- move init and method parameter checks to resolve phase as well
- more consistent error messages
- more tests
Change-Id: I6cb147b35385541ca5d7d7e3f87159df84cced76
Updated go/ast and go/parser. go/types doesn't process the
new data structure yet and is missing a good type representation
of contracts.
Change-Id: I101f7c9e98008840dd1edb55404bb97db5a66ccd
Additionally, simplify the syntax for contracts specified in a
type parameter list: It is now not possible to provide explicit
type parameters to a contract in a type parameter list - they
are always implicit. For instance
func f(type P1, P2 C(P1, P2)) ...
must be written as
func f(type P1, P2 C) ...
If a different order or different types are desired for C,
a new "intermediate" contract must be declared, as in
contract C'(A, B) {
C(B, int) // here we allow type parameters
}
func f(type P1, P2 C')
This simplification will remove confusion if we decide to
allow individual contracts in type parameter lists, such as
func f(type P C, P1, P2 C') ...
In this case, C accepts one type parameter (and applies to P),
and C' accepts two type parameters and applies to P1 and P2.
The simplification avoids questions such as whether this code
should be permitted:
func f(type P C(P2), P1, P2 C'(P, P1)) ...
(i.e., can pass P2 to C, or P1 to C', etc.)
This change switches parsing back to using () parentheses for
type parameters. The parser now also accepts contracts in
parametrized type declarations, and top-level declared
contracts as defined in the design draft:
contract C(T1, T2) { ... }
(Internally, they are mapped to an ast.ContractType as before.)
Added more tests, incl. map.go2 from the design draft, and removed
some unused parser functions.
Passes parser and types tests.
Known issue: Composite literals with instantiated composite literal
types are not recognized properly: T(P){...} fails to parse.
This change implements parsing of contracts based on the
most recent design (using a combination of methods and
explicit basic types as well as the short-hand notations
0, 0.0, 0i, ==, and !=). At the moment, a contract is
considered a "type" and declared as such:
type C contract(T1, T2) { ...}
This change also implements parsing of type instantiations
and type parameters for type declarations, using both the
() parentheses and [] brackets (if the flag useBrackets is
set in parser.go).
Not all parsed data structures are set up correctly in the
AST yet. The parser and ast tests pass.
Change-Id: I11ce64ad49e404c5a66ce6623edc8313e803e135
This change implements parsing and type-checking
of parametrized functions (without contracts).
Type-checking includes checking of generic function
calls using explicit type parameters as well as
implicit type parameters inferred from the actual
arguments.
Change-Id: I03c9c6912aa1e2ac79d9c5125fd5ac72df4e808a
This alert is triggering occasionally. I've investigated the
collisions that happen, and they all seem to be pairwise, so they are
not a big deal. "pairwise" = when there are 32 collisions, it is two
keys mapping to the same hash, 32 times, not 33 keys all mapping to
the same hash.
Add some t.Logf calls in case this comes back, which will help isolate
the problem.
Fixes#39352
Change-Id: I1749d7c8efd0afcf9024d8964d15bc0f58a86e4f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/237718
Run-TryBot: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Support for linux/386 was added to Delve in version 1.4.1, but the
version of Delve currently installed on the linux-386-longtest
builder is 1.2.0. That isn't new enough, which causes the test
to fail. Skip it on that builder until it can be made to work.
The only reason it used to pass on the linux-386-longtest builder
before is because that builder was misconfigured to run tests for
linux/amd64. This was resolved in CL 234520.
Also improve internal documentation and the text of skip reasons.
Fixes#39309.
Change-Id: I395cb1f076e59dd3a3feb53e1dcdce5101e9a0f5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/237603
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
We replaced http.DefaultClient with securityPreservingHTTPClient,
but we still need that too many redirects check. This issue introduced
by CL 156838.
We introduce a special path to test rediret requests in the script test
framework. You can specify the number of redirects in the path.
$GOPROXY/redirect/<count>/...
Redirect request sequence details(count=8):
request: $GOPROXY/mod/redirect/8/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
redirect: $GOPROXY/mod/redirect/7/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
redirect: $GOPROXY/mod/redirect/6/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
redirect: $GOPROXY/mod/redirect/5/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
redirect: $GOPROXY/mod/redirect/4/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
redirect: $GOPROXY/mod/redirect/3/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
redirect: $GOPROXY/mod/redirect/2/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
redirect: $GOPROXY/mod/redirect/1/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
the last: $GOPROXY/mod/rsc.io/quote/@v/v1.2.0.mod
Fixes#39482
Change-Id: I149a3702b2b616069baeef787b2e4b73afc93b0e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/237177
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This API and functionality was added late in the Go 1.15 release
cycle, and use within gopls has revealed some shortcomings. It's
possible (but not decided) that we'll want a different API long-term,
so for now this CL renames UsesCgo to a non-exported name to avoid
long-term commitment under the Go 1 compat guarantee.
Updates #16623.
Updates #39072.
Change-Id: I04bc0c161a84adebe43e926df5df406bc794c3db
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/237417
Run-TryBot: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
The scheduler assumes two special invariants that apply to tuple
selectors (Select0 and Select1 ops):
1. There is only one tuple selector of each type per generator.
2. Tuple selectors and generators reside in the same block.
Prior to this CL the assumption was that these invariants would
only be broken by the CSE pass. The CSE pass therefore contained
code to move and de-duplicate selectors to fix these invariants.
However it is also possible to write relatively basic optimization
rules that cause these invariants to be broken. For example:
(A (Select0 (B))) -> (Select1 (B))
This rule could result in the newly added selector (Select1) being
in a different block to the tuple generator (see issue #38356). It
could also result in duplicate selectors if this rule matches
multiple times for the same tuple generator (see issue #39472).
The CSE pass will 'fix' these invariants. However it will only do
so when optimizations are enabled (since disabling optimizations
disables the CSE pass).
This CL moves the CSE tuple selector fixup code into its own pass
and makes it mandatory even when optimizations are disabled. This
allows tuple selectors to be treated like normal ops for most of
the compilation pipeline until after the new pass has run, at which
point we need to be careful to maintain the invariant again.
Fixes#39472.
Change-Id: Ia3f79e09d9c65ac95f897ce37e967ee1258a080b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/237118
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Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
This removes the same logic from run.bat that was removed from
cmd/dist in CL 236819.
The duplicated logic was removed from run.bash and run.rc in CL 6531,
but that part of run.bat was apparently missed (and not noticed
because its effect was redundant).
Also fix a path-separator bug in cmd/addr2line.TestAddr2Line that was
exposed as a result.
Fixes#39478
Updates #39385
Change-Id: I00054966cf92ef92a03681bf23de7f45f46fbb5e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/237359
Run-TryBot: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
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Restore previously sent SCTs and stapled OCSP response during session
resumption for both TLS 1.2 and 1.3. This behavior is somewhat
complicated for TLS 1.2 as SCTs are sent during the server hello,
so they override what is saved in ClientSessionState. It is likely
that if the server is sending a different set of SCTs there is probably
a reason for doing so, such as a log being retired, or SCT validation
requirements changing, so it makes sense to defer to the server in
that case.
Fixes#39075
Change-Id: I3c0fa2f69c6bf0247a447c48a1b4c733a882a233
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/234237
Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
When the arrangement specifier is "B16", the 30-bit should be 1 rather than 0.
This CL fixes this error.
Fixes#39445
Change-Id: Ib44881cdb8b3aab855cb30f2c52a085cd73a6a2c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236638
Run-TryBot: eric fang <eric.fang@arm.com>
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Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
Also do not unset it by default in the tests for cmd/go.
GOROOT_FINAL affects the GOROOT value embedded in binaries,
such as 'cmd/cgo'. If its value changes and a build command
is performed that depends on one of those binaries, the binary
would be spuriously rebuilt.
Instead, only unset it in the specific tests that make assumptions
about the GOROOT paths embedded in specific compiled binaries.
That may cause those tests to do a little extra rebuilding when
GOROOT_FINAL is set, but that little bit of extra rebuilding
seems preferable to spuriously-stale binaries.
Fixes#39385
Change-Id: I7c87b1519bb5bcff64babf1505fd1033ffa4f4fb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236819
Run-TryBot: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
CL 236857 removed all uses of whitelist/blacklist, which is great.
But it substituted awkward phrasing using allowlist/blocklist,
especially as verbs or participles. This CL uses more standard English,
like "allow the function" or "blocked functions" instead of
"allowlist the function" or "blocklisted functions".
Change-Id: I9106a2fdbd62751c4cbda3a77181358a8a6d0f13
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236917
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
The removed line assumed that the script's WORK directory is not a
child of any directory containing version-control metadata.
While that assumption does hold in most cases, it does not hold when,
for example, $TMPDIR is $HOME/tmp and $HOME/.git/config exists.
A similar situation may or may not arise when using
golang.org/x/build/cmd/release. Either way, the assertion is incorrect
and was interfering with local testing for #39385.
Updates #39385Fixes#39431
Change-Id: I67813d7ce455aa9b56a6eace6eddebf48d0f7fa6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236818
Reviewed-by: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
The page sweeper depends on spans being marked if any object in the
span is marked, but currently only greyobject does this.
gcmarknewobject and wbBufFlush1 also mark objects, but neither set
span marks. As a result, if there are live objects on a span, but
they're all marked via allocation or write barriers, then the span
itself won't be marked and the page reclaimer will free the span,
ultimately leading to memory corruption when the memory for those live
allocations gets reused.
Fix this by making gcmarknewobject and wbBufFlush1 also mark pages.
No test because I have no idea how to reliably (or even unreliably)
trigger this.
Fixes#39432.
Performance is a wash or very slightly worse. I benchmarked the
gcmarknewobject and wbBufFlush1 changes independently and both showed
a slight performance improvement, so I'm going to call this noise.
name old time/op new time/op delta
BiogoIgor 15.9s ± 2% 15.9s ± 2% ~ (p=0.758 n=25+25)
BiogoKrishna 15.7s ± 3% 15.7s ± 3% ~ (p=0.382 n=21+21)
BleveIndexBatch100 4.94s ± 3% 5.07s ± 4% +2.63% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
CompileTemplate 204ms ± 1% 205ms ± 1% +0.43% (p=0.000 n=21+23)
CompileUnicode 77.8ms ± 1% 78.1ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.130 n=23+23)
CompileGoTypes 731ms ± 1% 733ms ± 1% +0.30% (p=0.006 n=22+22)
CompileCompiler 3.64s ± 2% 3.65s ± 3% ~ (p=0.179 n=24+25)
CompileSSA 8.44s ± 1% 8.46s ± 1% +0.30% (p=0.003 n=22+23)
CompileFlate 132ms ± 1% 133ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.098 n=22+22)
CompileGoParser 164ms ± 1% 164ms ± 1% +0.37% (p=0.000 n=21+23)
CompileReflect 455ms ± 1% 457ms ± 2% +0.50% (p=0.002 n=20+22)
CompileTar 182ms ± 2% 182ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.382 n=22+22)
CompileXML 245ms ± 3% 245ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.070 n=21+23)
CompileStdCmd 16.5s ± 2% 16.5s ± 3% ~ (p=0.486 n=23+23)
FoglemanFauxGLRenderRotateBoat 12.9s ± 1% 13.0s ± 1% +0.97% (p=0.000 n=21+24)
FoglemanPathTraceRenderGopherIter1 18.6s ± 1% 18.7s ± 0% ~ (p=0.083 n=23+24)
GopherLuaKNucleotide 28.4s ± 1% 29.3s ± 1% +2.84% (p=0.000 n=25+25)
MarkdownRenderXHTML 252ms ± 0% 251ms ± 1% -0.50% (p=0.000 n=23+24)
Tile38WithinCircle100kmRequest 516µs ± 2% 516µs ± 2% ~ (p=0.763 n=24+25)
Tile38IntersectsCircle100kmRequest 689µs ± 2% 689µs ± 2% ~ (p=0.617 n=24+24)
Tile38KNearestLimit100Request 608µs ± 1% 606µs ± 2% -0.35% (p=0.030 n=19+22)
[Geo mean] 522ms 524ms +0.41%
https://perf.golang.org/search?q=upload:20200606.4
Change-Id: I8b331f310dbfaba0468035f207467c8403005bf5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236817
Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Michael Knyszek <mknyszek@google.com>
Rather than hashing the encoding of the SPKI structure, hash the
bytes of the public key itself.
Fixes#39429
Change-Id: I55a0f8f08ab1f1b5702590b47d8b9a92d1dbcc1f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236878
Run-TryBot: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
Previously, if there was a non-directory file with the name vendor or
testdata in the Go source tree, it was possible for some directories
to be skipped by filepath.Walk performed in findGorootModules.
As unusual and unlikely as such non-directory files are, it's better
to ensure all directories are visited, and all modules in the GOROOT
source tree are found.
This increases confidence that tests relying on findGorootModule
will not have unexpected false negatives.
For #36851.
For #36907.
Change-Id: I468e80d8f57119e2c72d546b3fd1e23c31fd6e6c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236600
Run-TryBot: Dmitri Shuralyov <dmitshur@golang.org>
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Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
This is a followup to CL 96495.
It should be simpler and more robust to achieve .bat files having
CRLF line endings by treating it as a binary file, like all other
files, and checking it in with the desired CRLF line endings.
A test is used to check the entire Go tree, short of directories
starting with "." and named "testdata", for any .bat files that
have anything other than strict CRLF line endings. This will help
catch any accidental modifications to existing .bat files or check
ins of new .bat files.
Importantly, this is compatible with how Gerrit serves .tar.gz files,
making it so that CRLF line endings are preserved.
The Go project is supported on many different environments, some of
which may have limited git implementations available, or none at all.
Relying on fewer git features and special rules makes it easier to
have confidence in the exact content of all files. Additionally, Go
development started in Subversion, moved to Perforce, then Mercurial,
and now uses Git.¹ Reducing its reliance on git-specific features will
help if there will be another transition in the project's future.
There are only 5 .bat files in the entire Go source tree, so a new one
being added is a rare event, and we prefer to do things in Go instead.
We still have the option of improving the experience for developers by
adding a pre-commit converter for .bat files to the git-codereview tool.
¹ https://groups.google.com/d/msg/golang-dev/sckirqOWepg/YmyT7dWJiocJFixes#39391.
For #37791.
Change-Id: I6e202216322872f0307ac96f1b8d3f57cb901e6b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236437
Reviewed-by: Bryan C. Mills <bcmills@google.com>
There's been plenty of discussion on the usage of these terms in tech.
I'm not trying to have yet another debate. It's clear that there are
people who are hurt by them and who are made to feel unwelcome by their
use due not to technical reasons but to their historical and social
context. That's simply enough reason to replace them.
Anyway, allowlist and blocklist are more self-explanatory than whitelist
and blacklist, so this change has negative cost.
Didn't change vendored, bundled, and minified files. Nearly all changes
are tests or comments, with a couple renames in cmd/link and cmd/oldlink
which are extremely safe. This should be fine to land during the freeze
without even asking for an exception.
Change-Id: I8fc54a3c8f9cc1973b710bbb9558a9e45810b896
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236857
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Khosrow Moossavi <khos2ow@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Leigh McCulloch <leighmcc@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Urban Ishimwe <urbainishimwe@gmail.com>
This change makes the direct call darwin loadSystemRoots implementation
match the existing cgo implementation, which in turn _mostly_ matches
the Apple implementation. The main change here is that when
SecTrustSettingsCopyTrustSettings the error is ignored, and can either
cause a fallback to check admin trust settings, or cause the
certificate to be marked kSecTrustSettingsResultUnspecified.
As well as updating the implementation to match the cgo one, this
change also updates the documentation of how the fallbacks work and
how they match the Apple implementations. References are made to the
Apple source where appropriate. This change does not update the
existing comments in the cgo implementation, since the goal is to
delete that code once the direct call implementation is matured.
Updates #38888
Change-Id: Id0344ea9d2eede3b715f341e9cbd3c1c661b7a90
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/233360
Run-TryBot: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
The ConnectionState's CipherSuite was not set prior
to the VerifyConnection callback in TLS 1.2 servers,
both for full handshakes and resumptions.
Change-Id: Iab91783eff84d1b42ca09c8df08e07861e18da30
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236558
Run-TryBot: Katie Hockman <katie@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Filippo Valsorda <filippo@golang.org>
There's a comment on the Syscall function that's supposed to be an
internal implementation note, but since it's not separated from the
function definition, it appears in godoc. Add a blank line to prevent
this.
Change-Id: Iba307f1cc3844689ec3c6d82c21d441852e35bca
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236561
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
The existing documentation of WriteFile does not make it clear for
non-native English speakers that it will not change the permissions if
the file already exists before.
Fixes#35711
Change-Id: If861c3e3700957fc9ac3d5313351c57d399d3f58
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/218417
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
"Fedora" and "Red Hat" are not numbers, it turns out.
Don't rely on version numbers, instead use a regexp to
handle variation across the 2 patterns thus far observed
for gdb-generated Go type names.
Change-Id: I18c81aa2848265a47daf1180d8f6678566ae3f19
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236280
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Run-TryBot: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
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Currently, for symbols defined in other packages and referenced
by index, we don't record its name in the object file, as the
linker doesn't need the name, only the index. As a consequence,
tools like objdump and nm also don't know the referenced symbol
names and cannot dump it properly.
This CL adds referenced symbol names to the object file. So the
object file is self-contained. And tools can retrieve referenced
symbol names properly.
Tools now should work as good for new object files as for old
object files.
Fixes#38875.
Change-Id: I16c685c1fd83273ab1faef474e19acf4af46396f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/236168
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Faller <jeremy@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Than McIntosh <thanm@google.com>