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Wed Mar 13 14:06:49 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- Remove subpackage go1.x-openssl-libstd for compiled shared object
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libstd.so.
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Refs jsc#PED-1962 jsc#SLE-18320
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* Continue to build experimental libstd only on go1.x Tumbleweed.
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* Removal fixes build errors on go1.x-openssl Factory and ALP.
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* Use of libstd.so is experimental and not recommended for
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general use, Go currently has no ABI.
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* Feature go build -buildmode=shared is deprecated by upstream,
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but not yet removed.
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Tue Feb 27 05:45:13 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- Packaging improvements:
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* Use %patch -P N instead of deprecated %patchN
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Thu Feb 8 13:19:41 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.21.7.1 cut from the go1.21-openssl-fips
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branch at the revision tagged go1.21.7-1-openssl-fips.
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* Update to go1.21.7
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Tue Feb 6 22:28:04 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- Packaging improvements:
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* boo#1219988 ensure VERSION file is present in GOROOT
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as required by go tool dist and go tool distpack
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Tue Feb 6 18:00:12 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21.7 (released 2024-02-06) includes fixes to the compiler,
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the go command, the runtime, and the crypto/x509 package.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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* go#63209 runtime: "fatal: morestack on g0" on amd64 after upgrade to Go 1.21
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* go#63768 runtime: pinner.Pin doesn't panic when it says it will
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* go#64497 cmd/go: flag modcacherw does not take effect in the target package
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* go#64761 staticlockranking builders failing on release branches on LUCI
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* go#64935 runtime: "traceback: unexpected SPWRITE function runtime.systemstack"
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* go#65023 x/tools/go/analysis/unitchecker,slices: TestVetStdlib failing due to vet errors in panic tests
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* go#65053 cmd/compile: //go:build file version ignored when calling generic fn which has related type params
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* go#65323 crypto: rollback BoringCrypto fips-20220613 update
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* go#65351 cmd/go: go generate fails silently when run on a package in a nested workspace module
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* go#65380 crypto/x509: TestIssue51759 consistently failing on gotip-darwin-amd64_10.15 LUCI builder
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* go#65449 runtime/trace: frame pointer unwinding crash on arm64 during async preemption
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Tue Jan 9 18:40:15 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21.6 (released 2024-01-09) includes fixes to the compiler,
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the runtime, and the crypto/tls, maps, and runtime/pprof
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packages.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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* go#63911 x/build,os/signal: TestDetectNohup and TestNohup fail on replacement darwin LUCI builders
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* go#64410 runtime: ReadMemStats fatal error: mappedReady and other memstats are not equal
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* go#64472 cmd/compile: linux/s390x: inlining bug in s390x
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* go#64475 maps: maps.Clone reference semantics when cloning a map with large value types
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* go#64561 runtime: excessive memory use between 1.21.0 -> 1.21.1
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* go#64567 cmd/compile: max/min builtin broken when used with string(byte) conversions
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* go#64609 runtime/pprof: incorrect function names for generics functions
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* go#64719 crypto: upgrade to BoringCrypto fips-20220613 and enable TLS 1.3
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* go#64757 runtime: race condition raised with parallel tests, panic(nil) and -race
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Thu Dec 7 19:15:40 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.21.5.1 cut from the go1.21-openssl-fips
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branch at the revision tagged go1.21.5-1-openssl-fips.
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* Update to go1.21.5
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Tue Dec 5 19:03:51 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21.5 (released 2023-12-05) includes security fixes to the go
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command, and the net/http and path/filepath packages, as well as
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bug fixes to the compiler, the go command, the runtime, and the
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crypto/rand, net, os, and syscall packages.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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CVE-2023-45285 CVE-2023-45284 CVE-2023-39326
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* go#63973 go#63845 boo#1217834 security: fix CVE-2023-45285 cmd/go: git VCS qualifier in module path uses git:// scheme
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* go#64041 go#63713 boo#1216943 security: fix CVE-2023-45284 path/filepath: Clean removes ending slash for volume on Windows in Go 1.21.4
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* go#64435 go#64433 boo#1217833 security: fix CVE-2023-39326 net/http: limit chunked data overhead
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* go#62055 cmd/go: go mod download needs to support toolchain upgrades
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* go#63743 cmd/compile: invalid pointer found on stack when compiled with -race
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* go#63764 os: NTFS deduped file changed from regular to irregular
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* go#63801 net: TCPConn.ReadFrom hangs when io.Reader is TCPConn or UnixConn, Linux kernel < 5.1
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* go#63984 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: panic during prove while compiling: unexpected induction with too many parents
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* go#63994 syscall: TestOpenFileLimit unintentionally runs on non-Unix platforms
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* go#64073 runtime: self-deadlock on mheap_.lock
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* go#64413 crypto/rand: Legacy RtlGenRandom use on Windows
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Tue Nov 7 22:51:37 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.21.4.1 cut from the go1.21-openssl-fips
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branch at the revision tagged go1.21.4-1-openssl-fips.
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* Update to go1.21.4
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Tue Nov 7 19:29:09 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21.4 (released 2023-11-07) includes security fixes to the
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path/filepath package, as well as bug fixes to the linker, the
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runtime, the compiler, and the go/types, net/http, and
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runtime/cgo packages.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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CVE-2023-45283 CVE-2023-45284
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* go#63715 go#63713 boo#1216943 boo#1216944 security: fix CVE-2023-45283 CVE-2023-45284 path/filepath: insecure parsing of Windows paths
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* go#62207 spec: update unification rules
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* go#62545 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: expected struct value to have type struct
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* go#63317 cmd/link: split text sections for arm 32-bit
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* go#63335 runtime: MADV_COLLAPSE causes production performance issues on Linux
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* go#63339 go/types, x/tools/go/ssa: panic: type param without replacement encountered
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* go#63509 cmd/compile: -buildmode=c-archive produces code not suitable for use in a shared object on arm64
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* go#63560 net/http: http2 page fails on firefox/safari if pushing resources
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Thu Oct 19 13:08:42 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- Initial package go1.21-openssl version 1.21.3.1 cut from the
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go1.21-openssl-fips branch at the revision tagged
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go1.21.3-1-openssl-fips.
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Refs jsc#SLE-18320
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* Go upstream merged branch dev.boringcrypto in go1.19+.
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* In go1.x enable BoringCrypto via GOEXPERIMENT=boringcrypto.
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* In go1.x-openssl enable FIPS mode (or boring mode as the
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package is named) either via an environment variable
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GOLANG_FIPS=1 or by virtue of booting the host in FIPS mode.
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* When the operating system is operating in FIPS mode, Go
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applications which import crypto/tls/fipsonly limit operations
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to the FIPS ciphersuite.
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* go1.x-openssl is delivered as two large patches to go1.x
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applying necessary modifications from the golang-fips/go GitHub
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project for the Go crypto library to use OpenSSL as the
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external cryptographic library in a FIPS compliant way.
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* go1.x-openssl modifies the crypto/* packages to use OpenSSL for
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cryptographic operations.
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* go1.x-openssl uses dlopen() to call into OpenSSL.
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* SUSE RPM packaging introduces a fourth version digit go1.x.y.z
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corresponding to the golang-fips/go patchset tagged revision.
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* Patchset improvements can be updated independently of upstream
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Go maintenance releases.
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Tue Oct 10 18:27:08 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21.3 (released 2023-10-10) includes a security fix to the
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net/http package.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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CVE-2023-39325 CVE-2023-44487
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* go#63427 go#63417 boo#1216109 security: fix CVE-2023-39325 CVE-2023-44487 net/http: rapid stream resets can cause excessive work
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Thu Oct 5 20:28:19 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21.2 (released 2023-10-05) includes one security fixes to the
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cmd/go package, as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the go
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command, the linker, the runtime, and the runtime/metrics
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package.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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CVE-2023-39323
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* go#63214 go#63211 boo#1215985 security: fix CVE-2023-39323 cmd/go: line directives allows arbitrary execution during build
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* go#62464 runtime: "traceback did not unwind completely"
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* go#62478 runtime/metrics: /gc/scan* metrics return zero
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* go#62505 plugin: variable not initialized properly
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* go#62506 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: InvertFlags should never make it to codegen v100 = InvertFlags v123
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* go#62509 runtime: scheduler change causes Delve's function call injection to fail intermittently
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* go#62537 runtime: "fatal: morestack on g0" with PGO enabled on arm64
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* go#62598 cmd/link: issues with Apple's new linker in Xcode 15 beta
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* go#62668 cmd/compile: slow to compile 17,000 line switch statement?
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* go#62711 cmd/go: TestScript/gotoolchain_path fails if golang.org/dl/go1.21.1 is installed in the user's $PATH
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Wed Sep 6 15:08:50 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21.1 (released 2023-09-06) includes four security fixes to
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the cmd/go, crypto/tls, and html/template packages, as well as
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bug fixes to the compiler, the go command, the linker, the
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runtime, and the context, crypto/tls, encoding/gob, encoding/xml,
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go/types, net/http, os, and path/filepath packages.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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CVE-2023-39318 CVE-2023-39319 CVE-2023-39320 CVE-2023-39321 CVE-2023-39322
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* go#62290 go#62266 boo#1215087 security: fix CVE-2023-39321 CVE-2023-39322 crypto/tls: panic when processing partial post-handshake message in QUICConn.HandleData
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* go#62394 go#62198 boo#1215086 security: fix CVE-2023-39320 cmd/go: go.mod toolchain directive allows arbitrary execution
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* go#62396 go#62196 boo#1215084 security: fix CVE-2023-39318 html/template: improper handling of HTML-like comments within script contexts
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* go#62398 go#62197 boo#1215085 security: fix CVE-2023-39319 html/template: improper handling of special tags within script contexts
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* go#61743 go/types: interface.Complete panics for interfaces with duplicate methods
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* go#61781 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: 'f': value .autotmp_1 (nil) incorrectly live at entry
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* go#61818 cmd/go: panic: runtime error: index out of range [-1] in collectDepsErrors
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* go#61821 runtime/internal/wasitest: TestTCPEcho is racy
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* go#61868 path/filepath: Clean on some invalid Windows paths can lose .. components
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* go#61904 net/http: go 1.20.6 host validation breaks setting Host to a unix socket address
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* go#61905 cmd/go: go get/mod tidy panics with internal error: net token acquired but not released
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* go#61909 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: missed typecheck
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* go#61910 os: ReadDir fails on file systems without File ID support on Windows
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* go#61927 cmd/distpack: release archives don't include directory members
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* go#61930 spec, go/types, types2: restore Go 1.20 unification when compiling for Go 1.20
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* go#61932 go/types, types2: index out of range panic in Checker.arguments
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* go#61958 cmd/compile: write barrier code is sometimes preemptible when compiled with -N
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* go#61959 go/types, types2: panic: infinite recursion in unification with go1.21.0
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* go#61964 os: ReadDir(\\.\pipe\) fails with go1.21 on Windows
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* go#61967 crypto/tls: add GODEBUG to control max RSA key size
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* go#61987 runtime: simple programs crash on linux/386 with go1.21 when build with -gcflags='all=-N -l'
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* go#62019 runtime: execution halts with goroutines stuck in runtime.gopark (protocol error E08 during memory read for packet)
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* go#62046 runtime/trace: segfault in runtime.fpTracebackPCs during deferred call after recovering from panic
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* go#62051 encoding/xml: incompatible changes in the Go 1.21.0
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* go#62057 cmd/compile: internal compiler error: 'F': func F, startMem[b1] has different values
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* go#62071 cmd/api: make non-importable
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* go#62140 cmd/link: slice bounds out of range
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* go#62143 hash/crc32: panic on arm64 with go1.21.0 when indexing slice
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* go#62144 cmd/go: locating GOROOT fails when the go command is run from the cross-compiled bin subdirectory
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* go#62154 encoding/gob: panic decoding into local type, received remote type
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* go#62189 context: misuse of sync.Cond in ExampleAfterFunc_cond
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* go#62204 maps: segfault in Clone
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* go#62205 cmd/compile: backward incompatible change in Go 1.21 type inference with channels
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* go#62222 cmd/go: 'go test -o' may fail with ETXTBSY when running the compiled test
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* go#62328 net/http: http client regression building with js/wasm and running on Chrome: net::ERR_H2_OR_QUIC_REQUIRED
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* go#62329 runtime: MADV_HUGEPAGE causes stalls when allocating memory
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Tue Sep 5 19:12:05 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- Add missing directory pprof html asset directory to package.
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Refs boo#1215090
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* src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/driver/html/
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dir containing html assets is present in upstream Go
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distribution but missing from SUSE go1.x packages
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* Go programs importing runtime/pprof may fail with error:
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/usr/lib64/go/1.21/src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/driver/webhtml.go
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pattern html: no matching files found
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* Reformat adjacent commment in spec file
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Tue Aug 8 15:52:08 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21 (released 2023-08-08) is a major release of Go.
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go1.21.x minor releases will be provided through August 2024.
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https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Go-Release-Cycle
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go1.21 arrives six months after go1.20. Most of its changes are
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in the implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries.
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As always, the release maintains the Go 1 promise of
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compatibility. We expect almost all Go programs to continue to
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compile and run as before.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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* Go 1.21 introduces a small change to the numbering of
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releases. In the past, we used Go 1.N to refer to both the
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overall Go language version and release family as well as the
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first release in that family. Starting in Go 1.21, the first
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release is now Go 1.N.0. Today we are releasing both the Go
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1.21 language and its initial implementation, the Go 1.21.0
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release. These notes refer to "Go 1.21"; tools like go version
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will report "go1.21.0" (until you upgrade to Go 1.21.1). See
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"Go versions" in the "Go Toolchains" documentation for details
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about the new version numbering.
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* Language change: Go 1.21 adds three new built-ins to the
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language.
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* Language change: The new functions min and max compute the
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smallest (or largest, for max) value of a fixed number of given
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arguments. See the language spec for details.
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* Language change: The new function clear deletes all elements
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from a map or zeroes all elements of a slice. See the language
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spec for details.
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* Package initialization order is now specified more
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precisely. This may change the behavior of some programs that
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rely on a specific initialization ordering that was not
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expressed by explicit imports. The behavior of such programs
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was not well defined by the spec in past releases. The new rule
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provides an unambiguous definition.
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* Multiple improvements that increase the power and precision of
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type inference have been made.
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* A (possibly partially instantiated generic) function may now be
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called with arguments that are themselves (possibly partially
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instantiated) generic functions.
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* Type inference now also considers methods when a value is
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assigned to an interface: type arguments for type parameters
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used in method signatures may be inferred from the
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corresponding parameter types of matching methods.
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* Similarly, since a type argument must implement all the methods
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of its corresponding constraint, the methods of the type
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argument and constraint are matched which may lead to the
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inference of additional type arguments.
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* If multiple untyped constant arguments of different kinds (such
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as an untyped int and an untyped floating-point constant) are
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passed to parameters with the same (not otherwise specified)
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type parameter type, instead of an error, now type inference
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determines the type using the same approach as an operator with
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untyped constant operands. This change brings the types
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inferred from untyped constant arguments in line with the types
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of constant expressions.
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* Type inference is now precise when matching corresponding types
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in assignments
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* The description of type inference in the language spec has been
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clarified.
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* Go 1.21 includes a preview of a language change we are
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considering for a future version of Go: making for loop
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variables per-iteration instead of per-loop, to avoid
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accidental sharing bugs. For details about how to try that
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language change, see the LoopvarExperiment wiki page.
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* Go 1.21 now defines that if a goroutine is panicking and
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recover was called directly by a deferred function, the return
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value of recover is guaranteed not to be nil. To ensure this,
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calling panic with a nil interface value (or an untyped nil)
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causes a run-time panic of type *runtime.PanicNilError.
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To support programs written for older versions of Go, nil
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panics can be re-enabled by setting GODEBUG=panicnil=1. This
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setting is enabled automatically when compiling a program whose
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main package is in a module with that declares go 1.20 or
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earlier.
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* Go 1.21 adds improved support for backwards compatibility and
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forwards compatibility in the Go toolchain.
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* To improve backwards compatibility, Go 1.21 formalizes Go's use
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of the GODEBUG environment variable to control the default
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behavior for changes that are non-breaking according to the
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compatibility policy but nonetheless may cause existing
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programs to break. (For example, programs that depend on buggy
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behavior may break when a bug is fixed, but bug fixes are not
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considered breaking changes.) When Go must make this kind of
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behavior change, it now chooses between the old and new
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behavior based on the go line in the workspace's go.work file
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or else the main module's go.mod file. Upgrading to a new Go
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toolchain but leaving the go line set to its original (older)
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Go version preserves the behavior of the older toolchain. With
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this compatibility support, the latest Go toolchain should
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always be the best, most secure, implementation of an older
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version of Go. See "Go, Backwards Compatibility, and GODEBUG"
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for details.
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* To improve forwards compatibility, Go 1.21 now reads the go
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line in a go.work or go.mod file as a strict minimum
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requirement: go 1.21.0 means that the workspace or module
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cannot be used with Go 1.20 or with Go 1.21rc1. This allows
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projects that depend on fixes made in later versions of Go to
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ensure that they are not used with earlier versions. It also
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gives better error reporting for projects that make use of new
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Go features: when the problem is that a newer Go version is
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needed, that problem is reported clearly, instead of attempting
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to build the code and instead printing errors about unresolved
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imports or syntax errors.
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* To make these new stricter version requirements easier to
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manage, the go command can now invoke not just the toolchain
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bundled in its own release but also other Go toolchain versions
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found in the PATH or downloaded on demand. If a go.mod or
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go.work go line declares a minimum requirement on a newer
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version of Go, the go command will find and run that version
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automatically. The new toolchain directive sets a suggested
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minimum toolchain to use, which may be newer than the strict go
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minimum. See "Go Toolchains" for details.
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* go command: The -pgo build flag now defaults to -pgo=auto, and
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the restriction of specifying a single main package on the
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command line is now removed. If a file named default.pgo is
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present in the main package's directory, the go command will
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use it to enable profile-guided optimization for building the
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corresponding program.
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* go command: The -C dir flag must now be the first flag on the
|
|
command-line when used.
|
|
* go command: The new go test option -fullpath prints full path
|
|
names in test log messages, rather than just base names.
|
|
* go command: The go test -c flag now supports writing test
|
|
binaries for multiple packages, each to pkg.test where pkg is
|
|
the package name. It is an error if more than one test package
|
|
being compiled has a given package name.]
|
|
* go command: The go test -o flag now accepts a directory
|
|
argument, in which case test binaries are written to that
|
|
directory instead of the current directory.
|
|
* cgo: In files that import "C", the Go toolchain now correctly
|
|
reports errors for attempts to declare Go methods on C types.
|
|
* runtime: When printing very deep stacks, the runtime now prints
|
|
the first 50 (innermost) frames followed by the bottom 50
|
|
(outermost) frames, rather than just printing the first 100
|
|
frames. This makes it easier to see how deeply recursive stacks
|
|
started, and is especially valuable for debugging stack
|
|
overflows.
|
|
* runtime: On Linux platforms that support transparent huge
|
|
pages, the Go runtime now manages which parts of the heap may
|
|
be backed by huge pages more explicitly. This leads to better
|
|
utilization of memory: small heaps should see less memory used
|
|
(up to 50% in pathological cases) while large heaps should see
|
|
fewer broken huge pages for dense parts of the heap, improving
|
|
CPU usage and latency by up to 1%.
|
|
* runtime: As a result of runtime-internal garbage collection
|
|
tuning, applications may see up to a 40% reduction in
|
|
application tail latency and a small decrease in memory
|
|
use. Some applications may also observe a small loss in
|
|
throughput. The memory use decrease should be proportional to
|
|
the loss in throughput, such that the previous release's
|
|
throughput/memory tradeoff may be recovered (with little change
|
|
to latency) by increasing GOGC and/or GOMEMLIMIT slightly.
|
|
* runtime: Calls from C to Go on threads created in C require
|
|
some setup to prepare for Go execution. On Unix platforms, this
|
|
setup is now preserved across multiple calls from the same
|
|
thread. This significantly reduces the overhead of subsequent C
|
|
to Go calls from ~1-3 microseconds per call to ~100-200
|
|
nanoseconds per call.
|
|
* compiler: Profile-guide optimization (PGO), added as a preview
|
|
in Go 1.20, is now ready for general use. PGO enables
|
|
additional optimizations on code identified as hot by profiles
|
|
of production workloads. As mentioned in the Go command
|
|
section, PGO is enabled by default for binaries that contain a
|
|
default.pgo profile in the main package directory. Performance
|
|
improvements vary depending on application behavior, with most
|
|
programs from a representative set of Go programs seeing
|
|
between 2 and 7% improvement from enabling PGO. See the PGO
|
|
user guide for detailed documentation.
|
|
* compiler: PGO builds can now devirtualize some interface method
|
|
calls, adding a concrete call to the most common callee. This
|
|
enables further optimization, such as inlining the callee.
|
|
* compiler: Go 1.21 improves build speed by up to 6%, largely
|
|
thanks to building the compiler itself with PGO.
|
|
* assembler: On amd64, frameless nosplit assembly functions are
|
|
no longer automatically marked as NOFRAME. Instead, the NOFRAME
|
|
attribute must be explicitly specified if desired, which is
|
|
already the behavior on other architectures supporting frame
|
|
pointers. With this, the runtime now maintains the frame
|
|
pointers for stack transitions.
|
|
* assembler: The verifier that checks for incorrect uses of R15
|
|
when dynamic linking on amd64 has been improved.
|
|
* linker: On windows/amd64, the linker (with help from the
|
|
compiler) now emits SEH unwinding data by default, which
|
|
improves the integration of Go applications with Windows
|
|
debuggers and other tools.
|
|
* linker: In Go 1.21 the linker (with help from the compiler) is
|
|
now capable of deleting dead (unreferenced) global map
|
|
variables, if the number of entries in the variable initializer
|
|
is sufficiently large, and if the initializer expressions are
|
|
side-effect free.
|
|
* core library: The new log/slog package provides structured
|
|
logging with levels. Structured logging emits key-value pairs
|
|
to enable fast, accurate processing of large amounts of log
|
|
data. The package supports integration with popular log
|
|
analysis tools and services.
|
|
* core library: The new testing/slogtest package can help to
|
|
validate slog.Handler implementations.
|
|
* core library: The new slices package provides many common
|
|
operations on slices, using generic functions that work with
|
|
slices of any element type.
|
|
* core library: The new maps package provides several common
|
|
operations on maps, using generic functions that work with maps
|
|
of any key or element type.
|
|
* core library: The new cmp package defines the type constraint
|
|
Ordered and two new generic functions Less and Compare that are
|
|
useful with ordered types.
|
|
* Minor changes to the library: As always, there are various
|
|
minor changes and updates to the library, made with the Go 1
|
|
promise of compatibility in mind. There are also various
|
|
performance improvements, not enumerated here.
|
|
* archive/tar: The implementation of the io/fs.FileInfo interface
|
|
returned by Header.FileInfo now implements a String method that
|
|
calls io/fs.FormatFileInfo.
|
|
* archive/zip: The implementation of the io/fs.FileInfo interface
|
|
returned by FileHeader.FileInfo now implements a String method
|
|
that calls io/fs.FormatFileInfo.
|
|
* archive/zip: The implementation of the io/fs.DirEntry interface
|
|
returned by the io/fs.ReadDirFile.ReadDir method of the
|
|
io/fs.File returned by Reader.Open now implements a String
|
|
method that calls io/fs.FormatDirEntry.
|
|
* bytes: The Buffer type has two new methods: Available and
|
|
AvailableBuffer. These may be used along with the Write method
|
|
to append directly to the Buffer.
|
|
* context: The new WithoutCancel function returns a copy of a
|
|
context that is not canceled when the original context is
|
|
canceled.
|
|
* context: The new WithDeadlineCause and WithTimeoutCause
|
|
functions provide a way to set a context cancellation cause
|
|
when a deadline or timer expires. The cause may be retrieved
|
|
with the Cause function.
|
|
* context: The new AfterFunc function registers a function to run
|
|
after a context has been cancelled.
|
|
* context: An optimization means that the results of calling
|
|
Background and TODO and converting them to a shared type can be
|
|
considered equal. In previous releases they were always
|
|
different. Comparing Context values for equality has never been
|
|
well-defined, so this is not considered to be an incompatible
|
|
change.
|
|
* crypto/ecdsa: PublicKey.Equal and PrivateKey.Equal now execute
|
|
in constant time.
|
|
* crypto/elliptic: All of the Curve methods have been deprecated,
|
|
along with GenerateKey, Marshal, and Unmarshal. For ECDH
|
|
operations, the new crypto/ecdh package should be used
|
|
instead. For lower-level operations, use third-party modules
|
|
such as filippo.io/nistec.
|
|
* crypto/rand: The crypto/rand package now uses the getrandom
|
|
system call on NetBSD 10.0 and later.
|
|
* crypto/rsa: The performance of private RSA operations
|
|
(decryption and signing) is now better than Go 1.19 for
|
|
GOARCH=amd64 and GOARCH=arm64. It had regressed in Go 1.20.
|
|
* crypto/rsa: Due to the addition of private fields to
|
|
PrecomputedValues, PrivateKey.Precompute must be called for
|
|
optimal performance even if deserializing (for example from
|
|
JSON) a previously-precomputed private key.
|
|
* crypto/rsa: PublicKey.Equal and PrivateKey.Equal now execute in
|
|
constant time.
|
|
* crypto/rsa: The GenerateMultiPrimeKey function and the
|
|
PrecomputedValues.CRTValues field have been
|
|
deprecated. PrecomputedValues.CRTValues will still be populated
|
|
when PrivateKey.Precompute is called, but the values will not
|
|
be used during decryption operations.
|
|
* crypto/sha256: SHA-224 and SHA-256 operations now use native
|
|
instructions when available when GOARCH=amd64, providing a
|
|
performance improvement on the order of 3-4x.
|
|
* crypto/tls: Servers now skip verifying client certificates
|
|
(including not running Config.VerifyPeerCertificate) for
|
|
resumed connections, besides checking the expiration time. This
|
|
makes session tickets larger when client certificates are in
|
|
use. Clients were already skipping verification on resumption,
|
|
but now check the expiration time even if
|
|
Config.InsecureSkipVerify is set.
|
|
* crypto/tls: Applications can now control the content of session
|
|
tickets.
|
|
* crypto/tls: The new SessionState type describes a resumable
|
|
session.
|
|
* crypto/tls: The SessionState.Bytes method and ParseSessionState
|
|
function serialize and deserialize a SessionState.
|
|
* crypto/tls: The Config.WrapSession and Config.UnwrapSession
|
|
hooks convert a SessionState to and from a ticket on the server
|
|
side.
|
|
* crypto/tls: The Config.EncryptTicket and Config.DecryptTicket
|
|
methods provide a default implementation of WrapSession and
|
|
UnwrapSession.
|
|
* crypto/tls: The ClientSessionState.ResumptionState method and
|
|
NewResumptionState function may be used by a ClientSessionCache
|
|
implementation to store and resume sessions on the client side.
|
|
* crypto/tls: To reduce the potential for session tickets to be
|
|
used as a tracking mechanism across connections, the server now
|
|
issues new tickets on every resumption (if they are supported
|
|
and not disabled) and tickets don't bear an identifier for the
|
|
key that encrypted them anymore. If passing a large number of
|
|
keys to Conn.SetSessionTicketKeys, this might lead to a
|
|
noticeable performance cost.
|
|
* crypto/tls: Both clients and servers now implement the Extended
|
|
Master Secret extension (RFC 7627). The deprecation of
|
|
ConnectionState.TLSUnique has been reverted, and is now set for
|
|
resumed connections that support Extended Master Secret.
|
|
* crypto/tls: The new QUICConn type provides support for QUIC
|
|
implementations, including 0-RTT support. Note that this is not
|
|
itself a QUIC implementation, and 0-RTT is still not supported
|
|
in TLS.
|
|
* crypto/tls: The new VersionName function returns the name for a
|
|
TLS version number.
|
|
* crypto/tls: The TLS alert codes sent from the server for client
|
|
authentication failures have been improved. Previously, these
|
|
failures always resulted in a "bad certificate" alert. Now,
|
|
certain failures will result in more appropriate alert codes,
|
|
as defined by RFC 5246 and RFC 8446:
|
|
* crypto/tls: For TLS 1.3 connections, if the server is
|
|
configured to require client authentication using
|
|
RequireAnyClientCert or RequireAndVerifyClientCert, and the
|
|
client does not provide any certificate, the server will now
|
|
return the "certificate required" alert.
|
|
* crypto/tls: If the client provides a certificate that is not
|
|
signed by the set of trusted certificate authorities configured
|
|
on the server, the server will return the "unknown certificate
|
|
authority" alert.
|
|
* crypto/tls: If the client provides a certificate that is either
|
|
expired or not yet valid, the server will return the "expired
|
|
certificate" alert.
|
|
* crypto/tls: In all other scenarios related to client
|
|
authentication failures, the server still returns "bad
|
|
certificate".
|
|
* crypto/x509: RevocationList.RevokedCertificates has been
|
|
deprecated and replaced with the new RevokedCertificateEntries
|
|
field, which is a slice of RevocationListEntry.
|
|
RevocationListEntry contains all of the fields in
|
|
pkix.RevokedCertificate, as well as the revocation reason code.
|
|
* crypto/x509: Name constraints are now correctly enforced on
|
|
non-leaf certificates, and not on the certificates where they
|
|
are expressed.
|
|
* debug/elf: The new File.DynValue method may be used to retrieve
|
|
the numeric values listed with a given dynamic tag.
|
|
* debug/elf: The constant flags permitted in a DT_FLAGS_1 dynamic
|
|
tag are now defined with type DynFlag1. These tags have names
|
|
starting with DF_1.
|
|
* debug/elf: The package now defines the constant COMPRESS_ZSTD.
|
|
* debug/elf: The package now defines the constant
|
|
R_PPC64_REL24_P9NOTOC.
|
|
* debug/pe: Attempts to read from a section containing
|
|
uninitialized data using Section.Data or the reader returned by
|
|
Section.Open now return an error.
|
|
* embed: The io/fs.File returned by FS.Open now has a ReadAt
|
|
method that implements io.ReaderAt.
|
|
* embed: Calling FS.Open.Stat will return a type that now
|
|
implements a String method that calls io/fs.FormatFileInfo.
|
|
* errors: The new ErrUnsupported error provides a standardized
|
|
way to indicate that a requested operation may not be performed
|
|
because it is unsupported. For example, a call to os.Link when
|
|
using a file system that does not support hard links.
|
|
* flag: The new BoolFunc function and FlagSet.BoolFunc method
|
|
define a flag that does not require an argument and calls a
|
|
function when the flag is used. This is similar to Func but for
|
|
a boolean flag.
|
|
* flag: A flag definition (via Bool, BoolVar, Int, IntVar, etc.)
|
|
will panic if Set has already been called on a flag with the
|
|
same name. This change is intended to detect cases where
|
|
changes in initialization order cause flag operations to occur
|
|
in a different order than expected. In many cases the fix to
|
|
this problem is to introduce a explicit package dependence to
|
|
correctly order the definition before any Set operations.
|
|
* go/ast: The new IsGenerated predicate reports whether a file
|
|
syntax tree contains the special comment that conventionally
|
|
indicates that the file was generated by a tool.
|
|
* go/ast: The new File.GoVersion field records the minimum Go
|
|
version required by any //go:build or // +build directives.
|
|
* go/build: The package now parses build directives (comments
|
|
that start with //go:) in file headers (before the package
|
|
declaration). These directives are available in the new Package
|
|
fields Directives, TestDirectives, and XTestDirectives.
|
|
* go/build/constraint: The new GoVersion function returns the
|
|
minimum Go version implied by a build expression.
|
|
* go/token: The new File.Lines method returns the file's
|
|
line-number table in the same form as accepted by
|
|
File.SetLines.
|
|
* go/types: The new Package.GoVersion method returns the Go
|
|
language version used to check the package.
|
|
* hash/maphash: The hash/maphash package now has a pure Go
|
|
implementation, selectable with the purego build tag.
|
|
* html/template: The new error ErrJSTemplate is returned when an
|
|
action appears in a JavaScript template literal. Previously an
|
|
unexported error was returned.
|
|
* io/fs: The new FormatFileInfo function returns a formatted
|
|
version of a FileInfo. The new FormatDirEntry function returns
|
|
a formatted version of a DirEntry. The implementation of
|
|
DirEntry returned by ReadDir now implements a String method
|
|
that calls FormatDirEntry, and the same is true for the
|
|
DirEntry value passed to WalkDirFunc.
|
|
* math/big: The new Int.Float64 method returns the nearest
|
|
floating-point value to a multi-precision integer, along with
|
|
an indication of any rounding that occurred.
|
|
* net: On Linux, the net package can now use Multipath TCP when
|
|
the kernel supports it. It is not used by default. To use
|
|
Multipath TCP when available on a client, call the
|
|
Dialer.SetMultipathTCP method before calling the Dialer.Dial or
|
|
Dialer.DialContext methods. To use Multipath TCP when available
|
|
on a server, call the ListenConfig.SetMultipathTCP method
|
|
before calling the ListenConfig.Listen method. Specify the
|
|
network as "tcp" or "tcp4" or "tcp6" as usual. If Multipath TCP
|
|
is not supported by the kernel or the remote host, the
|
|
connection will silently fall back to TCP. To test whether a
|
|
particular connection is using Multipath TCP, use the
|
|
TCPConn.MultipathTCP method.
|
|
* net: In a future Go release we may enable Multipath TCP by
|
|
default on systems that support it.
|
|
* net/http: The new ResponseController.EnableFullDuplex method
|
|
allows server handlers to concurrently read from an HTTP/1
|
|
request body while writing the response. Normally, the HTTP/1
|
|
server automatically consumes any remaining request body before
|
|
starting to write the response, to avoid deadlocking clients
|
|
which attempt to write a complete request before reading the
|
|
response. The EnableFullDuplex method disables this behavior.
|
|
* net/http: The new ErrSchemeMismatch error is returned by Client
|
|
and Transport when the server responds to an HTTPS request with
|
|
an HTTP response.
|
|
* net/http: The net/http package now supports
|
|
errors.ErrUnsupported, in that the expression
|
|
errors.Is(http.ErrNotSupported, errors.ErrUnsupported) will
|
|
return true.
|
|
* os: Programs may now pass an empty time.Time value to the
|
|
Chtimes function to leave either the access time or the
|
|
modification time unchanged.
|
|
* os: On Windows the File.Chdir method now changes the current
|
|
directory to the file, rather than always returning an error.
|
|
* os: On Unix systems, if a non-blocking descriptor is passed to
|
|
NewFile, calling the File.Fd method will now return a
|
|
non-blocking descriptor. Previously the descriptor was
|
|
converted to blocking mode.
|
|
* os: On Windows calling Truncate on a non-existent file used to
|
|
create an empty file. It now returns an error indicating that
|
|
the file does not exist.
|
|
* os: On Windows calling TempDir now uses GetTempPath2W when
|
|
available, instead of GetTempPathW. The new behavior is a
|
|
security hardening measure that prevents temporary files
|
|
created by processes running as SYSTEM to be accessed by
|
|
non-SYSTEM processes.
|
|
* os: On Windows the os package now supports working with files
|
|
whose names, stored as UTF-16, can't be represented as valid
|
|
UTF-8.
|
|
* os: On Windows Lstat now resolves symbolic links for paths
|
|
ending with a path separator, consistent with its behavior on
|
|
POSIX platforms.
|
|
* os: The implementation of the io/fs.DirEntry interface returned
|
|
by the ReadDir function and the File.ReadDir method now
|
|
implements a String method that calls io/fs.FormatDirEntry.
|
|
* os: The implementation of the io/fs.FS interface returned by
|
|
the DirFS function now implements the io/fs.ReadFileFS and the
|
|
io/fs.ReadDirFS interfaces.
|
|
* path/filepath: The implementation of the io/fs.DirEntry
|
|
interface passed to the function argument of WalkDir now
|
|
implements a String method that calls io/fs.FormatDirEntry.
|
|
* reflect: In Go 1.21, ValueOf no longer forces its argument to
|
|
be allocated on the heap, allowing a Value's content to be
|
|
allocated on the stack. Most operations on a Value also allow
|
|
the underlying value to be stack allocated.
|
|
* reflect: The new Value method Value.Clear clears the contents
|
|
of a map or zeros the contents of a slice. This corresponds to
|
|
the new clear built-in added to the language.
|
|
* reflect: The SliceHeader and StringHeader types are now
|
|
deprecated. In new code prefer unsafe.Slice, unsafe.SliceData,
|
|
unsafe.String, or unsafe.StringData.
|
|
* regexp: Regexp now defines MarshalText and UnmarshalText
|
|
methods. These implement encoding.TextMarshaler and
|
|
encoding.TextUnmarshaler and will be used by packages such as
|
|
encoding/json.
|
|
* runtime: Textual stack traces produced by Go programs, such as
|
|
those produced when crashing, calling runtime.Stack, or
|
|
collecting a goroutine profile with debug=2, now include the
|
|
IDs of the goroutines that created each goroutine in the stack
|
|
trace.
|
|
* runtime: Crashing Go applications can now opt-in to Windows
|
|
Error Reporting (WER) by setting the environment variable
|
|
GOTRACEBACK=wer or calling debug.SetTraceback("wer") before the
|
|
crash. Other than enabling WER, the runtime will behave as with
|
|
GOTRACEBACK=crash. On non-Windows systems, GOTRACEBACK=wer is
|
|
ignored.
|
|
* runtime: GODEBUG=cgocheck=2, a thorough checker of cgo pointer
|
|
passing rules, is no longer available as a debug
|
|
option. Instead, it is available as an experiment using
|
|
GOEXPERIMENT=cgocheck2. In particular this means that this mode
|
|
has to be selected at build time instead of startup time.
|
|
* runtime: GODEBUG=cgocheck=1 is still available (and is still
|
|
the default).
|
|
* runtime: A new type Pinner has been added to the runtime
|
|
package. Pinners may be used to "pin" Go memory such that it
|
|
may be used more freely by non-Go code. For instance, passing
|
|
Go values that reference pinned Go memory to C code is now
|
|
allowed. Previously, passing any such nested reference was
|
|
disallowed by the cgo pointer passing rules. See the docs for
|
|
more details.
|
|
* runtime/metrics: A few previously-internal GC metrics, such as
|
|
live heap size, are now available. GOGC and GOMEMLIMIT are also
|
|
now available as metrics.
|
|
* runtime/trace: Collecting traces on amd64 and arm64 now incurs
|
|
a substantially smaller CPU cost: up to a 10x improvement over
|
|
the previous release.
|
|
* runtime/trace: Traces now contain explicit stop-the-world
|
|
events for every reason the Go runtime might stop-the-world,
|
|
not just garbage collection.
|
|
* sync: The new OnceFunc, OnceValue, and OnceValues functions
|
|
capture a common use of Once to lazily initialize a value on
|
|
first use.
|
|
* syscall: On Windows the Fchdir function now changes the current
|
|
directory to its argument, rather than always returning an
|
|
error.
|
|
* syscall: On FreeBSD SysProcAttr has a new field Jail that may
|
|
be used to put the newly created process in a jailed
|
|
environment.
|
|
* syscall: On Windows the syscall package now supports working
|
|
with files whose names, stored as UTF-16, can't be represented
|
|
as valid UTF-8. The UTF16ToString and UTF16FromString functions
|
|
now convert between UTF-16 data and WTF-8 strings. This is
|
|
backward compatible as WTF-8 is a superset of the UTF-8 format
|
|
that was used in earlier releases.
|
|
* syscall: Several error values match the new
|
|
errors.ErrUnsupported, such that errors.Is(err,
|
|
errors.ErrUnsupported) returns true.
|
|
ENOSYS
|
|
ENOTSUP
|
|
EOPNOTSUPP
|
|
EPLAN9 (Plan 9 only)
|
|
ERROR_CALL_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (Windows only)
|
|
ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED (Windows only)
|
|
EWINDOWS (Windows only)
|
|
* testing: The new -test.fullpath option will print full path
|
|
names in test log messages, rather than just base names.
|
|
* testing: The new Testing function reports whether the program
|
|
is a test created by go test.
|
|
* testing/fstest: Calling Open.Stat will return a type that now
|
|
implements a String method that calls io/fs.FormatFileInfo.
|
|
* unicode: The unicode package and associated support throughout
|
|
the system has been upgraded to Unicode 15.0.0.
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* Darwin port: As announced in the Go 1.20 release notes, Go 1.21
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requires macOS 10.15 Catalina or later; support for previous
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versions has been discontinued.
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* Windows port: As announced in the Go 1.20 release notes, Go
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1.21 requires at least Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016;
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support for previous versions has been discontinued.
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* WebAssembly port: The new go:wasmimport directive can now be
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used in Go programs to import functions from the WebAssembly
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host.
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* WebAssembly port: The Go scheduler now interacts much more
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efficiently with the JavaScript event loop, especially in
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applications that block frequently on asynchronous events.
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* WebAssembly System Interface port: Go 1.21 adds an experimental
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port to the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI), Preview 1
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(GOOS=wasip1, GOARCH=wasm).
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* WebAssembly System Interface port: As a result of the addition
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of the new GOOS value "wasip1", Go files named *_wasip1.go will
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now be ignored by Go tools except when that GOOS value is being
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used. If you have existing filenames matching that pattern, you
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will need to rename them.
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* ppc64/ppc64le port: On Linux, GOPPC64=power10 now generates
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PC-relative instructions, prefixed instructions, and other new
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Power10 instructions. On AIX, GOPPC64=power10 generates Power10
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instructions, but does not generate PC-relative instructions.
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* ppc64/ppc64le port: When building position-independent binaries
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for GOPPC64=power10 GOOS=linux GOARCH=ppc64le, users can expect
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reduced binary sizes in most cases, in some cases
|
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3.5%. Position-independent binaries are built for ppc64le with
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the following -buildmode values: c-archive, c-shared, shared,
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pie, plugin.
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* loong64 port: The linux/loong64 port now supports
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-buildmode=c-archive, -buildmode=c-shared and -buildmode=pie.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Wed Aug 2 13:54:52 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21rc4 (released 2023-08-02) is a release candidate version of
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go1.21 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged
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go1.21rc4.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fri Jul 14 17:02:03 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.21rc3 (released 2023-07-14) is a release candidate version of
|
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go1.21 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged
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go1.21rc3.
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Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fri Jun 23 22:34:10 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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|
|
- go1.21+ change default GOTOOLCHAIN=auto to local to prevent go
|
|
tool commands from downloading upstream go1.x toolchain binaries
|
|
Refs boo#1212669
|
|
* go1.21+ introduce new default behavior that can download
|
|
additional versions of go1.x toolchain binaries built by
|
|
upstream. See https://go.dev/doc/toolchain for details. The go
|
|
tool would attempt toolchain downloads as needed to satisfy a
|
|
minimum go version specified in go.mod of the program
|
|
containing main() or any of its dependencies.
|
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* Builds in OBS can not access the network, download attempts
|
|
would fail.
|
|
* Builds in OBS should not use third party binary toolchains.
|
|
* When GOTOOLCHAIN is set to local, the go command always runs
|
|
the bundled Go toolchain.
|
|
* Users can override the default GOTOOLCHAIN setting with
|
|
go env -w, stored in in ~/.config/go/env.
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|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fri Jun 23 20:26:19 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
|
|
|
|
- Add missing go.env to package. go.env sets defaults including:
|
|
GOPROXY GOSUMDB GOTOOLCHAIN
|
|
Refs boo#1212667
|
|
* Starting in go1.21+ a missing go.env defaults to GOPROXY=''
|
|
resulting in errors e.g. with online cmds e.g. go mod download:
|
|
"GOPROXY list is not the empty string, but contains no entries"
|
|
It is not clear why GOPROXY='' is not evaluated as "the empty
|
|
string".
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|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
Wed Jun 21 15:40:05 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
|
|
|
|
- go1.21rc2 (released 2023-06-21) is a release candidate version of
|
|
go1.21 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged
|
|
go1.21rc2. https://go.dev/blog/go1.21rc
|
|
Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fri Jun 16 14:21:46 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
|
|
|
|
- go1.21rc1 (released 2023-06-16) is a release candidate version of
|
|
go1.21 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged
|
|
go1.21rc1.
|
|
Refs boo#1212475 go1.21 release tracking
|