Go programming language compiler and tools
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.SUSE | 0000004904 4.79 KB | |
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dont-force-gold-on-arm64.patch | 0000001306 1.28 KB | |
gcc-go.patch | 0000003069 3 KB | |
go-rpmlintrc | 0000000496 496 Bytes | |
go.gdbinit | 0000000073 73 Bytes | |
go1.17.9.src.tar.gz | 0022200358 21.2 MB | |
go1.17.changes | 0000027537 26.9 KB | |
go1.17.spec | 0000013438 13.1 KB | |
llvm-89f7ccea6f6488c443655880229c54db1f180153.tar. |
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Revision 14 (latest revision is 23)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 974491
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Jeff Kowalczyk (jfkw)
(revision 14)
- Remove remaining use of gold linker when bootstrapping with gccgo. The binutils-gold package will be removed in the future. * History: go1.8.3 2017-06-18 added conditional if gccgo defined BuildRequires: binutils-gold for arches other than s390x * No information available why binutils-gold was used initially * Unrelated to upstream recent hardcoded gold dependency for ARM (forwarded request 974490 from jfkw)
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