If a struct or array is comparable, then we can leverage rtype.equal,
which is almost always faster than what Go reflection can achieve.
As a secondary optimization, pre-compute Value.Len and Value.NumField
outside of the loop conditional.
Performance:
name old time/op new time/op delta
IsZero/ArrayComparable 136ns ± 4% 16ns ± 1% -88.28% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
IsZero/ArrayIncomparable 197ns ±10% 123ns ± 1% -37.74% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
IsZero/StructComparable 26.4ns ± 0% 9.6ns ± 1% -63.68% (p=0.016 n=4+5)
IsZero/StructIncomparable 43.5ns ± 1% 27.8ns ± 1% -36.21% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
The incomparable types gain a performance boost since
they are generally constructed from nested comparable types.
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As CL 422214 did, this CL intends to clean up the rest
unreachable "Continue" after Fatal.
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[this is a retry of CL 407035 + its revert CL 422395. The content is unchanged]
Use just 1 bit per word to record the ptr/nonptr bitmap.
Use word-sized operations to manipulate the bitmap, so we can operate
on up to 64 ptr/nonptr bits at a time.
Use a separate bitmap, one bit per word of the ptr/nonptr bitmap,
to encode a no-more-pointers signal. Since we can check 64 ptr/nonptr
bits at once, knowing the exact last pointer location is not necessary.
As a followon CL, we should make the gcdata bitmap an array of
uintptr instead of an array of byte, so we can load 64 bits of it at once.
Similarly for the processing of gc programs.
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This reverts commit b589208c8c.
Reason for revert: Bug somewhere in this code, causing wasm and maybe linux/386 to fail.
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So we don't have to duplicate the logic to detect noopt builder in
multiple places.
Based on khr@'s suggestion in CL 422037.
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Use just 1 bit per word to record the ptr/nonptr bitmap.
Use word-sized operations to manipulate the bitmap, so we can operate
on up to 64 ptr/nonptr bits at a time.
Use a separate bitmap, one bit per word of the ptr/nonptr bitmap,
to encode a no-more-pointers signal. Since we can check 64 ptr/nonptr
bits at once, knowing the exact last pointer location is not necessary.
This cleans up the bitmap implementation significantly, which will
hopefully make it faster. TODO: measure
As a followon CL, we should make the gcdata bitmap an array of
uintptr instead of an array of byte, so we can load 64 bits of it at once.
Similarly for the processing of gc programs.
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methodName was brittle in that it assumed exactly where
in the call stack the exported Value method is.
This broke since recent inlining optimizations changed
exactly which frame the exported method was located.
Instead, iterate through a sufficient number of stack entries
and dynamically determined the exported Value method name.
This is more maintainable, but slightly slower.
The slowdown is acceptable since panics are not the common case.
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Fixes#52411
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The following Value methods are now inlineable:
Bool for ~bool
String for ~string (but not other kinds)
Bytes for []byte (but not ~[]byte or ~[N]byte)
Len for ~[]T (but not ~[N]T, ~chan T, ~map[K]V, or ~string)
Cap for ~[]T (but not ~[N]T or ~chan T)
For Bytes, we only have enough inline budget to inline one type,
so we optimize for unnamed []byte, which is far more common than
named []byte or [N]byte.
For Len and Cap, we only have enough inline budget to inline one kind,
so we optimize for ~[]T, which is more common than the others.
The exception is string, but the size of a string can be obtained
through len(v.String()).
Performance:
Bool 1.65ns ± 0% 0.51ns ± 3% -68.81% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
String 1.97ns ± 1% 0.70ns ± 1% -64.25% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Bytes 8.90ns ± 2% 0.89ns ± 1% -89.95% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
NamedBytes 8.89ns ± 1% 8.88ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.548 n=5+5)
BytesArray 10.0ns ± 2% 10.2ns ± 1% +1.58% (p=0.048 n=5+5)
SliceLen 1.97ns ± 1% 0.45ns ± 1% -77.22% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
MapLen 2.62ns ± 1% 3.07ns ± 1% +17.24% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
StringLen 1.96ns ± 1% 1.98ns ± 2% ~ (p=0.151 n=5+5)
ArrayLen 1.96ns ± 1% 2.19ns ± 1% +11.46% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
SliceCap 1.76ns ± 1% 0.45ns ± 2% -74.28% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
There's a slight slowdown (~10-20%) for obtaining the length
of a string or map, but a substantial improvement for slices.
Performance according to encoding/json:
CodeMarshal 555µs ± 2% 562µs ± 4% ~ (p=0.421 n=5+5)
MarshalBytes/32 163ns ± 1% 157ns ± 1% -3.82% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
MarshalBytes/256 453ns ± 1% 447ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.056 n=5+5)
MarshalBytes/4096 4.10µs ± 1% 4.09µs ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=5+4)
CodeUnmarshal 3.16ms ± 2% 3.02ms ± 1% -4.18% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
CodeUnmarshalReuse 2.64ms ± 3% 2.51ms ± 2% -4.81% (p=0.016 n=5+5)
UnmarshalString 65.4ns ± 4% 64.1ns ± 0% ~ (p=0.190 n=5+4)
UnmarshalFloat64 59.8ns ± 5% 58.9ns ± 2% ~ (p=0.222 n=5+5)
UnmarshalInt64 51.7ns ± 1% 50.0ns ± 2% -3.26% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
EncodeMarshaler 23.6ns ±11% 20.8ns ± 1% -12.10% (p=0.016 n=5+4)
Add all inlineable methods of Value to cmd/compile/internal/test/inl_test.go.
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This allows the caller to decide whether MapIter should be
stack allocated or heap allocated based on whether it escapes.
In most cases, it does not escape and thus removes the utility
of MapIter.Reset (#46293). In fact, use of sync.Pool with MapIter
and calling MapIter.Reset is likely to be slower.
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A future change to gofmt will rewrite
// Doc comment.
//
func f()
to
// Doc comment.
func f()
Apply that change preemptively to all doc comments.
For #51082.
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Kind(-1).String() used to panic; let's not.
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Modify Value.Bytes to be callable addressable byte arrays.
While related, the behavior of Value.SetBytes was not modified.
Fixes#47066
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And then revert the bootstrap cmd directories and certain testdata.
And adjust tests as needed.
Not reverting the changes in std that are bootstrapped,
because some of those changes would appear in API docs,
and we want to use any consistently.
Instead, rewrite 'any' to 'interface{}' in cmd/dist for those directories
when preparing the bootstrap copy.
A few files changed as a result of running gofmt -w
not because of interface{} -> any but because they
hadn't been updated for the new //go:build lines.
Fixes#49884.
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When register ABI is used, reflect.Value.Call prepares the call
arguments in a memory representation of the argument registers.
It has special handling to keep the pointers in arguments live.
Currently, this handles pointer-typed arguments. But when an
argument is an aggregate-type that contains pointers and passed
in registers, it currently doesn't keep the pointers live. Do
so in this CL.
May fix#49363.
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Use a pointer reciever to avoid copying the hiter struct when
checking if it is intialized.
Found through profiling that showed reflect map iteration spending
a good amount of time in duffcopy.
This change will also help other MapIter methods checking hiter struct
initialization like Value() and Key().
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MapIterNext-12 97.9ns ± 4% 83.8ns ± 2% -14.37% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
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Same as CL 350153 did for Value.Elem to panic on bad notinheap pointers.
While at it, also add more tests for notinheap deref.
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This is the port of CL 356809 for Value.Pointer to fix the mismatch of
methodValueCall code pointer.
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CL 322350 changed how to take address of assembly functions, using
abi.FuncPCABI0 intrinsic. But we forgot to update the code in
Value.UnsafePointer (was Value.Pointer) to reflect that change.
This CL fixes that bug, and also add a test to make sure the code
pointer is in sync.
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Allowing eliminates a class of possible misuse of unsafe.Pointer, and
allow callers to migrate from Value.Addr and Value.Pointer, thus they
can be now deprecated.
Fixes#40592
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This CL fixes the subtle issue that Elem can promote a
not-in-heap pointer, which could be any bit pattern, into an
unsafe.Pointer, which the garbage collector can see. If that
resulting value is bad, it can crash the GC.
Make sure that we don't introduce bad pointers that way. We can
make Elem() panic, because any such bad pointers are in the Go heap,
and not-in-heap pointers are not allowed to point into the Go heap.
Update #48399
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Same for Value.
Add a bigger test. Include some shouldPanic checks.
Fix a bug in assignment conversion.
Fixes#48294
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As discussed in #47658, Value already has CanAddr and CanInterface to
test if a call to Addr or Inteface, respectively, does not result in a
panic.
Therefore we add CanInt, CanUint, CanFloat and CanComplex to ease the
test for a possible panic in calling, respectively, Int, Uint, Float and
Complex.
Fixes#47658
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The floating point tests were all added into the Inequalities section,
instead of separated into Equalities vs Inequalities.
Rather than separate them, add a new floating point section.
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Over 80% of all Go map types use a string as the key.
The Go runtime already has a specialized implementation for such maps
in runtime/map_faststr.go. However, the Go reflection implementation
has not historically made use of that implementation.
This CL plumbs the appropriate logic to be accessible from Go reflection
so that it can benefit as well.
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Map/StringKeys/MapIndex-4 4.65us ± 5% 2.95us ± 3% -36.50% (p=0.016 n=4+5)
Map/StringKeys/SetMapIndex-4 7.47us ± 5% 5.27us ± 2% -29.40% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Map/Uint64Keys/MapIndex-4 3.79us ± 3% 3.75us ± 2% ~ (p=0.548 n=5+5)
Map/Uint64Keys/SetMapIndex-4 6.13us ± 3% 6.09us ± 1% ~ (p=0.746 n=5+5)
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I was a little too agressive in CL 258957 (removing 387 support) in
removing a signaling NaN test that should probably still exist.
I should have just removed the 387 skip, not the entire test.
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Update #40724
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This allows callers to do (amortized) allocation-free iteration
over many maps.
Fixes#46293
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This reduces the number of allocations per
reflect map iteration from two to one.
For #46293
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These augment the existing MapIter.Key and MapIter.Value methods.
The existing methods return new Values.
Constructing these new Values often requires allocating.
These methods allow the caller to bring their own storage.
The naming is somewhat unfortunate, in that the spec
uses the word "element" instead of "value",
as do the reflect.Type methods.
In a vacuum, MapIter.SetElem would be preferable.
However, matching the existing methods is more important.
Fixes#32424Fixes#46131
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Conversion between slices with different element types is not allowed.
Previously (1.8 <= goversion <= 1.16), this conversion was allowed
if the base types were from different packages and had identical names.
Update #47785
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For #395
For #46746
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Consistently say "pointer to array", not "array pointer".
Fixes#46743
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Encode the length of type names and tags in a varint encoding
instead of a fixed 2-byte encoding. This allows lengths longer
than 65535 (which can happen for large unnamed structs).
Removed the alignment check for #14962, it isn't relevant any more
since we're no longer reading pointers directly out of this data
(it is encoded as an offset which is copied out bytewise).
Fixes#44155
Update #14962
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Note that this removes an invariant:
v.Type().ConvertibleTo(t) might return true,
yet v.Convert(t) might panic nevertheless.
This is a fairly unavoidable consequence of the decision
to add the first-ever conversion that can panic.
ConvertibleTo describes a relationship between types,
but whether the conversion panics now depends on the value,
not just the type.
If this turns out to be a problem, we can add v.ConvertibleTo(t),
or something similar, to allow callers to avoid the panic.
This is the last of the changes needed to complete the implementation.
Fixes#395
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haveIdenticalUnderlyingType raises stack overflow when compares
self-referential structs having same structure in different packages.
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This change refactors the existing funcLayout tests and sets them up to
support the new register ABI by explicitly setting the register counts
to zero. This allows the test to pass if GOEXPERIMENT=regabiargs is set.
A follow-up change will add tests for a non-zero register count.
For #40724.
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Since we cannot change the signature of reflect.ArrayOf to return an
error, we panic instead of producing a wrong result.
Fixes#43603
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