| The State of Go |
| Where we are in May 2017 |
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| Francesc Campoy |
| Google Developer Advocate |
| @francesc |
| campoy@golang.org |
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| * Recording |
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| A recording of this talk is available [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyvpF0jF3AY&list=PLtLJO5JKE5YAeVbgwCkgUWyOBsMvZu4UB&index=1][here]]. |
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| .image https://img.youtube.com/vi/dyvpF0jF3AY/0.jpg |
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| * Time flies |
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| Go 1.7 is already 9 months old! |
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| Go 1.8 was released on February 16th. |
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| On May 1st we entered the release freeze for Go 1.9 |
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| Go 1.9 will be released early August. |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/flying.png |
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| * Notes |
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| The slides are available on [[/talks/2017/state-of-go-may.slide]] |
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| Most of the code examples won't run except locally and using tip. |
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| The playground runs Go 1.8. |
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| * Agenda |
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| Changes since Go 1.8: |
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| - The Language |
| - The Standard Library |
| - The Runtime |
| - The Tooling |
| - The Community |
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| * Changes to the language |
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| * Codebase Refactoring (with help from Go) |
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| Article written by Russ Cox [[/talks/2016/refactor.article][link]] |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/atomic.svg _ 300 |
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| * Gradual Code Repair |
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| In reality, atomically changing all usages of an API is often impossible. |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/gradual.svg _ 600 |
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| * An example |
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| Imagine we created a new package `net/http/status`. |
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| First: create the new API |
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| package status |
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| const OK = http.StatusOK |
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| Second: change each usage of `http.StatusOK` by `status.OK`. |
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| if res.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { |
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| if res.StatusCode != status.OK { |
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| Third: remove the old API |
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| * Another example |
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| Let's rename `http.Get` to `http.DoGetPleaseAndThanks`. |
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| First: create the new API |
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| func DoGetPleaseAndThanks(url string) (*http.Response, error) { |
| return Get(url) |
| } |
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| Second: change each usage of `http.Get` to `http.DoGetPleaseAndThanks`. |
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| res, err := http.Get("https://golang.org") |
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| res, err := http.DoGetPleaseAndThanks("https://golang.org") |
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| Third: remove the old API |
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| * One last example |
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| Let's move `http.Client` to `http.Applicant`. |
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| First: create the new API |
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| type Applicant Client |
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| - `Applicant` has no methods. |
| - Both types are convertible. |
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| type Applicant struct { Client } |
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| - `Applicant` has all the methods of `Client` |
| - The types are not convertible. |
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| * Alias declarations |
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| An alias declaration is a new kind of type declaration. |
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| type Applicant = http.Client |
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| Both types are equivalent and completely interchangeable. |
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| - type conversion is not needed |
| - can't declare methods on the alias declaration |
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| .play state-of-go-may/alias/main.go /type/, |
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| * Quaternions |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/quaternions.png _ 750 |
| .caption [[/issue/19813][issue #19813]] |
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| * The Standard library |
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| * A Twitter Poll |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/twitter-poll.png _ 800 |
| .caption [[https://twitter.com/francesc/status/863514399486623744][twitter poll]] |
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| * math/bits |
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| [[https://tip.golang.org/pkg/math/bits/#Len16][Package bits]] implements bit counting and manipulation functions for the predeclared unsigned integer types. |
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| Added to the standard library with proposal [[/issue/18616][#18616]]. |
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| - LenXX, OnesCountXX |
| - ReverseXX, ReverseBytesXX |
| - RotateLeftXX |
| - LeadingZerosXX, TrailingZerosXX |
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| .play state-of-go-may/bits/main.go /START/,/END/ |
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| * sync.Map |
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| A new type has been added to the `sync` package with proposal [[/issue/18177][#18177]]. |
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| [[https://tip.golang.org/pkg/sync/#Map][sync.Map]] is a concurrent map with amortized-constant-time loads, stores,and deletes. |
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| - the zero map is valid |
| - it must not be copied (use pointers) |
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| * sync.Map code sample |
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| .play state-of-go-may/syncmap/main.go /func main/, |
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| * html/template panic on predefined escaper |
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| What do you expect [[/play/p/-z5rZilH1F][this code]] to print? |
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| .play state-of-go-may/html/main.go /Foo/, |
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| Predefined escapers in `html` template create a security concern. |
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| Since 1.9 `Execute` will panic. |
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| * os.Exec |
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| Let's imagine that we have a command `getenv` that prints an environment variable |
| using `os.Getenv`. |
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| .code state-of-go-may/exec/getenv/main.go /func main/, |
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| We can run it as follows: |
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| $ foo=bar getenv foo |
| bar |
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| * os.Exec |
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| What do you expect this code to print? |
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| .code state-of-go-may/exec/main.go /func main/, |
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| bar, or newbar? |
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| * another Twitter poll |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/exec-poll.png _ 600 |
| .caption [[https://twitter.com/francesc/status/863791506934472705][Twitter poll]] |
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| * os.Exec |
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| `Cmd.Start` now removes duplicates of environment variables, keeping the last one. |
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| This code does what one expects: |
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| cmd := exec.Command("prog") |
| cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "FOO=bar") |
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| * The Runtime |
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| * Benchmarks |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/benchmark.png _ 800 |
| .caption _note_: values over 1.0 mean tip is faster |
| .caption _note_: unofficial benchmark ran on my laptop while playing YouTube videos |
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| * More runtime |
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| Garbage Collector |
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| - New algorithm for large object allocation |
| - Better performance and increased determinism for large (+50GB) heaps |
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| [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DWARF][DWARF]] |
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| - Ongoing effort to improve the generated DWARF information. |
| - This will help debuggers, among other tools. |
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| * The Tooling |
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| * go compiler: better errors! |
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| Better error messaging for Allman style braces. |
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| package main |
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| func main() |
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| fmt.Println("that ain't gonna compile") |
| } |
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| With go 1.8: |
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| fail/main.go:4: syntax error: unexpected semicolon or newline before { |
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| With go 1.9: |
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| fail/main.go:3:6: missing function body for "main" |
| fail/main.go:4:1: syntax error: unexpected semicolon or newline before { |
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| * go compiler: more modular and faster |
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| The compiler has been refactored into multiple packages. |
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| cmd/go/internal/... |
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| Issue [[/issue/17639][#17639]] made parsing concurrent. |
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| The compiler is faster as a result. |
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| * go test |
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| `vendor` directories are ignored by the `go` tool [[/issue/19090][#19090]]: |
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| go test ./... |
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| You can now list all the tests to be executed, without running them [[/issue/17209][#17209]]. |
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| $ go test -test.list . |
| TestIntegration |
| TestEmbedStreams |
| TestEmbedFiles |
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| * godoc |
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| You can now link to fields in a struct in the documentation [[/issue/16753][#16753]]. |
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| .link https://tip.golang.org/pkg/net/http/#Client.Transport |
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| _Note_: This was actually introduced with Go 1.8! |
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| * ... and much more! |
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| * The community |
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| * Go meetups |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/meetups.png _ 900 |
| .caption Gophers all around the world! [[http://go-meetups.appspot.com]] |
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| * Women Who Go |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/wwg.png _ 800 |
| .caption 19 chapters already! [[http://www.womenwhogo.org]] |
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| * Women Who Go Gophercon Scholarship |
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| WWG is sponsoring minority gophers from all over the world to attend Gophercon |
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| .image state-of-go-may/img/wwg-logo.png _ 700 |
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| * Conferences: |
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| - [[http://gophercon.sg][Gophercon Singapore]], May 25-26th |
| - [[https://gophercon.com/][Gophercon Denver]], Jul 12-15th |
| - [[http://golanguk.com/][Golang UK]], August 16th-18th |
| - [[http://2017.dotgo.eu/][dotGo]], Nov 6th |