This takes us to Go 1.4. Also includes a couple of changes to the test
suite, both in the runtime package:
- Disable TestSetPanicOnFault. We cannot support this scenario at all,
due to LLVM's lack of non-call exceptions.
- Tweak TestFinalizerType. This test only passes with two GC runs.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8828
llvm-svn: 234134
At the same time, perform a number of simplifications:
- Rename go.tools directory to gotools.
- Import only the go directory; all required Go analysis code and
its dependencies have now been moved to this directory.
llvm-svn: 225825
This is useful for clients that need to use llgo's mangling of the package
path to look up a specific function within a given package.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6801
llvm-svn: 225027
If we use the receiver's package, we can end up with identical manglings
for different functions. Consider:
package p
type U struct{}
func (U) f()
package q
import "p"
type T struct { p.U }
func (T) f()
The method set of *T has two synthetic methods named (*T).f(); one forwards to
(T).f(), and the other to (U).f(). Previously, we were distinguishing them
by the receiver's package, and in this case because both methods have the
same receiver, they received the same name.
The methods are correctly distinguished by the package owning the identifier
"f", which is available via f.Object().Pkg().
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6673
llvm-svn: 224357