basic.txt just builds main.go without a module. Similarly, we leave
imports.txt without a GOPRIVATE, to test the 'go list -m' fallback.
For all other tests, explicitly set GOPRIVATE, to avoid two exec calls -
both 'go env GOPRIVATE' as well as 'go list -m'. Each of those calls
takes in the order of 10ms, so saving ~26 exec calls should easily add
to 200-300ms saved from 'go test -short'.
Fixes #2.
Line numbers are now obfuscated, via `//line` comments.
Filenames are now obfuscated via `//line` comments, instead of changing the actual filename.
New flag `-tiny` to reduce the binary size, at the cost of reversibility.
This requires a bit of extra magic to replace one constant in
runtime/internal/sys, but that was simple enough given that we can reuse
a lot of the code to parse the files and write them to a temporary dir.
We can also drop the -X flags, as runtime.buildVersion is based on the
constant that we replace here.
Fixes#44, again.
Since we introduced $GARBLE_DIR, we stopped recommending the use of
toolexec directly. It's still possible to set up the right flags and env
vars, but that will be a moving target.
In particular, string obfuscation in #16 will require using $GARBLE_DIR
in more scenarios. A work-in-progress patch for string obfuscation
triggered this test script to start failing for the reason above.
While at it, we don't care about what the second build contains, since
we already compare it with the previous build.
The problem with the "grep" built-in command is that it prints the
entire data if there is an error. We don't want megabytes of binary
output for a test.