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While at it, also rename "useUnifiedIR" to "unified", to be consistent with "-d=unified" and "GOEXPERIMENT=unified". Change-Id: I48ffdb4b36368343893b74f174608f5f59278249 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/328989 Trust: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com> Run-TryBot: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com> TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
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327 lines
8.6 KiB
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// UNREVIEWED
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// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package noder
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"internal/goversion"
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"io"
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"runtime"
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"sort"
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"cmd/compile/internal/base"
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"cmd/compile/internal/inline"
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"cmd/compile/internal/ir"
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"cmd/compile/internal/typecheck"
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"cmd/compile/internal/types"
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"cmd/compile/internal/types2"
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"cmd/internal/src"
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)
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// localPkgReader holds the package reader used for reading the local
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// package. It exists so the unified IR linker can refer back to it
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// later.
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var localPkgReader *pkgReader
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// unified construct the local package's IR from syntax's AST.
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//
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// The pipeline contains 2 steps:
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//
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// (1) Generate package export data "stub".
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//
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// (2) Generate package IR from package export data.
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//
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// The package data "stub" at step (1) contains everything from the local package,
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// but nothing that have been imported. When we're actually writing out export data
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// to the output files (see writeNewExport function), we run the "linker", which does
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// a few things:
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//
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// + Updates compiler extensions data (e.g., inlining cost, escape analysis results).
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//
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// + Handles re-exporting any transitive dependencies.
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//
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// + Prunes out any unnecessary details (e.g., non-inlineable functions, because any
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// downstream importers only care about inlinable functions).
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//
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// The source files are typechecked twice, once before writing export data
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// using types2 checker, once after read export data using gc/typecheck.
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// This duplication of work will go away once we always use types2 checker,
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// we can remove the gc/typecheck pass. The reason it is still here:
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//
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// + It reduces engineering costs in maintaining a fork of typecheck
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// (e.g., no need to backport fixes like CL 327651).
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//
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// + It makes it easier to pass toolstash -cmp.
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//
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// + Historically, we would always re-run the typechecker after import, even though
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// we know the imported data is valid. It's not ideal, but also not causing any
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// problem either.
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//
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// + There's still transformation that being done during gc/typecheck, like rewriting
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// multi-valued function call, or transform ir.OINDEX -> ir.OINDEXMAP.
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//
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// Using syntax+types2 tree, which already has a complete representation of generics,
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// the unified IR has the full typed AST for doing introspection during step (1).
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// In other words, we have all necessary information to build the generic IR form
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// (see writer.captureVars for an example).
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func unified(noders []*noder) {
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inline.NewInline = InlineCall
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if !quirksMode() {
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writeNewExportFunc = writeNewExport
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}
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newReadImportFunc = func(data string, pkg1 *types.Pkg, check *types2.Checker, packages map[string]*types2.Package) (pkg2 *types2.Package, err error) {
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pr := newPkgDecoder(pkg1.Path, data)
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// Read package descriptors for both types2 and compiler backend.
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readPackage(newPkgReader(pr), pkg1)
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pkg2 = readPackage2(check, packages, pr)
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return
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}
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data := writePkgStub(noders)
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// We already passed base.Flag.Lang to types2 to handle validating
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// the user's source code. Bump it up now to the current version and
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// re-parse, so typecheck doesn't complain if we construct IR that
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// utilizes newer Go features.
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base.Flag.Lang = fmt.Sprintf("go1.%d", goversion.Version)
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types.ParseLangFlag()
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assert(types.LocalPkg.Path == "")
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types.LocalPkg.Height = 0 // reset so pkgReader.pkgIdx doesn't complain
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target := typecheck.Target
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typecheck.TypecheckAllowed = true
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localPkgReader = newPkgReader(newPkgDecoder(types.LocalPkg.Path, data))
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readPackage(localPkgReader, types.LocalPkg)
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r := localPkgReader.newReader(relocMeta, privateRootIdx, syncPrivate)
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r.ext = r
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r.pkgInit(types.LocalPkg, target)
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// Don't use range--bodyIdx can add closures to todoBodies.
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for len(todoBodies) > 0 {
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// The order we expand bodies doesn't matter, so pop from the end
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// to reduce todoBodies reallocations if it grows further.
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fn := todoBodies[len(todoBodies)-1]
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todoBodies = todoBodies[:len(todoBodies)-1]
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pri, ok := bodyReader[fn]
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assert(ok)
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pri.funcBody(fn)
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// Instantiated generic function: add to Decls for typechecking
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// and compilation.
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if len(pri.implicits) != 0 && fn.OClosure == nil {
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target.Decls = append(target.Decls, fn)
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}
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}
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todoBodies = nil
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// Don't use range--typecheck can add closures to Target.Decls.
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for i := 0; i < len(target.Decls); i++ {
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target.Decls[i] = typecheck.Stmt(target.Decls[i])
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}
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// Don't use range--typecheck can add closures to Target.Decls.
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for i := 0; i < len(target.Decls); i++ {
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if fn, ok := target.Decls[i].(*ir.Func); ok {
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if base.Flag.W > 1 {
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s := fmt.Sprintf("\nbefore typecheck %v", fn)
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ir.Dump(s, fn)
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}
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ir.CurFunc = fn
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typecheck.Stmts(fn.Body)
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if base.Flag.W > 1 {
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s := fmt.Sprintf("\nafter typecheck %v", fn)
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ir.Dump(s, fn)
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}
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}
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}
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base.ExitIfErrors() // just in case
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}
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// writePkgStub type checks the given parsed source files,
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// writes an export data package stub representing them,
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// and returns the result.
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func writePkgStub(noders []*noder) string {
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m, pkg, info := checkFiles(noders)
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pw := newPkgWriter(m, pkg, info)
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pw.collectDecls(noders)
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publicRootWriter := pw.newWriter(relocMeta, syncPublic)
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privateRootWriter := pw.newWriter(relocMeta, syncPrivate)
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assert(publicRootWriter.idx == publicRootIdx)
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assert(privateRootWriter.idx == privateRootIdx)
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{
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w := publicRootWriter
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w.pkg(pkg)
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w.bool(false) // has init; XXX
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scope := pkg.Scope()
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names := scope.Names()
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w.len(len(names))
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for _, name := range scope.Names() {
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w.obj(scope.Lookup(name), nil)
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}
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w.sync(syncEOF)
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w.flush()
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}
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{
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w := privateRootWriter
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w.ext = w
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w.pkgInit(noders)
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w.flush()
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}
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var sb bytes.Buffer // TODO(mdempsky): strings.Builder after #44505 is resolved
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pw.dump(&sb)
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// At this point, we're done with types2. Make sure the package is
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// garbage collected.
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freePackage(pkg)
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return sb.String()
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}
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// freePackage ensures the given package is garbage collected.
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func freePackage(pkg *types2.Package) {
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// The GC test below relies on a precise GC that runs finalizers as
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// soon as objects are unreachable. Our implementation provides
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// this, but other/older implementations may not (e.g., Go 1.4 does
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// not because of #22350). To avoid imposing unnecessary
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// restrictions on the GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP toolchain, we skip the test
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// during bootstrapping.
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if base.CompilerBootstrap {
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return
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}
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// Set a finalizer on pkg so we can detect if/when it's collected.
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done := make(chan struct{})
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runtime.SetFinalizer(pkg, func(*types2.Package) { close(done) })
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// Important: objects involved in cycles are not finalized, so zero
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// out pkg to break its cycles and allow the finalizer to run.
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*pkg = types2.Package{}
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// It typically takes just 1 or 2 cycles to release pkg, but it
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// doesn't hurt to try a few more times.
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for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
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select {
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case <-done:
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return
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default:
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runtime.GC()
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}
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}
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base.Fatalf("package never finalized")
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}
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func readPackage(pr *pkgReader, importpkg *types.Pkg) {
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r := pr.newReader(relocMeta, publicRootIdx, syncPublic)
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pkg := r.pkg()
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assert(pkg == importpkg)
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if r.bool() {
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sym := pkg.Lookup(".inittask")
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task := ir.NewNameAt(src.NoXPos, sym)
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task.Class = ir.PEXTERN
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sym.Def = task
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}
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for i, n := 0, r.len(); i < n; i++ {
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r.sync(syncObject)
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idx := r.reloc(relocObj)
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assert(r.len() == 0)
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path, name, code, _ := r.p.peekObj(idx)
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if code != objStub {
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objReader[types.NewPkg(path, "").Lookup(name)] = pkgReaderIndex{pr, idx, nil}
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}
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}
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}
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func writeNewExport(out io.Writer) {
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l := linker{
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pw: newPkgEncoder(),
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pkgs: make(map[string]int),
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decls: make(map[*types.Sym]int),
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}
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publicRootWriter := l.pw.newEncoder(relocMeta, syncPublic)
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assert(publicRootWriter.idx == publicRootIdx)
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var selfPkgIdx int
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{
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pr := localPkgReader
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r := pr.newDecoder(relocMeta, publicRootIdx, syncPublic)
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r.sync(syncPkg)
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selfPkgIdx = l.relocIdx(pr, relocPkg, r.reloc(relocPkg))
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r.bool() // has init
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for i, n := 0, r.len(); i < n; i++ {
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r.sync(syncObject)
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idx := r.reloc(relocObj)
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assert(r.len() == 0)
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xpath, xname, xtag, _ := pr.peekObj(idx)
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assert(xpath == pr.pkgPath)
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assert(xtag != objStub)
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if types.IsExported(xname) {
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l.relocIdx(pr, relocObj, idx)
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}
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}
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r.sync(syncEOF)
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}
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{
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var idxs []int
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for _, idx := range l.decls {
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idxs = append(idxs, idx)
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}
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sort.Ints(idxs)
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w := publicRootWriter
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w.sync(syncPkg)
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w.reloc(relocPkg, selfPkgIdx)
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w.bool(typecheck.Lookup(".inittask").Def != nil)
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w.len(len(idxs))
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for _, idx := range idxs {
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w.sync(syncObject)
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w.reloc(relocObj, idx)
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w.len(0)
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}
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w.sync(syncEOF)
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w.flush()
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}
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l.pw.dump(out)
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}
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