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proposal: x/debug: move core and gocore out of internal #44654

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ajwerner opened this issue Feb 26, 2021 · 2 comments
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proposal: x/debug: move core and gocore out of internal #44654

ajwerner opened this issue Feb 26, 2021 · 2 comments

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@ajwerner
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viewcore has the capacity to be an invaluable tool but has some rough edges. Nevertheless, it'll never have all of the functionality for core dump analysis users might want. Forcing users to hack from within the debug repo is not likely to spur innovation in this area. The primary libraries driving that tool are underneath and internal directory which prevents the community from leveraging them to build out new tools. Let's fix that.

I've heard through the grapevine that these libraries weren't intended to be left unexposed forever. cc @randall77.

@gopherbot gopherbot added this to the Unreleased milestone Feb 26, 2021
@seankhliao seankhliao changed the title x/debug: move core and gocore out of internal proposal: x/debug: move core and gocore out of internal Feb 27, 2021
@ianlancetaylor ianlancetaylor added this to Incoming in Proposals (old) Mar 2, 2021
@dominikh
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This can probably be closed in favour of the more detailed #57447.

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rsc commented Aug 9, 2023

This proposal is a duplicate of a previously discussed proposal, as noted above,
and there is no significant new information to justify reopening the discussion.
The issue has therefore been declined as a duplicate.
— rsc for the proposal review group

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