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Fixes #3324. Robert suggested not reporting errors until the end of the output. which I'd also like to do, but errPrintedOutput makes that a bigger change than I want to do before Go 1. This change should at least remove the confusion we had. # Building packages and commands for linux/amd64. runtime errors sync/atomic unicode unicode/utf8 math sync unicode/utf16 crypto/subtle io syscall hash crypto crypto/md5 hash/crc32 crypto/cipher crypto/hmac crypto/sha1 go install unicode: copying /tmp/go-build816525784/unicode.a to /home/rsc/g/go/pkg/linux_amd64/unicode.a: short write hash/adler32 container/list container/ring ... R=golang-dev, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/5837054 |
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