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This lets the client of go/build specify additional tags that can be recognized in a // +build directive. For example, a build for a custom environment like App Engine might include "appengine" in the BuildTags list, so that packages can be written with some files saying // +build appengine (build only on app engine) or // +build !appengine (build only when NOT on app engine) App Engine here is just a hypothetical context. I plan to use this in the cmd/go sources to distinguish the bootstrap version of cmd/go (which will not use networking) from the full version using a custom tag. It might also be useful in App Engine. Also, delete Build and Script, which we did not end up using for cmd/go and which never got turned on for real in goinstall. R=r, adg CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/5554079 |
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