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Go 1.18 is expected to be released in February 2022. + </strong> +</p> + +<h2 id="language">Changes to the language</h2> + +<h3 id="generics">Generics</h3> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/43651, https://golang.org/issue/45346 --> + Go 1.18 includes an implementation of generic features as described by the + <a href="https://go.googlesource.com/proposal/+/refs/heads/master/design/43651-type-parameters.md">Type + Parameters Proposal</a>. + This includes major - but fully backward-compatible - changes to the language. +</p> + +<p> + These new language changes required a large amount of new code that + has not had significant testing in production settings. That will + only happen as more people write and use generic code. We believe + that this feature is well implemented and high quality. However, + unlike most aspects of Go, we can't back up that belief with real + world experience. Therefore, while we encourage the use of generics + where it makes sense, please use appropriate caution when deploying + generic code in production. +</p> + +<p> + The following is a list of the most visible changes. For a more comprehensive overview, see the + <a href="https://go.googlesource.com/proposal/+/refs/heads/master/design/43651-type-parameters.md">proposal</a>. + For details see the <a href="/ref/spec">language spec</a>. +</p> + +<ul> + <li> + The syntax for + <a href="/ref/spec#Function_declarations">function</a> and + <a href="/ref/spec#Type_declarations">type declarations</a> + now accepts + <a href="/ref/spec#Type_parameters">type parameters</a>. + </li> + <li> + Parameterized functions and types can be instantiated by following them with a list of + type arguments in square brackets. + </li> + <li> + The new token <code>~</code> has been added to the set of + <a href="/ref/spec#Operators_and_punctuation">operators and punctuation</a>. + </li> + <li> + The syntax for + <a href="/ref/spec#Interface_types">Interface types</a> + now permits the embedding of arbitrary types (not just type names of interfaces) + as well as union and <code>~T</code> type elements. Such interfaces may only be used + as type constraints. + An interface now defines a set of types as well as a set of methods. + </li> + <li> + The new + <a href="/ref/spec#Predeclared_identifiers">predeclared identifier</a> + <code>any</code> is an alias for the empty interface. It may be used instead of + <code>interface{}</code>. + </li> + <li> + The new + <a href="/ref/spec#Predeclared_identifiers">predeclared identifier</a> + <code>comparable</code> is an interface that denotes the set of all types which can be + compared using <code>==</code> or <code>!=</code>. It may only be used as (or embedded in) + a type constraint. + </li> +</ul> + +<p> + There are three experimental packages using generics that may be + useful. + These packages are in x/exp repository; their API is not covered by + the Go 1 guarantee and may change as we gain more experience with + generics. + <dl> + <dt><a href="https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp/constraints"><code>golang.org/x/exp/constraints</code></a></dt> + <dd> + <p> + Constraints that are useful for generic code, such as + <a href="https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp/constraints#Ordered"><code>constraints.Ordered</code></a>. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt><a href="https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp/slices"><code>golang.org/x/exp/slices</code></a></dt> + <dd> + <p> + A collection of generic functions that operate on slices of + any element type. + </p> + </dd> + + <dt><a href="https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp/maps"><code>golang.org/x/exp/maps</code></a></dt> + <dd> + <p> + A collection of generic functions that operate on maps of + any key or element type. + </p> + </dd> + </dl> +</p> + +<p> + The current generics implementation has the following limitations: + <ul> + <li><!-- https://golang.org/issue/47631 --> + The Go compiler cannot currently handle type declarations inside generic functions + or methods. We hope to provide support for this feature in Go 1.19. + </li> + <li><!-- https://golang.org/issue/50937 --> + The Go compiler currently does not accept arguments of type parameter type with + the predeclared functions <code>real</code>, <code>imag</code>, and <code>complex</code>. + We hope to remove this restriction in Go 1.19. + </li> + <li><!-- https://golang.org/issue/51183 --> + The Go compiler currently only supports calling a method <code>m</code> on a value + <code>x</code> of type parameter type <code>P</code> if <code>m</code> is explicitly + declared by <code>P</code>'s constraint interface. + Similarly, method values <code>x.m</code> and method expressions + <code>P.m</code> also are only supported if <code>m</code> is explicitly + declared by <code>P</code>, even though <code>m</code> might be in the method set + of <code>P</code> by virtue of the fact that all types in <code>P</code> implement + <code>m</code>. We hope to remove this restriction in Go 1.19. + </li> + <li><!-- https://golang.org/issue/49030 --> + Embedding a type parameter, or a pointer to a type parameter, as + an unnamed field in a struct type is not permitted. Similarly, + embedding a type parameter in an interface type is not permitted. + Whether these will ever be permitted is unclear at present. + </li> + <li> + A union element with more than one term may not contain an + interface type with a non-empty method set. Whether this will + ever be permitted is unclear at present. + </li> + </ul> +</p> + +<h3 id="bug_fixes">Bug fixes</h3> + +<p> + The Go 1.18 compiler now correctly reports <code>declared but not used</code> errors + for variables that are set inside a function literal but are never used. Before Go 1.18, + the compiler did not report an error in such cases. This fixes long-outstanding compiler + issue <a href="https://golang.org/issue/8560">#8560</a>. As a result of this change, + (possibly incorrect) programs may not compile anymore. The necessary fix is + straightforward: fix the program if it was in fact incorrect, or use the offending + variable, for instance by assigning it to the blank identifier <code>_</code>. + Since <code>go vet</code> always pointed out this error, the number of affected + programs is likely very small. +</p> + +<p> + The Go 1.18 compiler now reports an overflow when passing a rune constant expression + such as <code>'1' << 32</code> as an argument to the predeclared functions + <code>print</code> and <code>println</code>, consistent with the behavior of + user-defined functions. Before Go 1.18, the compiler did not report an error + in such cases but silently accepted such constant arguments if they fit into an + <code>int64</code>. As a result of this change, (possibly incorrect) programs + may not compile anymore. The necessary fix is straightforward: fix the program if it + was in fact incorrect, or explicitly convert the offending argument to the correct type. + Since <code>go vet</code> always pointed out this error, the number of affected + programs is likely very small. +</p> + +<h2 id="ports">Ports</h2> + +<h3 id="amd64">AMD64</h3> + +<p><!-- CL 349595 --> + Go 1.18 introduces the new <code>GOAMD64</code> environment variable, which selects at compile time + a minimum target version of the AMD64 architecture. Allowed values are <code>v1</code>, + <code>v2</code>, <code>v3</code>, or <code>v4</code>. Each higher level requires, + and takes advantage of, additional processor features. A detailed + description can be found + <a href="https://golang.org/wiki/MinimumRequirements#amd64">here</a>. +</p> +<p> + The <code>GOAMD64</code> environment variable defaults to <code>v1</code>. +</p> + +<h3 id="riscv">RISC-V</h3> + +<p><!-- golang.org/issue/47100, CL 334872 --> + The 64-bit RISC-V architecture on Linux (the <code>linux/riscv64</code> port) + now supports the <code>c-archive</code> and <code>c-shared</code> build modes. +</p> + +<h3 id="linux">Linux</h3> + +<p><!-- golang.org/issue/45964 --> + Go 1.18 requires Linux kernel version 2.6.32 or later. +</p> + +<h3 id="windows">Windows</h3> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/49759 --> + The <code>windows/arm</code> and <code>windows/arm64</code> ports now support + non-cooperative preemption, bringing that capability to all four Windows + ports, which should hopefully address subtle bugs encountered when calling + into Win32 functions that block for extended periods of time. +</p> + +<h3 id="ios">iOS</h3> + +<p><!-- golang.org/issue/48076, golang.org/issue/49616 --> + On iOS (the <code>ios/arm64</code> port) + and iOS simulator running on AMD64-based macOS (the <code>ios/amd64</code> port), + Go 1.18 now requires iOS 12 or later; support for previous versions has been discontinued. +</p> + +<h3 id="freebsd">FreeBSD</h3> + +<p> + Go 1.18 is the last release that is supported on FreeBSD 11.x, which has + already reached end-of-life. Go 1.19 will require FreeBSD 12.2+ or FreeBSD + 13.0+. + FreeBSD 13.0+ will require a kernel with the COMPAT_FREEBSD12 option set (this is the default). +</p> + +<h2 id="tools">Tools</h2> + +<h3 id="fuzzing">Fuzzing</h3> + +<p> + Go 1.18 includes an implementation of fuzzing as described by + <a href="https://golang.org/issue/44551">the fuzzing proposal</a>. +</p> + +<p> + See the <a href="https://go.dev/doc/fuzz">fuzzing landing page</a> to get + started. +</p> + +<p> + Please be aware that fuzzing can consume a lot of memory and may impact your + machine’s performance while it runs. Also be aware that the fuzzing engine + writes values that expand test coverage to a fuzz cache directory within + <code>$GOCACHE/fuzz</code> while it runs. There is currently no limit to the + number of files or total bytes that may be written to the fuzz cache, so it + may occupy a large amount of storage (possibly several GBs). +</p> + +<h3 id="go-command">Go command</h3> + +<h4 id="go-get"><code>go</code> <code>get</code></h4> + +<p><!-- golang.org/issue/43684 --> + <code>go</code> <code>get</code> no longer builds or installs packages in + module-aware mode. <code>go</code> <code>get</code> is now dedicated to + adjusting dependencies in <code>go.mod</code>. Effectively, the + <code>-d</code> flag is always enabled. To install the latest version + of an executable outside the context of the current module, use + <a href="https://golang.org/ref/mod#go-install"><code>go</code> + <code>install</code> <code>example.com/cmd@latest</code></a>. Any + <a href="https://golang.org/ref/mod#version-queries">version query</a> + may be used instead of <code>latest</code>. This form of <code>go</code> + <code>install</code> was added in Go 1.16, so projects supporting older + versions may need to provide install instructions for both <code>go</code> + <code>install</code> and <code>go</code> <code>get</code>. <code>go</code> + <code>get</code> now reports an error when used outside a module, since there + is no <code>go.mod</code> file to update. In GOPATH mode (with + <code>GO111MODULE=off</code>), <code>go</code> <code>get</code> still builds + and installs packages, as before. +</p> + +<h4 id="go-mod-updates">Automatic <code>go.mod</code> and <code>go.sum</code> updates</h4> + +<p><!-- https://go.dev/issue/45551 --> + The <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>graph</code>, + <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>vendor</code>, + <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>verify</code>, and + <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>why</code> subcommands + no longer automatically update the <code>go.mod</code> and + <code>go.sum</code> files. + (Those files can be updated explicitly using <code>go</code> <code>get</code>, + <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>tidy</code>, or + <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>download</code>.) +</p> + +<h4 id="go-version"><code>go</code> <code>version</code></h4> + +<p><!-- golang.org/issue/37475 --> + The <code>go</code> command now embeds version control information in + binaries. It includes the currently checked-out revision, commit time, and a + flag indicating whether edited or untracked files are present. Version + control information is embedded if the <code>go</code> command is invoked in + a directory within a Git, Mercurial, Fossil, or Bazaar repository, and the + <code>main</code> package and its containing main module are in the same + repository. This information may be omitted using the flag + <code>-buildvcs=false</code>. +</p> + +<p><!-- golang.org/issue/37475 --> + Additionally, the <code>go</code> command embeds information about the build, + including build and tool tags (set with <code>-tags</code>), compiler, + assembler, and linker flags (like <code>-gcflags</code>), whether cgo was + enabled, and if it was, the values of the cgo environment variables + (like <code>CGO_CFLAGS</code>). + Both VCS and build information may be read together with module + information using + <code>go</code> <code>version</code> <code>-m</code> <code>file</code> or + <code>runtime/debug.ReadBuildInfo</code> (for the currently running binary) + or the new <a href="#debug/buildinfo"><code>debug/buildinfo</code></a> + package. +</p> + +<p><!-- CL 369977 --> + The underlying data format of the embedded build information can change with + new go releases, so an older version of <code>go</code> may not handle the + build information produced with a newer version of <code>go</code>. + To read the version information from a binary built with <code>go</code> 1.18, + use the <code>go</code> <code>version</code> command and the + <code>debug/buildinfo</code> package from <code>go</code> 1.18+. +</p> + +<h4 id="go-mod-download"><code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>download</code></h4> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/44435 --> + If the main module's <code>go.mod</code> file + specifies <a href="/ref/mod#go-mod-file-go"><code>go</code> <code>1.17</code></a> + or higher, <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>download</code> without + arguments now downloads source code for only the modules + explicitly <a href="/ref/mod#go-mod-file-require">required</a> in the main + module's <code>go.mod</code> file. (In a <code>go</code> <code>1.17</code> or + higher module, that set already includes all dependencies needed to build the + packages and tests in the main module.) + To also download source code for transitive dependencies, use + <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>download</code> <code>all</code>. +</p> + +<h4 id="go-mod-vendor"><code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>vendor</code></h4> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/47327 --> + The <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>vendor</code> subcommand now + supports a <code>-o</code> flag to set the output directory. + (Other <code>go</code> commands still read from the <code>vendor</code> + directory at the module root when loading packages + with <code>-mod=vendor</code>, so the main use for this flag is for + third-party tools that need to collect package source code.) +</p> + +<h4 id="go-mod-tidy"><code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>tidy</code></h4> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/47738, CL 344572 --> + The <code>go</code> <code>mod</code> <code>tidy</code> command now retains + additional checksums in the <code>go.sum</code> file for modules whose source + code is needed to verify that each imported package is provided by only one + module in the <a href="/ref/mod#glos-build-list">build list</a>. Because this + condition is rare and failure to apply it results in a build error, this + change is <em>not</em> conditioned on the <code>go</code> version in the main + module's <code>go.mod</code> file. +</p> + +<h4 id="go-work"><code>go</code> <code>work</code></h4> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/45713 --> + The <code>go</code> command now supports a "Workspace" mode. If a + <code>go.work</code> file is found in the working directory or a + parent directory, or one is specified using the <code>GOWORK</code> + environment variable, it will put the <code>go</code> command into workspace mode. + In workspace mode, the <code>go.work</code> file will be used to + determine the set of main modules used as the roots for module + resolution, instead of using the normally-found <code>go.mod</code> + file to specify the single main module. For more information see the + <a href="/pkg/cmd/go#hdr-Workspace_maintenance"><code>go work</code></a> + documentation. +</p> + +<h4 id="go-build-asan"><code>go</code> <code>build</code> <code>-asan</code></h4> + +<p><!-- CL 298612 --> + The <code>go</code> <code>build</code> command and related commands + now support an <code>-asan</code> flag that enables interoperation + with C (or C++) code compiled with the address sanitizer (C compiler + option <code>-fsanitize=address</code>). +</p> + +<h4 id="go-test"><code>go</code> <code>test</code></h4> + +<p><!-- CL 251441 --> + The <code>go</code> command now supports additional command line + options for the new <a href="#fuzzing">fuzzing support described + above</a>: + <ul> + <li> + <code>go test</code> supports + <code>-fuzz</code>, <code>-fuzztime</code>, and + <code>-fuzzminimizetime</code> options. + For documentation on these see + <a href="/pkg/cmd/go#hdr-Testing_flags"><code>go help testflag</code></a>. + </li> + <li> + <code>go clean</code> supports a <code>-fuzzcache</code> + option. + For documentation see + <a href="/pkg/cmd/go#hdr-Remove_object_files_and_cached_files"><code>go help clean</code></a>. + </li> + </ul> +</p> + +<h4 id="go-build-lines"><code>//go:build</code> lines</h4> + +<p><!-- CL 240611 --> +Go 1.17 introduced <code>//go:build</code> lines as a more readable way to write build constraints, +instead of <code>//</code> <code>+build</code> lines. +As of Go 1.17, <code>gofmt</code> adds <code>//go:build</code> lines +to match existing <code>+build</code> lines and keeps them in sync, +while <code>go</code> <code>vet</code> diagnoses when they are out of sync. +</p> + +<p>Since the release of Go 1.18 marks the end of support for Go 1.16, +all supported versions of Go now understand <code>//go:build</code> lines. +In Go 1.18, <code>go</code> <code>fix</code> now removes the now-obsolete +<code>//</code> <code>+build</code> lines in modules declaring +<code>go</code> <code>1.17</code> or later in their <code>go.mod</code> files. +</p> + +<p> +For more information, see <a href="https://go.dev/design/draft-gobuild">https://go.dev/design/draft-gobuild</a>. +</p> + +<h3 id="gofmt">Gofmt</h3> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/43566 --> + <code>gofmt</code> now reads and formats input files concurrently, with a + memory limit proportional to <code>GOMAXPROCS</code>. On a machine with + multiple CPUs, <code>gofmt</code> should now be significantly faster. +</p> + +<h3 id="vet">Vet</h3> + +<h4 id="vet-generics">Updates for Generics</h4> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/48704 --> + The <code>vet</code> tool is updated to support generic code. In most cases, + it reports an error in generic code whenever it would report an error in the + equivalent non-generic code after substituting for type parameters with a + type from their + <a href="https://golang.org/ref/spec#Interface_types">type set</a>. + + For example, <code>vet</code> reports a format error in + <pre>func Print[T ~int|~string](t T) { + fmt.Printf("%d", t) +}</pre> + because it would report a format error in the non-generic equivalent of + <code>Print[string]</code>: + <pre>func PrintString(x string) { + fmt.Printf("%d", x) +}</pre> +</p> + +<h4 id="vet-precision">Precision improvements for existing checkers</h4> + +<p><!-- CL 323589 356830 319689 355730 351553 338529 --> + The <code>cmd/vet</code> checkers <code>copylock</code>, <code>printf</code>, + <code>sortslice</code>, <code>testinggoroutine</code>, and <code>tests</code> + have all had moderate precision improvements to handle additional code patterns. + This may lead to newly reported errors in existing packages. For example, the + <code>printf</code> checker now tracks formatting strings created by + concatenating string constants. So <code>vet</code> will report an error in: +<pre> + // fmt.Printf formatting directive %d is being passed to Println. + fmt.Println("%d"+` ≡ x (mod 2)`+"\n", x%2) +</pre> +</p> + +<h2 id="runtime">Runtime</h2> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/44167 --> + The garbage collector now includes non-heap sources of garbage collector work + (e.g., stack scanning) when determining how frequently to run. As a result, + garbage collector overhead is more predictable when these sources are + significant. For most applications these changes will be negligible; however, + some Go applications may now use less memory and spend more time on garbage + collection, or vice versa, than before. The intended workaround is to tweak + <code>GOGC</code> where necessary. +</p> + +<p><!-- CL 358675, CL 353975, CL 353974 --> + The runtime now returns memory to the operating system more efficiently and has + been tuned to work more aggressively as a result. +</p> + +<p><!-- CL 352057, https://golang.org/issue/45728 --> + Go 1.17 generally improved the formatting of arguments in stack traces, + but could print inaccurate values for arguments passed in registers. + This is improved in Go 1.18 by printing a question mark (<code>?</code>) + after each value that may be inaccurate. +</p> + +<h2 id="compiler">Compiler</h2> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/40724 --> + Go 1.17 <a href="go1.17#compiler">implemented</a> a new way of passing + function arguments and results using registers instead of the stack + on 64-bit x86 architecture on selected operating systems. + Go 1.18 expands the supported platforms to include 64-bit ARM (<code>GOARCH=arm64</code>), + big- and little-endian 64-bit PowerPC (<code>GOARCH=ppc64</code>, <code>ppc64le</code>), + as well as 64-bit x86 architecture (<code>GOARCH=amd64</code>) + on all operating systems. + On 64-bit ARM and 64-bit PowerPC systems, benchmarking shows + typical performance improvements of 10% or more. +</p> + +<p> + As <a href="go1.17#compiler">mentioned</a> in the Go 1.17 release notes, + this change does not affect the functionality of any safe Go code and + is designed to have no impact on most assembly code. See the + <a href="go1.17#compiler">Go 1.17 release notes</a> for more details. +</p> + +<p><!-- CL 355497, CL 356869 --> + The compiler now can inline functions that contain range loops or + labeled for loops. +</p> + +<p><!-- CL 298611 --> + The new <code>-asan</code> compiler option supports the + new <code>go</code> command <code>-asan</code> option. +</p> + +<p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/50954 --> + Because the compiler's type checker was replaced in its entirety to + support generics, some error messages now may use different wording + than before. In some cases, pre-Go 1.18 error messages provided more + detail or were phrased in a more helpful way. + We intend to address these cases in Go 1.19. +</p> + +<p> <!-- https://github.com/golang/go/issues/49569 --> + Because of changes in the compiler related to supporting generics, the + Go 1.18 compile speed can be roughly 15% slower than the Go 1.17 compile speed. + The execution time of the compiled code is not affected. We + intend to improve the speed of the compiler in Go 1.19. +</p> + +<h2 id="linker">Linker</h2> + +<p> + The linker emits <a href="https://tailscale.com/blog/go-linker/">far fewer relocations</a>. + As a result, most codebases will link faster, require less memory to link, + and generate smaller binaries. + Tools that process Go binaries should use Go 1.18's <code>debug/gosym</code> package + to transparently handle both old and new binaries. +</p> + +<p><!-- CL 298610 --> + The new <code>-asan</code> linker option supports the + new <code>go</code> command <code>-asan</code> option. +</p> + +<h2 id="bootstrap">Bootstrap</h2> + +<p><!-- CL 369914, CL 370274 --> +When building a Go release from source and <code>GOROOT_BOOTSTRAP</code> +is not set, previous versions of Go looked for a Go 1.4 or later bootstrap toolchain +in the directory <code>$HOME/go1.4</code> (<code>%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%\go1.4</code> on Windows). +Go now looks first for <code>$HOME/go1.17</code> or <code>$HOME/sdk/go1.17</code> +before falling back to <code>$HOME/go1.4</code>. +We intend for Go 1.19 to require Go 1.17 or later for bootstrap, +and this change should make the transition smoother. +For more details, see <a href="https://go.dev/issue/44505">go.dev/issue/44505</a>. +</p> + +<h2 id="library">Core library</h2> + +<h3 id="debug/buildinfo">New <code>debug/buildinfo</code> package</h3> + +<p><!-- golang.org/issue/39301 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/debug/buildinfo"><code>debug/buildinfo</code></a> package + provides access to module versions, version control information, and build + flags embedded in executable files built by the <code>go</code> command. + The same information is also available via + <a href="/pkg/runtime/debug#ReadBuildInfo"><code>runtime/debug.ReadBuildInfo</code></a> + for the currently running binary and via <code>go</code> + <code>version</code> <code>-m</code> on the command line. +</p> + +<h3 id="netip">New <code>net/netip</code> package</h3> + +<p> + The new <a href="/pkg/net/netip/"><code>net/netip</code></a> + package defines a new IP address type, <a href="/pkg/net/netip/#Addr"><code>Addr</code></a>. + Compared to the existing + <a href="/pkg/net/#IP"><code>net.IP</code></a> type, the <code>netip.Addr</code> type takes less + memory, is immutable, and is comparable so it supports <code>==</code> + and can be used as a map key. +</p> +<p> + In addition to <code>Addr</code>, the package defines + <a href="/pkg/net/netip/#AddrPort"><code>AddrPort</code></a>, representing + an IP and port, and + <a href="/pkg/net/netip/#Prefix"><code>Prefix</code></a>, representing + a network CIDR prefix. +</p> +<p> + The package also defines several functions to create and examine + these new types: + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#AddrFrom4"><code>AddrFrom4</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#AddrFrom16"><code>AddrFrom16</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#AddrFromSlice"><code>AddrFromSlice</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#AddrPortFrom"><code>AddrPortFrom</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#IPv4Unspecified"><code>IPv4Unspecified</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#IPv6LinkLocalAllNodes"><code>IPv6LinkLocalAllNodes</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#IPv6Unspecified"><code>IPv6Unspecified</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#MustParseAddr"><code>MustParseAddr</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#MustParseAddrPort"><code>MustParseAddrPort</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#MustParsePrefix"><code>MustParsePrefix</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#ParseAddr"><code>ParseAddr</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#ParseAddrPort"><code>ParseAddrPort</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#ParsePrefix"><code>ParsePrefix</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/netip#PrefixFrom"><code>PrefixFrom</code></a>. +</p> +<p> + The <a href="/pkg/net/"><code>net</code></a> package includes new + methods that parallel existing methods, but + return <code>netip.AddrPort</code> instead of the + heavier-weight <a href="/pkg/net/#IP"><code>net.IP</code></a> or + <a href="/pkg/net/#UDPAddr"><code>*net.UDPAddr</code></a> types: + <a href="/pkg/net/#Resolver.LookupNetIP"><code>Resolver.LookupNetIP</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/#UDPConn.ReadFromUDPAddrPort"><code>UDPConn.ReadFromUDPAddrPort</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/#UDPConn.ReadMsgUDPAddrPort"><code>UDPConn.ReadMsgUDPAddrPort</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/#UDPConn.WriteToUDPAddrPort"><code>UDPConn.WriteToUDPAddrPort</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/#UDPConn.WriteMsgUDPAddrPort"><code>UDPConn.WriteMsgUDPAddrPort</code></a>. + The new <code>UDPConn</code> methods support allocation-free I/O. +</p> +<p> + The <code>net</code> package also now includes functions and methods + to convert between the existing + <a href="/pkg/net/#TCPAddr"><code>TCPAddr</code></a>/<a href="/pkg/net/#UDPAddr"><code>UDPAddr</code></a> + types and <code>netip.AddrPort</code>: + <a href="/pkg/net/#TCPAddrFromAddrPort"><code>TCPAddrFromAddrPort</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/#UDPAddrFromAddrPort"><code>UDPAddrFromAddrPort</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/#TCPAddr.AddrPort"><code>TCPAddr.AddrPort</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/net/#UDPAddr.AddrPort"><code>UDPAddr.AddrPort</code></a>. +</p> + +<h3 id="tls10">TLS 1.0 and 1.1 disabled by default client-side</h3> + +<p><!-- CL 359779, golang.org/issue/45428 --> + If <a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#Config.MinVersion"><code>Config.MinVersion</code></a> + is not set, it now defaults to TLS 1.2 for client connections. Any safely + up-to-date server is expected to support TLS 1.2, and browsers have required + it since 2020. TLS 1.0 and 1.1 are still supported by setting + <code>Config.MinVersion</code> to <code>VersionTLS10</code>. + The server-side default is unchanged at TLS 1.0. +</p> + +<p> + The default can be temporarily reverted to TLS 1.0 by setting the + <code>GODEBUG=tls10default=1</code> environment variable. + This option will be removed in Go 1.19. +</p> + +<h3 id="sha1">Rejecting SHA-1 certificates</h3> + +<p><!-- CL 359777, golang.org/issue/41682 --> + <code>crypto/x509</code> will now + reject certificates signed with the SHA-1 hash function. This doesn't + apply to self-signed root certificates. Practical attacks against SHA-1 + <a href="https://shattered.io/">have been demonstrated since 2017</a> and publicly + trusted Certificate Authorities have not issued SHA-1 certificates since 2015. +</p> + +<p> + This can be temporarily reverted by setting the + <code>GODEBUG=x509sha1=1</code> environment variable. + This option will be removed in Go 1.19. +</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> + +<dl id="bufio"><dt><a href="/pkg/bufio/">bufio</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 345569 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/bufio#Writer.AvailableBuffer"><code>Writer.AvailableBuffer</code></a> + method returns an empty buffer with a possibly non-empty capacity for use + with append-like APIs. After appending, the buffer can be provided to a + succeeding <code>Write</code> call and possibly avoid any copying. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 345570 --> + The <a href="/pkg/bufio#Reader.Reset"><code>Reader.Reset</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/bufio#Writer.Reset"><code>Writer.Reset</code></a> methods + now use the default buffer size when called on objects with a + <code>nil</code> buffer. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- bufio --> + +<dl id="bytes"><dt><a href="/pkg/bytes/">bytes</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 351710 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/bytes/#Cut"><code>Cut</code></a> function + slices a <code>[]byte</code> around a separator. It can replace + and simplify many common uses of + <a href="/pkg/bytes/#Index"><code>Index</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/bytes/#IndexByte"><code>IndexByte</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/bytes/#IndexRune"><code>IndexRune</code></a>, + and <a href="/pkg/bytes/#SplitN"><code>SplitN</code></a>. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 323318, CL 332771 --> + <a href="/pkg/bytes/#Trim"><code>Trim</code></a>, <a href="/pkg/bytes/#TrimLeft"><code>TrimLeft</code></a>, + and <a href="/pkg/bytes/#TrimRight"><code>TrimRight</code></a> are now allocation free and, especially for + small ASCII cutsets, up to 10 times faster. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 359485 --> + The <a href="/pkg/bytes/#Title"><code>Title</code></a> function is now deprecated. It doesn't + handle Unicode punctuation and language-specific capitalization rules, and is superseded by the + <a href="https://golang.org/x/text/cases">golang.org/x/text/cases</a> package. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- bytes --> + +<dl id="crypto/elliptic"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/elliptic/">crypto/elliptic</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 320071, CL 320072, CL 320074, CL 361402, CL 360014 --> + The <a href="/pkg/crypto/elliptic#P224"><code>P224</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/crypto/elliptic#P384"><code>P384</code></a>, and + <a href="/pkg/crypto/elliptic#P521"><code>P521</code></a> curve + implementations are now all backed by code generated by the + <a href="https://github.com/mmcloughlin/addchain">addchain</a> and + <a href="https://github.com/mit-plv/fiat-crypto">fiat-crypto</a> + projects, the latter of which is based on a formally-verified model + of the arithmetic operations. They now use safer complete formulas + and internal APIs. P-224 and P-384 are now approximately four times + faster. All specific curve implementations are now constant-time. + </p> + + <p> + Operating on invalid curve points (those for which the + <code>IsOnCurve</code> method returns false, and which are never returned + by <a href="/pkg/crypto/elliptic#Unmarshal"><code>Unmarshal</code></a> or + a <code>Curve</code> method operating on a valid point) has always been + undefined behavior, can lead to key recovery attacks, and is now + unsupported by the new backend. If an invalid point is supplied to a + <code>P224</code>, <code>P384</code>, or <code>P521</code> method, that + method will now return a random point. The behavior might change to an + explicit panic in a future release. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- crypto/elliptic --> + +<dl id="crypto/tls"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/">crypto/tls</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 325250 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/crypto/tls/#Conn.NetConn"><code>Conn.NetConn</code></a> + method allows access to the underlying + <a href="/pkg/net#Conn"><code>net.Conn</code></a>. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- crypto/tls --> + +<dl id="crypto/x509"><dt><a href="/pkg/crypto/x509">crypto/x509</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 353132, CL 353403 --> + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#Certificate.Verify"><code>Certificate.Verify</code></a> + now uses platform APIs to verify certificate validity on macOS and iOS when it + is called with a nil + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#VerifyOpts.Roots"><code>VerifyOpts.Roots</code></a> + or when using the root pool returned from + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#SystemCertPool"><code>SystemCertPool</code></a>. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 353589 --> + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#SystemCertPool"><code>SystemCertPool</code></a> + is now available on Windows. + </p> + + <p> + On Windows, macOS, and iOS, when a + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#CertPool"><code>CertPool</code></a> returned by + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#SystemCertPool"><code>SystemCertPool</code></a> + has additional certificates added to it, + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#Certificate.Verify"><code>Certificate.Verify</code></a> + will do two verifications: one using the platform verifier APIs and the + system roots, and one using the Go verifier and the additional roots. + Chains returned by the platform verifier APIs will be prioritized. + </p> + + <p> + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#CertPool.Subjects"><code>CertPool.Subjects</code></a> + is deprecated. On Windows, macOS, and iOS the + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#CertPool"><code>CertPool</code></a> returned by + <a href="/pkg/crypto/x509/#SystemCertPool"><code>SystemCertPool</code></a> + will return a pool which does not include system roots in the slice + returned by <code>Subjects</code>, as a static list can't appropriately + represent the platform policies and might not be available at all from the + platform APIs. + </p> + </dd> +</dl> + +<dl id="debug/dwarf"><dt><a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf/">debug/dwarf</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 380714 --> + The <a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf#StructField"><code>StructField</code></a> + and <a href="/pkg/debug/dwarf#BasicType"><code>BasicType</code></a> + structs both now have a <code>DataBitOffset</code> field, which + holds the value of the <code>DW_AT_data_bit_offset</code> + attribute if present. + </dd> +</dl> + +<dl id="debug/elf"><dt><a href="/pkg/debug/elf/">debug/elf</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 352829 --> + The <a href="/pkg/debug/elf/#R_PPC64_RELATIVE"><code>R_PPC64_RELATIVE</code></a> + constant has been added. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- debug/elf --> + +<dl id="debug/plan9obj"><dt><a href="/pkg/debug/plan9obj/">debug/plan9obj</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 350229 --> + The <a href="/pkg/debug/plan9obj#File.Symbols">File.Symbols</a> + method now returns the new exported error + value <a href="/pkg/debug/plan9obj#ErrNoSymbols">ErrNoSymbols</a> + if the file has no symbol section. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- debug/plan9obj --> + +<dl id="go/ast"><dt><a href="/pkg/go/ast/">go/ast</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/47781, CL 325689, CL 327149, CL 348375, CL 348609 --> + Per the proposal + <a href="https://go.googlesource.com/proposal/+/master/design/47781-parameterized-go-ast.md"> + Additions to go/ast and go/token to support parameterized functions and types + </a> + the following additions are made to the <a href="/pkg/go/ast"><code>go/ast</code></a> package: + <ul> + <li> + the <a href="/pkg/go/ast/#FuncType"><code>FuncType</code></a> + and <a href="/pkg/go/ast/#TypeSpec"><code>TypeSpec</code></a> + nodes have a new field <code>TypeParams</code> to hold type parameters, if any. + </li> + <li> + The new expression node <a href="/pkg/go/ast/#IndexListExpr"><code>IndexListExpr</code></a> + represents index expressions with multiple indices, used for function and type instantiations + with more than one explicit type argument. + </li> + </ul> + </p> + </dd> +</dl> + +<dl id="go/constant"><dt><a href="/pkg/go/constant/">go/constant</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/46211, CL 320491 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/go/constant/#Kind.String"><code>Kind.String</code></a> + method returns a human-readable name for the receiver kind. + </p> + </dd> +</dl> + +<dl id="go/token"><dt><a href="/pkg/go/token/">go/token</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/47781, CL 324992 --> + The new constant <a href="/pkg/go/token/#TILDE"><code>TILDE</code></a> + represents the <code>~</code> token per the proposal + <a href="https://go.googlesource.com/proposal/+/master/design/47781-parameterized-go-ast.md"> + Additions to go/ast and go/token to support parameterized functions and types + </a>. + </p> + </dd> +</dl> + +<dl id="go/types"><dt><a href="/pkg/go/types/">go/types</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/46648 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Config.GoVersion"><code>Config.GoVersion</code></a> + field sets the accepted Go language version. + </p> + + <p><!-- https://golang.org/issue/47916 --> + Per the proposal + <a href="https://go.googlesource.com/proposal/+/master/design/47916-parameterized-go-types.md"> + Additions to go/types to support type parameters + </a> + the following additions are made to the <a href="/pkg/go/types"><code>go/types</code></a> package: + </p> + <ul> + <li> + The new type + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#TypeParam"><code>TypeParam</code></a>, factory function + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#NewTypeParam"><code>NewTypeParam</code></a>, + and associated methods are added to represent a type parameter. + </li> + <li> + The new type + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#TypeParamList"><code>TypeParamList</code></a> holds a list of + type parameters. + </li> + <li> + The new type + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#TypeList"><code>TypeList</code></a> holds a list of types. + </li> + <li> + The new factory function + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#NewSignatureType"><code>NewSignatureType</code></a> allocates a + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Signature"><code>Signature</code></a> with + (receiver or function) type parameters. + To access those type parameters, the <code>Signature</code> type has two new methods + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Signature.RecvTypeParams"><code>Signature.RecvTypeParams</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Signature.TypeParams"><code>Signature.TypeParams</code></a>. + </li> + <li> + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Named"><code>Named</code></a> types have four new methods: + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Named.Origin"><code>Named.Origin</code></a> to get the original + parameterized types of instantiated types, + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Named.TypeArgs"><code>Named.TypeArgs</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Named.TypeParams"><code>Named.TypeParams</code></a> to get the + type arguments or type parameters of an instantiated or parameterized type, and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Named.TypeParams"><code>Named.SetTypeParams</code></a> to set the + type parameters (for instance, when importing a named type where allocation of the named + type and setting of type parameters cannot be done simultaneously due to possible cycles). + </li> + <li> + The <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Interface"><code>Interface</code></a> type has four new methods: + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Interface.IsComparable"><code>Interface.IsComparable</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Interface.IsMethodSet"><code>Interface.IsMethodSet</code></a> to + query properties of the type set defined by the interface, and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Interface.MarkImplicit"><code>Interface.MarkImplicit</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Interface.IsImplicit"><code>Interface.IsImplicit</code></a> to set + and test whether the interface is an implicit interface around a type constraint literal. + </li> + <li> + The new types + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Union"><code>Union</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Term"><code>Term</code></a>, factory functions + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#NewUnion"><code>NewUnion</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#NewTerm"><code>NewTerm</code></a>, and associated + methods are added to represent type sets in interfaces. + </li> + <li> + The new function + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Instantiate"><code>Instantiate</code></a> + instantiates a parameterized type. + </li> + <li> + The new <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Info.Instances"><code>Info.Instances</code></a> + map records function and type instantiations through the new + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Instance"><code>Instance</code></a> type. + </li> + <li><!-- CL 342671 --> + The new type <a href="/pkg/go/types/#ArgumentError"><code>ArgumentError</code></a> + and associated methods are added to represent an error related to a type argument. + </li> + <li><!-- CL 353089 --> + The new type <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Context"><code>Context</code></a> and factory function + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#NewContext"><code>NewContext</code></a> + are added to facilitate sharing of identical type instances + across type-checked packages, via the new + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Config.Context"><code>Config.Context</code></a> + field. + </li> + </ul> + <p> + The predicates + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#AssignableTo"><code>AssignableTo</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#ConvertibleTo"><code>ConvertibleTo</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Implements"><code>Implements</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#Identical"><code>Identical</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#IdenticalIgnoreTags"><code>IdenticalIgnoreTags</code></a>, and + <a href="/pkg/go/types/#AssertableTo"><code>AssertableTo</code></a> + now also work with arguments that are or contain generalized interfaces, i.e. interfaces + that may only be used as type constraints in Go code. + Note that the behavior of <code>AssertableTo</code> is undefined if the first argument + is a generalized interface. + </p> + </dd> +</dl> + +<dl id="html/template"><dt><a href="/pkg/html/template/">html/template</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 321491 --> + Within a <code>range</code> pipeline the new + <code>{{break}}</code> command will end the loop early and the + new <code>{{continue}}</code> command will immediately start the + next loop iteration. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 321490 --> + The <code>and</code> function no longer always evaluates all arguments; it + stops evaluating arguments after the first argument that evaluates to + false. Similarly, the <code>or</code> function now stops evaluating + arguments after the first argument that evaluates to true. This makes a + difference if any of the arguments is a function call. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- html/template --> + +<dl id="image/draw"><dt><a href="/pkg/image/draw/">image/draw</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 340049 --> + The <code>Draw</code> and <code>DrawMask</code> fallback implementations + (used when the arguments are not the most common image types) are now + faster when those arguments implement the optional + <a href="/pkg/image/draw/#RGBA64Image"><code>draw.RGBA64Image</code></a> + and <a href="/pkg/image/#RGBA64Image"><code>image.RGBA64Image</code></a> + interfaces that were added in Go 1.17. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- image/draw --> + +<dl id="net"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/">net</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 340261 --> + <a href="/pkg/net#Error"><code>net.Error.Temporary</code></a> has been deprecated. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- net --> + +<dl id="net/http"><dt><a href="/pkg/net/http/">net/http</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 330852 --> + On WebAssembly targets, the <code>Dial</code>, <code>DialContext</code>, + <code>DialTLS</code> and <code>DialTLSContext</code> method fields in + <a href="/pkg/net/http/#Transport"><code>Transport</code></a> + will now be correctly used, if specified, for making HTTP requests. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 338590 --> + The new + <a href="/pkg/net/http#Cookie.Valid"><code>Cookie.Valid</code></a> + method reports whether the cookie is valid. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 346569 --> + The new + <a href="/pkg/net/http#MaxBytesHandler"><code>MaxBytesHandler</code></a> + function creates a <code>Handler</code> that wraps its + <code>ResponseWriter</code> and <code>Request.Body</code> with a + <a href="/pkg/net/http#MaxBytesReader"><code>MaxBytesReader</code></a>. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- net/http --> + +<dl id="os/user"><dt><a href="/pkg/os/user/">os/user</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 330753 --> + <a href="/pkg/os/user#User.GroupIds"><code>User.GroupIds</code></a> + now uses a Go native implementation when cgo is not available. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- os/user --> + +<dl id="reflect"><dt><a href="/pkg/reflect/">reflect</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 356049, CL 320929 --> + The new + <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.SetIterKey"><code>Value.SetIterKey</code></a> + and <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.SetIterValue"><code>Value.SetIterValue</code></a> + methods set a Value using a map iterator as the source. They are equivalent to + <code>Value.Set(iter.Key())</code> and <code>Value.Set(iter.Value())</code>, but + do fewer allocations. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 350691 --> + The new + <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.UnsafePointer"><code>Value.UnsafePointer</code></a> + method returns the Value's value as an <a href="/pkg/unsafe/#Pointer"><code>unsafe.Pointer</code></a>. + This allows callers to migrate from <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.UnsafeAddr"><code>Value.UnsafeAddr</code></a> + and <a href="/pkg/reflect/#Value.Pointer"><code>Value.Pointer</code></a> + to eliminate the need to perform uintptr to unsafe.Pointer conversions at the callsite (as unsafe.Pointer rules require). + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 321891 --> + The new + <a href="/pkg/reflect/#MapIter.Reset"><code>MapIter.Reset</code></a> + method changes its receiver to iterate over a + different map. The use of + <a href="/pkg/reflect/#MapIter.Reset"><code>MapIter.Reset</code></a> + allows allocation-free iteration + over many maps. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 352131 --> + A number of methods ( + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Value.CanInt"><code>Value.CanInt</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Value.CanUint"><code>Value.CanUint</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Value.CanFloat"><code>Value.CanFloat</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Value.CanComplex"><code>Value.CanComplex</code></a> + ) + have been added to + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Value"><code>Value</code></a> + to test if a conversion is safe. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 357962 --> + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Value.FieldByIndexErr"><code>Value.FieldByIndexErr</code></a> + has been added to avoid the panic that occurs in + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Value.FieldByIndex"><code>Value.FieldByIndex</code></a> + when stepping through a nil pointer to an embedded struct. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 341333 --> + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Ptr"><code>reflect.Ptr</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/reflect#PtrTo"><code>reflect.PtrTo</code></a> + have been renamed to + <a href="/pkg/reflect#Pointer"><code>reflect.Pointer</code></a> and + <a href="/pkg/reflect#PointerTo"><code>reflect.PointerTo</code></a>, + respectively, for consistency with the rest of the reflect package. + The old names will continue to work, but will be deprecated in a + future Go release. + </p> + </dd><!-- CL 321889 and CL 345486 are optimizations, no need to mention. --> +</dl><!-- reflect --> + +<dl id="regexp"><dt><a href="/pkg/regexp/">regexp</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 354569 --> + <a href="/pkg/regexp/"><code>regexp</code></a> + now treats each invalid byte of a UTF-8 string as <code>U+FFFD</code>. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- regexp --> + +<dl id="runtime/debug"><dt><a href="/pkg/runtime/debug/">runtime/debug</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 354569 --> + The <a href="/pkg/runtime/debug#BuildInfo"><code>BuildInfo</code></a> + struct has two new fields, containing additional information + about how the binary was built: + <ul> + <li><a href="/pkg/runtime/debug#BuildInfo.GoVersion"><code>GoVersion</code></a> + holds the version of Go used to build the binary. + </li> + <li> + <a href="/pkg/runtime/debug#BuildInfo.Settings"><code>Settings</code></a> + is a slice of + <a href="/pkg/runtime/debug#BuildSettings"><code>BuildSettings</code></a> + structs holding key/value pairs describing the build. + </li> + </ul> + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- runtime/debug --> + +<dl id="runtime/pprof"><dt><a href="/pkg/runtime/pprof/">runtime/pprof</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 324129 --> + The CPU profiler now uses per-thread timers on Linux. This increases the + maximum CPU usage that a profile can observe, and reduces some forms of + bias. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- runtime/pprof --> + +<dl id="strconv"><dt><a href="/pkg/strconv/">strconv</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 343877 --> + <a href="/pkg/strconv/#strconv.Unquote"><code>strconv.Unquote</code></a> + now rejects Unicode surrogate halves. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- strconv --> + +<dl id="strings"><dt><a href="/pkg/strings/">strings</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 351710 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/strings/#Cut"><code>Cut</code></a> function + slices a <code>string</code> around a separator. It can replace + and simplify many common uses of + <a href="/pkg/strings/#Index"><code>Index</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/strings/#IndexByte"><code>IndexByte</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/strings/#IndexRune"><code>IndexRune</code></a>, + and <a href="/pkg/strings/#SplitN"><code>SplitN</code></a>. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 345849 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/strings/#Clone"><code>Clone</code></a> function copies the input + <code>string</code> without the returned cloned <code>string</code> referencing + the input string's memory. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 323318, CL 332771 --> + <a href="/pkg/strings/#Trim"><code>Trim</code></a>, <a href="/pkg/strings/#TrimLeft"><code>TrimLeft</code></a>, + and <a href="/pkg/strings/#TrimRight"><code>TrimRight</code></a> are now allocation free and, especially for + small ASCII cutsets, up to 10 times faster. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 359485 --> + The <a href="/pkg/strings/#Title"><code>Title</code></a> function is now deprecated. It doesn't + handle Unicode punctuation and language-specific capitalization rules, and is superseded by the + <a href="https://golang.org/x/text/cases">golang.org/x/text/cases</a> package. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- strings --> + +<dl id="sync"><dt><a href="/pkg/sync/">sync</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 319769 --> + The new methods + <a href="/pkg/sync#Mutex.TryLock"><code>Mutex.TryLock</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/sync#RWMutex.TryLock"><code>RWMutex.TryLock</code></a>, and + <a href="/pkg/sync#RWMutex.TryRLock"><code>RWMutex.TryRLock</code></a>, + will acquire the lock if it is not currently held. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- sync --> + +<dl id="syscall"><dt><a href="/pkg/syscall/">syscall</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 336550 --> + The new function <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows#SyscallN"><code>SyscallN</code></a> + has been introduced for Windows, allowing for calls with arbitrary number + of arguments. As a result, + <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows#Syscall"><code>Syscall</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows#Syscall6"><code>Syscall6</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows#Syscall9"><code>Syscall9</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows#Syscall12"><code>Syscall12</code></a>, + <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows#Syscall15"><code>Syscall15</code></a>, and + <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows#Syscall18"><code>Syscall18</code></a> are + deprecated in favor of <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=windows#SyscallN"><code>SyscallN</code></a>. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 355570 --> + <a href="/pkg/syscall/?GOOS=freebsd#SysProcAttr.Pdeathsig"><code>SysProcAttr.Pdeathsig</code></a> + is now supported in FreeBSD. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- syscall --> + +<dl id="syscall/js"><dt><a href="/pkg/syscall/js/">syscall/js</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 356430 --> + The <code>Wrapper</code> interface has been removed. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- syscall/js --> + +<dl id="testing"><dt><a href="/pkg/testing/">testing</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 343883 --> + The precedence of <code>/</code> in the argument for <code>-run</code> and + <code>-bench</code> has been increased. <code>A/B|C/D</code> used to be + treated as <code>A/(B|C)/D</code> and is now treated as + <code>(A/B)|(C/D)</code>. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 356669 --> + If the <code>-run</code> option does not select any tests, the + <code>-count</code> option is ignored. This could change the behavior of + existing tests in the unlikely case that a test changes the set of subtests + that are run each time the test function itself is run. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 251441 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/testing#F"><code>testing.F</code></a> type + is used by the new <a href="#fuzzing">fuzzing support described + above</a>. Tests also now support the command line + options <code>-test.fuzz</code>, <code>-test.fuzztime</code>, and + <code>-test.fuzzminimizetime</code>. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- testing --> + +<dl id="text/template"><dt><a href="/pkg/text/template/">text/template</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 321491 --> + Within a <code>range</code> pipeline the new + <code>{{break}}</code> command will end the loop early and the + new <code>{{continue}}</code> command will immediately start the + next loop iteration. + </p> + + <p><!-- CL 321490 --> + The <code>and</code> function no longer always evaluates all arguments; it + stops evaluating arguments after the first argument that evaluates to + false. Similarly, the <code>or</code> function now stops evaluating + arguments after the first argument that evaluates to true. This makes a + difference if any of the arguments is a function call. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- text/template --> + +<dl id="text/template/parse"><dt><a href="/pkg/text/template/parse/">text/template/parse</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 321491 --> + The package supports the new + <a href="/pkg/text/template/">text/template</a> and + <a href="/pkg/html/template/">html/template</a> + <code>{{break}}</code> command via the new constant + <a href="/pkg/text/template/parse#NodeBreak"><code>NodeBreak</code></a> + and the new type + <a href="/pkg/text/template/parse#BreakNode"><code>BreakNode</code></a>, + and similarly supports the new <code>{{continue}}</code> command + via the new constant + <a href="/pkg/text/template/parse#NodeContinue"><code>NodeContinue</code></a> + and the new type + <a href="/pkg/text/template/parse#ContinueNode"><code>ContinueNode</code></a>. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- text/template --> + +<dl id="unicode/utf8"><dt><a href="/pkg/unicode/utf8/">unicode/utf8</a></dt> + <dd> + <p><!-- CL 345571 --> + The new <a href="/pkg/unicode/utf8/#AppendRune"><code>AppendRune</code></a> function appends the UTF-8 + encoding of a <code>rune</code> to a <code>[]byte</code>. + </p> + </dd> +</dl><!-- unicode/utf8 --> |