Replace the bidirectional bio.Buf type with a pair of unidirectional
buffered seekable Reader and Writers.
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API could still be made more Go-ey.
Updates #15165.
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Information about CPU architectures (e.g., name, family, byte
ordering, pointer and register size) is currently redundantly
scattered around the source tree. Instead consolidate the basic
information into a single new package cmd/internal/sys.
Also, introduce new sys.I386, sys.AMD64, etc. names for the constants
'8', '6', etc. and replace most uses of the latter. The notable
exceptions are a couple of error messages that still refer to the old
char-based toolchain names and function reltype in cmd/link.
Passes toolstash/buildall.
Change-Id: I8a6f0cbd49577ec1672a98addebc45f767e36461
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go.go is currently a grab bag of various unrelated type and variable
declarations. Move a bunch of them into other more relevant source
files.
There are still more that can be moved, but these were the low hanging
fruit with obvious homes.
No code/comment changes. Just shuffling stuff around.
Change-Id: I43dbe1a5b8b707709c1a3a034c693d38b8465063
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This allows us to get rid of Isptr and Issigned. Still some code to
clean up for Isint, Isfloat, and Iscomplex.
CL produced mechanically using gofmt -w -r.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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See #14874
This change tells the compiler to emit itab and itablink symbols in
situations where they could be useful; however the compiled code does
not actually make use of the new symbols yet.
Change-Id: I0db3e6ec0cb1f3b7cebd4c60229e4a48372fe586
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One intrinsic was needed to help get the very best
performance out of a future GC; as long as that one was
being added, I also added Bswap since that is sometimes
a handy thing to have. I had intended to fill out the
bit-scan intrinsic family, but the mismatch between the
"scan forward" instruction and "count leading zeroes"
was large enough to cause me to leave it out -- it poses
a dilemma that I'd rather dodge right now.
These intrinsics are not exposed for general use.
That's a separate issue requiring an API proposal change
( https://github.com/golang/proposal )
All intrinsics are tested, both that they are substituted
on the appropriate architecture, and that they produce the
expected result.
Change-Id: I5848037cfd97de4f75bdc33bdd89bba00af4a8ee
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Use a type switch instead of calling Val.Ctype (which in turn just
uses a type switch anyway).
Use continue statements to simplify the control flow.
Change-Id: I65c139d706d4d78e5b4ce09d1b1505a3e424496b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21173
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For every string constant the compiler was creating 2 Sym's and 2
Node's. It would never refer to them again, but would keep them alive
in gostringpkg. This changes the code to just use obj.LSym's instead.
When compiling x/tools/go/types, this yields about a 15% reduction in
the number of calls to newname and a 3% reduction in the total number of
Node objects. Unfortunately I couldn't see any change in compile time,
but reducing memory usage is desirable anyhow.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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Parts of the SSA compiler in package gc contain amd64-specific code,
most notably Prog generation. Move this code into package amd64, so that
other architectures can be added more easily.
In package gc, this change is just moving code. There are no functional
changes or even any larger structural changes beyond changing function
names (mostly for export).
In the cmd/compile/internal/ssa/gen tool, more information is included
in arch to remove the AMD64-specific behavior in the main portion of the
tool. The generated opGen.go is identical.
Change-Id: I8eb37c6e6df6de1b65fa7dab6f3bc32c29daf643
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The structpkg global variable was only used to verify internal
consistency when declaring methods during import. Track the
value in the parser and binary importer directly and pass it
to the relevant function as an argument.
Change-Id: I7e5e006f9046d84f9a3959616f073798fda36c97
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Move lexinit, typeinit, lexinit1, and lexfini into new universe.go
file, and give them a more idiomatic and descriptive API. No code
changes.
Change-Id: I0e9b25dcc86ad10f4b990dc02bd33477b488cc85
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I don't know what they're used for, but that's the only file they're
referenced in.
Change-Id: Ie39d7d4621e2d5224408243b5789597ca0dc14be
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This code is an eye sore to keep scrolling past in subr.go, so move it
out of the way.
Change-Id: I8eafc1725d868a4924ee7ca9b7738cce309f9eff
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Not calling popdcl doesn't have an impact on generated code but
the result is a growing (rather than empty) stack of symbols,
possibly causing more data to remain alive than necessary.
Also: minor cleanups.
Change-Id: Ic4fdbcd8843637d69ab1aa15e896a7e6339bc990
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Use a map to detect duplicate symbols. Allows eliminating an otherwise
unneeded field from Sym and gets rid of a global variable.
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Some cleaned up documentation, but no code changes.
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They were only used for rtype.ptrToThis which David Crawshaw removed a couple
of weeks ago. Removes two traversals of Ctxt.Allsym from the linker but it
doesn't seem to make much difference to performance.
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Arch backends already provide us Widthint and Widthptr, which is ample
information to figure out how to define the universal "int", "uint",
and "uintptr" types. No need for providing a generic typedef
mechanism beyond that.
Change-Id: I35c0c17a67c80605a9208b93d77d6960b2cbb17d
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Also, relocate related const and type definitions from go.go.
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Pull all alg-related code into its own file.
subr.go is a Hobbesian Leviathan.
100% code movement. Cleanup and improvements to follow.
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By using a Pragma bit set (8 bits) rather than 8 booleans, also
reduce Func type size by 8 bytes (208B -> 200B on 64bit platforms,
116B -> 108B on 32bit platforms).
Change-Id: Ibb7e1f8c418a0b5bc6ff813cbdde7bc6f0013b5a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/19966
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Instead add a dedicated keywords map for use in lexer.ident and drop
Sym's Lexical field.
Change-Id: Ia668e65499035ff7167fabbbd0cd027102b21231
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Previously, many error messages inconsistantly used either lexlineno
and lineno. In general this works out okay because they're almost
always the same. The only exceptional case is after lexing a
multi-line raw string literal, where lineno will be the line number of
the opening quote and lexlineno is the line number of the closing
quote.
This CL makes the compiler's error message more consistent:
- Lexer error messages related to invalid byte sequences (i.e., NUL
bytes, bad UTF-8 sequences, and non-initial BOMs) are emitted at
lexlineno (i.e., the source line that contains the invalid byte
sequence).
- All other error messages (notably the parser's "syntax errors") now
use lineno. The minor change from this is that bogus input like:
package `
bogus`
will emit "syntax error: unexpected string literal, expecting name"
error at line 1, instead of line 2.
- Instead of maintaining prevlineno all the time, just record it
when/where actually needed and not already available elsewhere (which
turns out to be just one function).
- Lastly, we remove the legacy "syntax error near ..." fallback in
Yerror, now that the parser always emits more detailed syntax error
messages.
Change-Id: Iaf5f784223d0385fa3a5b09ef2b2ad447feab02f
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Pass lexer around so state is accessible and dependency is explicit.
In the process remove EOF -> '\n' conversion that has to be corrected
for when reporting errors.
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Also eliminates per-maptype hiter and hmap types, since they're not
really needed anyway. Update packages reflect and runtime
accordingly.
Reduces golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc's text segment by ~170kB:
text data bss dec hex filename
13085702 140640 151520 13377862 cc2146 godoc.before
12915382 140640 151520 13207542 c987f6 godoc.after
Updates #6853.
Change-Id: I948b2bc1f22d477c1756204996b4e3e1fb568d81
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16610
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There's no need for 8 different ways to represent that a type is
non-comparable.
While here, move AMEM out of the runtime-known algorithm values since
it's not needed at run-time, and get rid of the unused AUNK constant.
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The old code used an extra function call and switch to inspect the
current token and determine the new state of curio.nlsemi. However,
the lexer knows the token w/o the need of an extra test and thus
can set curio.nlsemi directly:
- removed need for extra function call in next
- renamed _yylex to next
- set nlsemi at the point a token is identified
- moved nlsemi from curio to lexer - it's really part of the lexer state
This change makes the lexer call sequence less convoluted and should
also speed up the lexing a bit.
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While here, get drop the lexlineno{++,--} hacks for canned imports.
They were added in commit d3237f9, but don't seem to serve any
purpose.
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infile is never read and cp is never written. Both are unneeded.
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Combine parser's import_stmt and import_here methods as a single new
importdcl method, and cleanup conditional logic slightly to make the
code easier to follow.
Also, eliminate importfile's unused line parameter, and get rid of all
of its duplicate type assertions.
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It was only really necessary for ensuring that package runtime should
be treated as safe even without a "safe" marker, but mkbuiltin.go now
compiles it with -u.
Change-Id: Ifbcc62436ce40ab732ece667141afd82c1d3b64b
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The old write barriers used _nostore versions, which
don't work for Ian's cgo checker. Instead, we adopt the
same write barrier pattern as the default compiler.
It's a bit trickier to code up but should be more efficient.
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