commit | b4a066526618371e48c68fcf6744aa0899949327 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Michael Pratt <mpratt@google.com> | Thu Jun 15 11:36:34 2023 -0400 |
committer | Michael Pratt <mpratt@google.com> | Thu Jun 15 11:36:34 2023 -0400 |
tree | d6e824d21a0139bd74579e109f8b8ebd7646b50b | |
parent | 577e7b9bb957618002b5015a0017cbb7425fe54f [diff] | |
parent | b7e74678657680a0eb31679623f90b539666c5f4 [diff] |
[release-branch.go1.21] all: merge master (b7e7467) into release-branch.go1.21 Merge List: + 2023-06-15 b7e7467865 test/codegen: add fsqrt test for riscv64 + 2023-06-15 befec5ddbb text/template: set variables correctly in range assignment + 2023-06-15 c5463218a2 cmd/api: skip TestIssue29837 when -short is set + 2023-06-15 9fc84363d1 cmd/asm: fix encoding errors for FMOVD and FMOVS instructions on arm64 + 2023-06-14 da94586aa3 cmd/go: check for errors reading gccgo package list + 2023-06-14 b01cd41b46 cmd/go: use gover.Local for $goversion in TestScript + 2023-06-14 3aea422e2c crypto/x509: use synthetic root for platform testing Change-Id: Icec55130749c52eef75c0e0325d889ff18b067f6
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