Ian Lance Taylor
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compiler: drop semicolons in export data
The export data, which is approximately readable and looks something like Go, was first implemented back when Go still used semicolons. Drop the semicolons, to make it look slightly more Go like and make it slightly smaller. This updates the compiler and the gccgoimporter package. This introduces a new version of the export data. There are going to be more changes to the export data, so this version is still subject to change. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/143018 From-SVN: r265284
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