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Rob Pike authored
The implemetation describes each value as a string identifying the concrete type of the value, followed by the usual encoding of that value. All types to be exchanged as contents of interface values must be registered ahead of time with the new Register function. Although this would not seem strictly necessary, the linker garbage collects unused types so without some mechanism to guarantee the type exists in the binary, there could be unpleasant surprises. Moreover, the receiver needs a reflect.Type of the value to be written in order to be able to save the data. A Register function seems necessary. The implementation may require defining types in the middle of of sending a value. The old code never did this. Therefore there has been some refactoring to make the encoder and decoder work recursively. This change changes the internal type IDs. Existing gob archives will break with this change. Apologies for that. If this is a deal breaker it should be possible to create a conversion tool. Error handling is too complicated in this code. A subsequent change should clean it up. R=rsc CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/2618042
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