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authorAndrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>2014-11-19 09:47:56 +1100
committerAndrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>2014-11-19 09:47:56 +1100
commit29ff0fb7617596ea476ba5cd4ad6f6263254820c (patch)
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parentaa445e242a9aca4ca5c91d9f41587353fd412c7a (diff)
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[release-branch.go1.4] doc/go1.4.html: rewrite first sentence to make it clearer
??? CL 178910043 / 3916b070c5f3 doc/go1.4.html: rewrite first sentence to make it clearer The grammar was atrocious, probably the victim of an editing error. LGTM=bradfitz R=bradfitz CC=golang-codereviews https://codereview.appspot.com/178910043 ??? LGTM=r R=r CC=golang-codereviews https://codereview.appspot.com/175310043
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@@ -7,10 +7,10 @@
<h2 id="introduction">Introduction to Go 1.4</h2>
<p>
-The latest Go release, version 1.4, arrives as scheduled six months after 1.3
-and contains only one tiny language change,
-a possibly breaking change to the compiler,
-a backwards-compatible simple form of <code>for</code>-<code>range</code> loop.
+The latest Go release, version 1.4, arrives as scheduled six months after 1.3.
+It contains only one tiny language change,
+in the form of a backwards-compatible simple variant of <code>for</code>-<code>range</code> loop,
+and a possibly breaking change to the compiler involving methods on pointers-to-pointers.
The release focuses primarily on implementation work, improving the garbage collector
and preparing the ground for a fully concurrent collector to be rolled out in the
next few releases.
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ this release therefore eliminates the notorious "hot stack split" problem.
There are some new tools available including support in the <code>go</code> command
for build-time source code generation.
The release also adds support for ARM processors on Android and Native Client (NaCl)
-and AMD64 on Plan 9.
+and for AMD64 on Plan 9.
As always, Go 1.4 keeps the <a href="/doc/go1compat.html">promise
of compatibility</a>,
and almost everything