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authorRuss Cox <rsc@golang.org>2014-05-28 21:46:20 -0400
committerRuss Cox <rsc@golang.org>2014-05-28 21:46:20 -0400
commit112af3545d8afbaf7a95891ea78f94de9d79996d (patch)
tree262ab9c33ca01c4d0445235ae4c1f45da578dcbd /test/live.go
parent73044738e146bec259f7b8e89ecc816a421921aa (diff)
downloadgo-112af3545d8afbaf7a95891ea78f94de9d79996d.tar.gz
undo CL 102820043 / b0ce6dbafc18
Breaks 386 and arm builds. The obvious reason is that this CL only edited 6g/gsubr.c and failed to edit 5g/gsubr.c and 8g/gsubr.c. However, the obvious CL applying the same edit to those files (CL 101900043) causes mysterious build failures in various of the standard package tests, usually involving reflect. Something deep and subtle is broken but only on the 32-bit systems. Undo this CL for now. ??? original CL description cmd/gc: fix x=x crash The 'nodarg' function is used to obtain a Node* representing a function argument or result. It returned a brand new Node*, but that violates the guarantee in most places in the compiler that two Node*s refer to the same variable if and only if they are the same Node* pointer. Reestablish that invariant by making nodarg return a preexisting named variable if present. Having fixed that, avoid any copy during x=x in componentgen, because the VARDEF we emit before the copy marks the lhs x as dead incorrectly. The change in walk.c avoids modifying the result of nodarg. This was the only place in the compiler that did so. Fixes issue 8097. LGTM=r, khr R=golang-codereviews, r, khr CC=golang-codereviews, iant https://codereview.appspot.com/102820043 ??? TBR=r CC=golang-codereviews, khr https://codereview.appspot.com/95660043
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diff --git a/test/live.go b/test/live.go
index 286fcc306..21d3e6a5f 100644
--- a/test/live.go
+++ b/test/live.go
@@ -564,29 +564,3 @@ func f38(b bool) {
}
println()
}
-
-// issue 8097: mishandling of x = x during return.
-
-func f39() (x []int) {
- x = []int{1}
- println() // ERROR "live at call to printnl: x"
- return x
-}
-
-func f39a() (x []int) {
- x = []int{1}
- println() // ERROR "live at call to printnl: x"
- return
-}
-
-func f39b() (x [10]*int) {
- x = [10]*int{new(int)} // ERROR "live at call to new: x"
- println() // ERROR "live at call to printnl: x"
- return x
-}
-
-func f39c() (x [10]*int) {
- x = [10]*int{new(int)} // ERROR "live at call to new: x"
- println() // ERROR "live at call to printnl: x"
- return
-}