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Matthieu Baerts 0bd94e4387 net: mptcp: implement dialMPTCP
This function is called when the user has requested MPTCP via
SetMultipathTCP in the Dialer.

This new function falls back to dialTCP on operating systems that do not
support MPTCP or if MPTCP is not supported.

On Dialer side, MultipathTCP function can be used to know if the package
will try to use MPTCP or not when Dial is called.

Note that this new dialMPTCP function returns a TCPConn object, like
dialTCP. A new MPTCPConn object using the following composition could
have been returned:

    type MPTCPConn struct {
        *TCPConn
    }

But the drawback is that if MPTCP is used by default one day (see #56539
issue on GitHub), Dial will return a different object: this new
MPTCPConn type instead of the previously expected TCPConn. This can
cause issues for apps checking the returned object.

This work has been co-developped by Gregory Detal
<gregory.detal@tessares.net>.

Updates #56539

Change-Id: I0f9b5b81f630b39142bdd553d4f1b4c775f1dff0
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go1.8.txt Revert "cmd/go: note when some Go files were ignored on no-Go-files errors" 2016-12-21 05:25:57 +00:00
go1.9.txt cmd/api: set architecture sizes when type checking 2021-10-04 20:20:20 +00:00
go1.10.txt text/template: revert CL 66410 "add break, continue actions in ranges" 2018-02-06 05:00:01 +00:00
go1.11.txt crypto/tls: make ConnectionState.ExportKeyingMaterial a method 2018-08-22 03:48:56 +00:00
go1.12.txt api: add os.(*File).SyscallConn to go1.12.txt 2019-01-02 21:21:53 +00:00
go1.13.txt api/go1.13: add debug/elf.Symbol fields added in CL 184099 2019-08-08 18:44:16 +00:00
go1.14.txt cmd/api: add API checks for freebsd/arm64 2023-02-17 20:31:46 +00:00
go1.15.txt go/printer: remove exported StdFormat flag 2020-07-17 02:15:01 +00:00
go1.16.txt cmd/api: track darwin arm64 port 2022-12-02 16:30:41 +00:00
go1.17.txt cmd/api: add API checks for freebsd/arm64 2023-02-17 20:31:46 +00:00
go1.18.txt cmd/api: add API checks for freebsd/arm64 2023-02-17 20:31:46 +00:00
go1.19.txt cmd/api: track deprecations 2022-12-02 16:29:41 +00:00
go1.20.txt cmd/api: add API checks for freebsd/riscv64 2023-02-17 21:23:32 +00:00
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README cmd/api: require proposal # for new API features 2022-03-14 21:43:16 +00:00

Files in this directory are data for Go's API checker ("go tool api", in src/cmd/api).

Each file is a list of API features, one per line.

go1.txt (and similarly named files) are frozen once a version has been
shipped. Each file adds new lines but does not remove any.

except.txt lists features that may disappear without breaking true
compatibility.

Starting with go1.19.txt, each API feature line must end in "#nnnnn"
giving the GitHub issue number of the proposal issue that accepted
the new API. This helps with our end-of-cycle audit of new APIs.
The same requirement applies to next/* (described below), which will
become a go1.XX.txt for XX >= 19.

The next/ directory contains the only files intended to be mutated.
Each file in that directory contains a list of features that may be added
to the next release of Go. The files in this directory only affect the
warning output from the go api tool. Each file should be named
nnnnn.txt, after the issue number for the accepted proposal.
(The #nnnnn suffix must also appear at the end of each line in the file;
that will be preserved when next/*.txt is concatenated into go1.XX.txt.)