commit | 2a5463e3a0b8055f09c3c76e24af5c48cc9771dd | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Adam Langley <agl@golang.org> | Tue Jun 09 11:47:45 2015 -0700 |
committer | Adam Langley <agl@golang.org> | Tue Jun 09 18:49:15 2015 +0000 |
tree | 7c0bdf75baea50502e39ebc4a0d545cfa2970020 | |
parent | 50e657fbfa10d5dbc7e5a5f3210b06e23cfeb4af [diff] |
doc/go1.5.txt: mention that 1.5 supports non-standard GCM lengths. Change-Id: I7cad3f7af2452e29b3dae3da87cbd24013f6dae6 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/10850 Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
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