commit | a68e93791d978c51f242445678d3580b39737f5a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Keith Randall <khr@google.com> | Wed Feb 14 14:21:31 2018 -0800 |
committer | Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org> | Thu Feb 15 03:01:46 2018 +0000 |
tree | 8d94c3dce81891c3e31c36f7c558e578134d063a | |
parent | 419e6f0835b8ae24b66304b6a2e56458e14b15db [diff] |
[release-branch.go1.10] cmd/compile: fix constant folding of right shifts on s390x Repeat previous fix on amd64 for s390x. Sub-word right shifts should sign extend before shifting. Update #23812 Change-Id: I2d770190c7d8a22310b0dbd9facb3fb05afa362a Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/94028 Run-TryBot: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> (cherry picked from commit 1566bf90253097dfec83f621a48e761ded4d2144) Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/94216
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