Go 1.14
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Re: Go 1.14
#2 $ hyperfine 'scc' './scc'
Benchmark #1: scc
Time (mean ± σ): 43.5 ms ± 1.7 ms [User: 30.4 ms, System: 88.2 ms]
Range (min … max): 40.5 ms … 48.9 ms
Benchmark #2: ./scc
Time (mean ± σ): 39.6 ms ± 1.3 ms [User: 46.1 ms, System: 89.7 ms]
Range (min … max): 35.9 ms … 42.5 ms
Summary
'./scc' ran
1.10 ± 0.06 times faster than 'scc'
Trying it on various other inputs it seems to be somewhere between 3% and 10%I am surprised they are still getting these sort of gains to be honest. From memory 1.13 for the same workload came with a ~3% improvement over 1.12. This is purely in terms of wall clock time to run the same code over the same inputs. Have not had a look at the impact of a long running process or memory yet.
Re: Go 1.14
#3Edit:
Go modules were not welcomed and godep was supposed to be the official dep manager: https://twitter.com/_rsc/status/1022588289461743617
Godoc is broken because of it and Rob Pike doesn't like it: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26827#issuecomment-51584...
VScode with gomodules is still bad even with gopls restarting every 20m: https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-go/wiki/Go-modules-suppo...
Re: Go 1.14
#4Re: Go 1.14
#5I love Go. It’s too bad that go modules broke ide support and godocs. I miss the simplicity of gopath. Edit: Go modules were not welcomed and godep was supposed to be the official dep manager: https://twitter.com/_rsc/status/1022588289461743617 Godoc is broken because of it and Rob Pike doesn't like it: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26827#issuecomment-51584... VScode with gomodules is still bad even with gopls…
Re: Go 1.14
#6I love Go. It’s too bad that go modules broke ide support and godocs. I miss the simplicity of gopath. Edit: Go modules were not welcomed and godep was supposed to be the official dep manager: https://twitter.com/_rsc/status/1022588289461743617 Godoc is broken because of it and Rob Pike doesn't like it: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26827#issuecomment-51584... VScode with gomodules is still bad even with gopls…
I'm new to go (and so far enjoying it). I haven't use modules yet. How do they break IDE support ? (using Goland here)
Re: Go 1.14
#7The more I use it, the more I enjoy Go. Having grown up with the healthy dose of Pascal and later Modula 2, I appreciate many traits of Go which let me just focus on the tasks at hand. With very little "magic" going on, some parts of the code might be a bit tedious, but you also always have the feeling of being in control, as everything is very explicit. Add to that a few underapreciated dynamic features. I am first of all a professional Lisp/Scheme programmer and a lot of Scheme concepts translate surprisingly well into Go due to having first class functions and a garbage collector.
It is very nice to see how the Go releases are very careful to add new features while continuosly improve on the "quality" side. Enhancing the performance of "defer" is a great example. Like unwind-protect in Lisp, it is a very elegant way to ensure that cleanup code is run under any circumstance. Removing its overhead is a big thing.
Re: Go 1.14
#8I love Go. It’s too bad that go modules broke ide support and godocs. I miss the simplicity of gopath. Edit: Go modules were not welcomed and godep was supposed to be the official dep manager: https://twitter.com/_rsc/status/1022588289461743617 Godoc is broken because of it and Rob Pike doesn't like it: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26827#issuecomment-51584... VScode with gomodules is still bad even with gopls…
Re: Go 1.14
#9I love Go. It’s too bad that go modules broke ide support and godocs. I miss the simplicity of gopath. Edit: Go modules were not welcomed and godep was supposed to be the official dep manager: https://twitter.com/_rsc/status/1022588289461743617 Godoc is broken because of it and Rob Pike doesn't like it: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26827#issuecomment-51584... VScode with gomodules is still bad even with gopls…
Hello, I'm new to go (and so far enjoying it). I haven't use modules yet. How do they break IDE support ? (using Goland here)
Re: Go 1.14
#10I love Go. It’s too bad that go modules broke ide support and godocs. I miss the simplicity of gopath. Edit: Go modules were not welcomed and godep was supposed to be the official dep manager: https://twitter.com/_rsc/status/1022588289461743617 Godoc is broken because of it and Rob Pike doesn't like it: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26827#issuecomment-51584... VScode with gomodules is still bad even with gopls…
Hello, I'm new to go (and so far enjoying it). I haven't use modules yet. How do they break IDE support ? (using Goland here)