commit | 36c7af3342056179a831c19ec142f2763b310f7b | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> | Wed Nov 29 19:51:57 2017 +0000 |
committer | Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> | Wed Nov 29 20:22:11 2017 +0000 |
tree | 6a75f59d449051ba1ae7802c683ec9cb1ea5cce6 | |
parent | 2c687adedb6d6e9609b0f4b0c69d445c6e2cd69c [diff] |
all: fix plan9 build getgo doesn't work on plan9. Skip it entirely. And skip the massive slow godoc start-up test. Not worth it. Change-Id: If062b7c4c8c7c5084e607ed22085657054c10ba9 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/80737 Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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Some of the tools, godoc
and vet
for example, are included in binary Go distributions.
Others, including the Go guru
and the test coverage tool, can be fetched with go get
.
Packages include a type-checker for Go and an implementation of the Static Single Assignment form (SSA) representation for Go programs.
The easiest way to install is to run go get -u golang.org/x/tools/...
. You can also manually git clone the repository to $GOPATH/src/golang.org/x/tools
.
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