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wiki › Modules
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Go Wiki: Go Modules - The Go Programming Language

go get -v -x foo: In general, go get will often provide more a detailed error message than go build. The -v flag to go…go get -v foo or go get -v -x foo: In general, go get will often provide more a detailed error message than go build

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doc › toolchain
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Go Toolchains - The Go Programming Language

Introduction Starting in Go 1.21, the Go distribution consists of a go command and a bundled Go toolchain, which is the standard library as well…compiler, assembler, and other tools. The go command can use its bundled Go toolchain as well as other versions that it finds in the local PATH or downloads as needed

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doc › go1.18
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Go 1.18 Release Notes - The Go Programming Language

Introduction to Go 1.18 The latest Go release, version 1.18, is a significant release, including changes to the language, implementation of the toolchain, runtime, and libraries. Go…arrives seven months after Go 1.17. As always, the release maintains the Go 1 promise of compatibility. We expect almost all Go programs to continue to compile

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doc › godebug
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Go, Backwards Compatibility, and GODEBUG - The Go Programming Language

servers with buggy HTTP/2 implementations. These kinds of changes are unavoidable and permitted by the Go 1 compatibility rules. Even so, Go provides a mechanism called GODEBUG to reduce…impact such changes have on Go developers using newer toolchains to compile old code. A GODEBUG setting is a key=value pair that controls the execution of certain parts of a Go

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blog › rebuild
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Perfectly Reproducible, Verified Go Toolchains - The Go Programming Language

because they provide a simple way to verify the posted binaries for open-source projects. Go 1.21.0 is the first Go toolchain with perfectly reproducible builds. Earlier toolchains were possible…what goes into making builds reproducible, examines the many changes we had to make to Go to make Go toolchains reproducible, and then demonstrates one of the benefits of reproducibility

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doc › go1.html
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Go 1 Release Notes - The Go Programming Language

Introduction to Go 1 Go version 1, Go 1 for short, defines a language and a set of core libraries that provide a stable foundation for creating reliable…products, projects, and publications. The driving motivation for Go 1 is stability for its users. People should be able to write Go programs and expect that they will continue

go.dev
cmd › go
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go command - cmd/go - Go Packages

error to do so (e.g. "go build main.go" or "go build *.go"). Instead prefer to operate on complete packages (directories), such as: "go build ." Package names…invocation of "go vet" during "go test" to use the comma-separated list of vet checks. If list is empty, "go test" runs "go vet" with

go.dev
blog › toward-go2
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Toward Go 2 - The Go Programming Language

This is the text of my talk today at Gophercon 2017, asking for the entire Go community’s help as we discuss and plan Go 2.] On September 25, 2007, after…November 10, 2009. For the next two years, with the help of the new Go open source community, we experimented with changes large and small, refining Go and leading

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blog › open-source
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Go, Open Source, Community - The Go Programming Language

able to talk to all of you. I am the tech lead for the Go project and the Go team at Google. I share that role with Rob Pike…that role, I spend a lot of time thinking about the overall Go open source project, in particular the way it runs, what it means to be open source, and the interaction

go.dev
ref › mod
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Go Modules Reference - The Go Programming Language

Print Go version used to build go. $ go version # Print Go version used to build a specific executable. $ go version ~/go/bin/gopls # Print Go…Behavior go build go doc go fix go fmt go generate go install go list go run go