diff --git a/doc/go1.17.html b/doc/go1.17.html index e0856ff83ab..642bd601494 100644 --- a/doc/go1.17.html +++ b/doc/go1.17.html @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Do not send CLs removing the interior tags from such phrases.

- These enhancements were added to simplify writing code that conforms + The package unsafe enhancements were added to simplify writing code that conforms to unsafe.Pointer's safety rules, but the rules remain unchanged. In particular, existing programs that correctly use unsafe.Pointer remain @@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ func Foo() bool { These components were always interpreted as decimal, but some operating systems treat them as octal. This mismatch could hypothetically lead to security issues if a Go application was used to validate IP addresses which were then used in their original form with non-Go applications which interpreted components as octal. Generally, - it is advisable to always re-encoded values after validation, which avoids this class of parser misalignment issues. + it is advisable to always re-encode values after validation, which avoids this class of parser misalignment issues.

@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ func Foo() bool {

The File.WriteString method - has been optimized to no longer make a copy of the input string. + has been optimized to not make a copy of the input string.

@@ -812,6 +812,14 @@ func Foo() bool { The ArrayOf function now panics when called with a negative length.

+ +

+ Checking the Type.ConvertibleTo method + is no longer sufficient to guarantee that a call to + Value.Convert will not panic. + It may panic when converting `[]T` to `*[N]T` if the slice's length is less than N. + See the language changes section above. +

@@ -838,7 +846,7 @@ func Foo() bool {

The strconv package now uses Ulf Adams's Ryƫ algorithm for formatting floating-point numbers. - This algorithm improves performance on most inputs, and is more than 99% faster on worst-case inputs. + This algorithm improves performance on most inputs and is more than 99% faster on worst-case inputs.