This change prevents interp from trying to execute goroutine starts or checks.
This fixes a bug where a goroutine started by an init function would run before the init function.
Bug 1790 ("musttail call must precede a ret with an optional bitcast")
is caused by the GC stack slot pass inserting a store instruction
between a musttail call and a return instruction. This is not allowed in
LLVM IR.
One solution would be to remove the musttail. That would probably work,
but 1) the go-llvm API doesn't support this and 2) this might have
unforeseen consequences. What I've done in this commit is to move the
store instruction to a position earlier in the basic block, just after
the last access to the GC stack slot alloca.
Thanks to @fgsch for a very small repro, which I've used as a regression
test.
Not sure why you would ever do this, but it appears to be allowed by the
Go specification and previously TinyGo would crash with an unhelpful
error message when you would do this. I don't see any practical use of
it.
The implementation simply runs the builtin directly.
While LLVM coroutines are one implementation of goroutines, it is not
the only one. Therefore, rename the tests to 'goroutines' to better
describe what they're for.