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Tue May 7 16:00:41 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.22.3 (released 2024-05-07) includes security fixes to the go
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command and the net package, as well as bug fixes to the
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compiler, the runtime, and the net/http package.
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Refs boo#1218424 go1.22 release tracking
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CVE-2024-24787 CVE-2024-24788
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* go#67122 go#67119 boo#1224017 security: fix CVE-2024-24787 cmd/go: arbitrary code execution during build on darwin
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* go#67040 go#66754 boo#1224018 security: fix CVE-2024-24788 net: high cpu usage in extractExtendedRCode
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* go#67018 cmd/compile: Go 1.22.x failed to be bootstrapped from 386 to ppc64le
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* go#67017 cmd/compile: changing a hot concrete method to interface method triggers a PGO ICE
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* go#66886 runtime: deterministic fallback hashes across process boundary
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* go#66698 net/http: TestRequestLimit/h2 becomes significantly more expensive and slower after x/net@v0.23.0
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Wed Apr 3 15:35:18 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.22.2 (released 2024-04-03) includes a security fix to the
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net/http package, as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the go
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command, the linker, and the encoding/gob, go/types, net/http,
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and runtime/trace packages.
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Refs boo#1218424 go1.22 release tracking
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CVE-2023-45288
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* go#66298 go#65051 boo#1221400 security: fix CVE-2023-45288 net/http, x/net/http2: close connections when receiving too many headers
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* go#65858 cmd/compile: unreachable panic with GODEBUG=gotypesalias=1
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* go#66060 cmd/link: RISC-V external link, failed to find text symbol for HI20 relocation
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* go#66076 cmd/compile: out-of-bounds panic with uint32 conversion and modulus operation in Go 1.22.0 on arm64
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* go#66134 cmd/compile: go test . results in CLOSURE ... <unknown line number>: internal compiler error: assertion failed
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* go#66137 cmd/go: go 1.22.0: go test throws errors when processing folders not listed in coverpkg argument
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* go#66178 cmd/compile: ICE: panic: interface conversion: ir.Node is *ir.ConvExpr, not *ir.IndexExpr
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* go#66201 runtime/trace: v2 traces contain an incorrect timestamp scaling factor on Windows
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* go#66255 net/http: http2 round tripper nil pointer dereference causes panic causing deadlock
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* go#66256 cmd/go: git shallow fetches broken at CL 556358
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* go#66273 crypto/x509: Certificate no longer encodable using encoding/gob in Go1.22
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* go#66412 cmd/link: bad carrier sym for symbol runtime.elf_savegpr0.args_stackmap on ppc64le
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Tue Mar 5 17:38:51 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.22.1 (released 2024-03-05) includes security fixes to the
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crypto/x509, html/template, net/http, net/http/cookiejar, and
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net/mail packages, as well as bug fixes to the compiler, the go
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command, the runtime, the trace command, and the go/types and
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net/http packages.
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Refs boo#1218424 go1.22 release tracking
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CVE-2023-45289 CVE-2023-45290 CVE-2024-24783 CVE-2024-24784 CVE-2024-24785
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* go#65831 go#65390 boo#1220999 security: fix CVE-2024-24783 crypto/x509: Verify panics on certificates with an unknown public key algorithm
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* go#65849 go#65083 boo#1221002 security: fix CVE-2024-24784 net/mail: comments in display names are incorrectly handled
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* go#65850 go#65383 boo#1221001 security: fix CVE-2023-45290 net/http: memory exhaustion in Request.ParseMultipartForm
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* go#65859 go#65065 boo#1221000 security: fix CVE-2023-45289 net/http, net/http/cookiejar: incorrect forwarding of sensitive headers and cookies on HTTP redirect
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* go#65969 go#65697 boo#1221003 security: fix CVE-2024-24785 html/template: errors returned from MarshalJSON methods may break template escaping
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* go#65352 cmd/go: go generate fails silently when run on a package in a nested workspace module
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* go#65471 internal/testenv: TestHasGoBuild failures on the LUCI noopt builders
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* go#65474 internal/testenv: support LUCI mobile builders in testenv tests
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* go#65577 cmd/trace/v2: goroutine analysis page doesn't identify goroutines consistently
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* go#65618 cmd/compile: Go 1.22 build fails with 1.21 PGO profile on internal/saferio change
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* go#65619 cmd/compile: Go 1.22 changes support for modules that declare go 1.0
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* go#65641 cmd/cgo/internal/testsanitizers,x/build: LUCI clang15 builders failing
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* go#65644 runtime: crash in race detector when execution tracer reads from CPU profile buffer
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* go#65728 go/types: nil pointer dereference in Alias.Underlying()
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* go#65759 net/http: context cancellation can leave HTTP client with deadlocked HTTP/1.1 connections in Go1.22
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* go#65760 runtime: Go 1.22.0 fails to build from source on armv7 Alpine Linux
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* go#65818 runtime: go1.22.0 test with -race will SIGSEGV or SIGBUS or Bad Pointer
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* go#65852 cmd/go: "missing ziphash" error with go.work
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* go#65883 runtime: scheduler sometimes starves a runnable goroutine on wasm platforms
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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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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 22:28:04 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
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- go1.22 (released 2024-02-06) is a major release of Go.
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go1.22.x minor releases will be provided through February 2024.
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https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Go-Release-Cycle
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go1.22 arrives six months after go1.21. 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#1218424 go1.22 release tracking
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* Language change: go1.22 makes two changes to for loops.
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Previously, the variables declared by a for loop were created
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once and updated by each iteration. In go1.22, each iteration
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of the loop creates new variables, to avoid accidental sharing
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bugs. The transition support tooling described in the proposal
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continues to work in the same way it did in Go 1.21.
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* Language change: For loops may now range over integers
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* Language change: go1.22 includes a preview of a language change
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we are considering for a future version of Go:
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range-over-function iterators. Building with
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GOEXPERIMENT=rangefunc enables this feature.
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* go command: Commands in workspaces can now use a vendor
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directory containing the dependencies of the workspace. The
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directory is created by go work vendor, and used by build
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commands when the -mod flag is set to vendor, which is the
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default when a workspace vendor directory is present. Note
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that the vendor directory's contents for a workspace are
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different from those of a single module: if the directory at
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the root of a workspace also contains one of the modules in the
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workspace, its vendor directory can contain the dependencies of
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either the workspace or of the module, but not both.
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* go get is no longer supported outside of a module in the legacy
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GOPATH mode (that is, with GO111MODULE=off). Other build
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commands, such as go build and go test, will continue to work
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indefinitely for legacy GOPATH programs.
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* go mod init no longer attempts to import module requirements
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from configuration files for other vendoring tools (such as
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Gopkg.lock).
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* go test -cover now prints coverage summaries for covered
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packages that do not have their own test files. Prior to Go
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1.22 a go test -cover run for such a package would report: ?
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mymod/mypack [no test files] and now with go1.22, functions in
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the package are treated as uncovered: mymod/mypack coverage:
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0.0% of statements Note that if a package contains no
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executable code at all, we can't report a meaningful coverage
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percentage; for such packages the go tool will continue to
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report that there are no test files.
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* trace: The trace tool's web UI has been gently refreshed as
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part of the work to support the new tracer, resolving several
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issues and improving the readability of various sub-pages. The
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web UI now supports exploring traces in a thread-oriented
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view. The trace viewer also now displays the full duration of
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all system calls. These improvements only apply for viewing
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traces produced by programs built with go1.22 or newer. A
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future release will bring some of these improvements to traces
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produced by older version of Go.
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* vet: References to loop variables The behavior of the vet tool
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has changed to match the new semantics (see above) of loop
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variables in go1.22. When analyzing a file that requires go1.22
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or newer (due to its go.mod file or a per-file build
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constraint), vetcode> no longer reports references to loop
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variables from within a function literal that might outlive the
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iteration of the loop. In Go 1.22, loop variables are created
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anew for each iteration, so such references are no longer at
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risk of using a variable after it has been updated by the loop.
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* vet: New warnings for missing values after append The vet tool
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now reports calls to append that pass no values to be appended
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to the slice, such as slice = append(slice). Such a statement
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has no effect, and experience has shown that is nearly always a
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mistake.
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* vet: New warnings for deferring time.Since The vet tool now
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reports a non-deferred call to time.Since(t) within a defer
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statement. This is equivalent to calling time.Now().Sub(t)
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before the defer statement, not when the deferred function is
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called. In nearly all cases, the correct code requires
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deferring the time.Since call.
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* vet: New warnings for mismatched key-value pairs in log/slog
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calls The vet tool now reports invalid arguments in calls to
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functions and methods in the structured logging package,
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log/slog, that accept alternating key/value pairs. It reports
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calls where an argument in a key position is neither a string
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nor a slog.Attr, and where a final key is missing its value.
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* runtime: The runtime now keeps type-based garbage collection
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metadata nearer to each heap object, improving the CPU
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performance (latency or throughput) of Go programs by
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1-3%. This change also reduces the memory overhead of the
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majority Go programs by approximately 1% by deduplicating
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redundant metadata. Some programs may see a smaller improvement
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because this change adjusts the size class boundaries of the
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memory allocator, so some objects may be moved up a size class.
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A consequence of this change is that some objects' addresses
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that were previously always aligned to a 16 byte (or higher)
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boundary will now only be aligned to an 8 byte boundary. Some
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programs that use assembly instructions that require memory
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addresses to be more than 8-byte aligned and rely on the memory
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allocator's previous alignment behavior may break, but we
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expect such programs to be rare. Such programs may be built
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with GOEXPERIMENT=noallocheaders to revert to the old metadata
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layout and restore the previous alignment behavior, but package
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owners should update their assembly code to avoid the alignment
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assumption, as this workaround will be removed in a future
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release.
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* runtime: On the windows/amd64 port, programs linking or loading
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Go libraries built with -buildmode=c-archive or
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-buildmode=c-shared can now use the SetUnhandledExceptionFilter
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Win32 function to catch exceptions not handled by the Go
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runtime. Note that this was already supported on the
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windows/386 port.
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* compiler: Profile-guided Optimization (PGO) builds can now
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devirtualize a higher proportion of calls than previously
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possible. Most programs from a representative set of Go
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programs now see between 2 and 14% improvement from enabling
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PGO.
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* compiler: The compiler now interleaves devirtualization and
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inlining, so interface method calls are better optimized.
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* compiler: go1.22 also includes a preview of an enhanced
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implementation of the compiler's inlining phase that uses
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heuristics to boost inlinability at call sites deemed
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"important" (for example, in loops) and discourage inlining at
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call sites deemed "unimportant" (for example, on panic
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paths). Building with GOEXPERIMENT=newinliner enables the new
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call-site heuristics; see issue #61502 for more info and to
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provide feedback.
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* linker: The linker's -s and -w flags are now behave more
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consistently across all platforms. The -w flag suppresses DWARF
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debug information generation. The -s flag suppresses symbol
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table generation. The -s flag also implies the -w flag, which
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can be negated with -w=0. That is, -s -w=0 will generate a
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binary with DWARF debug information generation but without the
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symbol table.
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* linker: On ELF platforms, the -B linker flag now accepts a
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special form: with -B gobuildid, the linker will generate a GNU
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build ID (the ELF NT_GNU_BUILD_ID note) derived from the Go
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build ID.
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* linker: On Windows, when building with -linkmode=internal, the
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linker now preserves SEH information from C object files by
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copying the .pdata and .xdata sections into the final
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binary. This helps with debugging and profiling binaries using
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native tools, such as WinDbg. Note that until now, C functions'
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SEH exception handlers were not being honored, so this change
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may cause some programs to behave differently.
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-linkmode=external is not affected by this change, as external
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linkers already preserve SEH information.
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* bootstrap: As mentioned in the Go 1.20 release notes, go1.22
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now requires the final point release of Go 1.20 or later for
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bootstrap. We expect that Go 1.24 will require the final point
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release of go1.22 or later for bootstrap.
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* core library: New math/rand/v2 package: go1.22 includes the
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first “v2” package in the standard library, math/rand/v2. The
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changes compared to math/rand are detailed in proposal
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go#61716. The most important changes are:
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- The Read method, deprecated in math/rand, was not carried
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forward for math/rand/v2. (It remains available in
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math/rand.) The vast majority of calls to Read should use
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crypto/rand’s Read instead. Otherwise a custom Read can be
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constructed using the Uint64 method.
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- The global generator accessed by top-level functions is
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unconditionally randomly seeded. Because the API guarantees
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no fixed sequence of results, optimizations like per-thread
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random generator states are now possible.
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- The Source interface now has a single Uint64 method; there is
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no Source64 interface.
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- Many methods now use faster algorithms that were not possible
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to adopt in math/rand because they changed the output
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streams.
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- The Intn, Int31, Int31n, Int63, and Int64n top-level
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functions and methods from math/rand are spelled more
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idiomatically in math/rand/v2: IntN, Int32, Int32N, Int64,
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and Int64N. There are also new top-level functions and
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methods Uint32, Uint32N, Uint64, Uint64N, Uint, and UintN.
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- The new generic function N is like Int64N or Uint64N but
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works for any integer type. For example a random duration
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from 0 up to 5 minutes is rand.N(5*time.Minute).
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- The Mitchell & Reeds LFSR generator provided by math/rand’s
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Source has been replaced by two more modern pseudo-random
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generator sources: ChaCha8 PCG. ChaCha8 is a new,
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cryptographically strong random number generator roughly
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similar to PCG in efficiency. ChaCha8 is the algorithm used
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for the top-level functions in math/rand/v2. As of go1.22,
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math/rand's top-level functions (when not explicitly seeded)
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and the Go runtime also use ChaCha8 for randomness.
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- We plan to include an API migration tool in a future release,
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likely Go 1.23.
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* core library: New go/version package: The new go/version
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package implements functions for validating and comparing Go
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version strings.
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* core library: Enhanced routing patterns: HTTP routing in the
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standard library is now more expressive. The patterns used by
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net/http.ServeMux have been enhanced to accept methods and
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wildcards. This change breaks backwards compatibility in small
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ways, some obvious—patterns with "{" and "}" behave
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differently— and some less so—treatment of escaped paths has
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been improved. The change is controlled by a GODEBUG field
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named httpmuxgo121. Set httpmuxgo121=1 to restore the old
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behavior.
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* Minor changes to the library As always, there are various minor
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changes and updates to the library, made with the Go 1 promise
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of compatibility in mind. There are also various performance
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improvements, not enumerated here.
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* archive/tar: The new method Writer.AddFS adds all of the files
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from an fs.FS to the archive.
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* archive/zip: The new method Writer.AddFS adds all of the files
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from an fs.FS to the archive.
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* bufio: When a SplitFunc returns ErrFinalToken with a nil token,
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Scanner will now stop immediately. Previously, it would report
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a final empty token before stopping, which was usually not
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desired. Callers that do want to report a final empty token can
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do so by returning []byte{} rather than nil.
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* cmp: The new function Or returns the first in a sequence of
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values that is not the zero value.
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* crypto/tls: ConnectionState.ExportKeyingMaterial will now
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return an error unless TLS 1.3 is in use, or the
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extended_master_secret extension is supported by both the
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server and client. crypto/tls has supported this extension
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since Go 1.20. This can be disabled with the tlsunsafeekm=1
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GODEBUG setting.
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* crypto/tls: By default, the minimum version offered by
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crypto/tls servers is now TLS 1.2 if not specified with
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config.MinimumVersion, matching the behavior of crypto/tls
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clients. This change can be reverted with the tls10server=1
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GODEBUG setting.
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* crypto/tls: By default, cipher suites without ECDHE support are
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no longer offered by either clients or servers during pre-TLS
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1.3 handshakes. This change can be reverted with the
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tlsrsakex=1 GODEBUG setting.
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* crypto/x509: The new CertPool.AddCertWithConstraint method can
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be used to add customized constraints to root certificates to
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be applied during chain building.
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* crypto/x509: On Android, root certificates will now be loaded
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from /data/misc/keychain/certs-added as well as
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/system/etc/security/cacerts.
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* crypto/x509: A new type, OID, supports ASN.1 Object Identifiers
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with individual components larger than 31 bits. A new field
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which uses this type, Policies, is added to the Certificate
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struct, and is now populated during parsing. Any OIDs which
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cannot be represented using a asn1.ObjectIdentifier will appear
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in Policies, but not in the old PolicyIdentifiers field. When
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calling CreateCertificate, the Policies field is ignored, and
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policies are taken from the PolicyIdentifiers field. Using the
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x509usepolicies=1 GODEBUG setting inverts this, populating
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certificate policies from the Policies field, and ignoring the
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PolicyIdentifiers field. We may change the default value of
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x509usepolicies in Go 1.23, making Policies the default field
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for marshaling.
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* database/sql: The new Null[T] type provide a way to scan
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nullable columns for any column types.
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* debug/elf: Constant R_MIPS_PC32 is defined for use with MIPS64
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systems. Additional R_LARCH_* constants are defined for use
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with LoongArch systems.
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* encoding: The new methods AppendEncode and AppendDecode added
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to each of the Encoding types in the packages encoding/base32,
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encoding/base64, and encoding/hex simplify encoding and
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decoding from and to byte slices by taking care of byte slice
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buffer management.
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* encoding: The methods base32.Encoding.WithPadding and
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base64.Encoding.WithPadding now panic if the padding argument
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is a negative value other than NoPadding.
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* encoding/json: Marshaling and encoding functionality now
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escapes '\b' and '\f' characters as \b and \f instead of \u0008
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and \u000c.
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* go/ast: The following declarations related to syntactic
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identifier resolution are now deprecated: Ident.Obj, Object,
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Scope, File.Scope, File.Unresolved, Importer, Package,
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NewPackage. In general, identifiers cannot be accurately
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resolved without type information. Consider, for example, the
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identifier K in T{K: ""}: it could be the name of a local
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variable if T is a map type, or the name of a field if T is a
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struct type. New programs should use the go/types package to
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resolve identifiers; see Object, Info.Uses, and Info.Defs for
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details.
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* go/ast: The new ast.Unparen function removes any enclosing
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parentheses from an expression.
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* go/types: The new Alias type represents type
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aliases. Previously, type aliases were not represented
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explicitly, so a reference to a type alias was equivalent to
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spelling out the aliased type, and the name of the alias was
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lost. The new representation retains the intermediate
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Alias. This enables improved error reporting (the name of a
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type alias can be reported), and allows for better handling of
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cyclic type declarations involving type aliases. In a future
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release, Alias types will also carry type parameter
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information. The new function Unalias returns the actual type
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denoted by an Alias type (or any other Type for that matter).
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* go/types: Because Alias types may break existing type switches
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that do not know to check for them, this functionality is
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controlled by a GODEBUG field named gotypesalias. With
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gotypesalias=0, everything behaves as before, and Alias types
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are never created. With gotypesalias=1, Alias types are created
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and clients must expect them. The default is gotypesalias=0. In
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a future release, the default will be changed to
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gotypesalias=1. Clients of go/types are urged to adjust their
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||
code as soon as possible to work with gotypesalias=1 to
|
||
eliminate problems early.
|
||
* go/types: The Info struct now exports the FileVersions map
|
||
which provides per-file Go version information.
|
||
* go/types: The new helper method PkgNameOf returns the local
|
||
package name for the given import declaration.
|
||
* go/types: The implementation of SizesFor has been adjusted to
|
||
compute the same type sizes as the compiler when the compiler
|
||
argument for SizesFor is "gc". The default Sizes implementation
|
||
used by the type checker is now types.SizesFor("gc", "amd64").
|
||
* go/types: The start position (Pos) of the lexical environment
|
||
block (Scope) that represents a function body has changed: it
|
||
used to start at the opening curly brace of the function body,
|
||
but now starts at the function's func token.
|
||
* html/template: Javascript template literals may now contain Go
|
||
template actions, and parsing a template containing one will no
|
||
longer return ErrJSTemplate. Similarly the GODEBUG setting
|
||
jstmpllitinterp no longer has any effect.
|
||
* io: The new SectionReader.Outer method returns the ReaderAt,
|
||
offset, and size passed to NewSectionReader.
|
||
* log/slog: The new SetLogLoggerLevel function controls the level
|
||
for the bridge between the `slog` and `log` packages. It sets
|
||
the minimum level for calls to the top-level `slog` logging
|
||
functions, and it sets the level for calls to `log.Logger` that
|
||
go through `slog`.
|
||
* math/big: The new method Rat.FloatPrec computes the number of
|
||
fractional decimal digits required to represent a rational
|
||
number accurately as a floating-point number, and whether
|
||
accurate decimal representation is possible in the first place.
|
||
* net: When io.Copy copies from a TCPConn to a UnixConn, it will
|
||
now use Linux's splice(2) system call if possible, using the
|
||
new method TCPConn.WriteTo.
|
||
* net: The Go DNS Resolver, used when building with
|
||
"-tags=netgo", now searches for a matching name in the Windows
|
||
hosts file, located at %SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts,
|
||
before making a DNS query.
|
||
* net/http: The new functions ServeFileFS, FileServerFS, and
|
||
NewFileTransportFS are versions of the existing ServeFile,
|
||
FileServer, and NewFileTransport, operating on an fs.FS.
|
||
* net/http: The HTTP server and client now reject requests and
|
||
responses containing an invalid empty Content-Length
|
||
header. The previous behavior may be restored by setting
|
||
GODEBUG field httplaxcontentlength=1.
|
||
* net/http: The new method Request.PathValue returns path
|
||
wildcard values from a request and the new method
|
||
Request.SetPathValue sets path wildcard values on a request.
|
||
* net/http/cgi: When executing a CGI process, the PATH_INFO
|
||
variable is now always set to the empty string or a value
|
||
starting with a / character, as required by RFC 3875. It was
|
||
previously possible for some combinations of Handler.Root and
|
||
request URL to violate this requirement.
|
||
* net/netip: The new AddrPort.Compare method compares two
|
||
AddrPorts.
|
||
* os: On Windows, the Stat function now follows all reparse
|
||
points that link to another named entity in the system. It was
|
||
previously only following IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK and
|
||
IO_REPARSE_TAG_MOUNT_POINT reparse points.
|
||
* os: On Windows, passing O_SYNC to OpenFile now causes write
|
||
operations to go directly to disk, equivalent to O_SYNC on Unix
|
||
platforms.
|
||
* os: On Windows, the ReadDir, File.ReadDir, File.Readdir, and
|
||
File.Readdirnames functions now read directory entries in
|
||
batches to reduce the number of system calls, improving
|
||
performance up to 30%.
|
||
* os: When io.Copy copies from a File to a net.UnixConn, it will
|
||
now use Linux's sendfile(2) system call if possible, using the
|
||
new method File.WriteTo.
|
||
* os/exec: On Windows, LookPath now ignores empty entries
|
||
in %PATH%, and returns ErrNotFound (instead of ErrNotExist)
|
||
if no executable file extension is found to resolve an
|
||
otherwise-unambiguous name.
|
||
* os/exec: On Windows, Command and Cmd.Start no longer call
|
||
LookPath if the path to the executable is already absolute and
|
||
has an executable file extension. In addition, Cmd.Start no
|
||
longer writes the resolved extension back to the Path field, so
|
||
it is now safe to call the String method concurrently with a
|
||
call to Start.
|
||
* reflect: The Value.IsZero method will now return true for a
|
||
floating-point or complex negative zero, and will return true
|
||
for a struct value if a blank field (a field named _) somehow
|
||
has a non-zero value. These changes make IsZero consistent with
|
||
comparing a value to zero using the language == operator.
|
||
* reflect: The PtrTo function is deprecated, in favor of
|
||
PointerTo.
|
||
* reflect: The new function TypeFor returns the Type that
|
||
represents the type argument T. Previously, to get the
|
||
reflect.Type value for a type, one had to use
|
||
reflect.TypeOf((*T)(nil)).Elem(). This may now be written as
|
||
reflect.TypeFor[T]().
|
||
* runtime/metrics: Four new histogram metrics
|
||
/sched/pauses/stopping/gc:seconds,
|
||
/sched/pauses/stopping/other:seconds,
|
||
/sched/pauses/total/gc:seconds, and
|
||
/sched/pauses/total/other:seconds provide additional details
|
||
about stop-the-world pauses. The "stopping" metrics report the
|
||
time taken from deciding to stop the world until all goroutines
|
||
are stopped. The "total" metrics report the time taken from
|
||
deciding to stop the world until it is started again.
|
||
* runtime/metrics: The /gc/pauses:seconds metric is deprecated,
|
||
as it is equivalent to the new /sched/pauses/total/gc:seconds
|
||
metric.
|
||
* runtime/metrics: /sync/mutex/wait/total:seconds now includes
|
||
contention on runtime-internal locks in addition to sync.Mutex
|
||
and sync.RWMutex.
|
||
* runtime/pprof: Mutex profiles now scale contention by the
|
||
number of goroutines blocked on the mutex. This provides a more
|
||
accurate representation of the degree to which a mutex is a
|
||
bottleneck in a Go program. For instance, if 100 goroutines are
|
||
blocked on a mutex for 10 milliseconds, a mutex profile will
|
||
now record 1 second of delay instead of 10 milliseconds of
|
||
delay.
|
||
* runtime/pprof: Mutex profiles also now include contention on
|
||
runtime-internal locks in addition to sync.Mutex and
|
||
sync.RWMutex. Contention on runtime-internal locks is always
|
||
reported at runtime._LostContendedRuntimeLock. A future release
|
||
will add complete stack traces in these cases.
|
||
* runtime/pprof: CPU profiles on Darwin platforms now contain the
|
||
process's memory map, enabling the disassembly view in the
|
||
pprof tool.
|
||
* runtime/trace: The execution tracer has been completely
|
||
overhauled in this release, resolving several long-standing
|
||
issues and paving the way for new use-cases for execution
|
||
traces.
|
||
* runtime/trace: Execution traces now use the operating system's
|
||
clock on most platforms (Windows excluded) so it is possible to
|
||
correlate them with traces produced by lower-level
|
||
components. Execution traces no longer depend on the
|
||
reliability of the platform's clock to produce a correct
|
||
trace. Execution traces are now partitioned regularly
|
||
on-the-fly and as a result may be processed in a streamable
|
||
way. Execution traces now contain complete durations for all
|
||
system calls. Execution traces now contain information about
|
||
the operating system threads that goroutines executed on. The
|
||
latency impact of starting and stopping execution traces has
|
||
been dramatically reduced. Execution traces may now begin or
|
||
end during the garbage collection mark phase.
|
||
* runtime/trace: To allow Go developers to take advantage of
|
||
these improvements, an experimental trace reading package is
|
||
available at golang.org/x/exp/trace. Note that this package
|
||
only works on traces produced by programs built with go1.22 at
|
||
the moment. Please try out the package and provide feedback on
|
||
the corresponding proposal issue.
|
||
* runtime/trace: If you experience any issues with the new
|
||
execution tracer implementation, you may switch back to the old
|
||
implementation by building your Go program with
|
||
GOEXPERIMENT=noexectracer2. If you do, please file an issue,
|
||
otherwise this option will be removed in a future release.
|
||
* slices: The new function Concat concatenates multiple slices.
|
||
* slices: Functions that shrink the size of a slice (Delete,
|
||
DeleteFunc, Compact, CompactFunc, and Replace) now zero the
|
||
elements between the new length and the old length.
|
||
* slices: Insert now always panics if the argument i is out of
|
||
range. Previously it did not panic in this situation if there
|
||
were no elements to be inserted.
|
||
* syscall: The syscall package has been frozen since Go 1.4 and
|
||
was marked as deprecated in Go 1.11, causing many editors to
|
||
warn about any use of the package. However, some non-deprecated
|
||
functionality requires use of the syscall package, such as the
|
||
os/exec.Cmd.SysProcAttr field. To avoid unnecessary complaints
|
||
on such code, the syscall package is no longer marked as
|
||
deprecated. The package remains frozen to most new
|
||
functionality, and new code remains encouraged to use
|
||
golang.org/x/sys/unix or golang.org/x/sys/windows where
|
||
possible.
|
||
* syscall: On Linux, the new SysProcAttr.PidFD field allows
|
||
obtaining a PID FD when starting a child process via
|
||
StartProcess or os/exec.
|
||
* syscall: On Windows, passing O_SYNC to Open now causes write
|
||
operations to go directly to disk, equivalent to O_SYNC on Unix
|
||
platforms.
|
||
* testing/slogtest: The new Run function uses sub-tests to run
|
||
test cases, providing finer-grained control.
|
||
* Ports: Darwin: On macOS on 64-bit x86 architecture (the
|
||
darwin/amd64 port), the Go toolchain now generates
|
||
position-independent executables (PIE) by default. Non-PIE
|
||
binaries can be generated by specifying the -buildmode=exe
|
||
build flag. On 64-bit ARM-based macOS (the darwin/arm64 port),
|
||
the Go toolchain already generates PIE by default. go1.22 is
|
||
the last release that will run on macOS 10.15 Catalina. Go 1.23
|
||
will require macOS 11 Big Sur or later.
|
||
* Ports: Arm: The GOARM environment variable now allows you to
|
||
select whether to use software or hardware floating
|
||
point. Previously, valid GOARM values were 5, 6, or 7. Now
|
||
those same values can be optionally followed by ,softfloat or
|
||
,hardfloat to select the floating-point implementation. This
|
||
new option defaults to softfloat for version 5 and hardfloat
|
||
for versions 6 and 7.
|
||
* Ports: Loong64: The loong64 port now supports passing function
|
||
arguments and results using registers. The linux/loong64 port
|
||
now supports the address sanitizer, memory sanitizer, new-style
|
||
linker relocations, and the plugin build mode.
|
||
* OpenBSD go1.22 adds an experimental port to OpenBSD on
|
||
big-endian 64-bit PowerPC (openbsd/ppc64).
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Wed Jan 24 16:35:35 UTC 2024 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
|
||
|
||
- go1.22rc2 (released 2024-01-24) is a release candidate version of
|
||
go1.22 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged
|
||
go1.22rc2.
|
||
Refs boo#1218424 go1.22 release tracking
|
||
|
||
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Tue Dec 19 20:59:26 UTC 2023 - Jeff Kowalczyk <jkowalczyk@suse.com>
|
||
|
||
- go1.22rc1 (released 2023-12-19) is a release candidate version of
|
||
go1.22 cut from the master branch at the revision tagged
|
||
go1.22rc1.
|
||
Refs boo#1218424 go1.22 release tracking
|
||
* go1.22 now requires the final point release of go1.20 or later
|
||
for bootstrap. Go upstream expects that go1.24 will require the
|
||
final point release of Go 1.22 or later for bootstrap.
|