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Go 1.20 (carlmjohnson.net)
34 points by h1x on Jan 10, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments


Also particular note from the linked general release notes:

> Go 1.20 is the last release that will run on any release of Windows 7, 8, Server 2008 and Server 2012. Go 1.21 will require at least Windows 10 or Server 2016.

Windows 7 Extended Security Updates ending today expect to see that across a lot of software.


Title isn't great because this is just one part about the language changes, not standard library changes.


> new slice to array conversions

I expect this to bite a few people in places they didn't know could hurt. Better grep your code for slice-to-array conversion.


Note that afaik [3]string(s) was not valid before go1.20 so no existing code should use it. The semantic equivalent had to be written as *(*[3]string)(s) which also copies the array pointed to by *[3]string)(s). The new notation is basically a shorthand and easier to discover than using *(*[3]string)(s): https://github.com/golang/go/issues/46505


Right. It was not a well-formed conversion. My bad.


Is it just me or go looks like more and more brainfuck language after each new version?


I feel the same... GoLang as a platform looks perfect, but syntax-wise it could be much simpler. I'm not sure why it is not, I think they try to differentiate from other languages, that's the only reason. Looks like C++ on steroids.




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