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Due to changes in - the OpenBSD kernel, older versions of Go will not work on OpenBSD 6.4. -</p> - -<p> - There are <a href="https://golang.org/issue/25206">known issues</a> with NetBSD on i386 hardware. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 107935 --> - The race detector is now supported on <code>linux/ppc64le</code> - and, to a lesser extent, on <code>netbsd/amd64</code>. The NetBSD race detector support - has <a href="https://golang.org/issue/26403">known issues</a>. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 109255 --> - The memory sanitizer (<code>-msan</code>) is now supported on <code>linux/arm64</code>. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 93875 --> - The build modes <code>c-shared</code> and <code>c-archive</code> are now supported on - <code>freebsd/amd64</code>. -</p> - -<p id="mips"><!-- CL 108475 --> - On 64-bit MIPS systems, the new environment variable settings - <code>GOMIPS64=hardfloat</code> (the default) and - <code>GOMIPS64=softfloat</code> select whether to use - hardware instructions or software emulation for floating-point computations. - For 32-bit systems, the environment variable is still <code>GOMIPS</code>, - as <a href="go1.10#mips">added in Go 1.10</a>. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 107475 --> - On soft-float ARM systems (<code>GOARM=5</code>), Go now uses a more - efficient software floating point interface. This is transparent to - Go code, but ARM assembly that uses floating-point instructions not - guarded on GOARM will break and must be ported to - the <a href="https://golang.org/cl/107475">new interface</a>. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 94076 --> - Go 1.11 on ARMv7 no longer requires a Linux kernel configured - with <code>KUSER_HELPERS</code>. This setting is enabled in default - kernel configurations, but is sometimes disabled in stripped-down - configurations. -</p> - -<h3 id="wasm">WebAssembly</h3> -<p> - Go 1.11 adds an experimental port to <a href="https://webassembly.org">WebAssembly</a> - (<code>js/wasm</code>). -</p> -<p> - Go programs currently compile to one WebAssembly module that - includes the Go runtime for goroutine scheduling, garbage - collection, maps, etc. - As a result, the resulting size is at minimum around - 2 MB, or 500 KB compressed. Go programs can call into JavaScript - using the new experimental - <a href="/pkg/syscall/js/"><code>syscall/js</code></a> package. - Binary size and interop with other languages has not yet been a - priority but may be addressed in future releases. -</p> -<p> - As a result of the addition of the new <code>GOOS</code> value - "<code>js</code>" and <code>GOARCH</code> value "<code>wasm</code>", - Go files named <code>*_js.go</code> or <code>*_wasm.go</code> will - now be <a href="/pkg/go/build/#hdr-Build_Constraints">ignored by Go - tools</a> except when those GOOS/GOARCH values are being used. - If you have existing filenames matching those patterns, you will need to rename them. -</p> -<p> - More information can be found on the - <a href="https://golang.org/wiki/WebAssembly">WebAssembly wiki page</a>. -</p> - -<h3 id="riscv">RISC-V GOARCH values reserved</h3> -<p><!-- CL 106256 --> - The main Go compiler does not yet support the RISC-V architecture <!-- is gonna change everything --> - but we've reserved the <code>GOARCH</code> values - "<code>riscv</code>" and "<code>riscv64</code>", as used by Gccgo, - which does support RISC-V. This means that Go files - named <code>*_riscv.go</code> will now also - be <a href="/pkg/go/build/#hdr-Build_Constraints">ignored by Go - tools</a> except when those GOOS/GOARCH values are being used. -</p> - -<h2 id="tools">Tools</h2> - -<h3 id="modules">Modules, package versioning, and dependency management</h3> -<p> - Go 1.11 adds preliminary support for a <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Modules__module_versions__and_more">new concept called “modules,”</a> - an alternative to GOPATH with integrated support for versioning and - package distribution. - Using modules, developers are no longer confined to working inside GOPATH, - version dependency information is explicit yet lightweight, - and builds are more reliable and reproducible. -</p> - -<p> - Module support is considered experimental. - Details are likely to change in response to feedback from Go 1.11 users, - and we have more tools planned. - Although the details of module support may change, projects that convert - to modules using Go 1.11 will continue to work with Go 1.12 and later. - If you encounter bugs using modules, - please <a href="https://golang.org/issue/new">file issues</a> - so we can fix them. For more information, see the - <a href="/cmd/go#hdr-Modules__module_versions__and_more"><code>go</code> command documentation</a>. -</p> - -<h3 id="importpath">Import path restriction</h3> - -<p> - Because Go module support assigns special meaning to the - <code>@</code> symbol in command line operations, - the <code>go</code> command now disallows the use of - import paths containing <code>@</code> symbols. - Such import paths were never allowed by <code>go</code> <code>get</code>, - so this restriction can only affect users building - custom GOPATH trees by other means. -</p> - -<h3 id="gopackages">Package loading</h3> - -<p> - The new package - <a href="https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages"><code>golang.org/x/tools/go/packages</code></a> - provides a simple API for locating and loading packages of Go source code. - Although not yet part of the standard library, for many tasks it - effectively replaces the <a href="/pkg/go/build"><code>go/build</code></a> - package, whose API is unable to fully support modules. - Because it runs an external query command such as - <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-List_packages"><code>go list</code></a> - to obtain information about Go packages, it enables the construction of - analysis tools that work equally well with alternative build systems - such as <a href="https://bazel.build">Bazel</a> - and <a href="https://buckbuild.com">Buck</a>. -</p> - -<h3 id="gocache">Build cache requirement</h3> - -<p> - Go 1.11 will be the last release to support setting the environment - variable <code>GOCACHE=off</code> to disable the - <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Build_and_test_caching">build cache</a>, - introduced in Go 1.10. - Starting in Go 1.12, the build cache will be required, - as a step toward eliminating <code>$GOPATH/pkg</code>. - The module and package loading support described above - already require that the build cache be enabled. - If you have disabled the build cache to avoid problems you encountered, - please <a href="https://golang.org/issue/new">file an issue</a> to let us know about them. -</p> - -<h3 id="compiler">Compiler toolchain</h3> - -<p><!-- CL 109918 --> - More functions are now eligible for inlining by default, including - functions that call <code>panic</code>. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 97375 --> - The compiler toolchain now supports column information - in <a href="/cmd/compile/#hdr-Compiler_Directives">line - directives</a>. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 106797 --> - A new package export data format has been introduced. - This should be transparent to end users, except for speeding up - build times for large Go projects. - If it does cause problems, it can be turned off again by - passing <code>-gcflags=all=-iexport=false</code> to - the <code>go</code> tool when building a binary. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 100459 --> - The compiler now rejects unused variables declared in a type switch - guard, such as <code>x</code> in the following example: -</p> -<pre> -func f(v interface{}) { - switch x := v.(type) { - } -} -</pre> -<p> - This was already rejected by both <code>gccgo</code> - and <a href="/pkg/go/types/">go/types</a>. -</p> - -<h3 id="assembler">Assembler</h3> - -<p><!-- CL 113315 --> - The assembler for <code>amd64</code> now accepts AVX512 instructions. -</p> - -<h3 id="debugging">Debugging</h3> - -<p><!-- CL 100738, CL 93664 --> - The compiler now produces significantly more accurate debug - information for optimized binaries, including variable location - information, line numbers, and breakpoint locations. - - This should make it possible to debug binaries - compiled <em>without</em> <code>-N</code> <code>-l</code>. - - There are still limitations to the quality of the debug information, - some of which are fundamental, and some of which will continue to - improve with future releases. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 118276 --> - DWARF sections are now compressed by default because of the expanded - and more accurate debug information produced by the compiler. - - This is transparent to most ELF tools (such as debuggers on Linux - and *BSD) and is supported by the Delve debugger on all platforms, - but has limited support in the native tools on macOS and Windows. - - To disable DWARF compression, - pass <code>-ldflags=-compressdwarf=false</code> to - the <code>go</code> tool when building a binary. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 109699 --> - Go 1.11 adds experimental support for calling Go functions from - within a debugger. - - This is useful, for example, to call <code>String</code> methods - when paused at a breakpoint. - - This is currently only supported by Delve (version 1.1.0 and up). -</p> - -<h3 id="test">Test</h3> - -<p> - Since Go 1.10, the <code>go</code> <code>test</code> command runs - <code>go</code> <code>vet</code> on the package being tested, - to identify problems before running the test. Since <code>vet</code> - typechecks the code with <a href="/pkg/go/types/">go/types</a> - before running, tests that do not typecheck will now fail. - - In particular, tests that contain an unused variable inside a - closure compiled with Go 1.10, because the Go compiler incorrectly - accepted them (<a href="https://golang.org/issues/3059">Issue #3059</a>), - but will now fail, since <code>go/types</code> correctly reports an - "unused variable" error in this case. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 102696 --> - The <code>-memprofile</code> flag - to <code>go</code> <code>test</code> now defaults to the - "allocs" profile, which records the total bytes allocated since the - test began (including garbage-collected bytes). -</p> - -<h3 id="vet">Vet</h3> - -<p><!-- CL 108555 --> - The <a href="/cmd/vet/"><code>go</code> <code>vet</code></a> - command now reports a fatal error when the package under analysis - does not typecheck. Previously, a type checking error simply caused - a warning to be printed, and <code>vet</code> to exit with status 1. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 108559 --> - Additionally, <a href="/cmd/vet"><code>go</code> <code>vet</code></a> - has become more robust when format-checking <code>printf</code> wrappers. - Vet now detects the mistake in this example: -</p> - -<pre> -func wrapper(s string, args ...interface{}) { - fmt.Printf(s, args...) -} - -func main() { - wrapper("%s", 42) -} -</pre> - -<h3 id="trace">Trace</h3> - -<p><!-- CL 63274 --> - With the new <code>runtime/trace</code> - package's <a href="/pkg/runtime/trace/#hdr-User_annotation">user - annotation API</a>, users can record application-level information - in execution traces and create groups of related goroutines. - The <code>go</code> <code>tool</code> <code>trace</code> - command visualizes this information in the trace view and the new - user task/region analysis page. -</p> - -<h3 id="cgo">Cgo</h3> - -<p> -Since Go 1.10, cgo has translated some C pointer types to the Go -type <code>uintptr</code>. These types include -the <code>CFTypeRef</code> hierarchy in Darwin's CoreFoundation -framework and the <code>jobject</code> hierarchy in Java's JNI -interface. In Go 1.11, several improvements have been made to the code -that detects these types. Code that uses these types may need some -updating. See the <a href="go1.10.html#cgo">Go 1.10 release notes</a> for -details. <!-- CL 126275, CL 127156, CL 122217, CL 122575, CL 123177 --> -</p> - -<h3 id="go_command">Go command</h3> - -<p><!-- CL 126656 --> - The environment variable <code>GOFLAGS</code> may now be used - to set default flags for the <code>go</code> command. - This is useful in certain situations. - Linking can be noticeably slower on underpowered systems due to DWARF, - and users may want to set <code>-ldflags=-w</code> by default. - For modules, some users and CI systems will want vendoring always, - so they should set <code>-mod=vendor</code> by default. - For more information, see the <a href="/cmd/go/#hdr-Environment_variables"><code>go</code> - command documentation</a>. -</p> - -<h3 id="godoc">Godoc</h3> - -<p> - Go 1.11 will be the last release to support <code>godoc</code>'s command-line interface. - In future releases, <code>godoc</code> will only be a web server. Users should use - <code>go</code> <code>doc</code> for command-line help output instead. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 85396, CL 124495 --> - The <code>godoc</code> web server now shows which version of Go introduced - new API features. The initial Go version of types, funcs, and methods are shown - right-aligned. For example, see <a href="/pkg/os/#UserCacheDir"><code>UserCacheDir</code></a>, with "1.11" - on the right side. For struct fields, inline comments are added when the struct field was - added in a Go version other than when the type itself was introduced. - For a struct field example, see - <a href="/pkg/net/http/httptrace/#ClientTrace.Got1xxResponse"><code>ClientTrace.Got1xxResponse</code></a>. -</p> - -<h3 id="gofmt">Gofmt</h3> - -<p> - One minor detail of the default formatting of Go source code has changed. - When formatting expression lists with inline comments, the comments were - aligned according to a heuristic. - However, in some cases the alignment would be split up too easily, or - introduce too much whitespace. - The heuristic has been changed to behave better for human-written code. -</p> - -<p> - Note that these kinds of minor updates to gofmt are expected from time to - time. - In general, systems that need consistent formatting of Go source code should - use a specific version of the <code>gofmt</code> binary. - See the <a href="/pkg/go/format/">go/format</a> package documentation for more - information. -</p> - -<h3 id="run">Run</h3> - -<p> - <!-- CL 109341 --> - The <a href="/cmd/go/"><code>go</code> <code>run</code></a> - command now allows a single import path, a directory name or a - pattern matching a single package. - This allows <code>go</code> <code>run</code> <code>pkg</code> or <code>go</code> <code>run</code> <code>dir</code>, most importantly <code>go</code> <code>run</code> <code>.</code> -</p> - -<h2 id="runtime">Runtime</h2> - -<p><!-- CL 85887 --> - The runtime now uses a sparse heap layout so there is no longer a - limit to the size of the Go heap (previously, the limit was 512GiB). - This also fixes rare "address space conflict" failures in mixed Go/C - binaries or binaries compiled with <code>-race</code>. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 108679, CL 106156 --> - On macOS and iOS, the runtime now uses <code>libSystem.dylib</code> instead of - calling the kernel directly. This should make Go binaries more - compatible with future versions of macOS and iOS. - The <a href="/pkg/syscall">syscall</a> package still makes direct - system calls; fixing this is planned for a future release. -</p> - -<h2 id="performance">Performance</h2> - -<p> -As always, the changes are so general and varied that precise -statements about performance are difficult to make. Most programs -should run a bit faster, due to better generated code and -optimizations in the core library. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 74851 --> -There were multiple performance changes to the <code>math/big</code> -package as well as many changes across the tree specific to <code>GOARCH=arm64</code>. -</p> - -<h3 id="performance-compiler">Compiler toolchain</h3> - -<p><!-- CL 110055 --> - The compiler now optimizes map clearing operations of the form: -</p> -<pre> -for k := range m { - delete(m, k) -} -</pre> - -<p><!-- CL 109517 --> - The compiler now optimizes slice extension of the form - <code>append(s,</code> <code>make([]T,</code> <code>n)...)</code>. -</p> - -<p><!-- CL 100277, CL 105635, CL 109776 --> - The compiler now performs significantly more aggressive bounds-check - and branch elimination. Notably, it now recognizes transitive - relations, so if <code>i<j</code> and <code>j<len(s)</code>, - it can use these facts to eliminate the bounds check - for <code>s[i]</code>. It also understands simple arithmetic such - as <code>s[i-10]</code> and can recognize more inductive cases in - loops. Furthermore, the compiler now uses bounds information to more - aggressively optimize shift operations. -</p> - -<h2 id="library">Core library</h2> - -<p> - All of the changes to the standard library are minor. -</p> - -<h3 id="minor_library_changes">Minor changes to the library</h3> - -<p> - As always, there are various minor changes and updates to the library, - made with the Go 1 <a href="/doc/go1compat">promise of compatibility</a> - in mind. -</p> - -<!-- CL 115095: https://golang.org/cl/115095: yes (`go test pkg` now always builds pkg even if there are no test files): cmd/go: output coverage report even if there are no test files --> -<!-- CL 110395: https://golang.org/cl/110395: cmd/go, cmd/compile: use Windows response files to avoid arg length limits --> -<!-- CL 112436: https://golang.org/cl/112436: cmd/pprof: add readline support similar to upstream --> - - -<dl id="crypto"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/">crypto</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 64451 --> - Certain crypto operations, including - <a href="/pkg/crypto/ecdsa/#Sign"><code>ecdsa.Sign</code></a>, - <a href="/pkg/crypto/rsa/#EncryptPKCS1v15"><code>rsa.EncryptPKCS1v15</code></a> and - <a href="/pkg/crypto/rsa/#GenerateKey"><code>rsa.GenerateKey</code></a>, - now randomly read an extra byte of randomness to ensure tests don't rely on internal behavior. - </p> - -</dl><!-- crypto --> - -<dl id="crypto/cipher"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/cipher/">crypto/cipher</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 48510, CL 116435 --> - The new function <a href="/pkg/crypto/cipher/#NewGCMWithTagSize"><code>NewGCMWithTagSize</code></a> - implements Galois Counter Mode with non-standard tag lengths for compatibility with existing cryptosystems. - </p> - -</dl><!-- crypto/cipher --> - -<dl id="crypto/rsa"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/rsa/">crypto/rsa</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 103876 --> - <a href="/pkg/crypto/rsa/#PublicKey"><code>PublicKey</code></a> now implements a - <a href="/pkg/crypto/rsa/#PublicKey.Size"><code>Size</code></a> method that - returns the modulus size in bytes. - </p> - -</dl><!-- crypto/rsa --> - -<dl id="crypto/tls"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/">crypto/tls</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 85115 --> - <a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#ConnectionState"><code>ConnectionState</code></a>'s new - <a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#ConnectionState.ExportKeyingMaterial"><code>ExportKeyingMaterial</code></a> - method allows exporting keying material bound to the - connection according to RFC 5705. - </p> - -</dl><!-- crypto/tls --> - -<dl id="crypto/x509"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/">crypto/x509</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 123355, CL 123695 --> - The deprecated, legacy behavior of treating the <code>CommonName</code> field as - a hostname when no Subject Alternative Names are present is now disabled when the CN is not a - valid hostname. - The <code>CommonName</code> can be completely ignored by adding the experimental value - <code>x509ignoreCN=1</code> to the <code>GODEBUG</code> environment variable. - When the CN is ignored, certificates without SANs validate under chains with name constraints - instead of returning <code>NameConstraintsWithoutSANs</code>. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 113475 --> - Extended key usage restrictions are again checked only if they appear in the <code>KeyUsages</code> - field of <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#VerifyOptions"><code>VerifyOptions</code></a>, instead of always being checked. - This matches the behavior of Go 1.9 and earlier. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 102699 --> - The value returned by <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#SystemCertPool"><code>SystemCertPool</code></a> - is now cached and might not reflect system changes between invocations. - </p> - -</dl><!-- crypto/x509 --> - -<dl id="debug/elf"><dt><a href="/pkg/debug/elf/">debug/elf</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 112115 --> - More <a href="/pkg/debug/elf/#ELFOSABI_NONE"><code>ELFOSABI</code></a> - and <a href="/pkg/debug/elf/#EM_NONE"><code>EM</code></a> - constants have been added. - </p> - -</dl><!-- debug/elf --> - -<dl id="encoding/asn1"><dt><a href="/pkg/encoding/asn1/">encoding/asn1</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 110561 --> - <code>Marshal</code> and <code><a href="/pkg/encoding/asn1/#Unmarshal">Unmarshal</a></code> - now support "private" class annotations for fields. - </p> - -</dl><!-- encoding/asn1 --> - -<dl id="encoding/base32"><dt><a href="/pkg/encoding/base32/">encoding/base32</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 112516 --> - The decoder now consistently - returns <code>io.ErrUnexpectedEOF</code> for an incomplete - chunk. Previously it would return <code>io.EOF</code> in some - cases. - </p> - -</dl><!-- encoding/base32 --> - -<dl id="encoding/csv"><dt><a href="/pkg/encoding/csv/">encoding/csv</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 99696 --> - The <code>Reader</code> now rejects attempts to set - the <a href="/pkg/encoding/csv/#Reader.Comma"><code>Comma</code></a> - field to a double-quote character, as double-quote characters - already have a special meaning in CSV. - </p> - -</dl><!-- encoding/csv --> - -<!-- CL 100235 was reverted --> - -<dl id="html/template"><dt><a href="/pkg/html/template/">html/template</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 121815 --> - The package has changed its behavior when a typed interface - value is passed to an implicit escaper function. Previously such - a value was written out as (an escaped form) - of <code><nil></code>. Now such values are ignored, just - as an untyped <code>nil</code> value is (and always has been) - ignored. - </p> - -</dl><!-- html/template --> - -<dl id="image/gif"><dt><a href="/pkg/image/gif/">image/gif</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 93076 --> - Non-looping animated GIFs are now supported. They are denoted by having a - <code><a href="/pkg/image/gif/#GIF.LoopCount">LoopCount</a></code> of -1. - </p> - -</dl><!-- image/gif --> - -<dl id="io/ioutil"><dt><a href="/pkg/io/ioutil/">io/ioutil</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 105675 --> - The <code><a href="/pkg/io/ioutil/#TempFile">TempFile</a></code> - function now supports specifying where the random characters in - the filename are placed. If the <code>prefix</code> argument - includes a "<code>*</code>", the random string replaces the - "<code>*</code>". For example, a <code>prefix</code> argument of "<code>myname.*.bat</code>" will - result in a random filename such as - "<code>myname.123456.bat</code>". If no "<code>*</code>" is - included the old behavior is retained, and the random digits are - appended to the end. - </p> - -</dl><!-- io/ioutil --> - -<dl id="math/big"><dt><a href="/pkg/math/big/">math/big</a></dt> - <dd> - - <p><!-- CL 108996 --> - <a href="/pkg/math/big/#Int.ModInverse"><code>ModInverse</code></a> now returns nil when g and n are not relatively prime. The result was previously undefined. - </p> - -</dl><!-- math/big --> - -<dl id="mime/multipart"><dt><a href="/pkg/mime/multipart/">mime/multipart</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 121055 --> - The handling of form-data with missing/empty file names has been - restored to the behavior in Go 1.9: in the - <a href="/pkg/mime/multipart/#Form"><code>Form</code></a> for - the form-data part the value is available in - the <code>Value</code> field rather than the <code>File</code> - field. In Go releases 1.10 through 1.10.3 a form-data part with - a missing/empty file name and a non-empty "Content-Type" field - was stored in the <code>File</code> field. This change was a - mistake in 1.10 and has been reverted to the 1.9 behavior. - </p> - -</dl><!-- mime/multipart --> - -<dl id="mime/quotedprintable"><dt><a href="/pkg/mime/quotedprintable/">mime/quotedprintable</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 121095 --> - To support invalid input found in the wild, the package now - permits non-ASCII bytes but does not validate their encoding. - </p> - -</dl><!-- mime/quotedprintable --> - -<dl id="net"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/">net</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 72810 --> - The new <a href="/pkg/net/#ListenConfig"><code>ListenConfig</code></a> type and the new - <a href="/pkg/net/#Dialer.Control"><code>Dialer.Control</code></a> field permit - setting socket options before accepting and creating connections, respectively. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 76391 --> - The <a href="/pkg/syscall/#RawConn"><code>syscall.RawConn</code></a> <code>Read</code> - and <code>Write</code> methods now work correctly on Windows. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 107715 --> - The <code>net</code> package now automatically uses the - <a href="http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/splice.2.html"><code>splice</code> system call</a> - on Linux when copying data between TCP connections in - <a href="/pkg/net/#TCPConn.ReadFrom"><code>TCPConn.ReadFrom</code></a>, as called by - <a href="/pkg/io/#Copy"><code>io.Copy</code></a>. The result is faster, more efficient TCP proxying. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 108297 --> - The <a href="/pkg/net/#TCPConn.File"><code>TCPConn.File</code></a>, - <a href="/pkg/net/#UDPConn.File"><code>UDPConn.File</code></a>, - <a href="/pkg/net/#UnixCOnn.File"><code>UnixConn.File</code></a>, - and <a href="/pkg/net/#IPConn.File"><code>IPConn.File</code></a> - methods no longer put the returned <code>*os.File</code> into - blocking mode. - </p> - -</dl><!-- net --> - -<dl id="net/http"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/http/">net/http</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 71272 --> - The <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Transport"><code>Transport</code></a> type has a - new <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Transport.MaxConnsPerHost"><code>MaxConnsPerHost</code></a> - option that permits limiting the maximum number of connections - per host. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 79919 --> - The <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Cookie"><code>Cookie</code></a> type has a new - <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Cookie.SameSite"><code>SameSite</code></a> field - (of new type also named - <a href="/pkg/net/http/#SameSite"><code>SameSite</code></a>) to represent the new cookie attribute recently supported by most browsers. - The <code>net/http</code>'s <code>Transport</code> does not use the <code>SameSite</code> - attribute itself, but the package supports parsing and serializing the - attribute for browsers to use. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 81778 --> - It is no longer allowed to reuse a <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server"><code>Server</code></a> - after a call to - <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server.Shutdown"><code>Shutdown</code></a> or - <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Server.Close"><code>Close</code></a>. It was never officially supported - in the past and had often surprising behavior. Now, all future calls to the server's <code>Serve</code> - methods will return errors after a shutdown or close. - </p> - - <!-- CL 89275 was reverted before Go 1.11 --> - - <p><!-- CL 93296 --> - The constant <code>StatusMisdirectedRequest</code> is now defined for HTTP status code 421. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 123875 --> - The HTTP server will no longer cancel contexts or send on - <a href="/pkg/net/http/#CloseNotifier"><code>CloseNotifier</code></a> - channels upon receiving pipelined HTTP/1.1 requests. Browsers do - not use HTTP pipelining, but some clients (such as - Debian's <code>apt</code>) may be configured to do so. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 115255 --> - <a href="/pkg/net/http/#ProxyFromEnvironment"><code>ProxyFromEnvironment</code></a>, which is used by the - <a href="/pkg/net/http/#DefaultTransport"><code>DefaultTransport</code></a>, now - supports CIDR notation and ports in the <code>NO_PROXY</code> environment variable. - </p> - -</dl><!-- net/http --> - -<dl id="net/http/httputil"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/http/httputil/">net/http/httputil</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 77410 --> - The - <a href="/pkg/net/http/httputil/#ReverseProxy"><code>ReverseProxy</code></a> - has a new - <a href="/pkg/net/http/httputil/#ReverseProxy.ErrorHandler"><code>ErrorHandler</code></a> - option to permit changing how errors are handled. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 115135 --> - The <code>ReverseProxy</code> now also passes - "<code>TE:</code> <code>trailers</code>" request headers - through to the backend, as required by the gRPC protocol. - </p> - -</dl><!-- net/http/httputil --> - -<dl id="os"><dt><a href="/pkg/os/">os</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 78835 --> - The new <a href="/pkg/os/#UserCacheDir"><code>UserCacheDir</code></a> function - returns the default root directory to use for user-specific cached data. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 94856 --> - The new <a href="/pkg/os/#ModeIrregular"><code>ModeIrregular</code></a> - is a <a href="/pkg/os/#FileMode"><code>FileMode</code></a> bit to represent - that a file is not a regular file, but nothing else is known about it, or that - it's not a socket, device, named pipe, symlink, or other file type for which - Go has a defined mode bit. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 99337 --> - <a href="/pkg/os/#Symlink"><code>Symlink</code></a> now works - for unprivileged users on Windows 10 on machines with Developer - Mode enabled. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 100077 --> - When a non-blocking descriptor is passed - to <a href="/pkg/os#NewFile"><code>NewFile</code></a>, the - resulting <code>*File</code> will be kept in non-blocking - mode. This means that I/O for that <code>*File</code> will use - the runtime poller rather than a separate thread, and that - the <a href="/pkg/os/#File.SetDeadline"><code>SetDeadline</code></a> - methods will work. - </p> - -</dl><!-- os --> - -<dl id="os/signal"><dt><a href="/pkg/os/signal/">os/signal</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 108376 --> - The new <a href="/pkg/os/signal/#Ignored"><code>Ignored</code></a> function reports - whether a signal is currently ignored. - </p> - -</dl><!-- os/signal --> - -<dl id="os/user"><dt><a href="/pkg/os/user/">os/user</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 92456 --> - The <code>os/user</code> package can now be built in pure Go - mode using the build tag "<code>osusergo</code>", - independent of the use of the environment - variable <code>CGO_ENABLED=0</code>. Previously the only way to use - the package's pure Go implementation was to disable <code>cgo</code> - support across the entire program. - </p> - -</dl><!-- os/user --> - -<!-- CL 101715 was reverted --> - -<dl id="pkg-runtime"><dt id="runtime-again"><a href="/pkg/runtime/">runtime</a></dt> - <dd> - - <p><!-- CL 70993 --> - Setting the <code>GODEBUG=tracebackancestors=<em>N</em></code> - environment variable now extends tracebacks with the stacks at - which goroutines were created, where <em>N</em> limits the - number of ancestor goroutines to report. - </p> - -</dl><!-- runtime --> - -<dl id="runtime/pprof"><dt><a href="/pkg/runtime/pprof/">runtime/pprof</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 102696 --> - This release adds a new "allocs" profile type that profiles - total number of bytes allocated since the program began - (including garbage-collected bytes). This is identical to the - existing "heap" profile viewed in <code>-alloc_space</code> mode. - Now <code>go test -memprofile=...</code> reports an "allocs" profile - instead of "heap" profile. - </p> - -</dl><!-- runtime/pprof --> - -<dl id="sync"><dt><a href="/pkg/sync/">sync</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 87095 --> - The mutex profile now includes reader/writer contention - for <a href="/pkg/sync/#RWMutex"><code>RWMutex</code></a>. - Writer/writer contention was already included in the mutex - profile. - </p> - -</dl><!-- sync --> - -<dl id="syscall"><dt><a href="/pkg/syscall/">syscall</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 106275 --> - On Windows, several fields were changed from <code>uintptr</code> to a new - <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows&GOARCH=amd64#Pointer"><code>Pointer</code></a> - type to avoid problems with Go's garbage collector. The same change was made - to the <a href="https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/sys/windows"><code>golang.org/x/sys/windows</code></a> - package. For any code affected, users should first migrate away from the <code>syscall</code> - package to the <code>golang.org/x/sys/windows</code> package, and then change - to using the <code>Pointer</code>, while obeying the - <a href="/pkg/unsafe/#Pointer"><code>unsafe.Pointer</code> conversion rules</a>. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 118658 --> - On Linux, the <code>flags</code> parameter to - <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=linux&GOARCH=amd64#Faccessat"><code>Faccessat</code></a> - is now implemented just as in glibc. In earlier Go releases the - flags parameter was ignored. - </p> - - <p><!-- CL 118658 --> - On Linux, the <code>flags</code> parameter to - <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=linux&GOARCH=amd64#Fchmodat"><code>Fchmodat</code></a> - is now validated. Linux's <code>fchmodat</code> doesn't support the <code>flags</code> parameter - so we now mimic glibc's behavior and return an error if it's non-zero. - </p> - -</dl><!-- syscall --> - -<dl id="text/scanner"><dt><a href="/pkg/text/scanner/">text/scanner</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 112037 --> - The <a href="/pkg/text/scanner/#Scanner.Scan"><code>Scanner.Scan</code></a> method now returns - the <a href="/pkg/text/scanner/#RawString"><code>RawString</code></a> token - instead of <a href="/pkg/text/scanner/#String"><code>String</code></a> - for raw string literals. - </p> - -</dl><!-- text/scanner --> - -<dl id="text/template"><dt><a href="/pkg/text/template/">text/template</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 84480 --> - Modifying template variables via assignments is now permitted via the <code>=</code> token: - </p> - <pre> - {{"{{"}} $v := "init" {{"}}"}} - {{"{{"}} if true {{"}}"}} - {{"{{"}} $v = "changed" {{"}}"}} - {{"{{"}} end {{"}}"}} - v: {{"{{"}} $v {{"}}"}} {{"{{"}}/* "changed" */{{"}}"}}</pre> - - <p><!-- CL 95215 --> - In previous versions untyped <code>nil</code> values passed to - template functions were ignored. They are now passed as normal - arguments. - </p> - -</dl><!-- text/template --> - -<dl id="time"><dt><a href="/pkg/time/">time</a></dt> - <dd> - <p><!-- CL 98157 --> - Parsing of timezones denoted by sign and offset is now - supported. In previous versions, numeric timezone names - (such as <code>+03</code>) were not considered valid, and only - three-letter abbreviations (such as <code>MST</code>) were accepted - when expecting a timezone name. - </p> -</dl><!-- time --> |