Upgrade to Go 1.22.1

Closes #12250
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Bjørn Erik Pedersen 2024-03-14 20:25:16 +01:00
parent b1f8676347
commit 57206e7274
10 changed files with 114 additions and 56 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ parameters:
defaults: &defaults
resource_class: large
docker:
- image: bepsays/ci-hugoreleaser:1.22200.20000
- image: bepsays/ci-hugoreleaser:1.22200.20100
environment: &buildenv
GOMODCACHE: /root/project/gomodcache
version: 2
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ jobs:
environment:
<<: [*buildenv]
docker:
- image: bepsays/ci-hugoreleaser-linux-arm64:1.22200.20000
- image: bepsays/ci-hugoreleaser-linux-arm64:1.22200.20100
steps:
- *restore-cache
- &attach-workspace

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@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ import (
)
func main() {
// The current is built with 446a5dcf5a3230ce9832682d8f521071d8a34a2b (go 1.22 dev. Thu Oct 5 12:20:11 2023 -0700)
// The current is built with db6097f8cb [release-branch.go1.22] go1.22.1
// TODO(bep) preserve the staticcheck.conf file.
fmt.Println("Forking ...")
defer fmt.Println("Done ...")

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@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ package fmtsort_test
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/tpl/internal/go_templates/fmtsort"
"math"
"reflect"
"runtime"
"sort"
"strings"
"testing"
"unsafe"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/tpl/internal/go_templates/fmtsort"
)
var compareTests = [][]reflect.Value{
@ -191,14 +191,14 @@ func sprintKey(key reflect.Value) string {
var (
ints [3]int
chans = makeChans()
// pin runtime.Pinner
pin runtime.Pinner
)
func makeChans() []chan int {
cs := []chan int{make(chan int), make(chan int), make(chan int)}
// Order channels by address. See issue #49431.
for i := range cs {
reflect.ValueOf(cs[i]).UnsafePointer()
pin.Pin(reflect.ValueOf(cs[i]).UnsafePointer())
}
sort.Slice(cs, func(i, j int) bool {
return uintptr(reflect.ValueOf(cs[i]).UnsafePointer()) < uintptr(reflect.ValueOf(cs[j]).UnsafePointer())

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@ -172,13 +172,31 @@ func jsValEscaper(args ...any) string {
// cyclic data. This may be an unacceptable DoS risk.
b, err := json.Marshal(a)
if err != nil {
// Put a space before comment so that if it is flush against
// While the standard JSON marshaller does not include user controlled
// information in the error message, if a type has a MarshalJSON method,
// the content of the error message is not guaranteed. Since we insert
// the error into the template, as part of a comment, we attempt to
// prevent the error from either terminating the comment, or the script
// block itself.
//
// In particular we:
// * replace "*/" comment end tokens with "* /", which does not
// terminate the comment
// * replace "</script" with "\x3C/script", and "<!--" with
// "\x3C!--", which prevents confusing script block termination
// semantics
//
// We also put a space before the comment so that if it is flush against
// a division operator it is not turned into a line comment:
// x/{{y}}
// turning into
// x//* error marshaling y:
// second line of error message */null
return fmt.Sprintf(" /* %s */null ", strings.ReplaceAll(err.Error(), "*/", "* /"))
errStr := err.Error()
errStr = strings.ReplaceAll(errStr, "*/", "* /")
errStr = strings.ReplaceAll(errStr, "</script", `\x3C/script`)
errStr = strings.ReplaceAll(errStr, "<!--", `\x3C!--`)
return fmt.Sprintf(" /* %s */null ", errStr)
}
// TODO: maybe post-process output to prevent it from containing

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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
package template
import (
"errors"
"math"
"strings"
"testing"
@ -106,61 +107,72 @@ func TestNextJsCtx(t *testing.T) {
}
}
type jsonErrType struct{}
func (e *jsonErrType) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return nil, errors.New("beep */ boop </script blip <!--")
}
func TestJSValEscaper(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
x any
js string
x any
js string
skipNest bool
}{
{int(42), " 42 "},
{uint(42), " 42 "},
{int16(42), " 42 "},
{uint16(42), " 42 "},
{int32(-42), " -42 "},
{uint32(42), " 42 "},
{int16(-42), " -42 "},
{uint16(42), " 42 "},
{int64(-42), " -42 "},
{uint64(42), " 42 "},
{uint64(1) << 53, " 9007199254740992 "},
{int(42), " 42 ", false},
{uint(42), " 42 ", false},
{int16(42), " 42 ", false},
{uint16(42), " 42 ", false},
{int32(-42), " -42 ", false},
{uint32(42), " 42 ", false},
{int16(-42), " -42 ", false},
{uint16(42), " 42 ", false},
{int64(-42), " -42 ", false},
{uint64(42), " 42 ", false},
{uint64(1) << 53, " 9007199254740992 ", false},
// ulp(1 << 53) > 1 so this loses precision in JS
// but it is still a representable integer literal.
{uint64(1)<<53 + 1, " 9007199254740993 "},
{float32(1.0), " 1 "},
{float32(-1.0), " -1 "},
{float32(0.5), " 0.5 "},
{float32(-0.5), " -0.5 "},
{float32(1.0) / float32(256), " 0.00390625 "},
{float32(0), " 0 "},
{math.Copysign(0, -1), " -0 "},
{float64(1.0), " 1 "},
{float64(-1.0), " -1 "},
{float64(0.5), " 0.5 "},
{float64(-0.5), " -0.5 "},
{float64(0), " 0 "},
{math.Copysign(0, -1), " -0 "},
{"", `""`},
{"foo", `"foo"`},
{uint64(1)<<53 + 1, " 9007199254740993 ", false},
{float32(1.0), " 1 ", false},
{float32(-1.0), " -1 ", false},
{float32(0.5), " 0.5 ", false},
{float32(-0.5), " -0.5 ", false},
{float32(1.0) / float32(256), " 0.00390625 ", false},
{float32(0), " 0 ", false},
{math.Copysign(0, -1), " -0 ", false},
{float64(1.0), " 1 ", false},
{float64(-1.0), " -1 ", false},
{float64(0.5), " 0.5 ", false},
{float64(-0.5), " -0.5 ", false},
{float64(0), " 0 ", false},
{math.Copysign(0, -1), " -0 ", false},
{"", `""`, false},
{"foo", `"foo"`, false},
// Newlines.
{"\r\n\u2028\u2029", `"\r\n\u2028\u2029"`},
{"\r\n\u2028\u2029", `"\r\n\u2028\u2029"`, false},
// "\v" == "v" on IE 6 so use "\u000b" instead.
{"\t\x0b", `"\t\u000b"`},
{struct{ X, Y int }{1, 2}, `{"X":1,"Y":2}`},
{[]any{}, "[]"},
{[]any{42, "foo", nil}, `[42,"foo",null]`},
{[]string{"<!--", "</script>", "-->"}, `["\u003c!--","\u003c/script\u003e","--\u003e"]`},
{"<!--", `"\u003c!--"`},
{"-->", `"--\u003e"`},
{"<![CDATA[", `"\u003c![CDATA["`},
{"]]>", `"]]\u003e"`},
{"</script", `"\u003c/script"`},
{"\U0001D11E", "\"\U0001D11E\""}, // or "\uD834\uDD1E"
{nil, " null "},
{"\t\x0b", `"\t\u000b"`, false},
{struct{ X, Y int }{1, 2}, `{"X":1,"Y":2}`, false},
{[]any{}, "[]", false},
{[]any{42, "foo", nil}, `[42,"foo",null]`, false},
{[]string{"<!--", "</script>", "-->"}, `["\u003c!--","\u003c/script\u003e","--\u003e"]`, false},
{"<!--", `"\u003c!--"`, false},
{"-->", `"--\u003e"`, false},
{"<![CDATA[", `"\u003c![CDATA["`, false},
{"]]>", `"]]\u003e"`, false},
{"</script", `"\u003c/script"`, false},
{"\U0001D11E", "\"\U0001D11E\"", false}, // or "\uD834\uDD1E"
{nil, " null ", false},
{&jsonErrType{}, " /* json: error calling MarshalJSON for type *template.jsonErrType: beep * / boop \\x3C/script blip \\x3C!-- */null ", true},
}
for _, test := range tests {
if js := jsValEscaper(test.x); js != test.js {
t.Errorf("%+v: want\n\t%q\ngot\n\t%q", test.x, test.js, js)
}
if test.skipNest {
continue
}
// Make sure that escaping corner cases are not broken
// by nesting.
a := []any{test.x}

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ package testenv
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
@ -60,6 +61,13 @@ func tryExec() error {
// may as well use the same path so that this branch can be tested without
// an ios environment.
if !testing.Testing() {
// This isn't a standard 'go test' binary, so we don't know how to
// self-exec in a way that should succeed without side effects.
// Just forget it.
return errors.New("can't probe for exec support with a non-test executable")
}
// We know that this is a test executable. We should be able to run it with a
// no-op flag to check for overall exec support.
exe, err := os.Executable()

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@ -17,5 +17,5 @@ import (
var Sigquit = os.Kill
func syscallIsNotSupported(err error) bool {
return errors.Is(err, fs.ErrPermission)
return errors.Is(err, fs.ErrPermission) || errors.Is(err, errors.ErrUnsupported)
}

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@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ func TestGoToolLocation(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// Modified by Hugo.
func TestHasGoBuild(t *testing.T) {
// Removed by Hugo.
}
func TestMustHaveExec(t *testing.T) {
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ func TestMustHaveExec(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("expected MustHaveExec to skip on %v", runtime.GOOS)
}
case "ios":
if b := testenv.Builder(); strings.HasSuffix(b, "-corellium") && !hasExec {
if b := testenv.Builder(); isCorelliumBuilder(b) && !hasExec {
// Most ios environments can't exec, but the corellium builder can.
t.Errorf("expected MustHaveExec not to skip on %v", b)
}
@ -106,3 +106,23 @@ func TestCleanCmdEnvPWD(t *testing.T) {
}
t.Error("PWD not set in cmd.Env")
}
func isCorelliumBuilder(builderName string) bool {
// Support both the old infra's builder names and the LUCI builder names.
// The former's names are ad-hoc so we could maintain this invariant on
// the builder side. The latter's names are structured, and "corellium" will
// appear as a "host" suffix after the GOOS and GOARCH, which always begin
// with an underscore.
return strings.HasSuffix(builderName, "-corellium") || strings.Contains(builderName, "_corellium")
}
func isEmulatedBuilder(builderName string) bool {
// Support both the old infra's builder names and the LUCI builder names.
// The former's names are ad-hoc so we could maintain this invariant on
// the builder side. The latter's names are structured, and the signifier
// of emulation "emu" will appear as a "host" suffix after the GOOS and
// GOARCH because it modifies the run environment in such a way that it
// the target GOOS and GOARCH may not match the host. This suffix always
// begins with an underscore.
return strings.HasSuffix(builderName, "-emu") || strings.Contains(builderName, "_emu")
}

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ func syscallIsNotSupported(err error) bool {
}
}
if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrPermission) {
if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrPermission) || errors.Is(err, errors.ErrUnsupported) {
return true
}

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@ -284,7 +284,6 @@ func (a *ActionNode) tree() *Tree {
func (a *ActionNode) Copy() Node {
return a.tr.newAction(a.Pos, a.Line, a.Pipe.CopyPipe())
}
// CommandNode holds a command (a pipeline inside an evaluating action).