CircleCI is faster and has more features than Travis CI. Additionally,
based on the recent news, the future of Travis CI is rather uncertain.
Keep using Travis CI for macOS testing at the moment, as open source
projects will need to get special permission to use CircleCI for macOS
tests.
Support for channels is not complete. The following pieces are missing:
* Channels with values bigger than int. An int in TinyGo can always
contain at least a pointer, so pointers are okay to send.
* Buffered channels.
* The select statement.
time.Sleep now compiles on all systems, so lets use that.
Additionally, do a few improvements in time unit handling for the
scheduler. This should lead to somewhat longer sleep durations without
wrapping (on some platforms).
Some examples got smaller, some got bigger. In particular, code using
the scheduler got bigger and the blinky1 example got smaller (especially
on Arduino: 380 -> 314 bytes).
Missing features:
* keys other than strings
* more than 8 values in the hashmap
* growing a map when needed
* initial size hint
* delete(m, key)
* iterators (for range)
* initializing global maps
* ...more?
This is a big combined change. Other changes in this commit:
* Analyze makeinterface and make sure type switches don't include
unnecessary cases.
* Do not include CGo wrapper functions in the analyzer callgraph.
This also avoids some unnecessary type IDs.
* Give all Go named structs a name in LLVM.
* Use such a named struct for compiler-generated task data.
* Use the type and function names defined by the ssa and types
package instead of generating our own.
* Some improvements to function pointers.
* A few other minor improvements.
The one thing lacking here is interface-to-interface assertions.