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doc: first draft of Go 1.6 release notes
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<h2 id="introduction">Introduction to Go 1.6</h2>
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The latest Go release, version 1.6, arrives six months after 1.5.
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Most of its changes are in the implementation of the language, runtime, and libraries.
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There are no changes to the language specification.
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As always, the release maintains the Go 1 <a href="/doc/go1compat.html">promise of compatibility</a>.
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We expect almost all Go programs to continue to compile and run as before.
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The release adds new ports to <a href="#ports">Linux on 64-bit MIPS and Android on 32-bit x86</a>;
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defined and enforced <a href="#cgo">rules for sharing Go pointers with C</a>;
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transparent, automatic <a href="#http">support for HTTP/2</a>;
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and a new mechanism for <a href="#template">template reuse</a>.
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<h2 id="language">Changes to the language</h2>
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There are no language changes in this release.
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<h2 id="ports">Ports</h2>
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<p>
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Go 1.6 adds experimental ports to
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Linux on 64-bit MIPS (<code>linux/mips64</code> and <code>linux/mips64le</code>).
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These ports support <code>cgo</code> but only with internal linking.
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</p>
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<p>
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Go 1.6 also adds an experimental port to Android on 32-bit x86 (<code>android/386</code>).
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</p>
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<p>
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On FreeBSD, Go 1.6 defaults to using <code>clang</code>, not <code>gcc</code>, as the external C compiler.
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</p>
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<p>
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On Linux on little-endian 64-bit PowerPC (<code>linux/ppc64le</code>),
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Go 1.6 now supports <code>cgo</code> with external linking and
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is roughly feature complete.
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</p>
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<p>
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On NaCl, Go 1.5 required SDK version pepper-41.
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Go 1.6 adds support for later SDK versions.
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<pre>
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TODO: CX no longer available on 386 assembly? (https://golang.org/cl/16386)
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<h2 id="tools">Tools</h2>
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<h3 id="cgo">Cgo</h3>
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<p>
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There is one major change to <a href="/cmd/cgo/"><code>cgo</code></a>, along with one minor change.
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</p>
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<p>
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The major change is the definition of rules for sharing Go pointers with C code,
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to ensure that such C code can coexist with Go's garbage collector.
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Briefly, Go and C may share memory allocated by Go
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when a pointer to that memory is passed to C as part of a <code>cgo</code> call,
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provided that the memory itself contains no pointers to Go-allocated memory,
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and provided that C does not retain the pointer after the call returns.
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These rules are checked by the runtime during program execution:
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if the runtime detects a violation, it prints a diagnosis and crashes the program.
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The checks can be disabled by setting the environment variable
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<code>GODEBUG=cgocheck=0</code>, but note that the vast majority of
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code identified by the checks is subtly incompatible with garbage collection
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in one way or another.
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Disabling the checks will typically only lead to more mysterious failure modes.
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Fixing the code in question should be strongly preferred
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over turning off the checks.
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See the <a href="/cmd/cgo/#hdr-Passing_pointers"><code>cgo</code> documentation</a> for more details.
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<p>
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The minor change is
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the addition of explicit <code>C.complexfloat</code> and <code>C.complexdouble</code> types,
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separate from Go's <code>complex64</code> and <code>complex128</code>.
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Matching the other numeric types, C's complex types and Go's complex type are
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no longer interchangeable.
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<h3 id="compiler">Compiler Toolchain</h3>
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<p>
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The compiler toolchain is mostly unchanged.
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Internally, the most significant change is that the parser is now hand-written
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instead of generated from <a href="/cmd/yacc/">yacc</a>.
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</p>
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<p>
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The compiler, linker, and <code>go</code> command have new flag <code>-msan</code>,
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analogous to <code>-race</code> and only available on linux/amd64,
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that enables interoperation with the <a href="http://clang.llvm.org/docs/MemorySanitizer.html">Clang MemorySanitizer</a>.
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Such interoperation useful mainly for testing a program containing suspect C or C++ code.
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</p>
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<p>
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The linker has a new option <code>-libgcc</code> to set the expected location
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of the C compiler support library when linking <a href="/cmd/cgo/"><code>cgo</code></a> code.
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The option is only consulted when using <code>-linkmode=internal</code>,
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and it may be set to <code>none</code> to disable the use of a support library.
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</p>
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<p>
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TODO: Something about build modes.
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</p>
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<p>
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As a reminder, the linker's <code>-X</code> flag changed in Go 1.5.
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In Go 1.4 and earlier, it took two arguments, as in
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</p>
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<pre>
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-X importpath.name value
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</pre>
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<p>
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Go 1.5 added an alternative syntax using a single argument
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that is itself a <code>name=value</code> pair:
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</p>
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<pre>
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-X importpath.name=value
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</pre>
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<p>
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In Go 1.5 the old syntax was still accepted, after printing a warning
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suggesting use of the new syntax instead.
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Go 1.6 continues to accept the old syntax and print the warning.
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Go 1.7 will remove support for the old syntax.
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</p>
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<h3 id="gccgo">Gccgo</h3>
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<p>
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The release schedules for the GCC and Go projects do not coincide.
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GCC release 5 contains the Go 1.4 version of gccgo.
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The next release, GCC 6, will have the Go 1.5 version of gccgo.
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Due to release scheduling, it is likely that
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Go 1.6 will not be in a GCC release until GCC 7.
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</p>
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<h3 id="go_command">Go command</h3>
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<p>
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The <a href="/cmd/go"><code>go</code></a> command's basic operation
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is unchanged, but there are a number of changes worth noting.
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</p>
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<p>
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Go 1.5 introduced experimental support for vendoring,
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enabled by setting the <code>GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT</code> environment variable to <code>1</code>.
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Go 1.6 keeps the vendoring support, no longer considered experimental,
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and enables it by default.
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It can be disabled explicitly by setting
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the <code>GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT</code> environment variable to <code>0</code>.
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Go 1.7 will remove support for the environment variable.
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</p>
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<p>
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The most likely problem caused by enabling vendoring by default happens
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in source trees containing an existing directory named <code>vendor</code> that
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does not expect to be interpreted according to new vendoring semantics.
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In this case, the simplest fix is to rename the directory to anything other
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than <code>vendor</code> and update any affected import paths.
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</p>
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<p>
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For details about vendoring,
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see the documentation for the <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Vendor_Directories"><code>go</code> command</a>
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and the <a href="https://golang.org/s/go15vendor">design document</a>.
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</p>
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<p>
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There is a new build flag, <code>-msan</code>,
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that compiles Go with support for the LLVM memory sanitizer.
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This is intended mainly for use when linking against C or C++ code
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that is being checked with the memory sanitizer.
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</p>
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<h3 id="doc_command">Go doc command</h3>
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<p>
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Go 1.5 introduced the
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<a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Show_documentation_for_package_or_symbol"><code>go doc</code></a> command,
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which allows references to packages using only the package name, as in
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<code>go</code> <code>doc</code> <code>http</code>.
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In the event of ambiguity, the Go 1.5 behavior was to use the package
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with the lexicographically earliest import path.
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In Go 1.6, ambiguity is resolved by preferring import paths with
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fewer elements, breaking ties using lexicographic comparison.
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An important effect of this change is that original copies of packages
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are now preferred over vendored copies.
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Successful searches also tend to run faster.
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</p>
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<h3 id="vet_command">Go vet command</h3>
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<p>
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The <a href="/cmd/vet"><code>go vet</code></a> command now diagnoses
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passing function or method values as arguments to <code>Printf</code>,
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such as when passing <code>f</code> where <code>f()</code> was intended.
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</p>
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<h2 id="performance">Performance</h2>
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<p>
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As always, the changes are so general and varied that precise statements
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about performance are difficult to make.
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Some programs may run faster, some slower.
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On average the programs in the Go 1 benchmark suite run a few percent faster in Go 1.6
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than they did in Go 1.5.
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The garbage collector's pauses are even lower than in Go 1.5,
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although the effect is likely only noticeable for programs using
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a large amount of memory.
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</p>
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<p>
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There have been significant optimizations bringing more than 10% improvements
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to implementations of the
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<a href="/pkg/compress/bzip2/"><code>compress/bzip2</code></a>,
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<a href="/pkg/compress/gzip/"><code>compress/gzip</code></a>,
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<a href="/pkg/crypto/aes/"><code>crypto/aes</code></a>,
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<a href="/pkg/crypto/elliptic/"><code>crypto/elliptic</code></a>,
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<a href="/pkg/crypto/ecdsa/"><code>crypto/ecdsa</code></a>, and
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<a href="/pkg/sort/"><code>sort</code></a> packages.
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</p>
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<h2 id="library">Core library</h2>
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<h3 id="http">HTTP</h3>
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<p>
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Go 1.6 adds transparent support in the
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<a href="/pkg/net/http/"><code>net/http</code></a> package
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for the new <a href="https://http2.github.io/">HTTP/2 protocol</a>.
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Go clients and servers will automatically use HTTP/2 as appropriate when using HTTPS.
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There is no exported API specific to details of the HTTP/2 protocol handling,
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just as there is no exported API specific to HTTP/1.1.
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</p>
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<p>
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Programs that must disable HTTP/2 can do so by setting
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<a href="/pkg/net/http/#Transport"><code>Transport.TLSNextProto</code></a> (for clients)
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or
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<a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server"><code>Server.TLSNextProto</code></a> (for servers)
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to a non-nil, empty map.
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</p>
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<p>
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Programs that must adjust HTTP/2 protocol-specific details can import and use
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<a href="https://golang.org/x/net/http2"><code>golang.org/x/net/http2</code></a>,
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in particular its
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<a href="https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/net/http2/#ConfigureServer">ConfigureServer</a>
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and
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<a href="https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/net/http2/#ConfigureTransport">ConfigureTransport</a>
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functions.
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</p>
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<p>
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For program-ending panics, the runtime now by default
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prints only the stack of the running goroutine,
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not all existing goroutines.
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Usually only the current goroutine is relevant to a panic,
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so omitting the others significantly reduces irrelevant output
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in a crash message.
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To see the stacks from all goroutines in crash messages, set the environment variable
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<code>GOTRACEBACK</code> to <code>all</code>
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and rerun the program.
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See the <a href="/pkg/runtime/#hdr-Environment_Variables">runtime documentation</a> for details.
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</p>
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<p>
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The runtime has added lightweight, best-effort detection of concurrent misuse of maps.
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As always, if one goroutine is writing to a map, no other goroutine should be
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reading or writing the map concurrently.
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If the runtime detects this condition, it prints a diagnosis and crashes the program.
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The best way to find out more about the problem is to run the program
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under the
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<a href="https://blog.golang.org/race-detector">race detector</a>,
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which will more reliably identify the race
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and give more detail.
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</p>
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<p>
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The
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<a href="/pkg/reflect/"><code>reflect</code></a> package has
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<a href="https://golang.org/issue/12367">resolved a long-standing incompatibility</a>
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between the gc and gccgo toolchains
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regarding embedded unexported struct types containing exported fields.
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Code that walks data structures using reflection, especially to implement
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serialization in the spirit
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of the
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<a href="/pkg/encoding/json/"><code>encoding/json</code></a> and
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<a href="/pkg/encoding/xml/"><code>encoding/xml</code></a> packages,
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may need to be updated.
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</p>
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<p>
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The problem arises when using reflection to walk through
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an embedded unexported struct-typed field
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into an exported field of that struct.
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In this case, <code>reflect</code> had incorrectly reported
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the embedded field as exported, by returning an empty <code>Field.PkgPath</code>.
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Now it correctly reports the field as unexported
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but ignores that fact when evaluating access to exported fields
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contained within the struct.
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</p>
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<p>
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<em>Updating</em>:
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Typically, code that previously walked over structs and used
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</p>
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<pre>
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f.PkgPath != ""
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<p>
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to exclude inaccessible fields
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should now use
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</p>
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<pre>
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f.PkgPath != "" && !f.Anonymous
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</pre>
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<p>
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For example, see the changes to the implementations of
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<a href="https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/14011/2/src/encoding/json/encode.go"><code>encoding/json</code></a> and
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<a href="https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/14012/2/src/encoding/xml/typeinfo.go"><code>encoding/xml</code></a>.
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</p>
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<h3 id="sort">Sorting</h3>
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<p>
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In the
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<a href="/pkg/sort/"><code>sort</code></a>
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package,
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the implementation of
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<a href="/pkg/sort/#Sort"><code>Sort</code></a>
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has been rewritten to make about 10% fewer calls to the
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<a href="/pkg/sort/#Interface"><code>Interface</code></a>'s
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<code>Less</code> and <code>Swap</code>
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methods, with a corresponding overall time savings.
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The new algorithm does choose a different ordering than before
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for values that compare equal (those pairs for which <code>Less(i,</code> <code>j)</code> and <code>Less(j,</code> <code>i)</code> are false).
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<p>
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<em>Updating</em>:
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The definition of <code>Sort</code> makes no guarantee about the final order of equal values,
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but the new behavior may still break programs that expect a specific order.
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Such programs should either refine their <code>Less</code> implementations
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to report the desired order
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or should switch to
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<a href="/pkg/sort/#Stable"><code>Stable</code></a>,
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which preserves the original input order
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of equal values.
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<p>
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<a href="/pkg/text/template/">text/template</a> package,
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there are two significant new features to make writing templates easier.
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</p>
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<p>
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First, it is now possible to <a href="/pkg/text/template/#hdr-Text_and_spaces">trim spaces around template actions</a>,
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which can make template definitions more readable.
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A minus sign at the beginning of an action says to trim space before the action,
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and a minus sign at the end of an action says to trim space after the action.
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For example, the template
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<pre>
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<
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{{"{{"}}- 45}}
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formats as <code>23<45</code>.
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</p>
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<p>
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Second, the new <a href="/pkg/text/template/#hdr-Actions"><code>{{"{{"}}block}}</code> action</a>,
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combined with allowing redefinition of named templates,
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provides a simple way to define pieces of a template that
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can be replaced in different instantiations.
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For example, the template
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</p>
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<pre>
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<title>{{"{{"}}block "title"}}Page Title{{"{{"}}end}}</title>
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<body>
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<h1>{{"{{"}}template "title"}}</h1>
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{{"{{"}}block "page"}}Main text{{"{{"}}end}}
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</pre>
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<p>
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defines the basic formatting of a web page. A program can then
|
||||
overlay that template with new definitions for the <code>"title"</code>
|
||||
and <code>"page"</code> blocks to reuse the formatting for another page.
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<h3 id="minor_library_changes">Minor changes to the library</h3>
|
||||
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
In the <a href="/pkg/archive/zip/"><code>archive/zip</code></a> package, the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/archive/zip/#Reader"><code>Reader</code></a> type now has a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/archive/zip/#Reader.RegisterDecompressor"><code>RegisterDecompressor</code></a> method,
|
||||
and the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/archive/zip/#Writer"><code>Writer</code></a> type now has a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/archive/zip/#Writer.RegisterCompressor"><code>RegisterCompressor</code></a> method,
|
||||
enabling control over compression options for individual zip files.
|
||||
These take precedence over the pre-existing global
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/archive/zip/#RegisterDecompressor"><code>RegisterDecompressor</code></a> and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/archive/zip/#RegisterCompressor"><code>RegisterCompressor</code></a> functions.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/bufio/"><code>bufio</code></a> package's
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/bufio/#Scanner"><code>Scanner</code></a> type now has a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/bufio/#Scanner.Buffer"><code>Buffer</code></a> method,
|
||||
to specify an initial buffer and maximum buffer size to use during scanning.
|
||||
This makes it possible, when needed, to scan tokens larger than
|
||||
<code>MaxScanTokenSize</code>.
|
||||
Also for the <code>Scanner</code>, the package now defines the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/bufio/#ErrFinalToken"><code>ErrFinalToken</code></a> error value, for use by
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/bufio/#SplitFunc">split functions</a> to abort processing or to return a final empty token.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/compress/flate/"><code>compress/flate</code></a> package
|
||||
has deprecated its
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/compress/flate/#ReadError"><code>ReadError</code></a> and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/compress/flate/#WriteError"><code>WriteError</code></a> error implementations.
|
||||
In Go 1.5 they were only rarely returned when an error was encountered;
|
||||
now they are never returned, although they remain defined for compatibility.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/compress/flate/"><code>compress/flate</code></a>,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/compress/gzip/"><code>compress/gzip</code></a>, and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/compress/zlib/"><code>compress/zlib</code></a> packages
|
||||
now report
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/io/#ErrUnexpectedEOF"><code>io.ErrUnexpectedEOF</code></a> for truncated input streams, instead of
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/io/#EOF"><code>io.EOF</code></a>.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/"><code>crypto/tls</code></a> package
|
||||
has a variety of minor changes.
|
||||
It now allows
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#Listen"><code>Listen</code></a>
|
||||
to succeed when the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#Config"><code>Config</code></a>
|
||||
has a nil <code>Certificates</code>, as long as the <code>GetCertificate</code> callback is set,
|
||||
it adds support for RSA with AES-GCM cipher suites,
|
||||
and
|
||||
it adds a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#RecordHeaderError"><code>RecordHeaderError</code></a>
|
||||
to allow clients (in particular, the <a href="/pkg/net/http/"><code>net/http</code></a> package)
|
||||
to report a better error when attempting a TLS connection to a non-TLS server.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/"><code>crypto/x509</code></a> package
|
||||
now permits certificates to contain negative serial numbers
|
||||
(technically an error, but unfortunately common in practice),
|
||||
and it defines a new
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#InsecureAlgorithmError"><code>InsecureAlgorithmError</code></a>
|
||||
to give a better error message when rejecting a certificate
|
||||
signed with an insecure algorithm like MD5.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf"><code>debug/dwarf</code></a> and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/debug/elf/"><code>debug/elf</code></a> packages
|
||||
together add support for compressed DWARF sections.
|
||||
User code needs no updating: the sections are decompressed automatically when read.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/debug/elf/"><code>debug/elf</code></a> package
|
||||
adds support for general compressed ELF sections.
|
||||
User code needs no updating: the sections are decompressed automatically when read.
|
||||
However, compressed
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/debug/elf/#Section"><code>Section</code></a>'s do not support random access:
|
||||
they have a nil <code>ReaderAt</code> field.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/encoding/asn1/"><code>encoding/asn1</code></a> package
|
||||
now exports
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/asn1/#pkg-constants">tag and class constants</a>
|
||||
useful for advanced parsing of ASN.1 structures.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
Also in the <a href="/pkg/encoding/asn1/"><code>encoding/asn1</code></a> package,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/asn1/#Unmarshal"><code>Unmarshal</code></a> now rejects various non-standard integer and length encodings.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/encoding/json/"><code>encoding/json</code></a> package
|
||||
now checks the syntax of a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/json/#Number"><code>Number</code></a>
|
||||
before marshaling it, requiring that it conforms to the JSON specification for numeric values.
|
||||
As in previous releases, the zero <code>Number</code> (an empty string) is marshaled as a literal 0 (zero).
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/encoding/xml/"><code>encoding/xml</code></a> package's
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/xml/#Marshal"><code>Marshal</code></a>
|
||||
function now supports a <code>cdata</code> attribute, such as <code>chardata</code>
|
||||
but encoding its argument in one or more <code><![CDATA[ ... ]]></code> tags.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
Also in the <a href="/pkg/encoding/xml/"><code>encoding/xml</code></a> package,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/xml/#Decoder"><code>Decoder</code></a>'s
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/xml/#Decoder.Token"><code>Token</code></a> method
|
||||
now reports an error when encountering EOF before seeing all open tags closed,
|
||||
consistent with its general requirement that tags in the input be properly matched.
|
||||
To avoid that requirement, use
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/xml/#Decoder.RawToken"><code>RawToken</code></a>.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/fmt/"><code>fmt</code></a> package now allows
|
||||
any integer type as an argument to
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/fmt/#Printf"><code>Printf</code></a>'s <code>*</code> width and precision specification.
|
||||
In previous releases, the argument to <code>*</code> was required to have type <code>int</code>.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
Also in the <a href="/pkg/fmt/"><code>fmt</code></a> package,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/fmt/#Scanf"><code>Scanf</code></a> can now scan hexadecimal strings using %X, as an alias for %x.
|
||||
Both formats accept any mix of upper- and lower-case hexadecimal.
|
||||
<a href="golang.org/x/13585">TODO: Keep?</a>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/image/"><code>image</code></a>
|
||||
and
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/image/color/"><code>image/color</code></a> packages
|
||||
add
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/image/#NYCbCrA"><code>NYCbCrA</code></a>
|
||||
and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/color/#NYCbCrA"><code>NYCbCrA</code></a>
|
||||
types, to support Y'CbCr images with non-premultiplied alpha.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/io/"><code>io</code></a> package's
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/io/#MultiWriter"><code>MultiWriter</code></a>
|
||||
implementation now implements a <code>WriteString</code> method,
|
||||
for use by
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/io/#WriteString"><code>WriteString</code></a>.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
In the <a href="/pkg/math/big/"><code>math/big</code></a> package,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/big/#Int"><code>Int</code></a> adds
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/big/#Int.Append"><code>Append</code></a>
|
||||
and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/big/#Int.Text"><code>Text</code></a>
|
||||
methods to give more control over printing.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
Also in the <a href="/pkg/math/big/"><code>math/big</code></a> package,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/big/#Float"><code>Float</code></a> now implements
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/#TextMarshaler"><code>encoding.TextMarshaler</code></a> and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/#TextUnmarshaler"><code>encoding.TextUnmarshaler</code></a>,
|
||||
allowing it to be serialized in a natural form by the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/json/"><code>encoding/json</code></a> and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/encoding/xml/"><code>encoding/xml</code></a> packages.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
Also in the <a href="/pkg/math/big/"><code>math/big</code></a> package,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/big/#Float"><code>Float</code></a>'s
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/big/#Float.Append"><code>Append</code></a> method now supports the special precision argument -1.
|
||||
As in
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/strconv/#ParseFloat"><code>strconv.ParseFloat</code></a>,
|
||||
precision -1 means to use the smallest number of digits necessary such that
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/big/#Float.Parse"><code>Parse</code></a>
|
||||
reading the result into a <code>Float</code> of the same precision
|
||||
will yield the original value.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/math/rand/"><code>math/rand</code></a> package
|
||||
adds a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Read"><code>Read</code></a>
|
||||
function, and likewise
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Rand"><code>Rand</code></a> adds a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/math/rand/#Rand.Read"><code>Read</code></a> method.
|
||||
These make it easier to generate pseudorandom test data.
|
||||
Note that, like the rest of the package,
|
||||
these should not be used in cryptographic settings;
|
||||
for such purposes, use the <a href="/pkg/crypto/rand/"><code>crypto/rand</code></a> package instead.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/net/"><code>net</code></a> package's
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/#ParseMAC"><code>ParseMAC</code></a> function now accepts 20-byte IP-over-InfiniBand (IPoIB) link-layer addresses.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
Also in the <a href="/pkg/net/"><code>net</code></a> package,
|
||||
there have been a few changes to DNS lookups.
|
||||
First, the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/#DNSError"><code>DNSError</code></a> error implementation now implements
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/#Error"><code>Error</code></a>,
|
||||
and in particular its new
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/#DNSError.IsTemporary"><code>IsTemporary</code></a>
|
||||
method returns true for DNS server errors.
|
||||
Second, DNS lookup functions such as
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/#LookupAddr"><code>LookupAddr</code></a>
|
||||
now return rooted domain names (with a trailing dot)
|
||||
on Plan 9 and Windows, to match the behavior of Go on Unix systems.
|
||||
TODO: Third, lookups satisfied from /etc/hosts now add a trailing dot as well,
|
||||
so that looking up 127.0.0.1 typically now returns “localhost.” not “localhost”.
|
||||
This is arguably a mistake but is not yet fixed. See https://golang.org/issue/13564.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/net/http/"><code>net/http</code></a> package has
|
||||
a number of minor additions beyond the HTTP/2 support already discussed.
|
||||
First, the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/http/#FileServer"><code>FileServer</code></a> now sorts its generated directory listings by file name.
|
||||
Second, the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/http/#Client"><code>Client</code></a> now allows user code to set the
|
||||
<code>Expect:</code> <code>100-continue</code> header.
|
||||
Third, there are
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/http/#pkg-constants">four new error codes</a> from RFC 6585:
|
||||
<code>StatusPreconditionRequired</code> (428),
|
||||
<code>StatusTooManyRequests</code> (429),
|
||||
<code>StatusRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge</code> (431),
|
||||
and
|
||||
<code>StatusNetworkAuthenticationRequired</code> (511).
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
Also in the <a href="/pkg/net/http/"><code>net/http</code></a> package,
|
||||
there are a few change related to the handling of a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/http/#Request"><code>Request</code></a> data structure with its <code>Method</code> field set to the empty string.
|
||||
An empty <code>Method</code> field has always been documented as an alias for <code>"GET"</code>
|
||||
and it remains so.
|
||||
However, Go 1.6 fixes a few routines that did not treat an empty
|
||||
<code>Method</code> the same as an explicit <code>"GET"</code>.
|
||||
Most notably, in previous releases
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/http/#Client"><code>Client</code></a> followed redirects only with
|
||||
<code>Method</code> set explicitly to <code>"GET"</code>;
|
||||
in Go 1.6 <code>Client</code> also follows redirects for the empty <code>Method</code>.
|
||||
Finally,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/http/#NewRequest"><code>NewRequest</code></a> accepts a <code>method</code> argument that has not been
|
||||
documented as allowed to be empty.
|
||||
In past releases, passing an empty <code>method</code> argument resulted
|
||||
in a <code>Request</code> with an empty <code>Method</code> field.
|
||||
In Go 1.6, the resulting <code>Request</code> always has an initialized
|
||||
<code>Method</code> field: if its argument is an empty string, <code>NewRequest</code>
|
||||
sets the <code>Method</code> field in the returned <code>Request</code> to <code>"GET"</code>.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/net/http/httptest/"><code>net/http/httptest</code></a> package's
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/http/httptest/#ResponseRecorder"><code>ResponseRecorder</code></a> now initializes a default Content-Type header
|
||||
using the same content-sniffing algorithm as in
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server"><code>http.Server</code></a>.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/net/url/"><code>net/url</code></a> package's
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/url/#Parse"><code>Parse</code></a> is now stricter and more spec-compliant regarding the parsing
|
||||
of host names.
|
||||
For example, spaces in the host name are no longer accepted.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
Also in the <a href="/pkg/net/url/"><code>net/url</code></a> package,
|
||||
the <a href="/pkg/net/url/#Error"><code>Error</code></a> type now implements
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/net/#Error"><code>net.Error</code></a>.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/os/"><code>os</code></a> package's
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/os/#IsExist"><code>IsExist</code></a>,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/os/#IsNotExist"><code>IsNotExist</code></a>,
|
||||
and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/os/#IsPermission"><code>IsPermission</code></a>
|
||||
now return correct results when inquiring about an
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/os/#SyscallError"><code>SyscallError</code></a>.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
In the <a href="/pkg/os/exec/"><code>os/exec</code></a> package,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/os/exec/#Cmd"><code>Cmd</code></a>'s
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/os/exec/#Cmd.Output"><code>Output</code></a> method continues to return an
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/os/exec/#ExitError"><code>ExitError</code></a> when a command exits with an unsuccessful status.
|
||||
If standard error would otherwise have been discarded,
|
||||
the returned <code>ExitError</code> now holds a prefix
|
||||
(currently 32 kB) of the failed command's standard error output,
|
||||
for debugging or for inclusion in error messages.
|
||||
The <code>ExitError</code>'s
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/os/exec/#ExitError.String"><code>String</code></a>
|
||||
method does not show the captured standard error;
|
||||
programs must retrieve it from the data structure
|
||||
separately.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
On Windows, the <a href="/pkg/path/filepath/"><code>path/filepath</code></a> package's
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/path/filepath/#Join"><code>Join</code></a> function now correctly handles the case when the base is a relative drive path.
|
||||
For example, <code>Join(`c:`,</code> <code>`a`)</code> now
|
||||
returns <code>`c:a`</code> instead of <code>`c:\a`</code> as in past releases.
|
||||
This may affect code that expects the incorrect result.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
In the <a href="/pkg/regexp/"><code>regexp</code></a> package,
|
||||
the
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/regexp/#Regexp"><code>Regexp</code></a> type has always been safe for use by
|
||||
concurrent goroutines.
|
||||
It uses a <a href="/pkg/sync/#Mutex"><code>sync.Mutex</code></a> to protect
|
||||
a cache of scratch spaces used during regular expression searches.
|
||||
Some high-concurrency servers using the same <code>Regexp</code> from many goroutines
|
||||
have seen degraded performance due to contention on that mutex.
|
||||
To help such servers, <code>Regexp</code> now has a
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/regexp/#Regexp.Copy"><code>Copy</code></a> method,
|
||||
which makes a copy of a <code>Regexp</code> that shares most of the structure
|
||||
of the original but has its own scratch space cache.
|
||||
Two goroutines can use different copies of a <code>Regexp</code>
|
||||
without mutex contention.
|
||||
A copy does have additional space overhead, so <code>Copy</code>
|
||||
should only be used when contention has been observed.
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
The <a href="/pkg/strconv/"><code>strconv</code></a> package adds
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/strconv/#IsGraphic"><code>IsGraphic</code></a>,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/strconv/#QuoteToGraphic"><code>QuoteToGraphic</code></a>,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/strconv/#QuoteRuneToGraphic"><code>QuoteRuneToGraphic</code></a>,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/strconv/#AppendQuoteToGraphic"><code>AppendQuoteToGraphic</code></a>,
|
||||
and
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/strconv/#AppendQuoteRuneToGraphic"><code>AppendQuoteRuneToGraphic</code></a>,
|
||||
analogous to
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/strconv/#IsPrint"><code>IsPrint</code></a>,
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/strconv/#QuoteToPrint"><code>QuoteToPrint</code></a>,
|
||||
and so on.
|
||||
The <code>Print</code> family escapes all space characters except ASCII space (U+0020).
|
||||
In contrast, the <code>Graphic</code> family does not escape any Unicode space characters (category Zs).
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
In the <a href="/pkg/testing/"><code>testing</code></a> package,
|
||||
when a test calls
|
||||
<a href="/pkg/testing/#T.Parallel">t.Parallel</a>,
|
||||
that test is paused until all non-parallel tests complete, and then
|
||||
that test continues execution with all other parallel tests.
|
||||
Go 1.6 changes the time reported for such a test:
|
||||
previously the time counted only the parallel execution,
|
||||
but now it also counts the time from the start of testing
|
||||
until the call to <code>t.Parallel</code>.
|
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</li>
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<li>
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The <a href="/pkg/text/template/"><code>text/template</code></a> package
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contains two minor changes, in addition to the <a href="#template">major changes</a>
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described above.
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First, it adds a new
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<a href="/pkg/text/template/#ExecError"><code>ExecError</code></a> type
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returned for any error during
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<a href="/pkg/text/template/#Template.Execute"><code>Execute</code></a>
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that does not originate in a <code>Write</code> to the underlying writer.
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Callers can distinguish template usage errors from I/O errors by checking for
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<code>ExecError</code>.
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Second, the
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<a href="/pkg/text/template/#Template.Funcs"><code>Funcs</code></a> method
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now checks that the names used as keys in the
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<a href="/pkg/text/template/#FuncMap"><code>FuncMap</code></a>
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are identifiers that can appear in a template function invocation.
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If not, <code>Funcs</code> panics.
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</li>
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<li>
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The <a href="/pkg/time/"><code>time</code></a> package's
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<a href="/pkg/time/#Parse"><code>Parse</code></a> function has always rejected any day of month larger than 31,
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such as January 32.
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In Go 1.6, <code>Parse</code> now also rejects February 29 in non-leap years,
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February 30, February 31, April 31, June 31, September 31, and November 31.
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</li>
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</ul>
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Tools:
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cmd/cgo: fix C.complexfloat and C.complexdouble and treat as separate types from complex64 and complex128 (https://golang.org/cl/17208)
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cmd/cgo: new pointer passing rules defined and enforced (https://golang.org/issue/12416, https://golang.org/issue/17064)
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cmd/compile: parser now hand-written
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cmd/compile: add -msan option (https://golang.org/cl/16160)
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cmd/dist: use clang on FreeBSD (https://golang.org/cl/16635)
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cmd/doc: search packages in breadth-first order (https://golang.org/cl/17691)
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cmd/go: vendoring enabled by default (https://golang.org/cl/13967/)
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cmd/go: flags for tests must precede package name if present; also makes it easier to pass flags to test binaries (https://golang.org/cl/14826)
|
||||
cmd/go: add -msan option (https://golang.org/cl/16169)
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||||
cmd/go: -buildmode=pie now default on android/arm (https://golang.org/cl/16055)
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cmd/link: add -libgcc option (https://golang.org/cl/16993)
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cmd/link: add -msan option (https://golang.org/cl/16161)
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||||
cmd/vet: diagnose using Printf on a func value
|
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cmd/vet: -all -shadow means all the default checks and the shadow check (https://golang.org/cl/16325)
|
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|
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Ports:
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|
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Add new experimental ports for linux/mips64 and linux/mips64le: no cgo, external linking or disasm yet (https://golang.org/cl/14460 and others)
|
||||
NaCl is no longer restricted to pepper_41 (https://golang.org/cl/13958/)
|
||||
|
||||
cmd/go: new -buildmode=shared, -buildmode=pie
|
||||
|
||||
CX no longer available for 386 assembly? (https://golang.org/cl/16386)
|
||||
|
||||
Reflect change:
|
||||
cmd/compile/internal/gc: make embedded unexported structs RO (https://golang.org/cl/14085)
|
||||
encoding/json: check for exported fields in embedded structs (https://golang.org/cl/14011)
|
||||
encoding/xml: check for exported fields in embedded structs (https://golang.org/cl/14012)
|
||||
reflect: adjust access to unexported embedded structs (https://golang.org/cl/14010)
|
||||
|
||||
API additions and behavior changes:
|
||||
|
||||
archive/zip: per-file compressors (https://golang.org/cl/16669)
|
||||
bufio: add Scanner.Buffer (https://golang.org/cl/14599/)
|
||||
bufio: add ErrFinalToken as a sentinel value for Scan's split functions (https://golang.org/cl/14924)
|
||||
compress/bzip2: about 20% faster to decode (https://golang.org/cl/13853)
|
||||
compress/flate: deprecate ReadError, WriteError (https://golang.org/cl/14834)
|
||||
compress/flate: detect truncated streams (https://golang.org/cl/14833)
|
||||
compress/gzip: detect truncated streams (https://golang.org/cl/14832)
|
||||
compress/zlib: detect truncated streams (https://golang.org/cl/14835)
|
||||
crypto/aes: dedicated asm version of AES-GCM (https://golang.org/cl/10484)
|
||||
crypto/elliptic, ecrypto/ecdsa: P256 assembly (https://golang.org/cl/8968)
|
||||
crypto/tls: allow tls.Listen when only GetCertifite is provided (https://golang.org/cl/13801)
|
||||
crypto/tls: support for TSA_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 and TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 (https://golang.org/cl/16924)
|
||||
crypto/tls: RecordHeaderError (https://golang.org/cl/16078)
|
||||
crypto/x509: permit negative serial numbers (https://golang.org/cl/17247)
|
||||
crypto/x509: InsecureAlgorithmError (https://golang.org/cl/17400)
|
||||
debug/elf: supports old-style compressed DWARF (https://golang.org/cl/17340)
|
||||
debug/elf: transparent decompress of compressed sections (https://golang.org/cl/17341)
|
||||
encoding/asn1: export tag and class constants (https://golang.org/cl/17311)
|
||||
encoding/asn1: enforce use of short form lengths (https://golang.org/cl/16517)
|
||||
encoding/asn1: reject invalid integers (https://golang.org/cl/17008)
|
||||
encoding/json: Number marshaling check validity (https://golang.org/cl/12250)
|
||||
encoding/xml: ,cdata attribute (https://golang.org/cl/16047)
|
||||
encoding/xml: SyntaxError for prematurely ended XML (https://golang.org/cl/14315)
|
||||
fmt: allow any integer type as an argument to the * operator (https://golang.org/cl/14491/)
|
||||
fmt: scan %X for strings (https://golang.org/cl/15689)
|
||||
image: add NYCbCrA types (https://golang.org/cl/15671)
|
||||
io: MultiWriter now supports WriteString (https://golang.org/cl/12485)
|
||||
math/big: new API Int.Text, Int.Append (https://golang.org/cl/14994)
|
||||
math/big: Float implements TextMarshaler, TextUnmarshaler (https://golang.org/cl/15050)
|
||||
math/big: -1 precision now works for float.Append
|
||||
math/rand: add Read (https://golang.org/cl/14522)
|
||||
net: ParseMAC now accepts 20-byte IPoIB link-layer addresses
|
||||
net: DNS server error now reported as Temporary (https://golang.org/cl/14169)
|
||||
net: rooted DNS names on Windows (https://golang.org/cl/13887), Plan 9 (https://golang.org/cl/15581)
|
||||
net: https://golang.org/cl/17216 is "localhost." (possible bug; see https://golang.org/issue/13564)
|
||||
net/http: new error codes from RFC 6585 (https://golang.org/cl/15732)
|
||||
net/http: Client supports Expect: 100-continue (https://golang.org/cl/10091)
|
||||
net/http: HTTP/2.0 support (many CLs)
|
||||
net/http: FileServer now sorts directory entries (https://golang.org/cl/14161)
|
||||
net/http: ResponseRecorder detects Content-Type (https://golang.org/cl/16096)
|
||||
net/http: req.Method=="" now follows redirects like req.Method=="GET" (https://golang.org/cl/17318)
|
||||
net/http: make NewRequest with empty method set Method==GET (https://golang.org/cl/17699)
|
||||
net/url: make *url.Error implement net.Error (https://golang.org/cl/15672)
|
||||
net/url: processing of host name stricter, more spec compliant (https://golang.org/cl/17387)
|
||||
os: IsPermission, IsExist, and IsNotExist now handle *os.SyscallError (https://golang.org/cl/15730)
|
||||
os/exec: ExitError includes stderr (https://golang.org/cl/11415)
|
||||
path/filepath: EvalSymlinks changed (https://golang.org/cl/16192); possible bug (https://golang.org/issue/13582)
|
||||
path/filepath: Join("c:", "a") now returns `c:a` instead of `c:\a` on windows (https://golang.org/cl/17470)
|
||||
regexp: Copy method (https://golang.org/cl/16110)
|
||||
runtime: GODEBUG=cgocheck=2 (https://golang.org/cl/16899)
|
||||
runtime: only one goroutine in traceback (https://golang.org/cl/16512) maybe
|
||||
runtime: best-effort detection of concurrent misuse of maps (https://golang.org/cl/17501)
|
||||
sort: faster but different order (https://golang.org/cl/15688, https://golang.org/cl/17389)
|
||||
strconv: QuoteToGraphic (https://golang.org/cl/14184/)
|
||||
testing: pause test timer during t.Parallel (https://golang.org/cl/16989)
|
||||
testing/quick: terminates for recursive types (https://golang.org/cl/13830)
|
||||
text/template: ExecError (https://golang.org/cl/13957/)
|
||||
text/template: trimming spaces (https://golang.org/cl/14391/)
|
||||
text/template: Funcs check names (https://golang.org/cl/14562/)
|
||||
text/template: IsTrue (https://golang.org/cl/14562/)
|
||||
text/template: blocks and permit redefinition (https://golang.org/cl/14005)
|
||||
time: reject invalid day of month in Parse (https://golang.org/cl/17710)
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