The actual stack unwind code is still in C, but the rest of the code,
notably all the memory allocation, is now in Go. The names are changed
to the names used in the Go 1.7 runtime, but the code is necessarily
somewhat different.
The __go_makefunc_can_recover function is dropped, as the uses of it
were removed in https://golang.org/cl/198770044.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33414
From-SVN: r242715
I started to copy the Go 1.7 interface code, but the gc and gccgo
representations of interfaces are too different. So instead I rewrote
the gccgo interface code from C to Go. The code is largely the same as
it was, but the names are more like those used in the gc runtime.
I also copied over the string comparison functions, and tweaked the
compiler to use eqstring when comparing strings for equality.
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/31591
From-SVN: r241384
gcc/:
* gcc.c (default_compilers): Add entry for ".go".
* common.opt: Add -static-libgo as a driver option.
* doc/install.texi (Configuration): Mention libgo as an option for
--enable-shared. Mention go as an option for --enable-languages.
* doc/invoke.texi (Overall Options): Mention .go as a file name
suffix. Mention go as a -x option.
* doc/frontends.texi (G++ and GCC): Mention Go as a supported
language.
* doc/sourcebuild.texi (Top Level): Mention libgo.
* doc/standards.texi (Standards): Add section on Go language.
Move references for other languages into their own section.
* doc/contrib.texi (Contributors): Mention that I contributed the
Go frontend.
gcc/testsuite/:
* lib/go.exp: New file.
* lib/go-dg.exp: New file.
* lib/go-torture.exp: New file.
* lib/target-supports.exp (check_compile): Match // Go.
From-SVN: r167407