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For Go 1.3 these external packages were collapsed into large single-file implementations stored in the cmd/objdump directory. For Go 1.4 we want pprof to be able to link against them too, so move them into cmd/internal, where they can be shared. The new files are copied from the repo in the file path (rsc.io/...). Those repos were code reviewed during development (mainly by crawshaw and minux), because we knew the main repo would use them. Update #8798 LGTM=bradfitz R=crawshaw, bradfitz CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/153750044 |
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This is the source code repository for the Go programming language.
For documentation about how to install and use Go,
visit http://golang.org/ or load doc/install-source.html
in your web browser.
After installing Go, you can view a nicely formatted
doc/install-source.html by running godoc --http=:6060
and then visiting http://localhost:6060/doc/install/source.
Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed
under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.
--
Binary Distribution Notes
If you have just untarred a binary Go distribution, you need to set
the environment variable $GOROOT to the full path of the go
directory (the one containing this README). You can omit the
variable if you unpack it into /usr/local/go, or if you rebuild
from sources by running all.bash (see doc/install.html).
You should also add the Go binary directory $GOROOT/bin
to your shell's path.
For example, if you extracted the tar file into $HOME/go, you might
put the following in your .profile:
export GOROOT=$HOME/go
export PATH=$PATH:$GOROOT/bin
See doc/install.html for more details.