gcc/libgo
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config Remove freebsd1 from libtool.m4 macros and config.rpath. 2011-02-13 11:45:53 +00:00
go Support libgo on Solaris. 2011-02-21 04:17:20 +00:00
runtime Permit comparing non-empty interfaces with empty interfaces. 2011-02-22 02:52:55 +00:00
syscalls Support libgo on Solaris. 2011-02-21 04:17:20 +00:00
testsuite libgo.exp: Set tmpdir. 2011-02-02 15:50:16 +00:00
aclocal.m4
config.h.in Support libgo on Solaris. 2011-02-21 04:17:20 +00:00
configure Support libgo on Solaris. 2011-02-21 04:17:20 +00:00
configure.ac Support libgo on Solaris. 2011-02-21 04:17:20 +00:00
LICENSE LICENSE: separate, change PATENTS text. 2010-12-06 22:27:47 +00:00
Makefile.am Permit comparing non-empty interfaces with empty interfaces. 2011-02-22 02:52:55 +00:00
Makefile.in Permit comparing non-empty interfaces with empty interfaces. 2011-02-22 02:52:55 +00:00
MERGE Remove the types float and complex. 2011-01-21 18:19:03 +00:00
merge.sh
mksysinfo.sh Support libgo on Solaris. 2011-02-21 04:17:20 +00:00
PATENTS LICENSE: separate, change PATENTS text. 2010-12-06 22:27:47 +00:00
README
README.gcc

See ../README.

This is the runtime support library for the Go programming language.
This library is intended for use with the Go frontend.

The library has only been tested on GNU/Linux using glibc.  It should
not be difficult to port to other operating systems.

The library has only been tested on x86/x86_64 systems.  It should not
be difficult to port to other architectures.

Directories:

go
  A copy of the Go library from http://golang.org/, with a few
  changes for gccgo.  Notably, the reflection interface is different.

runtime
  Runtime functions, written in C, which are called directly by the
  compiler or by the library.

syscalls
  System call support.

Contributing
============

To contribute patches to the files in this directory, please see
http://golang.org/doc/gccgo_contribute.html .

The master copy of these files is hosted at
http://code.google.com/p/gofrontend .  Changes to these files require
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copyright holder, you will need to agree to the individual contributor
license agreement at
http://code.google.com/legal/individual-cla-v1.0.html.  This agreement
can be completed online.

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