Go 1.17 is not yet released. These are work-in-progress release notes. Go 1.17 is expected to be released in August 2021.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/216424: allow conversion from slice to array ptr
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/312212: add unsafe.Add and unsafe.Slice
As announced in the Go 1.16 release notes, Go 1.17 requires macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later; support for previous versions has been discontinued.
Go 1.17 adds support of 64-bit ARM architecture on Windows (the
windows/arm64
port). This port supports cgo.
The 64-bit MIPS architecture on OpenBSD (the openbsd/mips64
port) now supports cgo.
In Go 1.16, on the 64-bit x86 and 64-bit ARM architectures on
OpenBSD (the openbsd/amd64
and openbsd/arm64
ports) system calls are made through libc
, instead
of directly using the machine instructions. In Go 1.17, this is
also done on the 32-bit x86 and 32-bit ARM architectures on OpenBSD
(the openbsd/386
and openbsd/arm
ports).
This ensures forward-compatibility with future versions of
OpenBSD.
TODO: complete the Ports section
TODO: complete the Tools section
If a module specifies go
1.17
or higher in its
go.mod
file, its transitive requirements are now loaded lazily,
avoiding the need to download or read go.mod
files for
otherwise-irrelevant dependencies. To support lazy loading, in Go 1.17 modules
the go
command maintains explicit requirements in
the go.mod
file for every dependency that provides any package
transitively imported by any package or test within the module.
See the design
document for more detail.
To facilitate the upgrade to lazy loading,
the go
mod
tidy
subcommand now supports
a -go
flag to set or change the go
version in
the go.mod
file. To enable lazy loading for an existing module
without changing the selected versions of its dependencies, run:
go mod tidy -go=1.17
Module authors may deprecate a module by adding a
// Deprecated:
comment to go.mod
, then tagging a new version.
go
get
now prints a warning if a module needed to
build packages named on the command line is deprecated. go
list
-m
-u
prints deprecations for all
dependencies (use -f
or -json
to show the full
message). The go
command considers different major versions to
be distinct modules, so this mechanism may be used, for example, to provide
users with migration instructions for a new major version.
go
get
The go
get
-insecure
flag is
deprecated and has been removed. To permit the use of insecure schemes
when fetching dependencies, please use the GOINSECURE
environment variable. The -insecure
flag also bypassed module
sum validation, use GOPRIVATE
or GONOSUMDB
if
you need that functionality. See go
help
environment
for details.
go.mod
files missing go
directives
If the main module's go.mod
file does not contain
a go
directive and
the go
command cannot update the go.mod
file, the
go
command now assumes go 1.11
instead of the
current release. (go
mod
init
has added
go
directives automatically since
Go 1.12.)
If a module dependency lacks an explicit go.mod
file, or
its go.mod
file does not contain
a go
directive,
the go
command now assumes go 1.16
for that
dependency instead of the current release. (Dependencies developed in GOPATH
mode may lack a go.mod
file, and
the vendor/modules.txt
has to date never recorded
the go
versions indicated by dependencies' go.mod
files.)
vendor
contents
If the main module specifies go
1.17
or higher,
go
mod
vendor
now annotates
vendor/modules.txt
with the go
version indicated by
each vendored module in its own go.mod
file. The annotated
version is used when building the module's packages from vendored source code.
If the main module specifies go
1.17
or higher,
go
mod
vendor
now omits go.mod
and go.sum
files for vendored dependencies, which can otherwise
interfere with the ability of the go
command to identify the correct
module root when invoked within the vendor
tree.
The go
command by default now suppresses SSH password prompts and
Git Credential Manager prompts when fetching Git repositories using SSH, as it
already did previously for other Git password prompts. Users authenticating to
private Git repos with password-protected SSH may configure
an ssh-agent
to enable the go
command to use
password-protected SSH keys.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/249759: cmd/cover: replace code using optimized golang.org/x/tools/cover
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/299532: cmd/vet: bring in sigchanyzer to report unbuffered channels to signal.Notify
TODO: complete the Vet section
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/304470: cmd/compile, runtime: add metadata for argument printing in traceback
TODO: complete the Runtime section
TODO: complete the Compiler section, or delete if not needed
TODO: complete the Linker section, or delete if not needed
TODO: complete the Core library section
(*Conn).HandshakeContext was added to allow the user to control cancellation of an in-progress TLS Handshake. The context provided is propagated into the ClientHelloInfo and CertificateRequestInfo structs and accessible through the new (*ClientHelloInfo).Context and (*CertificateRequestInfo).Context methods respectively. Canceling the context after the handshake has finished has no effect.
When Config.NextProtos is set, servers now
enforce that there is an overlap between the configured protocols and the protocols
advertised by the client, if any. If there is no overlap the connection is closed
with the no_application_protocol
alert, as required by RFC 7301.
The runtime/cgo package now provides a new facility that allows to turn any Go values to a safe representation that can be used to pass values between C and Go safely. See runtime/cgo.Handle for more information.
As always, there are various minor changes and updates to the library, made with the Go 1 promise of compatibility in mind.
The new methods File.OpenRaw
, Writer.CreateRaw
, Writer.Copy
provide support for cases where performance is a primary concern.
The Writer.WriteRune
method
now writes the replacement character U+FFFD for negative rune values,
as it does for other invalid runes.
The Buffer.WriteRune
method
now writes the replacement character U+FFFD for negative rune values,
as it does for other invalid runes.
The new
Reader.Reset
and
Writer.Reset
methods allow reuse of a Reader
or Writer
.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/302230: fix salt length calculation with PSSSaltLengthAuto
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/258360: close driver.Connector if it implements io.Closer
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/311572: add NullInt16 and NullByte
binary.Uvarint
will stop reading after 10 bytes
to avoid
wasted computations. If more than 10 bytes
are needed, the byte count returned is -11
.
Previous Go versions could return larger negative counts when reading incorrectly encoded varints.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/271788: panic if flag name begins with - or contains =
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/293649: implement FileInfoToDirEntry
The math package now defines three more constants: MaxUint
, MaxInt
and MinInt
.
For 32-bit systems their values are 2^32 - 1
, 2^31 - 1
and -2^31
, respectively.
For 64-bit systems their values are 2^64 - 1
, 2^63 - 1
and -2^63
, respectively.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/305230: support reading shared mime-info database on unix systems
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/272668: add IP.IsPrivate
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/301709: make go resolver aware of network parameter
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/307030: make ErrClosed and ParseError implement net.Error
The net/http
package now uses the new
(*tls.Conn).HandshakeContext
with the Request
context
when performing TLS handshakes in the client or server.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/235437: add to deadlines only when positive
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/308952: make ReadRequest return an error when requests have multiple Host headers
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/308950: panic on non-3 digit (XXX) status code in Recorder.WriteHeader
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/314850: add Values.Has
The File.WriteString
method
has been optimized to no longer make a copy of the input string.
The new
StructField.IsExported
and
Method.IsExported
methods report whether a struct field or type method is exported.
They provide a more readable alternative to checking whether PkgPath
is empty.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/281233: add VisibleFields function
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/284136: panic if ArrayOf is called with negative length
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/170079: implement Ryū-like algorithm for fixed precision ftoa
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/170080: Implement Ryū algorithm for ftoa shortest mode
The new QuotedPrefix
function
returns the quoted string (as understood by
Unquote
)
at the start of input.
The Builder.WriteRune
method
now writes the replacement character U+FFFD for negative rune values,
as it does for other invalid runes.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/241678: add (*Value).Swap and (*Value).CompareAndSwap
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/295371: do not overflow key memory in GetQueuedCompletionStatus
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/313653: restore signal mask after setting foreground process group
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/310033: add -shuffle=off|on|N to alter the execution order of tests and benchmarks
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/301493: add a mode to skip func-check on parsing
time.Time now has a GoString
method that will return a more useful value for times when printed with
the "%#v"
format specifier in the fmt package.
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/264077: add Time.IsDST() to check if its Location is in Daylight Savings Time
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/293349: add Time.Unix{Milli,Micro} and to-Time helpers UnixMicro, UnixMilli
TODO: https://golang.org/cl/300996: support "," as separator for fractional seconds