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Austin Clements authored
Currently goroutineheader goes through some convolutions to *almost* print the scan state of a G. However, the code path that would print the scan state of the G refers to gStatusStrings where it almost certainly meant to refer to gScanStatusStrings (which is unused), so it winds up printing the regular status string without the scan state either way. Furthermore, if the G is in _Gwaiting, we override the status string and lose where this would indicate the scan state if it worked. This commit fixes this so the runtime prints the scan state. However, rather than using a parallel list of status strings, this simply adds a conditional print if the scan bit is set. This lets us remove the string list, prints the scan state even in _Gwaiting, and lets us strip off the scan bit at the beginning of the function, which simplifies the rest of it. Change-Id: Ic0adbe5c05abf4adda93da59f93b578172b28e3d Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18092Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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