mirror of https://github.com/golang/go.git
If the linker finds the same name given a BSS and a non-BSS symbol, the assumption is that the non-BSS symbol is the true one, and the BSS symbol is just the best Go can do toward an "extern" declaration. This has always been the case, as long as the object files were read in the right order. The old code worked when the BSS symbol is found before the non-BSS symbol. This CL adds equivalent logic for when the non-BSS symbol is found before the BSS symbol. This comes up when Go must refer to symbols defined in host object files. LGTM=r R=r CC=austin, golang-codereviews, iant, khr https://golang.org/cl/171480043 |
||
|---|---|---|
| api | ||
| doc | ||
| include | ||
| lib | ||
| misc | ||
| src | ||
| test | ||
| .hgignore | ||
| .hgtags | ||
| AUTHORS | ||
| CONTRIBUTORS | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| PATENTS | ||
| README | ||
| dev.cc | ||
| favicon.ico | ||
| robots.txt | ||
README
This is the source code repository for the Go programming language.
For documentation about how to install and use Go,
visit http://golang.org/ or load doc/install-source.html
in your web browser.
After installing Go, you can view a nicely formatted
doc/install-source.html by running godoc --http=:6060
and then visiting http://localhost:6060/doc/install/source.
Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed
under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.
--
Binary Distribution Notes
If you have just untarred a binary Go distribution, you need to set
the environment variable $GOROOT to the full path of the go
directory (the one containing this README). You can omit the
variable if you unpack it into /usr/local/go, or if you rebuild
from sources by running all.bash (see doc/install.html).
You should also add the Go binary directory $GOROOT/bin
to your shell's path.
For example, if you extracted the tar file into $HOME/go, you might
put the following in your .profile:
export GOROOT=$HOME/go
export PATH=$PATH:$GOROOT/bin
See doc/install.html for more details.