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author | Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> | Tue Mar 08 13:30:02 2022 -0800 |
committer | Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> | Tue Mar 08 21:53:16 2022 +0000 |
tree | dc70dc9fb0286758b06e4d6638aeaf83b06160da | |
parent | 787fd4475f9d9101bc138d0b9763b0f5ecca89a9 [diff] |
compiler: ignore function type result name in export data This change ensures that we never output a result name in the export data if there is only a single result. Previously we would output a ? if the single result had a name. That made the output unstable, because the hashing ignores the result name, so whether we output a ? or not depended on how equal hash elements were handled. For https://gcc.gnu.org/PR104832 Change-Id: I425ff0cdbf44f2987fb5278ca7324b0127523cb4 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/gofrontend/+/390874 Trust: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Cherry Mui <cherryyz@google.com>
Ian Lance Taylor Last update 15 June 2014
This is a compiler frontend for the Go programming language. The frontend was originally developed at Google, and was released in November 2009. It was originally written by Ian Lance Taylor.
It was originally written for GCC. As of this writing it only supports GCC, but the GCC support has been separated from the rest of the frontend, so supporting another compiler is feasible.
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