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x/website: some sub-repositories are missing from golang.org/pkg/#subrepo #37265

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perillo opened this issue Feb 17, 2020 · 3 comments
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perillo commented Feb 17, 2020

The sub-repositories arch, lint, mod, oauth2, term, website and xerrors are missing from https://tip.golang.org/pkg/#subrepo.

They are also missing (with debug, perf, review and time) from https://godoc.org/-/subrepo.

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/cc @dmitshur

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See also #24432.

This is intentional. That list is not exhaustive, it includes repos that are more noteworthy.

Commit golang/tools@370143d made it more clear that it was intentional, but that code has been factored into x/build/repos by now.

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That said, we may want to consider including some of the newer repos, such as x/mod and x/xerrors.

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