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authorJeff Carr <[email protected]>2025-03-19 09:37:09 -0500
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-PLEASE ACCEPT MY APPOLOGIES FOR DOING THIS.
-I DID THIS TO MAKE OLD VERSIONS OF GO WORK.
-
-If you are reading this, I'm sorry.
-
-This probably won't work because of src/runtime/coro.go
-But, it might fucking limp along and maybe fucking compile
-enough of some sort of monster that'll work enough to
-get out of some mess and help find and build golang 1.24
-
-GO 1.24 added 'iter' and it is awesome. I want to use
-it and I've converted autogenpb to use it in the auto
-generated Sort() and Gui() functions.
-
-The problem is I have so many systems and os's to support
-that I can't be sure that I can even get version 1.24 installed
-which means I can't even compile the tooling I need
-to figure out what is going on.
-
-This is because there are so many embedded riscv half ass, broken,
-or poorly configured enviornments that there are no known things.
-Then there are all the hardware design enviornments that are
-complicated. (skywater, tiny tapeout, efabless, etc devs)
-
-It's probably going to take me all year to convert everything
-and even know if I can get version 1.24 to work everywhere.
-
-This package is more difficult than it should be because
-I couldn't use:
-
- internal/race
- internal/abi
- internal/goarch
-
-I would vote against having anything in the compiler marked
-as internal/ other than an example of how that feature
-works for the developers that want it. It is NOT a feature
-the compiler itself should use. I would suggest making
-
- /internal/example
-
-This package would be better as golang.org/iter but I don't
-know who to ask about doing that.