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This CL makes the runtime understand that the type of the len or cap of a map, slice, or string is 'int', not 'int32', and it is also careful to distinguish between function arguments and results of type 'int' vs type 'int32'. In the runtime, the new typedefs 'intgo' and 'uintgo' refer to Go int and uint. The C types int and uint continue to be unavailable (cause intentional compile errors). This CL does not change the meaning of int, but it should make the eventual change of the meaning of int on amd64 a bit smoother. Update #2188. R=iant, r, dave, remyoudompheng CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6551067 |
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