A compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language
Go is an expressive, concurrent, garbage collected systems programming language
that is type safe and memory safe. It has pointers but no pointer arithmetic.
Go has fast builds, clean syntax, garbage collection, methods for any type, and
run-time reflection. It feels like a dynamic language but has the speed and
safety of a static language.
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README-openSUSE | 0000004904 4.79 KB | |
VERSION | 0000000007 7 Bytes | |
allow-binary-only-packages.patch | 0000000530 530 Bytes | |
go-1.0.1.tar.bz2 | 0008809122 8.4 MB | |
go-build-dont-reinstall-stdlibs.patch | 0000001227 1.2 KB | |
go.changes | 0000032881 32.1 KB | |
go.sh | 0000000331 331 Bytes | |
go.spec | 0000008982 8.77 KB | |
godoc-path-locations.patch | 0000001062 1.04 KB | |
godoc.service | 0000000506 506 Bytes | |
macros.go | 0000004986 4.87 KB | |
rpmlintrc | 0000000163 163 Bytes |
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