ref: bd0d9515aeed8bff12f338310df2f0ee947dad8f
parent: b70db298bb0c72d5324b3db91f9e482637cff52e
author: sl <sl@deckard>
date: Fri Feb 10 23:29:13 EST 2023
/lib/rsc: I am not suggesting that instrumentation be added by the Go compiler to all Go programs in the world: that's clearly inappropriate.
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This past winter, as a side project, I spent some time getting up to speed on suffix array construction algorithms and rewrote index/suffixarray's New implementation (that is, the index builder) to run 3-10X faster in half the memory of the old one.
So it sounds like everyone is in favor of the entire generics proposal and all the semantics, and all we have left to hammer out is the bracket characters? Do I have that right?
Or perhaps Go will earn a reputation for doing telemetry well and people will say things like "Go is the only software with telemetry you don't need to worry about." I think it's too early to say which would happen.
+I am not suggesting that instrumentation be added by the Go compiler to all Go programs in the world: that's clearly inappropriate.
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