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cmd/compile: write internals documents #6059

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rsc opened this issue Aug 7, 2013 · 5 comments
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cmd/compile: write internals documents #6059

rsc opened this issue Aug 7, 2013 · 5 comments

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rsc commented Aug 7, 2013

Write internals doc.
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rsc commented Sep 10, 2013

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Labels changed: added documentation.

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rsc commented Sep 17, 2013

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I think 1.3 is a better time to do this. We have some cleanup planned and docs will fit
well into that process.

Labels changed: added go1.3maybe, removed go1.2maybe.

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rsc commented Dec 4, 2013

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Labels changed: added release-none, removed go1.3maybe.

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rsc commented Dec 4, 2013

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Labels changed: added repo-main.

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@rsc rsc added this to the Unplanned milestone Apr 10, 2015
@rsc rsc changed the title cmd/gc: write internals documents cmd/compile: write internals documents Jun 8, 2015
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agnivade commented Feb 1, 2019

After @mvdan's awesome READMEs on the compiler and SSA, I think an overview of the compiler and SSA is covered.

If we need further documentation on some particular portion of the compiler, we can open specific issues about that. I think we can close this one.

If anybody has any objections, feel free to reopen.

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