Hi, when is the go compiler getting updated?
Would be cool to have both the latest gccgo and standard go compiler.
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Hi, when is the go compiler getting updated?
Would be cool to have both the latest gccgo and standard go compiler.
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Here's the update! I've upgraded Go to version 1.22.2 and PyPy3-64 to version 3.10/7.3.15. Enjoy using them!
P.S. After my return from Egypt, you can expect more updates!
Let's goooo
On the same note, I think golang would benefit from multiple file/folder submissions. There's no scoping for methods bound to types, the usual convention is to only put 1 type per file (and usually not 2 files per type) while putting the constructor and public methods at the top.
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