Keith Randall 10d3b13551 cmd/compile: ensure stenciled function bodies are nonempty
Our compiler gets confused between functions that were declared
with no body, and those which have a body but it is empty.

Ensure that when stenciling, we generate a nonempty body.

The particular test that causes this problem is in
cmd/compile/internal/gc/main.go:enqueueFunc. It thinks that if
a function has no body, then we need to generate ABI wrappers for
it, but not compile it.

Fixes #49524

Change-Id: Id962666a2098f60a2421484b6a776eafdc4f4a63
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/363395
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Trust: Dan Scales <danscales@google.com>
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Reviewed-by: Dan Scales <danscales@google.com>
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The test directory contains tests of the Go tool chain and runtime. It includes black box tests, regression tests, and error output tests. They are run as part of all.bash.

To run just these tests, execute:

../bin/go run run.go

To run just tests from specified files in this directory, execute:

../bin/go run run.go -- file1.go file2.go ...

Standard library tests should be written as regular Go tests in the appropriate package.

The tool chain and runtime also have regular Go tests in their packages. The main reasons to add a new test to this directory are:

  • it is most naturally expressed using the test runner; or
  • it is also applicable to gccgo and other Go tool chains.