I managed to add a new --goarch option to gotest without noticing that
the script already had one. Worse, they set different variables.
Remove the old option in favor of the new one.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16613
From-SVN: r229734
If the timeout subshell has no child processes,
the "xargs | kill" will fail. Ensure there is
some input for kill before calling it.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/13295
From-SVN: r226719
This change modifies the "gotest" shell script
to kill all processes, including "sleep", spawned
by the timeout subshell. This prevents the sleep
process from living beyond the gotest process.
BACKGROUND
The "gotest" shell script spawns "sleep" processes
in the background to kill off test cases that run
past their specified timeout. There are commands
included that appear to kill the sleep process,
but they only kill the parent shell, causing the
sleep process to reparent.
The orphaned sleep process can cause issues when
gotest is run under some build systems, such as
Ninja [0]. The particular issue with Ninja is the
method it uses to identify terminated processes:
it creates a pipe, passes the write end to the
child process, and waits for EOF. In the case of
libgo/gotest, the orphaned sleep process inherits
the pipe FD and keeps it open for 4 minutes by
default.
[0] https://github.com/martine/ninja
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/12227
From-SVN: r226526
This upgrades all of libgo other than the runtime package to
the Go 1.4 release. In Go 1.4 much of the runtime was
rewritten into Go. Merging that code will take more time and
will not change the API, so I'm putting it off for now.
There are a few runtime changes anyhow, to accomodate other
packages that rely on minor modifications to the runtime
support.
The compiler changes slightly to add a one-bit flag to each
type descriptor kind that is stored directly in an interface,
which for gccgo is currently only pointer types. Another
one-bit flag (gcprog) is reserved because it is used by the gc
compiler, but gccgo does not currently use it.
There is another error check in the compiler since I ran
across it during testing.
gotools/:
* Makefile.am (go_cmd_go_files): Sort entries. Add generate.go.
* Makefile.in: Rebuild.
From-SVN: r219627
This introduces the "bench" build target, which can be used to run
all benchmarks.
It is also possible to run subsets of benchmarks with the
"package/check" build targets by setting GOBENCH to a matching regex.
From-SVN: r212212
gcc/:
* gcc.c (default_compilers): Add entry for ".go".
* common.opt: Add -static-libgo as a driver option.
* doc/install.texi (Configuration): Mention libgo as an option for
--enable-shared. Mention go as an option for --enable-languages.
* doc/invoke.texi (Overall Options): Mention .go as a file name
suffix. Mention go as a -x option.
* doc/frontends.texi (G++ and GCC): Mention Go as a supported
language.
* doc/sourcebuild.texi (Top Level): Mention libgo.
* doc/standards.texi (Standards): Add section on Go language.
Move references for other languages into their own section.
* doc/contrib.texi (Contributors): Mention that I contributed the
Go frontend.
gcc/testsuite/:
* lib/go.exp: New file.
* lib/go-dg.exp: New file.
* lib/go-torture.exp: New file.
* lib/target-supports.exp (check_compile): Match // Go.
From-SVN: r167407