ	CX, BX // second argument expected in BX
	JMP	runtime·goPanicIndex<ABIInternal>(SB)

Change-Id: I48d1b5138fb4d229380ad12735cfaca5c50e6cc3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/278755
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2020-12-22 14:50:50 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 94cfeca0a5 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: stop using ONONAME with Name
This CL changes NewDeclNameAt to take an Op argument to set the Op up
front, and updates all callers to provide the appropriate Op. This
allows dropping the Name.SetOp method.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I20e580f62d3c8a81223d1c162327c11b37bbf3f0
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279314
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2020-12-21 19:42:21 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky cb4898a77d [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: simplify declaration importing
Rather than creating Names w/ ONONAME earlier and later adding in the
details, this CL changes the import logic to create and add details at
the same time.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: Ifaabade3cef8cd80ddd6644bff79393b934255d9
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2020-12-21 19:42:00 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky 06915ac14d [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: move itabname call out of implements
We only need to call itabname when actually creating the OCONVIFACE
ops, not any time we test whether a type implements an
interface. Additionally, by moving this call out of implements, we
make it purely based on types, which makes it safe to move to package
types.

Does not pass toolstash -cmp, because it shuffles symbol creation
order.

Change-Id: Iea8e0c9374218f4d97b4339020ebd758d051bd03
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/279333
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2020-12-21 19:41:21 +00:00
Gerrit Code Review 4e8f681eff Merge "[dev.regabi] all: merge master into dev.regabi" into dev.regabi 2020-12-21 19:23:41 +00:00
Russ Cox 1a523c8ab0 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: separate nowritebarrierrec from main
Main knows a bit too much about nowritebarrierrec.
Abstract the API a little bit to make the package split easier.

Change-Id: I4b76bdb1fed73dfb0d44e1a6c86de8c2d29a9488
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2020-12-21 19:23:33 +00:00
Russ Cox e999c17022 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: separate ssa from other phases
isIntrinsicCall and ssaDumpInline are the only two "forward references"
to ssa by earlier phases. Make them a bit more explicit so that the
uses and the definitions can end up in different packages.

Change-Id: I02c7a27464fbedef9fee43c0e4094fa08b4d7a5c
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2020-12-21 19:23:31 +00:00
Russ Cox 4836e28ac0 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: separate noder more cleanly
Separate embed, cgo pragmas, and Main trackScopes variable
from noder more cleanly.

This lets us split embed and noder into new packages.
It also assumes that the local embedded variables will be
removed and deletes them now for simplicity.

Change-Id: I9638bcc2c5f0e76440de056c6285b6aa2f73a00d
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2020-12-21 19:23:30 +00:00
Russ Cox 85ce6ecfe3 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: separate exportsym more cleanly
Clean up a TODO (and make the package gc split easier)
by moving the exportsym walk out of iexport proper.

Also move exportsym call out of fninit.

Change-Id: Ie5887a68d325f7154201f4a35b9b4be4bf4b48dd
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2020-12-21 19:23:29 +00:00
Russ Cox 1a3b036b83 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: collect global compilation state
There are various global variables tracking the state of the
compilation. Collect them in a single global struct instead.
The struct definition is in package ir, but the struct itself is
still in package gc. It may eventually be threaded through the
code, but in the short term will end up in package typecheck.

Change-Id: I019db07aaedaed2c9b67dd45a4e138dc6028e54c
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2020-12-21 19:23:28 +00:00
Russ Cox 2153a99914 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: setup to move Addrconst, Patch into cmd/internal/obj
Deleting the Pc assignment from Patch is safe because the actual PCs
are not assigned until well after the compiler is done patching jumps.
And it proves that replacing uses of Patch with SetTarget will be safe later.

Change-Id: Iffcbe03f0b5949ccd4c91e79c1272cd06be0f434
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2020-12-21 19:23:27 +00:00
Russ Cox 0bb0baf683 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - more
Accumulated fixes to recent changes, to make the code safe
for automated deinterfacing.

Change-Id: I200737046cea88f3356b2402f09e2ca477fb8456
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2020-12-21 19:23:26 +00:00
Matthew Dempsky ca8e17164e [dev.regabi] all: merge master into dev.regabi
The list of conflicted files for this merge is:

   src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/inl.go
   src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/order.go
   src/cmd/compile/internal/gc/ssa.go
   test/fixedbugs/issue20415.go
   test/fixedbugs/issue22822.go
   test/fixedbugs/issue28079b.go

inl.go was updated for changes on dev.regabi: namely that OSELRECV has
been removed, and that OSELRECV2 now only uses List, rather than both
Left and List.

order.go was updated IsAutoTmp is now a standalone function, rather
than a method on Node.

ssa.go was similarly updated for new APIs involving package ir.

The tests are all merging upstream additions for gccgo error messages
with changes to cmd/compile's error messages on the dev.regabi branch.

Change-Id: Icaaf186d69da791b5994dbb6688ec989caabec42
2020-12-21 11:19:04 -08:00
Matthew Dempsky 89b44b4e2b cmd/compile: recognize reassignments involving receives
Previously, reassigned was failing to detect reassignments due to
channel receives in select statements (OSELRECV, OSELRECV2), or due to
standalone 2-value receive assignments (OAS2RECV). This was reported
as a devirtualization panic, but could have caused mis-inlining as
well.

Fixes #43292.

Change-Id: Ic8079c20c0587aeacff9596697fdeba80a697b12
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2020-12-20 09:43:29 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 55b58018f4 test: for issue11656 try to execute trap, not call it
The issue11656 code was using the trap instruction as a PC value,
but it is intended to call a PC value that contains the trap instruction.

It doesn't matter too much as in practice the address is not
executable anyhow. But may as well have the code act the way it
is documented to act.

Also, don't run the test with gccgo/GoLLVM, as it can't work.
The illegal instruction will have no unwind data, so the unwinder
won't be able to get past it. In other words, gccgo/GoLLVM suffer
from the exact problem that the issue describes, but it seems insoluble.

For golang/go#11656

Change-Id: Ib2e50ffc91d215fd50e78f742fafe476c92d704e
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2020-12-19 00:20:38 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 626cc7c02d test: permit "exponent too large" error
The language spec only requires a signed binary exponent of 16 bits
for floating point constants. Permit a "exponent too large" error for
larger exponents.

Don't run test 11326b with gccgo, as it requires successful compilation
of floating point constants with exponents that don't fit in 16 bits.

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2020-12-18 23:47:11 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 139cd0e12f go/build: make TestDependencies work again
CL 243940 accidentally broke TestDependencies such that it always passed.
Make it work again, and add a test so that it won't break in the same way.

This revealed that the new embed package was missing from TestDepencies,
so add it.

Fixes #43249

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2020-12-18 19:44:42 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 2de7866470 os: remove dependency on strings package
Historically the os package has not imported the strings package.
That was enforced by go/build.TestDependencies, but that test
was accidentally broken (#43249). A dependency of os on strings
was accidentally added by CL 266364; remove it.

For #42026
For #43249

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2020-12-18 18:25:14 +00:00
Russ Cox c45313bf45 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: remove prealloc map
The prealloc map seems to exist to avoid adding a field to all nodes.
Now we can add a field to just the nodes that need the field,
so let's do that and avoid having a magic global with extra node state
that isn't preserved by operations like Copy nor printed by Dump.

This also makes clear which nodes can be prealloc'ed.
In particular, the code in walkstmt looked up an entry in
prealloc using an ONAME node, but there's no code that
ever stores such an entry, so the lookup never succeeded.
Having fields makes that kind of thing easier to see and fix.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

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2020-12-18 17:52:54 +00:00
Russ Cox ffb0cb7044 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: remove uses of Name.Offset, Name.copy
For globals, Name.Offset is used as a way to address a field within
a global during static initialization. This CL replaces that use with
a separate NameOffsetExpr (ONAMEOFFSET) node.

For locals, Name.Offset is the stack frame offset. This CL calls it
that (FrameOffset, SetFrameOffset).

Now there is no longer any use of Name.Offset or Name.SetOffset.

And now that copies of Names are not being made to change their
offsets, we can lock down use of ir.Copy on Names. The only
remaining uses are during inlining and in handling generic system
functions. At both those times you do want to create a new name
and that can be made explicit by calling the new CloneName method
instead. ir.Copy on a name now panics.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

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2020-12-18 17:52:53 +00:00
Russ Cox c76be2a24e [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: add ONAMEOFFSET, delete to-be-deleted fields
Breaks toolstash but clearly no effect.

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2020-12-18 17:52:52 +00:00
Russ Cox 4e8f1e139f [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - sinit
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on sinit.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I3e9458e69a7a9b3f2fe139382bf961bc4473cc42
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2020-12-18 17:52:51 +00:00
Russ Cox 27aba22651 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - walk
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on walk.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

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2020-12-18 17:52:49 +00:00
Russ Cox 0b9cb63b8d [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: rename ir.Find to ir.Any and update uses
ir.Find is called "any" in C#, Dart, Haskell, Python, R, Ruby, and Rust,
and "any_of" in C++, "anyMatch" in Java, "some" in JavaScript,
"exists in OCaml, and "existsb" in Coq.
(Thanks to Matthew Dempsky for the research.)

This CL changes Find to Any to use the mostly standard name.

It also updates wrapper helpers to use the any terminology:
	hasCall -> anyCall
	hasCallOrChan -> anyCallOrChan
	hasSideEffects -> anySideEffects

Unchanged are "hasNamedResults", "hasUniquePos", and "hasDefaultCase",
which are all about a single node, not any node in the IR tree.

I also renamed hasFall to endsInFallthrough, since its semantics are
neither that of "any" nor that of the remaining "has" functions.

So the new terminology helps separate different kinds of predicates nicely.

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2020-12-18 17:52:47 +00:00
Henrique Vicente ae652a4ac9 os/signal: fix flaky tests for NotifyContext.
Test failures started to happen sporadically on some builds after the introduction of NotifyContext.
To make these tests more robust and avoid the risk of crosstalk we run them in a separate process.

Fixes #41561.

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2020-12-18 04:42:39 +00:00
Than McIntosh 740851baca cmd/link: avoid use of -T when linking with lld
When doing external linking on Windows, auto-detect the linker flavor
(bfd vs gold vs lld) and when linking with "lld", avoid the use of
"-T" (linker script), since this option is not supported by lld.
[Note: the Go linker currently employs -T to ensure proper placement
of the .debug_gdb_scripts section, to work around issues in older
versions of binutils; LLD recognizes this section and does place it
properly].

Updates #39326.

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2020-12-18 00:16:17 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor f1778c28a9 test: recognize and use gc build tag
Change the run.go driver to recognize the "gc" build tag.

Change existing tests to use the "gc" build tag if they use some
feature that seems specific to the gc compiler, such as passing specific
options to or expecting specific behavior from "go tool compile".
Change tests to use the "!gccgo" build tag if they use "go build" or
"go run", as while those might work with compilers other than gc, they
won't work with the way that gccgo runs its testsuite (which happens
independently of the go command).

For #43252

Change-Id: I666e04b6d7255a77dfc256ee304094e3a6bb15ad
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2020-12-18 00:10:44 +00:00
Dmitri Shuralyov 8fcf318123 api/go1.16: remove crypto/tls APIs that are moved to Go 1.17
CL 269697 was created before CL 276454 and submitted after,
so the api/go1.16.txt file needs to be updated accordingly
to fix the build.

Updates #32406.

Change-Id: I6bf79cc981be504e0baefa82982814aaee4434dc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/278992
Trust: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
Trust: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
2020-12-17 20:25:45 +00:00
Johan Brandhorst 520f3b72db crypto/tls: revert "add HandshakeContext method to Conn"
This reverts CL 246338.

Reason for revert: waiting for 1.17 release cycle

Updates #32406

Change-Id: I074379039041e086c62271d689b4b7f442281663
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/269697
Run-TryBot: Johan Brandhorst-Satzkorn <johan.brandhorst@gmail.com>
Run-TryBot: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
Trust: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
Trust: Roland Shoemaker <roland@golang.org>
2020-12-17 20:04:25 +00:00
Dmitri Shuralyov 2ff33f5e44 api: promote next to go1.16
Change-Id: Id7d242ddd4b80a763787513d0a658dd7aea9db7d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/276454
Run-TryBot: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Trust: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Alexander Rakoczy <alex@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Carlos Amedee <carlos@golang.org>
2020-12-17 16:03:19 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le aeedc9f804 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: remove OSELRECV
Previous CL uses OSELRECV2 instead of OSELRECV, this CL removes it.

Make this a separated CL as it's not safe for toolstash.

Change-Id: I530ba33fd9311904545e40fe147829af629cf4a8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/275459
Trust: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com>
Run-TryBot: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2020-12-17 15:50:49 +00:00
Cuong Manh Le 0328c3b660 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: use OSELRECV2 for all <-c variants
OSELRECV2 can represent all possible receive clauses that can appear
in a select statement, and it simplifies later code, so use it instead.

Follow up CL will remove OSELRECV.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: Ibbdae45287ffd888acd8dc89ca8d99e454277cd1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/275458
Trust: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com>
Run-TryBot: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2020-12-17 15:50:38 +00:00
Russ Cox 88e1415d08 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: add type assertion in regabi test
Change-Id: I7da5165f3679736040be5bfbcea3d4a85deaff2e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277957
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:59 +00:00
Russ Cox 9c384e881e [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - mop-up
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL handles all the little files that are left.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I6588c92dbbdd37342a77b365d70e02134a033d2a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277932
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:53 +00:00
Russ Cox be64c8bece [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - noder
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on noder.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: Ie870126b51558e83c738add8e91a2804ed6d7f92
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277931
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:46 +00:00
Russ Cox 5024396563 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - subr
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on subr.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I435082167c91e20a4d490aa5d5945c7454f71d61
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277930
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:40 +00:00
Russ Cox dd67b13d07 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - range, select, swt
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on range.go, select.go, and swt.go: the big
control structures.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I033fe056a7b815edb6e8a06f45c12ffd990f4d45
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277929
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:34 +00:00
Russ Cox 42fec2ded4 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - const
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on const.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I824f18fa0344ddde56df0522f9fa5e237114bbe2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277927
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:27 +00:00
Russ Cox 389ae3d5ba [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - inl
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on inl.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: Iaaee7664cd43e264d9e49d252e3afa7cf719939b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277926
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:21 +00:00
Russ Cox 5fe64298a4 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - import/export
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on iimport.go and iexport.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I63edee54991ae5d982e99efa7a2894478d511910
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277925
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:15 +00:00
Russ Cox aa55d4e54b [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - escape
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on escape.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I3e76e1ef9b72f28e3adad9633929699635d852dd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277924
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:09 +00:00
Russ Cox 846740c17f [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - ssa
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on ssa.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: Iefacc7104dd9469e3c574149791ab0bff29f7fee
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277923
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:43:03 +00:00
Russ Cox bf9bbbd6ed [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - order
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on order.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: Ib5731905a620175a6fe978f512da593e0dae9d87
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277922
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 04:42:58 +00:00
Russ Cox 4ac6a6317b [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: cleanup for concrete types - typecheck
An automated rewrite will add concrete type assertions after
a test of n.Op(), when n can be safely type-asserted
(meaning, n is not reassigned a different type, n is not reassigned
and then used outside the scope of the type assertion,
and so on).

This sequence of CLs handles the code that the automated
rewrite does not: adding specific types to function arguments,
adjusting code not to call n.Left() etc when n may have multiple
representations, and so on.

This CL focuses on typecheck.go.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I32d1d3b813b0a088b1750c9fd28cd858ed813f1d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277920
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 03:50:33 +00:00
Russ Cox f6efa3d4a4 [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: simplify ir.Find, replace ir.Inspect with ir.Visit
It seems clear after using these for a week that Find need not return
anything other than a bool saying whether the target was found.
The main reason for not using the boolean earlier was to avoid confusion
with Inspect: for Find, returning true means "it was found! stop walking"
while for Inspect, returning true means "keep walking the children".

But it turns out that none of the uses of Inspect need the boolean.
This makes sense because types can contain expressions, expressions
can contain statements (inside function literals), and so on, so there
are essentially no times when you can say based on the current AST node
that the children are irrelevant to a particular operation.

So this CL makes two changes:

1) Change Find to return a boolean and to take a callback function
returning a boolean. This simplifies all existing calls to Find.

2) Rename Inspect to Visit and change it to take a callback with no
result at all. This simplifies all existing calls to Inspect.

Removing the boolean result from Inspect's callback avoids having
two callbacks with contradictory boolean results in different APIs.
Renaming Inspect to Visit avoids confusion with ast.Inspect.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I344ebb5e00b6842012be33e779db483c28e5f350
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277919
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 03:50:26 +00:00
Russ Cox f6d2834f8f [dev.regabi] cmd/compile: limit Implicit method to nodes where it is defined
The general concept of an "implicit" operation is provided by every
expr representation, but it really only makes sense for a few of them,
and worse the exact definition of what "implicit" means differs from
node to node.

This CL moves the method to each node implementation, although
they all share the same header bit instead of each defining a bool field
that would turn into 8 bytes on 64-bit systems.

Now we can say precisely which Nodes have a meaningful Implicit
method: AddrExpr, CompLitExpr, ConvExpr, ParenExpr, and StarExpr.

Passes buildall w/ toolstash -cmp.

Change-Id: I7d85cb0507a514cdcb6eed21347f362e5fb57a91
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/277918
Trust: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
2020-12-17 03:50:21 +00:00