TestRemoveDevNull was added in CL 31657. However, this test
was failing on Plan 9, because /dev/null was considered as
a regular file.
On Plan 9, there is no special mode to distinguish between
device files and regular files.
However, files are served by different servers. For example,
/dev/null is served by #c (devcons), while /bin/cat is served
by #M (devmnt).
We chose to consider only the files served by #M as regular
files. All files served by different servers will be considered
as device files.
Fixes#17598.
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Current implementation of syscall.Readlink mistakenly calculates
the end offset of the PrintName field.
Also, there are some cases that the PrintName field is empty.
Instead, the CL uses SubstituteName with correct calculation.
Fixes#15978Fixes#16145
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Unix rejects this when new is a non-empty directory.
Other systems reject this when new is a directory, empty or not.
Make Unix reject empty directory too.
Fixes#14527.
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cmd.StdinPipe returns an io.WriteCloser.
It's reasonable to expect the caller not to call Write and Close simultaneously,
but there is an implicit Close in cmd.Wait that's not obvious.
We already synchronize the implicit Close in cmd.Wait against
any explicit Close from the caller. Also synchronize that implicit
Close against any explicit Write from the caller.
Fixes#9307.
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This CL introduces first test for readConsole. And new test
discovered couple of problems with readConsole.
Console characters consist of multiple bytes each, but byte blocks
returned by syscall.ReadFile have no character boundaries. Some
multi-byte characters might start at the end of one block, and end
at the start of next block. readConsole feeds these blocks to
syscall.MultiByteToWideChar to convert them into utf16, but if some
multi-byte characters have no ending or starting bytes, the
syscall.MultiByteToWideChar might get confused. Current version of
syscall.MultiByteToWideChar call will make
syscall.MultiByteToWideChar ignore all these not complete
multi-byte characters.
The CL solves this issue by changing processing from "randomly
sized block of bytes at a time" to "one multi-byte character at a
time". New readConsole code calls syscall.ReadFile to get 1 byte
first. Then it feeds this byte to syscall.MultiByteToWideChar.
The new syscall.MultiByteToWideChar call uses MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS
flag to make syscall.MultiByteToWideChar return error if input is
not complete character. If syscall.MultiByteToWideChar returns
correspondent error, we read another byte and pass 2 byte buffer
into syscall.MultiByteToWideChar, and so on until success.
Old readConsole code would also sometimes return no data if user
buffer was smaller then uint16 size, which would confuse callers
that supply 1 byte buffer. This CL fixes that problem too.
Fixes#17097
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It is possible (and common) for Windows systems to use a different codepage
for console applications from that used on normal windowed application
(called ANSI codepage); for instance, most of the western Europe uses
CP850 for console (for backward compatibility with MS-DOS), while
windowed applications use a different codepage depending on the country
(eg: CP1252 aka Latin-1). The usage being changed with this commit is
specifically related to decoding input coming from the console, so the
previous usage of the ANSI codepage was wrong.
Also fixes an issue that previous did convert bytes as NFD. Go is
designed to handle single Unicode code point. This fix change behaivor
to NFC.
Fixes#16857.
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This change makes sure that tests are run with the correct
version of the go tool. The correct version is the one that
we invoked with "go test", not the one that is first in our path.
Fixes#16577
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In the case of a file being deleted while Readdir was running, it was
possible for File.Readdir to return an empty slice and a nil error,
counter to its documentation.
Fixes#16919
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New beginners are not familiar with open(2)-style masking of the
flags. Add an example demonstrates the flag or'ing.
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https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/27580 added the test.
However the test use syscall.ELOOP which is not defined on plan9.
Move test code from "os_test.go" to "os_windows_test.go" to prevent
build error.
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The Windows version of Stat calls Readlink iteratively until
reaching a non-symlink file.
If the given file is a circular symlink, It never stops.
This CL defines the maximum number of symlink loop count.
If the loop count will exceed that number, Stat will return error.
Fixes#16538
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The os package sets a finalizer on *Process. I looked through all the
uses of *Process in the package, looking for each case where a *Process
was passed as an argument and the final reference to the argument was
not a function or method call. I added a call to runtime.KeepAlive after
each such final reference (there were only three).
The code is safe today without the KeepAlive calls because the compiler
keeps arguments alive for the duration of the function. However, that is
not a language requirement, so adding the KeepAlive calls ensures that
this code remains safe even if the compiler changes in the future.
I also removed an existing unnecessry call to runtime.KeepAlive. The
syscall.Syscall function is handled specially by the compiler to keep
its arguments alive.
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'-' is one of shell special parameters.
The existing implementation of isShellSpecialVar missed '-'
from the list, causing "$-" and "${-}" expand differently.
Fixes#16554
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Code movement only.
If someone finds function 'foo' in "foo_linux.go",
they will expect that the Window version of 'foo' exists in "foo_windows.go".
Current code doesn't follow this manner.
For example, 'sameFile' exists in "file_unix.go",
"stat_plan9.go" and "types_windows.go".
The CL address that problem by following rules:
* readdir family => dir.go, dir_$GOOS.go
* stat family => stat.go, stat_$GOOS.go
* path-functions => path_$GOOS.go
* sameFile => types.go, types_$GOOS.go
* process-functions => exec.go, exec_$GOOS.go
* hostname => sys.go, sys_$GOOS.go
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Reportedly waitid is not available for Ubuntu on Windows.
Fixes#16610.
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Previously we started checking for context cancelation in Wait, but
that meant that when using StdoutPipe context cancelation never took
effect.
Fixes#16222.
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The previous fix was wrong because it had two misunderstandings on
freebsd32 calling convention like the following:
- 32-bit id1 implies that it is the upper half of 64-bit id, indeed it
depends on machine endianness.
- 32-bit ARM calling convension doesn't conform to freebsd32_args,
indeed it does.
This change fixes the bugs and makes blockUntilWaitable work correctly
on freebsd/{386,arm}.
Fixes#16064.
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On systems that support the POSIX.1-2008 waitid function, we can use it
to block until a wait will succeed. This avoids a possible race
condition: if a program calls p.Kill/p.Signal and p.Wait from two
different goroutines, then it is possible for the wait to complete just
before the signal is sent. In that case, it is possible that the system
will start a new process using the same PID between the wait and the
signal, causing the signal to be sent to the wrong process. The
Process.isdone field attempts to avoid that race, but there is a small
gap of time between when wait returns and isdone is set when the race
can occur.
This CL avoids that race by using waitid to wait until the process has
exited without actually collecting the PID. Then it sets isdone, then
waits for any active signals to complete, and only then collects the PID.
No test because any plausible test would require starting enough
processes to recycle all the process IDs.
Update #13987.
Update #16028.
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os.SIGINT is not defined, os.Interrupt or syscall.SIGINT should be used.
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Include integration test. Confirmed that without the fix, the test case
TestDeleteReadOnly fails.
This permits to revert "cmd/go: reset read-only flag during TestIssue10952"
This reverts commit 3b7841b3af.
Fixes#9606
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Instead of exporting the C function mygetgrouplist as a global symbol to
conflict with other symbols of the same name, use trivial Go code and a
static C function.
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In the Plan 9 kernel, there used to be a bug in the implementation of
the pread syscall, where the channel offset was erroneously updated after
calling pread on a file.
This test verifies that ReadAt is behaving as expected.
Fixes#14534.
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After upgrading builder device (android/arm) to android 5.0.2,
the test started failing. Running 'ln -s' from shell fails with
permission error.
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This is the follow-on to CL 22610: now that it's the child instead of
the parent which lists unwanted fds to close in syscall.StartProcess,
plan9 no longer needs the ForkLock to protect the list from changing.
The readdupdevice function is also now unused and can be removed.
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