This includes release notes for several small runtime changes, including
runtime/trace and runtime package changes.
For #58645.
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Generated with relnote. I did my best to put things where they made
sense, but some weren't obvious, like the Unicode upgrade and backward
compatibility stuff.
For #58645.
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Fix formatting mistakes in my previous CLs -- a missing code tag
and a broken comment tag.
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With CL 408826, CL 413474, etc. reflect.ValueOf no longer
unconditionally escapes its argument, allowing a Value's content
to be allocated on the stack.
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"placeholder" (no space) is already used in the spec and seems to be
the preferred option.
Removed space from "place holder".
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In the language specification under "Constants" the lists matching default
types to untyped contstant types is missing an Oxford comma in the first
list. I found a number of other places in the spec and #23442 that use the
Oxford comma to support its use.
Add missing Oxford comma in Constants default type list.
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Fixes#59506
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This change documents the new GODEBUG settings introduced for
html/template and mime/multipart, released with Go 1.19.8 and Go 1.20.3
as part of a security fix.
Updates #59153.
Updates #59234.
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This file is itself template input, so have to hide the template
in the go command example.
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This adds the three functions from #56102 to the sync package. These
provide a convenient API for the most common uses of sync.Once.
The performance of these is comparable to direct use of sync.Once:
$ go test -run ^$ -bench OnceFunc\|OnceVal -count 20 | benchstat -row .name -col /v
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: sync
cpu: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7 @ 3.00GHz
│ Once │ Global │ Local │
│ sec/op │ sec/op vs base │ sec/op vs base │
OnceFunc 1.3500n ± 6% 2.7030n ± 1% +100.22% (p=0.000 n=20) 0.3935n ± 0% -70.86% (p=0.000 n=20)
OnceValue 1.3155n ± 0% 2.7460n ± 1% +108.74% (p=0.000 n=20) 0.5478n ± 1% -58.35% (p=0.000 n=20)
The "Once" column represents the baseline of how code would typically
express these patterns using sync.Once. "Global" binds the closure
returned by OnceFunc/OnceValue to global, which is how I expect these
to be used most of the time. Currently, this defeats some inlining
opportunities, which roughly doubles the cost over sync.Once; however,
it's still *extremely* fast. Finally, "Local" binds the returned
closure to a local variable. This unlocks several levels of inlining
and represents pretty much the best possible case for these APIs, but
is also unlikely to happen in practice. In principle the compiler
could recognize that the global in the "Global" case is initialized in
place and never mutated and do the same optimizations it does in the
"Local" case, but it currently does not.
Fixes#56102
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Document the changes to GODEBUG implemented as
part of proposal #56986.
Fixes#56986.
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This is relatively easy using the new traceback iterator.
Ancestor tracebacks are now limited to 50 frames. We could keep that
at 100, but the fact that it used 100 before seemed arbitrary and
unnecessary.
Fixes#7181
Updates #54466
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This initial release notes template is based on previous releases.
For #58645.
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The typechecker already enforces this semantic, but the spec is not
updated when unsafe.{SliceData,String,StringData} were added.
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Now that the development of the Go 1.20 release is almost done, its
release notes are moved to their eventual long-term home in x/website
in CL 464075. Delete the initial development copy here.
For golang/go#54202.
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Long ago we decided that panic(nil) was too unlikely to bother
making a special case for purposes of recover. Unfortunately,
it has turned out not to be a special case. There are many examples
of code in the Go ecosystem where an author has written panic(nil)
because they want to panic and don't care about the panic value.
Using panic(nil) in this case has the unfortunate behavior of
making recover behave as though the goroutine isn't panicking.
As a result, code like:
func f() {
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("panicked! %v", err)
}
}()
call1()
call2()
}
looks like it guarantees that call2 has been run any time f returns,
but that turns out not to be strictly true. If call1 does panic(nil),
then f returns "successfully", having recovered the panic, but
without calling call2.
Instead you have to write something like:
func f() {
done := false
defer func() {
if err := recover(); !done {
log.Fatalf("panicked! %v", err)
}
}()
call1()
call2()
done = true
}
which defeats nearly the whole point of recover. No one does this,
with the result that almost all uses of recover are subtly broken.
One specific broken use along these lines is in net/http, which
recovers from panics in handlers and sends back an HTTP error.
Users discovered in the early days of Go that panic(nil) was a
convenient way to jump out of a handler up to the serving loop
without sending back an HTTP error. This was a bug, not a feature.
Go 1.8 added panic(http.ErrAbortHandler) as a better way to access the feature.
Any lingering code that uses panic(nil) to abort an HTTP handler
without a failure message should be changed to use http.ErrAbortHandler.
Programs that need the old, unintended behavior from net/http
or other packages can set GODEBUG=panicnil=1 to stop the run-time error.
Uses of recover that want to detect panic(nil) in new programs
can check for recover returning a value of type *runtime.PanicNilError.
Because the new GODEBUG is used inside the runtime, we can't
import internal/godebug, so there is some new machinery to
cross-connect those in this CL, to allow a mutable GODEBUG setting.
That won't be necessary if we add any other mutable GODEBUG settings
in the future. The CL also corrects the handling of defaulted GODEBUG
values in the runtime, for #56986.
Fixes#25448.
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CL 444277 fixed Time.UnmarshalText and Time.UnmarshalJSON to properly
unmarshal timestamps according to RFC 3339 instead of according
to Go's bespoke time syntax that is a superset of RFC 3339.
However, this change seems to have broken an AWS S3 unit test
that relies on parsing timestamps with single digit hours.
It is unclear whether S3 emits these timestamps in production or
whether this is simply a testing artifact that has been cargo culted
across many code bases. Either way, disable strict parsing for now
and re-enable later with better GODEBUG support.
Updates #54580
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The arena goexperiment contains code used inside Google in very
limited use cases that we will maintain, but the discussion on #51317
identified serious problems with the very idea of adding arenas to the
standard library. In particular the concept tends to infect many other
APIs in the name of efficiency, a bit like sync.Pool except more
publicly visible.
It is unclear when, if ever, we will pick up the idea and try to push
it forward into a public API, but it's not going to happen any time
soon, and we don't want users to start depending on it: it's a true
experiment and may be changed or deleted without warning.
The arena text in the release notes makes them seem more official
and supported than they really are, and we've already seen a couple
blog posts based on that erroneous belief. Delete the text to try to
set expectations better.
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Links under strings package were linking to the bytes versions of the functions.
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Fixes#40882.
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For #56548.
Fixes#57012.
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- Rephrase the notion of "comparability" from a property
of values (operands) to a property of types and adjust
dependent prose.
- Introduce the notion of "strict comparability".
- Fix the definitions of comparability for type interfaces
and type parameters.
- Define the predeclared identifier "comparable" as stricly
comparable.
These changes address existing problems in the spec as outlined
in the section on "Related spec issues" in issue #56548.
For #56548.
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The -v flag value is "test2json", not "json", since it emits output
in a custom format that the cmd/test2json tool interprets.
The cmd/test2json documentation and implementation have this right.
For #54202.
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This section is complete.
For #54202.
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Add some basic material on the changes to code coverage testing
to the release notes.
For #54202.
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This adds the nonPGO, non-coverage compiler changes
for the 1.20 release. There's not that much user
visible change.
For #54202.
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We're unlikely to get this package out of the door all that soon. For
now add a note that SetFallbackRoots will be most commonly used with
an TBA package, and link the tracking issue.
We could also just remove the "It will most commonly be used ..."
sentence.
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For #54202.
For #56548.
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This change adds release notes for the "Runtime" section and updated
some of the release notes for runtime/trace and runtime/pprof after I
looked at the full list of runtime-related changes.
For #54202.
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Document that a slice can be converted to either an array or a pointer
to an array of a matching underlying array type. This was documented in
the "Conversions from slice to array or array pointer" subsection, but
not in the list of conversion rules.
Updates #46505.
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I misunderstood CL 420774. We didn't remove GO_LDSO, just that
make.bash no longer tries to set it automatically. If GO_LDSO is
explicitly set at make.bash, it is still used as the default
dynamic interpreter.
For #54202.
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Add code tag for environment variables and file paths in the
Bootstrap section.
Add code tag for packages in the Cgo section.
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Finish all standard library TODOs, including additions
flagged by another run of relnote.
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Address the release notes TODO regarding the timeformat analyzer.
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If needed, the built-in function append allocates a new underlying
array. While we (probably) don't want to specify exactly how much
is allocated (the prose is deliberately vague), if there's more
space allocated than needed (cap > len after allocation), that
extra space is zeroed. Use an explicit link to the section on
Allocation which explicitly states that newly allocated memory
is zeroed.
Fixes#56684.
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At parse time we don't know if a[i] is an index expression or a
type (or function) instantiation. Because instantiations accept
a list of type arguments, and argument lists permit a trailing
comma, a[i,] is either an instantiation or index expression.
Document that a trailing comma is permitted in the syntax for
index expressions.
For comparison, the same problem arises with conversions which
cannot be distinguished from function calls at parse time. The
spec also permits a trailing comma for conversions T(x,). The
grammar adjustment is the same (see line 5239).
Fixes#55007.
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This change is being made late in the release cycle.
Disable it by default. Insecure path checks may be enabled by setting
GODEBUG=tarinsecurepath=0 or GODEBUG=zipinsecurepath=0.
We can enable this by default in Go 1.21 after publicizing the change
more broadly and giving users a chance to adapt to the change.
For #55356.
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Address the release notes TODO regarding the loopclosure analyzer,
documenting the new warning for parallel subtests.
In doing so, choose a structure for the vet section, opting for h4
headings. In recent years, we have used either h4 headings or simple
paragraphs to document vet changes. This year, I thought it worthwhile
to put the timeformat and loopclosure changes into separate sections.
Also document the improvements to reference capture detection introduced
in CL 452615.
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Also document new cgo changes and reorder go command
section to put most important notes first.
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For #50101
For #51152
For #53482
For #55301
For #56515
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Return a distinguishable error when reading an archive file
with a path that is:
- absolute
- escapes the current directory (../a)
- on Windows, a reserved name such as NUL
Users may ignore this error and proceed if they do not need name
sanitization or intend to perform it themselves.
Fixes#25849Fixes#55356
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IsLocal reports whether a path lexically refers to a location
contained within the directory in which it is evaluated.
It identifies paths that are absolute, escape a directory
with ".." elements, and (on Windows) paths that reference
reserved device names.
For #56219.
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For #48866
For #54139
For #54801
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For #53435.
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For #53003.
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Fixes#8606.
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Previously we used Go 1.17, but we realized thanks to tickling
a pre-Go1.17.3 bug that if we are going to change the bootstrap
toolchain that we should default to the latest available point release
at the time we make the switch, not the initial major release, so as
to avoid bugs that were fixed in the point releases.
This CL updates the default search locations and the release notes.
Users who run make.bash and depend on finding $HOME/sdk/go1.17
may need to run
go install golang.org/dl/go1.17.13@latest
go1.17.13 download
to provide a Go 1.17.13 toolchain to their builds.
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Converting from nil slice to zero element array is ok, so explicitly
describe the behavior in the spec.
For #46505
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In module mode, we shouldn't handle packages under GOPATH any
differently from other packages. Clear GOPATH from the build context
before Importing to ensure that.
Fixes#37015.
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For #46505.
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Add content generated by 'relnote -html'. This covers all of known
TODOs available by 2022-08-24 such that relnote produces no output
when -exclude-from=doc/go1.20.html flag is used.
For #54202.
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This initial release notes template is based on previous releases.
CL 425354 adds initial content generated by 'relnote -html'.
For #54202.
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Now that the development of the Go 1.19 release is almost done, its
release notes are moved to their eventual long-term home in x/website
in CL 420417. Delete the initial development copy here.
For golang/go#51400.
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Another last-minute fix. The whole repo is checked case-insensitively
against "longarch" and this is the only occurrence.
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They were part of a chain of three redirects. Now it's only two,
but that's #54081.
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A few last-minute clarifications before the release.
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Link to the LoongArch documentations site, mention the ABI variant
supported, and add a note about the unfortunate old-world/new-world split
situation that users must be aware of.
Updates #46229
For #51400
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For #54060
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EM_LONGARCH and R_LARCH_* are defined in package debug/elf. Change the
definition list title accordingly.
Format links sort.Find and sort.Search as code.
Add a link to syscall.Getrusage.
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This permits a clear distinction between an individual assignment
and an assignment statement which may assign more than one value.
It also makes this section title consistent with all other section
titles about statements. Adjust internal links and prose where
appropriate. (Note that the spec already referred to assignment
statements in a couple of places, even before this change.)
Add an introductory paragraph to the section on assignment statements.
Preparation for adding a section on value vs reference types
(issue #5083).
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Fixes#53522
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Pre-1.18, as special cases, the built-in operations append and copy
accepted strings as second arguments if the first argument was a byte
slice. With Go 1.18, these two built-ins as well as slice expressions
rely on the notion of core types in their specification.
Because we want to permit slice expressions, append, and copy to
operate on (1st or 2nd operands) that are type parameters restricted
by []byte | string (and variations thereof), the simple notion of
core type is not sufficient for these three operations. (The compiler
already permits such more relaxed operations).
In the section on core types, add a paragraph and examples introducing
the (artificial) core type "bypestring", which describes the core type
of type sets whose underlying types are []byte or string. Adjust the
rules for slice expressions, append, and copy accordingly.
Also (unrelated): Adjust prose in the only paragraph where we used
personal speech ("we") to impersonal speech, to match the rest of
the spec.
Fixes#52859.
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For #51400Fixes#53453
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Avoid duplicating tag ID runtime and remove a superflous </dd> tag.
Found by https://validator.w3.org
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Add an additional example.
Fixes#53217.
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The spec section on conversions uses the terms "slice of bytes" and
"slice of runes". While not obviously clear, what is meant are slice
types whose element types are byte or rune types; specifically the
underlying types of the slices' element types must be byte or rune.
Some of this was evident from the examples, but not all of it. Made
this clearer by adding more examples illustrating various permitted
conversions.
Note that the 1.17 compiler did not accept the following conversions:
string([]myByte{...})
string([]myRune{...})
myString([]myByte{...})
myString([]myRune{...})
(where myByte, myRune, and myString have underlying types of byte,
rune, and string respectively) - it reported an internal error.
But it did accept the inverse conversions:
[]myByte("...")
[]myRune("...")
[]myByte(myString("..."))
[]myRune(myString("..."))
The 1.18 compiler made those conversions symmetric and they are now
permitted in both directions.
The extra examples reflect this reality.
Fixes#23814.
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For #51400
Change-Id: Ia5289dad84fb63ca6f16a40f076b5ef10511f6b0
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The Go website can be served on more than one domain (for example,
go.dev, golang.google.cn, tip.golang.org, localhost:6060, and so on).
Use relative links which work in all contexts.
For #51400.
Updates #53337.
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The spec already states that the precise behavior of the map size
hint provided to the make built-in is implementation-dependent.
Exclude requiring specific run-time behavior for maps.
(The current Go compiler does not panic if the size hint is negative
at run-time.)
Fixes#53219.
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Types may be generic, so each occurrence of a TypeName may be
followed by optional type arguments. Add the missing syntactic
(EBNF) factor.
The syntax of type names followed by type arguments matches the
syntax of operand names followed by type arguments (operands may
also be types, or generic functions, among other things). This
opens the door to factoring out this shared syntax, but it will
also require some adjustments to prose to make it work well.
Leaving for another change.
Fixes#53240.
Change-Id: I15212225c28b27f7621e3ca80dfbd131f6b7eada
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Closes an unclosed <code> tag, and tags a type that was untagged.
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The crypto ones were done in a separate CL and didn't merge well.
Same for runtime/debug.
The others are stale.
For #51400.
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The ones I left behind are almost entirely ones that I see pending CLs for.
Also make various fixes to existing text.
For #51400.
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This addresses comments from CL 410356.
For #48409.
For #51400.
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Fill in the details of outstanding TODO items for go/types changes.
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Boringcrypto has never been officially supported and it remains unsupported.
It need not be mentioned in the release notes.
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CL 410244 changes relnote to look for api file changes as well
as references to proposal issues, finding various things that
were missing from the release notes.
This CL adds the TODOs that the updated relnote found.
For #51400.
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This change resolves some TODOs in the release notes, and while we're
here, also clarifies how CPU profile samples are represented in runtime
traces.
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CL 381315 added major revisions but neglected to update the date.
For #50859.
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Add TODO items for significant changes to go/types: the inclusion of
Origin methods for Var and Func, and a re-working of Named types to
ensure finiteness of reachable types via their API.
Updates #51400
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Following discussion on #47141, make the following changes:
- Document Go's overall approach.
- Document that multiword races can cause crashes.
- Document happens-before for runtime.SetFinalizer.
- Document (or link to) happens-before for more sync types.
- Document happens-before for sync/atomic.
- Document disallowed compiler optimizations.
See also https://research.swtch.com/gomm for background.
Fixes#50859.
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Rolled back in CL 410133.
For #51115.
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As of this CL, release notes for all packages owned by @golang/runtime
on https://dev.golang.org/owners are either complete or have explicit
TODOs.
For #51400
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