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Alex Brainman authored
Before this change, syscall package would load all dlls used anywhere in the go tree on startup. For example, this program: package main import "fmt" func main() { fmt.Printf("Hello world\n") } would load these dlls kernel32.dll advapi32.dll shell32.dll wsock32.dll ws2_32.dll dnsapi.dll iphlpapi.dll Most of these dlls are network related and are not used in this program. Now the same program loads only kernel32.dll shell32.dll This decreases start times somewhat. This also relaxes the rules of which dlls can be included in the standard library. We could now include system calls that are not available on all versions of Windows, because we could decide if we should call them during runtime. R=rsc, vcc.163 CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4815046
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